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[[File:Justice League of America.JPG|frame|From left to right Atom, Fire, Flash, Green Lantern and Ice.]]
''Justice League of America'' was a 1997 [[Made for TV Movie|television movie]] made as a [[Live Action Adaptation]] of the [[Justice League of America]] comic book.
The Justice League is a superhero team composed of The Atom, Fire, [[The Flash]] and [[Green Lantern]], all led by the [[Martian Manhunter]]. When Tori Olafsdotter acquires ice-related powers and finds her boss is using a weather machine against the city, she helps the team against him and ends joining them as Ice.
The TV movie never aired in the United States, despite being commissioned and produced by [[CBS]] as a [[Pilot Movie]] for an eventual television series. However, [[Short Run in Peru|it was shown in other countries]] (notably Channel 5 in the United Kingdom), which is why [[Keep Circulating the Tapes|bootlegs circulate at conventions]]. Many claim it's [[So Bad
The film was reviewed by [[Atop the Fourth Wall
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Do not confuse with the [[DC Extended Universe]] film ''[[Justice League (2017 film)|Justice League]]''.
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* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: Averted. The Justice League has been around for decades and featured numerous characters and storyarcs but this pilot focused on just one period. [[Word of God]] stated that the series was meant to reflect the J.M. DeMatties and Keith Giffen run from the late 80's and early 90's due to its trademark comedy. This in evident in the fact that the series' tone and the team lineup is almost identical to the Giffen/DeMatties era. While their run was very popular with fans, it was long gone by the time the pilot was filmed.
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: Ice has light brown hair, while she was a [[White
* [[Bad Boss]]: {{spoiler|It turns out that Ice's boss is the Weather Man.}}
* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Aside from the love interests for the heroes, the [[Big Bad]] of the pilot was called the Weather Man, who is not a known [[DC Comics]] villain. However, this character might have been an [[Expy]] of the '''Weather Wizard''', an old [[Flash]] rogue.
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* [[Identity Impersonator]]: The Martian Manhunter does this for Fire.
* [[Naive Newcomer]]: Ice
* [[New Powers
* [[Mundane Utility]]: The Flash makes breakfast at superspeed, the Green Lantern brings his power ring on a date, and the Martian Manhunter uses his powers to fix Fire's love life.
* [[No Endor Holocaust]]: There are ''no'' negative effects of the entire harbor, and later, most of the ocean being frozen solid.
* [[Race Lift]]: Fire goes from a light skinned Brazilian to an African-American.
* [[Strong
* [[Super
* [[Weather Control Machine]]: This is how the Weather Man controls the weather {{spoiler|and what eventually gives Ice her powers.}}
* [[Weather Dissonance]]: See above.
* [[Western Terrorist]]: The Weather Man looks and sounds like a generic terrorist. He threatens the city via video wearing a bandana and shades, often spouting vaguely anarchistic slogans such as [[Anarchy Is Chaos|"I will upset the status quo!"]].
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?]]: The Atom suffers from an inferiority complex since he can simply shrink while the other members have grander abilities. Case in point: at the beginning of the pilot, while the rest of the League are saving people from a hurricane, he simply shrinks down to save an old woman's cat.
** The Flash has a similarly dim view of his own powers. According to him, he's only really good for running fast, and not any of the other hundred-or-so alternative uses for super-speed that he usually has in comics.
* [[X Meets Y]]: [[Justice League of America]] meets [[Friends]].
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