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COMIC BOOK MOVIE ZONE: Superman The Last Son of Krypton(1996) Review

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2009

Rated NR

Studio: Warner Brothers/Warner Brothers Animation

Directed by
Dan Riba
Scott Jeralds
Curt Geda
Bruce Timm

Voices of
Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent
Dana Delany as Lois Lane
Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor
Malcolm McDowelll as John Corben
Christopher McDonald as Jor-El
Finola Hughes as Lara
Mike Farrell asJonathan Kent
Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent
Tony Jay as Sul-Van
Corey Burton as Brainiac
George Dzundza as Perry White
David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen
Lauren Tom as Angela Chen
Brad Garrett as Bibbo
Dorian Harewood as Ron Troupe
Charles Howerton as Terrorist Guard
Tress MacNeille as Mrs. Stevenson
Jason Marsden asTeenage Clark Kent
Nick Savalas as Attorney
Kelley Schmidt as Teenage Lana Lang
Miracle Vincent asDanitra Evans
Roger Rose as Driver Cop
Brian George as Councilman
Jesse Batten as Baby Kal-El

DVD SPECIAL FEATURE {On Superman; The Animated Series Volume 1}
Commentary on Part 1 by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, Alan Burnett, Curt Geta and Glen Murakami

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  • @moviereviews4life Did you notice this apes Superman: The Movie's three-act structure? Of course it's only about 66 minutes long, but it's still Krypton-Smallville-Metropolis. I've heard there are also a few nods to the movie, but I've not seen it in a while so I can't tell you specifically, but I think they mention the 28 inhabited galaxies or something like that.

  • @xJoeEDangerouslyx oh yeah they said that it was like a nod to the films, but they wanted to explore more of Krypton than Donner did, I really liked the idea that Jor-El wanted to put all Kryptonians in the Phantom Zone and have himself take the ship to another panet, it helped to make sense as to why he would make an escape pod for just one person

  • Good review, i need to see this.

  • Definitely great addition to the DCAU, but be prepared it is a complete opposite from the Batman Animated Series.

  • Never seen this..i'll check it out.

  • Definitely go see it, but get the Volume 1 set, so you can see follow up episodes. Corbin becoming Metallo, Luthor finding Kryptonite and of course Brainiac coming to Earth, its all in the first volume set.

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  • me give 4/5

  • Who got shot?

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