"Justice League Unlimited" Kids' Stuff (TV Episode 2004) Poster

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8/10
Couldn't stop laughing
shakedatjunk10 November 2021
This episode is hilariously ludicrous they just kept the jokes coming and it all landed. Seeing the heroes like this was too much I could barely even watch the episode but in a good way.
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8/10
The "cutest" episode of the show's five-year history
garrard24 May 2006
The animated series, "Justice League," never had a large following with Cartoon Network's younger audience; it was the boomers that savored the exploits of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the others in the duties of being defenders of Earth. "Kid Stuff" attempted to put a little "youth" in the characters by having some of them magically turned into kids to do battle against Mordrid, the son of ancient sorceress Morgan Le Fey.

The vocal interplay between the younger versions of Batman (guest voice Kyle Alcazar), Wonder Woman (movie star Dakota Fanning), Green Lantern (Marc John Jeffries), and Superman (Shane Haboucha) is priceless with Batman delivering a smile-inducing revelation about his own childhood.

Though the story itself is rather weak, in the writing department, it still benefits from the premise of super-powered adults trapped in children's bodies and the adaptations they must make.

It is one of the best of the single part episodes of the series; perhaps it's greatest strength is its brevity, without the necessity of two parts as did the installments in the show's first two years.
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8/10
Just nice
nothimme3 October 2017
This episode is unique -I mean, you literally see Batman, Superman, WW and Lantern as a kid- cute, amusing and charming. I don't know how can one say otherwise. The relationship between Batman and Wonder Woman were just adorable. The dubbing couldn't be cuter. The drawing couldn't be more beautiful. And the story... You don't even care about the story, you're just watching and enjoying every minute of it.
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