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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not enough episodes.,
This review is from: Justice League - Justice on Trial (DVD)
As with the other Justice League set, $15 just doesn't cut it for 2 episodes of this show and ZERO extra features. I'm not sure who they are marketing this set for, but I can think of no reason why anyone would buy this. It offers nothing that you can't see in repeats on Cartoon Network.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two adventures of epic scope,
This review is from: Justice League - Justice on Trial (DVD)
"Justice League: Justice on Trial" contains two two-part episodes (four total) of the "Justice League" animated superhero adventures. "In Blackest Night" is a two-parter in which the Green Lantern faces trial for a horrific crime. Is he innocent or guilty? And in the second two-parter, "The Enemy Below," a militant Aquaman comes into conflict with the members of the League.Each tale is truly told on an epic scale: the first is interstellar in setting, the second spans the might of the earth's oceans. But the intimacy of the characters and of their interpersonal relationships is never lost on these grand stages. Each story is distinguished by intelligent writing, compelling visuals, exciting action, and superb vocal performances. "Justice League" is one of the best manifestations of our enduring superhero mythos, and these episodes really deliver. I came away both thrilled by the stories and caring even more about these great characters.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Ignorant Parents should only blame themselves - Read the Rating on the Box,
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This review is from: Justice League - Justice on Trial (DVD)
"Reviewer Paco", who seems to believe that anything animated should be viewable by all children, should wise up and look at the TV rating of the cartoon BEFORE buying the DVD. Justice League and Justice League Unlimited (which Cartoon Network airs at 10 o'clock at night) is rated TV-Y7-FV which is described as follows: Directed to Older Children - Fantasy Violence For those programs where fantasy violence may be more intense or more combative than other programs in this category, such programs will be designated Wanting to know how he should explain something "to your 4-year old little girl or boy watching" begs the question, why is your 4 year old watching something meant for children a little older in the first place. I'm all for Parents monitoring what there children watch. That being said, however, does not mean that Parents should blindly buy a Superhero DVD or see the Warner Brothers label and think it's going to be OK, sight unseen. Have we forgotten how violent the old Warner Brother's cartoons were? Why was the Coyote chasing the Road Runner? What was Elmer Fudd doing with that shotgun? Don't blame the DVD.
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