![]() ![]() ![]() Adaptation Distillation: The roster only consists of Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven, and Beast Boy for this reason - to avoid having too much to work with.Mother Mae-Eye is voiced by Billie Hayes, who is best known for playing another twistedly maternal wicked witch.Lightning is voiced by Quinton Flynn, whose Star-Making Role was also as a man codenamed "Lightning".Kid Flash is voiced by Michael Rosenbaum, who voiced the adult Flash.note Though at the time Teen Titans was airing, only Star Wars: Clone Wars was aired, as Star Wars: The Clone Wars came a few years later. The hero of the Star Wars Shout-Out in "Episode 257-494" is voiced by James Arnold Taylor, a.k.a.On top of that, Cipes has lived on a vegan diet since age 8, and actually is a professional surfer, so he fits with Beast Boy's lingo. The quote "You're just jealous 'cause I sound like a rock star" is a nod to Greg Cipes' actual career as a reggae-ska rock singer.In his first appearance, Mad Mod (voiced by Malcolm McDowell) claims that "nothing teaches discipline and respect like a brain-erasing trance." Well, the line from the movie is "brain-erasing drugs," but it is a kids' show. ![]() The Titans destroy the physical location in the third season, but its agents continue to operate independently afterwards. Academy is a school for budding supervillains, and both its administration and its students are recurring antagonists. Absurdly-Spacious Sewer: Several episodes have the heroes traverse sewer systems that are more spacious than in real life.The TV episodes are available on the HBO Max streaming service with a subscription. Teen Titans so far being the only project involving the original series.Īll episodes can be watched for free (with ads) on Cartoon Network's website, provided you sign in with a cable provider. However, the film’s moderate performance at the box office left this promise in doubt, with the Direct to Video movie Teen Titans Go! vs. Tara Strong, the voice of Raven, tweeted that there is a chance this show could receive another season if Teen Titans Go! To the Movies was successful. While successful at introducing the Titans to newer audiences, response to it among older, long-time fans of the characters has been. Thanks to the success of these shorts, a new Super-Deformed, Denser and Wackier series titled Teen Titans Go! premiered as a part of the DC Nation block in 2013, with all of the original cast back as their respective characters. The show has also returned in the form of chibi-fied shorts for Cartoon Network's DC Nation block in 2012, called, appropriately enough, New Teen Titans. Oddly enough, when Young Justice itself got a series, many noted it to be closer in tone to the original Teen Titans comics.Īll five seasons of the show are available on DVD, Blu-ray and iTunes. It was originally pitched as a Young Justice series, and the two are very similar in tone. It has a Made-for-TV Movie titled Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, its own comics series, Teen Titans Go! (not be to confused with the TV series Teen Titans Go!), and three console video games: Teen Titans (2005), Teen Titans 2 (2006), and Teen Titans (2006). Other comic book villains such as Trigon, the Fearsome Five, and Mad Mod appeared, as did a number of original villains created for the show, such as Red X and Control Freak. Deathstroke appeared as the series' main antagonist, though he used his civilian name of "Slade" due to the executives thinking "Deathstroke" was inappropriate (which became redundant come the Young Justice adaptation). Furthermore, in the last season, its arc not only introduces the majority of the classic characters from the comic but also the members and enemies of the allied superhero team, The Doom Patrol. While their adventures are primarily episodic, each season includes an arc which follows the most famous arcs of the comic book with some fidelity. Robin, the gruff, straight-laced leader Starfire, an alien from the planet Tamaran who behaves like an Action Girl Funny Foreigner Cyborg, the second-in-command Techno Wizard who can also hold his own in a fight with his body's built-in weaponry Raven, The Quiet One, a moody sorceress with a few secrets of her own and Beast Boy, the shape-shifting Plucky Comic Relief. Robin note and Puffy AmiYumi in the theme songīased on the classic DC comic (mostly the 1980s incarnation by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, but with a lot of differences), with a generous dose of anime influence thrown in, Teen Titans (2003–2006) features the adventures of five young superheroes: ![]()
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