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3''Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam'' is a DirectToVideo film {{crossover}} of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and ''Film/SpaceJam''. Following an advanced screening on Creator/CartoonNetwork on June 20, 2021, the film debuted to the public on July 27, 2021. Coincidentally shortly before and not long after ''Film/SpaceJamANewLegacy'' was released respectively. Almost like a promotional tie-in...but nah.
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5The Titans are relaxing by a pool when an alien spaceship lands nearby. Robin immediately charges in, worried that the aliens will replace them, only for the ship to contain the tiny, passive Nerdlucks. Cyborg immediately recognizes them from ''Space Jam'', but none of the other Titans do. To catch everyone else up to speed, the Nerdlucks offer to lend them a copy of the movie on VHS, and they all sit down to watch it together. However, despite the lack of danger, Robin is still worried that the aliens are up to something...
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8* AdaptationalAlternateEnding: Rather than show the full ending of ''Space Jam'', the viewing of it ends right after the game is won and UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan has to leave for his baseball game.
9** WordOfGod is that this whole idea stemmed from the fact that they could not show ''Film/SpaceJam'' in its entirety because the very next scene features a song performed by ''Music/RKelly''[[note]]“I Believe I Can Fly'”[[/note]].
10* AdaptationalVillainy: Related to the above trope, the Nerdlucks' DefeatMeansFriendship moment in ''Space Jam'' is never shown. [[spoiler:The ones visiting the Titans are truly evil, too.]]
11* AppealToFlattery: Robin, after spending almost the entirety of the film as TheParanoiac, accepts the Nerdlucks when they compliment his size, big hands, and leadership qualities.
12* TheBadGuysWin: At the end of the movie, including TheStinger, [[spoiler:the Nerdlucks have stolen the Titans' powers and the Titans are stuck on Moron Mountain]].
13* ButtMonkey: To demonstrate how "looney" they are, the Nerdlucks use [[PowerParasite the powers they copied from the Titans]] to bully Robin around, [[SquashedFlat pancaking him]] and using portals to make him run off Titan Tower's roof.
14* CanonImmigrant: This is the first time the Nerdlucks have appeared in a Creator/WarnerBros property since the original ''Space Jam'', and they play a major role.
15* CelebrityParadox: One of the first things the Titans comment on is how Swackhammer, the alien in charge of Moron Mountain, is voiced by Creator/DannyDeVito, and how he was also the Penguin in ''Film/BatmanReturns''.
16* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: Several of the music tracks featured in the film and (some) not in the soundtrack are replaced by production music from the series' composers.
17* {{Crossover}}: The Teen Titans meet the Nerdlucks from ''Space Jam''.
18* DirectLineToTheAuthor: A variant, in that the Titans check out [[https://www.spacejam.com/1996/ the actual (and still-up) website]] for the original ''Space Jam'', specifically [[https://www.spacejam.com/1996/cmp/jamcentral/prodnotesframes.html the production notes]], to answer a few questions.
19* DrinkingGame: True to the spirit but lacking the alcohol, Beast Boy stops to point out every single time there's a Butt Shot in the movie.
20* FamilyFriendlyFirearms: Whenever a gun appears in ''Space Jam'', Beast Boy tries to censor it by doodling chickens over them, as well as eggs instead of bullets.
21* InCharacterCommentaries: The majority of the film is the Teen Titans watching ''Space Jam'' and providing commentary on it, with some intercut scenes of the Titans hanging out with the Nerdlucks.
22* KillAndReplace: Robin claims this as the original reason he's wary of the Nerdlucks, claiming [[Film/InvasionOfTheBodySnatchers it happens all the time in Hollywood movies]]. [[spoiler:He's wrong about the "Kill", but right about the "Replace".]]
23* LampshadeHanging: The Titans' commentary frequently mocks plot holes and inconsistencies, such as why Jordan's kids barely react to two animated characters telling them they've kidnapped their father.
24* LittleKnownFacts: Cyborg's main contribution to the commentary is pointing these out, such as the origin of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny's name.
25* HostileShowTakeover: At the end of the movie, [[spoiler:the Nerdlucks take over Titan Tower and rebrand themselves as "Mean Titans GO!", complete with an edited TitleSequence]].
26* {{MST}}: Given most of the movie is played and InCharacterCommentaries often pops up, it certainly gives this feel.
27* MuseumOfTheStrangeAndUnusual: The Nerdlucks' spaceship is filled with ''Space Jam'' memorabilia, from jerseys and water bottles to [[OpenTheDoorAndSeeAllThePeople Jordan's dog charging at whoever opens a "do not open" door]].
28* NiceJobBreakingItHero: At the end of the movie, [[spoiler:the Nerdlucks, who came to steal the Titans' powers and replace them, mock the Titans for outright ''giving'' their powers away just to see them transform]].
29-->'''Bupkus:''' We heard you Titans were dummies, but we didn’t realize you were ''that'' dumb!
30* OpenTheDoorAndSeeAllThePeople: Copying a similar scene with WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck from ''Space Jam'', Robin tries opening a door with a "do not open" sign on the Nerdluck spaceship, only for a giant version of Michael Jordan's dog to charge at him. Despite immediately slamming it after, the dog charges through and roughs Robin up.
31* TheParanoiac: Robin spends the majority of the movie worried that the Nerdlucks are plotting something far worse than just sitting down to watch a movie together. However, he gets over it when the one that copied his "[[TheTeamNormal powers]]" [[AppealToFlattery compliments his size and leadership qualities]]. [[spoiler:And then he learns he was ProperlyParanoid in the next scene.]]
32* PowerParasite: As in ''Space Jam'', the Nerdlucks copy the powers of the Teen Titans, with the exception of Pound (the orange one that gets [[TheTeamNormal Robin]]). In fact, they're ''encouraged'' to do so by the Titans (except [[TheParanoiac Robin]]) after the related scene occurs in ''Space Jam'', excited to see the physical transformations. Unlike the film, however, the Titans still have ''some'' of their own abilities after, such as Starfire and Raven's floating.
33* ProperlyParanoid: After Robin spends the entire movie convinced that the Nerdlucks are up to something, which nobody else believes, [[spoiler:they usurp the Titans and warp them to Moron Mountain]].
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35** During Creator/WayneKnight's first scene as Stan Podolak, Beast Boy recognizes him as "that fool from ''Film/JurassicPark'', yo!"
36** When Creator/PatriciaHeaton and Creator/DanCastellaneta appear in the talent-stealing scene, Cyborg mentions that the former appeared in ''Series/TheMiddle'', which was filmed next to the ''Teen Titans Go!'' offices. He then asks in a pop quiz which "famous TV dummy" is voiced by Castellaneta. When Cyborg says "If you guessed Robin, you'd be... WRONG! Robin isn't famous at all.", Robin is drawn like [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]], the latter being the correct answer.
37* SquashedFlat: When the Nerdlucks show off [[PowerParasite how they can use the Titans' powers]] by beating up Robin, he ends up squashed against a window before popping back to normal and being chased down the hall.
38* WayPastTheExpirationDate: While snooping in the Nerdlucks's spaceship, Robin finds and ingests "Michael's Secret Stuff", which still contains some 25-year-old water that's gone green and moldy.

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