The Iron Pot
- Folge lief am 26. Dez. 2024
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,7/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Frankenstein wird von einem neuen Freund gesundgepflegt. Später tun sich Flag und Frankenstein zusammen, um Circe' Visionen über die Prinzessin zu widerlegen.Frankenstein wird von einem neuen Freund gesundgepflegt. Später tun sich Flag und Frankenstein zusammen, um Circe' Visionen über die Prinzessin zu widerlegen.Frankenstein wird von einem neuen Freund gesundgepflegt. Später tun sich Flag und Frankenstein zusammen, um Circe' Visionen über die Prinzessin zu widerlegen.
Fotos
Indira Varma
- The Bride
- (Synchronisation)
Alan Tudyk
- Dr. Phosphorus
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Zoë Chao
- Nina Mazursky
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Zoe Chao)
- (Nur genannt)
David Harbour
- Frankenstein
- (Synchronisation)
Frank Grillo
- Rick Flag Sr.
- (Synchronisation)
Maria Bakalova
- Princess Ilana
- (Synchronisation)
Stephanie Beatriz
- Macpherson
- (Synchronisation)
Matthew Yang King
- Liu Kang
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Matt Yang King)
Julian Kostov
- Alexi
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Irina Maleeva
- Bogdana
- (Synchronisation)
Nickolai Stoilov
- Amethyst Knight
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Daisuke Tsuji
- Scorpion
- (Synchronisation)
Kari Wahlgren
- Buxom Student
- (Synchronisation)
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This episode introduced one of my favorites villans ( Clayface ) and he was fun too.
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- WissenswertesAlan Tudyk voiced Clayface in this episode. He also voiced Clayface in Harley Quinn, another DC project.
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Frankenstein: Should I kill the professor?
Rick Flag Sr.: What? No.
Frankenstein: A few of the kids?
Rick Flag Sr.: No! Why are you killing anyone?
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