"Trouble In Tokyo" Hits Shelves October 17th!
The ever-excellent tvshowsondvd.com has reported the release date of Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo.
Warner Bros has announced the direct-to-DVD movie "Trouble in Tokyo," releasing on October 17. The main feature runs for 75 mins, but WB has also included a special "lost" episode that didn't air. The episode was available through a Post Cereal promotion, and could be watched on Postopia.com with a special code obtained in a cereal box. The DVD will also contain "Robin's Underworld Race Challenge" - likely a game played using your remote. The suggested retail price for this set is $19.98.
Here's how they describe the release: "The Teen Titans - Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy - journey to Japan to find the notorious villain Brushogun. But crushing the criminal element on the other side of the ocean isn't as easy as they thought. When Robin is jailed for a brutal showdown with an attacker, the other Titans fall victim to Brushogun's evil plans...to end the Teen Titans forever!"
The original movie is written by series writer/producer, David Slack. For the full news item, click here.
Warner Bros has announced the direct-to-DVD movie "Trouble in Tokyo," releasing on October 17. The main feature runs for 75 mins, but WB has also included a special "lost" episode that didn't air. The episode was available through a Post Cereal promotion, and could be watched on Postopia.com with a special code obtained in a cereal box. The DVD will also contain "Robin's Underworld Race Challenge" - likely a game played using your remote. The suggested retail price for this set is $19.98.
Here's how they describe the release: "The Teen Titans - Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy - journey to Japan to find the notorious villain Brushogun. But crushing the criminal element on the other side of the ocean isn't as easy as they thought. When Robin is jailed for a brutal showdown with an attacker, the other Titans fall victim to Brushogun's evil plans...to end the Teen Titans forever!"
The original movie is written by series writer/producer, David Slack. For the full news item, click here.
1 Comments:
At 11:46 AM, Anonymous said…
So, who directed Trouble in Tokyo, anyway? I had the impression that it was Michael Chang, but I don't know where (if anywhere) I saw that. I submitted an entry for it at imdb.com; however, someone will want to check it for errors and omissions.
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