Teen Titans
Teen Titans
TV-Y7 | 19 July 2003 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Plantiana

    Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.

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    Beanbioca

    As Good As It Gets

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    Catangro

    After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.

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    Zandra

    The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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    knoxsha

    Just...Amazing. Too amazing for words. I have to say 10/10 character developement and amazing nail biting action.

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    ducvu-81773

    It's likely for Season 6 to come, if Cartoon Network brings back Season 6, then those two million views who are watching Teen Titans GO, will watch the season 6 telling more of their relatives or friends and they will even get more views than before because its better, it has more action in it. Also if you keep emailing Cartoon Network about it, they will get annoyed and will bring it back to make us stop sending them those kind of emails. Email Cartoon Network at least two times a day with different emails, not using your same email address: http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/feedback/ and contact@cartoonnetwork.co.ukSo it's likely. There's a petition with about 20000 approx people signed for a season 6, if we make it to 25000 or even more then Season 6 will come with you emailing Cartoon Network at least two times a day. Sign the petition: http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/get-a-6th- season-for-teen-titans/sign.html Petition signatures: http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/get-a-6th- season-for-teen-titans/signatures.htmlEmail Cartoon Network at least two times a day with different emails, not using your same email address: http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/feedback/ and contact@cartoonnetwork.co.ukAlso the cast (like Scott Menville who voices Robin and the rest of the cast want the series back, they wished Hollywood would work that way. So actors can decide, instead of Cartoon Network). Also the David Slack (writer of the entire series) wants the series back! Source(s): I AM A DIE HARD FAN OF TEEN TITANS! Well it's also on Wikipedia about Derrick Wyatt saying possibility of Season 6 returning.

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    Anthony Pecoraro

    Ever since I was 5 years old, I tuned in to Cartoon Network to watch Teen Titans. They captured my eye and my heart with their superpower beat-downs and teenage antics. Robin was a natural leader and great friend to all. Starfire was Robin's crush, generally a very bubbly girl, and an alien learning Earth's culture. Cyborg was a young man learning to cope with his robotic parts and the limits within, and a very good friend to Beast Boy. Beast Boy was a happy-go-lucky goof-ball who loved pranks, video games, and anything that was not meat due to his vegetarianism. Raven was Beast Boy's love interest and generally a very quiet, collected young girl who always kept to herself yet still socialized with her fellow Titans. This show follows the Titans as they battle evil menaces such as the Brotherhood of Evil, Trigon, Slade, the H.I.V.E., and Red X. This show focuses on many aspects and teaches very important lessons. One such episode, "Troq" has a new hero, Val-Yor recruiting the Titans for a battle with the menacing Locrix, an evil robotic race believing they were superior to all others, a more child-friendly, alien Nazis, if you will. Val-Tor calls Starfire a "Troq", a demeaning insult against the Tamaranean race that calls them "nothing". This show taught me that there are people who cannot or will not change. But it doesn't matter what they think about you. It's about what other, good people think about you that counts. Another lesson I learned is that you make your own fate. In the end of Season 4, Raven became a portal for the return of her demonic father, Trigon. But Raven returned to defeat Trigon, proving that you make your own fate, not others. The animation is a Western take on anime, or Japanese animation. It is a dark animation but has its colorful and cheerful moments. The characters are well developed and have good personalities. The action is excellent and nearly as good as DBZ, Justice League, Naruto, etc. The humor is genuinely funny and not like its dumber Teen Titans Go! counterpart. In conclusion, this is an amazing show and a thought provoking one indeed. This is great for all children young and old. This is a gem we must preserve for future generations.

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    mbh42498

    It's hard to give a kids' show 10/10. Why? Because its generally made for kids; that's the logic. However, this show isn't just for kids, as I realized when it aired, just as I do now watching online. The show can get goofy at times revolving around the green character, but the rest can be just as serious as any other superhero show. Teen Titans is similar to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (No, not the original series, and DEFINITELY NOT like the 2012 version. The series that aired in 2003, ironically the same year Titans was made). Similar animation style, villains, fighting, more comedy, but no little romance. Titans doesn't throw the love in your face, but when it does, you feel the full force of it. These characters have little to hate about them, so its really hard to not want to see them together.Now to get to the main theme of this show; the action sequences. Titans is a cartoon and there are brief times when you are able to see the cartoonish style of attacks. It's not as drastic as Tom and Jerry where if a character got flattened, they'd continue to walk flat until springing back to normal. The use of cartoon fun is meant to add to the show, something that Batman and Green Lantern shows lack because they are deep and dark. Titans has both those aspects to it at times, but still doesn't lose sight of who the intended audience is; kids. And like I said before, the cartoon animations are only brief, and do not make you feel like you're watching something along the lines of Spongebob.With that said, I loved how much this show's softer moments relate to viewers. Batman= dark, drastic, hero. Iron Man= billionaire, genius. Teen titans= heroes who STILL have to struggle with their hormones and personalities as teenagers. Some of the issues that they face are topics that we discuss still to this day. And what gets me is how moving some of the dialogue exchanges during these scenes are. Soon after a few episodes a viewer is already growing on their characters.Let's not forget the caliber cast assembled to play these heroes. I'm very satisfied with the choices for each character on this show, especially the main ones. Tara Strong, Hynden Walch, and Greg Cipes always find their way into cartoons, and I was so glad to see them take on a show that is more susceptible to be eaten up by more keen critics. Ron Perlman and Ashley Johnson also have reputable resumes (Hellboy and The Last of Us, respectively). Many people might've gotten sick of Spongebob's voice, but it's much more difficult to hate on voice actors like these guys.I just wish this show was much longer than 65 episodes, because the series was and still is in a higher league. Such a shame though that this show was "revived" with Teen Titans Go, because that show is 50 notches under par compared to this show, even if it is for younger children.

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