Teen Titans (TV Series)
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Summary
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 of 2006, Cartoon Network aired the first Teen Titans animated movie entitled, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo.
Theme Song
The theme song for the Teen Titans animated series was written and composed by Japanese performers Ami Onuki and Yumi Yoshimura. Onuki and Yoshimura are famous within Japanese anime circles and the track "Teen Titans Go!" was released on their 2003 album NICE. The song has been released both in its original Japanese as well as an English translation, both of which have been featured on alternating episodes of the Teen Titans. It is interesting to note that episodes in which the theme is sung in Japanese are intended to be comedic and funny, while the ones sung in English are intended to have a more serious tone.
Principal Cast
| Character | Actor/Actress |
|---|---|
| Robin | Scott Menville |
| Beast Boy | Greg Cipes |
| Cyborg | Khary Payton |
| Raven | Tara Strong |
| Starfire | Hynden Walch |
Episodes
Season One
- Divide and Conquer
- Sisters
- Final Exam
- Forces of Nature
- The Sum of His Parts
- Nevermore
- Switched
- Deep Six
- Masks
- Mad Mod
- Car Trouble
- Apprentice (Part I)
- Apprentice (Part II)
Season Two
- How Long Is Forever
- Every Dog Has His Day
- Terra
- Only Human
- Fear Itself
- Date With Destiny
- Transformation
- Titan Rising
- Winner Take All
- Betrayal
- Fractured
- Aftershock (Part I)
- Aftershock (Part II)
Season Three
- 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 (Part I)
- Titans East (Part II)
Season Four
- Episode 257-494
- Cyborg the Barbarian
- Birthmark
- The Quest
- Employee Of The Month
- TROQ
- The Prophecy
- Stranded
- Overdrive
- Mother Mae-Eye
- The End (Part I)
- The End (Part II)
- The End (Part III)
Season Five
- Homecoming (Part I)
- Homecoming (Part II)
- Trust
- For Real
- Snowblind
- Kole
- Hide And Seek
- Lightspeed
- Revved Up
- Go
- Calling All Titans
- Titans Together
- Things Change
Bonus Episode
Notes
- The second and fourth seasons of the show, were based on 2 plots that were in the New Teen Titans comics. Season two was based on the "Judas Contract" story arc, and season four was based on the "Terror of Trigon" story arc.
Related Articles
Video Gallery
External Links
- Teen Titans article at Wikipedia
- Teen Titan GO.net
- Teen Titans Wikia Project (Wiki)
- Teen Titans at TV.com
- Teen Titans at the Internet Movie Database (IMDB)