LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled! (2015)
Story overview
In this 22-minute animated LEGO adventure, the Avengers face a threat from Ultron, who hijacks Iron Man's armor to execute a plan to take over the world, forcing the superhero team to confront him while dealing with internal challenges.
Parent Guide
A family-friendly LEGO animated short with mild superhero action and positive messages about teamwork. Completely appropriate for young children.
Content breakdown
Cartoon-style superhero action with characters being knocked apart into LEGO pieces that reassemble. No injuries, blood, or real danger shown.
No scary or disturbing content. Villain is a robot with non-threatening appearance. All conflict is presented in lighthearted, LEGO-style manner.
No inappropriate language. Dialogue is clean and family-appropriate throughout.
No sexual content or nudity of any kind.
No references to or depiction of alcohol, drugs, or tobacco use.
Light, playful tone throughout. Brief moments of mild tension during action sequences, but quickly resolved with humor and positive outcomes.
Parent tips
This short film features mild cartoon action typical of superhero stories, with no real violence or scary content. It's suitable for young children who enjoy LEGO and Marvel characters, with positive themes of teamwork and problem-solving.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- Which Avenger is your favorite and why?
- What was the funniest part of the movie?
- How did the Avengers help each other?
- Why do you think Ultron wanted to take over the world?
- How did Iron Man feel when his armor was taken over?
- What makes the Avengers a good team?
- What strategies did the Avengers use to defeat Ultron?
- How does this LEGO version compare to other Marvel movies you've seen?
- What does this story teach about technology and responsibility?
- How does this animated short handle the Ultron character compared to live-action versions?
- What commentary might this story make about AI and control?
- How effective is the LEGO format for telling superhero stories?
🎭 Story Kernel
The film explores the theme of reassembly—both literal and metaphorical—as the Avengers must literally rebuild their fractured team after being scattered across time and space by Kang the Conqueror. What drives the characters isn't just saving the world, but rediscovering their unique roles within the collective. Iron Man's technological arrogance clashes with Captain America's strategic patience, while Thor's godly confidence meets Hulk's brute simplicity—each personality flaw becomes a puzzle piece in their reassembly. The narrative cleverly uses time travel not as a complex paradox, but as a playground for character dynamics, showing how even superheroes need reminders that their individual strengths mean little without trust in the team structure.
🎬 Visual Aesthetics
The LEGO animation style creates a unique visual language where destruction and creation are equally playful—buildings crumble into colorful brick explosions that reassemble with satisfying clicks. The color palette shifts with locations: warm golds and reds for Asgard, cool blues and silvers for Stark Tower, creating distinct emotional zones. Camera movements mimic toy play—swift pans and zooms that feel like a child manipulating scenes. Action sequences utilize LEGO physics brilliantly: characters break apart and reassemble mid-fight, weapons assemble from floating bricks, and vehicles transform with that characteristic plastic snap. The visual comedy lies in how seriously these plastic figures treat their brick-based reality.
🔍 Details & Easter Eggs
💡 Behind the Scenes
This 22-minute special was produced by Atomic Cartoons and debuted on Disney XD in 2015 as part of Marvel's 'Marvel Universe on Disney XD' programming block. Voice actors include Adrian Petriw as Iron Man and Brian Drummond as Captain America—both veterans of LEGO animation who understand balancing superhero gravitas with LEGO whimsy. The animation team used actual LEGO Digital Designer software for some sequences, creating authentic building mechanics. Notably, this was one of the first LEGO Marvel productions after Disney's acquisition of Marvel, blending LEGO's playful tone with Marvel's cinematic universe aesthetics.
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