Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo

2006 "The Titans go ninja on the notorious villain Brushogun in their awesome first feature-length movie."
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Released: 15 September 2006 Released
Producted By: DC
Country: United States of America
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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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Michael Chang, Ben Jones, Matt Youngberg

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Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo Audience Reviews

Btexxamar I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.
SeeQuant Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Jerrie It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
DCfan This movie was amazing I must say my self. If you like Teen Titans you will love this movie.When I first discovered this movie I cringed at a scene where Starfire saves Robin they are in a hut, Starfire tries to talk to Robin by handing him his costume, Robin reaches out and grabs her arm and they were nearly about to kiss and then got interrupted by Raven, Beast Boy, and Cyborg. But at the time I was 12 when I saw this, I decided to watch this movie when I was 15 and I was more into the show. I ended up enjoying the movie in the end.
adonis98-743-186503 After a battle with a high-tech villain named, Saiko-Tek, the Teen Titans travel to the city of Tokyo where they find themselves embroiled in a conflict with an ancient enemy. Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is a 2006 Animated Film based upon the famous TV show and i just finished it like almost 2 hours ago and i gotta say i loved it. It was pretty funny and hilarious as always especially watching Beast Boy singing the Teen Titans Theme Song was hysterical, Robin and Starfire got way too close and i think that was pretty cool, the story could have been a bit more interesting for sure plus we all knew who the real villain was from day one but even tho that the plot isn't as strong as the rest of the film DC Fans and cartoon fans in general will not be disappointed because the movie had a lot of great action packed moments mostly with Robin, a lot of laughs from Beast Boy and the animation and style was the exact same just like in the TV Series. (A+)
IMBdUser1002 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
wjbrocker What a fun movie! As a fan of the Titans series since it first came on the air, it was great to see the gang get their own full-length movie. Since other reviewers will write about the plot, with spoilers included, I won't go into that here. Instead, I want to give props to WB for continuing the anime flavor that has pervaded this American series. For instance: 1. Starfire's demonic enemy looked a lot like an evil version of Astro Boy. 2. The motorcycle Robin stole from the crook's club looked similar to Kaneda's bike from "Akira", and the sideways skid at the police blockade was taken right from the movie. 3. The commander of the Tokyo Troopers was dressed exactly like Inspector Zenegada from the Lupin III series.(Dark suit, with brown trench coat & fedora)Did you also notice that at the karaoke club, one of girls in the audience was a Ganguro girl? You also see her face twice in the crowd shots. If you know what a Ganguro girl is, you will have no trouble finding her & freeze-framing the shot. Extra props to WB for showcasing this outrageous fashion sub-culture in Tokyo. If I hadn't learned about it in other anime info web sites, I wouldn't have appreciated it in the film.It would have been nice to show subtitles during some of the Japanese dialog (what did the cat girl say to Beast Boy?), but that is a minor complaint. All in all, a fun time to be had by all. For all the serious reviewers out there who want to knit-pick about small details, just shut up and enjoy yourselves! Bye for now!