18 Again! Robin and David Fanfiction

Film Idiot box animation of 2006

Teen Titans: Problem in Tokyo
Trouble in Tokyo.jpg

DVD cover fine art featuring the main characters names in Katakana.

Genre Superhero
Action
Science fantasy
Comedy-drama
Romance
Created by Teen Titans by Glen Murakami and Sam Register
Based on Teen Titans by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani
Written by David Slack
Story past David Slack
Directed by Michael Chang
Ben Jones
Matt Youngberg
Starring
  • Greg Cipes
  • Scott Menville
  • Khary Payton
  • Tara Stiff
  • Hynden Walch
  • Robert Ito
  • Janice Kawaye
  • Yuri Lowenthal
  • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
  • Keone Young
Composers
  • Kristopher Carter
  • Michael McCuistion
  • Lolita Ritmanis
Land of origin United States
Original language English language
Product
Executive producer Sander Schwartz
Producers Glen Murakami
Linda Steiner
Cinematography Pepi Lenzi
Tak Fujimoto
Editor Joe Gall
Running fourth dimension 75 minutes
Production companies Kadokawa Shoten
DC Comics
Warner Bros. Animation
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network Cartoon Network
Original release
  • September 15, 2006 (2006-09-15)
Chronology
Preceded by Teen Titans
Followed by Teen Titans Go!

Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is a 2006 American made-for-TV animated superhero film adaptation of the DC Comics superhero team Teen Titans. It is set in the milieu of the blithe series Teen Titans that ran on Cartoon Network from 2003 to 2006, with the film serving every bit the series finale. Information technology premiered on Cartoon Network, Fri, September 15, 2006 and premiered on Kids' WB the post-obit day. Teen Titans head writer David Slack returned to pen the moving-picture show.

Plot [edit]

The Teen Titans's hometown, Jump City, is attacked by a Japanese ninja called Saico-Tek. They capture him and discover Saico-Tek was sent by a man chosen "Brushogun" earlier he mysteriously vanishes after triggering the belfry'due south fire sprinklers. Subsequently, the Titans head to Tokyo, Japan, to search for his primary. Upon arriving there, later overcoming the language barrier and fighting a Gorgo-like giant reptile, the Titans run across Tokyo'due south ain supernatural defence force strength—the Tokyo Troopers—led past Commander Uehara Daizo. When questioned on Brushogun, Daizo claims that Brushogun is nil more than than an urban legend. Left with no villains to pursue, the Titans make up one's mind to relish Tokyo.

Robin and Starfire limited their feelings for each other and nearly share a osculation together when of a sudden Robin starts to focus on Brushogun once again, upsetting Starfire. Investigating lonely, Robin is attacked by Saico-Tek and ends up pummeling the ninja into the ground. When Saico-Tek does non ascension, Robin is apprehended by Daizo for killing him. Elsewhere, Starfire is approached and comforted by a fiddling daughter, which helps to overcome her depression and makes her realize that despite Robin's earlier objections, their romantic feelings for each other are indeed truly common.

Just then, the Mayor of Tokyo announces Robin's abort and orders that the other Teen Titans must either turn themselves in or exit Tokyo. Starfire calls the other Titans, but equally they attempt to regroup, Brushogun sends out his minions to destroy the Titans. Meanwhile, as Robin is beingness transferred to a more secure facility, a slip of paper begetting the proper noun "Brushogun" fits into the armored machine carrying him and explodes, freeing him. Robin co-opts the identity of a Shinjuku mugger to collect information that Brushogun is in fact existent. He is eventually plant past the Tokyo Troopers, which leads to a car hunt. Robin is surrounded when Starfire comes to his rescue and takes him to a shrine (where they attempt to osculation again until they are suddenly interrupted past Cyborg, Raven, and Animate being Boy's arrival). At that place, Raven relates from a book she found that Brushogun was an artist who dreamed of bringing his beloved drawings to life using dark magic. The spell ultimately turned against the immature artist, and he was transformed into Brushogun, a being of paper and ink capable to bring any creation he could imagine to life, until he suddenly disappeared. Robin realizes that he did non kill Saico-Tek because he was an ink-fabricated creature, and he was set upward to make him expect like a criminal.

The Titans track Brushogun to a comic book publishing mill, where they discover Brushogun trap-wired into a cursed printing press that taps into his powers to create the enemies the Titans take faced. He reveals that he had sent the kickoff Saico-Tek to the Titans to summon them to Tokyo, in order to stop the real culprit who had enslaved him. The said culprit is revealed to be Daizo, who used Brushogun'due south power to create both his Tokyo Troopers and the monsters that they captured in order to gain a reputation as a hero.

Daizo drops in on the Titans and forces Brushogun to create an army of animated ink minions. A mass battle ensues, culminating in Robin facing Daizo. With no options of escape left, Daizo jumps into the ink reservoir of the press, taking control of Brushogun'due south magic and transforming himself into a hulking mass of ink and mechanism, with Brushogun at the eye. Equally the other Titans battle the creatures Daizo hurls at them, Robin frees Brushogun, causing Daizo to lose control of his power and burst. Brushogun dies peacefully in Robin'southward artillery, dissipating his powers and defeating Daizo. With the battle concluded, Robin and Starfire finally confess their feelings and share their kickoff true kiss.

Later on, with Robin's proper name cleared and Daizo sent to prison house, the Titans are awarded medals of honor by the mayor and Tokyo's citizens for their heroic deportment. Robin and Starfire are holding hands, confirming they've become an official couple. Beast Male child asks Robin if they take to get home, but Robin allows the Titans to stay in Tokyo a little longer to enjoy a well-earned vacation. Animal Boy says that he wants to become to United mexican states for their next vacation, causing Raven to slap him.

As the end credits roll, the Titans sing a literally translated version of their Japanese theme song in commemoration for the defeat of Daizo and their honour ceremony.[1]

Vocalism bandage [edit]

  • Scott Menville equally Richard "Dick" Grayson / Robin and Japanese Male child
  • Hynden Walch every bit Princess Koriand'r / Starfire and Mecha-Boi
  • Tara Stiff as Rachel Roth / Raven and Computer Vox
  • Greg Cipes equally Garfield Logan / Beast Boy
  • Khary Payton every bit Victor Stone / Cyborg
  • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Brushogun
  • Keone Immature every bit Commander Uehara Daizo, Saico-Tek and Sushi Shop Owner
  • Robert Ito as Bookstore Owner and Mayor
  • Janice Kawaye as Nya-Nya and Timoko
  • Yuri Lowenthal as Japanese Biker and Scarface

Reception [edit]

Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo received more often than not positive reviews from critics.

Filip Vukcevic of IGN said in his review, "Something'southward missing here. Teen Titans the television testify is a fun, vibrant series that'due south a lot more entertaining than it looks. Following the show'south contempo cancellation, it seems like Trouble in Tokyo is the last we'll go of our intrepid heroes. Unfortunately, as a swan song or otherwise, when squeezed Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo reveals itself for what it really is: a suspiciously average direct-to-DVD pic that looks good, merely doesn't do anything to conceal the fact that underneath it'due south false."[2]

Rafe Telsch of Movie theatre Blend wrote, "Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is a decent follow upward for the cancelled series that should make fans happy to encounter their favorite characters again, although a few of the characters seem to get the shaft on screen time."[three]

Soundtrack release [edit]

A soundtrack to the pic was released on July 22, 2008 through Befuddlement Records.[4] The runway listing is equally follows.

All tracks are written by Kristopher Carter, Michael McCuistion and Lolita Ritmanis.

Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo
No. Championship Length
1. "Meet Saico Tek" v:18
ii. "Interrogation" i:23
3. "Main Title" 2:36
4. "Tokyo Arrival" one:28
5. "Monster Assail" four:36
half-dozen. "Troopers Bout + Robin's Disappointment" 1:46
7. "Titans Watched" 1:52
8. "Starfire Videogame" 1:18
9. "Moment Lost" 2:39
10. "Tokyo Skyline + Robin Blots Out Saico Tek" 4:xi
11. "All You Can Eat / Boy Troubles" 2:01
12. "Titans Attack" 1:51
xiii. "The Notation" 0:51
14. "The Fight Continues" 2:43
15. "Raven Finds Books / Robin Goes Underground" 1:19
16. "Play It Louder" 0:55
17. "Bar Fight" 1:18
18. "Motorcycle Chase" one:57
xix. "Brushogun Origin" two:17
xx. "Chasing Titans" 1:58
21. "Meet Brushogun" 3:48
22. "Villains Makin' Copies" 2:16
23. "Final Battle" four:20
24. "The Osculation" 0:55
25. "Tokyo's Newest Heroes" 1:58
26. "Cease Credits" 1:59
Full length: 53:33

DVD release [edit]

The DVD release date was February 6, 2007. The special features included are "The Lost Episode", featuring the villain Punk Rocket, and a game entitled Robin's Underworld Race Claiming.[5]

Sequel [edit]

A stand-lone sequel serving as a crossover between Teen Titans and its successor series entitled Teen Titans Get! vs. Teen Titans premiered at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 in July,[6] followed by digital release on September 24 and concrete release on October 15.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Puffy Amiyumi: The Iconic and Multifaceted Duo". Yattatachi. June 21, 2017. Retrieved September xiv, 2018.
  2. ^ Vukcevic, Filip (two Feb 2007). "Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo". IGN . Retrieved 2016-03-14 .
  3. ^ "Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo DVD Review". www.cinemablend.com . Retrieved 2016-03-14 .
  4. ^ "The World's Finest". Worldsfinestonline.com. Retrieved 2011-01-thirty .
  5. ^ http://teentitans.toonzone.net/index.php?content=releases/dvd/tokyo/alphabetize
  6. ^ Whitbrook, James, The Original Animated Teen Titans Volition Return for Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans , i09, retrieved 25 October 2018

External links [edit]

  • Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo at IMDb

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