Superman: The Animated Series(1996) [ VERIFIED ]

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Superman: The Animated Series(1996) [ VERIFIED ]

Superman: The Animated Series (1996–2000): A Comprehensive Overview

The series followed the critical success of Batman: The Animated Series and adopted a similar "timeless" aesthetic. While Batman used a "Dark Deco" style, STAS utilized a brighter, for Metropolis inspired by the 1940s Fleischer Studios cartoons.

Superman: The Animated Series (STAS) premiered on , on Kids' WB as the second installment of the DC Animated Universe (DCAU). Developed by Bruce Timm and Alan Burnett , the show ran for four seasons and 54 episodes, concluding on February 12, 2000. It is widely acclaimed for its "mature, cinematic tone" and its modernization of the Superman mythos. Core Production and Artistic Vision

Superman: The Animated Series (1996–2000): A Comprehensive Overview

The series followed the critical success of Batman: The Animated Series and adopted a similar "timeless" aesthetic. While Batman used a "Dark Deco" style, STAS utilized a brighter, for Metropolis inspired by the 1940s Fleischer Studios cartoons.

Superman: The Animated Series (STAS) premiered on , on Kids' WB as the second installment of the DC Animated Universe (DCAU). Developed by Bruce Timm and Alan Burnett , the show ran for four seasons and 54 episodes, concluding on February 12, 2000. It is widely acclaimed for its "mature, cinematic tone" and its modernization of the Superman mythos. Core Production and Artistic Vision