Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam

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Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam
It's bad enough that they are insults to the original Teen Titans, so why did they have to go out and insult a cult classic sports film too?
Genre: Comedy
Directed by: Peter Rida Michail
Produced by: Peggy Regan
Written by: Brady Klosterman
Based on: Teen Titans Go!
Starring: Scott Menville
Hynden Walch
Tara Strong
Greg Cipes
Khary Payton
John DiMaggio
Fred Tatasciore
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release date: June 20, 2021
Runtime: 80 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Prequel: Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans
Sequel: Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse

Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam is a television animated superhero sports comedy film, and a crossover between the television series, Teen Titans Go!, which is from the DC Comics superhero team of the same name, and the 1996 live-action/animated film, Space Jam. The events of the film take place during the seventh season of Teen Titans Go!. It premiered on Cartoon Network on June 20, 2021, and was released digitally on July 27, 2021.

The film serves as the third Teen Titans Go! feature film, serving as a sequel to Teen Titans Go! To the Movies and Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans.

Plot

The Teen Titans are visited by the Nerdlucks, the iconic Space Jam villains who tried to capture Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes. Astonished to discover his fellow Titans have never seen Space Jam, Cyborg organizes an exclusive watch party. Of course, if the Titans are watching a movie, don’t expect silence to be golden. Raven and Starfire provide the commentary, Cyborg presents the fun facts, Beast Boy points out the butt shots, and Robin … well, Robin doesn’t trust their new alien friends. Are the Nerdlucks here to attend an innocent watch party, or do they have more sinister motives up their sleeves?

Why The Titans Should've NEVER Seen Space Jam and Instead Made You Want To GO! Away

  1. The film's only purpose was to promote Space Jam: A New Legacy, which isn't any better, as both films had ruined the original's charm for everyone, but even A New Legacy has its fans. Plus, this wasn't a good way to promote A New Legacy.
  2. Considering that this was the third film based on the critically panned Teen Titans Go! on Cartoon Network, not only was this an even worse follow-up to Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans, but now it's made Teen Titans Go! To the Movies age worse than the fans thought, proving that the first film really is nothing more but a total scam.
  3. It is basically a generic clip-movie sequel that only exists to promote the movie, making it a huge cash grab.
  4. This whole movie is just an average showing of Space Jam with a few vignettes with the Titans, as a way to pathetically be like Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Rifftrax.
  5. The editing is absolutely horrendous, especially for when the characters pop up during the review.
  6. Cyborg tells facts so many people already know about, in fact, even some kids also know about it, thus making it feel like it was made for people who don't know the movie at all.
    • That Homer Simpson reference isn't even funny at all and also feels quite forced. Another thing is that The Simpsons is not meant for children in the first place which may confuse younger viewers.
  7. It even includes censorship despite being a TV-PG rated film as they just replace guns with chickens, which is something that Looney Tunes Cartoons is guilty of. Besides, replacing guns with chickens makes zero sense whatsoever, even for Looney Tunes standards, as even Looney Tunes Cartoons would find this censorship tactic incredibly stupid.
  8. Fred Tatasciore and John DiMaggio did horrible jobs portraying the Nerdlucks in the movie because they sound nothing like how they sounded in the 1996 film; this is sad because Fred Tatasciore did a much better job as The Tasmanian Devil, and John DiMaggio was just as good of an actor.
  9. Starfire's commentary is even more pointless, considering that she meant the term "Bird" as a literal bird, and a "doll" as a literal consumer product, showing that she never understood metaphors.
  10. Beast Boy pretty much made the film completely unwatchable by counting how many butts were shown, which is an example of toilet humor.
  11. Raven's commentaries are just there for no reason at all and only exists as filler, which proves how lazy this film is.
  12. They pretty much butchered the Nerdlucks, and made them as useless as the Go! Titans, and they became even more so, when they stole their powers.
    • Pound becomes Robin
    • Blanko becomes Cyborg
    • Bang becomes Beast Boy
    • Bupkus becomes Raven
    • Nawt becomes Starfire.
  13. The way they animated Nerdlucks is terrible, as their GO! designs look like Rabbids knockoff and also look like Animaniacs (2020) rejects.
  14. Alongside the toilet humor, the majority of the humor are terrible, including that one scene where Robin drinks 25 year old water.

Redeeming Qualities

  1. The scene were Cyborg explains the Patton, and then going on to say that Teen Titans Go! To The Movies should've won Best Picture was pretty funny. Because Teen Titans Go to the Movies was an actual decent movie. If that movie was bad, then this joke wouldn't have worked. But it was good. So it managed to be funny.
  2. The Mean Titans Go! intro at the end was okay.
  3. The ending was where the Titans finally got their punishment, where they were sent to Moron Mountain, but even that's not gonna save the film.


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