The episode is highly regarded for how it adapts the core personalities of the "Big Four" into their younger selves:
The sorceress seeks the Amulet of First Magic for her son, Mordred . However, Mordred betrays her, steals the amulet, and uses its power to banish every adult on Earth to a shadow dimension so he can rule a world of children forever. [S1E5] Kid Stuff
: This episode marks the last time Morgaine Le Fey and Mordred appear in the DC Animated Universe. The episode is highly regarded for how it
The episode ends on a poignant note regarding . While Diana reflects that it was "kind of enjoyable" to be a kid again, Bruce grimly replies, "I haven't been a kid since I was eight years old," referencing the age he was when his parents were murdered. Trivia & Production The episode ends on a poignant note regarding
: Voiced by Marc John Jefferies, he uses his ring to create "cool" constructs, including a mask resembling the comic character Kyle Rayner. Themes and Resolution
To stop him, Morgaine strikes a deal with the . Since only children can exist on Earth under Mordred's spell, she magically transforms Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern into eight-year-olds. Retaining their adult memories but possessing the impulsive personalities and half-strength of children, the "Justice Babies" must infiltrate Mordred's "Funseyland" to save humanity. Character Dynamics & "Kid" Personas
: Shane Haboucha, the voice of Young Superman, later voiced Billy Batson (Shazam's alter ego) in the episode "Clash".