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I’ve loved everything about the Teen Titans series since episode 1, and I must say, this movie succeeded in living up to what made the exhibit so savory to peek. Pains in Tokyo was involving, silly, and all around a blast to gape. It’s especially a must-have if you’re a tall Teen Titans fan!
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I will admit that the set was a bit Robin-heavy, though I accept the feeling that was intended. Despite this, the comical antics of the other Titans (specifically the loveable green joker, Beast Boy) in a uncommon recent status earn for a fun-filled adventure of a movie. Starfire and Robin also finally manage to sort through their feelings while in Tokyo; definitely not something to miss, especially if you’ve been a fan of these two.
The music was also beautifully done, and some of the art was especially exciting. The characters singing their fill mangled version of the theme song in the ending credits was also quite a treat, and left me in stitches by the time it was done playing.
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Overall, an exquisite film that’s definitely worth buying. Here’s to hoping that the Titans net more Direct-to-Videos (or even better- more episodes)!
A speak of relief for all you Titan fans out there, it’s your accepted superhero team in their very first full-length movie where they all head off to the “Land of the Rising Sun”. (You know, Japan. How appropriate…) Endless sights aside, the Titans are on a mission to locate the enigmatic villain Brushogun and conclude him once and for all.
I’d abhor to do this but, let me narrate you the top five things you may or may not know about the DVD movie (This depends on any of you seeing the movie when it made it’s Cartoon Network premiere last September.) :
5. In the “special features”, amidst the bonus mini game: “Robin’s Underworld Challenge”, there’s also supposed to be the Titans’ “Lost Episode” that was originally released online from Post cereals. I’m anxious to seek that because it features a brand-new villain named Punk Rocket.
4. Some of the secondary characters and villains in the movie sound fair like Kaz from “Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi”. Maybe because it’s the same actor that plays him. This principle goes the same to Numbuh 3′s dad in “Codename: Kids Next Door”.
3. Speaking of which, musical montages abound in this movie, but neither of them is a song by J-pop duo “Puffy Ami Yumi”. Darn.
2. Beast Boy sings a rather “lopsided” version of the “Teen Titans” theme song. Seems to me like a translated version of the Japanese version of the song. Either map, it’s not at all terrible, especially with the fact that ALL the Titans bid it during the credit roll.
1. We gawk Robin and Starfire – *GASP* – KISSING?!?! OK… I didn’t interrogate that at first either.
I hope Cartoon Network is planning to rerun the movie again, because I can’t wait that long (the beginning of February?!?!) for the DVD release.
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