Teen Titans GO! vs. Teen Titans | |
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Director: | Jeff Mednikow |
Writer(s): | Marly Halpern-Graser Jeremy Adams |
Release Date: | July 21, 2019 |
Running Time: | 77 minutes |
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Teen Titans GO! vs. Teen Titans is a stand-alone sequel to Teen Titans GO! To the Movies.
Plot[]
The film opens with the Teen Titans Go! team battling the Gentleman Ghost as he attempts to rob a bank. He manages to possess Robin and then Starfire, but when attempting the same trick on Raven, he unintentionally cracks her red Ajna chakra gemstone, which awakens her inner demon's dark power and results in his defeat. Trigon reveals that Raven's demonic-half is slowly taking over her and offers to take it away, but she refuses to give it to him.
Suddenly, the Titans are abducted by the Master of Games, a being who explores the multiverse with his Worlogog to find the best versions of particular heroes. He pits the 2013 Titans against the original 2003 animated Titans, who agree to fight after the Master of Games threatens to destroy their Earths. 2003 Robin and Cyborg, manage to take out all of the 2013 Titans with the exception of Raven. She is coerced into unleashing her demonic power against the 2003 Raven, who snaps her out of it when she realizes the Master of Games is siphoning her demonic energy. The Master of Games then reveals himself to be 2013 Trigon, who uses Raven's energy to partially resurrect 2003 Trigon. The two Trigons kidnap the Ravens and escape to the 2003 Earth to finish absorbing 2013 Raven's dark demonic powers so they can conquer the multiverse.
The two Titans teams agree to work together to stop the Trigons and rescue their Ravens. 2003 Robin deduces that the Trigons are using a Worlogog from their Earth to travel between dimensions, so they need a Worlogog from the 2013 dimension, which the 2013 Titans realize belongs to Santa Claus. The two teams battle Santa and Mrs. Claus and escape by using the device to travel between dimensions and eventually make it to the 2003 Earth just after 2003 Trigon completely absorbs 2013 Raven's demonic powers. Fed up with his counterpart's insults, 2013 Trigon consumes 2003 Trigon and transforms into a new and very powerful being named Hexagon.
To combat this new threat, 2003 Robin uses their Worlogog to summon Titans teams throughout the multiverse to form the "Titans of Infinite Earths", but to no avail. 2013 Raven evens the odds by eating all of her counterparts and transforms into a black dragon known as "the Unkindness". The Titans destroy Trigon's Worlogog and assist Raven in getting all of her powers back, which sends 2003 Trigon into limbo while 2013 Robin uses their Worlogog to send 2013 Trigon to a zombie dimension.
After 2013 Raven accepts her innermost demon self, all of the Teen Titans are sent home to their respective dimensions. Upon returning to their Earth, the 2013 Titans express relief that they do not have to endure another multiverse-threatening crossover for at least another year. Just then, they are attacked by Darkseid, but refuse to battle him out of exhaustion.
In a post-credit scene, the 2013 Titans relax at their headquarters, ignoring Darkseid's attack upon Jump City.
Cast[]
- Greg Cipes as Beast Boy and Beast Boy
- Scott Menville as Robin and Robin
- Khary Payton as Cyborg and Cyborg
- Tara Strong as Raven and Raven
- Hynden Walch as Starfire and Starfire
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Trigon/ Trigon/Hexagon
- Robert Morse as Santa Claus
- Grey Griffin as Mrs. Claus
- Rhys Darby as Master of Games
- Sean Maher as Nightwing
- "Weird Al" Yankovic as Gentleman Ghost and Darkseid
Non-Speaking Cameos[]
- Batman
- Terra
- Parademons
- Bizarro Teen Titans
- Bizarro Robin
- Bizarro Cyborg
- Bizarro Raven
- Bizarro Beast Boy
- Bizarro Starfire
- Teen Titans (Comics)
- Beast Boy
- Cyborg
- Raven
- Robin
- Starfire
- Teen Titans (DC Animated Film Universe)
- Tiny Titans
- Robin
- Starfire
- Raven
- Cyborg
- Beast Boy
- Toon Titans
- Robin
- Starfire
- Raven
- Cyborg
- Beast Boy
- Silky
- Mister Mxyzptlk
- Green Lantern
- Batman (DCAU)
- Batman (Beware the Batman)
- Batman (1966 TV Series)
- Batman (The Batman)
- Owlman (Crisis on Two Earths)
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