6/10
A Good Finale To DCSHG2019, Even If TTG Is There As A Sales Booster
30 November 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Mayhem in The Multiverse is a cheesy movie that is yet another crossover between Teen Titans Go! And DC Super Hero Girls 2019, while also serving as a finale to the latter show, tying up all the loose ends.

In the movie, it starts with the Teen Titans setting up a television set they found in the trash, and when they turned it on, Control Freak appears to tell them that they are in a Super Hero Team Crossover Event, which the Titans groan about, as Robin says it's for lame shows to latch onto cooler shows to boost popularity (which is pretty ironic, as Teen Titans Go has done crossovers in their show, be it with Scooby-Doo, a DTV movie with the original Teen Titans cartoon, or even Beetlejuie and Freakazoid). However, before the five can get some silly shenanigans in, it cuts to DCSHG2019, where in the middle of a fight with the Super Villain Girls, the villain side disappears, putting the girls in a mystery that will be the ultimate test to their friendship as Lex Luthor assembles the villains to form the Legion of Doom with an amulet that he plans to use to rid the world of all superheroes.

Okay, despite the title, the movie is not a crossover at all. While yes, the Teen Titans Go do appear in this, they do not do much, and are only with the DC Super Hero Girls for one scene, and that's all we get for the crossover part. Other than that, they only appear in the beginning and end. And seeing how this was originally going to be just the DC Super Hero Girls (as the movie serves as the series finale), I have to think the TTG segments and branding were shoehorned into this by WB executives in an attempt to add a cheap sales boost for this movie, which is mostly just the DC Super Hero Girls in action.

But it has a good story, nonetheless. The movie feels like a good finale to DC Super Hero Girls 2019, tying up all the loose ends from Season 2 that was still needed to be answered, has some good action and morals, and tells a good story fitting for an ending. As I said, the Teen Titans Go segments feel more like last minute additions other than the one scene both sides meet in to help boost sales, it is an okay movie.
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