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An original animated short released on a DVD packed as a bonus with some of Fisher-Price's Imaginext DC Super Friends toys.
An original animated short released on a DVD packed as a bonus with some of Fisher-Price's Imaginext '''DC Super Friends''' toys.


When the DC Super Friends renovate the Hall of Justice, [[The Joker]] infiltrates it and takes over, leaving [[Superman]] and [[Batman]] trapped inside a holographic training program. The remaining DC Superfriends, [[The Flash]], [[Green Lantern]], [[Hawkman]] and [[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Cyborg]] must find a way to rescue the World's Finest, but Joker has called on Gorilla Grodd and Mr. Freeze for backup.
When the DC Super Friends renovate the Hall of Justice, [[The Joker]] infiltrates it and takes over, leaving [[Superman]] and [[Batman]] trapped inside a holographic training program. The remaining DC Superfriends, [[The Flash]], [[Green Lantern]], [[Hawkman]] and [[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Cyborg]] must find a way to rescue the World's Finest, but Joker has called on Gorilla Grodd and Mr. Freeze for backup.


For a 17-minute short aimed primarily at ages 3 to 5, it is surprisingly entertaining, featuring plenty of action, quirky characters and good humor. It wonderfully apes on the classic ''[[Super Friends]]'' cartoon, and has found its fair share of enthusiasts in the adult fandom.
For a 17-minute short aimed primarily at ages 3 to 5, it is surprisingly entertaining, featuring plenty of action, quirky characters and good humor. It wonderfully apes on the classic ''[[Superfriends]]'' cartoon, and has found its fair share of enthusiasts in the adult fandom.


It can be viewed on Fisher-Price's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDSj5ZvlbuU official YouTube channel].
It can be viewed on Fisher-Price's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDSj5ZvlbuU official YouTube channel].


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=== This short provides examples of: ===
* [[All Your Base Are Belong to Us]]: Joker takes over the Hall of Justice with help from Gorilla Grodd and Mr. Freeze.
* [[All Your Base Are Belong to Us]]: Joker takes over the Hall of Justice with help from Gorilla Grodd and Mr. Freeze.
* [[Arm Cannon]]: Cyborg has one on each arm.
* [[Arm Cannon]]: Cyborg has one on each arm.
* [[Back to Back Badasses]]: Batman and Superman.
* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: Batman and Superman.
* [[Bash Brothers]]: Batman and Superman!
* [[Bash Brothers]]: Batman and Superman!
* [[Big No]]: Green Lantern lets one out when Mr. Freeze leaves him trapped inside a yellow smiley-face bomb.
* [[Big No]]: Green Lantern lets one out when Mr. Freeze leaves him trapped inside a yellow smiley-face bomb.
* [[Deadly Training Area]]: Batman and Superman are locked in one.
* [[Deadly Training Area]]: Batman and Superman are locked in one.
* [[Everythings Better With Monkeys]]: Gorilla Grodd!
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: Gorilla Grodd!
* [[Freeze Frame Bonus]]: Hawkman flies by a billboard on which [[Booster Gold]] is advertising a breakfast cereal.
* [[Freeze-Frame Bonus]]: Hawkman flies by a billboard on which [[Booster Gold]] is advertising a breakfast cereal.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Blink and you'll miss it [[Sweetie Graffiti]], with [[Foe Yay|Joker's and Batman's names]].
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Blink and you'll miss it [[Sweetie Graffiti]], with [[Foe Yay|Joker's and Batman's names]].
* [[Hard Light]]: The holographic training simulator in the Hall of Justice runs on this. Joker makes sure to trap Batman and Superman in it and have them fight "holograms" of Solomon Grundy and mud monsters.
* [[Hard Light]]: The holographic training simulator in the Hall of Justice runs on this. Joker makes sure to trap Batman and Superman in it and have them fight "holograms" of Solomon Grundy and mud monsters.
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: [[Beast Wars (Animation)|Beast Wars Megatron]]/[[Inuyasha|Sesshomaru]]/[[Transformers Animated|Animated Optimus Prime]] is Superman (and Hawkman), [[Fairly Oddparents|Timmy's Dad]]/[[Transformers Prime|Knock Out]] is Batman, [[Justice League|Green Lantern]]/[[Futurama|Hermes Conrad]] is Cyborg (and Gorilla Grodd) and [[Tales From the Crypt|the Crypt Keeper]] is the Joker!
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Beast Wars|Beast Wars Megatron]]/[[Inuyasha|Sesshomaru]]/[[Transformers Animated|Animated Optimus Prime]] is Superman (and Hawkman), [[Fairly Oddparents|Timmy's Dad]]/[[Transformers Prime|Knock Out]] is Batman, [[Justice League (animation)|Green Lantern]]/[[Futurama|Hermes Conrad]] is Cyborg (and Gorilla Grodd) and [[Tales from the Crypt|the Crypt Keeper]] is the Joker!
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: The Joker has one.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: The Joker has one.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: {{spoiler|After trapping Grodd in some super-sticky bubble gum, Hawkman tells him to "stick around". Flash promptly tells Hawkman to let ''him'' tell the jokes from here on out.}}
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: {{spoiler|After trapping Grodd in some super-sticky bubble gum, Hawkman tells him to "stick around". Flash promptly tells Hawkman to let ''him'' tell the jokes from here on out.}}
** The Narrator at one point saids Batman are Superman are getting in over their heads while fighting sludge monsters. Even pausing before saying it.
** The Narrator at one point saids Batman are Superman are getting in over their heads while fighting sludge monsters. Even pausing before saying it.
* [[Sir Not Appearing in This Trailer|Lady Not Appearing in This Short]]: [[Wonder Woman]]. Along with Sirs [[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Aquaman]] and Robin.
* [[Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Trailer|Lady Not Appearing in This Short]]: [[Wonder Woman]]. Along with Sirs [[Aquaman]] and Robin.
* [[Large Ham]]: Both the narrator and Hal Jordan.
* [[Large Ham]]: Both the narrator and Hal Jordan.
* [[Merchandise Driven]]: Surprisingly averted, aside from some Imaginext and Hero World vehicles showing up in the motorpool... the episode prominently features [[Toyless Toyline Character|toyless toyline characters]] such as Cyborg, Solomon Grundy and Gorilla Grodd, as well as locations and vehicles that don't have toys, like the Hall of Justice (the only playsets in the toyline are Batcaves) and Joker's big mecha.
* [[Merchandise-Driven]]: Surprisingly averted, aside from some Imaginext and Hero World vehicles showing up in the motorpool... the episode prominently features [[Toyless Toyline Character|toyless toyline characters]] such as Cyborg, Solomon Grundy and Gorilla Grodd, as well as locations and vehicles that don't have toys, like the Hall of Justice (the only playsets in the toyline are Batcaves) and Joker's big mecha.
* [[The Most Dangerous Video Game]]: Joker turns Cyborg's room into a live video game, complete with video game sound effects.
* [[The Most Dangerous Video Game]]: Joker turns Cyborg's room into a live video game, complete with video game sound effects.
* [[Narrator]]: The video has one, aping the classic ''Superfriends'' narrator perfectly.
* [[Narrator]]: The video has one, aping the classic ''Superfriends'' narrator perfectly.
* [[Parental Bonus]]: Since this is intended for young children, the sheer amount of shout-outs to ''Superfriends'' and the DC universe in general all qualify.
* [[Parental Bonus]]: Since this is intended for young children, the sheer amount of shout-outs to ''Superfriends'' and the DC universe in general all qualify.
* [[Shout Out]]: The intro is basically a remake of the classic ''Superfriends'' one.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The intro is basically a remake of the classic ''Superfriends'' one.
** Cyborg's feet as he jumps from building to building bring to mind ''[[Inspector Gadget]]''.
** Cyborg's feet as he jumps from building to building bring to mind ''[[Inspector Gadget]]''.
* [[The Stoic]]: Hal Jordan is a [[Dudley Do Right]]-sounding, cardboard dullard in this one. It works magnificently.
* [[The Stoic]]: Hal Jordan is a [[Dudley Do-Right]]-sounding, cardboard dullard in this one. It works magnificently.
* [[Swiss Army Appendage]]: Cyborg is practically the superhero version of Inspector Gadget in this department! He has extending legs, arm cannons, the cyborg part of his head can turn into a radar dish, and when he gets electrocuted tons of other trinkets pop out of him.
* [[Swiss Army Appendage]]: Cyborg is practically the superhero version of Inspector Gadget in this department! He has extending legs, arm cannons, the cyborg part of his head can turn into a radar dish, and when he gets electrocuted tons of other trinkets pop out of him.


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Latest revision as of 22:42, 23 October 2017

An original animated short released on a DVD packed as a bonus with some of Fisher-Price's Imaginext DC Super Friends toys.

When the DC Super Friends renovate the Hall of Justice, The Joker infiltrates it and takes over, leaving Superman and Batman trapped inside a holographic training program. The remaining DC Superfriends, The Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman and Cyborg must find a way to rescue the World's Finest, but Joker has called on Gorilla Grodd and Mr. Freeze for backup.

For a 17-minute short aimed primarily at ages 3 to 5, it is surprisingly entertaining, featuring plenty of action, quirky characters and good humor. It wonderfully apes on the classic Superfriends cartoon, and has found its fair share of enthusiasts in the adult fandom.

It can be viewed on Fisher-Price's official YouTube channel.

Tropes used in DC Super Friends include: