DC League of Super-Pets
Sit, stay, save the world.
Overview
When Superman and the rest of the Justice League are kidnapped, Krypto the Super-Dog must convince a rag-tag shelter pack - Ace the hound, PB the potbellied pig, Merton the turtle and Chip the squirrel - to master their own newfound powers and help him rescue the superheroes.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
The movie taps into the long-standing popularity of superhero films while also riding the wave of animated animal adventures. It provides a lighthearted and family-friendly alternative to the often-darker themes explored in live-action DC movies, appealing to a broader audience, especially younger viewers.
- The voice acting is excellent, with Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart bringing their comedic chemistry to the roles of Krypto and Ace, respectively.
- The animation is vibrant and visually appealing, capturing the energy of the DC universe in a kid-friendly way.
- The plot, while simple, offers a fun and engaging superhero adventure with themes of friendship, self-acceptance, and finding your inner hero.
- It cleverly utilizes familiar DC characters and tropes, presenting them in a fresh and humorous light.
Fun Facts
- Several voice actors from other DC projects appear in the film, creating connections across different DC media.
- The guinea pig villains are voiced by Kate McKinnon, and their evil plan involves a lot of internet memes, a clear nod to modern internet culture.
- The movie makes numerous references to classic Superman lore, including Krypto's origin story and his relationship with Superman.
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"Sit, stay, save the world."
Français
FR
Title: Krypto et les Super-Animaux
"Et si votre animal de compagnie avait des super-pouvoirs ?"
Italiano
IT
Title:
"Seduto! A cuccia! Salva il mondo!"
普通话
CN
Title: DC萌宠特遣队
"坐下,站起来,拯救世界。"
Português
BR
Title: DC Liga dos Superpets
"Todos os pets têm segredos, mas os deles são super"
Deutsch
CH
Title:
"Sitz, Platz, rette die Welt."
Where to Watch
Cast
Crew
Reviews
As the young son of the last remaining Kryptonians is put into his fleeing spaceship, his faithful puppy leaps from his father's arms and joins him in the capsule. In the nick of time too, as the planet is soon toast! Spin on and a few years later the boy is now doing his best Henry Cavill impersonations as "Superman" aided and abetted by his equally super-strong pooch "Krypto". It turns out that these are just two of a plethora of heroes from the "Justice League" who try to keep the evil "Lex Luthor" from achieving world domination. What nobody expects here though, is that a meteor that "Luthor" had hoped would give him the power to finally defeat his nemesis ends up in the hands of a loved-up guinea pig ("Lulu") - and a clever and scheming guinea pig at that. She rather adeptly uses her new-found powers to embolden an army of other, now ninja, guinea pigs to capture and imprison the "Justice League" so she can get prove her worth to the love of her life - the ruthless "Luthor". There is a glimmer of hope! The meteorite that enhanced the rodents has also fallen the way of a few others, and together with "Krypto" they band together, learn to harness their powers and the scene is set for a final showdown. The animation is perfectly adequate, but the story is weak and far too thinly strung out. The turtle has a few quite witty lines of dialogue but the rest of it mixes cheese and sentiment in an almost cringe-making fashion. There are far too many characters and by the end it has a sort of chaotic "Avengers Endgame" (2019) scenario that was as devoid of jeopardy as it was dull and repetitive to watch. At times, indeed, it was almost as if DC wanted to make a film to remind us that not all super-heroes were developed by Marvel. Maybe I am just too old - but I struggled to stay the course with this.
This movie had no business being this funny... I have not laughed this consistently in a long time. Good watch filled with great visuals and fun action set pieces, and a surprising amount of heart. One scene brought tears to my eyes, which I was not expecting coming into the film. I do have a few complaints, the movie felt a little long even at an hour and forty-five minutes, pacing was a bit off towards the end of the second and beginning of the third act. Also, some performances could have used some work, they felt... uninspired.
Score: 72%
Verdict: Good
Oscar Awards
Wins
Haven't Won A Oscar
Nominations
Haven't Nominated for Oscar
Media
Featurette
DC League of Super-Pets | Meet The Pets - Chip
Featurette
DC League of Super-Pets | Meet The Pets - Ace
Featurette
DC League of Super-Pets | Meet The Pets - Krypto the Super-Dog