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When the Teen Titans show ended on Cartoon Network, fans were upset. CN then announced the Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo made for tv movie and fans were happy. Or were they?Twitter: @comicrundownInstagram: @comicbookrundownEmail: comicbookrundown@gmail.comHosted by Joe Janero, Ron Hanes, Charlie Shaw and PoniedanzaEdited by Joe JaneroTheme song provided by the other member of the Sex Turtles (Cam Malidor)Find our t-shirts at Redbubble and TeePublic https://www.redbubble.com/shop/comic+book+rundown?ref=search_boxhttp://tee.pub/lic/vBbIJZ4eLQ0
This week we watched Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo Hosts: Josh, Jack, Brandon, and Heather Edited by: Jack --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hqmoviereview/support
Following our inadvertent theme of multiversal mixup, in this off the rails episode Andrew and chrs recap and review the mad merry-go-round movie that is Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans.Notes:We apologize for the choppy sound editing towards the end of the episode. Andrew was up editing the episode at two in the morning because of work obligations.Our bad.We accidentally said episode 3 at the beginning. This is episode 4. “Avengers: Endgame'' released in April of 2019 and “Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans” premiered at SDCC in July of 2019, but the digital release was in September of 2019.Lil Yatchy did write a significant portion of “Act Up” by City Girls after saying “no homo'' before going into the booth.The literal definition of Satire is “the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.”Teen Titans premiered in July of 2003 and the final episode, "Things Change," premiered in January of 2006, followed by the movie “Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo,” premiering September the same year.There's a 55-issue comic book called “Teen Titans Go!” based on the 2003 animated series and their continuity that's mostly collected in six trade paperbacks.The “Nevermore” episode indirectly references the poem “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe. Ironically, the word ‘nevermore' is a prophetic warning in the poem.In “Nevermore” Cyborg actually counsels against Beast Boy invading Raven's room. Minding his black-owned business. We stan.The alternate aspects of Raven are her “emoticlones” that serve as a physical manifestation of her true feelings.“Tiny Titans'' was a two-time Eisner Award winning series featuring alternate versions of DC Comics characters in an elementary school environment. The initial series ran for 50-issues from February of 2008 to March of 2012, and from 2014-2015, the series revived with a 6-issue miniseries - “Tiny Titans: Return to the Tree House”“Auld Acquaintance” is the 26th episode of Young Justice, and the first season's finale. The only Justice League member who doesn't get their shit rocked by the JV is Wonder Woman.I couldn't be bothered to look up the H.I.V.E. episode we were referencing, but it's interesting that their stupid battle catchphrases seem to parody Robin's “Titans, GO!”When Raven mentions facing her demons, she's directly referencing season 4 of Teen Titans.Santa Claus actually appears many times in Teen Titans Go! (largely as an antagonist) in the episodes “Second Christmas”, “The True Meaning of Christmas”, “The Teen Titans Go Easter Holiday Classic”, “Who's Laughing Now”, “Halloween v Christmas”, “Teen Titans Save Christmas”, and “The Streak”The stupid ‘Battle Ready Armor' joke is a reference to the ubiquitous armor worn by the teen ninjas in “Codename: Kids Next Door”Cyborg is the one who obtains the Worlogog after it goes flying out of Megan's hands, which is understandable - before he was cybernetically enhanced and became a superhero, he was a promising young athlete.Teen Titans Go! Cyborg has the nerve to have actually yelled out “Cyborg Cycle, Activate Alpha Maneuver 42 Delta!” without having agreed on any codewords ahead of time.Because of their mythological association with misfortune and misery, a group of ravens is called An Unkindness. Music: “The Victory Of Heroes” by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com
Brandon & Tyler are doing their best to save the city, but they need your help. So join us as we discuss Michael Chang, Ben Jones, and Matt Youngberg's 2007 Animated film "Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo" Is TEEN TITANS As Good As You Remember? - YouTube Follow us on on Twitter, @FilmFoilPodcast, and Facebook Brandon’s Twitter: @BrandoV2 Tyler’s Twitter: @TylerJRinne Music - "Golden Sunrise" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/ Elevator Music - "Local Forecast - Elevator Music" by Kevin Macleod: http://www.orangefreesounds.com/
This week our Heroes (@KlownyJ @SickSpaceHair and @Mise1987) return. They discuss the controversial SnyderCut, The Suicide Squad, Dark Metal, DCeased, Dark Multiverse and more before they get into TT: Trouble In Tokyo
Alan Sharpe and Rebecca Hart join forces to explore the world of DC Animated Movies, a journey featuring a variety of characters, universes and more varieties of Batman than you can count on your hands, The DCAU Podcast is a fortnightly rewatch Podcast. Presented by Alan Sharpe & Rebecca Hart Guest Host: Claire Laffar Claire has presented a multitude of other podcasts, her current podcasts are: Absolutely True True Crime : http://absolutelytrue.reactionary-sass.com/ Sassy Sewer-Lion Boutique: http://sewerlion.reactionary-sass.com/ Check out Rebecca's other Podcast Sons of the Dragon: The Immortal Iron Fist Podcast (Rebecca is also a co-host) : https://sonsofthedragontheimmortalironfistpodcast.wordpress.com Rebecca has also appears in Into the Knight- The Moon Knight Podcast featured in this week's advert- https://intotheknight.libsyn.com/ Alan also presents: Rise of the Robots: A Battlebots/Robot Wars Podcast: https://audioboom.com/channels/4992208 Edited by Alan Sharpe Theme: Chiptune Hero by Teknoaxe Follow us on Twitter @DCAUPodcast Email us at dcaupodcast@yahoo.com
Beast Boy is the smartest Titan.... CONFIRMED! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tvarchive/support
Join Keith and Andy for their 35th episode spectacular! This week, we follow up on the Teen Titans from episode 4 and watch the movie that ended the series: Trouble in Tokyo! We'll also take a moment to thank our newest Patreon contributers, find out about Andy's adventures in Vegas, and learn why Keith won't eat bacon. If you'd like to skip all that, the episode really starts at the 15:23 mark. Contact us at: Twitter.com/tooninpod Facebook.com/tooninpod tooninpod@gmail.com Support the show at www.patreon.com/WordSalad
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Join Zach, Don and Josh as they give their commentary on Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. The post Teen Titans-Trouble in Tokyo (2006) appeared first on The Batman Universe.
Though they've finished discussing the TV series, James and Mike must still cover Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo before moving on. What do they think of this movie, the foe, the many anime references, the love story, and Grant Morrison? Wait, Grant Morrison?
Though they've finished discussing the TV series, James and Mike must still cover Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo before moving on. What do they think of this movie, the foe, the many anime references, the love story, and Grant Morrison? Wait, Grant Morrison?
Though they've finished discussing the TV series, James and Mike must still cover Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo before moving on. What do they think of this movie, the foe, the many anime references, the love story, and Grant Morrison? Wait, Grant Morrison?
Though they've finished discussing the TV series, James and Mike must still cover Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo before moving on. What do they think of this movie, the foe, the many anime references, the love story, and Grant Morrison? Wait, Grant Morrison?