Teen Titans Go! — - Il Film
Raven rolled her eyes and used her dark magic to simply wrap Slade in a giant tetherball cord. "Can we go get tacos now?"
"Finally!" Robin cheered. "A nemesis! Quick, Titans, do the cinematic combat maneuvers!" Teen Titans Go! - Il film
"Give it up!" Robin cried. "This is the climax of our first act!" Raven rolled her eyes and used her dark
"Guys," Robin panted, pointing at a shiny poster he’d taped over the TV. "Every real superhero has a movie. Batman has ten. Even Alfred has a gritty reboot where he fights pigeons. But us? We’re just 'those kids who sing about waffles.'" Quick, Titans, do the cinematic combat maneuvers
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.
"We want a movie!" Robin demanded, striking a hero pose that he’d practiced for six hours.
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.