The Death of Superman, a celebration of animation violence

Animations have always been violent. Take a look at the classic Tom and Jerry, Transformers etc so I should not have been surprised to find a very high level of violence in Warner’s The Death of Superman.

The animation has a great list of voice actors including Jerry O'Connell, Rebecca Romijn , Rain Wilson, Rosario Dawson, Nathan Fillion, Christopher Gorham, Matt Lanter and a few others who I will not be mentioning. Interestingly, I was unable to tell the cast until I saw their names on the end credits which is impressive.

The storyline revolves around Clark Kent (O’Connell) trying to reveal his alter ego as Superman to his girlfriend Lois Lane (Romijn). At the same time, Earth is visited by a bloodthirsty extraterrestrial dubbed Doomsday who proves to be stronger than the Justice League and just might destroy the world.

Well, as the title reveals, Superman dies at the end after revealing his human identity to Lois. Now, that is a tragedy but lets not get ahead of ourselves and ruin it with spoilers.

Although an animation, this movie has more adult oriented content that I would not let my child watch it (if I had one). There are sexual references and innuendos as well as extreme violence and comic book blood.

There is one particularly funny and witty advice from the Green Lantern to the Flash; who is getting married to Iris, that there are times when speed is not good – an obvious reference to the wedding consummation. I’m guessing Flash is still a virgin.

As an adult who digs action, blood and guts, this animation is entertaining. However, I would not be recommending this for children as the content is too violent and bloody in my opinion.

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