If you enjoyed the DC Super Hero Girls half-hour “#LeagueOfShadows” special that aired a few weeks ago during the inaugural DCFanDome, good news more new DC Super Hero Girls episodes are heading your way in September!
Worth noting, actress Lilly Aspell who portrayed Young Diana in the live-action 2017 Wonder Woman film is making her animation debut when she reprises her role as a Young Diana in the world of DCSHG for an upcoming episode.
Courtesy of the Cartoon Network UK YouTube channel, check out these hilarious preview clips from the episode “#AwesomeAuntAntiope” that include a flashback sequence with Young Diana.
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Check out the DC Super Hero Girls September episode descriptions below. Tune in again for DC FanDome this Saturday for programming that includes DC Super Hero Girls and check back here for The Beat’s continuing coverage.
Sunday, September 20
4 p.m. DC Super Hero Girls “#HousePest” — When the Super Hero Girls discover that Diana doesn’t actually have a home, they gladly open theirs up to her… until they discover that life with an Amazon is much more challenging than they expected.
DC Super Hero Girls “#ItsComplicated” — When Hal Jordan sees Carol Ferris with a new boyfriend, his ego can’t handle the rejection, resulting in the most absurd Lantern battle ever.
Sunday, September 27
4 p.m. DC Super Hero Girls “#TheBirdAndTheBee” — Meek little Karen Beecher is intimidated by big broody Carter Hall until she discovers Hawkman’s tragically romantic destiny and vows to use her vast knowledge of cheesy teen movies to help him reunite with his beloved.
DC Super Hero Girls “#FantasticBeastsAndHowToMindThem” — Diana Prince receives a care package from home, and her pet-raising skills are soon put to the test when a mysterious egg hatches into a baby griffin.
Monday, September 28
6:45 p.m. DC Super Hero Girls “#AwesomeAuntAntiope” — Diana always preferred her “fun aunt” Antiope to her strict mother, but when Antiope visits Metropolis and takes the girls out on the town, Diana sees her aunt’s antics in a whole new light.
Saving the day is super easy when you’re a Super Hero. But stopping evil in its tracks while keeping up grades and managing a social life, all before curfew? Ugh. That’s, like, super tough. DC Super Hero Girls are more than crime-fighting besties, they’re a diverse group of dedicated super-teens! Working together, they fight the battles of Metropolis and the battles of growing, up all at the same time. Always discovering new ways to control their powers and abilities, these awesome girls are quickly learning (sometimes the hard way) how to deal with the super challenges of being a teenage Super Hero.
We all have the power to make a difference. Just make sure to use it for good or you’ll find yourself up against those tenacious teens, the DC Super Hero Girls.
The first thirteen episodes of DC Super Hero Girls are now available to stream on Netflix in the US.