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== Examples == |
== Examples == |
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* The reality designation of the ''Young Justice'' series is [[Earth-16|Earth-'''16''']], part of the DC Multiverse. |
* The reality designation of the ''Young Justice'' series is [[Earth-16|Earth-'''16''']], part of the DC Multiverse. |
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* [[Miss Martian]] was 48 years old in the [[Season one|first season]], the Martian equivalent of a human '''16'''-year-old girl.<ref name=id12687/> |
* [[Miss Martian]] was 48 years old in the [[Season one|first season]], the Martian equivalent of a human '''16'''-year-old girl.<ref name=id12687/> |
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* [[Aqualad]], [[Tempest|Garth]] and [[Aquagirl|Tula]] were '''16''' years old in season one,<ref>{{askgreg|13422|2011-08-09|2011-08-10}}</ref> and [[Blue Beetle|Jaime Reyes]] and [[Tye Longshadow]] are '''16''' in season two.<ref name=id15939>{{askgreg|15939|2012-09-19}}</ref><ref name=id18177>{{askgreg|18177|2013-04-03}}</ref> |
* [[Aqualad]], [[Tempest|Garth]] and [[Aquagirl|Tula]] were '''16''' years old in season one,<ref>{{askgreg|13422|2011-08-09|2011-08-10}}</ref> and [[Blue Beetle|Jaime Reyes]] and [[Tye Longshadow]] are '''16''' in season two.<ref name=id15939>{{askgreg|15939|2012-09-19}}</ref><ref name=id18177>{{askgreg|18177|2013-04-03}}</ref> |
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* [[Red Tornado]], the caretaker of the [[the Team]], has a Justice League [[designation]] number of '''16'''.<ref name=e101>{{ep ref|101}}</ref> |
* [[Red Tornado]], the caretaker of the [[the Team]], has a Justice League [[designation]] number of '''16'''.<ref name=e101>{{ep ref|101}}</ref> |
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* In [[Stopover|''Young Justice'' #0]], Kid Flash and Superboy visit a clothing store called [[Forever Sixteen|Forever '''Sixteen''']]. |
* In [[Stopover|''Young Justice'' #0]], Kid Flash and Superboy visit a clothing store called [[Forever Sixteen|Forever '''Sixteen''']]. |
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* [[Queen Bee]] meets with her operatives at the [[Bialya]]n temple on [[June 14, 2016|June 14]] at 20:'''16''' UTC+2.<ref name=e218>{{ep ref|218}}</ref> |
* [[Queen Bee]] meets with her operatives at the [[Bialya]]n temple on [[June 14, 2016|June 14]] at 20:'''16''' UTC+2.<ref name=e218>{{ep ref|218}}</ref> |
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* In "[[Endgame]]", there are '''16''' [[timestamp]]s. Ten of them show '''16''' minutes. |
* In "[[Endgame]]", there are '''16''' [[timestamp]]s. Ten of them show '''16''' minutes. |
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Revision as of 19:37, 3 August 2017
Examples
- The reality designation of the Young Justice series is Earth-16, part of the DC Multiverse.
- Superboy was 16 weeks old as of his first appearance in "Independence Day", and physiologically 16 years old.[1]
- Miss Martian was 48 years old in the first season, the Martian equivalent of a human 16-year-old girl.[1]
- Aqualad, Garth and Tula were 16 years old in season one,[2] and Jaime Reyes and Tye Longshadow are 16 in season two.[3][4]
- There were 16 members of the Justice League as of "Independence Day" and throughout most of season one.[5]
- Red Tornado, the caretaker of the the Team, has a Justice League designation number of 16.[6]
- In Young Justice #0, Kid Flash and Superboy visit a clothing store called Forever Sixteen.
- "Failsafe" is the 16th episode of the show and it breaks the mold by presenting a scenario where all the Leaguers are killed and the Team must step up. It also has a twist ending and its events have lasting traumatic effects on the Team. These events take place on October 16 and there are two timestamps indicating the hour 16. Also, in the mothership, Robin says that the countdown of the explosion reached 16 seconds.
- In the episode "Coldhearted", Wally West turned 16.
- Likewise, when Wally wakes up, half of his alarm clock is covered by a piece of clothing, showing only 16 minutes.
- In "Auld Acquaintance", Red Tornado says that the Starro-tech takes 0.16 nano-seconds to be fully assimilated by its host.
- Also in that episode, there is a 16 hour period, for which the location, and activities, of six Leaguers is unaccounted for.
- As of "Happy New Year", the current year is 2016.
- Batgirl's designation number is B16.[7]
- The number on Artemis's jersey in "Salvage" was supposed to be 16, but according to Greg Weisman it was too late and too expensive to change.[8]
- In "Darkest", Impulse claims to have taken 1.6 seconds to create his self-portrait.
- In "Players, Chapter Two: Directly to Jail", Kylstar holds his captives in Weapons Room Sixteen.
- Marie Logan's death is depicted on page 16 of "Players, Chapter Six: Rolling Doubles".
- In "Summit", Black Beetle relieves the ambassador from his leadership under the auspices of Article 16 from the "Reach Planetary Acquisition Code".
- In "Endgame", when the scarab notifies Jaime of Kid Flash's impending death, he has only 16 seconds to live.
Timestamps
The number 16 frequently appears in timestamps on the show and comics:
- In Young Justice #0, all of the timestamps have 16 seconds on them.
- Speedy foils one of Brick's operations on July 17, 23:16 PDT.[9]
- On the next day, the Team eagerly rushes outside Mount Justice to intercept Red Tornado at 11:16 EDT.[9]
- Red Arrow confronts Artemis in Gotham City on August 9, 01:16 EDT.[10]
- Miss Martian wakes up alone and amnesiac in the Bialyan desert on September 4, 00:16 EEST.[11]
- The Terror Twins are defeated by Superman and Martian Manhunter on September 14, 16:53 CDT.[12]
- Superboy and Miss Martian are in transport to Belle Reve Penitentiary on September 16, 21:55 CDT.[12]
- Captain Marvel returns to Fawcett City after the mission in Northern India on September 24, 22:16 CDT.[13]
- Green Arrow and Red Arrow fight a giant plant in Star City on October 1, 16:57 PDT.[14]
- The Team decides to start their own investigation into Red Tornado, as the League has had no apparent results on October 10, 16:58 EDT.[15]
- The Team gets word that many heroes have fallen to alien invaders on October 16, 16:01 EDT.[16]
- The Team wakes up from their training simulation on October 16, 16:21 EDT.[16]
- Aqualad and Artemis meet with Randy and Peggy Eiling to clear their father's name on August 14, 09:16 HST.[17]
- Kent Nelson's funeral takes place on August 21, 16:07 EDT.[12]
- Sensei and Talia al Ghul revive Ra's al Ghul in a Lazarus Pit on August 25, 23:16 ECT.[12]
- Aqualad is ambushed by Clayface on August 27, 06:16 EDT.[18]
- The Team helps Zatanna unpack as she moves into the Cave on November 7 at 09:16 EST.[19]
- On November 11, Wally's wakes up at 07:16.[20]
- Later on, Wally teleports to the Cave at 16:05 EST.[20]
- Kid Flash arrives to Boston to collect the heart for Perdita at 16:26 EST.[20]
- Kid Flash arrives to Chicago at 16:49 CST.[20]
- Kid Flash arrives to South Dakota at 16:13 MST.[20]
- Superman makes a public announcement introducing five new members of the Justice League on December 30 at 09:16 EST.[21]
- T.O. Morrow removes the fake skin of Danette Reilly and Jim Lockhart to expose their robotic bodies on September 7 at 00:16 MDT.[22]
- In December 31, 2010, all three timestamps indicate 16 minutes.
- Red Arrow is pursued by Aquaman, Flash, and Green Arrow at 00:16 EST;[23]
- The Team convenes with Batman at the Cave, at 07:16 EST;[23]
- Black Canary, Red Tornado, and Red Arrow arrive at the Watchtower at 23:16 EST.[23]
- After his cover is blown, Red Arrow and Cheshire escape the League of Shadows together on May 26, 2014, at 03:16 ECT.[24]
- Riddler and Lex Luthor meet at the Museum of Antiquities's Babylonian wing on September 16.[25]
- Superboy and Miss Martian had just defeated Clayface in the Gotham City sewers on January 1, 2016 at 16:16 EST.[26]
- Adam Strange and the Zeta Squad arrive at Rann on January 4 at 22:16.[26]
- Kid Flash and Flash round up escaped zoo animals on September 7 at 16:39 CDT.[27]
- The Team learn about the abduction of Helena Sandsmark on February 16.[28]
- Aqualad leads Alpha Squad in Bialya on February 18, 09:16 UTC+2.[28]
- Nightwing finishes going over his mission in Gorilla City on September 27, 2015 at 04:16 EDT.[29]
- Dick receives birthday greetings at 16:16 EST in 2010 and at 08:16 in 2015.[30]
- Black Manta dispatches Aqualad on a mission on March 23 at 16:03 EDT.[31]
- After freeing themselves from Kylstar's containers, the heroes plan their next move on December 1 at 16:16 UTC.[32]
- Bette and Artemis arrive at Wayne Manor for Dick Grayson's 14th birthday party on December 1 at 19:16 EST.[33]
- The Collector of Worlds's ship begins to generate an energy beam on December 1 at 16:22 EST. Martian Manhunter and Flash confront the ship at 16:28 EST.[33]
- Red Tornado begins his status report at 16:55 EST. He describes events in Metropolis at 16:56 EST and finishes at 16:57 EST as Batman and Robin listen in Gotham City.[34]
- L-Ron briefs Despero on April 1 at 00:16 UTC.[35]
- Alpha Squad takes a tour at LexCorp Farms on April 8 at 16:38 CDT.[36]
- Deadshot launches his rocket at 21:16 UTC+2.[37]
- Beast Boy and Bumblebee reach the Collector of Worlds's probe at 18:16 EST.[37]
- Tigress is summoned by Black Manta to meet Psimon on April 9 at 01:16 EDT.
- Marie Logan dies on January 16, at 16:16 UTC+2. The scene is depicted on page 16.[38]
- Dick and Barbara kiss on December 1 at 21:16 EST.[38]
- Dick encounters Barbara on December 2 at 00:16 EST.[38]
- Queen Bee meets with her operatives at the Bialyan temple on June 14 at 20:16 UTC+2.[39]
- In "Endgame", there are 16 timestamps. Ten of them show 16 minutes.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Weisman, Greg (2010-11-12). Question #12687. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2010-12-04.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2011-08-09). Question #13422. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2012-09-19). Question #15939. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-09-19.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2013-04-03). Question #18177. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2011-02-02). Question #12923. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2011-07-11.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (writer) & Oliva, Jay (director) (November 26, 2010). "Independence Day". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 1. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2012-08-28). Question #15462. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-08-28.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (2012-10-30). Question #16518. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Hopps, Kevin (writer) & Oliva, Jay (director) (January 21, 2011). "Welcome to Happy Harbor". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 3. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Weisman, Jon (writer) & Oliva, Jay (director) (February 11, 2011). "Infiltrator". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 6. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Dubuc, Nicole (writer) & Chang, Michael (director) (March 11, 2011). "Bereft". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 9. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Weisman, Greg (writer) & Oliva, Jay (director) (September 23, 2011). "Terrors". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 11. Cartoon Network. Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "e111" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Pugsley, Tom (writer) & Oliva, Jay (director) (October 7, 2011). "Alpha Male". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 13. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Hopps, Kevin (writer) & Chang, Michael (director) (October 14, 2011). "Revelation". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 14. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (writer) & Youngberg, Matt (director) (October 21, 2011). "Humanity". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 15. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Dubuc, Nicole (writer) & Oliva, Jay (director) (November 4, 2011). "Failsafe". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 16. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg, Kevin Hopps (w). Jones, Christopher, Carrie Strachan (p). Davis, Dan (i). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Chadwick, Jim (ed). "Hot Case" Young Justice 10 (November 16, 2011), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ Weisman, Greg, Kevin Hopps (w). Jones, Christopher (p). Davis, Dan (i). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Chadwick, Jim (ed). "...And the Penalty" Young Justice 13 (February 15, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (writer) & Chang, Michael (director) (March 3, 2012). "Misplaced". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 19. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 Weisman, Jon (writer) & Cook, Victor (director) (March 10, 2012). "Coldhearted". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 20. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Hopps, Kevin (writer) & Oliva, Jay, Divar, Tim (directors) (April 14, 2012). "Usual Suspects". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 25. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg, Kevin Hopps (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Chadwick, Jim (ed). "...Here There be Monsters" Young Justice 15 (April 18, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Weisman, Greg (writer) & Chang, Michael, Montgomery, Lauren (directors) (April 21, 2012). "Auld Acquaintance". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 26. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Scott, Sharon, Brandon Vietti, Greg Weisman (writers), Young Justice: Legacy (November 19, 2013): Red Arrow journal #6. Santa Ana, CA: Little Orbit
- ↑ Scott, Sharon, Brandon Vietti, Greg Weisman (writers), Young Justice: Legacy (November 19, 2013): Red Arrow journal #7. Santa Ana, CA: Little Orbit
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Weisman, Greg (writer) & Divar, Tim (director) (April 28, 2012). "Happy New Year". Young Justice. Season 2. Episode 1. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg, Kevin Hopps (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Chadwick, Jim (ed). "Common Denominators" Young Justice 16 (May 30, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Scott, Sharon, Brandon Vietti, Greg Weisman (writers), Young Justice: Legacy (November 19, 2013), Santa Ana, CA: Little Orbit
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (w). Vecchio, Luciano (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Gorilla Warfare" Young Justice 19 (August 29, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter One: Wheelbarrow, Shoe, Thimble" Young Justice 20 (September 19, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ Weisman, Jon (writer) & Zwyer, Mel (director) (October 6, 2012). "Darkest". Young Justice. Season 2. Episode 9. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter Two: Directly to Jail" Young Justice 21 (October 17, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Abbott, Wes (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter Three: Landing on Boardwalk" Young Justice 22 (November 20, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Abbott, Wes (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter Four: Do Not Pass Go" Young Justice 23 (December 19, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ Dubuc, Nicole (writer) & Murphy, Doug (director) (January 12, 2013). "Cornered". Young Justice. Season 2. Episode 11. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Giacoppo, Paul (writer) & Zwyer, Mel (director) (January 19, 2013). "True Colors". Young Justice. Season 2. Episode 12. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Abbott, Wes (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter Five: Milburn, Edgar and Jake" Young Justice 24 (January 23, 2013), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 38.2 Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Abbott, Wes (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter Six: Rolling Doubles" Young Justice 25 (February 20, 2013), New York, NY: DC Comics
- ↑ David, Peter (writer) & Zwyer, Mel (director) (March 2, 2013). "Intervention". Young Justice. Season 2. Episode 18. Cartoon Network.