Teen Titans Go! Vs Danger Force

''Teen Titans Go! Vs Danger Force'' is a direct-to-video live-action/animated crossover movie between DC's Teen Titans Go! and Nickelodeon's Danger Force.

Summary
When Frankini transports himself from live-action world of Swellview and to Jump City in the animated world of Teen Titans Go, the Titans brings the Danger Force to Jump City. The Teen Titans and the Danger Force must team up to stop Frankini from taking over Jump City.

Plot
The movie begins in Swellview in the live-action world of Danger Force universe where the Captain Man and the Danger Force (Volt, Brainstorm, AWOL and ShoutOut) were capture by Frankini as he was about to transport himself to another dimension where Captain Man and the Danger Force doesn’t exist using one of Rick Twitler’s devices. Frankini then transports himself to Jump City in the animated world of Teen Titans Go! and was turned into a cartoon character and begins to plot his next plan.

Not too far, the Teen Titans (Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy) just defeated Control Freak and took his remote control as he get send to jail and return to Titan Tower when they get a crime alert from their arch-enemy, The Brain and discovered that he has team up with Brother Blood and Frankini. They discover that Frankini’s plan is to live stream all over the world and control everyone into his personal dancing and singing slaves. Meanwhile back at Man’s Nest in Swellview, the Danger Force try to find Frankini’s whereabouts but was no where to be found. They decided to take a break and watch TV and turned on Teen Titans Go and overhear them talking about Frankini, Brainstorm accidentally grabs Schwoz’s universal remote that allows them to interact with the characters on TV to try to turn up the volume while beast Boy want to watch TV but accidentally grabs Control Freak’s remote control and at the same time, they pointed at their respective TV’s, pressed a button and they was able to see each other. The two team decided to team up to defeat Frankini and save their world. So Raven uses her magic to create a portal above the Danger Force in their world and bought all five of them to theirs turning them into cartoon characters like them.

The Titans and the Danger Force head straight towards the The Brain’s Headquarters to confront Frankini. And during the fight, The Brain and his sidekick Monsieur Mallah use their latest invention, the Swap Device that caused the Teen Titans and the Danger Force to swap powers (and personalities) with each other (Raven has Volt’s electrokinesis while Volt has Raven’s demon magic abilities, Beast Boy has Brainstorm’s telekinesis while Brainstorm has Beast Boy’s animal shapeshifting abilities, Starfire has ShoutOut’s supersonic scream ability while ShoutOut has Starfire’s Tamaranian abilities, Cyborg has AWOL’s teleportation and future vision abilities (yet still has his robotic suit) while AWOL has Cyborg’s cybernetic abilities (as will gaining a robotic suit), and Robin has Captain Man’s powers including his indestructibility while Captain Man becomes completely powerless due to the fact Robin doesn’t have an superpowers). The Titans and the Danger Force tries to fight Frankini, The Brain, Monsieur Mallah and Brother Blood but due to their powers being swapped, they end up hurting themselves and each other cause they don’t know how to use each others powers allowing the villains to escape. The Titans and the Danger Force frustrated about the outcome, the two teams discovered that the only way to defeat Frankini and to switch their powers back is to learn how use each others superpowers.

Later that evening, Frankini prepares to launch his live stream all over the world until both the Teen Titans and the Danger Force show up to stop him, but then The Brain, Monsieur Mallah and Brother Blood along with Hurt Bot battles them. Frankini launches his live stream and everyone watching it was under his control and was forced to sing and dance. The Titans and the Danger Force were able to overpower it all battle Frankini. In the middle of the battle, they use The Brain’s Swap Device on themselves to switch their powers back (Raven has her demon magic abilities back, Volt has her electrokinesis back, Beast Boy has his animal shapeshifting abilities back, Brainstorm has his telekinesis back, Starfire has her Tamaranian abilities back, ShoutOut has her supersonic scream ability back, Cyborg has his cybernetic abilities back, AWOL has his teleportation and future vision abilities back (and loses his robotic suit), Robin becomes powerless again while Captain Man gets his powers including his indestructibility back) and together they defeated Frankini and shutdown his live stream, saved the world and freed everyone from his control. The Danger Force captured Frankini and bid their farewell to the Teen Titans and thanked each other for their help. Raven uses her powers to create a portal back to Swellview retuning the Danger Force and Frankini back to their original live-action appearance.

In the mid-credit scene, the Danger Force can’t find Schwoz anywhere in the Man’s Nest where it reveals that Schwoz is in the Teen Titans Go! universe watching the movie with Batman and Commissioner Gordon in the Batcave and the three of them share a laugh together as the movie closes.

Cast
Teen Titans Go! Cast


 * Scott Menville as Robin, the leader of the Teen Titans. Menville also reprising his role as Brain, the leader of the Brotherhood of Evil.
 * Tara Strong as Raven
 * Greg Cipes as Beast Boy
 * Hynden Walch as Starfire
 * Khary Payton as Cyborg
 * John DiMaggio as Brother Blood
 * Alexander Polinsky as Control Freak

Danger Force Cast


 * Cooper Barnes as Ray Manchester/Captain Man, the leader of Danger Force.
 * Michael D. Cohen as Schwoz
 * Havan Flores as Chapa/Volt
 * Terrence Little Gardenhigh as Miles/AWOL
 * Dana Heath as Mika/ ShoutOut
 * Luca Luhan as Bose/Brainstorm
 * Frankie Grande as Frankini
 * Winston Story as Trent Overunder
 * Carrie Barrett as Mary Gaperman

Guest

Trivia

 * This is the first movie to be based on Danger Force, while this is the fifth movie to be based on Teen Titans Go after "Teen Titans Go! To the Movies", "Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans", "Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam", and "Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse".
 * This is the second movie that Warner Bros, and DC have collaborated with Nickelodeon after "Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles".
 * The fourth wall has been broken through some parts of the movie since both shows break the fourth wall a lot. Including jokes about each others shows. Fourth wall counts: 10.
 * The Danger Force characters will become cartoon characters in the art style of Teen Titans Go when they enter the Teen Titans Go universe meaning most of the movie takes place in the Teen Titans GO! world.
 * It reveals that Bose/Brainstorm, Miles/AWOL, Chapa/Volt, and Mika/ShoutOut are fans of Teen Titans Go while Ray Manchester/Captain Man is unfamiliar with the series. Although Chapa doesn't really like the humor of the show that much, she just watches cause she thinks Raven is cool and she loves the songs. And Cyborg and Beast Boy are fans of Danger Force while Robin, Starfire and Raven are unfamiliar with the show until Cyborg mentions its preceder show, "Henry Danger".
 * The Teen Titans and the Danger Force are somewhat counterparts of one another based on their personalities.
 * Raven and Chapa/Volt because they both get angry easily and used their power to hurt person who annoy them.
 * Beast Boy and Bose/Brainstorm because they're both the least intelligent members of their respective teams.
 * Starfire and Mika/ShoutOut because they're both the nicest members of their respective teams.
 * Cyborg and Miles/AWOL because they're both have laid-back personalities and can be lazy sometimes.
 * Robin and Ray Manchester/Captain Man because they're both leaders of their respective teams which they happen to be terrible at (But Robin is a bit more mature than Captain Man despite the fact Ray is in his 30's).
 * Brain's swap device causes the Titans and the Danger Force to switch powers and personalities.
 * Raven switched powers with Volt.
 * Beast Boy switched powers with Brainstorm.
 * Starfire switched powers ShoutOut, as well as ShoutOut talking like Starfire while Starfire speaks normally.
 * Cyborg switched powers AWOL.
 * Robin gets Captain Man's powers while Captain Man becomes powerless due to the fact Robin doesn't have any superpowers.
 * There are some callback to past episodes of both Teen Titans Go!, Henry Danger and Danger Force.
 * Captain Man tells the Titans that Frankini once made him and Henry be part of his show and almost made them reveal their secret identities to the world by controlling them with battery powered pants.
 * Starfire talking normally after switching powers with ShoutOut from Brain's swap device is a callback to the Teen Titans Go episode "Dog Hand" where she wished to speak like an Earth teen granted by Trigon. The events from that episode was even mentioned by Raven.
 * When Captain Man asked why did everyone else got their switched with each other except for him, the Titans tell him that he got suck with Robin because he doesn't have any superpowers, this is a reference to the movie "Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam" where the Nerdlucks from Space Jam took the Titans' talent and change into them except for Pound and he asked a similar question to Ray's.
 * At the end, Schwoz is seen watching the movie and laughing with Batman and Commissioner Gordon in the Batcave is a reference to the TV Knight episodes on Teen Titans Go.


 * Running Gag(s):
 * The Titans and everyone in the Teen Titans Go! Universe laughing and making fun of Frankini's name.
 * Everyone in the Teen Titans Go! Universe calling the Danger Force names like clowns, dummies, and idiots and that they're way worse than the Titans.
 * Characters breaking the fourth wall.


 * This was originally goes to be a two-parted half hour episode of Teen Titans Go, but the creators of the show decided to turn it into a movie instead to make the story longer.

Rating
This film is Not Rated by the Motion Picture Association of America.