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One of the aspects that certainly won me over is that Superman gets to play the ultimate defiance to the unholy trinity while working toward the greater good of sacrificing himself to ensure a world of superheroes. I have anticipated this short film for almost two years now and there's not a moment where I regretted bugging the crap out of the Longstreth brothers, because they have the chops. They have enough balls to make fun of blind people while also serving up some great nods to the fans who should turn out to see this ultimate fanboy rumble. The voice work is fantastic as always as Longstreth manages to gather some rather talented voice actors and direct them to perfectly mimick most of the characters on the screen. The brothers and Drake literally don't miss a thing providing some of the cliches we've all grown to know and love while he airs some grievences with Catwoman bitching about being portrayed by Halle Berry to why the Daredevil is even able to know he's wearing a red outfit in the first place. Every nook and cranny is given such twists of sharp dark humor and yes Batman is still a whiny bitch who isn't very useful around his contemporaries. This is the sequel I wanted for one of the funniest short films I've ever seen. Kudos to all involved.
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