a5c7b9f00b 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. America&#39;s coolest heroes Teen Titans head to Japanthey spring into action when a new threat, the dichromatic ninja Saico-Tek, appears in their city. A chase across the city ensues, ending at Titans Tower. Saico-Tek is interrogated by Robin with the aid of a translation program, and reveals the identity of the one who sent him. The ninja then escapes his bonds and vanishes after destroying a fire sprinkler, and the Titans&#39; only lead is to search for his mysterious master - the shadowy figure knownBrushogun. Initially I expected to hate Teen Titans stuff, when I finally got round to watching something it surprised me. It was darker than I thought it&#39;d be and considerably funnier.<br/><br/>Therefore going into Trouble In Tokyo I had high hopes but within the first quarter realised they were to be dashed.<br/><br/>Make no mistake this has its moments, in fact some of gags are downright hilarious but they are far too few.<br/><br/>It tells the story of our heroes venturing to Tokyo in search of a villian who sent a lackey to destroy their home. Once they arrive they become embroiled in a sinister plot.<br/><br/>The whole thing looks and plays out like an anime, with those stupid over the top facial expressions that I detest and animated backgrounds during fight scenes. This doesn&#39;t work in it&#39;s favour, in fact it was detrimental.<br/><br/>I wanted to like this but simply couldn&#39;t, besides a couple of chuckles this was a brainless purile animated effort and taking me back to my original fears regarding the Teen Titans.<br/><br/>The Good:<br/><br/>Some jokes are on point<br/><br/>Great villian<br/><br/>The Bad:<br/><br/>Why is Starfire so young?<br/><br/>Some parts are beyond juvenile<br/><br/>Animation is plain goofy <br/><br/>Plot is pretty lame<br/><br/>Things I Learnt From This Movie:<br/><br/>Beast Boy is Stan Marsh painted green Thank goodness this exists, because if not, the finale of this show would be the insult that is &quot;Things Change&quot;. It might not be a perfect finale like &quot;Lost Heroes: Part Two&quot;, but it has enough charm, humor, and action to hold it&#39;s own. I&#39;ll cover this more when I review the seriesa whole, but you can really tell how the Titans have grown. They all have their place in the group, and they&#39;re key components to it. The plot&#39;s pretty simple, it&#39;s not challenging like &quot;Haunted&quot;, but it&#39;s kind of for the best that they played it safe. Playing it safe kept them from making too many mistakes, and also allowed them to have more fun.
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