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开心超人2013

导演:
黄伟明
主演:
邓玉婷,祖晴,高全胜,刘红韵,严彦子,陈明,金铭,王一鸣,杨洋,佟大为
别名:
未知
9.0
228人评分
汉语普通话
语言
2013-06-28(中国大陆)
上映时间
90分钟
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简介:

故事发生在一个科技十分发达的星球之上,宅博士(邓玉婷配音)是一名杰出的机械师,一次偶然中,他激活了五个散落在星球各处的超人,之后,这些超人们成为了保护星球和平的正义使者。活泼开朗,天真正直的开心超人(刘红韵配音)、聪明大胆,温柔可靠的甜心超人(邓玉婷配音)、天性爱美,实力强大的花心超人(严彦子配音)、稀里糊涂,丢三落四的粗心超人(祖晴配音)和沉默寡言,外冷内热的小心超人(刘红韵配音),五个各具特色的小小超人所要面对的,是来自灰心星球的大大怪(高全胜配音),面对如此强大的敌人和敌人们惹出来的一堆大大小小的麻烦,这五个小家伙真的没问题吗?

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