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Review on LEGO Justice Bizarro Blu Ray UltraViolet by Jacqueline Chavez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Another great LEGO DC film to take home!

After Bizarro's failed attempt to save the children in the playground who don't need saving, Superman decides to bring Bizarro to the new world he has discovered and calls Bizarro World. A year later, an attack on Lex Corp forces the Justice League to investigate, only to find Bizarro stole a double ray, making twins out of the entire league. Now the heroes and their twisted twins must team up to defeat Darkseid and save Bizarro World. Although this short film follows LEGO Batman: The Movie – DC Superheroes Unite, it is not a direct sequel to those films and does not contain anything related to Brainiac's teaser. how this movie ends. It's more of a sequel to the Batman Be-Leagured TV show (more on that in the specials). There's a pretty big gap to fill between that first Lego Batman movie and the Lego movie, and this movie does a wonderful job. . Voice acting is good, Troy Baker returns to play Batman and Tony Todd as Darkseid. Even though Lex Luthor is a supporting character, I missed Clancy Brown's take on the character. The rest of the cast complements the heroes and villains perfectly, so that's a minor gripe. The animation is again very well done and we get a good mix of heroes and villains in the cameos. While the core cast consists of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg and Green Lantern Guy Gardner and their quirky counterparts, we turn to Hawkman, The Flash, Green Arrow, Plastic Man, Gorilla Grodd, Penguin, Deathstoke, Captain. Cold and huge. This is one of my favorite parts as all the characters keep popping up and I wonder who else they could include, but at this point it's all about Bizarro World and there are no more surprise guests (well I won't spoil the experience). end for you). The special features are pretty decent, with a wide choice of audio and subtitle languages, the usual trailer they've squeezed in for other releases, and three short snippets. Me Am Bizarro: The League of Opposites is behind the scenes with some principles behind the film and the story of Bizarro, as well as some insights into the production. Batman: Be-Leagured is a television series that is followed by a main story. Its inclusion is important, it seems like it's been relegated to a bonus if you should watch it first if you haven't seen it. The final short is Be-Leagured Bloopers, which are just a bunch of goofy snippets from the TV special. Overall this is a pretty good release with a solid movie and thankfully short at 49 minutes. A little more and it would be overdue, welcome. It's a good addition if you've enjoyed the other Lego movies and the Batzarro minifigure set makes a great addition.

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