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"Wake the Dead"
Series Justice League Unlimited
Season 3, Episode 11
JLU 1x11 001
Air date December 18th, 2004
Writers Dwayne McDuffie; Bruce Timm
Director Joaquim Dos Santos
Producers Dwayne McDuffie; Bruce Timm; James Tucker; Shaun McLaughlin
Starring Maria Canals; Phil LaMarr; George Newbern
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"Wake the Dead" is the eleventh episode of season one of the animated superhero fantasy series Justice League Unlimited, which is the third season of combined Justice League cartoon series. The episode was directed by Joaquim Dos Santos with a teleplay written by Dwayne McDuffie and Bruce Timm. It first aired on Cartoon Network on December 18th, 2004.

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