LEGO DC: Shazam! Magic and Monsters
When the boy hero Shazam is offered to join the Justice League he is reluctant about it, but when his rivals the Monster Society put the League in peril he's the only one who can save them.When the boy hero Shazam is offered to join the Justice League he is reluctant about it, but when his rivals the Monster Society put the League in peril he's the only one who can save them.When the boy hero Shazam is offered to join the Justice League he is reluctant about it, but when his rivals the Monster Society put the League in peril he's the only one who can save them.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Shazam
- (voice)
- Jeepers
- (voice)
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- Batman
- (voice)
- Billy Batson
- (voice)
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- Mister Mind
- (voice)
- The Wizard
- (voice)
- Wonder Woman
- (voice)
- (as Grey Griffin)
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- Mary Batson
- (voice)
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- Executive
- (voice)
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- The Penguin
- (voice)
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- Greeter
- (voice)
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- Green Lantern Jessica Cruz
- (voice)
- (as Cristina Milizia)
- Superman
- (voice)
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- Lobo
- (voice)
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- Flash
- (voice)
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- Black Adam
- (voice)
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Featured reviews
If Shazam! Fury of the Gods based on this story the film wouldn't have been a flop.
Well written dialogues, story and a splendid voice cast (the kid versions were cute). Every joke hit the mark and the humour was organic. One of the best adaptations of Captain Marvel / Shazam. An emotional and heartwarming character arc and I loved the portrayal of other heroes too.
If Shazam! Fury of the Gods based on this story the film wouldn't have been a flop.
Shazam! Is already a bit of a comedic superhero. That's why it doesn't change the character to do it in Lego. Batman remains the funniest character in Lego form. This basically becomes DC babies. I wish the whole baby league could fight the worm with baby versions of their powers. The phrase that keeps popping into my mind is "stealing candy from a baby". Mind control is not always the most compelling story. I really wish that the kids would have lesser powers.
There was one amusing joke, but the rest of the humour was just lame. The writing was a bunch of cliches and cheesy dialogue. I don't see how anyone over 12 years old could enjoy it.
I really liked the live action Shazam film and The Return of Black Adam animated short, but this was too much to sit through.
If there's one positive it's that the animation was really well done.
Did you know
- TriviaSean Astin reprises his role as Shazam.
- Quotes
Batman: [after transforming back to normal] I feel...
Superman: More powerful than a locomotive. *Way* more powerful.
Billy Batson: Hi.
[the League turn toward him]
Billy Batson: I'm Billy Batson.
Wonder Woman: [shocked] You're a...
Jessica Cruz: ...kid.
Billy Batson: Now you know why I didn't wanna tell you. I didn't want you to think less of me.
Superman: Billy, being a hero isn't about your age or having flashy superpowers.
Wonder Woman: Part of being a hero is trying to make the world a better place, no matter what age you are.
Flash: Yeah, that and an awesome costume. By the way, why didn't my costume change?
Billy Batson: You've already got a lighting bolt.
Batman: Billy, you're going to make one incredible member of the Justice League.
[Jessica places a hand on Billy's shoulder]
- ConnectionsReferences Lobo (2000)
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- Lego DC: Shazam!: Magic and Monsters
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- Runtime
- 1h 21m(81 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1