JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time
NR | 21 January 2014 (USA)
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Get ready for a battle of the ages when the Justice League faces off against its archenemies, the Legion of Doom, in an all-new movie from DC Comics. A mysterious being known as the Time Trapper arises, and a sinister plan led by Lex Luthor sends the Legion of Doom back in time to eliminate Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman before they become super heroes. For Aquaman, Flash and Cyborg, along with teen super heroes Karate Kid and Dawnstar, the stakes have never been higher, the rescue mission never deadlier. So join the fight for the future as the Justice League confronts its ultimate challenge… the threat of having never existed!

Reviews
DCfan

I will be honest I back when I saw this movie I wasn't very keen on mature DC back in 2015 but as time went on I got into them.I will be honest this might not be the best DC movie I have seen but it is reasonable but I kinda wish that the movie was longer because it is not even 1 hour, in fact, it is the same amount of time as it takes for a CW series episode length. I was actually even more happy that they got Diedrich Bader back as Batman and Kevin Michael Richardson as Black Manta. In fact, the whole cast was good. In these, I am very surprised that not many people know who Karate Kid is. He is not from the movie Karate Kid he is from Legion Of Superheroes another DC TV show, in fact, there is an episode dedicated to him.If you are a fan of DC golden age heroes, Superfriends and Batman the brave and the bold then you might love this movie.

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rajaat99

Lately the animated movies coming out are not suitable for children, with all the blood and swearing. I'm glad DC finally put something out that I can watch with my younger children. There are plot holes, but no worse than a Michael Bay movie.It's good, clean, fun.I still wish it was more along the lines of the Justice League cartoon, which was entertaining for children and adults.Note: I saw another review bad mouth the character of "Karate Kid." I'd just like to point out that DC Comics introduced Karate Kid in 1966, so I figure it's about time he showed up in an animated film.

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rundori

This is not good. This is a one-off for the kiddies. Not worth the watch for most. This should be named Super Friends in time. The time travel portion is so paradoxical its like watching an Austin Powers movie. The bad guy is a time genie that is locked away behind a glass box with no security system. How Utopian does your civilization have to become before you feel no need to secure a frickin time travel device under some hard security. An art museum would have better security. Lex is frozen in a block of ice that isn't even being refrigerated. I guess it keeps itself perpetually cold. Or maybe it was a chamber cooled by futuristic unseen measures. But that means they plan on keeping on ice forever! You will know what I am talking about if you dare watch it.Have you ever noticed that when someone goes back in time to take out the JLA, Earth never immediately falls to any of the countless galactic level villains that only superman can beat? If Lex beats Superman, Lex should return to an Earth ruled by Darksied. That would be a cool storyline. Lex Luthor: It's a Wonderful Life!

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Joseph Kalai

I'll keep it simple. It has a character called Karate Kid (!?) - yeah I'm not joking! The best scene features Bizarro and Solomon Grundy having a low IQ conversation. That's it. Bad beyond belief. Imagine the power of time travel preventing this flick from being made. That may be a better story.As a side note, why are they making more and more preschool friendly animated movies? Marvel's Black Widow and Punisher movie was equally bad. The days of JL Unlimited storytelling seem to be over. :( P.S. The guy who said that this is more watchable than JL: War clearly doesn't watch enough animated films.

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