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This article covers information that is Non-Canon to the 2003 Teen Titans Universe, but still contains those versions of the characters and is licensed by the copyright holders of the 2003 cartoon.

Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans is a 2019 direct-to-video film. It is a followup from the 2018 movie Teen Titans Go! To the Movies . The film does not connect to the original show or the 2013 series, due to continuity errors.

It was first teased at San Diego Comic Con in 2017 in the form of a large mural featuring the 2003 Titans beating up the 2013 Titans sans Starfire, and was officially announced in late 2018 in the form of a promo where graphics of both show's logos and theme songs were spliced in a stylistic fashion. The film had a premiere screening at San Diego Comic Con 2019. The film was released on September 24, 2019 for Digital and on October 15, 2019 release for DVD/Blu-Ray. It was aired on Cartoon Network on February 17, 2020.

The film has made only $710,772, making it the least selling DC Animated Movie to date. [1]

In 2018, Warner Bros. announced that a crossover featuring the Titans from both TTG and the original 2003 version was in the works. The project was confirmed to be worked on by a different production team according to a production member from Teen Titans GO! To The Movies, however eventually it was confirmed that Teen Titans GO! producers Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath will executive produce the film. During the time, Khary Payton announced that the voice recording for the crossover was done a long time ago. On June 26th, 2019, IGN released the Exclusive Official Trailer on YouTube.

The film, much like the previous Teen Titans Go! film, serves as something of a meta-commentary on the entertainment industry. Where To the Movies talked about Super Hero Film culture, this film discusses crossover culture.

The actual plot revolves around a new antagonist who rallies the 2003 and 2013 Titans and forces them to battle each other to prove which team is superior. Only for the competition to be hijacked by the 2003 and 2013 renditions of Trigon, who reveal that they were responsible for the entire thing. When both plunge the Teen Titans multiverse into chaos and kidnap both Ravens, the two teams are forced to put their differences aside to save their respective Raven and defeat the two Trigons before they cause cataclysmic damage not just to their own universes, but to the universes of every incarnation of the Teen Titans.

The film opens with the TTG Titans battling Gentleman Ghost as he attempts to rob a bank by possessing a man. The Gentleman Ghost retaliates by taking possession of TTG Robin and using his abilities and equipment to escape. The rest of the Titans eventually catches up and brawls up the possessed TTG Robin, physically injuring the Titan. The Gentleman Ghost then takes possession of TTG Starfire and attempted to fly away, only to be halted by TTG Raven's power. Seeing her potential the ghost hops over to TTG Raven, and finds a large, precious gem in her dark mind. However upon touching the gem, it began to crack and unleashed some of her inner demonic power, ejecting the ghost out of TTG Raven's mind. Meanwhile, as other Titans entertain themselves by compiling cards atop of her head and even doodling her face, they witnessed a dark creature engulfing her, then destroying the Gentleman Ghost, before restoring to her normal self upon recognizing her friends. While the Titans were awed by her powers, TTG Raven thinks otherwise and leaves the scene.

Back in her bedroom, TTG Raven struggles to fall asleep, but as she travels inside her mind and ventures into the unlocked vault where her fractured gem is stored, her demonic self strikes her, startling her awake. Just as she floats towards her mirror, her reflection abruptly changes into her father TTG Trigon, much to her dismay. He reveals that Raven's demonic half is slowly taking over her and offers to take it away, but she refuses to give it to him and flips the mirror backwards. TTG Trigon does not give up easily though as he proceeds on explaining the process of her gradually turning evil, and she starts to feel perturbed. She still stands firm on rejecting him even after he shows her a projection of her being a powerless human and would rather stop using her powers, and shatters her mirror before storming out of her room. After TTG Raven storms off, a malevolent voice speaks to TTG Trigon and together they agree to continue conjuring their plan on turning TTG Raven into a monster.

The Teen Titans are ready to fight.
Meanwhile, TTG Robin puts on a virtual reality headset in the living room, playing a stimulating game of him beating up his evil clone. But his game is disturbed when TTG Cyborg grabs him up and toys with him, much to TTG Starfire and TTG Beast Boy's amusement. After discovering their mischief, he is quite irritated and decides to brag himself, though the others prefer Raven's "level-up". However, after TTG Cyborg repeats "toast mode" for the second time, a portal is opened out of nowhere and TTG Robin realizes that it is a multiverse crisis. Suddenly, the Titans are abducted by the Master of Games, a being who explores the multiverse with his Worlogog to find the best versions of particular heroes. He pits the 2013 Titans against the original 2003 animated Titans, who agree to fight after the Master of Games threatens to destroy their Earth, by kidnapping the 2013 Titans one by one. Cyborg and Beast Boy are the first to be captured, Starfire the third, Robin the fourth (owing to his lame improvised moves) and lastly Raven who can't escape from a person who also has similar powers like hers. Raven can only have a last look at the tower before she and her friends are being grabbed into the flying saucer.

After being forcefully taken into the saucer, the 2013 Titans find themselves in an unknown dimension with audiences. It turns out that the 2003 Titans are the masked people who caught them, and soon the two teams battle against each other after the 2003 team reveal their identities. At first, Robin thinks that he and his team should play soft until he decides to go rough when 2013 is offended and throws him a birdarang. Robin and Cyborg manage to take out all of the 2013 Titans with the exception of TTG Raven, who is tired of the whole situation until she finds out she is barred from exiting. Raven is suspicious with how TTG Raven is forbidden to leave, while TTG Raven is furious and frustrated which cracks her gem further, worrying her 2003 counterpart. Unfortunately, she is coerced into unleashing her demonic power against Raven, and she attacks ferociously in her demon form, knocking out the remaining guys from the 2003 team, and TTG Robin mocks them without realizing the situation spiraling out of control. Raven notices that TTG Raven is having her energy absorbed while attacking her, so she snaps her counterpart out of it when she realizes the Master of Games is siphoning her counterpart's demonic energy. The Master of Games, who traps the four other 2003 members while the TTG Robin is frustrated with his remaining trio goofing around, reveals himself to be 2013 Trigon, who uses Raven's energy to resurrect Trigon. The two Trigons kidnap the Ravens and escape to the 2003 Earth to finish absorbing TTG Raven's powers so they can conquer the multiverse. In the beginning the other 2013 Titans find it funny with the 2003 one lacking a leg, until the two Trigons divulge their nefarious plan and take the Ravens away. Fortunately, the two teams manage to escape but the 2013 Titans seem to have the dense nerve to remember how to land.

Upon TTG Robin having an unsuccessful landing, the two group of boys begin arguing, so both Starfires reason with them, though the guys refuse to accommodate until the girls lead them to sing a rap (Robin doesn't enjoy it though). The two Titans teams agree to work together to stop the Trigons and rescue their Ravens, though the 2013 team's antics confuses the 2003 ones. Robin deduces that the Trigons are using a Worlogog from their Earth to travel between dimensions, so they need a Worlogog from the 2013 dimension, which convinces Starfire and the two boys to accompany with him.

Meanwhile in Trigon's dimension, TTG Raven is annoyed to see her father still babying her, and Raven is displeased with her father being alive again. TTG Raven is angrily hurt by her father's actions, yet TTG Trigon justifies himself by criticizing his daughter for being a heroine and hanging out with her friends, so he chooses to conquer the multiverse without her, and together the two Trigons plan to destroy Raven as well...though the original Trigon deems himself as the superior one, and coerces TTG Raven to give him through violent means in vain.

On the other hand, TTG Beast Boy and TTG Cyborg are perplexed with their 2003 counterparts working themselves out and tell them to relax (with Starfire misinterpreting kick in and kicks the couch out), and to prove their point, they, along with Starfire, drag the 2003 trio into singing a song about Worlogog, impressing the 2003 trio.

As for the Ravens, they trick their fathers into unintentionally release them as 2013 Trigon struggles to give his 2003 counterpart a soda, and both reach the 2003 Earth. Knowing that she and her counterpart has to walk for a long distance, Raven is upset but has no choice since she doesn't want to spend time with her dad.

Back in the TTG universe, Robin has his own moment on the roof of the Titans Tower, believing that everyone's fate is in his hands. TTG Robin's frequent interruptions irks him to the point of chasing the latter off the roof. TTG Robin returns to the Ops room and finds that the other members were bonding smoothly with one another though. As Robin came crashing down on his TTG counterpart, he announces that he knows of the existence of another Worlogog hidden in the TTG universe (by labeling it as a copy), and the TTG Titans deduce that Santa Claus has the Worlogog, surprising the 2003 team. The TTG Titans skillfully lurk into the Santa's house and take down his reindeer and the guarding elves, until TTG Robin trips a wire, a part of Santa's plan! As a result, the two teams have to battle Santa and Mrs. Claus, Santa's secret weapon! Looks like it is only up to Beast Boy and the Starfires to take her out
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