We’re only 2 days away until the 1-hour premiere of DC Super Hero Girls on Cartoon Network. If you dug fun opening main title sequence that was recently released, then enjoy two clips from the premiere movie “#SweetJustice“!

In the first clip, Wonder Woman assesses the team’s skills and abilities. Voice actress supreme and unabashed Batgirl fan herself Tara Strong bringing her trademark energy to this iteration of Batgirl. We also get a tease of Robin being part of this continuity. Of course that begs the question which one?

 

Whether it’s comics or live-action, looks like Wonder Woman enjoys ice cream in any universe!

 

I think it’s safe to say that Lauren Faust and everyone involved is bringing magic to this project.

Enjoy some official stills and be sure to catch “#SweetJustice” on Friday, March 8 (6:00 PM ET/PT) which just so happens to fall on International Women’s Day!

When six ordinary girls meet and discover that they each have extraordinary powers, they decide to join forces to take on one of Metropolis’s most sinister villains.

DC Super Hero Girls stars the voices of Tara Strong (Teen Titans Go!) as Batgirl, Grey Griffin (Unikitty!) as Wonder Woman, Kari Wahlgren (Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz) as Zatanna, Nicole Sullivan (MADtv) as Supergirl, Kimberly Brooks (Voltron) as Bumblebee and Myrna Velasco (Elena of Avalor) as Green Lantern Jessica Cruz.

About “DC Super Hero Girls”

DC Super Hero Girls is an all-new animated action-comedy series from Warner Bros. Animation and based on characters from DC. Featuring fresh character designs and storytelling from Emmy® Award–winning producer Lauren Faust (Super Best Friends Forever, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends).

The world may know them as Wonder Woman, Supergirl and Batgirl, but not-so-typical teenagers Diana, Kara and Barbara, alongside their Super Hero friends have much more to deal with than just protecting the citizens of Metropolis from some of the most sinister school-aged Super-Villains of the DC Universe. After all, being teens is tough enough, what with school, friends, family and the chaos that comes with managing a social life.  But add super powers and a secret identity to the mix, and things can get a lot more complicated.

Lauren Faust is executive producer with Sam Register (Teen Titans Go!) also serving as executive producer.

The new series is a global initiative with Cartoon Network and builds on the successful DC Super Hero Girls global franchise which inspires girls to embrace their unique abilities and harness the power of teamwork and diversity to discover their true potential.  In addition to the new series, fans will also be treated to fresh storytelling in 2019 with new YouTube shorts, graphic novels, games, as well as a brand-new product line across multiple categories.

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