A QUINN REVIEW: TEEN TITANS GO TO THE MOVIES
TEEN TITANS GO: TO THE MOVIES
(2018)
AGE 7+
70% SWEET/SOUR
So What’s The Story?
Robin longs for a movie about him thinking that it’s the only way for him to be seen as a real hero. Soon he realizes that for him to have a movie he needs an arch nemesis. Later the Titans meet slade, a villain with the desire to control everybody’s mind, but luckily the Teen Titans are here to save the day.
Is It Worth Your While?
Teen Titans Go to the Movies is many things, but incredible is not one of them, now here are my reasons. First of all the directing. I thought that the directors directed it in a fun, but ridiculous way. They managed to add many great jokes into the movie, and even some of the fun that the show had. That did not stop it from having a ridiculous, and over crazy plot that made me confused on what the film’s focus was for the plot. Next the TV show had mostly great episodes with a simple well structured plot with an overall lemonradar of 83% SWEET. The movie on the other hand did not have this so I am tempted to say that it should have stayed a TV show, but the laughs, and pure fun make it almost as entertaining, and well made as the show. Overall I thought that Teen Titans Go to the Movies was very funny, and happy, but had a ridiculous, and messy plot.
How Was the Cast
I thought that the voice cast for Teen Titans Go to the Movies was good. First we have Scott Menville as Robin. He also played Robin in the show, and he always gets the voice, and humour just right enough to keep the movie going. Next we have Will Arnett as Slade. He has a great character, and he played that character right. I thought that his voice was humorous, deep, and perfect for the job of playing the villain. Third we have Greg Cipes as Beast boy. He also played Beast Boy in the show, and every time he does it he gets the potty humour jokes right. Through the movie he was one of the many characters that made me laugh really hard, and especially in the show. Fourth we have Khary Payton as Cyborg. Also in the show Khary did a pretty good job. Except for the fact that his character (Cyborg) did not have as much chemistry with Greg’s character (Beast Boy) for jokes, but in the show they are basically the funniest couple together throughout the episodes, and I wanted more of that in this. Fifth we have Tara Strong as Raven. She has had tons of experience in TV show’s including My Little Pony, and Raven in the show. In the movie she is not a huge character, but she’s able to add a few laughs in there somewhere. Lastly we have Hynden Walch as Starfire. She also has had a career in TV shows such as Adventure Time, and Starfire in the show of this. Now she has very few lines, but her character seems to light up a child’s day with her smile, and that’s all that matters.
Aging ‘The Titans’
I gave this film 7+ mostly because of mild violence. There is punching, and kicking. Guns are involved as well as lasers. People are threatened or hurt badly, and there is some potty humour, but overall Teen Titans Go to the Movies is ridiculous, and funny perfect for kids, and older ages seeking a little bit of childish fun.
ranking the titan's
Teen Titans Go: to the movies 70% sweet/sour
story 3/5
cast 4/5
quality 3.5/5
Teen Titans Go! (Tv series 2013) 83% sweet
story 4/5
cast 4/5
quality 4/5
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