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I know I always complain about these DC product-integration media tie-ins that are essentially hour-long commercials, but truly, even taking into account its contemporaries, _LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain_ is one of the worst things...


Movie spotlight
When Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Bumblebee and Katana suddenly realize they cannot remember a single moment from their Monday at Super Hero High, the young DC Super Heroes spring into sleuthing action! Suspecting foul-play, they band together to retrace their steps and uncover the mystery of who exactly stole their memories – and what nefarious plan might be afoot?
When Supergirl, Wonder Woman, and other top DC Super Hero Girls mysteriously lose their memories, they must band together to figure out who is responsible. A series of strange events leads them to believe a new villain is behind their memory loss. They discover that their memories are not gone, but rather 'drained', and they must race against time to recover them before their secret identities are revealed.
LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain was generally well-received by its target audience, praised for its fun and engaging storyline, humor, and positive messages about teamwork and friendship. While not aiming for deep critical analysis, it successfully delivered an entertaining experience for young fans of the LEGO and DC Super Hero Girls franchises.
Praised for its vibrant animation and energetic pace.
Appreciated for its humor and positive themes for young viewers.
Found to be an enjoyable entry in the LEGO DC Super Hero Girls series.
Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be a fun and entertaining watch, particularly for children. Many appreciated the humor and the strong emphasis on friendship and teamwork among the female superheroes. The animation style and character designs were also frequently mentioned as positives.
The film is a direct-to-video release and serves as a continuation of the animated series 'DC Super Hero Girls'.
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I know I always complain about these DC product-integration media tie-ins that are essentially hour-long commercials, but truly, even taking into account its contemporaries, _LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain_ is one of the worst things...