Well, we have had yet another successful week of campaigning for our favorite heroes. The twitter portion of the cause hit trending for the third week in a row which is fantastic. The members of the Young Justice team are also showing their support which is a really big deal. Having producers, artists, and various other members that make our show’s all that they can be on our side shows that they want to put out more material. Also, they should have a little more say in the matter than we do.

These are my tweets from week two of the Twitter campaign and I cannot describe how happy I was to see this.
Since Twitter is the simplest venue to utilize for our cause, I will continue to keep you guys up to date on this part of Symbiosi every week. We have the next official hashtag, so I will go over the rules for this week once again: #1). Use the hashtag #GreenInvasion, #2). Use the hashtag on Saturday only, #3). Use only one hashtag in your tweets, #4). Support the shows in any way that you can. Once again, try to be respectful in your tweets so that we will look like a serious group and not a bunch of angry COD fans. Keep up with the news during the week on yjfanvids. Things are going well so let’s not lose steam.
Petitions, Twitter, e-mails, and views for the shows are great. These are all obvious ways to support Young Justice and Green Lantern the Animated Series, but this next portion of the article will focus on a very special part of the Symbiosi movement. Heroes for Heroes is a title that was given to an organization that works to help war veterans. However, it is also a fitting title for our newest campaign. What is being asked of us is to buy Young Justice and Green Lantern the Animated Series toys and mail them to Ronald McDonald House Charities on either Saturday September 23 or Sunday February 24. We would be working with McDonald’s because they have carried Young Justice and Green Lantern the Animated Series toys in the past so they obviously like the shows to an extent. Obviously, having them post marked on those days represents the fact that they are going out when the shows are out, but don’t go out of your way to do this. As is the case with any part of the campaign that involves money, only do what you can. However, for those of you with a little extra cash, why not buy some toys and mail them to:
Ronald McDonald House Charities
One Kroc Drive
Oak Brook, IL 60523
Finding Young Justice toys is fairly easy, but Green Lantern the Animated Series may be harder to shop for. You can substitute other Green Lantern merchandise for this for convenience.
Time for some news that mostly concerns fans of Young Justice. The comic series ended this month. That is unfortunate, but there should be enough material to make four volumes for those of you that don’t collect single issues. Young Justice Legacy, which is a video game that will take place in between seasons one and two will be released in September of 2013. The delay on the game’s release can be attributed to extra material that will be added due to the show’s cancellation. Did that sound odd to you? Well, with the license for the show being dropped, the people at Little Orbit were allowed greater creative opportunities regarding the game. I hope that it will be good because I may buy it for both the 3DS and a console system. Finally, Greg Weisman talked about how they will be leaving the ending for this season open-ended in order to have room for expansion if the show does in fact come back. Our prayers are with you Greg.
Once again, here are some links that will help you show your support:
Updates on the Various Campaigns: yjfanvids
Both Major Petitions: Give us back our shows.
The Place Where You Can Make Petitions: change.org
The Place Where You Can Buy the Toys: toywiz.com
A Good Place to Buy the DVD’s: amazon.com



