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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0012569746213
Feature: When a high-tech ninja from the Far East attacks Titans Tower, ROBIN, STARFIRE, CYBORG, RAVEN, and BEAST BOY spring into action and bring him down. But when Robin finds out the ninja was sent by a mysterious and menacing Japanese criminal known as BRUSHOGUN . our heroes realize that the action isn't over -- it's just getting started. So the Titans pack their bags, hop in the T-Ship, and take off
Format: AC-3, Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Warner Home Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 5.1EnglishSubtitledSpanishSubtitledFrenchSubtitledFrenchDubbedDolby Digital 2.0 SurroundSpanishDubbedDolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
MPN: 74621
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 06, 2007
Running Time: 75 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Features:- When a high-tech ninja from the Far East attacks Titans Tower, ROBIN, STARFIRE, CYBORG, RAVEN, and BEAST BOY spring into action and bring him down. But when Robin finds out the ninja was sent by a mysterious and menacing Japanese criminal known as BRUSHOGUN . our heroes realize that the action isn't over -- it's just getting started. So the Titans pack their bags, hop in the T-Ship, and take off
Editorial Review:
Product Description: When a high-tech ninja from the Far East attacks Titans Tower ROBIN STARFIRE CYBORG RAVEN and BEAST BOY spring into action and bring him down. But when Robin finds out the ninja was sent by a mysterious and menacing Japanese criminal known as BRUSHOGUN ... our heroes realize that the action isn't over -- it's just getting started. So the Titans pack their bags hop in the T-Ship and take off for Tokyo on mission to track down Brushogun -- and bring him to justice. But can our teenage heroes stay out of trouble in the City That Never Blinks? And can Robin solve the mystery of Brushogun before our villain takes down the Titans -- and destroys everything Robin is?Running Time: 75 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 012569746213 Manufacturer No: 74621
Amazon.com: Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is the first feature-length animated adventure for the popular superhero unit, and its producers pull no punches in delivering a stylish and crowd-pleasing story for the Titans' considerable fan base. Trouble takes the Titans--Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven, and Beast Boy--to the Land of the Rising Sun after the ninja Saico-Tek assaults Titans Tower. Once in Japan, the team discovers that a mysterious figure known as Brushogen (who is considered only a myth by the authorities) is behind Saico-Tek and a horde of anime-inspired creatures that are laying waste to Tokyo. Will the Titans locate Brushogen before his monsters cause more havoc? And will the long-simmering emotions shared by Robin and Starfire finally come to a head in this exotic location? The answers, of course, are all to be found in this 75-minute blast, which gives the Titans faithful all the action and smart scripting they've come to expect from the weekly series, as well as a few pleasant surprises and numerous nods to Japanese pop culture. The DVD is fleshed out by two supplemental features: "The Lost Episode," which aired only on the Postopia.com site, and an interactive game, "Robin's Underworld Race Challenge." --Paul Gaita
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For me, the litmus test for DC animated movies is whether or not they rise above the DCAU cartoons you can watch on TV for free. In this case I can't be too hard on Trouble in Tokyo since it was actually released first on the Cartoon Network and only later sold as a DVD. With that being said TiT (oh dear) does not exceed the television cartoon and in many ways is inferior. The animation is exactly the same as the program and the story feels like an average cartoon padded out to 90 minutes. This is ... Read More
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When my daughter was four she wanted to be Batgirl for Halloween. At five it was a toss-up between Wonder Woman and Hawk Girl who won out in the end because she didn't need an invisible plane to fly. As you can imagine, Starcrossed left questions and a funky aftertaste in her young mind. Suddenly the Teen Titans are going to Japan and moving away from her Mrs. Batman fixation she develops a crush on Robin. Will she fall into Starfire mode? The kissing scenes still make her squirm (thankfully) ... Read More
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After the final season of Teen Titans, this direct-to-dvd was released as the final Teen Titan adventure we'd ever see. The story goes a little something like this....A robot shows up in Jump City and blows up the Titans Tower. Robin is quite pissed about this but figures out that it was from Tokyo. So, the gang heads off to Tokyo in search of this robot. What they get is more than they bargained for. While it lacks the better polish of the TV episodes(in terms of storylines & content), it more than ... Read More
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Some people may have thought that this movie was great. That's fine for them. I didn't.
The pacing is choppy, the story is weak, and overall a very unbalanced Teen Titans movie. I just didn't see it having it all together like some of their greatest episodes.
Think what you want to think about this movie. This is what I think.
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If your a fan of Teen Titans this should be added to your collection. Good viewing.
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