Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High

Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High is a 2018 American computer-animated superhero comedy film based on the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, produced by Warner Bros. Animation.[4][5][6][7] It is the fourth film in the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, as well as the second and final Lego branded film in the series to be based on the DC Super Hero Girls, before the franchise itself got rebooted by Lauren Faust in January 2019.[8] It was digitally released on May 1, 2018, and was followed by a DVD release[9] on May 15, 2018.[10]

Lego DC Super Hero Girls:
Super-Villain High
DVD cover
Directed byElsa Garagarza
Written byJeremy Adams
Produced byRick Morales
Sam Register
Jill Wilfert
Robert Fewkes
StarringGrey Griffin
Anais Fairweather
Cristina Milizia
Stephanie Sheh
Ashlyn Selich
Tara Strong
Teala Dunn
Edited byRob Ehenrich
Music byRobert J. Kral
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Home Entertainment
Release dates
  • May 1, 2018 (2018-05-01) (Digital)[1]
  • May 15, 2018 (2018-05-15) (DVD)[2]
Running time
78 minutes[3]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Premise

It's up to Lego DC Super Hero Girls to uncover the truth about Uber High. This test is one that the Lego DC Super Hero Girls cannot fail![11]

Cast

Reception

Renee Longstreet for Common Sense Media gave the film a three out of five star rating and commented, "If derring-do and physical conflict are popular with girls as well as boys in today's marketplace, Warner Bros., DC Comics, and Lego have created a franchise that continues to build an audience. How enviable that is remains a question that parents and professionals consider. Does the violence go down easier for an 8-year-old when the participants are tiny plastic toys? Lego DC SuperHero Girls: Super-Villain High is filled with scenes of can-do girls battling and outwitting the power-hungry Lena Luthor and her temporary accomplices. The story is easy to follow, has suspense and a few mild twists and turns, and does offer some opportunities for messages about friendship, trust, competition, and teamwork. And there's some fun as well, as the girls -- in control at all times -- prove to be as unstoppable as they are smart and kind."[11]

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References

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