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Join the DC Super Hero Girls’ World!

26 Nov - 2017

Again this year, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Bros. Consumer Products and Mattel have joined forces to save the world with DC Super Hero Girls!

A super-feminine super group, with so many young superheroes taking on small and big challenges. Whether they have to save the world from threatening criminals or solving a homework these super friends will always be ready to help young girls to grow together!

The very young Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Batgirl, Harley Quinn, Starfire, Bumblebee, PoisonIvy, Katana and many others will have to learn how to manage their super powers and live in harmony to make good on Earth.

Christmas 2017 will be super with the Deluxe DC Super Hero Girls assortment. This 30-inch action dolls range includes the most popular heroines of the Super Hero High: the leader of the group Wonder Woman, charismatic and courageous, the fierce Supergirl, with the X-ray vision, the genius of Batgirl technology, the exuberant Starfire, able to launch stellar lightning, the eccentric Harley Quinn, always ready to prepare some joke for her friends, the intelligent PoisonIvy, capable of controlling plants and athletics Bumblebee, able to fly and shrink. Wonderful accessories accentuate the powers of each character.

Funny videos, games and entertainment contents are available at https://www.dckids.com/dc-super-hero-girls. The DC Super Hero Girls line completes the fun and it will be a great source of inspiration for all adventurous girls who dream of big adventures and love superheroes for the first time at the female!

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