A rather entertaining DC Showcase that features the character of The Phantom Stranger in that animated universe where Bruce Timm is present. A director who has been faithfully involved in DC productions and always has sustainable arguments among so many stories. Here, some justice is done to an interesting character who, in just 15 minutes, leaves you wanting to know more.
The short film has a simple premise, but it is different from the rest of the other Showcases presented previously, being more focused on the total reflection of the characters on a moral truth before their eyes. At this point, it is executed remarkably with an essence towards "The truth." That way of finding it and giving authenticity to life through a path with many obstacles.
Giving that message of reflection on the search for truth in people for better purposes and achieving personal balance is the best thing that is conveyed. The Phantom Stranger teaches our friend Marcie that lesson, and it is definitely admirable. On the other hand, the themes of trust, friendship, the occult, fun, responsibility, and ignorance are depicted in each of the scenes.
In terms of animation, we once again have that characteristic essence of other installments in the DC animated universe; even so, it's decent. The color tones, the drawing style, and the movement sequences are appropriate for this short film.
Michael Rosenbaum once again does it well. His performance in giving voice to our villain is well executed. It surprises and gives it that touch of intrigue, mystery, and darkness.
Without a doubt, it's not the best DC Showcase, but it's quite entertaining. Bringing to life an interesting character that is worth giving a chance.