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The Teen Titans are visited by the Nerdlucks, the iconic Space Jam (1996) villains. Astonished to discover his fellow Titans have never seen the movie, Cyborg organizes an exclusive watch pa... Read allThe Teen Titans are visited by the Nerdlucks, the iconic Space Jam (1996) villains. Astonished to discover his fellow Titans have never seen the movie, Cyborg organizes an exclusive watch party.The Teen Titans are visited by the Nerdlucks, the iconic Space Jam (1996) villains. Astonished to discover his fellow Titans have never seen the movie, Cyborg organizes an exclusive watch party.
Greg Cipes
- Beast Boy
- (voice)
Scott Menville
- Robin
- (voice)
Khary Payton
- Cyborg
- (voice)
Tara Strong
- Raven
- (voice)
Hynden Walch
- Starfire
- (voice)
John DiMaggio
- Bupkus
- (voice)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Pound
- (voice)
- …
Danny Ainge
- Self
- (archive footage)
Michael Alaimo
- Doctor
- (archive footage)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Daffy Duck
- (archive footage)
- …
Charles Barkley
- Self
- (archive footage)
Thom Barry
- James Jordan
- (archive footage)
Joe Bays
- Baron's Coach
- (archive footage)
Bob Bergen
- Bert
- (archive footage)
- …
Larry Bird
- Self
- (archive footage)
Jocelyn Blue
- Nerdluck Pound
- (archive footage)
Muggy Bogues
- Self
- (archive footage)
Shawn Bradley
- Self
- (archive footage)
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Enjoyed with my son who loves the Teen Titans. They added some extra comedy interjecting relatable commentary on already ridiculous moments of the 90s film. Basically a teen titan riff of it.
A very dragging re-frying of that very dated Space Jam movie from my early teenage years, with small icons of the Titans providing side commentary, never as fun or engaging as MST3K or the likes, never. Bummed out. I really wish the Space Jam to go away from it, but you have 1 hour 15 minutes of it...
Fantastic, showstopping, spectacular, amazing, genius, incomparable, making movie history here, peak comedy, the best thing i've ever seen. If you liked space jam, you'll hate this!!!
This is the old 1996 Space Jam with Teen Titans Go giving a commentary. That's all it is and it was made for the die hard fans. Why anyone would think it's a brand new movie, is mind boggling!
It might not be for everyone, but for those who enjoy special features or dvd commentaries, this is for those fans. It's similar in nature to The Lion King 1 1/2 where Timon and Pumbaa do the same with their version of the original Lion King. It was fun, so this version of Space Jam should be treated as similar.
This special is meant to be viewed by the fans, and not necessarily newcomers to Looney Tunes or Teen Titans Go. That's how I feel it should be viewed. It is just what it is, a commentary track with animations. This would have made a great special feature on the Space Jam dvd or blu-ray.
It might not be for everyone, but for those who enjoy special features or dvd commentaries, this is for those fans. It's similar in nature to The Lion King 1 1/2 where Timon and Pumbaa do the same with their version of the original Lion King. It was fun, so this version of Space Jam should be treated as similar.
This special is meant to be viewed by the fans, and not necessarily newcomers to Looney Tunes or Teen Titans Go. That's how I feel it should be viewed. It is just what it is, a commentary track with animations. This would have made a great special feature on the Space Jam dvd or blu-ray.
The Titans are enjoying a summer day of sunbathing when an alien craft appears. The aliens reveal themselves to be the Nerdlucks, which Cyborg recognizes, but the others do not. Thankfully, Pound has a copy on VHS when Starfire wishes to see the film after Cyborg explains it to Raven and Beast Boy, Cyborg invites them in for a screen, despite Robin's protests due to the Nerdlucks being aliens (and movies have made him into a xenophobe that believes all aliens are evil, despite the fact Starfire is an alien herself).
So, technically, this TV movie serves as a sort of spoof of shows like Mystery Science Theater 3000 and RiffTrax, as the Titans watch the first Space Jam film and give their comments and even have some shennanigans with the Nerdlucks (which includes allowing the group to steal their superpowers). For the movie being viewed, we get an edited version to fit the length of the special, with edits to include commentary from the Titans, as well as to cut or change some elements of certain scenes (which mainly cutting the intro and changing the music to some scenes, possibly due to the use of music that Warner Bros. Possibly no longer has the legal rights to use, and also one of the songs is from R. Kelly, who has since fallen from grace, and even going as far as to censor the use of firearms, which mirrors the controversy the HBO Max-exclusive Looney Tunes cartoons faced for banning them, although they didn't bother to censor the scenes of Swackhammer smoking his cigars, possibly because Cartoon Network allowed it since he was the main villain of the movie).
While it gets a two star for the fun facts, it does run afoul for being in the usual humor Teen Titans Go! Has become infamous for. During the film, Beast Boy has a counter that goes up when the movie gets a shot of a character's rear end (which sounds pretty juvenile, as not everyone, including the target audience of kids, cares for such things) as well as the many jokes aimed at Robin, which sound mean spirited as they're making fun of things from past episodes (like having no powers, baby hands, etc) while the others are stupid enough to let them steal their powers, transforming them into. But at the end of this day, this TV movie was made for one reason and one reason only: to get kids hyped to see Space Jam: A New Legacy, a sequel that ditches the aliens in favor of being set in cyberspace to milk money off being one huge shameless crossover with almost every property under Warner Bros.'s ownership. Only watch if you don't have the Space Jam on DVD or are a TTG fan.
So, technically, this TV movie serves as a sort of spoof of shows like Mystery Science Theater 3000 and RiffTrax, as the Titans watch the first Space Jam film and give their comments and even have some shennanigans with the Nerdlucks (which includes allowing the group to steal their superpowers). For the movie being viewed, we get an edited version to fit the length of the special, with edits to include commentary from the Titans, as well as to cut or change some elements of certain scenes (which mainly cutting the intro and changing the music to some scenes, possibly due to the use of music that Warner Bros. Possibly no longer has the legal rights to use, and also one of the songs is from R. Kelly, who has since fallen from grace, and even going as far as to censor the use of firearms, which mirrors the controversy the HBO Max-exclusive Looney Tunes cartoons faced for banning them, although they didn't bother to censor the scenes of Swackhammer smoking his cigars, possibly because Cartoon Network allowed it since he was the main villain of the movie).
While it gets a two star for the fun facts, it does run afoul for being in the usual humor Teen Titans Go! Has become infamous for. During the film, Beast Boy has a counter that goes up when the movie gets a shot of a character's rear end (which sounds pretty juvenile, as not everyone, including the target audience of kids, cares for such things) as well as the many jokes aimed at Robin, which sound mean spirited as they're making fun of things from past episodes (like having no powers, baby hands, etc) while the others are stupid enough to let them steal their powers, transforming them into. But at the end of this day, this TV movie was made for one reason and one reason only: to get kids hyped to see Space Jam: A New Legacy, a sequel that ditches the aliens in favor of being set in cyberspace to milk money off being one huge shameless crossover with almost every property under Warner Bros.'s ownership. Only watch if you don't have the Space Jam on DVD or are a TTG fan.
Did you know
- TriviaIt is a crossover with Space Jam (1996), and is made to promote Space Jam : Nouvelle Ère (2021).
- Crazy creditsThe Teen Titans end up on Moron Mountain.
- ConnectionsEdited from Space Jam (1996)
- Soundtracks'Barber of Seville' - Overture
Written & Arranged by Carl W. Stalling (as Carl Stalling)
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- 少年悍將GO!看怪物奇兵
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- Runtime
- 1h 23m(83 min)
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