In 2001, Justice League aired on television. The animated series, a spin-off of Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series, focused on the adventures of a group of super heroes comprising Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, and Martian Manhunter.

Justice League was an instant hit with fans and the show was picked up for a second season. It was then continued by a follow-up show, Justice League Unlimited, which took the initial premise of Justice League, but tweaked it to expand the group roster to an unlimited collection of heroes from the DC Universe.

If you have never watched Justice League or sequel series Justice League Unlimited, then you are missing out on two of the best animated shows of the ‘00s. Both shows were extremely well written, both presented near perfect depictions of classic DC Comics characters, and both were a heap of fun.

In this post I am running through a list of the episodes of both Justice League and Justice League Unlimited to provide you with an episode list for every season. So, if you are interested in playing catch up, these are the episodes you are searching for.

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A list of Justice League episodes

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Justice League comprised two seasons, totalling 52 episodes. The show ran from 2001 to 2004.

Season One

The first season of Justice League aired between 2001 and 2002. Season One included a total of 26 episodes, with stories being two-part or three-part tales.

The episodes in Season One of Justice League are as follows:

  • 1) Secret Origins Part 1
  • 2) Secret Origins Part 2
  • 3) Secret Origins Part 3
  • 4) In Blackest Night Part 1
  • 5) In Blackest Night Part 2
  • 6) The Enemy Below Part 1
  • 7) The Enemy Below Part 2
  • 8) Injustice for All Part 1
  • 9) Injustice for All Part 2
  • 10) Paradise Lost Part 1
  • 11) Paradise Lost Part 2
  • 12) War World Part 1
  • 13) War World Part 2
  • 14) The Brave and the Bold Part 1
  • 15) The Brave and the Bold Part 2
  • 16) Fury Part 1
  • 17) Fury Part 2
  • 18) Legends Part 1
  • 19) Legends Part 2
  • 20) A Knight of Shadows Part 1
  • 21) A Knight of Shadows Part 2
  • 22) Metamorphosis Part 1
  • 23) Metamorphosis Part 2
  • 24) The Savage Time Part 1
  • 25) The Savage Time Part 2
  • 26) The Savage Time Part 3
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Season Two

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Justice League Season Two aired between 2003 and 2004. This season included 26 episodes and continued the format of multi-part stories, although this season did include one standalone tale.

The episodes in Season Two are as follows:

  • 27) Twilight Part 1
  • 28) Twilight Part 2
  • 29) Tabula Rasa Part 1
  • 30) Tabula Rasa Part 2
  • 31) Only a Dream Part 1
  • 32) Only a Dream Part 2
  • 33) Maid of Honor Part 1
  • 34) Maid of Honor Part 2
  • 35) Hearts and Minds Part 1
  • 36) Hearts and Minds Part 2
  • 37) A Better World Part 1
  • 38) A Better World Part 2
  • 39) Eclipsed Part 1
  • 40) Eclipsed Part 2
  • 41) The Terror Beyond Part 1
  • 42) The Terror Beyond Part 2
  • 43) Secret Society Part 1
  • 44) Secret Society Part 2
  • 45) Hereafter Part 1
  • 46) Hereafter Part 2
  • 47) Wild Cards Part 1
  • 48) Wild Cards Part 2
  • 49) Comfort and Joy
  • 50) Starcrossed Part 1
  • 51) Starcrossed Part 2
  • 52) Starcrossed Part 3
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Crossovers

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In addition to Justice League, the series also crossed over with fellow animated show, Static Shock. These episodes take place at an undetermined point during the events of Season Two, but at some point before the season finale, Starcrossed.

  • Static Shock A League of Their Own Part 1, A League of Their Own Part 2, and Fallen Hero
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A list of Justice League Unlimited episodes

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Following the conclusion of Justice League, the show went through a metamorphosis to become Justice League Unlimited. This show maintained the same cast from Justice League and ran for 39 episodes.

In essence, Justice League Unlimited was a straight forward continuation of Justice League, however, it is technically a separate show.

Season One

The first season of Justice League Unlimited aired between 2004 and 2005 and comprised 13 episodes. With the exception of the season finale, each episode is a single story rather than a multi-part adventure.  

The episodes in this season are as follows:

  • 1) Initiation
  • 2) For the Man Who Has Everything
  • 3) Kid Stuff
  • 4) Hawk and Dove
  • 5) This Little Piggy
  • 6) Fearful Symmetry
  • 7) The Greatest Story Never Told
  • 8) The Return
  • 9) Ultimatum
  • 10) Dark Heart
  • 11) Wake the Dead
  • 12) The Once and Future Thing Part 1: Weird Western Tales
  • 13) The Once and Future Things Part 2: Time, Warped
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Season Two

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The second season of Justice League Unlimited aired in 2005 and comprised 13 episodes. The episodes in this season include:

  • 14) The Cat and the Canary
  • 15) The Ties That Bind Miracles Happen
  • 16) The Doomsday Sanction
  • 17) Task Force X
  • 18) The Balance
  • 19) Double Date
  • 20) Clash
  • 21) Hunter’s Moon (aka Mystery in Space)
  • 22) Question Authority
  • 23) Flashpoint
  • 24) Panic in the Sky
  • 25) Divided We Fall
  • 26) Epilogue
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Season Three

The third and final season of Justice League Unlimited aired between 2005 and 2006. This season comprised 13 episodes.

The episodes in Season Three are as follows:

  • 27) I Am Legion
  • 28) Shadow of the Hawk
  • 29) Chaos at the Earth’s Core
  • 30) To Another Shore
  • 31) Flash and Substance
  • 32) Dead Reckoning
  • 33) Patriot Act
  • 34) The Great Brain Robbery
  • 35) Grudge Match
  • 36) Far from Home
  • 37) Ancient History
  • 38) Alive!
  • 39) Destroyer
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Throughout its run, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited boasted a strong voice cast, featuring many well-known names. Actors involved in the series included Kevin Conroy, George Newbern, Susan Eisenberg, Michael Rosenbaum, Carl Lumbly, Phil LaMarr, Maria Canals-Barrera, Amy Acker, Ed Asner, Adam Baldwin, Jason Bateman, Powers Boothe, Clancy Brown, Dana Delany, Alexis Denisof, Michael Dorn, Will Friedle, Michael Jai White, and Mark Hamill, amongst many, many others.

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Thank you for taking the time to read this post about Justice League/Justice League Unlimited on I’ll Get Drive-Thru. I hope this post has inspired you to watch the shows for the first time, or re-visit them if you haven’t watched Justice League and Justice League Unlimited in a while.

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