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'''Superman: Brainiac Attacks''' is a [[Direct-to-video]] movie, created to cash in on the mild-success of ''[[Superman Returns]]''. [[Needs Wiki Magic Love]]. |
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Revision as of 04:43, 31 January 2014
Superman: Brainiac Attacks is a Direct-to-video movie, created to cash in on the mild-success of Superman Returns. Needs Wiki Magic Love.
Provides Examples Of:
- Lazy Artist: Nearly all the designs are recycled from Superman: The Animated Series.
- Oh Crap
- Same Character but Different: It was not written to be part of the DCAU, but the Superman: The Animated Series art style was used, so it was quite jarring when some characters acted nothing like you expected, with Brainiac himself a powerful but standard-issue bad guy, and Lex Luthor being basically his old-school-film-series self.