Teen Titans Go! - Il - Film
"Titans! To the living room!" Robin yelled, somersaulting over the couch.
The sun wasn't even up in Jump City, but Robin was already screaming. This wasn't a "villain attacking" scream; it was a "I just realized we don’t have a signature power-ballad" scream.
Cyborg and Beast Boy were mid-burrito-contest, Starfire was trying to teach Silkie how to knit, and Raven was busy pretending she didn’t exist. Teen Titans Go! - Il film
Instead of fighting, Beast Boy turned into a kitty to distract Slade, Starfire tried to give him a "friendship hug," and Cyborg accidentally hacked the studio’s sprinkler system. Slade just stood there, getting soaked, looking incredibly confused.
Robin wept tears of joy. They didn't save the world, and they definitely didn't get any stronger, but as the credits rolled in Robin’s imagination, he knew one thing was true: they were definitely going to get a sequel. "Titans
"But Friend Robin," Starfire beamed, "our waffle song is the chart-topping bop!"
They found a famous director, Jade Wilson, who was busy filming Batmobile: The Musical . This wasn't a "villain attacking" scream; it was
"Give it up!" Robin cried. "This is the climax of our first act!"
