Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered

Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered
Directed by Rick Morales
Starring Dee Bradley Baker
Troy Baker
Grey DeLisle
John DiMaggio
Tom Kenny
Khary Payton
Paul Reubens
Kevin Michael Richardson
James Arnold Taylor
Production
company
Distributed by Warner Home Video
Release dates
  • October 27, 2014
Language English

Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered is a direct-to-video film animated superhero film based on the Lego and DC Comics brands.[1]

Plot

Superman wants Batman to join his new superhero team called the Justice League, but Batman prides himself on being a self-sufficient loner. After he defeats the Penguin, who was trying to steal a priceless jewel, as well as Man-Bat, and Joker, Superman flies out, but he then disappears along with the villains and the gem. Because of his disappearence, Batman calls in the Flash to help with his search for Superman. The Flash travels around the world with Batman following in the Batwing, until they find Captain Cold trying to steal hieroglyphics. Flash and Batman fight him, but Flash disappears mid fight while Batman is frozen solid without his utility belt. Batman thaws and defeats Cold, but he and the hieroglyphics disappear. Batman then asks Aquaman for help in the Batboat, but they find Black Manta and his robot sharks trying to steal the trident of Poseidon. Batman once again wins the fight, but Aquaman, Manta, and the trident all disappear. Batman then goes to Metropolis, where Wonder Woman and Cyborg are fighting Lex Luthor, who is trying to steal the Daily Planet Globe for an anonymus buyer. Once again, the Justice League members disappear, Batman defeats the villain, but Lex and the globe disappear. Batman deduces that Bat-Mite is behind it, and travels to the Justice League headquarters (the last place he wanted to go), where Bat-Mite prepared a trap for the Justice League including all of the stolen items. Batman does nothing, which Bat-Mite did not expect, but he did hint them that since the cage was immune to their powers, they shouldn't use them, and they escaped by opening the door. Batman promply accepts the invitation to the Justice League. Bat-Mite summons the villains, but they are easily defeated by the combined might of the Justice League, so Bat-Mite decides that instead of cheering on one hero, he should cheer on an entire team.

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