Les Teen Titans vont! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem dans le multivers
Les Super Hero Girls et les Teen Titans s'unissent à contrecoeur pour combattre une nouvelle menace pour l'univers.Les Super Hero Girls et les Teen Titans s'unissent à contrecoeur pour combattre une nouvelle menace pour l'univers.Les Super Hero Girls et les Teen Titans s'unissent à contrecoeur pour combattre une nouvelle menace pour l'univers.
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- Bumblebee
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- Beast Boy
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- Wonder Woman
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- (as Grey Griffin)
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- Batman
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- Lex Luthor
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- The Flash
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- Aqualad
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- Robin
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- Superman
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- Cyborg
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- Cythonna
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- Hal Jordan
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- Batgirl
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- Supergirl
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- Hippolyta
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- Jor-El
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Genuinely, a Teen Titans Go! Film written by someone who has zero idea what the Teen Titans Go! Show is about.
The Teen Titans are doing their usual stuff, when another group of superheroes - all obviously female - need to do some superhero *stuff*, thus proving they have no *borking* idea what TTG is about.
The very point of TTG is that it's a SPOOF OF THE SUPERHERO GENRE.
After the late 80s shift of superheroes into darker character, the same traits were later attached to newly-minted heroes designed for a younger audience. Not that you are supposed to relate to, idk, Frank Miller's Batman, but here we are. So you get Nightwing, which is a teenage tormented antihero, whose idea of angst is exactly the idea of angst a 15-yo would have.
TTG starts by saying, isn't this good grounds for a comedy? If these are 15yo kids, what happens when they are *not* fighting crime? What happens when they go for a pizza run?
Instead TTG&DCSHG:MITM (lol) totally doesnt get this, and does a straight-up Capt Marvel impersonation by having a dozen empowered strong woman superhero characters do the thing male superhero characters do but in a girly way - and without any of the character.
TTG has, like, 20 writers, were NONE of them available? Did we really need to give this film to Jase Ricci??
4.5/10 - pathetic
just watch (the vastly superior) TTG: To The Movies! Instead.
What I find disappointing was that the Titans are barely in the movie. They are in the beginning, some of the middle, and in an ending scene that made me question why this a crossover movie in the first place was. The Multiverse element does not happen that much, the Super Hero Girls only go to 2 or 3 universes.
If you like the DC Super Hero Girls then you will like this movie, because they are in the whole movie with just occasional Teen Titans Go! Scenes. This felt more like a DC Super Hero Girls movie that should have been called DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse.
I did find some funny self-aware moments and I like when the Titans show up, they give 4th wall breaking scenes or connections to their show or their movies. The animation is good, and the same voice cast from the shows were still good.
I thought the movie was fine. Other than some story issues I can see people who like DC Super Hero Girls and/or Teen Titans Go! Liking this movie for what it is.
I'm a fan of the Gen2 version of DCSHG, and I'm pleased they got a movie of their own. TTG fans, however, might feel shortchanged. Despite their first billing, the Titans only appear in four (I think) scenes, with a combined screentime roughly equal to one standard episode of TTG. Apparently, this was conceived as a DCSHG project; only later did TPTB at WB decide TTG should also appear (Jesus, that's a lot of initials). As a result the Titans don't really impact the plot at all (fine by me - but not really what the marketing led people to believe). The good news for all is that the original voice casts for both series are present and on form. There are a lot of laughs, as well as some quieter character moments. There's a TON of references to past DC shows and to DC lore in general. And there's touching closure for several story threads that have been running throughout the DCSHG show, leading to speculation that this might be the final DCSHG appearance (there are conflicting reports as to the show's current status). I hope it isn't, but if this IS the girls last hurrah it's a good one. 7.5/10.
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- AnecdotesThis movie was originally going to be just about DC Superhero Girls, but then executives asked for Teen Titans Go to be included in it.
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Batgirl: [reuniting with Wonder Woman] Lucky for you, we're all really familiar with screwing up.
Zatanna: Yeah, we can give you the "crash" course.
[they then dog-pile on Diana]
Supergirl: [to Hippolyta] We'll take it from here, Paulie.
[Hippolyta smiles and walks away]
Wonder Woman: Sisters. You are here. I-I thought you...
Zatanna: Broke up? We did, but Karen had a really inspiring speech. Ooh, do the speech thing again, Karen!
Bumblebee: It was more of an in-the-moment thing.
Supergirl: But we did watch your thumb apology.
Batgirl: And thanks to Jess' ring we got here a lot faster than your rowboat.
Green Lantern (Jessica): Now, come on! There's no more time for hugs. Well, maybe one more.
[they all hug once more]
Green Lantern (Jessica): Alright. Diana, let's save the world.
Wonder Woman: You still trust me to lead you?
Supergirl: More than ever, Dee.
- Générique farfeluThe DC Comics logo has the characters designed in the Teen Titans Go! (2013) artwork.
- ConnexionsSpin-off from Teen Titans Go! (2013)
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