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Os Jovens Titãs: Missão Tóquio

Título original: Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo
  • Filme para televisão
  • 2006
  • Livre
  • 1 h 15 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
7,4 mil
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Os Jovens Titãs: Missão Tóquio (2006)
Dark ComedySuperheroActionAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyMysterySci-Fi

Após uma batalha com um vilão altamente tecnológico, os Jovens Titãs viajam para a cidade de Tóquio, onde se veem envolvidos em um conflito com um inimigo antigo.Após uma batalha com um vilão altamente tecnológico, os Jovens Titãs viajam para a cidade de Tóquio, onde se veem envolvidos em um conflito com um inimigo antigo.Após uma batalha com um vilão altamente tecnológico, os Jovens Titãs viajam para a cidade de Tóquio, onde se veem envolvidos em um conflito com um inimigo antigo.

  • Direção
    • Michael Chang
    • Heather A. Maxwell
    • Matt Youngberg
  • Roteirista
    • David Slack
  • Artistas
    • Greg Cipes
    • Scott Menville
    • Khary Payton
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    7,4 mil
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    • Direção
      • Michael Chang
      • Heather A. Maxwell
      • Matt Youngberg
    • Roteirista
      • David Slack
    • Artistas
      • Greg Cipes
      • Scott Menville
      • Khary Payton
    • 29Avaliações de usuários
    • 12Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Greg Cipes
    Greg Cipes
    • Beast Boy
    • (narração)
    Scott Menville
    Scott Menville
    • Robin
    • (narração)
    • …
    Khary Payton
    Khary Payton
    • Cyborg
    • (narração)
    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
    • Raven
    • (narração)
    • …
    Hynden Walch
    Hynden Walch
    • Starfire
    • (narração)
    • …
    Robert Ito
    Robert Ito
    • Mayor
    • (narração)
    • …
    Janice Kawaye
    Janice Kawaye
    • Nya-Nya
    • (narração)
    • …
    Yuri Lowenthal
    Yuri Lowenthal
    • Scarface
    • (narração)
    • …
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • Brushogun
    • (narração)
    • (as Cary Tagawa)
    Keone Young
    Keone Young
    • Commander Uehara Daizo
    • (narração)
    • …
    • Direção
      • Michael Chang
      • Heather A. Maxwell
      • Matt Youngberg
    • Roteirista
      • David Slack
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    10stefanantonie

    No comment.

    Just another peak of Teen Titans, too bad this is the last good thing from the OG Teen Titas before that atrocity of Teen Titans Go!....................................................
    10KieraLynnR

    Thank you for one more teen Titans run!

    I could watch a million more episodes of teen Titans. I could watch it in a movie. I just want more teen Titans. I will forever want more teen Titans.
    7IonicBreezeMachine

    If viewed as a stand alone adventure Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is fine, if viewed as a series finale? It's better than Things Change I guess.

    Following on an attack on their home base by a mysterious assailant named Saico-Tek (Keonoe Young), a group of five teenage superheroes known as the Teen Titans consisting of martial artist/acrobat Robin (Scott Menville), shapeshifter Beast Boy (Greg Cipes), half man half machine Cyborg (Khary Payton), alien girl with energy burst powers Starfire (Hynden Walch), and witch Raven (Tara Strong) set off for Tokyo, Japan looking for into the one clue Saico-Tek gave before he vanished, a villain named "Brushogan". Far from home and in unfamiliar territory, the Titans try to seek out the elusive Brushogan while dealing with Tokyo's many distractions and the no nonsense attitude of Commander Daizo (Keone Young), head of the law enforcement group Tokyo Troopers.

    The Teen Titans animated series had a very successful run as one of Cartoon Network's most enduring and legacied series. While its creation was inspired by the success of Bruce Timm's Justice League and it took a departure in art and storytelling approaches from the Timmverse, Teen Titans was embraced by fans and helped to re-establish the popularity of the superhero team which had fallen out of favor since the cancellation of The New Teen Titans comic in the early 90s and mixed reaction to continuation such as The Titans comic series from 1999. 2003's Teen Titans animated series not only lead to a new iteration of the team in comic form, but also helped to established lesser known heroes like Beast Boy, Starfire, Raven, and Cyborg and without this show establishing these characters it's a near certain bet you wouldn't have developments like Cyborg being a member of the Justice League (though I know some people aren't fans of that). The show was initially only supposed tor run for 4 seasons with the adaptation of the "Terror of Trigon" initially positioned as the series capper, only for popularity to see the series extended for a fifth season which while very good ended on a frustrating finale that left no sense of closure and felt like part 1 of a story where the other parts just don't exist. Despite the series ending on an abrupt note (possibly because of conflicts with Toy Licensees), 8 months after Things Change we got the TV movie Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, a stand alone adventure for the Titans that serves as an alternate finale for the team. Trouble in Tokyo is better than Things Change, but the movie is dragged down by the weight of being a finale which probably wasn't the original intention.

    As with the TV show, the five Titans are likable and given time to shine character wise. The show created a solid dynamic for its five central characters and we do get that dynamic on full display in both the team's interactions and the fight scenes. The Tokyo setting is decent all things considered, as the environments are all varied and unique, but most of the time it feels like a very superficial recreation of Tokyo with a lot of dated elements brought in. One sequence features background characters in Ganguro fashion (an outdated fashion concept of giving oneself dark skin and light hair that was seen as a "punk" thing to do in Japan) that had died out with the 90s. Aside from some rather odd inclusions of outdated social/cultural trends, pretty much everything you expect from a Teen Titans adventure is on display.

    Where Trouble in Tokyo struggles is in its burden of being a send-off to these characters. If I had to guess I'd say Trouble in Tokyo probably began production before Season 5 of the series and was intended as a direct-to-video expansion of the franchise similar to how The Batman TV series had the movie The Batman vs. Dracula, because there's not really any attempt at closing the book on any dangling threads be they story or character based. The one exception to this is in Robin and Starfire's relationship where they finally get a sense of closure on their relationship tat has been established and built throughout the series and it's done so in a satisfying way. Aside from that however this feels like a longer version of one of the standalone episodes of the show. The central mystery behind Brushogan will be pretty easy for most viewers to solve (especially since there's only one character it could possibly be) and the movie feels pretty far removed from the series with not many callbacks to continuity (save for some background references) save for the Starfire/Robin relationship. This movie was obviously never intended to be a finally to the show and it's really only because of poor timing it ended up wearing that.

    If you're looking for satisfying closure to one of the most influential and beloved cartoons of the 2000s, you won't find that here. But if you're looking for one last go around with said cartoon Trouble in Tokyo delivers on all the points that made Teen Titans so well regarded. The villain isn't one of the Titan's best and the film includes references that were dated even when it was first released, but it is nice to revisit these characters even if there's a lingering stink from Things Change.
    9Primate84

    Awesome way to end the series!

    Although I missed the first five minutes or so of "Trouble in Tokyo" because I was out getting myself some dinner, I greatly loved it! Right from the beginning, when you see each of the Titans packing (It was especially funny to see the ways that Cyborg and Starfire packed), the movie kept me entertained all the way to the ending. I'll now list what I liked and disliked about it, starting with what I disliked (That way, I'll save the good stuff for last):

    1. They could have done a good deal more with Raven. 2. The sudden twist at the film's climax (Don't worry, I'm not giving anything away) was, I thought, rather predictable. I could see it coming.

    Now, the stuff that I did like:

    1. Very, very funny! I especially liked Cyborg pigging out at that restaurant (Let's just say he looked like he'd make a good contestant on "Fear Factor"), Starfire at the arcade playing a game which looked like a bizarre combination of "Dance Dance Revolution," "Guitar Hero," and Whack- A- Mole, and of course, Beast Boy singing karaoke. I was kept laughing all throughout the film, which I'm sure was their intention. 2. Many of the fight scenes were very well- done, particularly the final one, which was really intense, and might even be too spooky for younger viewers. 3. Great character development for Robin and Starfire. 4. Very good voice acting, as usual. I'd have to salute Hynden Walch for her job as the voice of Starfire, as in this movie, she's able to display a vast range of emotions and does so in a very believable manner.

    All in all, "Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo" was a great film, a great addition (And conclusion) to the series, and a definite must- have for my DVD collection, whenever it comes out.
    7capone666

    The Vidiot Reviews...

    Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo

    Super-heroes travelling to Japan need to be aware that speed lines will accompany all of their movements.

    Mind you, the super-team trekking to Tokyo in this animated adventure is familiar with Manga motifs.

    When a ninja attacks their base at the behest of Japanese super-villain: Brushogun, The Teen Titans – Robin, Raven, Cyborg, Star-fire and Beast Boy – head to Tokyo to retaliate.

    When they arrive, Commander Daizo of the Tokyo Troopers explains Brushogun does not exist.

    Opting to sightsee instead, the team separates. But when Robin is accused of murder, the team must locate the real Brushogun if they hope to clear their leader's name.

    Based on the DC Comics television show, Trouble in Tokyo is a standalone feature film that maintains the lively pace and puerile comedy of the cartoon while paying homage to the culture that inspired its aesthetic.

    Incidentally, Japan's worst super-villain is still Used Women's Underwear Man.

    Green Light

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      When the Titans are watching Sumo on a TV screen, there are 5 teenagers with their backs towards us and one is wearing a red jacket with a blue and pinkish pill on the back of it. This is Kaneda and his gang from the hit anime Akira (1988) by Katsuhiro Ôtomo.
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      The Inspector claims to have lowered crime 200%, which is mathematically impossible: x - 2x = -x.
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      Robin: Starfire, you know your my best friend.

      Starfire: And you're mine.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Os Jovens Titãs em Ação!: Dreams (2014)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      'Teen Titans'
      (Theme Song; Japanese [Verbatim Translation])

      Written by Andy Sturmer

      Performed by Greg Cipes (uncredited)

      [Sung by Beast Boy at the Karaoke Bar scene; Reprised at the start of the end credits]

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