and the original Teen Titans, both of which are adapted from the DC Comics superhero team of the same name.
He possesses Robin, then Starfire, but when attempting the same trick on Raven, he unintentionally cracks her red Ajna chakra gemstone, which awakens her inner demon's dark power, and results in his defeat.
The two teams battle Santa and Mrs. Claus and escape by using the device to travel between dimensions, making pit stops in the worlds of other Teen Titans incarnations along the way.
2003 Robin uses the Worlogog to summon all the Titans teams throughout the multiverse to battle Hexagon, but to no avail.
This causes 2013 Raven to even the odds by eating all of her counterparts to absorb their powers; she transforms into a black dragon named "The Unkindness".
The Titans destroy Trigon's Worlogog and assist Raven in defeating him and getting her powers back.
In a mid-credit scene, the 2013 Titans relax at their headquarters, ignoring Darkseid's attack upon Jump City.
Characters that make silent appearances: various iterations of the Teen Titans from other dimensions, Terra, Batman, and Silkie.
[2] It also premiered in India on October 22, 2022 in the form of The Teen Titans Specials on Cartoon Network.
IGN gave the film an 8 out of 10 stating: "Another awesome animated effort from DC/Warner Bros., Teen Titans Go!
Teen Titans is a super fun film perfectly primed to debut at San Diego Comic-Con.
The film proves that no matter what form they come in, the Teen Titans can have compelling and emotional stories, even amidst gags about superhumans fighting Santa's elves".
[3] Fanbasepress awarded the film an overall positive: "All in all, this is a great movie that both kids and adults alike will love".