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* [[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 As They Need to Be]]: The League seem to be as powerful as they need to be for any given situation. The [[Big Bad]] was creating intense weather that was threatening to destroy the city. Each time, a single member would casually negate the storm effects despite the scope of the storms or the limits of their powers shown in previous scenes with [[No Ontological Inertia]]. For instance, at the beginning, the Flash simply runs around a city-sized hurricane to reverse it. A blizzard and mud slide are quickly negated by Fire blasting them. At the end, Ice casually freezes an entire tidal wave despite gaining her powers a few days earlier and going through many [[How Do I Shot Web?]] moments.
* [[Super -Hero Origin]]: Ice gets hers in the movie. It's a [[Freak Lab Accident]] rather than her origin as part of an [[Ice Person|ice-people race]] as in the comics. The other members briefly gloss over their origins in one scene. Chances are, if the series had been picked up, it would have elaborated on their backstories a lot more.
* [[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]].