Why CW Seed thought that breaking the Vixen animated feature from about 25-30 minutes run time into six 6-odd minute episodes (including a minute of credits in each one) is beyond me. It was a horribly irksome way to watch the show, and I gave up after one episode. But they've finished the job, so you can now watch it, more or less painlessly, all back to back.
Net-net, it's nothing earthshattering, but Vixen is a fun character and, when animated well, visually interesting in her power. The animation reminded me of Young Justice (sigh). The story was pretty basic origin stuff, but well-handled for that. The cross-overs by characters (and actors) from Green Arrow and The Flash were interesting and well-handled (even if the power balance was a bit arbitrary, which is almost necessary when you get a speedster in the party). Worth a watch if you have any interest in the character.
I hope to see more (and in a concentrated format).
The CW Television Network.
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Young Justice remains my favorite of all the DC series, so I'm puzzled by the sigh, but I'm glad to hear the actually-a-single-episode is finally ready to watch.
+Doyce Testerman The "sigh" is over the intentional, premature demise of Young Justice. It was meant to be wistful.
And, yes, this would probably have served well as a single YJ solo episode.
Ahh. Yes. Misread that, and entirely agree.