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After a battle with a high-tech villain, the Teen Titans travel to the city of Tokyo where they find themselves embroiled in a conflict with an ancient enemy.After a battle with a high-tech villain, the Teen Titans travel to the city of Tokyo where they find themselves embroiled in a conflict with an ancient enemy.After a battle with a high-tech villain, the Teen Titans travel to the city of Tokyo where they find themselves embroiled in a conflict with an ancient enemy.
- Directors
- Writer
- Stars
Greg Cipes
- Beast Boy
- (voice)
Scott Menville
- Robin
- (voice)
- …
Khary Payton
- Cyborg
- (voice)
Tara Strong
- Raven
- (voice)
- …
Hynden Walch
- Starfire
- (voice)
- …
Robert Ito
- Mayor
- (voice)
- …
Janice Kawaye
- Nya-Nya
- (voice)
- …
Yuri Lowenthal
- Scarface
- (voice)
- …
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
- Brushogun
- (voice)
- (as Cary Tagawa)
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Just another peak of Teen Titans, too bad this is the last good thing from the OG Teen Titas before that atrocity of Teen Titans Go!....................................................
While there is some good chemistry finally really explored with Robin and Starfire and other cool Titans action, there are too many dumb moments even for a cartoon movie to overlook. It will disappointment you compared to the show.
Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo
Super-heroes travelling to Japan need to be aware that speed lines will accompany all of their movements.
Mind you, the super-team trekking to Tokyo in this animated adventure is familiar with Manga motifs.
When a ninja attacks their base at the behest of Japanese super-villain: Brushogun, The Teen Titans – Robin, Raven, Cyborg, Star-fire and Beast Boy – head to Tokyo to retaliate.
When they arrive, Commander Daizo of the Tokyo Troopers explains Brushogun does not exist.
Opting to sightsee instead, the team separates. But when Robin is accused of murder, the team must locate the real Brushogun if they hope to clear their leader's name.
Based on the DC Comics television show, Trouble in Tokyo is a standalone feature film that maintains the lively pace and puerile comedy of the cartoon while paying homage to the culture that inspired its aesthetic.
Incidentally, Japan's worst super-villain is still Used Women's Underwear Man.
Green Light
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Super-heroes travelling to Japan need to be aware that speed lines will accompany all of their movements.
Mind you, the super-team trekking to Tokyo in this animated adventure is familiar with Manga motifs.
When a ninja attacks their base at the behest of Japanese super-villain: Brushogun, The Teen Titans – Robin, Raven, Cyborg, Star-fire and Beast Boy – head to Tokyo to retaliate.
When they arrive, Commander Daizo of the Tokyo Troopers explains Brushogun does not exist.
Opting to sightsee instead, the team separates. But when Robin is accused of murder, the team must locate the real Brushogun if they hope to clear their leader's name.
Based on the DC Comics television show, Trouble in Tokyo is a standalone feature film that maintains the lively pace and puerile comedy of the cartoon while paying homage to the culture that inspired its aesthetic.
Incidentally, Japan's worst super-villain is still Used Women's Underwear Man.
Green Light
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I am a big fan of Teen Titans as a series, and I generally love the DC animated movies. So really it was a perfect combination. Apart from the ending being the predictable side, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is great. The animation is full of colour, a good mix of atmospheric and vibrant, and fluidity, and the music is lively, always memorable and sometimes haunting. The writing is snappy, funny and smart, with some intelligent intensity also when needed, and the story is peppered with amusing moments like Beastboy singing karaoke and exciting action sequences as well as a sense of conflict. The main characters are likable, and the villain is a very convincing antagonist. The voice work is strong and done with gusto. In conclusion, a great movie, just as good as the series and perfect to go with it too. 9/10 Bethany Cox
I could watch a million more episodes of teen Titans. I could watch it in a movie. I just want more teen Titans. I will forever want more teen Titans.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen the Titans are watching Sumo on a TV screen, there are 5 teenagers with their backs towards us and one is wearing a red jacket with a blue and pinkish pill on the back of it. This is Kaneda and his gang from the hit anime Akira (1988) by Katsuhiro Ôtomo.
- GoofsThe Inspector claims to have lowered crime 200%, which is mathematically impossible: x - 2x = -x.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Teen Titans Go!: Dreams (2014)
- Soundtracks'Teen Titans'
(Theme Song; Japanese [Verbatim Translation])
Written by Andy Sturmer
[Sung by Beast Boy at the Karaoke Bar scene; Reprised at the start of the end credits]
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- Los Jóvenes Titanes: Misión Tokio
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