As versões adolescentes das super-heróis da DC Comics assistem ao ensino médio e lutam contra o crime para proteger os cidadãos de Metropolis.As versões adolescentes das super-heróis da DC Comics assistem ao ensino médio e lutam contra o crime para proteger os cidadãos de Metropolis.As versões adolescentes das super-heróis da DC Comics assistem ao ensino médio e lutam contra o crime para proteger os cidadãos de Metropolis.
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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.
After watching the entire series, I found this series to be quite the roller-coaster ride in terms of focus and enjoy-ability. It's definitely not the worst series I've seen, but there's a lot that needs to be polished.
To start with the positives, I enjoyed the voice performance. Each character syncs well with the voice performance, and each character gives off a certain vibe. I especially enjoy the different animation styles chosen for each character. Squash-and-stretch for the enthusiastic Bat-girl, awkward but proud for the foreign Wonder Woman, shy and reserved for Bumblebee. It blends very well and looks great as a visual perspective. I also loved the first four episodes. They fit together to create a 4-part story on the creation of the team, and I was immediately sucked into the girl's world.
However, all of the other aspects of the show are lacking. The animation, while fluent, definitely has it's moments where it's and "Adobe Flash-ey". The characters are also very bland and have much potential to be desired. None of them have any dimension, and come off as flat, bland characters meant to have only one true emotion in the story. All characters are cliche and have nothing that gives them any sort of personality.
The entire show feels like a long trope, with episodes centered around themes we have seen over and over in popular high-school dramas, except with superheros instead of average teenage girls. While the first four episodes were exceptional, the rest were quite tedious. Episodes center around dull plots such as going to the mall, going to school, learning to be brave, learning to work as a team. Most episodes follow a repeated cycle of having to face a new villain and fighting them, though we never get to see the villains much after-wards and leave them feeling like plot-devices. Along side a short run-time and seemingly random plots, having superpowers certainly doesn't save them from such bland plots.
To conclude, I enjoyed parts of this cartoon. It's not going to be the next "Justice League" or "Teen Titans", but I'm sure that kids and parents will find it as a fun diversion to watch on a rainy day. This is only the first season, so it certainly has a chance to become something better.
To start with the positives, I enjoyed the voice performance. Each character syncs well with the voice performance, and each character gives off a certain vibe. I especially enjoy the different animation styles chosen for each character. Squash-and-stretch for the enthusiastic Bat-girl, awkward but proud for the foreign Wonder Woman, shy and reserved for Bumblebee. It blends very well and looks great as a visual perspective. I also loved the first four episodes. They fit together to create a 4-part story on the creation of the team, and I was immediately sucked into the girl's world.
However, all of the other aspects of the show are lacking. The animation, while fluent, definitely has it's moments where it's and "Adobe Flash-ey". The characters are also very bland and have much potential to be desired. None of them have any dimension, and come off as flat, bland characters meant to have only one true emotion in the story. All characters are cliche and have nothing that gives them any sort of personality.
The entire show feels like a long trope, with episodes centered around themes we have seen over and over in popular high-school dramas, except with superheros instead of average teenage girls. While the first four episodes were exceptional, the rest were quite tedious. Episodes center around dull plots such as going to the mall, going to school, learning to be brave, learning to work as a team. Most episodes follow a repeated cycle of having to face a new villain and fighting them, though we never get to see the villains much after-wards and leave them feeling like plot-devices. Along side a short run-time and seemingly random plots, having superpowers certainly doesn't save them from such bland plots.
To conclude, I enjoyed parts of this cartoon. It's not going to be the next "Justice League" or "Teen Titans", but I'm sure that kids and parents will find it as a fun diversion to watch on a rainy day. This is only the first season, so it certainly has a chance to become something better.
The reason why dc superhero girls succeed in quality while ttg doesn't because they made characters are likable they tell good jokes and they throw in a some good action scenes so if you want a show that can tell good jokes and good action I recommend this show
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 :)
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.
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- CuriosidadesIn 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.
- ConexõesEdited from DC Super Hero Girls: #SweetJustice Part 4 (2019)
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