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The BeatEmUp tie-in game for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' made for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube and UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}.

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The BeatEmUp tie-in game for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' made for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/NintendoGameCube and UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}.Platform/{{Xbox}}.



For the vastly different UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance tie-ins, see ''VideoGame/TeenTitans2005'' and ''VideoGame/TeenTitans2''.

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For the vastly different UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance Platform/GameBoyAdvance tie-ins, see ''VideoGame/TeenTitans2005'' and ''VideoGame/TeenTitans2''.
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The BeatEmUp tie-in game for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' made for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube and UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}.

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The BeatEmUp tie-in game for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' made for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube and UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}.
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--> "I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I'm stronger than I look."

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--> '''Starfire''': "I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I'm stronger than I look."
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The BeatEmUp tie-in game for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' made for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2.

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The BeatEmUp tie-in game for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' made for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2.
UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube and UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}}.

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--> '''Robin''': [''when the Titans are pursued by an AdvancingWallOfDoom in the form of a giant drill''] Look out, she;s activated that boring machine!\\

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--> '''Robin''': [''when the Titans are pursued by an AdvancingWallOfDoom in the form of a giant drill''] Look out, she;s she's activated that boring machine!\\



--> "I'm sorry to dissapoint you, but I'm stronger than I look."
*** Robin and Cyborg performing their Sonic Boom move on Cinderblock, although unlike the show where they accidentally screwed up, here it works.

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--> "I'm sorry to dissapoint disappoint you, but I'm stronger than I look."
*** ** Robin and Cyborg performing their Sonic Boom move on Cinderblock, although unlike the show where they accidentally screwed up, here it works.works.
--> '''Cyborg''': I'll do the sonic, you get the boom!



--> '''Cyborg''': I'll do the sonic, you get the boom!



** Finally, in the final cutscene, where Robin [[spoiler:realize he, and the ''rest of the Titans'', are video game characters and addresses the players for the hell they just put him through]]. Just like in "Episode 257-494" where he realize he addresses the audience to "stop watching this show!"

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** Finally, in the final cutscene, where Robin [[spoiler:realize he, and the ''rest of the Titans'', are video game characters and addresses the players for the hell they just put him through]]. Just like in "Episode 257-494" where when he realize he addresses tells the audience to "stop watching this show!"



** Raven summons a dark aura of energy, manifesting into a massive silohoutte of a raven engulfing a whole area.

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** Raven summons a dark aura of energy, manifesting into a massive silohoutte silhouette of a raven engulfing a whole area.



'''Cyborg''': [''completing Robin's sentence''] ...Ternion.\\

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'''Cyborg''': [''completing Robin's sentence''] ...Ternion.sentence''] …Ternion.\\
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--> ''"Raven''': And I thought I couldn't ''hate'' rabbits more than I already do. \\

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--> ''"Raven''': '''Raven''': And I thought I couldn't ''hate'' rabbits more than I already do. \\

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The BeatEmUp tie-in game for ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' made for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2.



* AdaptationalBadass:
** Beast Boy can damage enemies larger than him... while in ''human form''. He doesn't even need to turn into animals to beat down robots.
*** In animal form, Beast Boy ''can'' use projectile attacks unlike in the show. The final stage have a CutscenePowerToTheMax version where [[spoiler:pterodactyl!Beast Boy has the ability to fire a green energy blast from his mouth]].
** Plasmus can divide himself into mini-Plasmuses ''without'' reducing his size, in the stage fought far away from the sludge pool. Additionally, in "Divide and Conquer" Plasmus can split himself into six entities max; in the game he turns into several dozens.



* BeatEmUp: The game's genre.

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* BeatEmUp: AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: Mumbo's rabbit mooks comes in real-world colours like white or brown, but also in pink, blue and yellow. Justified because ''magic''.
* AssistCharacter: When you're playing as a Titan, and the AI controls the other four. They did a pretty decent job too, taking down enemies on their own.
* BattleInTheRain:
The game's genre.stage atop Titans Tower is set in rain, and the player (in control of one of the five Titans) will have to beat up enemies in the middle of the downpour.



* ContinuityNod:
** One of Gizmo's lines references events of the episode, "Crash".
--> '''Gizmo''': Hey Beast Boy, why don't you do the Amoeba thing ''again'' so I can stomp on you?
** Raven will mention the events of "Bunny Raven" during and after the Mumbo boss battle.
--> ''"Raven''': And I thought I couldn't ''hate'' rabbits more than I already do. \\
'''Raven''': [''to Mumbo, after the boss battle''] Magician to magician, how'd you do it?
** Robin's SmartBomb move have him throwing the same IED he used in "Aftershocks - Part 2" to take down the remnants of Slade's robots. Meanwhile Starfire's is the energy bomb-esque attack she used on Slade's fire-demons in "The End - Part 1", while Raven's shadowy silohoutte of a, erm, Raven, comes from the ending of "Fear Itself".
** The Titans seeing Cinderblock, Plasmus and Overload in the ''same'' area and immediately recognizing it as bad news, because they remembered how the three monstrosities pulls a FusionDance to become Ternion way back in their last encounter in "Aftershocks - Part 2".
* DeathDealer: Mumbo's projectile attacks during his boss fight are playing cards. The last stages of his battle have him sending a MacrossMissileMassacre of card projectiles.
* ElevatorActionSequence:
** There's a stage on a descending platform on Titans Tower, where enemies will climb up from the edges to attack and the Titans will have to battle through a constant stream of enemies until the platform reaches bottom.
** HIVE academy has a similar stage, this one being in the academy's trademark hexagonal shape.
* FakeOutOpening: The game opens with a tutorial where the player's selected Titan beats up some Sladebots, before they're suddenly cornered by over 200 of them. Which they fail to defeat, leading to the introduction credits... but the next scene reveals the whole thing to be a video game. With a pissed-off Beast Boy throwing the controller at the screen.



* ProtectionMission: One mission has you protect Beast Boy while he tries to push back a train.

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* ProtectionMission: One mission GiantMook: Slade's Blockers, just like in the cartoon, where they're gigantic enemies with the Titans standing to their waists.
* InsurmountableWaistHeightFence: The game's pretty bad in this regard, in which the Titans can be stopped by electric fences not even as tall as themselves, in ''outdoor'' environments, that they must deactivate by hitting switches or performing certain actions. Even if you're controlling a Titan who can ''fly''.
* KillerRabbit: Mumbo's mooks are giant humanoid rabbits who packs quite a punch. They can even throw carrots as projectiles!
* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: Red HIVE drones and Sladebots and Blockers with golden armor are stronger than their regular counterparts, capable of dishing out more damage and more of a challenge to destroy.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Early in the game:
--> '''Starfire''': Somebody
has you protect Beast Boy while he tries to push back made a train.video game ''starring us''? How joyous!
* LiteralMinded: Starfire, just like in the show...
--> '''Robin''': [''when the Titans are pursued by an AdvancingWallOfDoom in the form of a giant drill''] Look out, she;s activated that boring machine!\\
'''Starfire''': Boring? I find it fairly interesting... if a little dangerous.


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* MechaMooks: Slade-bots, Hive droids, Blockers, and various robotic enemies makes an appearance as mooks battled in-game. Alongside some other original mechs.
* MiniGame: Bafflingly enough, there are mini-games between stages based on classic arcade games like ''VideoGame/SpaceInvaders'' (with Starfire as the "ship") and ''VIdeoGame/{{Pong}}''.
* MythologyGag: The game packs quite a few references to the show:
** Beast Boy getting MindControlEyes in the prologue, similar to the episodes "Mad Mod" and "Revolution".
** Soto's dog, from the episode "Every Dog Has It''s Day" is a collectible item early on.
** One stage have Gizmo sneaking behind Cyborg and sabotaging him from behind, borrowed from "Final Exam".
** There's yet another prison escape where the Titans must detain fleeing convicts, lifted from the pilot "Divide and Conquer". Dialogue from the same episode is faithfully re-integrated into the game as well:
*** One of Robin's lines during the Plasmus boss fight is calling Plasmus a "giant zit".
*** The Cinderblock boss have this quote from Starfire (very likely a stock recording from the show):
--> "I'm sorry to dissapoint you, but I'm stronger than I look."
*** Robin and Cyborg performing their Sonic Boom move on Cinderblock, although unlike the show where they accidentally screwed up, here it works.
** Raven name-drops one of the episode titles when she calls Ternion "less than the ''Sum of his Parts''".
--> '''Cyborg''': I'll do the sonic, you get the boom!
** Beast Boy can turn into his werebeast form from "The Beast Within".
** Finally, in the final cutscene, where Robin [[spoiler:realize he, and the ''rest of the Titans'', are video game characters and addresses the players for the hell they just put him through]]. Just like in "Episode 257-494" where he realize he addresses the audience to "stop watching this show!"
* ProducePelting:
** While each and every character have a projectile-based move lifted from the show (Robin's birdarangs, Cyborg's sonic cannons, Starfire's starbolts and Raven's dark energy blasts), for Beast Boy his ranged attack consists of... him turning into a monkey and throwing bananas.
** Mumbo's rabbit mooks can throw ''carrots''. They carry dozens and dozens of these from their BadassBandolier.
* ProtectionMission: One mission has you protect Beast Boy while he tries to push back a train.
* ShoutOut: During the Plasmus boss fight, Cyborg calls Plasmus a "Purple People Eater".
* SmartBomb: Each Titan has one of these, though they need to use it sparingly:
** Robin hurls an IED which generates a massive energy circle damaging enemies caught in the blast.
** Cyborg performs a GroundPunch releasing sonic energy in a wide radius.
** Raven summons a dark aura of energy, manifesting into a massive silohoutte of a raven engulfing a whole area.
** Beast Boy performs a vertical leap before transforming into an elephant in mid-air and landing with a massive ShockwaveStomp, crushing mooks underneath.
** Starfire unleashes a circular green energy sphere that radiates across an area, damaging enemies caught in it.
* TemptingFate: When seeing Cinderblock, Overload and Plasmus in the ''same'' area...
--> '''Robin''': He'll soon be a mass of pure energy. If that happens, they'll link up to form...\\
'''Beast Boy''': [[YouJustHadToSayIt Don't say it, dude]].\\
'''Cyborg''': [''completing Robin's sentence''] ...Ternion.\\
[''Beast Boy does a {{Facepalm}}'']\\
'''Cyborg''': [[DefensiveWhat What?]] You didn't tell ''me'' not to say it.\\
[''cue Cinderblock, Overload and Plasmus performing a FusionDance and becoming Ternion one stage later'']
* ThrowABarrelAtIt: Barrels appears in various areas, which can be grabbed and flung at enemies. In fact throwing barrels is the best way to damage Plasmus and Ternion during their boss fight.
* ThrowTheMookAtThem: Players can grab enemies and hurl them as projectiles, especially when stronger Titans - e.g. Cyborg, Starfire, Gorilla!Beast Boy - is in play.
* WeaponizedOffspring: Plasmus creates miniature versions of himself as flunkies during his boss fight. And as he's fought in a pool of sludge, he'll keep creating mini-Plasmuses out of the pool until he's defeated.
* WhackAMonster: The Mumbo boss fight is set in an arena containing multiple hats, and Mumbo will randomly pop out through one of these to launch projectile attacks before going back in. And sometimes he'll teleport the hats around to make things even trickier.
* WouldntHitAGirl: Subverted in the Jinx boss fight, if you happen to be playing as Cyborg.
--> '''Cyborg''': I just don't feel right fighting a girl. But I'll ''get over'' it.

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* BalefulPolymorph: Mumbo Jumbo, as in the show, can turn his enemies into harmless little bunny rabbits. Annoyingly, he does this all the time throughout his boss fight.


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* ForcedTransformation: Mumbo Jumbo, as in the show, can turn his enemies into harmless little bunny rabbits. Annoyingly, he does this all the time throughout his boss fight.
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* CombinationAttack: Each boss fight only ends when the player has all five Titans simultaneously assault the boss with a barrage of ranged attacks. Robin will keep throwing exploding boomerangs, Starfire, Raven, and Cyborg will all fire their lasers at the boss, and Beast Boy will turn into an appropriate animal to beat the boss down.
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* TheManBehindTheMan: Numerous Villains turn out to answer to another guy, only for ''that'' guy to be taking orders from another guy, [[spoiler:Eventually culminating in the developers being revealed as the [[BigBad Big Bads]] with you as TheDragon, or as [[BigBadDuumvirate Their Partner]], depending on [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation how you interpret yourself]].]]

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* TheManBehindTheMan: Numerous Villains turn out to answer to another guy, only for ''that'' guy to be taking orders from another guy, [[spoiler:Eventually culminating in the developers being revealed as the [[BigBad Big Bads]] with you as TheDragon, or as [[BigBadDuumvirate Their Partner]], depending on [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation how you interpret yourself]].]]]]
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The game features the Teen Titans (Robin, Raven, Cyborg, Starfire, and Beast Boy) as playable characters in story mode. Players are able to switch between any of the five Titans in real time, each with unique fighting abilities, and the game allows up to four players simultaneously.

!Tropes associated with Teen Titans:

* AddressingThePlayer; [[spoiler:At the end of the game, it turns out the reason for all the random chaos is because the developers are putting them through these situations merely to entertain "[[TheManBehindTheMan You there on the couch]]". In other words, you are the BigBad]].
* BeatEmUp: The game's genre.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: One mission has the entire game glitch, causing the screen to turn completely gray except for the Titans and Mumbo Jumbo's mooks. You're lead to believe its a legitimate glitch, until the Titans comment on it. [[spoiler:The ending does this, see TheManBehindTheMan]].
* ProtectionMission: One mission has you protect Beast Boy while he tries to push back a train.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Numerous Villains turn out to answer to another guy, only for ''that'' guy to be taking orders from another guy, [[spoiler:Eventually culminating in the developers being revealed as the [[BigBad Big Bads]] with you as TheDragon, or as [[BigBadDuumvirate Their Partner]], depending on [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation how you interpret yourself]].]]

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