Robin is sent by Batman to work with the Teen Titans after his volatile behavior botches up a Justice League mission. The Titans must then step up to face Trigon after he possesses the League and threatens to conquer the world.
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Very best movie i ever watch
Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
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The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Well,the story was easy to understand and short and simple, but I honestly thought the ending was rushed. I was honestly hoping for more of a fight, and a bit more one-on-one action with maybe Robin against Superman, Starfire against Wonder Woman, Beastboy against the Flash, etc. And what the heck was wrong with Raven? They did all the meditation and attitude stuff right, but how come all of a sudden she sucks at fighting! At the start when she was fighting those high tech drone things, she was amazing at fighting. And then she got weaker, I mean, when she was fighting those demons at the carnival she struggled to make a simple shield when trying to protect herself and Starfire when they were down, and then legit 2 seconds later she makes this huge magical raven that makes a demon disappear... what the hell! Raven is one of my favorite DC characters, and she should be the main character in this movie, especially as the main villain is her demonic father who is trying to get her to take over the world. Starfire wasn't even as good a fighter as I remember. And I know in the comic books Starfire's outfit kinda shows everything, but in this movie, which is meant to be PG, and is starring characters that kids adore and dress up as, her transformation pretty much shows her whole butt and when she was in her night gown talking to Dick Grayson... I mean seriously! This is PG! They could have made it more kid friendly! Most kids movies these days are PG so people are probably expecting this to be kid friendly especially as for the same reason I mentioned before, Kids loves these characters. In this movie Starfire is looking sexy, but not acting it. Really unnecessary nudity. It is like all the girl-power the Teen Titans once had just vanished into thin air. But then, lets just be grateful this movie isn't long and boring like Batman vs Superman. It has a little bit of humor (I was hoping for a little bit more though), some good action scenes and well, I guess the characters match up to what we expected to be... well, most of them are anyway. DC, we really need to up our game. People are hating our movies enough as it is, so the least you can do is stop embarrassing us fans by making bad movies.
"Huge Red Flag" This review is for Christians than the regular public who don't believe in demonic forces. I for one am shocked that DC would put this out in a animated form mainly for children's consumption(comic books are one thing, most everybody knows to treat them like Playboy magazines).. This story line was way too grown-up and disturbing.First I'm No prune and I love me some death and sex scenes in my movies. Some would say I fall short from being a Christian and they would be right on...But this is right on shameful and disgusting. Don't let your children watch this if you don't want them to be exposed to this kind of stuff. From now on - I'm going to treat DC like I treat HBO - parent supervision at all times.
Reviewed by: Dare Devil Kid (DDK)Rating: 3.5/5 starsThe DC animated universe introduces us to some engrossing new characters and plot elements with "Justice League vs. Teen Titans", the recent, exciting adventure in their entertaining DTH-video series.Fusing traditional Justice League superheroes like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash and Cyborg against a bunch of upstart adolescent crime-fighters, and pitting them against each other could easily have turned out to be a convoluted muddle, a la "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", but some fairly solid writing by Bryan Q. Miller and Alan Burnett, and more than a few innovative and pulsating action sequences envisaged by Director Sam Liu (Batman: Year One, Justice League: Gods and Monsters) make this a breezy ride that's guaranteed to whet your appetite for some plain, simple, no-holds- barred fun. If you still desire to see DC superheroes battling each other, this is a far more rewarding investment than "Dawn of Justice".As is the norm with these movies, "Justice League vs. Teen Titans" is short and snappy, clocking in at about 75 minutes, which means its themes are mostly presented on the surface, with little time for any deeper exploration. Nevertheless, this latest offering from DC's popular and highly entertaining animated universe – the only avenue where they still score over Marvel – has an enjoyable comic-book appeal, and it sets up the Teen Titans nicely for their own series of screen escapades.
The movie was a disappointing one. The last justice league flick Justice League: War though not a very good one but still it was good and lived up to expectations. Batman v Robin was another nice flick.. But after that two continuous bad releases, Bad blood and then this. What is happening.First of all the title was fake and only to attract audiences. There was nothing of JL VS TT. Just a 5 min fight scene with Wonder Woman Flash and Cyborg VS those teen titans. The story was a waste and predictable. And for the bat fans, he is there for hardly 10-15 mins. Not even the climax scene.The good thing about the movie was the fun moments of teen titans when they went to the fair. I enjoyed that and the rest was crap. Fingers crossed for Batman: The Killing Joke....