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{{quote|'''Superman''': Why are you doing this?
{{quote|'''Superman''': Why are you doing this?
'''Drax''': Because I'm evil. Always have been, always will be. }}
'''Drax''': Because I'm evil. Always have been, always will be. }}
* [[Catapult Nightmare]]: Showcasing that Lightning Lad is [[Shirtless Scene|surprisingly buff]] [[She Is All Grown Up|this season.]]
* [[Catapult Nightmare]]: Showcasing that Lightning Lad is [[Shirtless Scene|surprisingly buff]] [[She's All Grown Up|this season.]]
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: Superman X's Kryptonite immunity. It was mentioned only once, when introducing himself and how his [[Lego Genetics]] make him stronger, however, it never saw any use in the series proper until the finale, {{spoiler|where it saves the Original Superman's life.}}
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: Superman X's Kryptonite immunity. It was mentioned only once, when introducing himself and how his [[Lego Genetics]] make him stronger, however, it never saw any use in the series proper until the finale, {{spoiler|where it saves the Original Superman's life.}}
* [[Chess Motifs]]
* [[Chess Motifs]]
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* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Although they weren't seen after their "turns", {{spoiler|Lightning Lord and Ron-Karr}}.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Although they weren't seen after their "turns", {{spoiler|Lightning Lord and Ron-Karr}}.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Ferro Lad}} in the 1st season finale, as a nod to the comics.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Ferro Lad}} in the 1st season finale, as a nod to the comics.
* [[She Is All Grown Up|He Is All Grown Up]]: Clark in season two. ''"Wow."''
* [[She's All Grown Up|He Is All Grown Up]]: Clark in season two. ''"Wow."''
* [[How Do I Shot Web?]]: Superman in the first episode.
* [[How Do I Shot Web?]]: Superman in the first episode.
* [[If You Kill Him You Will Be Just Like Him]]: Lightning Lad comes this close to fatally violating [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl]]...
* [[If You Kill Him You Will Be Just Like Him]]: Lightning Lad comes this close to fatally violating [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl]]...
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* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Most notably seen in their {{spoiler|[[Fusion Dance]] during the Season 2 finale}}, Superman (blue) and his clone Superman X (red).
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Most notably seen in their {{spoiler|[[Fusion Dance]] during the Season 2 finale}}, Superman (blue) and his clone Superman X (red).
* [[The Resolution Will Not Be Televised]]
* [[The Resolution Will Not Be Televised]]
* [[Robot Names]]: Superman X's bi-parental unit, K3NT (Which tends to make a [[Late to The Punchline]] moment once you write it down like that).
* [[Robot Names]]: Superman X's bi-parental unit, K3NT (Which tends to make a [[Late to the Punchline]] moment once you write it down like that).
* [[Secret Keeper]]: Brainy, about Superman's weaknesses, and the fact that he keeps a chunk of Kryptonite in his safe.
* [[Secret Keeper]]: Brainy, about Superman's weaknesses, and the fact that he keeps a chunk of Kryptonite in his safe.
* [[Sequel Hook]]: Season 2 ends with {{spoiler|a new Brainiac born from Brainiac 5's "husk"}}.
* [[Sequel Hook]]: Season 2 ends with {{spoiler|a new Brainiac born from Brainiac 5's "husk"}}.

Revision as of 11:00, 11 August 2014

The Animated Adaptation of the Legion of Super-Heroes comic book series. Ran for two seasons, 2006-2008, abruptly ending with a hook for the third season that never came.

When the series opens, the 31st-century Legion is hopelessly outclassed by the famed Fatal Five. They resolve to recruit the near-mythical Superman from the past, but for undisclosed reasons, Brainiac 5 brings them to Smallville, not Metropolis. There they invite 18-year-old Clark Kent to help them in The Future, promising that with Time Travel, he can return the minute he left.

At Brainy's insistence, everyone studiously avoids telling Clark who he's supposed to become in the future. Regardless, Clark finds the Superman Museum, connects the dots, and takes the costume from the display case, and the name of Superman, for his own. Together they defeat the Five, and then Adventures Happen.

The show had a very Silver Age tone to it, but the most noticeable and controversial change from the source material was turning team genius Brainiac 5 from a Human Alien into an android. Word of God is that this was supposed to tie him more closely to his ancestor the original Brainiac, as well as avoiding having to explain how an an organic can be the 'descendant' of a robot, clearing away a fifty-year-old example of Writing Around Trademarks.

Season two saw everyone age about two years, even Brainy, and the show went Darker and Edgier after the very light and bouncy first season. The premiere visited a Bad Future where Superman's clone was bred to fight Galactic Conqueror Imperiex, who when cornered escapes back to the 31st century and proceeds to wreak havoc as the season's Big Bad.

The character sheet can be found here.


Tropes used in Legion of Super-Heroes (TV series) include:

Superman: Why are you doing this?
Drax: Because I'm evil. Always have been, always will be.

Brainiac 6: Evil does not die. It evolves.

Brainiac 5: Do not worry. Soon this agony shall pass, as it will pass from this entire universe. Once my work is complete, there will be no more pain, no more chaos. Only a perfect order imposed by me.

  • Wham! Episode: Dark Victory. Brainiac 5 ends up being controlled by Brainiac 1.0, Superman is defeated and apparently killed, and Imperiax Killed Off for Real.
  • What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic: The crown of Kryptonite.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: at least twice, between Brainiac and Superman, with the latter calling Brainy out for hiding both Supes's weakness to a red sun in "Brain Drain" and the original Brainiac's involvement in the shrinking of Kandor in "Message in a Bottle". And also when Brainiac suggested risking the Kandorians lives with Imperiex.
    • With the former, Brainiac 5 told Superman he apparently failed to un-shrink Kandor.
  • White-Haired Pretty Girl: Triplicate Girl, one-third of the time -- white with colored streaks, in her combined form (it changed in season 2)
  • Whole-Episode Flashback: "In the Beginning"
  • With a Capital T: "Unnatural Alliances"

Duo Damsel: Terra-Man, word is you've been terrorizing this entire prairie in search of someone.
Star Boy: The only thing you're gonna find here is trouble.
Bouncing Boy: With a capital "L"!