1 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Great 4 allMonday, March 14, 2005
We bought this for my 3 yr old daughter and she loves it. She watches it all the time. It is great because it has 4 epis. So she goes to bed after 2 of the 4. Its easy for her to follow and she loves to pretend to be hawk girl. Its not a highly educational video...it fun! I enjoy watching with her too and I'm 24!
5 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:
DON'T BUY THIS DVD!!!Friday, March 11, 2005
It's an understatement that many of us feel ripped off by WB's attempt to unfairly empty our wallets. If we refuse to buy these horribly priced episode dvds and at the same time purchase the available full season box sets that are of value then we can make some headway. They are in the business of making $$$. Slowing their cash flow will force them to give us consumers' products we demand or risk losing our disposable income. Die-hard fans of this series and other series must convince every parent to withhold from purchasing these dvds until full seasons are made available. C'mon WB, we love these shows and will pay for them. We only ask that you don't rape our wallets. Give us the full season box sets much sooner.
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
More season 1 episodesTuesday, February 15, 2005
This latest single disc release from Justice League season 1 features "The Brave and the Bold" and "Injustice For All." The first story is a fun Flash and Green Lantern spotlight as they fight Grodd to stop him from destroying Gorilla City. The second is an all-out "good guys vs. bad guys" brawl as Lex Luthor forms a team of supervillains to take on the Justice League. These episodes are notable for the return of Mark Hamil and Clancy Brown to their roles as the Joker and Lex Luthor. In all, these are decent stories. This was around the halfway point of season 1, and despite the abudance of plot holes and stiff animation, we're slowly getting to the good episodes now.
At this point it's still unclear what WB's plans are for Justice League on DVD. The smart money's on an eventual boxed set, but not until after the Batman and Superman releases have been completed. I'd recommend this disc if only as an impulse buy to fill out your DC collection with. You can always sell it off later.
3 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Great Story - East to WatchSunday, February 06, 2005
There are two adventures on this DVD plus background material. This is not the great literary masterpiece that many professional film critics yearn for but it's more than good enough. This is great viewing for young and old. I'm over 50 years old and watch this DVD over and over because I want something that's relaxing, easy to watch and doesn't stimulate me to great intellectual hieghts and causes. I simply want to be entertained. There is NO bad language, no inuendo and all that... just a very well made cartoon with familiar characters and scenes. I can't wait to see more Justice League episodes.
4 out of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Warners continues to make cheap DVD's with zero features...Sunday, December 12, 2004
This another three episode arc DVD of the Justice League is a bare bones one. They do have one featuretee of behind the making of the Brave and the Bold episode but that's it. The shows themselves hae been restored ditigally for the DVD release, but the cheap box set and the cheap looking animated menus look like they were put together by AOL software programers using cheap AOL software and put in boxed sets by geek three year olds. Thanks for nothing Warners.