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Announce Date: 11/29/06 Street Date: 03/20/07 Closed Captioning: Yes MSRP: $26.99 Packaging Type: Digi-Pack Subformat: Multi Disc Media Quantity: 2 Disc Configuration: 1) 9-Dual Layer 2) 9-Dual Layer Sound Track Language: English Run Time: 299 | Aspect Ratio: Original Aspect Ratio – 1.77 Widescreen [16:9 Transfer] Sound Quality: Subtitles: |
Episodes: I Am Legion, Shadow of the Hawk, Chaos at Earth’s Core, To Another Shore, DVD Features: |
Official Description: After years of foiled plots and repeated beatings, the galaxy’s worst villains finally have a plan: strength in numbers! Led by Lex Luthor, the Legion of Doom prepares to dominate the universe. First order of business: destroy the Justice League. Featuring the original seven Leaguers – Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Review (Zach Demeter) The crop of 13 episodes in this season were certainly not reminiscent of the past seasons of Justice League Unlimited?for one, the episodes took an admittedly sillier approach, due to the Legion of Doom (?The Great Brain Robbery? is an extremely great episode, but I’m sure fans will admit most of it stems from the situation comedy and one-liners Flash as Luthor gives). However, anyone who thought the show was too childish for them was quickly treated to an excruciating two-part series finale with You\xE2\x80\x99ll be hard pressed not to enjoy yourself while watching this final season of Justice League Unlimited, though you\xE2\x80\x99ll certainly be sorry that it\xE2\x80\x99s all over by the time the final frame rolls. For all intents and purposes, as of this point in time, this is the final season of the animated DC Universe and even watching it again now I get the same feeling I did before: sad that it\xE2\x80\x99s over, but still excited from watching Superman beat the snot out of Darkseid. The DVD Those that have purchased or seen the Batman Beyond: Season 1 set will know what to expect here: ultra-slim packaging with a double layer digi-pak tray. The packaging art is dated, however, for this show: all of the shots on the back cover and interior packaging are all from While still on the topic of the art, the interior disc art does a neat little trick, but only if you remove disc 2 from the tray: the art featured on the discs is the same as the art underneath it, so you can still see the complete picture below it even while the disc art is there. Unfortunately in disc 2’s case, it should have some of Copperhead on it but instead features only Superman, making for an incomplete picture. Popping disc 2 out allows Grundy\xE2\x80\x99s arm to fulfill itself, while chopping a bit of Superman off\xE2\x80\x99still, it doesn\xE2\x80\x99t look nearly as abruptly cut as the second disc sitting there does. On top of that, the art in the interior tray is old as well and appears to be from the ?Injustice Menu art is nearly identical to the first season set of JLU, but a different shade this time. Of course, these are just the visual things and I shouldn\xE2\x80\x99t get so upset over seeing repeated stock art (it\xE2\x80\x99s called The special features are an extremely big treat to watch on this set. On the first disc is what fans were missing from the last set: discussion on the whole Cadmus arc. Bruce Timm, Dwayne McDuffie and James Tucker are moderated by an extremely well-informed Mark Hamill who asks them questions about the Cadmus arc that the fans (and himself) want to know. The second special feature on the set are the mini-commentaries found on the second disc. They cover ?The Great Brain Robbery?, ?Ancient History? The final special feature (no, trailers aren\xE2\x80\x99t a special feature) is an audio-only track for ?Destroyer?. After a short intro by Bruce Timm, we get a nearly wall-to-wall track of the music, all dialogue and sound effect free. There are few things better than listening to the music in these shows and this is nothing short of a massive treat. Crank up the sound system and let this one rip, as it\xE2\x80\x99s all worth listening to. Moving past the special features, we have the main feature and the quality is, as with the last set, top notch. The video is presented in glorious 16×9 anamorphic widescreen (not matted like the back of the box states\xE2\x80\x99don\xE2\x80\x99t worry!) and the usual amount of interlacing and aliasing is present, but overall the transfers are very clean. Compression pops up in the fast moving action sequences, but aside from that, it\xE2\x80\x99s beautiful to look at. Audio is strong and matrixes out to your extra speakers (whether 5.1 or The only drawbacks of this set are the lack of chapter stops, but that\xE2\x80\x99s nothing unusual in WHV releases. A neat extra was the fact all the special features were in 16×9 widescreen, a first for the DC DVD releases; on top of the widescreen ratio, the video for the special feature were pretty impeccable, even the animation bits. As a video-quality junkie, I was pretty damn impressed by this (which I\xE2\x80\x99m sure no one else will really notice, but I digress). Overall you need this volume in your collection. Coupled with the first four-disc set, these two DVD sets make up an unbeatable collection of awesome animation, an incessant amount of superheroes and super villains and some of the finest story telling in all of the DC Animated Universe. Review (James Harvey) True, the collection will never be truly complete, as various characters made appearances or cameos on other shows, but it feels complete to me. After years of foiled plots and repeated beatings, the galaxy’s worst villains finally have a plan: strength in numbers! Led by Lex Luthor, the Legion of Doom prepares to dominate the universe. First order of business: destroy the Justice League. Featuring the original seven And there you have it. The Justice League faces off against the Legion of Doom (despite never actually being called that in the series). We got a wide variety of episodes this season, more than any that came before. It’s hard to describe this season, a season that no one expected to get. There are some really stand-out episodes. The season opened solid with Is it the best? No. Not at all. I think the second season of Justice As for the disc itself, I found it satisfactory. I’m not going to complain about the packaging since there’s no point. They used the same stock art, some of it hopelessly outdated. I’m not going to defend it because, personally, I don’t care enough to. I will say that since there wasn’t alot of Justice League Unlimited stock art to use, I can understand being limited in their choices. And sure, it doesn’t seem like they’re trying at all, but there’s not much we can say about it. And how are they? As far as I can tell, the audio and video are great. Since this is the first Justice League/Justice League The final extra, the music-only track to ?Destroyer,? is flat out awesome. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve listened to this track. Overall, I’m pleased with this collection. I think it’s a great way to send-off the DCAU (for now) and there’s something for everyone, it seems. The DVD itself is a fine presentation for the show. Yes, you can find faults with it (some outdated stock art, etc), but what counts is on there. Yes, they could have included, but the same can be said for just about every other DVD release out there. There’s always something that the fans will nitpick about, or claim ?must be on there,? but I find the final product here to be well done. I also had a complete blast revisiting these episodes. It’s a great set, and quick to digest. This release is a no-brainer pick-up. For fans wishing to cap off their |

















