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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Not The Teen Titans You Remember

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    I wasn't a big fan of the Teen Titans cartoon. I liked it for the most part, but it had too many annoying anime tropes that pulled me out of it. Otherwise I thought it was well written and definitely had some fun times. This movie is a little different. The team dynamics aren't like they were before. I'll try to do this as spoil free as I can. So it seems like they took the characters and made them a little older than they were in the TV series. Which kinda works. Robin grew up and became Nightwing. Starfire is now in her late teens/early twenties and in charge of the team. Beast Boy and Raven are in their mid-teens. So the story basically starts with the new Robin(Damien Wayne) joining the team reluctantly. They don't want him, he doesn't want to be there. You can kinda see where I'm going. Even though I didn't see many TV episodes, I did see enough to have a feel and expectation. So it's a little weird with Starfire being a little more culturally aware than she was. I actually liked her being the rube that just didn't understand human ways. Also, in the New 52 universe Cyborg was never on the Teen Titans. It's not bad, just takes some getting used to. I feel I should mention at this point that the Justice League isn't really in this that much. They are integral to the story and there is a point that we see Justice League Vs Teen Titans. But this is mostly a Teen Titans movie. The story focuses mostly on Robin and Raven. It's pretty much good for all ages. Older fans might not like the new team setup. And at times it gets a little dark with hades and possession story points. I'm not going to tell you what movies your kids should watch. When I was a boy I think my family would have let me watch this. But I know people now that might not let their kids watch this. You know your child better than me.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice bonus mini graphic novel & Robin figure

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    As much as I enjoyed watching "Justice League Vs. Teen Titans" on Blu-ray, I'm a bit unsure about the changes that were made in this incarnation. Here, Cyborg is with the Justice League and never with the Teen Titans (thanks to The New 52 reboot). Blue Beetle is now part of Teen Titans. These changes (and more) were infused with the Trigon storyline which was originally created in the 1980s by Marv Wolfman and George Perez on the comic book "The New Teen Titans". In the original version, the Justice League did not have any major involvement with the Trigon storyline. This set is the Best Buy exclusive that includes a mini-graphic novel and a Robin action figure.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    DC Animated Movies Never Disappoint!

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    DC Comics may not make good live action movies, but their animated movies are always very close to their comic source. The added benefit of this collection is you get a graphic novel which allows you to see how true to the characters the animated team stayed, and you get a nice collectable figurine, which you can display pretty much anywhere. The movie itself does a great job of bringing the Titans together and showing how difficult it is for the young "sidekicks" to truly learn how to function as a team, but also put aside their egos and discover how far they are willing to go, to be the heroes they believe themselves to be. The movie also shows how the Justice League sometimes overlooks their sidekicks, and leave them behind because they don't think their sidekicks are willing to go to the depths that they themselves go. When the Justice League face a challenge that they don't yet understand and become compromised, it's up to the Titans to band together and battle this new threat, as well as the Justice League, in order to free them. The character building in this movie is by far the best parts, but there are also some good action sequences and some great banter between the characters. This is definitely a good pick up, and is appropriate for all ages.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good Jump off point, BUT

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    I have been a fan of the DC animated entertainment universe probably since 2005 and this was a great introduction to a new cast of characters for the most part. it bridged A gap of some sorts between the young justice cartoon network series to the animated features while also skewing things slightly to the original new teen titans comic series. One of my major complaints with this particular DC animated feature is the addition of new voices for some returning characters which does throw off continuity for those who watch many of the animated features however I did wait a while and picked up the special addition that included the figurine plus the digital copy at a $13 price tag so with those two things in mind it is a solid four stars from product features, to product, to end results; and stick through to the end of the credits as it sets up the brand-new teen titans movie releasing in April at Best Buy, or pre-order NOW at bestbuy.com! PARENTS: I would keep this 8yr old plus. Happy Viewing-SL

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Another Awsome Damion Wayne Feature

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    I really liked this movie. I have heard that fans of the comics didn't like Damion much. I haven't read many of the New 52 comics but I have enjoyed the Batman/Damion Wayne movies that have been released over the last few years. Damion is still a loose canon, super ninja, cocky young boy who isn't afraid of taking on the devil himself. The team up with the Teen Titans was a little odd at first but it setup some nice situations that I had seen him in before. He was forced to socialize with people his own age who also had abilities that you don't normally find in this age group. I think the focus on someone more screwed up than Damion, Raven, was genius. The way they setup the Justice League vs the Teen Titans was really good as well. If you've enjoyed the movies that came before then you'll like this movie. As long as DC keeps producing these movies I'll keep enjoying them.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Story, but Less Action Than Expected

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    ***Spoiler Alert***Read at your own risk***This movie introduces the Teen Titans to the DC Animated Universe based on the New 52 DC storyline. Despite the title, there are not as many action scenes involving the Justice League versus the Teen Titans as one might have expected. In fact, the summary mentions a showdown pitting the Justice League "against the likes of Beast Boy, Starfire, Blue Beetle and Nightwing," but Nightwing is not involved in the actual fighting (Robin is, of course--it could have been a typo). Still, the story itself is a good one, and the interactions between Damien Wayne (Robin) and the Teen Titans is interesting, even if ultimately predictable.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Spoilers ahead

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    The title of the movie? There is about 10min of the film where the title is appropriate. Raven to the Rescue, or some iteration of that is the truth. Bad guy is Raven's father who forced himself on her mother. Batman, Bruce Wayne, sends new Robin, Damian Wayne, to titan tower to learn teamwork. Justice League is victim to the bad guy power and titans ultimately distract him as canon fodder so Raven can trap him in a gem shard. Title notwithstanding, I enjoyed the movie. There were some interesting moments where characters share nuggets of personal information with each other. Great animation.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the best in the series

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    I love the direction DC is going with these films! This movie setup so many other possibilities for other movies. Batman has long been my favorite DC character, but Damian Wayne “heir to the world's greatest crime-fighter, and its greatest super-villain” has easily run in to the favorite zone as a strong number two and maybe even number one after all the new Batman movies and this one. He is by far one of the greatest DC characters every scripted and doodled. This movie is full of action and the storyline is ok but the teen titans performed in the limited story and overshadowed everyone else to legitimize their group. Watch this and love the direction as DC continues to dominate the cartoon movie scene.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    My Son LOVED IT

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    The last few DC animated films have been kind of a hit or miss (i.e. Throne of Atlantis and JL War). Thankfully, this film sorta redeems those disappointments and keeps the momentum going with the recently released Batman V Superman film (which is a masterpiece by the way). I wouldn't say this movie is amazing or spectacular, but it is entertaining and it's a must have for any fan of JL and Teen Titans. The film is actually quite enjoyable and has a nice balance of action and comedy - courtesy of TT. Knowing they're young teens, silly immature humor and comments are expected and I feel it works well here to balance the ultra serious JL. They injected just enough humor to keep things flowing properly

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Very Good but......

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    This is a great story in the DC Animated universe and you dont really have to know the characters to follow the action. The only problem I had was in comparison to the other stories that this one fell short of the high bench marks set by those films. It is like comparing Godfather 1 to 2. Both are great but this one was the lesser of the 2. You need to buy these though as this is a great story and fits in the universe perfectly. The extra scene seemed though rushed. For those who are going to watch the live version of Justice League please watch this film first...Not tied into the film but it explains a lot about the characters that might not be so well known in the movie.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good Movie, Nice Figure

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    This is a decent movie, though it does rank lower on the the list of DCU animated films for me. I grew up watching the original Teen Titans animated series on Cartoon Network, so it was nice seeing all those characters together again in this movie. This is a more light-hearted film compared to Gods and Monsters or Justice League Dark. I found some moments kind of cheesy, but I thought the plot and characterization were good. I'd rate it a 6/10. The collectible figure of Robin is okay quality, not the best paint job. It looks nice on display, but don't expect it to be a high-end figure. I wouldn't recommend buying the deluxe edition for more than $15..

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Teen Titans time to shine

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    DC is going pretty strong with most of it's animated movies. This is a pretty good example of these movies. I "think" it follows this sorta established Animated DC Universe, but there seems to be a few details here and there that don't always match. But in any case, it's a good movie. It really focuses on the Titan members and gives them each a good moment to shine. Downside, it's got the most annoying Robin in it (Damien), but it's still pretty good. Plus it's on Blu-ray and the handy-dandy digital copy too. Can't beat that. The Robin figure was pretty cool too...but I'm pretty sure I've already lost it, but that's on me.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Teen Titans have arrived

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    DC Animated movies are by far more phenomenal than their live action movies. The Only draw back that continues to hang them up is the focus on the cash cows like Batman, Superman, Justice League when they have ye tot tap the plethora of characters in their well. This movie, while still houses the Justice League they take somewhat of a backseat to the Teen Titans. This isn't a hard sell with such animated series like "Young Justice" and "Teen Titans" have outdone themselves in the past. One can only wonder what took DC Animated so long. All around great film and interaction between characters with hopefully more to come.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Decent JL movie

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    Gone are the days of one-dimensional characters and plots so full of holes that laughing about them was part of the entertainment. DC continues the trend of loaded scripts, meticulously choreographed and executed with a relentless pace. The characters have realistic personalities and associated flaws. A lot goes on between the lines. Even if you don't like it, you would at least know the producers skimped on nothing and you got a lot for your money. The TT helped inject much needed originality and a fresh angle to the JL. Some commenters didn't like that but c'mon, everything JL has already been do

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    dc animated are the best

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    In the war between marvel and dc, dc should stick to the animated attempts. Set within the New 52 the characters and story are not always the same as most might remember. This lends the movie the same issue the comics have, not everything lines up correctly. Nightwing, starfish and cyborg act as if they know each other and we're all titans but cyborg only reason entry became cyborg as well as beast boy and raven are unknown new superheros. There is poor attempts to make Robin and raven a live interest but the Damian Wayne version of Robin is too unlikable for it to not feel forced. That said it's still a good movie even with the flaws.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Justice League vs. Teen Titians

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    Justice League vs. Teen Titians: the name of the movie was deceiving. This is like watching moving comic books. Enjoyed the twist to the movie and how the Teen Titans got together as a team, the animation is much better than the TV series on Cartoon Network. I enjoy collecting the DC Universe on video where I can watch it any time I wish and even have a DC marathon. I would highly recommend this movie to the young and young at heart. Get a copy for yourself and a gift for your friends who enjoy the DC Universe. Check out some of the great titles on the Best Buy website.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Teen Titans enter the fray

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    The Teen Titans make their mark in this animated DC Universe movie. It's a slightly different spin on their origins as a team, but pretty true to the spirit of the Teen Titans. It's fun and Cyborg makes a good transition as well. Not my favorite of the DC animated movies, but still fun and it did a good job of showcasing each character. Oh, and you get a neato Robin figure. Can't beat that? ...well, unless you are Nightwing.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fun movie. Kids enjoyed it.

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    I have seen most of the DC animated movies and my kids who are 8 and 7 loved the Teen Titans, Young Justice, and Justice League series. I previewed this movie before letting the kids watch it and it has nowhere the graphical violence of say the Batman animated movies. There were a few parts the kids didn't quite understand (e.g., had to explain who the new Robin was) but that was fine. This is now one of their favorite movies and are looking towards the next Teen Titans movie.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Sidekicks get their day

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    I am not a fan of Damian Wayne, I know I'm in the minority on this point but it's true he's not a good Robin. With that said it was good to see the Titans and watch them show Damian that you can let your guard down and trust others. We finally get to see the Teen Titans with a little edge holding their own against the Justice League, hopefully DC Animated will now give us the story line we have all wanted since the DCA universe started..."The Judas Contract" wait till the end of the credits for a sneak peek...

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Fun Movie

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    I'm a long time comic book reader and I always look forward to the next DC Animated movie. This was a fun movie but it is based on the New 52 Universe so some characters felt a little "off" to me. There's just something different about Superman than the one I'm used to. And it's strange seeing Cyborg in the Justice League. I'm used to seeing him as a Teen Titan. The animation quality is pretty good but I really would like to see a return to the animation style of the old Batman: TAS cartoons.

    I would recommend this to a friend