At DC FanDome 2021, DC revealed a sneak peek at Teen Titans Go! vs. DC Super Hero Girls, a crossover movie event slated to air on Cartoon Network in 2022.

The clip opens with the Super Hero Girls seemingly on a quest to locate another group of heroes to team up with. However, they aren't exactly impressed when they find themselves at Titans Tower, the residents of which are fighting over a bowl of nachos. The Teen Titans themselves are also unamused, save for an enamored Starfire, who confesses that she secretly wants to join the Super Hero Girls.

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The upcoming Teen Titans Go!/DC Super Hero Girls film isn't the first time the two Cartoon Network shows have crossed over. The Teen Titans first met the Super Hero Girls in the Teen Titans Go! Season 6 episode "Superhero Feud" in 2020. The two teams joined forces yet again in "Space House," a four-episode crossover event that aired as part of Teen Titans Go! Season 7 earlier this year.

Despite this, the Super Hero Girls don't seem to recognize the Titans. "We apologize, but do we know you?" Wonder Woman asks. At first, Cyborg attempts to laugh this off, though Robin takes a bit more offense, declaring his team to be the Teen Titans. Jessica Cruz/Green Lantern only seems to recall the "Tween Titans," an alternate version of the Titans the Super Hero Girls were tasked with babysitting in the first season of their own Cartoon Network show.

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Beast Boy also takes exception to the Super Hero Girls not recognizing the Titans, saying (in his trademark speaking style), "Oh, I gets it. They're good enough for our show, but the moments we shows up in their thing, it's all like, 'What's going on? Whos are you?'" This strikes a chord with Cyborg, who calls the Super Hero Girls "continuity snobs."

A spinoff/reboot of Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go! premiered on Cartoon Network in 2013, with Scott Menville, Hynden Walch, Khary Payton, Tara Strong and Greg Cipes reprising their roles as Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy, respectively. The show has spawned a number of films already, and is currently in the midst of its seventh season.

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Meanwhile, DC Super Hero Girls stars Grey Griffin as Wonder Woman, Strong as Batgirl, Kari Wahlgren as Zatanna, Myrna Velasco as Jessica Cruz, Kimberly Brooks as Bumblebee and Nicole Sullivan as Supergirl (who does not appear in the clip). The show premiered on Cartoon Network in 2019 and is currently in its second season. It serves as a follow-up the animated web series of the same name, which ran for five seasons from 2015 to 2018.

Teen Titans Go! vs. DC Super Hero Girls premieres on Cartoon Network in 2022.

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