Friday, October 4, 2013

The Super Hero Squad Show: Quest For The Infinity Sword Vol. 2



Cute for the Kids and Won't Totally Lose the Adult
Disclaimer: I am reviewing this product based on the series not the DVD release. The DVD itself appears to have 6 episodes - those following the ones from Volume 1 - and a variety of special features.

Animated series these days often seem to be severely split between the "Dora the Explorer" age category and the "geared for adults" titles of, well, "Adult Swim" (e.g. - "The Venture Brothers). Finding something for the youth in-between - those who are still kids, not quite teenagers - isn't always as easy. It gets even tougher with superhero-based animated series: comic fans have become an older demographic and animated series starring comic book heroes are geared towards them, not younger viewers (e.g. - "Justice League" or the recent "Wolverine and the X-Men"). So it's nice when a series like "Marvel Super Hero Squad" comes along - juvenile enough that you feel your kids can watch it but not so young that they'll lose interest with "That's for little kids" comments...

got it for my grandson
i got The Super Hero Squad Vol 1 for my grandson who is 4 years old. he loves Super Hero Squad and Super Friends and the Justice League i got him the Super Hero Squad Sheets and some figures he knows all the characters when he cant remember he will ask me and i have to run to the book that i also got him which is Meet the Super Hero Squad and find out which one is which. He got the DVD along with the blanket i ordered from Amazon, he cant stop watching it.he is sleeping in his bed, not with grandma and grandpa. thank you

Get the whole season!
FINALLY!

Have you been wondering how you can introduce superheroes when your kids are...well...nervous little weenies...but, if you watch Thomas the freakin' Tank Engine one more time you're going develop a permanent facial tic?

My nervous little kids LOVE this show. My kids are little, but I have 4 active children who would MUCH rather be playing outside instead of watching television. But, on a day where the kids can't go out and play...THIS lets me get my dishes done! Winner!

My oldest is 6 and is on the autism spectrum, but even my smaller ones love this show! My 5 yr old daughter now wants to be Iron Man when she grows up! LOL!

It has been a wonderful purchase! More silly...rather than violent. *thumbs up* I can let them watch it without worrying about them getting scared, or having nightmares.

I hope they continue on with this early childhood version of superheroes...I wanna see backpacks, and lunch boxes! I hate the scary...

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