42 reviews
After seeing the clips and trailer, I had to check it out, and basically, this is good. The idea of having Teen Titans Go meet the Teen Titans from the original show is a neat idea, as it allows for some good meta jokes to be made between the two series. My only gripes are the way the original Titans are animated (which I will let slide, as doing the traditional hand-drawn animation would take time and money), and they didn't bring back Puffy AmiYumi to do the theme song, but it has a good story, the action the Teen Titans Go! series needs more of, and even a cameo by the Teen Titans from the DC Animated Films. This is a good movie that is worth watching at least once.
- jeremycrimsonfox
- Oct 2, 2019
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At first I started to uninterested because of the movie's slow pacing and unfunny jokes. But as the story progressed I actually found it entertaining and funny. Overall, this movie isn't the best movie I've ever seen but it was still enjoyable.
- jalent-57568
- Sep 28, 2019
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Director Jeff Mednikow deserves praise for being behind this wholesome, short, hour and seventeen minute movie. Right off the bat i want to emphasize on the fact that this is a seriously under rated, feel good movie. Not to mention it was absolutely hilarious and as an audience we remained invested throughout the entire duration of the movie.
I think a huge factor to why the movie was so enjoyable would be that it paid great homage to the original Teen Titans show which was the childhood of many. This was especially cool because it builds a bridge between those who grew up watching the original and those who grew up watching Teen Titans Go, choosing neither side but instead evoking a sense of kinsman-ship and satisfying both crowds. In this process a great contrast between the Titans is shown and it perhaps might be the real pulling factor for the movie where the production team decided to have the same voice actor for both versions of each character and indeed it played off well. This is a great example of how well written the script is.
Also, music numbers were original, yes definitely cringe worthy but also would make you smile if you understand the references.
My own personal favorite edition to the movie were the cameos done by the other versions of the teen titans and certainly the chemistry between the two Trigons.
I do however feel like it could have been longer for sure and could even have had more character accuracy for the original titans perhaps.
Unfortunately however as of December 2019, Teen Titans Vs Teen Titans GO! only made around $308,000 in DVD and Blu Ray sales which would be the least a DC Animation movie has earned to date, which in my opinion is tragic because it was a very fun watch, hitting the right notes and should be recognized for it. Critic ratings have also been average, this is meant to be a fun, silly watch and should also be judged with that mindset.
- AlihasanAgha
- Jun 22, 2020
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Now, now, keep an open mind. This is my own personal opinion.
Yeah, I know, it still won't top Trouble in Tokyo, or even Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, but I just love watching the original Titans again. Yeah, I will say, some of the writing can be a little immature, two songs weren't very memorable, the animation on the 2003 counterparts aren't as well done, and it just wasn't the best comeback for the 2003 series. But the writing, most of the time, can be very good, most of the jokes can be funny, it does have its more serious moments, the acting is great, the fight scenes are epic, and I just love how the Teen Titans of infinite Earths joined together.
Yes, there are a number of aspects the first film did better, mostly with the backgrounds, but I just preferred this.
Honestly, I'd take this over Kangaroo Jack: G'Day, USA!, the Lego Ninjago Movie, Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, the Norm of the North sequels, In Search of the Titanic, and Ice Age: Continental Drift, any day.
I can only recommend this who are interested. If you do enjoy both versions of Teen Titans, check it out. If you don't enjoy Teen Titans Go! At all, then don't watch it.
Overall, while I still wanted a season 6 of the original, I say this is a very decent movie.
Yeah, I know, it still won't top Trouble in Tokyo, or even Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, but I just love watching the original Titans again. Yeah, I will say, some of the writing can be a little immature, two songs weren't very memorable, the animation on the 2003 counterparts aren't as well done, and it just wasn't the best comeback for the 2003 series. But the writing, most of the time, can be very good, most of the jokes can be funny, it does have its more serious moments, the acting is great, the fight scenes are epic, and I just love how the Teen Titans of infinite Earths joined together.
Yes, there are a number of aspects the first film did better, mostly with the backgrounds, but I just preferred this.
Honestly, I'd take this over Kangaroo Jack: G'Day, USA!, the Lego Ninjago Movie, Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, the Norm of the North sequels, In Search of the Titanic, and Ice Age: Continental Drift, any day.
I can only recommend this who are interested. If you do enjoy both versions of Teen Titans, check it out. If you don't enjoy Teen Titans Go! At all, then don't watch it.
Overall, while I still wanted a season 6 of the original, I say this is a very decent movie.
- DannyD1997
- May 17, 2021
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1 is too high of a rating for this movie. It wasn't "Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans" but "Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans Go! Draw With Slightly More Normal Proportions". The Teen Titans characters were completely out of character compared to the original show. The movie lacked the seriousness, charm and well-placed good humor that the original show had and instead relied solely on the same stupidity present in Go! to carry it. When you tease a revival, at least make an effort to write the characters well regardless of how you bring them back. This is a mockery. Go! was bad enough but they're trying to ruin to original Teen Titans now too.
- darkfox173
- Oct 13, 2019
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With no prior exposure to either variation of the Teen Titans, I watched "Teen Titans Go To the Movies" at the cinema back in 2018 and found it an enjoyable, if perhaps slight, experience. My son though has, in the intervening couple of years, come to really love "Teen Titans Go!" and was insistent that we get a hold of this sequel as soon as we could.
During a battle with Gentleman Ghost (Weird Al Yankovic), his possession of Raven (Tara Strong) causes her gemstone to crack and release more of her dark demon power into the world. The gang are then kidnapped by The Master of Games (Rhys Darby) and forced to battle their ultimate opponents, themselves. Or at least, an alternate version of themselves. When the ultimate evil behind this scene reveals themselves, the two teams are forced to come together and save the multiverse.
Again, I have no dog in this fight, having never seen 2003 "Teen Titans" at all and with most of my exposure to "Teen Titans Go" either that first film, or the youtube clips I've been shown. So I'm reviewing this one on what I felt alone, and not coming in with my agenda. And I thought it was . . . . alright. I liked the animation style and the voice performances are really good, especially as the cast are playing (at least) two variations of the characters. Not quite as strong as "To the Movies" but still a reasonable time. It does nothing too revolutionary, especially as multiverse crossovers are all the rage at the moment.
Tough to recommend that people go out of their way to see it, but it's solid enough.
During a battle with Gentleman Ghost (Weird Al Yankovic), his possession of Raven (Tara Strong) causes her gemstone to crack and release more of her dark demon power into the world. The gang are then kidnapped by The Master of Games (Rhys Darby) and forced to battle their ultimate opponents, themselves. Or at least, an alternate version of themselves. When the ultimate evil behind this scene reveals themselves, the two teams are forced to come together and save the multiverse.
Again, I have no dog in this fight, having never seen 2003 "Teen Titans" at all and with most of my exposure to "Teen Titans Go" either that first film, or the youtube clips I've been shown. So I'm reviewing this one on what I felt alone, and not coming in with my agenda. And I thought it was . . . . alright. I liked the animation style and the voice performances are really good, especially as the cast are playing (at least) two variations of the characters. Not quite as strong as "To the Movies" but still a reasonable time. It does nothing too revolutionary, especially as multiverse crossovers are all the rage at the moment.
Tough to recommend that people go out of their way to see it, but it's solid enough.
- southdavid
- Aug 19, 2021
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I have to admit i always hated teen titans go for replacing teen titans but, as an old man I think i had way too much fun watching this movie
After watching the post credits in the first movie TTG! Movie, I was actually pretty excited to see what they're gonna do with it, and this movie was a pleasant surprise, I wish we got a new extra season of the original Teen Titans series but hey, This still works.
This movie was actually pretty great, Think of it as a "Teen Titans: Into the Superhero-verse" or something like that, Focusing more on Raven was a pretty great idea, Because you know, she's the most well developed character outta both shows so It's a actually a very good thing that they tried to focused more on her and her inner demons.
The animation was fine, Nothing special really, On par with the TTG! TV series.
I think the biggest problem with this movie is that it wasn't very funny like the first one, Most of the jokes in this movie end up being "hey, look how incompetent and stupid Teen Titans Go! Are and how skilled and cool the original Teen Titans are, Do you get it, Teen Titans Go is bad" and It got kinda irritating after a while, The comedy doesn't even come close to the first movie's jokes, Like.. come on, Robin pushing Batman's parents in the alley and giving the titans the thumps up when they get killed is probably one of the funniest jokes I've even seen in a superhero movie.
The voice acting was superb as always, Those guys doesn't voice Teen Titans, THEY ARE TEEN TITANS, Probably the best thing about this movie and the TTG! TV series for that matter, Even though I think Rhys Darby was kinda of underutilized, He was great in the 10 minutes he was in the movie.
So yeah, Not as good as the first TTG! Movie but still great fun!
This movie was actually pretty great, Think of it as a "Teen Titans: Into the Superhero-verse" or something like that, Focusing more on Raven was a pretty great idea, Because you know, she's the most well developed character outta both shows so It's a actually a very good thing that they tried to focused more on her and her inner demons.
The animation was fine, Nothing special really, On par with the TTG! TV series.
I think the biggest problem with this movie is that it wasn't very funny like the first one, Most of the jokes in this movie end up being "hey, look how incompetent and stupid Teen Titans Go! Are and how skilled and cool the original Teen Titans are, Do you get it, Teen Titans Go is bad" and It got kinda irritating after a while, The comedy doesn't even come close to the first movie's jokes, Like.. come on, Robin pushing Batman's parents in the alley and giving the titans the thumps up when they get killed is probably one of the funniest jokes I've even seen in a superhero movie.
The voice acting was superb as always, Those guys doesn't voice Teen Titans, THEY ARE TEEN TITANS, Probably the best thing about this movie and the TTG! TV series for that matter, Even though I think Rhys Darby was kinda of underutilized, He was great in the 10 minutes he was in the movie.
So yeah, Not as good as the first TTG! Movie but still great fun!
- AhmedDaReviewer
- Sep 17, 2021
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When many of us wanted a revival of Teen Titans, I doubt a crossover movie with Teen Titans Go was something we wanted. Just like with Teen Titans Go To The Movies, expectations can be turned on our heads. This movie is very funny, with a nice amount of action and both teams portrayed respectfully. A nice solid message on teamwork helps make the movie great.
- blytheandferb
- Sep 24, 2019
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An animated movie is okay with some comedy, but I have seen movies that are much better than him, so in my opinion six stars are what they deserve and this remains my opinion. Thanks.
- ayoubgaming-64030
- Dec 6, 2020
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Basically the originals returned with the writing skills of the idiots who made TTGO so its not an improvement more like an scam to get old fans excited And then realize this was just a cruel lie
- diazmanuel836
- Sep 26, 2019
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Teen Titans Go! Vs Teen Titans is an incredible crossover combining the old and new versions of the Teen Titans in colourful, fast paced and consistently extremely funny animated movie. The voice acting is excellent the action is enjoyable and there are some surprisingly effective self aware moments. However, Rhys Darby is massively underutilized.
A crossover between Teen Titans Go! And the original Teen Titans television series. A love letter to the franchise with fan-satisfying fun and well written and humourous dialogues with an outstanding voice cast.
It was so cool watching the multiverse iterations of Teen Titans in various style and medium in their own universes and the final fight with Teen Titans of Infinite Earths vs. Hexagon/Trigon.
A crossover between Teen Titans Go! And the original Teen Titans television series. A love letter to the franchise with fan-satisfying fun and well written and humourous dialogues with an outstanding voice cast.
It was so cool watching the multiverse iterations of Teen Titans in various style and medium in their own universes and the final fight with Teen Titans of Infinite Earths vs. Hexagon/Trigon.
It was so cool watching the multiverse iterations of Teen Titans in various style and medium in their own universes and the final fight with Teen Titans of Infinite Earths vs. Hexagon/Trigon.
A crossover between Teen Titans Go! And the original Teen Titans television series. A love letter to the franchise with fan-satisfying fun and well written and humourous dialogues with an outstanding voice cast.
It was so cool watching the multiverse iterations of Teen Titans in various style and medium in their own universes and the final fight with Teen Titans of Infinite Earths vs. Hexagon/Trigon.
- ashfordofficial
- May 25, 2023
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Forcing your reboot down the throats of the original show's fandom for wanting it's return and choosing not to agree that your reboot is better does NOT make you better than them.
- mentalblackcat
- Sep 24, 2019
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Well, that was surprizing!
Being a long term TTG fan I highly anticipated the release of this movie,
but from the fact that this one was a direct-to-DVD-release with a clearly
smaller budget, less advertizing and a trailer that, while not being bad,
didn't catch my attention quite as much as the one for the previous movie,
I assumed this one was gonna be good, but not nearly as good as TTGTTM.
However, Teen Titans Go vs Teen Titans shattered this and many others of
my expectations. It might be just that I have just finished watching it,
but I am otherwise fairly positive that I prefer this to TTGTTM and is now
my favourite superhero/animated film. This film went in a different direction,
to the TTGTTM one. That one was a hilarious direct mockery of bigger products
in the superhero industry than it, while this one is more like a fan service
for the superhero fans of both generations. That movie focused mostly on
comedy with some heartfelt moments, while this one had a lot of comedy,
but was actually mostly focused on intense fight scenes. That makes perfect
sense, as fully-comedic spoofs of the superhero genre is what Teen Titans Go!
is all about, and fighting sequences is largely what the old Teen Titans was
mostly about.
Being that good wasn't even close to being the only thing that surprized me about TTGvsTT. No, no, no! The majority of the movie's plot is obvious from the trailer, but the way it's executed is what's unexpected to me. For one, I didn't expect this movie to have random musical numbers like in TTGTTM, but as Teen Titans Go! have always been exellent in the music departament it shouldn't be so shocking. Without going into spoiler territory, I will just state that another thing I didn't think was going to happen is the film focusing so much screen and story time on Raven (both of them). While at no point does it feel like an all-out Raven© movie, it definitely is more about her than the other titans. As Raven is by far my favourite titans and superhero, I didn't mind it at all and actually prefer it that way.
There is one factor about the movie that can make it look bad in a spare amount of moments, and that is the animation. The animation in TTGvsTT is....weird. The movie is animated entirely in Flash, as expected from a TTG movie, but the animation of the main characters and the secondary assets is of a very confusing quality. It is definitely more energetic and expressive than the animated series, but it doesn't have the high enough jump in quality that the theatrical release of TTGTTM had in order to look so fantastic. Here the animators are trying to make the characters move around as much as possible, without really having resources than the TV series. Part of why the TTG series animation looks so appealing to me, despite being a person who typpically prefers hand-drawn, is that the characters at any given time are either very still or move really fast and the transitions from one to another are also done as fast as possible, to give it a sort of hand-drawn feel to it. However, here the animation is made to make the movements on the characters more human-realistic, which makes it less... cartoony-realistic. One small quirk I noticed, for example, is TTG Robin's hair and cape moving around as he walks about or makes sharp movements. This is not present in the show. It may make it more realistic, but it makes it look worse in a cartoon sense, as the movements on the cape are too smooth and slow. The original TT characters have almost the same character designs, with minute changes, but move differently as they are now in flash. You get used to it during the runtime and it isn't all that noticeable. Anyway, I spent too much time on a small nitpick.
When I say intense fight scenes, I mean intense fight scenes. Towards the end I seriously felt like I was watching a Dragon Ball movie, it was that intense. I can see how they may have saved some of budget when it came to the first part of the movie to make the last part look as good as possible. I originally went to see "Spider-man: Into the Spiderverse" when it was in theaters and it was meh, better than I expected it, and I can say that the whole alternate-versions concept was done very similarly there first, but it is definitely much better done here.
Overall, I recommend this movie to everyone. It has fantastic action, perfect comedy, great characters, well written story, catchy music and surprizing twists of events. It really does have something for everyone! I encourage you to buy this in DVD or Blu-ray, and support it however you can. If they sell enough copies they might just show this in theaters, which I would definitely see.
Being that good wasn't even close to being the only thing that surprized me about TTGvsTT. No, no, no! The majority of the movie's plot is obvious from the trailer, but the way it's executed is what's unexpected to me. For one, I didn't expect this movie to have random musical numbers like in TTGTTM, but as Teen Titans Go! have always been exellent in the music departament it shouldn't be so shocking. Without going into spoiler territory, I will just state that another thing I didn't think was going to happen is the film focusing so much screen and story time on Raven (both of them). While at no point does it feel like an all-out Raven© movie, it definitely is more about her than the other titans. As Raven is by far my favourite titans and superhero, I didn't mind it at all and actually prefer it that way.
There is one factor about the movie that can make it look bad in a spare amount of moments, and that is the animation. The animation in TTGvsTT is....weird. The movie is animated entirely in Flash, as expected from a TTG movie, but the animation of the main characters and the secondary assets is of a very confusing quality. It is definitely more energetic and expressive than the animated series, but it doesn't have the high enough jump in quality that the theatrical release of TTGTTM had in order to look so fantastic. Here the animators are trying to make the characters move around as much as possible, without really having resources than the TV series. Part of why the TTG series animation looks so appealing to me, despite being a person who typpically prefers hand-drawn, is that the characters at any given time are either very still or move really fast and the transitions from one to another are also done as fast as possible, to give it a sort of hand-drawn feel to it. However, here the animation is made to make the movements on the characters more human-realistic, which makes it less... cartoony-realistic. One small quirk I noticed, for example, is TTG Robin's hair and cape moving around as he walks about or makes sharp movements. This is not present in the show. It may make it more realistic, but it makes it look worse in a cartoon sense, as the movements on the cape are too smooth and slow. The original TT characters have almost the same character designs, with minute changes, but move differently as they are now in flash. You get used to it during the runtime and it isn't all that noticeable. Anyway, I spent too much time on a small nitpick.
When I say intense fight scenes, I mean intense fight scenes. Towards the end I seriously felt like I was watching a Dragon Ball movie, it was that intense. I can see how they may have saved some of budget when it came to the first part of the movie to make the last part look as good as possible. I originally went to see "Spider-man: Into the Spiderverse" when it was in theaters and it was meh, better than I expected it, and I can say that the whole alternate-versions concept was done very similarly there first, but it is definitely much better done here.
Overall, I recommend this movie to everyone. It has fantastic action, perfect comedy, great characters, well written story, catchy music and surprizing twists of events. It really does have something for everyone! I encourage you to buy this in DVD or Blu-ray, and support it however you can. If they sell enough copies they might just show this in theaters, which I would definitely see.
- jizzybizzy
- Sep 24, 2019
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This movie was pretty fun to watch! Filled with comedy and humour , it made me laugh a lot and also has its fair share of action scenes! I dont understand why its so underrated :/ A 10/10 movie for me :D
- abrar-haq26
- Oct 7, 2019
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I've seen this movie about 5 times now and I have to admit, it was pretty good. Not the most original movie out there, but one of the best animated movies from DC to date! I was right to be optimistic about this from the beginning.
A lot of people are giving this s**t just because the OG are in flash animation, but in all honesty it makes sense. The Go! Titans are done in flash so it doesn't really bother me that the OG are too. I could care less about the animation since I grew up on shows done in flash. The point is the animation doesn't really matter, it's if their personalities are still the same as we remember. In some aspects they are, in some they aren't; nevertheless, you can still easily recognize the Titans we all know and love.
It may not be what we wanted, but we'll just have to suck it up and deal with it. Who knows? Maybe we'll get the season 6 like we wanted, the voice actors are still optimistic about a 6th season and so are many others, so don't lose hope you guys.
But for now, this is something everyone can enjoy for a while. After all, you can't judge a book by its cover, can you?
A lot of people are giving this s**t just because the OG are in flash animation, but in all honesty it makes sense. The Go! Titans are done in flash so it doesn't really bother me that the OG are too. I could care less about the animation since I grew up on shows done in flash. The point is the animation doesn't really matter, it's if their personalities are still the same as we remember. In some aspects they are, in some they aren't; nevertheless, you can still easily recognize the Titans we all know and love.
It may not be what we wanted, but we'll just have to suck it up and deal with it. Who knows? Maybe we'll get the season 6 like we wanted, the voice actors are still optimistic about a 6th season and so are many others, so don't lose hope you guys.
But for now, this is something everyone can enjoy for a while. After all, you can't judge a book by its cover, can you?
- sarahbear-60911
- Oct 21, 2019
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- oshinjr-91911
- Sep 29, 2019
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Loved watching this with my kids. My kids love it as well. T.T.G has become a guilty pleasure of mine to watch even when the kids aren't around.
- shaneswayney
- Nov 2, 2019
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- KieraLynnR
- Sep 16, 2021
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The reason I love teen titans Go is because it's sooo goofy!!! And this crossover is just MIND BLOWING!
- umairaslam-75243
- Oct 2, 2019
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It was a relief to see the old Team Titans, but sadly the overall characterisations were off and it truly was just another TTG entry - shallow, not as clever or funny as it's trying to be, and overrun with unnecessary musical numbers.
The cameos were nice (too bad they were kept to a bare minimum) and the running theme of Starfire's reactions to Robin was the only recurring theme that was amusing to me.
Kevin Michael Richardsen was great voicing Trigon and the overall general plot was a vast improvement from the previous TTG movie, but for fans of the original Teen Titans series (or the Young Justice series, or the various standalone DC movies featuring Robin/Nightwing etc) this was still very disappointing.
The cameos were nice (too bad they were kept to a bare minimum) and the running theme of Starfire's reactions to Robin was the only recurring theme that was amusing to me.
Kevin Michael Richardsen was great voicing Trigon and the overall general plot was a vast improvement from the previous TTG movie, but for fans of the original Teen Titans series (or the Young Justice series, or the various standalone DC movies featuring Robin/Nightwing etc) this was still very disappointing.
- nurikochan
- Sep 22, 2020
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This is a series me and my kids enjoy. I remember the first Teen Titans and just seeing them both on the screen is a true joy. I just wish they would have put this in the theater. The last movie did so well making a huge profit. I wonder why they did a straight to blu ray release?
- robertmcsorleyjr
- Nov 7, 2019
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This movie is hilarious and super funny. I really enjoyed watching it.
If you are a fan of Teen Titans Go, then you must watch it. It has the typical Teen Titans Go's joke. I hope that they could make more Teen Titans Go movie in the future.