Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo
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Added by Saiou takumaTeen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is a DTV film which was aired on the 15th of September 2006 on Cartoon Network and released on DVD in 2007. The plot involves on the Titans looking for a criminal called Brushogun said to be a myth by all the Japanese.
David Slack returned to write this movie. He had left after season four, which was originally supposed to be the last season of the show.
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Plot
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Added by Daniel46Beast Boy is overjoyed to finally get a vacation, but once the Titans are in Tokyo, the language barrier poses some trouble until Starfire uses her inherent skill to absorb language by kissing a passer-by (much to the shock of most of her team-mates, especially Robin). With directions to Shinjuku thus acquired, the team heads off, but they don't get very far before trouble shows up in the form of Deka-Mido, a gigantic reptilian monster that is tearing its way through the city. The monster shares the regenerative powers of Saico-Tek, and the Titans' abilities have no effect on it; thankfully, Tokyo's own super-normal defence force - the Tokyo Troopers, led by Commander Uehara Daizo - arrives to stop the beast in its tracks with an energy cage.

Added by Sweatshirt ShiroRobin and Starfire, meanwhile, visit a video game arcade, where Starfire's game skills attract a lot of attention. Afterward, she and Robin retreat to a rooftop to discuss more intimate matters - Robin recalls how Starfire kissed him when they first met, and now understands that it was to learn English, but Starfire has now learned that on Earth, the action means "more." Robin, however, is focused on his mission to apprehend Brushogun: he and Starfire are heroes, and for now, much to her dismay, they cannot be "more."

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Added by Sweatshirt ShiroA massive battle between the Titans and freshly-printed versions of Brushogun's creations ensues, culminating when Robin faces Daizo on a walkway above the factory floor. With no options of escape left, Daizo hurls himself from the catwalk, into the ink reservoir of the press below, taking control of Brushogun's powers and transforming himself into a giant, hulking mass of ink and machinery, with Brushogun himself at the centre. As the other Titans battle the warped creations that Daizo hurls at them, Robin frees Brushogun from the monstrous conglomeration. As the old man fades away in his arms, like ink fading with time, his powers disappear and Daizo is left defeated and exposed.



Added by Sbrady538After the battle, Robin tries to explain his true and strong romantic feelings for Starfire, but getting the message, she silences him by simply saying, "Robin, stop talking." The two romantically share their first proper kiss as the other three Titans look on, with Cyborg stating, "Well, it's about time". A short time later, the Titans are awarded medals of honor by the mayor for their actions, and the inhabitants of Tokyo welcome their new heroes. Robin and Starfire are seen holding hands, implying that they are now a romantic couple. Beast Boy then declares that he wants to go to Mexico next year, prompting Raven to slap him in the back of his head.


Added by Alex123starThe ending credits roll as each of the Titans sing the karaoke version of their theme song.
Cultural references
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- Brushogun's creations are clear parodies of famous characters from Japanese manga and anime. For more information, see Brushogun.
- Akira: When Robin and Starfire watch a sumo wrestling match, there are three spectators (seen from behind) dressed like Kaneda, Yamagata and Kai, characters from the Akira manga and movie.
- Godzilla: The attack of Deka-Mido is a nod to the Japanese Godzilla and similar monster movies, which remain internationally popular even to this day.
- Iron Chef: A Japanese cooking show specializing in French cuisine. The Red Chef, who makes several cameos in the Teen Titans series, is a parody of one of the show's two chief cooks, Iron Chef French Hiroyuki Sakai.
- Batman Begins: The scene where Robin is on a motorcycle with the Tokyo troopers in hot pursuit is similar to the car chase from Batman Begins.
- Terminator II: Judgment Day: The scene where Robin takes out the mugger and takes his jacket and sunglasses, proceeds to enter a bar where he gets into a fight with the patrons, and takes a man's motorcycle, is similar to the first scene with the Terminator in that film.
- Starfire is seen playing a strange hybrid of DDR, Guitar Hero, and Whack-A-Mole.
- In the arcade, there is an otaku cosplaying as Ryu from Street Fighter.
- Raven smacks Beast Boy on the head multiple times, similar to Gibbs in NCIS.
Trivia
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- No recurring villain from the TV Series appears in the movie, nor Honorary Titans (except for Aqualad's intro appearance).
- Although Teen Titans was concluded with this movie, a similar show called 'Young Justice' premiered on Cartoon Network in late November 2010 whereas Robin and Beast Boy will make their return.
- Silkie makes a cameo in the movie during the intro.
- Brushogun falling in love with a woman whom he painted is an allusion to the Greek mythology of Pygmalion, a sculptor who falls in love with his own statue.
- Throughout the movie, the Japanese spelling of some of the Titans' names appear on neon lights.
- Raven reveals here she is multilingual. She can speak English, German, Latin, Romanian, ancient Sumerian and Sanskrit.
- Somehow, every one of Beast Boy's bad jokes is proven true, for example (on Saico-Tek) "Maybe he just wasn't waterproof!", which it turned out, being made of ink, he wasn't. And when he insisted on taking a tour of Wakamono Shuppan, it turns out that the factory is Uehara Daizo's hideout.
- Uehara Daizo's transformation into the ink monster is similar to the origin of the Joker, archenemy of Batman and Robin.
- During the DDR/Guitar Hero homage scene, in the background one can see a boy who closely resembles Beast Boy in terms of appearance and clothes (lacks the green skin and pointy ears). This person was also seen in the episode "257-494" as the boy watching movies in Beast Boy's flashback of watching TV in 'Episode 257-494'.
- In this movie, the theme song is actually sung by the Titans themselves
- This is the first time the Titans have been on vacation.
- Beast Boy wore a tropical shirt on top of his uniform.
- This is the only time in the cartoon that Robin's eyes are visible, albeit in a humorously animated fashion (unless you can't the three frames that they were visible in 'The Sum of his Parts' {also humorous}). This happened when Robin (in disguise) and Starfire tried to kiss the 2nd time after the other Titans interrupted them.
- The stickers on Beastboy's suitcase:
Mega Monkeys 3
Steel city
Tidwell
Upper Lamumba
Ben's
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Quotes
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- Robin: I think I was wrong before.
- Starfire: You do?
- Robin: Maybe... a hero isn't all that I really am. Maybe I could be, maybe we could be...
- Starfire: Robin?
- Robin: Starfire?
- Starfire: [smiles] Stop talking.
[Robin & Starfire finally kiss]
- Cyborg: Well it's about time!
- Beast Boy: Ugh! How am I supposed to pick up hot Japanese girls with a big green stain on my shirt?
- Raven: Your skin is green, you have fangs, and your ears are pointed. You're really worried about the shirt?
- Beast Boy: Hey! Chicks dig the ears!
- Cyborg: Think you can make a meal out of me? You don't have the guts!
[Sushi Robot bites off Cyborg's arm]
- Cyborg: Or maybe you do have the guts.
- Sushi Chef: Raw egg? Devilfish? Pickled sea cucumber? Cow eyes? Old shoe full of wasabi?!
- Cyborg: [after devouring everything thrown at him] What's for dessert?
[Chef breathes fire on him]
- Nya-Nya: [giggles] Otaku?
- Beast Boy: Otaku? I think that means I'm cute.
- Robin: This doesn't make sense. People don't just disappear.
- Cyborg: I don't know what to tell you, man. The crime scanner's one of the only things we got working in this place, and it can't find him anywhere.
- Raven: I can't make psychic contact, either.
- Starfire: Perhaps this Saico-Tek possesses the power of teleportation?
- Robin: If he could teleport, he would have done it the moment he was caught.
- Beast Boy: Oh! Oh! Maybe he just wasn't waterproof.
[Cyborg and Raven glaring at him]
- Beast Boy: I know. Not helping.
- Robin: [to monster] Hey! Over here! Your mother was a salamander!
- Beast Boy: Wooh Yeah, HELLO JAPAN!......So ........When do we get to go see the Great Wall?
- Raven: Never, It's in China.
- Starfire: Did you make any of the new friends in Tokyo?
- Raven: No, but I somehow became a mascot for gum. [chews gum and blows bubble]