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this Flash's personality to the one in Justice League Unlimited . the batman 2004 flash
The friction peaks when Mirror Master creates hard-light holographic duplicates of the Flash himself. Suddenly, the speedster’s greatest asset—his velocity—is turned against Gotham. To defeat the villain, both heroes are forced to adapt: the Flash must learn the value of patience and strategy, while Batman must learn to trust the instincts of a meta-human ally. Expanding to the Justice League This public link is valid for 7 days
For the fans, the 2004 version of the Flash proved that the character could be adapted successfully outside of the shadow of the massive Bruce Timm universe. It gave a generation of mid-2000s kids a highly energetic, visually stunning interpretation of Wally West that honored his comic book roots while seamlessly fitting into the distinct, stylized world of the "Batwave." Can’t copy the link right now
The Flash returns in the two-part series finale, "Lost Heroes," which features nearly every Justice League member who appeared in the show. This time, the threat is the , an alien force that previously invaded Earth but was stopped by the Justice League. The Joining, now allied with the villainous Doctor Hugo Strange , launches a new attack by systematically kidnapping the Justice League's most powerful members to drain their powers.
The Flash primarily appears in the show's fifth and final season as Batman begins to work with the wider Justice League The Batman (2004) Wiki | Fandom "A Mirror Darkly"
The heroes must work together to stop Mirror Master's plan to trap Gotham City's citizens inside mirrored surfaces. A standout moment in the episode is when Batman deduces the impostor's identity by observing that it is left-handed, a detail the real Flash confirms. The episode showcases the Flash's powers, including his super-speed, ability to vibrate through solid objects, and a memorable scene where he vibrates Batman and Robin through a wall to safety. The dynamic between the methodical, brooding Batman and the fast-talking, impatient Flash provides both action and comedy.