The Flash tries to find a present for some kids, but it's selling out fast. Along the way he meets a bitter Ultra-Humanite who, by the end, joins in on the Holiday spirit.
Clips come from the Just...
The Flash tries to find a present for some kids, but it's selling out fast. Along the way he meets a bitter Ultra-Humanite who, by the end, joins in on the Holiday spirit.
Clips come from the Justice League episode "Comfort and Joy."
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lol this goes to show that some villains at heart, really are good guys ^^ and its episodes like these are the best when both good guys and bad guys call a truce in joy for the Christmas spirit
I gotta hand it to them. DC's animation always had the more entertaining and, at times, the most moving Christmas episodes. Even the mighty 90's X-Men cartoon didn't have as interesting a X-Mas episode.
the one where wolverine saves leech with the blood transfusion and gambit and jean argue over christmas dinner? i dont know man that was a real tear jerker...damn that was a good episode im gonna go watch it
Yeah that threw me for a loop too, since they made Bruce's life a prevalent aspect in the older cartoon too. JL Batman ends up still awesome...but half a character as a result.
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i dont know man that was a real tear jerker...damn that was a good episode im gonna go watch it