Not of you count the DC Super Hero Girls web shorts, which are based on a line of fashion dolls co-created by Mattel.
If the web counts, there's also a series of 3 minute shorts (that make up the runtime of a short DTV movie) featuring the "Super Friends."
It's pretty good, actually. I almost kinda wish this was a series. Goku does the voice of Hawkman and Kid Muscle does the voice of Bizarro.
But as a television animated series, TTG is the only DC animated series. And even then...long critique short, half the time it feels like it could be
any five comedic sociopaths acting like Peter Griffin for 11 minutes. Meanwhile there's, like, what... 5 live action DC universe TV shows? One even runs
against another (Gotham and Supergirl). They want to build the same screen presence that Marvel has (which is a big mistake that could wind up hurting both of them), and at least 2 DC movies are scheduled for this year. And yes, they still have their DTV DC comics movies for both comic fans and kids. Just haven't had a cartoon besides TTG since they torpedoed Beware the Batman. And as much as that still sucks, the last Batman cartoon lasted 65 episodes because it managed to be accessible for kids, all the while giving thoughtful nods to the character's rich mythology. Not to mention that it gave a nice platform for more obscure characters, some who would never be featured otherwise.
Well I guess if Adventure Time and Steven Universe can pull off telling great stories in just 11 minutes maybe this show can too.
While I am a little concerned about the shortened time, it was a brilliant move. CN
really doesn't like half hour shows. TF:RID is shoved all the way at 6:30 on Saturday Mornings. Be Cool Scooby-Doo disappeared from the schedule and only exists weekly on Boomerang (remember that Scooby is WB's cash cow franchise). Meanwhile Wabbit at
least has a weekday at noon slot. If a 11 minute Justice League can happen (there were 11 minute Super Friends cartoons), they'd probably give it more room on their schedule.