![]() ![]() All rights reserved.Įditor’s Note: This post was originally published on my History Hermann blog but has been re-edited and fixed before being posted on this blog. There is a library shown in the episode titled “#CrushingIt” but the scene is only 5 or 10 seconds long, so I’m not even going to include the picture here. ![]() Of course, right after this, she is attacked by the cheetah, ending the scene in the library, not even a minute long, but not before we see a bit more of the library. I love how scenes like this one are framed. She even illuminates one of the stacks but sees nothing, turning her candle into a flashlight, walking down the stacks, still afraid. She makes a candle with her powers to see through the dimly lit library, walking down the stacks, scared the cheetah will attack her: The next time we see the library, Green Lantern is about to enter: The first image the audience sees of the library is a place with typical signs (“Read,” “Sign Up for the Book Club,” and “Book Return”) but also “shh!” and “quiet” signs, exhibiting more stereotypes: So, this group of teenage girls (Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, Babs Gordon/Batgirl, Jessica Cruz/Green Lantern, Zee Zatara/Zatanna, Karen Beecher/Bumblebee, Kara Danvers/Supergirl) have superpowers and form a group called the “Super Hero Girls.” One of them, Green Lantern, chases the villain, who has transformed into a cheetah, through a spooky library. Today I’d like to talk about another episode of DC Super Hero Girls, with an episode, “#MeetTheCheetah,” which has a scene in a library. ![]()
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