It is more vibrant, more detailed, much smoother with more expression and nuance, imagination is also here too. However, the animation is a big improvement. Maybe a few too many characters as well, some more interesting than others and more screen time for some wouldn't have gone amiss. Problems with pacing remain at times too, there are parts that are too hyper-active and rushed and a few parts drag. Not all the jokes land, much of the writing has actually improved significantly but some of the jokes are juvenile and misplaced, there is a little toilet humour that the film could easily have done without because it really doesn't fit and makes one cringe. By all means, a few of the faults remain. There are better examples of animation out there, but 'Teen Titans Go! To the Movies' is a huge improvement over 'Teen Titans Go!' with many of that show's flaws being corrected. Seeing it as part of my quest to see as many 2018 films as possible, my reaction was actually that of pleasant surprise. Will say, am a fan of the 2000s 'Teen Titans' show, which 'Teen Titans Go!' is a slap on the face to. Being someone who hates that show quite strongly (not quite one of the worst animated shows ever, but it is another indicator of how it is so sad that Cartoon Network over the years has declined so drastically), that filled me with dread. Despite above average to great reviews as we speak and an appetising concept, it was mentioned more than once that it was true to the show 'Teen Titans Go'. Will admit to feeling a bit nervous though before watching 'Teen Titans Go! To the Movies'. In fact my love has actually gotten stronger and appreciate it even more, thanks to, as said many times, having gained a wider knowledge of it as my tastes broadened. Have been a huge lifelong fan of animation, of all styles and decades, and my love for it hasn't wavered.
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