Why does Starfire have a magical girl transformation scene?

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In "Justice League vs Teen Titans", halfway in the film the Titans have their first fight against the Trigon demons. In this scene, Kori aka Starfire, is given a cliche anime magical girl transformation scene, where her street clothes magically get shred and her normal uniform/dress appears out of no where, with a magical glow censoring everything.

Why does she get this magical girl transformation scene? This is not typical of her powers, or of DC in general.

At least Jamie has an excuse, his battle armor has always been hidden inside the blue scarab fused with his spine.



Best Answer

She had that transformation scene as a nod to Sailor Moon as confirmed by Sam Liu and James Tucker themselves in this corresponding tweets:

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And it was there to make it look cool and it did look cool to me ;)




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What was starfires transformation?

The Eater says that each Tamaranean has a different form of Transformation. Starfire was one of the few that would become a chrysalis.

What is magical girl transformation?

The magical girl (mahou shoujo) genre is well-known for its magical transformations that are often necessary to defeat the bad guy and save the world. These transformation sequences are a fundamental and sentimental aspect of the magical girl genre and are often beautifully represented in magical girl anime.

What was the first anime transformation?

Although most western fans probably first experienced stock transformations in the US anime boom of the late '90s, use of this technique dates back to Osamu Tezuka's 1963 show "Tetsuwan Atomu", or "Astro Boy" as it's known here in the US.



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