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''LEGO Marvel Superheroes: Maximum Overload'', is a five-part mini-webseries by Creator/MarvelComics with help with LEGO, based on the popular ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes'' game.

That ever-dastardly Trickster God, ComicBook/{{Loki}}, is up to his old tricks again. This time, he's developed Norn Frost and turned it into snowballs that he's hurling at various super villains, granting them amazing power boosts... just to be a {{troll}}. At least to our friendly neighborhood ComicBook/SpiderMan. What dastardly villains will Loki target? What other heroes will get involved with this? Will this be hilarious?

You can watch the first episode [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJm1MTeO_LY here]]. The series would be followed up by ''WebAnimation/LegoMarvelSuperheroesAvengersReassembled''.
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!!''LEGO Marvel Superheroes: Maximum Overload'' provides examples of:
* AnythingButThat: This is Loki's reaction to Thor threatening to give him a "hammer noogie".
* BigNo: Spidey does this when Venom points out that he can't eat the last cheese danish because his mask has no mouth.
* ButtMonkey: Spider-Man, Spider-Man, ''Spider-Man''. To the point where, when [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]] picks him up in the final episode, he says he was busy whining on a rooftop. Spidey corrects him and says he was "angsting".
* TheCameo:
** Creator/StanLee, as always. This time, he's a vendor.
** The Red Skull, Carnage, and the Wizard shows up in the final episode as villains locked away on the Helicarrier.
* ChekhovsGag: As it turns out, Zamboni-ing your super villain fortress made of ice is ''not'' a good idea.
* ChronicSelfDeprecation: Played for laughs with Spider-Man, who often puts himself down and is prone to declaring "It's all my fault!" At one point, the other heroes demand to know how, exactly, the villains plotting is '''his''' fault, and all the Webhead can do is awkwardly reply, "It’ll come to me." In another episode, Thor arrives with Spidey in tow and mentions he found him, "whining on a rooftop" (though Spider-Man insistently points out he was "angsting").
* ForgotICouldFly: Iron Man's annoyed that he can't catch up to the jet the Abomination has "hijacked" on their speedboat. Iron Fist points out that he has something better - his armor.
* FreezeFrameBonus: In the beginning of the second episode where Jameson is on TV, one of the screens behind him shows Loki. Loki [[OhCrap quickly notices]] and turns it off.
* GoshDangItToHeck: When Hulk fights against Abomination, he warns him not to "cheese" him off.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Seriously, Loki, [[spoiler:letting your Chitauri buff your snow fortress with a Zamboni]] is a sure-fire way have it come back and bite you.
* IncrediblyLamePun: When Iron Man's left glove shoots out of the rubble of his mansion, a passing by runner calls out "Look! It's ComicBook/IronFist!" Then, Tony [[DontExplainTheJoke goes and ruins the joke.]]
* IKnowYoureWatchingMe: The HULK, of all people, knows when Loki is watching him via his astral eyes. This leads to PokeInTheThirdEye.
* ItsAllMyFault: Parodied: despite none of this being his fault, Spider-Man claims this in the end. Captain America quickly points this out.
* LamePunReaction: All over the place.
* OhNoNotAgain: Tony and Pepper bemoan this when the Helicarrier crash lands on Tony's mansion after having ''just'' rebuilt it.
* [[PokeInTheThirdEye Punch in the Third Eye]]: Hulk doing this left Loki with a black eye.
* RunningGag: Spider-Man and his angst.
* SquashedFlat: Venom gets pulled into the Daily Bugle printing press in episode 2.
* SssnakeTalk: Venom doesss thisss to the point Ssspider-Man lampssshadesss it.
* ThrowTheDogABone: At the end of the final episode, Nick Fury decides to go ahead and be nice, giving Spider-Man a S.H.I.E.L.D pass and his very own [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Spider-Bike]]. [[YankTheDogsChain Only to end up crashing it the minute the Hekicarrier takes off]].
* WellDoneSonGuy: Spider-Man.
* WholePlotReference: Episode three is just one big potshot at ''Film/IronMan3''.
* WolverinePublicity: Actually Averted -- he only shows up twice, showing off his "Snikt-kabob" -- using his claws to have a shish-kabob. Played straight with Spider-Man, who is in a majority of the episodes, even if it's just to appear and say he doesn't know what he's doing there.
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