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The days of not having the Justice League on television are coming to an end, as it was announced today that Justice League Action, a new quarter hour animated series starring the team is coming to Cartoon Network.
Interesting. 11 minutes is how long a number of their shows run – Adventure Time, Teen Titans Go, Steven Universe (I think) – it seems like that’s Cartoon Network’s standard unit of programming these days.
Here’s hoping that Aquaman appears on the show, is voiced by John DiMaggio, and says “Outrageous!” If they get the best version of Aquaman to ever appear in any media ever on the show then I’ll be happy…
I like how they added red to Superman’s belt, it almost makes up for the red that went away with his trunks.
“(despite seemingly retiring from the role, this, along with his return in the Arkham Knight videogame, seems to walk that back)”
Come on, Beat. His declaration was obviously a ploy to keep the best twist of Arkham Knight a secret, which paid off well.
Short attention span, moronization of children by the school system = 11 minutes
@JC Lebourdais: A typical Bugs Bunny cartoon is 6-10 minutes. Short cartoons are not a new development, and neither does a short running time mean that a cartoon is stupid or low-quality.
I think you’d like Bugs. He had trouble using the word “moron” correctly too.