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* AnAesop: [[spoiler:You don't have to be the ideal super to be a hero. If you BeYourself, that makes you more distinct.]]



* {{Anvilicious}}: InUniverse, when Robin tries to expand on the [[AnAesop Aesop]] of the film. Everyone else believes that the movie has gone on long enough and start chanting for the credits to start.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: InUniverse, when Robin tries to expand on the [[AnAesop Aesop]] lesson of the film. Everyone else believes that the movie has gone on long enough and start chanting for the credits to start.
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* LogoJoke: The ''DC Films'' vanity plate is animated in the ''Teen Titans Go!'' style of the film (including Cyborg). This is then followed by a parody of rival ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'''s vanity plate, using issues of ''ComicBook/TheNewTeenTitans''.

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* LogoJoke: The ''DC Films'' vanity plate is animated in the ''Teen Titans Go!'' style of the film (including Cyborg). This is then followed by a parody of rival ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'''s vanity plate, using issues of ''ComicBook/TheNewTeenTitans''.''ComicBook/NewTeenTitans''.
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* GutturalGrowler: Even for ''Will Arnett'', Slade's voice is pretty gravelly, rivaling his portrayal of [[WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie LEGO Batman]].
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* SceneryPorn: Subverted. While the backgrounds are not always clean, the film has ''gorgeous'' colors. Even when the film switches styles for a specific sequence, they are very pleasing to the eye.

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* SceneryPorn: Subverted. While the backgrounds are not always clean, the film has ''gorgeous'' colors. Even when the film switches styles for a specific sequence, they are very pleasing to the eye.
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The Teen Titans are dissatisfied that they weren't included alongside all the other superheroes who are starring in their own movies (even Alfred Pennyworth, the Batmobile, and ''Batman's utility belt'' each getting their own solo outings), with Robin being the lowest of all. The reasoning behind this is the Titans' DesignatedHero status: to the other heroes, they hardly ever do any actual heroics and instead use their powers to mess with people and, overall, are just jerks. Setting out to the '''[[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. studio]]''' lot to remedy this situation, they discover from superhero filmmaker Jade Wilson (Creator/KristenBell) that they will never get the chance until they prove they can be actual heroes instead of a bunch of goofs: an opportunity that occurs when they encounter an arch-nemesis in the form of [[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} Slade]] (Creator/WillArnett) and find themselves fighting to stop his plan for world domination.

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The Teen Titans are dissatisfied that they weren't included alongside all the other superheroes who are starring in their own movies (even Alfred Pennyworth, the Batmobile, and ''Batman's utility belt'' Utility Belt'' each getting their own solo outings), with Robin being the lowest of all. The reasoning behind this is the Titans' DesignatedHero status: to the other heroes, they hardly ever do any actual heroics and instead use their powers to mess with people and, overall, are just jerks. Setting out to the '''[[Creator/WarnerBros [[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. studio]]''' studio]] lot to remedy this situation, they discover from superhero filmmaker Jade Wilson (Creator/KristenBell) that they will never get the chance until they prove they can be actual heroes instead of a bunch of goofs: bumbling buffoons: an opportunity that occurs when they encounter an arch-nemesis in the form of [[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} Slade]] (Creator/WillArnett) and find themselves fighting to stop his plan for world domination.
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* ArcWords: "You guys are ''jokes''!"

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* ArcWords: "You guys are ''jokes''!"''jokes''!" Everyone in the film, from fellow heroes to villains to even bystanders alike keep saying this to the Titans since they're almost never seen actually being heroes, and it's a phrase that gets to Robin in his quest to get a movie. It comes up as Robin is coerced into distancing himself from his teammates to be taken seriously but the last time this phrase pops up, he owns up to it, saying it's true but he and the other Titans can and will still be true heroes when the time calls.
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** The time travel sequence is a reference to ''[[spoiler:Film/BackToTheFuturePartII]]''. There's a nod to [[spoiler:the [[Film/BackToTheFuture previous movie]]]] [[spoiler:when Raven says there are no Libyan terrorists who'd sell them any plutonium.]]

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** The time travel sequence is a reference to ''[[spoiler:Film/BackToTheFuturePartII]]''. There's a nod to [[spoiler:the [[Film/BackToTheFuture [[Film/BackToTheFuture1 previous movie]]]] [[spoiler:when Raven says there are no Libyan terrorists who'd sell them any plutonium.]]
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* OffModel: InUniverse. Robin, in his movie, uses special gloves and a mask to make his "tiny hands" larger, and his face more like a NinetiesAntiHero version of Nightwing.
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* AnimationBump: The backgrounds are a lot more detailed, with various uses of aging and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halftone halftones]] to make the film almost look like an animated comic book, while the characters have a bit more fluidity with their movements. [[spoiler:Even the 2003 Titans got a bump during TheStinger.]]

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* AnimationBump: Mostly. The character animation is about the same as a normal episode but the production values do give it a bigger scope. The backgrounds are also a lot more detailed, with various uses of aging and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halftone halftones]] to make the film almost look like an animated comic book, while the characters have a bit more fluidity with their movements.book. [[spoiler:Even the 2003 Titans got a bump during TheStinger.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[CallBack It's]] [[Recap/TeenTitansGoS2E50TheReturnOfSlade The Return of Slade!]] [[TheBusCameBack For real this time!]]]]

''Behold Titans! This is every superhero movie's dream: [[JustForFun/DescribeTopicHere to have your own tropes page!]]''

''Teen Titans Go! To the Movies'' is an animated {{superhero}} comedy film based on the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' animated series. The film was released on July 27, 2018 in the United States. The film is written by series developers Michael Jelenic (''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'') and Aaron Horvath (''WesternAnimation/{{MAD}}''), and directed by Horvath and series director Peter Rida Michail. It's the first film based on a Creator/CartoonNetwork series to receive a wide theatrical release since ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie'' sixteen years prior.[[note]]If you want to count Creator/AdultSwim, it's technically the third movie based on a Cartoon Network series overall after that and ''Recap/AquaTeenHungerForceColonMovieFilmForTheaters'', though that only saw a limited theatrical release.[[/note]]

The Teen Titans are unhappy that they aren't included alongside all the other superheroes who are starring in their own movies (even Alfred Pennyworth, the Batmobile and ''Batman's utility belt'' each getting their own solo outings), with Robin being the unhappiest of all. The reasoning behind this being the Titans' DesignatedHero status: to the other heroes, they hardly ever do any actual heroics and instead use their powers to mess with people and, overall, are just jerks. Setting out to the Warner Bros. studio lot to remedy this situation, they discover from superhero filmmaker Jade Wilson (Creator/KristenBell) that they will never get the chance until they prove they can be actual heroes instead of a bunch of goofs: an opportunity that occurs when they encounter an arch-nemesis in the form of [[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} Slade]] (Creator/WillArnett) and find themselves fighting to stop his plan for world conquest.

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[CallBack It's]] [[Recap/TeenTitansGoS2E50TheReturnOfSlade ''' ''[[Recap/TeenTitansGoS2E50TheReturnOfSlade The Return of Slade!]] Slade]]!'' ''' [[TheBusCameBack For real this time!]]]]

''Behold Titans! This is every superhero movie's dream: ''' [[JustForFun/DescribeTopicHere to have your own tropes page!]]''

page!]]''' ''

''Teen Titans Go! To the Movies'' is an animated {{superhero}} comedy film based on the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' animated series. The film was released on July 27, 2018 2018, in the United States. The film is written by series developers Michael Jelenic (''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'') and Aaron Horvath (''WesternAnimation/{{MAD}}''), and directed by Horvath and series director Peter Rida Michail. It's the first film based on a Creator/CartoonNetwork series to receive a wide theatrical release since ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie'' sixteen years prior.earlier.[[note]]If you want to count Creator/AdultSwim, it's technically the third movie based on a Cartoon Network series overall after that that, and ''Recap/AquaTeenHungerForceColonMovieFilmForTheaters'', though that only saw a limited theatrical release.[[/note]]

The Teen Titans are unhappy dissatisfied that they aren't weren't included alongside all the other superheroes who are starring in their own movies (even Alfred Pennyworth, the Batmobile Batmobile, and ''Batman's utility belt'' each getting their own solo outings), with Robin being the unhappiest lowest of all. The reasoning behind this being is the Titans' DesignatedHero status: to the other heroes, they hardly ever do any actual heroics and instead use their powers to mess with people and, overall, are just jerks. Setting out to the '''[[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. studio studio]]''' lot to remedy this situation, they discover from superhero filmmaker Jade Wilson (Creator/KristenBell) that they will never get the chance until they prove they can be actual heroes instead of a bunch of goofs: an opportunity that occurs when they encounter an arch-nemesis in the form of [[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} Slade]] (Creator/WillArnett) and find themselves fighting to stop his plan for world conquest.
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** [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Commissioner Gordon]], ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog, ComicBook/JonahHex, ComicBook/TheSpectre, ComicBook/SwampThing, ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, Hawkgirl, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, ComicBook/AnimalMan, ComicBook/BlackLightning, the Wonder Twins, ComicBook/RedTornado, ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, [[WesternAnimation/YoungJustice Miss Martian, Superboy, Artemis, Kaldur'ahm]], Detective Chimp, [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Speedy]], ComicBook/{{Steel}}, ComicBook/PowerGirl, ComicBook/MartianManhunter, ComicBook/BoosterGold, ComicBook/CaptainAtom, [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]], ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, [[ComicBook/WallyWest Kid Flash]], [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad (Garth)]], [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Bumblebee]], [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans Mas y Menos]], ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} ([[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara Gordon]]), [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, Kilowog, Tomar-Tu]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle (Jaime Reyes), ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/ElongatedMan, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, ComicBook/{{Deadman}}, [[ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld Princess Amethyst]], ComicBook/JohnConstantine, the Global Guardians and many more characters from throughout the DC Comics universe can be seen in crowd shots. Some of these characters have also appeared in the show previously, both as brief cameos and recurring supporting cast.

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** [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Commissioner Gordon]], ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog, ComicBook/JonahHex, ComicBook/TheSpectre, ComicBook/SwampThing, ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, Hawkgirl, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, ComicBook/AnimalMan, ComicBook/BlackLightning, the Wonder Twins, ComicBook/RedTornado, ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, [[WesternAnimation/YoungJustice [[WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010 Miss Martian, Superboy, Artemis, Kaldur'ahm]], Detective Chimp, [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Speedy]], ComicBook/{{Steel}}, ComicBook/PowerGirl, ComicBook/MartianManhunter, ComicBook/BoosterGold, ComicBook/CaptainAtom, [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]], ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, [[ComicBook/WallyWest Kid Flash]], [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad (Garth)]], [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Bumblebee]], [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003 Mas y Menos]], ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} ([[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara Gordon]]), [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, Kilowog, Tomar-Tu]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle (Jaime Reyes), ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/ElongatedMan, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, ComicBook/{{Deadman}}, [[ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld Princess Amethyst]], ComicBook/JohnConstantine, the Global Guardians and many more characters from throughout the DC Comics universe can be seen in crowd shots. Some of these characters have also appeared in the show previously, both as brief cameos and recurring supporting cast.



* FreezeFrameBonus: The Titan’s low-budget Robin movie is recorded over a tape for WesternAnimation/YoungJustice.

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* FreezeFrameBonus: The Titan’s low-budget Robin movie is recorded over a tape for WesternAnimation/YoungJustice.''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010''.



** Beast Boy says [[WhowouldWantToWatchUs "No one wants to see us, fool"]] in the teaser trailer.

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** Beast Boy says [[WhowouldWantToWatchUs [[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs "No one wants to see us, fool"]] in the teaser trailer.



** The Titans' homemade movie for Robin was apparently taped over a VHS copy of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.

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** The Titans' homemade movie for Robin was apparently taped over a VHS copy of ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010''.



** Mid-credits: [[spoiler:The [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans 2003 animated incarnation]] of the Titans appear in a static-filled message broadcast, stating that they think they've found a way to return.]]

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** Mid-credits: [[spoiler:The [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003 2003 animated incarnation]] of the Titans appear in a static-filled message broadcast, stating that they think they've found a way to return.]]



** When the heroes jeer at Robin during the ''Lion King'' spoof and look like total jerkasses for it, someone can be heard yelling "[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans The old series]] was better!"

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** When the heroes jeer at Robin during the ''Lion King'' spoof and look like total jerkasses for it, someone can be heard yelling "[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans "[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003 The old series]] was better!"



'''[[spoiler:[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans 2003!Robin]]]]''': [[spoiler:This is the Teen Titans! Can anyone hear us? We think we've found a way back!]]

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'''[[spoiler:[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans '''[[spoiler:[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003 2003!Robin]]]]''': [[spoiler:This is the Teen Titans! Can anyone hear us? We think we've found a way back!]]
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* TookALevelInKindness: In this movie, the Titans are much more supportive of Robin and his goals while acting like genuine friends to him, whereas on the show, they're much more likely to treat Robin as TheFriendNobodyLikes and sometimes even physically abuse him without provocation.
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: The film does have more heart than the show with a good moral to boost while mixing a lot of irreverent meta-humor putting this 2D animated family-film somewhere in the middle.

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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: The film does have more heart than the show with a good moral to boost while mixing boot. On the other hand, the movie has a lot of irreverent meta-humor putting BlackComedy and has scenes involving the Titans destroying planets and ending lives. They never face their consequences for their actions. Overall, this 2D animated family-film movie seems to lie somewhere in the middle.middle.

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* SickeninglySweet: Parodied in "Upbeat Inspirational Song About Life", which features rainbows, cosmic narwhals, Music/MichaelBolton as a singing tiger, among other things. They pretty much nailed TheEighties perfectly.



* TastesLikeDiabetes: Invoked and parodied in "Upbeat Inspirational Song About Life", which features rainbows, cosmic narwhals, Music/MichaelBolton as a singing tiger, among other things. They pretty much nailed TheEighties perfectly.
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* Lil Yachty as Franchise/GreenLantern

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* Lil Yachty Music/LilYachty as Franchise/GreenLantern

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* PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure: When Jade lies to Robin about the Titans holding him back, he shoos them away so he can make the movie without them, hurting their feelings in the process.



** The Titans immediately bail after [[spoiler: they accidentally run over and kill Tiger.]]

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** The Titans immediately bail after [[spoiler: they accidentally run over and kill Tiger.]]Tiger]].
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* ThrowTheDogABone: [[spoiler:The Titans may not have gotten a movie, but they end up earning the respect from the other superheroes]].
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* SkewedPriorities: [[spoiler:When Robin sees how much of a desolate wasteland the city has become, he asks whether they are still making superhero movies]].
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** The Titans tell Robin early on that their lives would be miserable without him. Beast Boy would be eating out of dumpsters, Raven would be reluctantly enslaving dimensions with her dad, Starfire would be in slavery fighting intergalactic gladiator battles, and Cyborg... would be playing professional football. Which doesn't sound so bad [[Subverted until you remember the concussions, bad knees, going broke,]] and having to be on [[TakeThat dance reality TV shows]].

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** The Titans tell Robin early on that their lives would be miserable without him. Beast Boy would be eating out of dumpsters, Raven would be reluctantly enslaving dimensions with her dad, Starfire would be in slavery fighting intergalactic gladiator battles, and Cyborg... would be playing professional football. Which doesn't sound so bad [[Subverted [[SubvertedTrope until you remember the concussions, bad knees, going broke,]] and having to be on [[TakeThat dance reality TV shows]].
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* LatexPerfection: {{Exaggerated|Trope}} [[spoiler:Jade Wilson is secretly Slade in disguise, made even more absurd by how he's still wearing his usual face-obscuring helmet and body armor, as well as carrying all his heavy weapons underneath the fake suit. Robin points out that having to wear it constantly must have been hot and sweaty, to which Slade quickly agrees. Achieves ridiculous status when Slade's mask is removed, but his head is atop the lithe, [[HartmanHips feminine]] Jade body.]]

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* LatexPerfection: {{Exaggerated|Trope}} {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. [[spoiler:Jade Wilson is secretly Slade in disguise, made even more absurd by how he's still wearing his usual face-obscuring helmet and body armor, as well as carrying all his heavy weapons underneath the fake suit. Robin points out that having to wear it constantly must have been hot and sweaty, to which Slade quickly agrees. Achieves ridiculous status when Slade's mask is removed, but his head is atop the lithe, [[HartmanHips feminine]] Jade body.]]
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** The Titans tell Robin early on that their lives would be miserable without him. Beast Boy would be eating out of dumpsters, Raven would be reluctantly enslaving dimensions with her dad, Starfire would be in slavery fighting intergalactic gladiator battles, and Cyborg... would be playing professional football. Which doesn't sound so bad until you remember the concussions, bad knees, going broke, and having to be on [[TakeThat dance reality TV shows]].

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** The Titans tell Robin early on that their lives would be miserable without him. Beast Boy would be eating out of dumpsters, Raven would be reluctantly enslaving dimensions with her dad, Starfire would be in slavery fighting intergalactic gladiator battles, and Cyborg... would be playing professional football. Which doesn't sound so bad [[Subverted until you remember the concussions, bad knees, going broke, broke,]] and having to be on [[TakeThat dance reality TV shows]].



* BreadMilkEggsSquick: When the Titans talk about where they'd be without Robin, Raven remarks she'd probably be forced to conquer the universe with her demonic father Trigon, viewing the possibility more as painfully drab and unwanted father-daughter bonding time than anything else.

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%% * BreadMilkEggsSquick: When the Titans talk about where they'd be without Robin, Raven remarks she'd probably be forced to conquer the universe with her demonic father Trigon, viewing the possibility more as painfully drab and unwanted father-daughter bonding time than anything else.
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What's a 2003!Titan?


* AnimationBump: The backgrounds are a lot more detailed, with various uses of aging and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halftone halftones]] to make the film almost look like an animated comic book, while the characters have a bit more fluidity with their movements. [[spoiler:Even the 2003!Titans got a bump during TheStinger.]]

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* AnimationBump: The backgrounds are a lot more detailed, with various uses of aging and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halftone halftones]] to make the film almost look like an animated comic book, while the characters have a bit more fluidity with their movements. [[spoiler:Even the 2003!Titans 2003 Titans got a bump during TheStinger.]]
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* AnAesop: [[spoiler:You don't have to be the ideal super to be a hero. If you {{be yourself}}, that makes you more distinct.]]

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* AnAesop: [[spoiler:You don't have to be the ideal super to be a hero. If you {{be yourself}}, BeYourself, that makes you more distinct.]]
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* AnAesop: [[spoiler:You don't have to be the ideal super to be a hero. If you be yourself, that makes you more distinct.]]

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* AnAesop: [[spoiler:You don't have to be the ideal super to be a hero. If you be yourself, {{be yourself}}, that makes you more distinct.]]
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** [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Commissioner Gordon]], ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog, ComicBook/JonahHex, ComicBook/TheSpectre, ComicBook/SwampThing, ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, Hawkgirl, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, ComicBook/AnimalMan, ComicBook/BlackLightning, the Wonder Twins, ComicBook/RedTornado, ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, [[WesternAnimation/YoungJustice Miss Martian, Superboy, Artemis, Kaldur'ahm]], Detective Chimp, [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Speedy]], ComicBook/{{Steel}}, ComicBook/PowerGirl, ComicBook/MartianManhunter, ComicBook/BoosterGold, ComicBook/CaptainAtom, [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]], ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, [[ComicBook/WallyWest Kid Flash]], [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad (Garth)]], [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Bumblebee]], [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans Mas y Menos]], ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} ([[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara Gordon]]), [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, Kilowog, Tomar-Tu]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle (Jaime Reyes), ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/ElongatedMan, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, ComicBook/{{Deadman}}, [[ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld Princess Amethyst]], ComicBook/JohnConstantine, the Global Guardians and [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters many more]] characters from throughout the DC Comics universe can be seen in crowd shots. Some of these characters have also appeared in the show previously, both as brief cameos and recurring supporting cast.

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** [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Commissioner Gordon]], ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog, ComicBook/JonahHex, ComicBook/TheSpectre, ComicBook/SwampThing, ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, Hawkgirl, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, ComicBook/AnimalMan, ComicBook/BlackLightning, the Wonder Twins, ComicBook/RedTornado, ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, [[WesternAnimation/YoungJustice Miss Martian, Superboy, Artemis, Kaldur'ahm]], Detective Chimp, [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Speedy]], ComicBook/{{Steel}}, ComicBook/PowerGirl, ComicBook/MartianManhunter, ComicBook/BoosterGold, ComicBook/CaptainAtom, [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]], ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, [[ComicBook/WallyWest Kid Flash]], [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad (Garth)]], [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Bumblebee]], [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans Mas y Menos]], ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} ([[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara Gordon]]), [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, Kilowog, Tomar-Tu]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle (Jaime Reyes), ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/ElongatedMan, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, ComicBook/{{Deadman}}, [[ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld Princess Amethyst]], ComicBook/JohnConstantine, the Global Guardians and [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters many more]] more characters from throughout the DC Comics universe can be seen in crowd shots. Some of these characters have also appeared in the show previously, both as brief cameos and recurring supporting cast.
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** [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Commissioner Gordon]], ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog, ComicBook/JonahHex, ComicBook/TheSpectre, ComicBook/SwampThing, ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, Hawkgirl, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, ComicBook/AnimalMan, ComicBook/BlackLightning, the ComicBook/WonderTwins, ComicBook/RedTornado, ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, [[WesternAnimation/YoungJustice Miss Martian, Superboy, Artemis, Kaldur'ahm]], Detective Chimp, [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Speedy]], ComicBook/{{Steel}}, ComicBook/PowerGirl, ComicBook/MartianManhunter, ComicBook/BoosterGold, ComicBook/CaptainAtom, [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]], ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, [[ComicBook/WallyWest Kid Flash]], [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad (Garth)]], [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Bumblebee]], [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans Mas y Menos]], ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} ([[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara Gordon]]), [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, Kilowog, Tomar-Tu]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle (Jaime Reyes), ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/ElongatedMan, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, ComicBook/{{Deadman}}, [[ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld Princess Amethyst]], ComicBook/JohnConstantine, the Global Guardians and [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters many more]] characters from throughout the DC Comics universe can be seen in crowd shots. Some of these characters have also appeared in the show previously, both as brief cameos and recurring supporting cast.

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** [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Commissioner Gordon]], ComicBook/KryptoTheSuperdog, ComicBook/JonahHex, ComicBook/TheSpectre, ComicBook/SwampThing, ComicBook/{{Hawkman}}, Hawkgirl, ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, ComicBook/AnimalMan, ComicBook/BlackLightning, the ComicBook/WonderTwins, Wonder Twins, ComicBook/RedTornado, ComicBook/{{Vixen}}, [[WesternAnimation/YoungJustice Miss Martian, Superboy, Artemis, Kaldur'ahm]], Detective Chimp, [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Speedy]], ComicBook/{{Steel}}, ComicBook/PowerGirl, ComicBook/MartianManhunter, ComicBook/BoosterGold, ComicBook/CaptainAtom, [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy]], ComicBook/{{Zatanna}}, ComicBook/BlackCanary, [[ComicBook/WallyWest Kid Flash]], [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad (Garth)]], [[ComicBook/TeenTitans Bumblebee]], [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans Mas y Menos]], ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} ([[ComicBook/{{Oracle}} Barbara Gordon]]), [[Franchise/GreenLantern Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, Kilowog, Tomar-Tu]], ComicBook/BlueBeetle (Jaime Reyes), ComicBook/GreenArrow, ComicBook/ElongatedMan, ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}, ComicBook/{{Deadman}}, [[ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld Princess Amethyst]], ComicBook/JohnConstantine, the Global Guardians and [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters many more]] characters from throughout the DC Comics universe can be seen in crowd shots. Some of these characters have also appeared in the show previously, both as brief cameos and recurring supporting cast.
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* KinderAndCleaner: While still faithful to the spirit of Teen Titans Go!, film is noticeably less cynical than the series. The jokes, while still irreverent, are also a bit tamer (with the exception of a few moments of BlackComedy). The Teen Titans themselves also go through an AdaptationalNiceGuy change as they are far kinder and more supportive of one another here than their usual vitriolic and abusive selves in the show.

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* KinderAndCleaner: While still faithful to the spirit of Teen Titans Go!, the film is noticeably less cynical than the series. The jokes, while still irreverent, are also a bit tamer (with the exception of a few moments of BlackComedy). The Teen Titans themselves also go through an AdaptationalNiceGuy change as they are far kinder and more supportive of one another here than their usual vitriolic and abusive selves in the show.
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* KinderAndCleaner: While still in the spirit of Teen Titans Go, the film is noticeably less cynical than the series. The jokes are also a bit tamer (with the exception of a few moments of BlackComedy). The Teen Titans themselves also go through an AdaptationalNiceGuy change as they are far kinder and more supportive of one another here than their usual vitriolic and reprehensible selves in the show.

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* KinderAndCleaner: While still in faithful to the spirit of Teen Titans Go, the Go!, film is noticeably less cynical than the series. The jokes jokes, while still irreverent, are also a bit tamer (with the exception of a few moments of BlackComedy). The Teen Titans themselves also go through an AdaptationalNiceGuy change as they are far kinder and more supportive of one another here than their usual vitriolic and reprehensible abusive selves in the show.

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