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Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo

Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo (2006)

September. 15,2006
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7
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G
| Animation Action Science Fiction TV Movie

America's coolest heroes Teen Titans head to Japan as they spring into action when a new threat, the dichromatic ninja Saico-Tek, appears in their city. A chase across the city ensues, ending at Titans Tower. Saico-Tek is interrogated by Robin with the aid of a translation program, and reveals the identity of the one who sent him. The ninja then escapes his bonds and vanishes after destroying a fire sprinkler, and the Titans' only lead is to search for his mysterious master - the shadowy figure known as Brushogun.

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Linbeymusol
2006/09/15

Wonderful character development!

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Cubussoli
2006/09/16

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Colibel
2006/09/17

Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.

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BeSummers
2006/09/18

Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.

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IMBdUser1002
2006/09/19

Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo takes the Teen Titans into their first movie, with a new and challenging villain, and based in the world famous Japanese city of Tokyo, this movie is a very well designed movie for Teen Titans. Although since the shows final episode left us on a cliffhanger, this movie does not resolve the plot in the TV show that it should have. The movie is also designed to be a finale for the show, taking on-going plots from the show and resolving them (Robin & Starfire), but not finishing the cliffhanger many fans would have wanted it to. Despite the movie being a follow-up of the show, the movie in general has a good story to it. After Slade, Brotherblood, Trigon, and The Brain, the Teen Titans are opposing a new and equally evil villain in this movie. I also think the Teen Titans fit into Tokyo very well, with the shows anime-ish style/animation. I give this movie 7.5/10

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capone666
2006/09/20

Teen Titans: Trouble in TokyoSuper-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 Lightvidiotreviews.blogspot.ca

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2006/09/21

I didn't make it through the first two minutes. It's just like every other stupid piece of animay crap. I don't even think it's real animay which only makes it worse. So instead of rambling about how bad it was there will be a list of the top five reasons to hate it.1. Atrocious Animation. 2. Flashing colors that make you want to have a seizure. 3. Incoherrant plot. 4. The fact that they managed to make Robin even more of an . annoying effeminate, nope that's pretty much it, annoying .and effeminate. 5. All of the character are a bunch of idiotic .. wanks.

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timeguy12
2006/09/22

**Warning: Contains some spoilers** The movie is.. well...perfect. The plot was great, the story was great, always funny and has a little romance.Well it starts with a guy driving a car who stops because some person is in the road. He shoves the car out of the way and continues running down the road. The Titans are on his trail. They stop him and of course he's says he must get back to Tokyo. This is where the Titans need to go to find out what attacked them.The movie begins. An Hour and a half later, Robin and Starfire are kissing and everything is great. I'm not going to reveal everything, but Cyborg eats... a lot. Beast Boy sings and is so-so, but Japanese girls love him and kiss kiss kiss. They love him. Robin goes to jail, Raven finds a book on Broshugon, and Starfire flirts with Robin.Yes, Robin and Starfire kiss. 3 attempts at it, but three times the charm. The first time, Robin says they are just hero's, and shouldn't be "This way". Starfire explains about kissing a Japanese boy, and she says why she kissed Robin in episode "Go". Then when Robin is saved by Starfire, they attempt it again, but the other titans interrupt. Again, Robin is attacked by the Ninja, and by the way, he's not a robot. Not even close. This ninja pulls out swords and cuts Robin and his mask. But we never get to see him without his mask in the movie :(.Anyway, he defeats him, and Robin's hands are covered in red. Japan thinks he's killed someone. Robin is put in jail, where they eventually drive him, and is attacked by the ninja's bomb. Robin says if there looking for him, then he'll have to be someone else. A guy trys to steal his money, so he takes that guy out and takes his outfit. Before we can see him without his mask, he puts on a pair of sunglasses. Cyborg is eating most of the movie.Broshogon isn't the main villain. That's all I'm going to say. They find him in the most obvious spot too.Anyway, Beast boy says he wants to go to Mexico, and Raven slaps him and the movie ends.Anyway, it was fun to watch, and since I'm a big fan, I'd have to give this movie a 10 out of 10. Teen Titans Go!

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