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Steve JablonskyCast:
Dwayne Johnson, John Krasinski, Keanu Reeves, Kate McKinnon, Kevin Hart, Natasha Lyonne, Diego Luna, Vanessa Bayer, Marc Maron, Dascha Polanco, Ben Schwartz (more)VOD (4)
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Krypto the Super-Dog and Superman are inseparable best friends, sharing the same superpowers and fighting crime in Metropolis side by side. When Superman and the rest of the Justice League are kidnapped, Krypto must convince a rag-tag shelter pack—Ace the hound, PB the potbellied pig, Merton the turtle and Chip the squirrel—to master their own newfound powers and help him rescue the superheroes. (Warner Bros. CA)
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Yeah, actually, in the end it's a very good show for kids who will eat these "superheroes", as well as for adults, especially thanks to plenty of humour, nice funny scenes and quite an original premise (turbo turtle, size-changing pig, the big woof and electric squirrel versus the main villain with an army of guinea pigs!) A fine family entertainment, with the visuals and the integration into the DC universe being above standard. ()
A giant sow standing on a skyscraper?! The classic theme of oblivious masters with a superheroic setting offers some good jokes, well-paced action and a fairly infantile plot. The main villain is properly psychopathic and the disparate band of heroes is quite entertaining. Nothing extraordinary, nothing extraordinarily bad. Decent fun for the little fans of animals and DC. P.S: The post-credit scene is quite something. Black Adam’s dog is very unlikeable, if it is in the film, I’m not going to the cinema :) ()
Bored of "human" superheroes? Then put them on the back burner and hand over the reins to their no less super pets! That's how you could justify the idea of DC League of Super-Pets, which sought to reinvigorate the DC Universe with pets. The characters are, in keeping with the genre, bland to the core, so there are no surprises in that regard, and the same goes for the story. Nevertheless, it was nice to look at and the plot has drive, doesn’t lack action and it doesn’t forget the mandatory lessons. Young viewers will certainly be entertained, while older ones will appreciate a few more mature lines or references. PS: Merton rules! ()
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