 Juvenile yet somehow mature. What you'll care about most is the intertermal within the new Teen Titans as well as the relationship between them, Tara, and Deathstroke. The film takes place with basically the Teen Titans as kind of doing hero stuff, however there is Deathstroke who's in the background who's kind of predicting the Teen Titans sort of moves and everything. We also see the relationship between Nightwing and Starfire kind of mature and moving together all this stuff. Which is actually so awesome about this is this is one of the few DC animated universe movies that actually talks about references and is connected to one of the previous ones. It really does link up with Justice League versus Teen Titans. There's references to this movie, there's even references to Son of Batman. I didn't like that one at all but Damien does make a reference to when he kicked Deathstroke's ass in Son of Batman also kind of explains how he's back. But in terms of actual film there is a cool concept with Tara. At first she starts off terrible. You will hate her. You don't like your character at all. But she slowly starts to have a unique concept to her and there is a conflict between her herself the Titans and Deathstroke. And I can't really reveal anything more but if you really look at the title hard enough you'll be able to kind of guess what happens. But either way the action is really cool in this. The humor is very very good. The voice work is exceptional except for Tara I don't know she's bad at first but then she gets better. There's also a kind of a sad note but the actor who voices Deathstroke, Miguel Ferreira, this is actually his last role that he voiced. He had done Deathstroke before but he passed away at the beginning of this year. So I liked him in this. I think he was a good character, a good choice for Deathstroke so I was happy to see him do this role one more time. The other thing that I want to point out is that this is proof right here that the animated movies don't need to be rated R because honestly they were swearing in this film. There was a lot of blood because the guy named Blood bathes himself in blood and I don't understand why they were so hard pressed to try and do R rated films with a killing joke because that did not work at all and then Justice League Dark which to be honest I didn't understand why it was rated R. I could see as a PG-13 maybe but all that happened for those two movies is that the animation suffered because of a Lord budget because of an R rating. I don't understand why they can't just do this because this worked. Admittedly there are some animation issues. There are some cheap tricks here and there. The ending, there's something that happens with terror that's laughable because it's so badly done but otherwise the animation is good in this. The characters are well defined and I like the fact that this is a continuation of a previous DC animated universe movie because that is so freaking rare now. In the end though I will still rate this as good as Justice League versus Teen Titans so I'm going to give this film a 5 out of 7. The Judas Contract is a good animated universe film if anything it's a good turn back towards what used to be. Hopefully they keep going in this direction. Mind you Bruce Tim is coming back with Batman and Harley Quinn so we'll see what happens. He didn't have anything to do with this film but it's kind of been a mixed bag of how well the DC animated universe films have done without Bruce Tim's involvement. Either way guys that's all from me. Hope you enjoyed this review. See you guys next time.