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  • Teen Titans (TV Series)
  • Teen Titans (TV series)
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  • Teen Titans was a half-hour animated television airing on the Cartoon Network from August of 2003 until January of 2006. The series was loosely based on the original Marv Wolfman & George Pérez run on New Teen Titans, but aimed at a younger target audience. The series blended traditional American animation with Eastern influences making it a unique and often underappreciated addition to the Warner Bros. DC Heroes line-up. The Teen Titans series was inclusive to its own continuity, and did not seem to explicitly share the same reality as other programs such as, Justice League Unlimited, Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series and Static Shock. In September 2006, Cartoon Network aired the first Teen Titans animated movie entitled, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo.
  • Teen Titans is an American animated television series based on the eponymous comic book series published by DC Comics. The show was created by Sam register and Glen Murakami, and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. In America ran the series of 19 July 2003 to 16 January 2006 with a total of 65 episodes. The series is also a while in Netherlands SBS 6 and broadcast on NET 5. The headquarters of the Titans is a massive T-shaped tower, which partly serves as a high-tech command center and partly as a hangout and apartment. The tower stands in an unnamed city. Cast[Edit] Heroes[Edit] Teen Titans
  • File:TeenTitansTogether.png|280px|thumb |The Teen Titans from left to right:Cyborg (comics)|Cyborg|]], Robin (comics)|Robin|]], Beast Boy|]], Starfire (comics)|Starfire|]], and Raven (comics)|Raven|]]|]] Teen Titans centers around the five main members of the superhero|]] team: Cyborg (comics)|Cyborg|]], Beast Boy|]], Starfire (comics)|Starfire|]], Raven (comics)|Raven|]] and their leader Robin (comics)|Robin|]]. They are situated in Titans Tower|]], a large T-shaped structure featuring living quarters as well as a command centre and variety of training facilities, on an island just offshore from a fictional West Coast of the United States|West Coast|]] city (identified as "Jump City" in the Teen Titans Go! comic series). The team deals with all manner of criminal activity and threats to t
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Number of Episodes
  • 65
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Runtime
  • 1320.0
Country
  • United States
Format
  • Animated Series
First Aired
  • 2003-07-19
IMDB ID
  • 343314
Producers
Last Aired
  • 2006-01-16
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  • Teen Titans was a half-hour animated television airing on the Cartoon Network from August of 2003 until January of 2006. The series was loosely based on the original Marv Wolfman & George Pérez run on New Teen Titans, but aimed at a younger target audience. The series blended traditional American animation with Eastern influences making it a unique and often underappreciated addition to the Warner Bros. DC Heroes line-up. The Teen Titans series was inclusive to its own continuity, and did not seem to explicitly share the same reality as other programs such as, Justice League Unlimited, Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series and Static Shock. In September 2006, Cartoon Network aired the first Teen Titans animated movie entitled, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo.
  • File:TeenTitansTogether.png|280px|thumb |The Teen Titans from left to right:Cyborg (comics)|Cyborg|]], Robin (comics)|Robin|]], Beast Boy|]], Starfire (comics)|Starfire|]], and Raven (comics)|Raven|]]|]] Teen Titans centers around the five main members of the superhero|]] team: Cyborg (comics)|Cyborg|]], Beast Boy|]], Starfire (comics)|Starfire|]], Raven (comics)|Raven|]] and their leader Robin (comics)|Robin|]]. They are situated in Titans Tower|]], a large T-shaped structure featuring living quarters as well as a command centre and variety of training facilities, on an island just offshore from a fictional West Coast of the United States|West Coast|]] city (identified as "Jump City" in the Teen Titans Go! comic series). The team deals with all manner of criminal activity and threats to the city, while dealing with their own struggles with Adolescence, their mutual friendships, and their limitations. Slade, their main enemy, is a newly designed version of the DC Comics|DC|]] villain Deathstroke|]]. The team encounters several allies throughout the series; including Aqualad|]] in the first season, Terra (comics)|Terra|]] in the second season (who is integral to that season's story arc), as well as Speedy (comics)|Speedy|]], Isaiah Crockett (comics)|Hotspot|]] and Baby Wildebeest|Wildebeest|]], Bumblebee (comics)|Bumblebee|]] and Más y Menos|]] in the third season (who join Aqualad and Speedy to form 'Titans East') and numerous other heroes in the fifth season in to aid in the battle against the Brotherhood of Evil|]].
  • Teen Titans is an American animated television series based on the eponymous comic book series published by DC Comics. The show was created by Sam register and Glen Murakami, and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. In America ran the series of 19 July 2003 to 16 January 2006 with a total of 65 episodes. The series is also a while in Netherlands SBS 6 and broadcast on NET 5. Content [hide] 1 Content 2 animation style 3 Cast 3.1 Heroes 3.2 Rogues 4 Connections with other series 5 Episodes 5.1 season 1 5.2 season 2 5.3 season 3 5.4 season 4 5.5 season 5 6 Movies 7 external links Content[Edit] The series is based on the DC Comics Universe, and especially the Teen Titans team from early 80 's. The series is primarily about a core team of 5 heroes, all still teens: Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Beast Boy, and Raven. Later in the series a second dive team on called "Titans East". Get both teams settled further strengthening of other heroes. Unique to the series is that the heroes in the series apparently have no alter-egos or secret identities. They are all the time active as heroes. The producers chose here deliberately because according to them young viewers could identify with the characters better. The series focuses in addition to action also on the characters and their typical problems as teenagers. The characters in the series are also clearly a lot younger than their comic versions. The series made extensive use of humor. The headquarters of the Titans is a massive T-shaped tower, which partly serves as a high-tech command center and partly as a hangout and apartment. The tower stands in an unnamed city. Season 2 and 4 were based on two of the most popular storylines from the Teen Titans Comics: "Judas Contract" and "Terror of Trigon". Until season 5 used the series especially the "villain of the week" format, in which the team had to fight in every episode a new villain. Animation Style[Edit] The animation style of Teen Titans is clearly different from that of other animation series based on DC Comics. The animation style is largely influenced by anime. This font style was not appreciated by everyone, and formed a common point of criticism. Cast[Edit] Heroes[Edit] Teen Titans Role Actor Robin Scott Menville Cyborg Khary Payton Starfire Hynden Walch Raven Tara Strong Beast Boy Greg Cipes Titans East Role Actor Bumblebee T'Keyah Keymáh Speedy Mike Erwin Aqualad Wil Wheaton Más y Menos Freddy Rodriguez Other heroes Role Actor Argent Hynden Walch Bobby No Bushido No Gnaark Dee Bradley Baker Herald Khary Payton Jericho No Hot Spot Bumper Robinson Lightning Quinton Flynn Melvin Russi Taylor Kid Flash Michael Rosenbaum Jinx Lauren Tom, Tara Strong ("Titans Together") Killowat None Kole Tara Strong Pantha Diane Delano Red Star Jason Marsden Teether Tara Strong Terra Ashley Johnson Thunder Scott Bullock Timmy Tantrum Russi Taylor Tramm Dave Coulier Wildebeest Dee Bradley Baker Rogues[Edit] Main Villains Role Actor Slade Ron Perlman Brother Blood John DiMaggio Trigon Keith Szarabajka (season 1), Kevin Michael Richardson (Trigon arc) Brain Glenn Shadix Monsieur Mallah Glenn Shadix Madame Rouge Hynden Walch General Immortus Xander Berkeley H. I. V. E Five Role Actor Jinx Lauren Tom, Tara Strong ("Titans Together") Gizmo Lauren Tom, Tara Strong ("Revved Up," "Titans Together") Mammoth Kevin Michael Richardson See-More Kevin Michael Richardson Private H.I.V.E. Greg Cipes Billy Numerous Jason Marsden Kyd Wykkyd No Connections with other series[Edit] Although Teen Titans is seen generally as a stand-alone series, there are rumors that the series is part of the DC Animated Universe. However, this is difficult after going there the series contains no crossover with another series from the DC Animated Univese. The only possible connection was given in an episode of the series Static Shock, which itself was a cross-over with The New Batman Adventures. Virgil Hawkins asked herein to Batman where Robin was Batman, which replied "he is at the Titans". But because in Teen Titans Robin never revealed his true identity, it is not clear if the Robin from "Teen Titans" and the Robin from "The New Batman Adventures" is indeed one and the same. Still, there are indications that the Robins are different. Thus, the Tim Drake Robin in Batman and Robin in the Teen Titans is probably Dick Grayson. This can be seen in the episodes "Haunted", where Raven in Robin's head pops up and you see the death of Dick Graysons parents (two figures are falling down in a circus tent), and in "Fractured" is there a Robin figure from another dimension that Nosyarg Kcid hot ("Dick Grayson" backwards) Episodes[Edit] Season 1[Edit] Divide and Conquer Sisters final exam Forces of Nature The Sum of His Parts Nevermore Switched Deep Six Masks Mad Mod Car Trouble Apprentice (1) Apprentice (2) Season 2[Edit] How Long Is Forever? Carroll Terra Only Human Fear Itself Date With Destiny Transformation Titan Rising Winner Take All Betrayal Fractured Aftershock (1) Aftershock (2) Season 3[Edit] Deception X Betrothed Crash Haunted Spellbound Revolution Wavelength The Beast Within Can I Keep Him? Bunny Raven or How to Make a Titananimal Disappear Titans East (1) Titans East (2) Season 4[Edit] Episode 257-494 The Quest Birthmark Cyborg the Barbarian Employee of the Month Troq The Prophecy Stranded Overdrive Mother Mae-Eye The End (1) The End (2) The End (3) Season 5[Edit] Homecoming (1) Homecoming (2) Trust For Real Snowblind Kole Hide and Seek Lightspeed Revved Up Go! Calling All Titans Titans Together Things Change Movies[Edit] On 6 January 2007 was the animated movie Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo released on video. Previously he was seen on tv. There are plans by Warner Bros to make movies more Teen Titans. A second film, Teen Titans: The Judas Contract, it would be planned for 2008, but was canceled.
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