| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Sep 17, 2005 | ||
| E2 | Sep 17, 2005 | ||
| E3 | Sep 24, 2005 | ||
| E4 | Sep 24, 2005 | ||
| E5 | Feb 11, 2006 | ||
| E6 | Feb 18, 2006 | ||
| E7 | Feb 25, 2006 | ||
| E8 | Mar 04, 2006 | ||
| E9 | Mar 11, 2006 | ||
| E10 | Apr 15, 2006 | ||
| E11 | Apr 29, 2006 | ||
| E12 | May 06, 2006 | ||
| E13 | May 13, 2006 |
Justice League remains a definitive pillar of the DC Animated Universe, setting the gold standard for superhero storytelling. Visionary creator Bruce Timm ignited the "Spark" by assembling an iconic roster that transcended Saturday morning tropes. By blending sophisticated noir aesthetics with epic cosmic stakes, the series transformed legendary icons into deeply human figures, proving that animation could carry profound weight and complexity.
The show’s Cultural DNA is rooted in its pitch-perfect ensemble chemistry and its willingness to explore moral ambiguity. Fans return to these episodes because they offer a timeless sense of wonder and a masterclass in serialized world-building. It paved the way for the expansive Justice League Unlimited, cementing a shared universe that remains the emotional blueprint for every iteration of these heroes that has followed.