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Superman wants Batman to join his new superhero team, but Batman prides himself on being a self-sufficient loner.Superman wants Batman to join his new superhero team, but Batman prides himself on being a self-sufficient loner.Superman wants Batman to join his new superhero team, but Batman prides himself on being a self-sufficient loner.
Dee Bradley Baker
- Aquaman
- (voice)
- …
Troy Baker
- Batman
- (voice)
- …
John DiMaggio
- Lex Luthor
- (voice)
- …
Grey DeLisle
- Wonder Woman
- (voice)
- (as Grey Griffin)
- …
Nolan North
- Superman
- (voice)
- …
Khary Payton
- Cyborg
- (voice)
Paul Reubens
- Bat-Mite
- (voice)
James Arnold Taylor
- The Flash
- (voice)
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While fighting crime in Gotham City, Batman is visited by Superman, who invites him to join the Justice League. Being the hero who prefers to work alone, Batman refuses, but when news breaks of Superman having mysteriously vanished, Batman decides he has no choice but to team up with other heroes to find clues. However, they start to disappear, along with some valuables, this leads Batman to the greatest mystery he has to face.
This is a good TV short. Batman teams up with a different member of the Justice League in his search for clues, leading to helping each one battle a supervillain related to him. Also, the action is okay, even though it is short, but the mystery is what makes it interesting, as the supervillain causing the heroes to disappear will surprise you. Plus, the voice acting is good, Worth watching.
This is a good TV short. Batman teams up with a different member of the Justice League in his search for clues, leading to helping each one battle a supervillain related to him. Also, the action is okay, even though it is short, but the mystery is what makes it interesting, as the supervillain causing the heroes to disappear will surprise you. Plus, the voice acting is good, Worth watching.
I loved this one, always very fun, and always Batman being Batman, self-centered and with an air of superiority, almost always a bore, kkkk, but here at least the ironic jokes were accurate and fun, the unsmiling bat man didn't hinder...
This is a cute short Lego film where Batman is being too proud to join the justice league because he feels better on his own. I can relate to this because when too many pieces of a team come together, we all want to be chiefs instead of one chief and rest of the team as an Indian of many. Or we'd rather be boss over each other. This place will never stop the power struggle over each other and tend to our own future businesses in the present moment. One team, one future for me. To live and to let all others who aren't choosing life on purpose every day, to die of their own free will/choice. Movies prove a lot of points and if we can find one common mission or goal between us, we'd all be living in our own freedom of choice (which is free will). In the end, does Batman chose to stay on his own or does he join the justice league? You'll have to see for yourself. Will you be on your own, or part of a larger team, working together for the common good of each other? Just like another reviewer says that Batman is typically better off alone because of the inconsistencies and the fact that he doesn't really gel all that well with the DC Universe. I am a batman in many way because I'm better off alone and left to my own imaginations of what my future might entail. Be the boss of your own imaginations. It might be the only way to deal with this kind of place.
Superman is trying to recruit Batman into the Justice League. The bitter loner Batman refuses due to his mistrust of the superpowered alien. Somehow the superheroes are disappearing one by one. They've been kidnapped by Bat-Mite who is setting an elaborate apparatus to destroy the Justice League and forcing Batman to save them.
This follows the first Lego movie. I love the relationship between Batman and Superman. They have a fun scene but the situation pulls them apart. I'd prefer them as an unwilling buddy cop combo for the entire episode. Instead, the villain is Bat-Mite and his silliness saps away the satirical take of the superhero genre. Bat-Mite is a ridiculous fan boy and a satirical take himself. He may work to take the tar out of a serious Batman story. The only way to make Bat-Mite work in this may be to concentrate on his irrelevance. Opening the door is a good start but his whole story needs to be that. Like I said, this should be a comedy duo with Batman and Superman where Batman is pissed whenever Superman gets the bad guy easily and quickly. Their banter is the all and everything that this should be.
This follows the first Lego movie. I love the relationship between Batman and Superman. They have a fun scene but the situation pulls them apart. I'd prefer them as an unwilling buddy cop combo for the entire episode. Instead, the villain is Bat-Mite and his silliness saps away the satirical take of the superhero genre. Bat-Mite is a ridiculous fan boy and a satirical take himself. He may work to take the tar out of a serious Batman story. The only way to make Bat-Mite work in this may be to concentrate on his irrelevance. Opening the door is a good start but his whole story needs to be that. Like I said, this should be a comedy duo with Batman and Superman where Batman is pissed whenever Superman gets the bad guy easily and quickly. Their banter is the all and everything that this should be.
Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered (2014) is a Lego DC animated short film about Batman not joining the Justice League and it was awesome.
Positives for Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered (2014): This short film does am not excellent job at taking its story and condensing it into a short runtime. I like the arc of Batman being a lone superhero and wanting no part in the Justice League. The voice cast does a great job with their performances. The comedy is excellent and it made me smile. The action sequences are very entertaining. And finally, the last scene of this short film was really funny.
Negatives for Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered (2014): Bat-Mite being revealed as the mastermind who kidnapped the Justice League was really dumb.
Overall, Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered (2014) was an excellent short film with the DC superheroes in Lego form and I would definitely rewatch this in the future.
Positives for Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered (2014): This short film does am not excellent job at taking its story and condensing it into a short runtime. I like the arc of Batman being a lone superhero and wanting no part in the Justice League. The voice cast does a great job with their performances. The comedy is excellent and it made me smile. The action sequences are very entertaining. And finally, the last scene of this short film was really funny.
Negatives for Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered (2014): Bat-Mite being revealed as the mastermind who kidnapped the Justice League was really dumb.
Overall, Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered (2014) was an excellent short film with the DC superheroes in Lego form and I would definitely rewatch this in the future.
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Batman: The disappearance of the monuments and the Justice League were just framework crimes, like 2 slices of bread on an evil sandwich. And the bologna in the center of that sandwich is me. The mastermind behind this sandwich must be hiding at the last place I ever want to go: the Hall of Justice.
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