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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the end of the film, Raven does this to Beast Boy after he made his last and somewhat awkward comment: \'\'\
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the end of the film, Raven does this to Beast Boy after he made his last and somewhat awkward comment: \\\'\\\'\\\"Okay, next time, we\\\'re going to Mexico!\\\"\\\'\\\'. She then coldly slaps him sensless off the stage, the camera fades after that, then the credits roll.
** [[IThoughtItMeant This example isn\\\'t actually this trope]]. That slap was part of a RunningGag based on BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine, a Japanese comedy routine where one guy habitually makes dumb comments and the smarter partner slaps him upside the head in punishment for his IncrediblyLamePun.

* NoPeriodsPeriod: Suspected [[AvertedTrope aversion.]] Throughout the movie, Raven is short-tempered and acts uncharacteristically mean to Beast Boy, leading to fans speculating that she was on her period. However, this is not addressed in-context.

* BitchInSheepsClothing: Raven, from her lethal attitude towards BB, mostly physical.

* AffectionateParody: One of Japanese kids\\\' shows/films from yesteryear, such as \\\'\\\'AstroBoy\\\'\\\' and \\\'\\\'SpiritedAway\\\'\\\'.

* PlayedForLaughs: What Raven/BB are doing reflects a type of comedy that Japan has called Manzai, where there is a serious straight and an irreverent idiot (tsukkomi/boku), only it\\\'s in an American parody and mockery of the orginal Japanese Manzai.

* {{Indecisive Parody}}: They did an exellent job portraying real life Japan in the eyes of the creators of the Teen Titans Animated Series. What makes this a true indecisive parody is that every book written in the fictional Tokyo, Japan are all about gum. One brand has a funny & stupid/idiotic name, also with no particular flavor ever mentioned: \\\"Super Twinkle Donkey Gum\\\"

* \\\'\\\'TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong\\\'\\\': Beast Boy I know, And his friends they can\\\'t stand him & his corny jokes.

* \\\'\\\'DirectToDVD\\\'\\\': came out on DVD, one year after it aired on Cartoon Network in 2006.

* \\\'\\\'BigDamnMovie\\\'\\\': Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo

* \\\'\\\'MadeForTVMovie\\\'\\\': What do you think!

* \\\'\\\'DudeWheresMyRespect\\\'\\\'?: Beast Boy

* \\\'\\\'NoRespectGuy\\\'\\\': Beast Boy, who else?

* ShipSinking: What makes the movie real sad for some fans was that the relationships between [[PluckyComicRelief Beast Boy]] & [[DarkMagicalGirl Raven]] was being used for laughs from beginning to end.
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the end of the film, Raven does this to Beast Boy after he made his last and somewhat awkward comment: \'\'\
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the end of the film, Raven does this to Beast Boy after he made his last and somewhat awkward comment: \\\'\\\'\\\"Okay, next time, we\\\'re going to Mexico!\\\"\\\'\\\'. She then coldly slaps him sensless off the stage, the camera fades after that, then the credits roll.
** [[IThoughtItMeant This example isn\\\'t actually this trope]]. That slap was part of a RunningGag based on BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine, a Japanese comedy routine where one guy habitually makes dumb comments and the smarter partner slaps him upside the head in punishment for his IncrediblyLamePun.

* NoPeriodsPeriod: Suspected [[AvertedTrope aversion.]] Throughout the movie, Raven is short-tempered and acts uncharacteristically mean to Beast Boy, leading to fans speculating that she was on her period. However, this is not addressed in-context.

* BitchInSheepsClothing: Raven, from her lethal attitude towards BB, mostly physical.

* AffectionateParody: One of Japanese kids\\\' shows/films from yesteryear, such as \\\'\\\'AstroBoy\\\'\\\' and \\\'\\\'SpiritedAway\\\'\\\'.

* PlayedForLaughs: What Raven/BB are doing reflects a type of comedy that Japan has called Manzai, where there is a serious straight and an irreverent idiot (tsukkomi/boku), only it\\\'s in an American parody and mockery of the orginal Japanese Manzai.

* {{Indecisive Parody}}: They did an exellent job portraying real life Japan in the eyes of the creators of the Teen Titans Animated Series. What makes this a true indecisive parody is that every book written in the fictional Tokyo, Japan are all about gum. One brand has a funny & stupid/idiotic name, also with no particular flavor ever mentioned: \\\"Super Twinkle Donkey Gum\\\"

* \\\'\\\'TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong\\\'\\\': Beast Boy I know, And his friends they can\\\'t stand him & his corny jokes.

* \\\'\\\'DirectToDVD\\\'\\\': came out on DVD, one year after it aired on Cartoon Network in 2006.

* \\\'\\\'BigDamnMovie\\\'\\\': Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo

* \\\'\\\'MadeForTVMovie\\\'\\\': What do you think!

* \\\'\\\'DudeWheresMyRespect\\\'\\\'?: Beast Boy

* \\\'\\\'NoRespectGuy\\\'\\\': Beast Boy, who else?

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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the end of the film, Raven does this to Beast Boy after he made his last and somewhat awkward comment: \\\'\\\'\\\"Okay, next time, we\\\'re going to Mexico!\\\"\\\'\\\'. She then coldly slaps him sensless off the stage, the camera fades after that, then the credits roll.
** [[IThoughtItMeant This example isn\\\'t actually this trope]]. That slap was part of a RunningGag based on BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine, a Japanese comedy routine where one guy habitually makes dumb comments and the smarter partner slaps him upside the head in punishment for his IncrediblyLamePun.

* NoPeriodsPeriod: Suspected [[AvertedTrope aversion.]] Throughout the movie, Raven is short-tempered and acts uncharacteristically mean to Beast Boy, leading to fans speculating that she was on her period. However, this is not addressed in-context.

* BitchInSheepsClothing: Raven, from her lethal attitude towards BB, mostly physical.

* AffectionateParody: One of Japanese kids\\\' shows/films from yesteryear, such as \\\'\\\'AstroBoy\\\'\\\' and \\\'\\\'SpiritedAway\\\'\\\'.

* PlayedForLaughs: What Raven/BB are doing reflects a type of comedy that Japan has called Manzai, where there is a serious straight and an irreverent idiot (tsukkomi/boku), only it\\\'s in an American parody and mockery of the orginal Japanese Manzai.

* {{Indecisive Parody}}: They did an exellent job portraying real life Japan in the eyes of the creators of the Teen Titans Animated Series. What makes this a true indecisive parody is that every book written in the fictional Tokyo, Japan are all about gum. One brand has a funny & stupid/idiotic name, also with no particular flavor ever mentioned: \\\"Super Twinkle Donkey Gum\\\"

* \\\'\\\'TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong\\\'\\\': Beast Boy I know, And his friends they can\\\'t stand him & his corny jokes.

* \\\'\\\'DirectToDVD\\\'\\\': came out on DVD, one year after it aired on Cartoon Network in 2006.

* \\\'\\\'BigDamnMovie\\\'\\\': Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo

* \\\'\\\'MadeForTVMovie\\\'\\\': What do you think!

* \\\'\\\'DudeWheresMyRespect\\\'\\\'?: Beast Boy

* \\\'\\\'NoRespectGuy\\\'\\\': Beast Boy, who else?

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ArmorPiercingSlap: In the end of the film, Raven does this to Beast Boy after he made his last and somewhat awkward comment: \'\'\
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In the end of the film, Raven does this to Beast Boy after he made his last and somewhat awkward comment: \\\'\\\'\\\"Okay, next time, we\\\'re going to Mexico!\\\"\\\'\\\'. She then coldly slaps him sensless off the stage, the camera fades after that, then the credits roll.
** [[IThoughtItMeant This example isn\\\'t actually this trope]]. That slap was part of a RunningGag based on BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine, a Japanese comedy routine where one guy habitually makes dumb comments and the smarter partner slaps him upside the head in punishment for his IncrediblyLamePun.

* NoPeriodsPeriod: Suspected [[AvertedTrope aversion.]] Throughout the movie, Raven is short-tempered and acts uncharacteristically mean to Beast Boy, leading to fans speculating that she was on her period. However, this is not addressed in-context.

* BitchInSheepsClothing: Raven, from her lethal attitude towards BB, mostly physical.

* AffectionateParody: One of Japanese kids\\\' shows/films from yesteryear, such as \\\'\\\'AstroBoy\\\'\\\' and \\\'\\\'SpiritedAway\\\'\\\'.

* PlayedForLaughs: What Raven/BB are doing reflects a type of comedy that Japan has called Manzai, where there is a serious straight and an irreverent idiot (tsukkomi/boku), only it\\\'s in an American parody and mockery of the orginal Japanese Manzai.

* {{Indecisive Parody}}: They did an exellent job portraying real life Japan in the eyes of the creators of the Teen Titans Animated Series. What makes this a true indecisive parody is that every book written in the fictional Tokyo, Japan are all about gum. One brand has a funny & stupid/idiotic name, also with no particular flavor ever mentioned: \\\"Super Twinkle Donkey Gum\\\"

* \\\'\\\'TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong\\\'\\\': Beast Boy I know, And his friends they can\\\'t stand him & his corny jokes.

* \\\'\\\'DirectToDVD\\\'\\\': came out on DVD, one year after it aired on Cartoon Network in 2006.

* \\\'\\\'BigDamnMovie\\\'\\\': Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo

* \\\'\\\'MadeForTVMovie\\\'\\\': What do you think!

* \\\'\\\'DudeWheresMyRespect\\\'\\\'?: Beast Boy

* \\\'\\\'NoRespectGuy\\\'\\\': Beast Boy, who else?

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ArmorPiercingSlap: In the end of the film, Raven does this to Beast Boy after he made his last and somewhat awkward comment: \\\'\\\'\\\"Okay, next time, we\\\'re going to Mexico!\\\"\\\'\\\'. She then coldly slaps him sensless off the stage, the camera fades after that, then the credits roll.
** [[IThoughtItMeant This example isn\\\'t actually this trope]]. That slap was part of a RunningGag based on BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine, a Japanese comedy routine where one guy habitually makes dumb comments and the smarter partner slaps him upside the head in punishment for his IncrediblyLamePun.
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* {{Indecisive Parody}}: They did an exellent job portraying real life Japan in the eyes of the creators of the Teen Titans Animated Series. What makes this a true indecisive parody is that every book written in the fictional Tokyo, Japan are all about gum. One brand has a funny & stupid/idiotic name, also with no particular flavor ever mentioned: \
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* {{Indecisive Parody}}: They did an exellent job portraying real life Japan in the eyes of the creators of the Teen Titans Animated Series. What makes this a true indecisive parody is that every book written in the fictional Tokyo, Japan are all about gum. One brand has a funny & stupid/idiotic name, also with no particular flavor ever mentioned: \\\"Super Twinkle Donkey Gum\\\"

* \\\'\\\'TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong\\\'\\\': Beast Boy I know, And his friends they can\\\'t stand him & his corny jokes.

* \\\'\\\'DirectToDVD\\\'\\\': came out on DVD, one year after it aired on Cartoon Network in 2006.

* \\\'\\\'BigDamnMovie\\\'\\\': Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo

* \\\'\\\'MadeForTVMovie\\\'\\\': What do you think!

* \\\'\\\'DudeWheresMyRespect\\\'\\\'?: Beast Boy

* \\\'\\\'NoRespectGuy\\\'\\\': Beast Boy, who else?

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