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Showing posts with label lego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lego. Show all posts

Monday, August 22, 2016

Lego Aquaman at the Olympics


I know the 2016 Olympics are over, but A)I really love the Olympics, and B)if I didn't run this fun little graphic Lego sent out for today's psot, I'd have to wait until 2020. No way, so enjoy!


Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Lego Dimensions - Aquaman


Lego has embraced Aquaman like few companies, here's another fine example of a Sea King-centric Lego toy. These Lego Dimension Fun Packs retail for around ten bucks or so, not a bad price for what you get!


Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Friday, April 01, 2016

The Lego Batman Movie


Warner Bros. released the trailer to The Lego Batman Movie last week, and boy does it look like fun! On top of that, it features a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance by the rest of the JLA including a certain Sea King! That means Aquaman will be in two big screen movies in 2017--one live-action, one animated. Outrageous!


Friday, November 07, 2014

Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered

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Last week, Cartoon Network aired the brand-new special Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered, featuring Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Cyborg, and...Aquaman!

Batman helps foil a diamond heist orchestrated by The Joker, The Penguin, and Man-Bat, which is interrupted by the Man of Steel. He's there to ask the blocky Dark Knight Detective to join the newly-formed Justice League, something Batman could not be less interested in. But before the whole case can be wrapped up, the diamond and Superman disappear!

Batman heads back to the BatCave, where he ignores Alfred's suggestion that he join the team, instead preferring to go a long monologue about how he is a Grim Avenger of the Night, who can only work alone. Meanwhile, the other members of the Batman Family show up for beverages, putting the lie to Batman's self-serious protestations--one of many great gags to be found in this show.
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Superman's disappearance kicks off the case, which leads Batman to go find the other members of the team where they square off against bad guys. Him and The Flash versus Captain Cold, him, Cyborg, and Wonder Woman against Luthor, and him and Aquaman versus Black Manta!
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Each team-up ends the same way: with the hero disappearing, leaving Batman all alone. This forces Bats to head to the last place he wants to go: the Hall of Justice!
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It's here Batman finds who is behind this crazy adventure, which leads to he and the entire JLA squaring off against all the bad guys we saw previously. The heroes use teamwork, as is their wont, leading to the entire matter being resolved.
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Batman decides to join the Justice League, if only to keep an eye on the Man of Steel, whom he calls "the alien." This leads to Batman having a good, hearty laugh, which sorta creeps out the rest of the team. The End!


I really, really enjoyed Batman Be-Leaguered. The characterizations are informed heavily by the versions we saw in Batman: Brave and the Bold, something I have zero problem with. Aquaman is voiced by actor Dee Bradley Baker, who also did the honors for Man-Bat. He's cocky and brave, and looking for adventure. Since I loved the BBATB version so much, I'm glad to see it brought back here.

The adventure is a classic JLA story, but leavened with gags right out of the classic Warner Bros. cartoons of the 1940s (there's a sequence with Flash trying on different country's local attire that genuinely made me laugh out loud). All the heroes get something to do, and little bits of characterization that I found quite charming. More of these, please!

You can watch the entire show on Cartoon Network's website, and the Shrine suggests you do!