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Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem ...
(Kimberly Brooks, Greg Cipes, Keith Ferguson, Will Friedle, Grey Griffin, et al / Blu-ray+DVD+Digital / NR / 2022 / Warner Bros.)

Overview: With the help of an ancient Kryptonian power, Lex Luthor unites the world’s Super-Villains to capture all of Earth’s Super Heroes, until … only the DC Super Hero Girls are left to stop the Legion of Doom.

Our heroes must cross dimensions to rescue their fellow Super Heroes from the Phantom Zone, but a fortuitous wrong turn leads them to Titans Tower – where they find much-needed allies in the Teen Titans.

The young Super Heroes discover their combined strength – and usual comic relief – are essential to save the day in this blockbuster event!

Blu-ray Verdict: With Teen Titans Go! renewed for Season Eight with the series set to reach a massively impressive 400th episode milestone, we are now graced with the colorfully magnificent Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse.

What do you get when you combine the DC Super Hero Girls, the Legion of Doom and Teen Titans Go! with a dash of an ancient Kryptonian goddess? A recipe for pandemonium!

With the help of an amulet from Krypton, Lex Luthor unites a group of Super-Villains to capture all of Earth’s Super Heroes, leaving only the DC Super Hero Girls to stop the Legion of Doom.

The girls must cross dimensions to rescue their fellow heroes from the Phantom Zone, but a mix-up leads them to the wrong universe.

Which means from the very off we get sucked into the chaos as this who’s who of the DC Universe battles together to save the world in an epic multiverse event!

OK, so, I think we all know by now that the main characters of Teen Titans Go! and DC Super Hero Girls have crossed over before in the former series, but now these two corners of DC media have collided in this very memorable movie.

Fans young and old will be able to pick up Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem In The Multiverse starting next week, all comforted ahead of time safe in the knowledge that all these characters get into their usual brand of shenanigans, over and over, this time revolving around their new entertainment system.

Personally, what I liked was that wee Bumblebee helps keep the team together in a big scene towards the end. I won’t give anything away, but let’s just say it felt awesome to watch because it’s kind of unexpected from such a tiny little character (although she has a huge heart, of course).

I mean, she loves her friends, cares really deeply for them, so it’s not surprising, but it’s great because you see her build her courage up throughout the movie and she finally gets to a point where she just has to say it. She wants her friends to be together. She wants to be a team.

As for my favorite funny snippet within the ultimate Legion of Doom storyline, well, all those familiar with the popular and milestone-hitting Teen Titans Go! know that these versions of Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and Cyborg love to watch TV, but every TV needs to be set up the proper way.

Luckily the quintet of superheroes have that problem solved, having found an entertainment system for Titans Tower … and by found, I mean they fished it out of the trash!

But, given where it came from, sooner rather than later one of the system’s stands breaks, leaving the whole setup askew. Fortunately, the young heroes find just the fix with some kind of pink gem sitting in the middle of the room!

Using that as a wedge, the entertainment system is back to being straightened … sort of. But wait, what is that pink gem exactly, and why do the Titans have it? Clearly they don’t know about why it’s in their superhero hangout, as its only purpose in their mind is to fix this TV situation!

Again, no spoilers here for those who want to go into Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem In The Multiverse as unknowing as possible, but here’s a hint: the gem is connected to the DC Super Hero Girls, who’ve been on TV since 2019!

Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse – Special Features [Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD]:
From the DC Vault:
- Teen Titans Go!: Season 2: Operation Tin Man
- Teen Titans Go!: Season 4: Titan Saving Time
- DC Super Hero Girls: Season 2: #SmallVictories

WarnerMedia Kids & Family announced today exciting news surrounding the hit Teen Titans Go! franchise. To kickstart a super-powered summer, the Teen Titans and DC Super Hero Girls will reunite during Memorial Day weekend to combat Lex Luthor and his unified gang of DC Super-Villains in Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse.

The all-new, feature-length animated TV movie event from Warner Bros. Animation promises action, adventure, plenty of hilarious moments and will be available from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Blu-ray Combo Pack (USA $24.98 SRP; Canada $29.98 SRP), DVD (USA $19.98 SRP; Canada $24.98 SRP) and Digital starting May 24, 2022.

Fans can also catch the movie event on Cartoon Network premiering Saturday, May 28 and then on HBO Max beginning June 28.

The cast of Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse features a Who’s Who of the voice acting community, including Kimberly Brooks (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe) as Bumblebee, Greg Cipes (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) as Beast Boy, Keith Ferguson (Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends) as Batman, Will Friedle (Batman Beyond, Kim Possible) as Lex Luthor & Aquaman, Grey Griffin (Scooby-Doo franchise) as Wonder Woman, Young Diana, & Giganta and Phil LaMarr (Samurai Jack) as The Flash, Hawkman, Green Lantern/John Stewart.

We also get Scott Menville (Stretch Armstrong & the Flex Fighters) as Robin, Max Mittleman (ThunderCats Roar) as Superman, Jessica McKenna (Star Trek: Lower Decks) as Aqualad, Khary Payton (The Walking Dead) as Cyborg, Alexander Polinsky (Blaze and the Monster Machines, Charles in Charge) as Control Freak, Missi Pyle (Galaxy Quest, Gone Girl) as Cythonna & Speaker of Nations, Tara Strong (Loki, Ben 10, Unikitty!) as Raven & Harley Quinn, Nicole Sullivan (Family Guy, Black-ish) as Supergirl, Cree Summer (Rugrats, Better Things) as Catwoman & Hippolyta, Fred Tatasciore (Family Guy) as Jor El & Solomon Grundy, Myrna Velasco (Star Wars: Resistance) as Green Lantern Jessica Cruz, Kari Wahlgren (Rick and Morty) as Star Sapphire & Zatanna, and Hynden Walch (Groundhog Day) as Starfire.

Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse is directed by Matt Peters (Injustice, Justice League Dark: Apokolips War) and Katie Rice (Animaniacs) from a script by Jase Ricci (Tangled: The Series). Producers are Jeff Curtis and James Ricci. Supervising Producer is James Tucker (The Death and Return of Superman). Executive Producer is Sam Register.

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