DC's Legends of Tomorrow

2016
4.6
3.49K reviews
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Beebo Saves Christmas episodes (1)

1 Beebo Saves Christmas
10/3/22
BEEBO SAVES CHRISTMAS is an animated, one-hour special starring everyone’s favorite fuzzy, time-traveling superhero, Beebo (Ben Diskin) of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Sprinkles (Chris Kattan, Saturday Night Live), an efficiency-obsessed elf, decides that Christmas would run better without Santa Claus (Ernie Hudson, Ghostbusters). Now, Beebo and his friends must travel to the North Pole to, among other things, help discover what truly makes Christmas meaningful. The voice cast also includes Kimiko Glenn (Baby Shark’s Big Show!, Orange Is the New Black) as Tweebo, Yvette Nicole Brown (Community) as Turbo and Keith Ferguson (DuckTales, Elena of Avalor) as Fleabo, while DC’s Legends of Tomorrow veteran Victor Garber narrates.

About this show

Having spent last season trying to track down the Loom of Fate, the Legends must now save history from a foe like none they’ve encountered in the past or future. Waverider co-captains Sara Lance and Ava Sharpe have dealt with monsters, time anomalies, and most recently, villains from Hell, but this season they will face something even more challenging and bizarre ... space aliens! After one of their own is abducted by a ruthless alien, this new mission becomes personal. It will take more than the combined powers of John Constantine, Mick Rory, Nate Heywood, and brother-sister duo, Zari and Behrad Tarazi, to save the world for a sixth time. They must recruit a new Legend, a woman who was abducted by aliens when she was a child and supposedly imbued with powers that will help the team defeat their intergalactic foes. Either that or she’s just crazy...

Ratings and reviews

4.6
3.49K reviews
Aura Honeydew
February 6, 2018
Definitely should have stopped after season one, season one is focused and entertaining solid as show can be! Season two is A CHEAP KNOCKOFF OF INFINITY GAUNTLET, the Spear of Destiny arc is bland and unimpressive even makes the Legion of Doom lame using characters that have already been overused in the CW shows and frankly feeling way underpowered as a legitimate threat that needs to be stopped with a team of superheroes and time travel consisting of a Malcolm, a ninja, Damien, a ninja with telekinesis that makes Malcolm seem inessential, Reverse Flash, and CPT cold. The ending also is anticlimactic as it's too self contained and ends with one of those obnoxious cliffhanger which makes the characters seem incompetent. Season Three is just episodic time travel stories basically [historical figure] is out of their time... [forced reason while that results with the world dying] not even exaggerating. There's an episode where a beautiful woman from Rome is in the 1920s WB movie lot and everyone immediately goes into "The Purge" mode because she started starring in movies and the studios employees fought to the death to have her.
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Court Z (taterCourt)
May 15, 2019
The first season was great, though I can see how the plot for season 2 was nothing new. But I LOVE THIS SHOW for the campy jokes and snazzy one-liners. I love the blend of characters and how they actually have story lines that force the characters out of the norm. There is actual growth to many of the characters. I love Ray's hopeful heart and kindness; I adore Sara's strength and her development to reveal that she is vulnerable. I always have hope that Nyssara will be endgame, but AvaLance has capture my heart in so many ways. Like all the Arrowverse shows and their extreme drama moments, Legends has those too but always keeps a lightheartedness to it that makes it fun to watch.
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Michael Van Houten
June 7, 2020
This show is dope af. Its got an absolutely adorable and whacky cast that are hilarious to watch and truly feel like legends and not some cut and paste superhero personalities. Personally i think it hits it stride around season 3 where the show seems to truly embrace its whackier side more than the serious, but i would be lying if i said i didn't cry multiple times anyway. I've seen this show get a bit of a bad rep and people think more highly of shows like arrow and the flash but i think this show truly encapsulates what DC is, not just darker comics than Marvel but a brand that is willing to take risks and delve deep into the dark and light-hearted alike. Watching this show made me giddy with excitement and amusement, if you like rag tag groups of losers just absolutely bumbling through plans then you gotta check this show out.
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