![]() ![]() The third season depicts Cyborg's conflict with the evil organization H.I.V.E. The second season is an adaptation of "The Judas Contract" storyline where new hero Terra ( Ashley Johnson) joins the team while secretly plotting against them with Slade. The first season focuses on the Teen Titans' introduction to the mysterious supervillain Slade ( Ron Perlman), who seeks to turn Robin into his apprentice. 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. They are situated in Titans Tower, a large T-shaped building featuring living quarters, a command center, and a variety of training facilities on an island just offshore from the West Coast metropolis of Jump City. The five main members of the eponymous team in the series are Robin ( Scott Menville), the intelligent and capable leader of the Teen Titans Starfire ( Hynden Walch), a quirky, curious alien princess from the planet Tamaran Cyborg ( Khary Payton), a half-human/half-robot who is known for his strength and technological prowess Raven ( Tara Strong), a stoic girl from the parallel world Azarath who draws upon dark energy and psionic abilities and Beast Boy ( Greg Cipes), a good-natured joker who can transform into various animals. Teen Titans is based primarily on stories by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez from the 1980s, featuring characters, storylines, and concepts introduced during the run, and incorporating a similar group of members. It returned to Boomerang's line-up on October 3, 2011, and left the schedule again on June 1, 2014.Ĭyborg, Robin, Beast Boy, Starfire, and Raven The series was first shown on Boomerang from Februreplacing the Super Friends until October 31, 2010. It features the first appearance of the original series characters after 13 years. In September 2019, a crossover film with Teen Titans Go! was released, titled Teen Titans Go! vs. In 2013, the show spawned a spin-off, titled Teen Titans Go!, which received a theatrical film that was released on July 27, 2018, titled Teen Titans Go! To the Movies. Spin-off media included comics, DVD releases, video games, music albums, and collectible toys. During its run, the series was nominated for three Annie Awards and one Motion Picture Sound Editors Award. Teen Titans became one of Cartoon Network's most popular series, renowned for its humor, storylines, and banter between the main characters. A 15-minute episode titled "The Lost Episode" was released as part of an online promotional campaign by Post Consumer Brands in January 2005. The final half-hour episode of the show, "Things Change", aired on Januit was later followed by a TV movie, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, that premiered on September 15, 2006, serving as the series finale. Initially, only four seasons were planned but the popularity of the series led to Cartoon Network's ordering a fifth season. The show premiered on Cartoon Network on Jand its first two seasons also aired on Kids' WB. Animation and DC Entertainment (for season 5). Based on DC Comics's superhero team of the same name it was produced by Warner Bros. Shawn is also a published author, with a non-fiction book about the Stephen King Dollar Baby Filmmakers and has begun work on a new fiction series as well.Teen Titans is an American animated superhero television series created by Glen Murakami and Sam Register and developed by Murakami, David Slack and Register. His work on the Internet has been featured on websites like The Huffington Post, Yahoo Movies, Chud, Renegade Cinema, 411mania, and Sporting News. ![]() He has work published in newspapers such as Daily Oklahoman and Oklahoma Gazette and magazines such as Vox Magazine, Loud Magazine, and Inside Sports Magazine. Shawn is a former member of the Society of Professional Journalists and current member of the Oklahoma Film Critics Circle. He has worked as a journalist for over 25 years, first in the world of print journalism before moving to online media as the world changed. Shawn received his Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma with a minor in Film Studies. Lealos is a senior writer on ScreenRant who fell in love with movies in 1989 after going to the theater to see Tim Burton's Batman as his first big screen experience. ![]()
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