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Teenage superheroes strive to prove themselves as members of the Justice League.
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Teenage superheroes strive to prove themselves as members of the Justice League.
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IMDbBest Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series ActionDrama | 2013 | Jesse
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role ActionDrama | 2014 | Miguel
Best OnScreen Couple | 2013 | Jason
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation | 2011
Outstanding Sound Mixing Animation | 2013 | Carlos
Outstanding Animation Character Tv or Web Best Voiceover | 2019
Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role ActionDrama | 2013 | Masasa
Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series ActionDrama | 2013 | Stephanie
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role ActionDrama | 2013 | Bruce
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role ActionDrama | 2014 | Keith
Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in a Television Series ActionDrama | 2013 | Nolan
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series | 2012 | Kevin Michael
Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role | 2012 | Crispin
Best VoiceOver Performance | 2012 | Stephanie
Best Male Vocal Performance by a Child | 2013 | Logan
Best Vocal Creation of a New Character First Time Being Animated | 2013 | Jason
On November 7, 2016, Warner Brothers Television announced that the show would return to production due to huge demand after a three-year absence. A little over two years later, the third season of the show made its debut on DC's streaming service in January 2019.
Aqualad/Kaldur'ahm was created for this series. Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis liked the character so much that they subsequently adapted him for the DC comic books (with dreadlocked hair and the alter ego Jackson Hyde) debuting in Brightest Day #4. Johns revealed the reason the new Aqualad was added to the comics was because his voice actor Khary Payton asked for the character to be included in the comics.
Rob Lowe voiced Captain Marvel for two episodes. His brother, Chad, voiced the rest.
One of the deciding factors on how the producers chose the main characters (Robin, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Superboy, Miss Martian, and Artemis) is that they wanted to have adults that the kids viewed as mentors or as parental figures.
The producers went into this series with two goals: to capture the interests of not only the youngest kids, but also the older crowds and to make the show feel as realistic as they could with animation.
"Superboy: I hate monkeys."
"M'gann M'orzz: [to herself] Hel-lo, Megan!"