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Warner Home Video (WHV) will whet your appetite for your favorite animated characters when they release Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo on February 6, 2007. Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast ...
Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is a decent follow up for the cancelled series that should make fans happy to see their favorite characters again, although a few of the characters seem to get the ...
On February 6, 2007, Warner Home Video will release Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo on DVD. The DC Comics smash animated hit's feature-length release will feature non-stop action, and will be ...
In 2006, it released a direct-to-TV feature, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, which aired on Cartoon Network. Meanwhile, Teen Titans Go! released one film and two direct-to-TV features. Its most ...
The first trailer for the movie shows the bouncy Teen Titans Go! characters facing new opponents in a mysterious arena. The twist? It’s the more “serious” versions of themselves that they ...
even producing a movie - Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. Despite an avid fan following the show was cancelled, with producer David Slack explaining on Twitter he had been given various reasons for ...
ending a five-season run with the made-for-TV movie called Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. The series followed five members of the Teen Titans team — Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and Cyborg ...
which aired from 2003 to 2006 and led to spin-off movie Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. Better known is Cartoon Network’s animated series Teen Titans Go! and follow-up theatrical feature Teen ...
After a battle with a high-tech villain named, Saiko-Tek, the Teen Titans travel to the city of Tokyo where they find themselves embroiled in a conflict with an ancient enemy.