The initial trio of Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash is a direct reference to the first mission of the Teen Titans in DC Comics. “Independence Day” (pilot) | Young Justice Wiki
Inside, they discover a massive underground facility creating "Genomorphs"—genetically engineered living weapons. On sub-level 52, they find Project Kr , a teenage clone of Superman known as Superboy. [S1E1] Independence Day
" Independence Day " is the pilot episode of Young Justice , originally aired on November 26, 2010. It serves as the introduction to a group of teenage sidekicks who, feeling sidelined by their mentors, strike out on their own to investigate a mysterious fire at Project Cadmus. Release Date: November 26, 2010. The initial trio of Robin, Aqualad, and Kid
The episode won an Emmy for Individual Achievement in Animation, specifically for character designer Phil Bourassa. " Independence Day " is the pilot episode
"Independence Day" is the pilot episode of the first season of Young Justice. It consists of the first two episodes of the series, Young Justice Wiki | Fandom “Independence Day” | Young Justice Wiki | Fandom
After the Justice League is called away to deal with a global threat from the sorcerer Wotan , the remaining trio—Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash—decide to investigate a fire at Project Cadmus .
The heroes are captured by Dr. Mark Desmond and his telepathic Genomorphs. They eventually convince Superboy to choose freedom over servitude, leading to a massive battle where Desmond transforms into the monstrous Blockbuster .