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On Sale Now: Teen Titans GO! vs. Teen Titans & Batman Beyond: The Complete Series


There are two new DC animated releases from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, and thankfully, they are both worth adding to your collection!

Up first: Teen Titans GO! vs. Teen Titans. Directed by Jeff Mednikow and written by Jeremy Adams and Marly Halpern-Graser, this animated movie is legitimately hilarious and a total blast. Sure, the storyline is straightforward, but I found myself laughing out loud at least once every few minutes and the ride is packed with fan service. I'm not exaggerating when I say it's absolutely one of my favorite comic book movies this year. I can't recommend it enough, and you can get your copy here. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!



As you can see above, Batman Beyond: The Complete Series is quite a collection. In addition to the exclusive chrome Funko POP and cool exclusive lithographs, there is more than 18 hours of bonus content! Plus, this collection doesn't just come with all of the Batman Beyond episodes... it also includes the original Return of the Joker animated movie! This clearly isn't a blatant crash grab from the company - this is a product meant for passionate fans of the franchise and they definitely delivered. If you love the show, I recommend getting a copy here.




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