Parents' Guide to Lego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition

Lego Marvel Avengers Mission Demolition TV show poster: Dennis poses in superhero mask and cape with a side smile in front of pile of Lego

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Fernanda Camargo By Fernanda Camargo , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 7+

Special prioritizes battles, sidelines empowering message.

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What's the Story?

In LEGO MARVEL AVENGERS MISSION DEMOLITION, Dennis (voiced by Will Friedle) is a clumsy guy who works at Damage Control, cleaning up after superheroes. He dreams of being a hero himself but is constantly told he'll never make it because he breaks everything he touches. When a colleague tricks him into unleashing a powerful weapon that defeats the Avengers, a new villain emerges. Now it's up to Dennis to realize that his knack for destruction is just as much a superpower and become the hero he always wanted to be.

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Action-packed, fast-paced, and full of battles, this special gives fans what they love: as many superheroes as they can fit, funny dialogue, and loads of easter eggs. Lego Marvel Avengers: Demolition Mission has a positive story about finding inner strength and being comfortable with who you are. But for kids who aren't deep into the MCU, the constant battles can feel a bit repetitive. Some parts of the show may not sit well with more sensitive kids or parents; e.g., characters are show being reactive and throwing trash on the floor, and a CrossFit teacher pushes students to burn calories until they fall off the treadmill.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how Dennis discovered that what he thought was his weakness was actually his strength. If you had to guess your own superpower, what would it be?

  • What do you think makes a good superhero?

  • Consider tracing parallels between reusing and recycling with the Lego pieces reassembling into new things. What are some of the things you discard on your day-to-day that could be transformed into other useful objects?

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Lego Marvel Avengers Mission Demolition TV show poster: Dennis poses in superhero mask and cape with a side smile in front of pile of Lego

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