Teenage versions of DC Comics superheroines both attend high school and fight crime to protect the citizens of Metropolis.Teenage versions of DC Comics superheroines both attend high school and fight crime to protect the citizens of Metropolis.Teenage versions of DC Comics superheroines both attend high school and fight crime to protect the citizens of Metropolis.
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Not half bad at all. Pretty entertaining actually. Much better than that atrocity Teen Titans Go. This is more my idea of a childishly hilarious show. Its not perfect but its pretty good.
Fun re-imagination of DC's heroines in high school - with all the usual high school antics, moodiness, relationships, jealousies, and close knit friendships. Plenty of references to keep a true geek happy, and enough backstory for a novice to follow. Plus most episodes are just 8-12 minutes so "go to sleep after this episode" can turn into "just one more" and it's ok :)
This is what you get when you cross a beloved Comicbook franchise with a show about technicolored horses.
A vast improvement from the original version of DC Super Hero Girls, as it focuses more on the main characters, storytelling and comedy rather than being a marketing scheme to sell dolls.
Lauren Faust comes in and fixes the problems of its predecessor with diverse character designs, comical timing and a great cast of voices.
A vast improvement from the original version of DC Super Hero Girls, as it focuses more on the main characters, storytelling and comedy rather than being a marketing scheme to sell dolls.
Lauren Faust comes in and fixes the problems of its predecessor with diverse character designs, comical timing and a great cast of voices.
It's a cute series, I like the messages and the themes, my only problem is that I wish it wasn't episodic and that the stories were more connected like the first 3 episodes. It's also really loud a lot of the times but I can live with it.
From what I have seen from a few shorts 3 maybe, this series seems to actually be a bit more fun than the original, even though it had better animation the stories in that seem to just be pass especially since they used villains as superheroes.
Anyways moving on from that, while it is no justice league or young justice in terms of quality and action but it is far more enjoyable than the Teen Titans Go!, while the series lacks action at least the characters aren't teaching kids idiotic morals or bad lessons, also the characters are doing something than just setting around doing nothing.
That is all I have to say.
Anyways moving on from that, while it is no justice league or young justice in terms of quality and action but it is far more enjoyable than the Teen Titans Go!, while the series lacks action at least the characters aren't teaching kids idiotic morals or bad lessons, also the characters are doing something than just setting around doing nothing.
That is all I have to say.
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- TriviaIn season 1, episode 3 the Super Hero Girl team attempt to save a bakery from destruction (unsuccessfully). At the end of it Batgirl draws the correlation that Lex Luthor is behind it. Supergirl then poses the question, "Lex Luthor is like, the richest man in Metropolis. What could Lex Luthor possibly have against cupcakes?". This is very likely a reference to the internet meme spawned from a children's counting book depicting Lex Luthor stealing 40 cakes, despite being the richest man in Metropolis, thus having no need to steal cakes in the first place.
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