LEGO Batman
- June 9, 2010
- Traveller's Tales (UK), Ltd.
LEGO Batman is an action-adventure game where players can step into the shoes of Batman, Robin, and even the villains as they navigate through Gotham City, building, driving, swinging, and fighting. The game offers the chance to experience the story from both the hero and villain perspectives. With support for multiple languages, players can enjoy the game in English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish.
Reviews
- The movie features excellent animation and original scenes that enhance the storytelling compared to the video game.
- It offers humor that appeals to both children and adults, making it enjoyable for family viewing.
- The inclusion of a collectible Lego figure adds value for fans and collectors.
- Some viewers felt the movie was too similar to the cut scenes from the Lego Batman video game, lacking originality.
- A few parents noted that certain humor and themes might be too mature for younger children.
- There were complaints about misleading product descriptions regarding included items, such as the Lego figure.
- humor29 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the film is widely praised for its cleverness and appeal to both children and adults, featuring a mix of age-appropriate jokes and more mature references that may go over younger viewers' heads. Many reviewers highlight the well-written dialogue and funny character interactions, making it an enjoyable experience for families. While some found it less clever than "The Lego Movie," it still delivers a fun and humorous take on the superhero genre, with plenty of laughs for all ages.
“The humor is just great -- very well-written dialogue that kept my kids and I giggling.”
“It's clever, funny, and the production was terrific.”
“We love the relationship between Batman and Superman; it is hilarious!”
- story19 mentions
- 26 % positive mentions
- 58 % neutral mentions
- 16 % negative mentions
The story of the LEGO Batman movie is described as entertaining and accessible for both children and adults, featuring original scenes and dialogue that diverge from the game while retaining the core plot. While the animation quality varies, the characters are well-developed, and the storyline is engaging, though some reviewers noted a desire for deeper individual storylines for the supporting heroes. Overall, it offers a cinematic experience that complements the game, making it enjoyable for fans and newcomers alike.
“It is full of original scenes, dialogue, and story that differs from the game while maintaining the same general plot.”
“The characters have a real personality and the plot is a little bit meatier than one would expect from an animated movie with toys as the focus.”
“The story line is great and the ending was good too.”
“The rest of the superhero cast are good for fill-ins, but there could have been more of a storyline to the movie.”
“Not enough storyline for the individual hero.”
“A new storyline that supported the games would have been better.”
- music1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is praised for its clever parody of the 1989 Batman film's opening, effectively incorporating iconic scores from Danny Elfman and John Williams, which enhances the nostalgic experience for players.
“Kudos to the design team for their parody of the original 1989 Batman film opening, as well as the use of that iconic Danny Elfman music and the John Williams Superman score.”