Shazam!
12-07-2003, 02:37 AM
Back when they were running the show five nights a week, they used to run a commercial for it with a male singer with a Brittish accent sort of "rapping" about "If you can see a super hero battle evil...you can BE a hero..." (sorry, I don't remember the lyrics). It had this great, super-stylized looking cell-shaded CGI, and it was more or less about kids from around the city gathering, each kid modelled in some way after the members of The League.
Actually, I remember the last verse went something like: "You've saved the world, again. Esprit de coeur. Now you've got to do it five times more...". At that point the camera pans back over to the assembled kids and they actually ARE the members of the animated Justice League. I hope this helps refresh some memories. Cartoon Network used to have it on their website (albeit in a rather pixellated format). It's gone now. I've found a website with tons of Toonami trailers, but can't find this one (probably because it wasn't for Toonami). I'd REALLY like to get it. If anyone knows where I can download it, or has it and would be willing to email it to me, I'd love to have the full-length commercial. It was very cool, even for a Cartoon Network commercial which are generally all well done. Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance...
Actually, I remember the last verse went something like: "You've saved the world, again. Esprit de coeur. Now you've got to do it five times more...". At that point the camera pans back over to the assembled kids and they actually ARE the members of the animated Justice League. I hope this helps refresh some memories. Cartoon Network used to have it on their website (albeit in a rather pixellated format). It's gone now. I've found a website with tons of Toonami trailers, but can't find this one (probably because it wasn't for Toonami). I'd REALLY like to get it. If anyone knows where I can download it, or has it and would be willing to email it to me, I'd love to have the full-length commercial. It was very cool, even for a Cartoon Network commercial which are generally all well done. Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance...