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Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo
Teen Titans Trouble in Tokyo
Directed By Michael Chang, Ben Jones, Matt Youngberg
Written By David Slack
Cast Scott Menville, Greg Cipes, Khary Payton, Tara Strong
Produced By Glen Murakami, David Slack
Music By Puffy AmiYumi
Studio Warner Bros. Animation, DC Comics
Distributed By Warner Bros.
Franchise Teen Titans Franchise
Country United States
Language English
Release Date September 15, 2006
Runtime 75 Minutes
Rating TV-Y7


Overview[]

Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is an American produced 2006 superhero animated feature film with Scott Menville, Tara Strong, Hynden Walch, Greg Cipes, Khary Payton contributing as the primary voice actors with Keone Young and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa guest-starring.  It was directed by Michael Chang, Ben Jones, and Matt Youngberg. 

Trouble in Tokyo was a made-for-TV feature film due to the popularity of the animated cartoon series, Teen Titans that it was based upon which the majority of the voice actors returned to reprise their former roles and was intended as the series' grand finale.

America's favorite teenage heroes find themselves off their regular stomping grounds to track down a mysterious villain in the strange city of Tokyo in what may be their greatest challenge yet! 

Plot[]

Jump City comes under attack by a strange Japanese villain known as Saico-Tek who is imprisoned by the Teen Titans. Saico-Tek says only one word, "Brushogun" before he mysteriously escapes. Deciding to track Saico-Tek down, the team travels to Tokyo where they find themselves superfluous thanks to the Commander Daizo and his highly trained crack team of Tokyo Troopers. Not only that, they learn that Brushogun is nothing more than an urban myth.

But Robin suspects something more and a dark disturbing secret lurks beneath Tokyo involving the shadowy mastermind known Brushogun.

Cast[]

  • Greg Cipes as Beast Boy
  • Scott Menville as Robin, Japanese Boy
  • Khary Payton as Cyborg
  • Tara Strong as Raven, Computer Voice
  • Hynden Walch as Starfire, Mecha-Boi
  • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Brushogun
  • Keone Young as Commander Uehara Daizo, Saico-Tek, Sushi Shop Owner
  • Louis Chirillo as Polito
  • Rupert Degas as Hector Crophopper
  • Robert Ito as Bookstore Owner, Mayor
  • Janice Kawaye as Nya-Nya, Timoko
  • Yuri Lowenthal as Japanese Biker, Scarface

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