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YOUNG JUSTICE Episode #26 ("Auld Acquaintance") Credits:
	Producers
	Brandon Vietti
	Greg Weisman
	Written By
	Greg Weisman
	Directed By
	Michael Chang
	Lauren Montgomery
	Line Producer
	David Wilcox
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Young Justice Theme and Music By
	Kristopher Carter
	Michael McCuistion
	Lolita Ritmanis
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Casting & Voice Direction
	Jamie Thomason
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Starring The Voices Of
	Lacey Chabert as Zatanna
	Crispin Freeman as Red Arrow
	Kittie as Rocket
	Stephanie Lemelin as Artemis
	Jesse McCartney as Robin
	Danica McKellar as Miss Martian
	Nolan North as Superboy, Superman
	Khary Payton as Aqualad
	Jason Spisak as Kid Flash
	Thom Adcox as Klarion
	Jeff Bennett as Red Tornado/John Smith
	Nick Chinlund as Sportsmaster
	Oded Fehr as Raâs al Ghul
	Miguel Ferrer as Vandal Savage
	Bruce Greenwood as Batman
	Vanessa Marshall as Black Canary
Based On DC Comics Characters
	Batman Created By
	Bob Kane
	Superman Created By
	Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
	Miss Martian Created By
	Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel
	Zatanna Created By
	Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson
	Klarion Created by
	Jack Kirby
	________________________________________________________________________
	Production Manager
	John Diaz
	Assistant Production Manager
	Casey Sandin
	Animation Coordinator
	JJ Conway
	________________________________________________________________________
	Lead Character Design
	Phil Bourassa
	Character Design
	Dusty Abell
	BG Key Design
	Hakjoon Kang
	Prop Design
	Alex Kubalsky
	Eugene Mattos	    
	_______________________________________________________________
	Card 10
	Storyboard
	Charles E. Drost, III
	Vinton Heuck
	Jeff Johnson
	Seung-gyu Lee
	Owen Sullivan		
	Storyboard Clean-up
	Owen Sullivan
	Animation Timing Director
	James Tim Walker	
	Timing
	Jeff Hall
	R. Michel Lyman
	Animation Checking
	Justin Schultz
	______________________________________________________________________
	Color Stylist
	James Peters
	Ink & Paint
	Kim Bowen
	Background Paint
	Mike Inman
	David McBride
	Craig Robertson
	Effects Animation
	Matthew Girardi
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Main Title Animation
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	Wutitis
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Editor
	Jhoanne Reyes
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor
	Mark A. Keatts
	Sound Reading
	Fred Salinas
	Wilson Martinez	
	Dialogue/ADR Editors
	Patrick Foley
	Mike Garcia
	Post Production Manager
	Scott Shinick
	Dialogue Recording Studio
	Studiopolis, Inc.
	Recording Machine Operator
	Jeff O. Collins
	Sarah Baluch
	Post Production Sound Services
	Audio Circus, Inc.
	Online Editor
	Steven White
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Animation Services
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	Animation Director
	Jin-Hae Lee
	Background Director
	Joo-Sun Cha	
	Production Manager
	Young-Soo Yoo (Director)
	Min-Sung Park
	Pan-Seob Kim
	Su-Mi Beck	
	Production Coordinator
	Hyosun Ryu
	__________________________________________________________________
	Layout Artists
	Tae-ll Kim
	Hyung-Sick Jang
	Color Stylist
	Min-Yi Kim
	Composition
	Byoung-Ryul Kim (Director)
	Hyo-Yoon Beck
	Kyoung-Hee Kang
	Sung-Ho Jo
	Model Checkers
	Yang-Suck Kim
	Key Animation
	Young-ll Park
	Hyung-Seok Jang
	Jong-Geun Kim
	Jae-Bum Lee
	Jong-Hwa Lee
	Seun-Deuk Sohn
	Gun-Shik Lee
	Jae-Hyung Kim	
	3D CGI
	Gyu-Han Yoo (Director)
	Gyu-Sung Oh
	Final Checker
	Dong-Moon Choo
	________________________________________________________________________
	Production Administrator
	Nicole Martin
	Production Accounting
	Luisa Guzman
	Debbie Lindquist
	Maral Simonian
	Athena Wingate
	Production Support
	Vivian Hernandez
	Audrey Kim
	Tamara Miles
	Kira Tirimacco
	Renee Toporzysek
	Janet Yi
	Executive In Charge Of Music
	Niki Sherrod
	Business And Legal Affairs
	John Michael Beach
	Lori Blackstone
	Sharmalee Lall
	Bonnie Negrete
	Joulene St. Catherine
	Casting Administrator
	Liz Carroll
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Production Supervision
	Bobbie Page
	Production Management
	Ed Adams
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executive in Charge of Production
	Jay Bastian
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executives In Charge Of Production For Cartoon Network
	Tramm Wigzell
	Brian E. S. Jones
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executive Producer
	Sam Register
	_________________________________________________________________________
	This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States of America and other countries.  Any unauthorized duplication, copying, distribution, exhibition or use may result in civil and/or criminal prosecution.
	© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
	ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Country of first publication United States Of America
YOUNG JUSTICE and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics.
	Warner Bros Animation Inc. is the author of this film/motion picture for the purposes of Article 15 (2) of the Berne Convention and all national laws giving effect thereto.
	_________________________________________________________________________
	There are, as always, a bunch of people who ALSO helped out but don't receive credits on screen for various (legal and precedent) reasons.
	A handful (in no particular order) include...
	Curtis Koller - Talent Coordinator
	Eric Lewis, CAS - Dialogue Sound Mixer
	Chris Eaton - Assistant Engineer
	Otis Van Osten - Sound Supervisor
	Ron Salaises - Sound Effects editor
	Carlos Sanches - Re-Recording Mixer
	Stacy Michaels - Foley Mixer
	Alex Ulrich - Foley Walker
	John Wells - Research
	Aris Katsaris - Atlantean Translator
	I know I'm probably forgetting some folks, and I REALLY apologize! If you send me a reminder, I'll pimp you in another post!
Well, if I haven't disgruntled every one of my fans yet, I'd hope you'd all want to tune in to the Season One finale of YOUNG JUSTICE on Saturday, April 21st (with a repeat Sunday, April 22nd) on Cartoon Network, inside the DC NATION block. (Check local listings for times.)
This is a big one. Lots gets answered. Tons of action. Humor. Romance. Edge of your seat stuff with the Team, the League and the LIGHT!! Plus a chilling event that will launch us into next week's world premiere of Season Two, a.k.a. YOUNG JUSTICE: INVASION!
And while you're at it, pick up the latest issue of our companion, in-continuity YOUNG JUSTICE comic book, available at comic book stores and on-line. It's Aqualad, Superboy, Miss Martian and all your favorite Atlanteans vs. Ocean-Master and the Purists!
TODAY, a disgruntled fan posted at the Station 8 Comment room: http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/comment/index.php.
Here's the post in full, and my response will be below it:
I posted this message on AskGreg but it was censored. I guess only sucking-up messages are allowed. Here it is:
Dear Greg Weisman,
I would just like to express my deepest outrage for what happened today (April 17). I'm talking about, off course, the new 5-questions-per-post limit you've pulled out of thin air with complete disregard for your most loyal followers. Yes, I realize AskGreg is not a right, but a privilege, like Greg Bishansky so well put it on the comments room (though he goes out of his way to kiss your ass on every turn), but WE are fans. YOURS, no less.
Basically, up until today the rule regarding the quantity of questions per post one could ask was TEN (http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=925). Changing it after one month worth of answers seems like foul play. And this new limit comes off as a rather draconian and disproportionate edict, because there's no direct correlation between the number of questions and the required time to answer them. Say there is a post with 30 yes-or-no questions and another with only one that demands a more in-depth response. The former doesn't comply with the 5-questions limit, whilst the latter does. However, would the former really take up the same time to answer as the latter? How do reviews and rambles (that sometimes only prompt a three or five worded answer from you) get precluded from this? Don't they consume more of your time than answering 10, or even 20 short questions?
Also, it seems that forcing posters to spread their questions won't solve the problem, but only add to it, because instead of making one big post with 30 questions, they will make six. This will simply increase the influx of posts.
While I believe this to be illogical, logistically speaking, I understand it may seem like a good solution in theory (though I think I've just disproved it) and you feel the need to try something out. But what's really unfair is to enforce this rule as a blanket for all the approved 10-questions-posts that predate it. Those actually complied with your initially established 10 questions limit. How is this fair or even rational? Some posters ask stupid, shallow questions, but others actually take their time to think and write insightful queries, and, not unlike essays, those take time, and throwing them with such careless disregard is very disrespectful. Particularly so when those conformed to the policy, have been stewing for ONE MONTH and now have to be distributed into different posts and take the back seat at the end of a two months' waiting (or longer) queue. Wouldn't it be more logical to close the queue as you've done before so that you can clear it?
I do realize that this very post can be axed under the auspices of some new made up rule to cut down the number of questions, even after and if it gets approved. In case this does get through, I'm sure you won't see it until the next couple of months, and when you do, I'm sure you'll write some well composed answer making me come off as an ungrateful and obnoxious douche, and you'll have the last word, because I won't have a chance for a timely reply. But I felt like I needed to share my disenchantment for what seems to be a gross disrespect of your FANS. You know, the people who watch your shows, buy your merchandise and keep you on a payroll.
	Sincerely,
	Disgruntled
	A disgruntled (former) fan.
	posted @ Fri, Apr 20, 2012 12:46:02 pm EDT 
MY RESPONSE:
Dear disgruntled (former) fan,
I agree with some of what you've written. Among other things, this post should NOT have been deleted by the moderators. And I'll make sure they know it. Comments, positive or negative, are fair game here. Always were and always will be.
And it's true, of course, that sometimes a post with many questions can be answered more quickly than a post with a single in-depth question, but I have NEVER wanted the moderators to judge or try to guess in advance the length of my response to anything, let alone gauge the time it takes me. Setting a question limit seems like a reasonable way to make things manageable.
I also, as I've stated before, see the unfairness in me reducing the limit from ten to five without warning and applying the rule retroactively to posts that contained 6-10 questions. As I've admitted, I screwed up there. I thought I had said five in the past, and instructed the moderators to erase all posts with more than five. By the time it was pointed out to me that I had said ten in the past, it was too late to recover those questions. TOO LATE. We don't keep a record of disallowed questions, so that's it. I screwed up and admitted it, but it's done. So from here on out, the max is five. And some posts were lost unfairly. And that does suck. And I do sincerely sympathize with your frustrations and disgruntlement, up to a point.
But here's that point: you don't seem to get or acknowledge (or perhaps care) that I'm currently on the verge of shutting down the site entirely. ENTIRELY. You don't have to praise me, my work or Ask Greg, but I'm trying to take measures to make me want to keep doing this AT ALL. Some of these measures, are indeed, as you've noted, 'draconian', forcing you to - horrors - repost your questions and wait even longer for the answers you do seem to feel entitled to. But again, the alternative is you NEVER get your answers. EVER. Now if this response, makes you "come off as an ungrateful and obnoxious douche" - well, I don't know how else you would expect me to respond. But this doesn't have to be the "last word". Normally, I only occasionally stop by the S8 comment room, but I promise for the next week or so, I'll stop by there every weekday and at least once on the weekend, which should give you "a chance for a timely reply". Any post there (like this one) that seems relevant to the current conversation will get pushed right to the front of the line and be published here at ASK GREG in a ramble (like this one).
That's my compromise. It's probably less-than-satisfactory, but it's the best I can offer at this time.
[I also want to state, that you've NOT been privy to the discussions between myself, Gorebash, Masterdramon and Todd. I have RESISTED taking even more draconian measures suggested by them and/or by others at Station 8, because as much as possible, I'd like ASK GREG to remain the open free-flowing forum it has been for like a decade or more now. The measures we are taking, draconian as they may seem, are still less draconian than they might be. But if I am forced to truly make the site rigid, then the fun will go out of it for me in the other direction, and I'll still wind up shutting it down anyway.]
Obviously, I'm not in the business of taking fans and making them "disgruntled (former) fan[s]", but I'm hoping you're a fan of THE WORK I do, more than a fan of me anyway. I mean, face it, you don't know me. I could be an axe-murderer. But if you like Gargoyles or W.I.T.C.H. or Spectacular Spider-Man or Young Justice (or whatever), then the work is the work is the work, and I'd hope you'd remain a fan of that work whether I'm a big of a jerk or not, whether Ask Greg existed or not and certainly whether or not I get to the answers to your questions in one month or six. I mean there have been times when I've been TWO YEARS (or more) behind in answering questions. This lag is nothing in comparison to that. But somehow the discourse associated with the whole thing seems... meaner. And I'm really, truly trying to keep my desire to maintain this site below the boil-over point.
Okay, I clearly messed up. Previously, I posted a guideline mandating a ten question max per post, and yesterday in my mind I changed it to five - and guilty of what I accuse others of - I did not check to confirm. So I'm here to (a) admit my mistake and (b) live with it - as we all will have to from here on out.
If in my head, the number shrank from ten to five, it's most likely because my patience has ebbed since I posted the ten question limit. Ten seems like a huge amount now - though lower than the twenty-questions-in-one-post that triggered the current guideline change. Frankly, FIVE seems like more than plenty per post, but I realize it's silly to require multiple posts on the same topic when questions are closely related, and five (or thereabouts) seems like a reasonable number.
So I do apologize for the error. But I'm not changing the new policy.
I have talked to Gorebash and our two moderators about updating the rules/guidelines on the front page, and that should be done in the next couple days.
I just posted the following on the Station 8 Comment Room Page, and thought I should post it here too:
Just to be clear, there's NO point in being angry with the ASK GREG moderators. They are simply doing what I asked them to do. So be mad at me, not them. And, frankly, please don't be mad at me either. Try to remember that I'm doing the best I can dealing with an increasingly difficult situation.
And by the way, I have said MULTIPLE TIMES, including RIGHT BEFORE we reopened the queue to new questions, that I didn't want more than five questions per post. There's simply no way anyone could have posted any questions in the current queue before I stated this guideline. I'll admit that this is not listed on the rules on the front page - and we should probably update that when Gorebash has the time - but it has been stated by me over and over again. And I have asked people to check the archives before posting, so it seems to me, that this guideline was available. So maybe I should feel more sympathy, but I just don't.
I'll admit one reason I'm getting harsher on this - and feel less sympathetic towards even folks who are attempting (but failing) to obey the rules and guidelines - is as an alternative to something worse. Yes, all this is due to the abuse of the system by some people, and, yes, there's no doubt that all are suffering for the abuse of some. But there are worse alternatives, I would think. As I find myself getting more and more frustrated and more inclined to shut ASK GREG down entirely, I feel like being a bit more draconian about the rules and guidelines is the lesser of two evils.
And I have NOT outlawed the age questions. But I don't want lists of them. It's EXTREMELY time consuming, because I have to look it up, since I don't keep that information in my head. I can't just answer off the cuff in my free time. I get the value of the question, and I've tried to answer them. But someone posting a list of TWENTY characters and asking for ALL their ages is abusing the system, in my opinion. And ultimately, on ASK GREG, everyone needs to get used to the idea that my opinion matters. I don't have to do this. I used to enjoy doing it, and at times I still do. But the whole thing feels like it's gotten out of control, and I begrudge it more and more these days. So unless the goal is to TRY to push me over the edge, i.e. to try to exercise the power of the internet to force me to SHUT the site down, then everyone needs to live with the ups and downs of the thing, even as I am struggling to do the same.
To be clear, I AM not looking for feedback on this post - even positive feedback. Churlish as it may sound, I'm not looking for a bunch of cheerleaders to say "YOU TELL 'EM, GREG!" Because I'm not taking any pleasure in taking this site into an area of more and more rules. I LIKED that we used to have a few simple guidelines, and that otherwise the thing was more free form. It kills me EVERY TIME I have to add to the restrictions. That's not what I ever wanted Ask Greg to be. But I suppose times have changed, and the site has to change with them.
Finaly, I have NO interest in having a "PREVIOUSLY DELETED QUESTIONS" page. Feels like a legal problem just waiting to happen.
But back to the start, please do not take out your ire on the moderators. They're simply doing what I've asked.
It's been a bit of a while, so I thought I'd post a production update on Young Justice:
	SEASON ONE
	101-125 have all aired.
	126 airs this coming Saturday and Sunday on Cartoon Network.  (Check local listings and cable guides.)  It's our big finale.  You REALLY don't want to miss it.
	SEASON TWO
	201-206 are all in the can, and currently scheduled to begin airing one week after our Season One Finale.  (Which makes me happy.)
	207 - We previewed the music score today and we're mixing it on Thursday.  If all goes well, it should be in the can by Tuesday at the latest.
	208 - We spotted the music today.  And should be in the can one week after 207.
	209 comes back from overseas tomorrow for retakes and editing.
	210-211 should arrive on the heals of 209.  We still need to pick up one actor (who was unavailable at the time of the original recording) for these two shows in ADR, but that'll take about an hour or two for both episodes.  It won't cause any delays.
	212-216 are all overseas being animated.
	217 ships today.
	218 is in storyboard revision.
	219 is waiting for Brandon and I to give notes on the storyboard.
	220 - The board is being cleaned up now for notes.
	COMIC BOOK
	Issues 0-14 have all hit the stands and are available at stores or on-line.
	Issue 15 concludes our Atlantis two-parter hits the stands this week.
	Issue 16 is at the printers.
	Issue 17 is being pencilled.
	Issue 18 is scripted and waiting its turn.
	Issue 19 is plotted and is being scripted now.
	Issues 20-22 have been pretty much locked down story-wise, i.e. I know exactly what stories we're telling in these issues.
	Issues 23 and Beyond - I've already got a fairly clear idea of where we're going and what stories we're going to tell.  Not locked in, but I'm pretty clear.
YOUNG JUSTICE Episode #25 ("Usual Suspects") Credits:
	Producers
	Brandon Vietti
	Greg Weisman
	Written By
	Kevin Hopps
	Directed By
	Jay Oliva
	Tim Divar
	Line Producer
	David Wilcox
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Young Justice Theme and Music By
	Kristopher Carter
	Michael McCuistion
	Lolita Ritmanis
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Casting & Voice Direction
	Jamie Thomason
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Starring The Voices Of
	Lacey Chabert as Zatanna
	Crispin Freeman as Red Arrow
	Kittie as Rocket
	Stephanie Lemelin as Artemis
	Jesse McCartney as Robin
	Danica McKellar as Miss Martian
	Nolan North as Superboy, Superman
	Khary Payton as Aqualad
	Jason Spisak as Kid Flash
	Nick Chinlund as Sportsmaster
	Miguel Ferrer as Vandal Savage
	Dave Franco as Riddler
	Bruce Greenwood as Batman
	Kelly Hu as Cheshire
	Vanessa Marshall as Black Canary
	Masasa Moyo as Cat Grant
	Mark Rolston as Lex Luthor
	Marina Sirtis as Queen Bee
	Tony Todd as Icon
Based On DC Comics Characters
	Batman Created By
	Bob Kane
	Superman Created By
	Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
	Miss Martian Created By
	Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel
	Zatanna Created By
	Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson
	Cat Grant Created By
	Marv Wolfman and Jerry Ordway
	Cheshire Created By
	Marv Wolfman and George Perez
	________________________________________________________________________
	Production Manager
	John Diaz
	Assistant Production Manager
	Mark Wilson
	Animation Coordinator
	JJ Conway
	________________________________________________________________________
	Lead Character Design
	Phil Bourassa
	Character Design
	Dusty Abell
	Jerome Moore
	BG Key Design
	Enzo Baldi
	Fedja Jovanovic
	Hakjoon Kang
	Alex Kubalsky
	Prop Design
	Eugene Mattos
	_______________________________________________________________
	Storyboard
	Jay Baker
	Tim Divar
	Seung Kim
	Rick Morales
	Storyboard Clean-up
	Owen Sullivan
	Animation Timing Director
	James Tim Walker	
	Timing
	Richard Collado
	Jeff Hall
	R. Michel Lyman	
	Animation Checking
	Justin Schultz
	______________________________________________________________________
	Color Stylist
	James Peters
	Ink & Paint
	Kim Bowen
	Background Paint
	Mike Inman
	David McBride
	Craig Robertson
	Effects Animation
	Matthew Girardi
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Main Title Animation
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	Wutitis
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Editor
	Jhoanne Reyes
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor
	Mark A. Keatts
	Sound Reading
	Fred Salinas
	Wilson Martinez	
	Dialogue/ADR Editors
	Patrick Foley
	Mike Garcia
	Post Production Manager
	Scott Shinick
	Dialogue Recording Studio
	Studiopolis, Inc.
	Recording Machine Operator
	Jeff O. Collins
	Sarah Baluch	
	Post Production Sound Services
	Audio Circus, Inc.	
	Online Editor
	Steven White
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Animation Services
	Lotto Animation, Inc.
	Supervising Animation Directors
	Heechul Kang
	Background Director
	Yunhee Kim
	EunHee No
	Eunjung Choi
	Animation Directors
	Junsik Cho
	Sangjoon Lee
	Myeonghwan Park
	Production Staff
	Hyoungmin Doh
	Miok Kwon
	Eonho Lee
	Jinhwa Heo (Jun-E)
	__________________________________________________________________
	Layout Artists
	Myoungin Kang
	Minsu Kim	
	Final Checker
	Hosoon Shin
	Color Stylist
	Mihyun Ji
	Model Checkers
	Junghee Kim
	Mikyoung Kim
	Composition
	Sangbong Oh
	Banseok Choi
	Yuri Choi
	Sunghun Lee
	Daehee Rim
	Key Animation
	Yeoungsik Hwang
	Seokjin Jang
	EunHwa Jung
	Howoon Jung
	Dongwook Kim
	Kwonil Kim
	Youngmi Lee
	Kyounghwa Seo
	Joonho Song
	3D CGI
	Seokki Um
	Misook Choi
	________________________________________________________________________
	Production Administrator
	Nicole Martin
	Production Accounting
	Luisa Guzman
	Debbie Lindquist
	Maral Simonian
	Athena Wingate
	Production Support
	Vivian Hernandez
	Audrey Kim
	Tamara Miles
	Kira Tirimacco
	Renee Toporzysek
	Janet Yi
	Executive In Charge Of Music
	Niki Sherrod
Business And Legal Affairs
	John Michael Beach
	Lori Blackstone
	Sharmalee Lall
	Bonnie Negrete
	Joulene St. Catherine
	Casting Administrator
	Liz Carroll
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Production Supervision
	Bobbie Page
	Production Management
	Ed Adams
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executive in Charge of Production
	Jay Bastian
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executives In Charge Of Production For Cartoon Network
	Tramm Wigzell
	Brian E. S. Jones
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Executive Producer
	Sam Register
	_________________________________________________________________________
	This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States of America and other countries.  Any unauthorized duplication, copying, distribution, exhibition or use may result in civil and/or criminal prosecution.
	© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
	ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Country of first publication United States Of America
YOUNG JUSTICE and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics.
	Warner Bros Animation Inc. is the author of this film/motion picture for the purposes of Article 15 (2) of the Berne Convention and all national laws giving effect thereto.
	_________________________________________________________________________
	There are, as always, a bunch of people who ALSO helped out but don't receive credits on screen for various (legal and precedent) reasons.
	A handful (in no particular order) include...
	Curtis Koller - Talent Coordinator
	Eric Lewis, CAS - Dialogue Sound Mixer
	Chris Eaton - Assistant Engineer
	Otis Van Osten - Sound Supervisor
	Ron Salaises - Sound Effects editor
	Carlos Sanches - Re-Recording Mixer
	Stacy Michaels - Foley Mixer
	Alex Ulrich - Foley Walker
	John Wells - Research
	Aris Katsaris - Atlantean Translator
	I know I'm probably forgetting some folks, and I REALLY apologize! If you send me a reminder, I'll pimp you in another post!
So, I know I'm biased, but this Saturday's penultimate episode of YOUNG JUSTICE's first season really is a MUST SEE for the series: "Usual Suspects" brings all sorts of plotlines to a head, with large measures of action, humor and even romance. If you like the show at all, you'll want to see this one. (And if you haven't seen it in English, you'll want to watch it in its native tongue.) As per usual, it's airing as part of DC NATION on Cartoon Network on Saturday with a rerun Sunday. Check local listings.
YOUNG JUSTICE Episode #24 ("Performance") Credits
	Producers
	Brandon Vietti
	Greg Weisman
	Written By
	Jon Weisman
	Directed By
	Michael Chang
	Line Producer
	David Wilcox
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Young Justice Theme and Music By
	Kristopher Carter
	Michael McCuistion
	Lolita Ritmanis
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Casting & Voice Direction
	Jamie Thomason
	_________________________________________________________________________
	Starring The Voices Of
	Crispin Freeman as Dane Danger
	Stephanie Lemelin as Diane Danger
	Jesse McCartney as Dan Danger
	Danica McKellar as Dawn Danger
	Nolan North as Dean Danger
	Jason Spisak as Wally West
	Adam Baldwin as Parasite
	Clancy Brown as King Faraday
	Stephen Root as Jack Haly
Based On DC Comics Characters
	Batman Created By
	Bob Kane
	Miss Martian Created By
	Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel
	________________________________________________________________________
	Production Manager
	John Diaz
	Assistant Production Manager
	Casey Sandin
	Animation Coordinator
	JJ Conway
	________________________________________________________________________
	Lead Character Design
	Phil Bourassa
	Character Design
	Dusty Abell
	Jerome Moore
	Coran Stone
	BG Key Design
	Cynthia Q. Ignacio
	Hakjoon Kang
	Prop Design
	Hakjoon Kang
	Alex Kubalsky
	_______________________________________________________________
	Storyboard
	Charles E. Drost, III
	Michael Goguen
	Jeff Johnson
	Keo Thongkham 
	Storyboard Clean-up
	Owen Sullivan	
	Animation Timing Director
	James Tim Walker
	Timing
	Richard Collado
	Jeff Hall
	Gordon Kent
	R. Michel Lyman		
	Animation Checking
	Justin Schultz
	______________________________________________________________________
	Color Stylist
	James Peters
	Ink & Paint
	Kim Bowen
	Background Paint
	Mike Inman
	David McBride
	Craig Robertson
	Effects Animation
	Matthew Girardi
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	Main Title Animation
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	Wutitis
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	Editor
	Jhoanne Reyes
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	Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor
	Mark A. Keatts
	Sound Reading
	Fred Salinas
	Wilson Martinez	
	Dialogue/ADR Editors
	Patrick Foley
	Mike Garcia
	Post Production Manager
	Scott Shinick
	Dialogue Recording Studio
	Studiopolis, Inc.
	Recording Machine Operator
	Jeff O. Collins
	Sarah Baluch
	Post Production Sound Services
	Audio Circus, Inc.
	Online Editor
	Steven White
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	Animation Services
	MOI Animation, Inc.
	Animation Director
	Doo-Hyung Lee
	Background Director
	Jung-Ho Park
	Production Manager
	Young-Soo Yoo (Director)
	Min-Sung Park
	Pan-Seob Kim
	Su-Mi Beck	
	Production Coordinator
	Hyo-Sun Ryu
	Seong-Mi Park
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	Layout Artists
	Hahk-Jin Kim
	In-Soo Kim
	Joo-Hyeon Lee
	Color Stylist
	Min-Yi Kim
	Composition
	Byoung-Ryul Kim (Director)
	Hyo-Yoon Beck
	Kyoung-Hee Kang
	Soo-Jin Yu
	Sung-Ho Jo
	Jeong-Mi Lee
	Model Checker
	Ki-Duk Park
	Key Animation
	Byong-Eui Gwack
	Kyong-Ho Lee
	Bum-Seok Lee
	Kyong-Ah Jang
	Jung-hee Yang
	Chang-Ho Park
	Hyo-sick Jang
	Yun-Jae Go
	3D CGI
	Gyu-Han Yoo (Director)
	Gyu-Sung Oh
	Final Checker
	Kyun-Ho Han
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	Production Administrator
	Nicole Martin
	Production Accounting
	Luisa Guzman
	Debbie Lindquist
	Maral Simonian
	Athena Wingate
	Production Support
	Vivian Hernandez
	Audrey Kim
	Tamara Miles
	Kira Tirimacco
	Renee Toporzysek
	Janet Yi
	Executive In Charge Of Music
	Niki Sherrod
	Business And Legal Affairs
	John Michael Beach
	Lori Blackstone
	Sharmalee Lall
	Bonnie Negrete
	Joulene St. Catherine
	Casting Administrator
	Liz Carroll
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	Production Supervision
	Bobbie Page
	Production Management
	Ed Adams
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	Executive in Charge of Production
	Jay Bastian
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	Executives In Charge Of Production For Cartoon Network
	Tramm Wigzell
	Brian E. S. Jones
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	Executive Producer
	Sam Register
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	This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States of America and other countries.  Any unauthorized duplication, copying, distribution, exhibition or use may result in civil and/or criminal prosecution.
	© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
	ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Country of first publication United States Of America
YOUNG JUSTICE and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics.
	Warner Bros Animation Inc. is the author of this film/motion picture for the purposes of Article 15 (2) of the Berne Convention and all national laws giving effect thereto.
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	There are, as always, a bunch of people who ALSO helped out but don't receive credits on screen for various (legal and precedent) reasons.
	A handful (in no particular order) include...
	Curtis Koller - Talent Coordinator
	Eric Lewis, CAS - Dialogue Sound Mixer
	Aldo Martinez - Assistant Engineer
	Otis Van Osten - Sound Supervisor
	Ron Salaises - Sound Effects editor
	Carlos Sanches - Re-Recording Mixer
	Stacy Michaels - Foley Mixer
	Alex Ulrich - Foley Walker
	John Wells - Research
	Aris Katsaris - Atlantean Translator
	I know I'm probably forgetting some folks, and I REALLY apologize! If you send me a reminder, I'll pimp you in another post!
Hey gang,
This coming Saturday, April 7th on Cartoon Network's DC NATION is episode 124 of YOUNG JUSTICE: "Performance." It's focus is on Robin, his origins and one of his oldest friends. Plus we've got a nice little Superboy subplot, Red Arrow's second mission with the Team and much, much more. The whole block (which also includes Green Lantern and some terrific shorts) repeats again on Sunday the 8th. Check local listings for times.
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