LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain

LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain

By Todd Grimes

  • Genre: Kids & Family
  • Release Date: 2017-08-22
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 15min
  • Director: Todd Grimes
  • Production Company: Warner Bros. Animation
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.5/10
6.5
From 48 Ratings

Description

The DC Super Girls go LEGO® in this animated adventure brimming with brain-twisting action! The mind games are only beginning when Supergirl, Wonder Woman, and Batgirl have no recollection of a series of wrongdoings that they were responsible for. Who can the girls turn to when even Bumblebee, Katana and other members of Super Hero High are also up to no good? It will take more than super powers to untangle this mental mix-up and find out who or what is behind these mind-bending misdoings! Get up and get your cape on for the ultimate in LEGO® girl power!

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Reviews

  • This is awesome movie

    5
    By Laura🌷🌻🐥💐
    Arissa
  • Terrific series!

    5
    By penguins66
    Highly recommend this series (other movie is “Super Villain High”). Positive messages for girls across the board, including confidence, strength, and smarts. Funny, too! The LEGO sets based on this series have my daughter hooked.
  • Who is the target audience?

    2
    By MachoManAndyStavage
    Dialogue is too fast. Trying too hard.
  • What happened?

    1
    By bg76
    The other 2 DC super hero high girls movies on iTunes are pretty good, my kids love them but the animation in this is sooo terrible. Please go back to the previous animation and storytelling style of the other two movies.
  • SUPER fun

    5
    By Spacekicker
    A cute change in the LEGO DC movies. Quick dialogue and fun action, Brain Drain is a great little movie the whole family can enjoy.
  • Very good movie!

    5
    By Maverickoo7
    My daughter really enjoyed it. It looks just like the Lego toys! There's even a great version of the song "Get the cape on!" That's the title song!
  • worse than you can imagine

    1
    By worse than you can imagine
    The dialog is rattled off so fast that it's almost incomprehensible. The "lego" part was unrecognizable - okay, the girls have lego paws instead of hands, but nothing else would make you think this was lego related. the animation is unsettlingly bad, and our super-hero obsessed toddler couldn't even sit through it, she said "mommy this is boring" and wandered off to go use her imagination.

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