It seems that all the major superheroes out there are starring in their own movies -- all but the Teen Titans. Robin is bound and determined to remedy that situation by becoming a star instead of a...
Aaaaaah, where do I even begin with Teen Titans GO… One of the most hated pieces in Multimedia that led to an angry Fanbase trashing the series here and there (With hate pages that I keep seeing on Instagram without a break).
The decision of making a movie by WB sure led to an Emoji Movie-like status,where everyone would just hate it already without seeing it,with everyone saying “It looks awful” from the trailers (it's not *looks at Universal*).
So now I've seen the movie by paying 7 bucks for the ticket and sitting on the (almost) biggest screen,with me and my brother being the only ones in there.
So now the question is...how was Teen Titans GO! To The Movies? It was a surprise for sure,because knowing nothing about the source material and everything,I can say that it was…
Good...For the most part.
I was having a fun time at the movie,and besides the animation (which we'll talk about it later) and a few jokes, nothing really bombed or made me snooze at all.
And even if it has the basic structure of a kids flick (guy wants to achieve something SO HARD,but in the end realizes that friendship is what's most important),it's a good letter to how is Hollywood being saturated by endless Superhero Movies and also making fun of them (quoting Deadpool 2 “A Family Movie”,only it's true this time). Surprisingly enough even the music. Not the score,but THE music. The movie tries to take the Disney road by making it a musical several times,and it works really well (and I implore you,listen to Upbeat Inspirational Song About Life (Reprise). It gave me some serious hope about whoever voices Cyborg in this),and don't worry,of course Lil Yachty’s Titans Remix is the king of Corniness.
As I said in the IG Story, there's something for everyone. So much so that even the Hardcore DC Fans can go see it and say “Ooh,The Atom!” or “Wow! Plastic Man!”,all accompanied by the sake of a Stan Lee cameo that feels like it's forced at first and then it's just okay (given another moment of his played for a laugh).
That's where we go into the flaws of the movie. The animation was disappointing for 80% of the movie, especially for an Animated Kids Movie,and if you'll say that it's just made for kids,go see that new My Little Pony,because at least in there,they understood that they were making a big-budgeted movie,and so the upped the animation to 11. And yes,there are the normal kids movie poop jokes and they not really bad,but I could've easily done without them (at least there's no dabbing!).
Overall,to finish off,Teen Titans GO! To The Movies was a surprise. A cute and fun movie where you can take your kiddos and the adults,with something in it for everyone.