Teen Titans 2

Teen Titans 2




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Teen Titans 2
Fighting for truth, justice and the last slice of pizza, these five superheroes are living proof that you're never too young to save the planet. Protecting Earth and beyond, the Teen Titans live and operate from their T-shaped, high-tech headquarters.
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Warp, a superthief from the future, travels back in time to steal a priceless antique. But when the Teen Titans show up to stop him, the villain tries to escape.
A mysterious flying saucer chases a strange, green alien dog that has traveled to Earth.
The Titans meet Terra, a small teenage girl with big powers. Gifted with amazing earth-moving abilities, Terra can make rocks fly, mountains crumble and the ground tremble beneath her feet.
Back when Cyborg was a fully human athlete, he loved trying to do more than he thought he could. He always gave 110%. Cy's limitations are built-in now that his muscles are mechanical.
Raven doesn't show fear. Or at least, that's what she wants others to think. But when an unknown and ghostly force starts hunting down the Titans one by one, Raven gets rattled.
A creepy criminal known as Killer Moth threatens to destroy the city with a flying army of mutant moths, unless Robin takes Killer Moth's spoiled teenage daughter Kitten to her junior prom!
The beautiful alien Starfire has never thought much about her looks. But when a strange red bump appears on her forehead, Star becomes concerned.
Terra returns to Titans Tower and this time, she's ready to join the team. But after what happened the last time they saw her, the Titans aren't sure that's such a good idea.
Robin, Cyborg and Beast Boy are transported to an alternate dimension. The mysterious Master of Games invites the Titans and five other superpowered teens to participate in a competition.
After a few weeks as a Teen Titan, Terra has everything she ever wanted: a nice home, good friends and even a little romance with Beast Boy. Everything seems perfect . . . but is it?
When Robin accidentally wrecks the R-Cycle while pursuing a nasty thug named Johnny Rancid, he winds up with his arm in a cast--and doubt in himself.
A long-lost friend of the Titans returns with a vengeance. Slade orders Overload, Cinderblock and Plasmus to launch a series of sinister strikes all over the city.
In a world without Titans, Slade has taken control of everything: the streets, the city and the heart of his young apprentice. But are our heroes really gone?
Directors Michael Chang , Alex Soto , Ben Jones , Ciro Nieli , Matt Youngberg , more… Christopher Berkeley Supporting actors Tara Strong , Hynden Walch Producers Glen Murakami Season year 2004 Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Melven D. Wilt Jr. Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2022
Stephen Joseph Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2008
This show is a must have for any hardcore or casual fan of DC Comics Superheroes (Batman, Robin, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lanturn, etc) as well as hardcore or casual fans of Bruce Timm's Animated Batman world. What Bruce Timm (and countless others) did for the Animated Batman, Glen Murakami did for the Teen Titans. The plot of the season involving a girl named "Terra" isn't one of my favorites, but I realized that's simply because of how well they pulled you in different directions with liking and not liking her character. If you only plan on buying one or two of seasons 1-4 for the time being, I would go with 1 and 2, for chronilogical purposes. If you've already seen every season and you're just a fan, I'd recommend 1 and 4, or 1 and 3. The packaging and layout of the discs and episodes are straight forward. Extras are not in large amount, but there are a few small documentaries to watch which can teach you about the show, and the history of the Teen Titans, which dates back to the early 1960s. If the buyer has never seen the show before, I recommend starting out with Season 1 in order to get to know the characters, style, structure, and overall unique presentation of the show. However, each and every season is worth picking up for fans. And the prices of each season are in a nice range. The show really left a mark on intelligent and fun children's entertainment so even though it's a few years old by now, you'll still see reruns now and then. They used to be on Cartoon Network, but if they aren't there anymore you can catch reruns very early Saturday Mornings on KidsWB if you'd like a taste.
Kyle Braithwaite Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2017
This show is absolutely brilliant. The show is fantastically coordinated between the elements of lightheartedness, seriousness, natural comedy, drama etc. The characters just mesh with each other so well, they're all very different but compliment each other perfectly. The story telling is great because you get a good insight into each character's development but you don't get every single question answered and there is plenty that is left up to the imagination of the viewers. The soundtracks from the show were very good and I'd love to had the OSTs if they were available. Also, the connections that the heroes had with the villains made the missions more personal and emotionally connective. This season is specifically focused on a Teen Titan named Terra who actually doesn't form part of the core group of Teen Titans that are featured on all five seasons. She (Terra) has somewhat of a sad story, but it's still really interesting to see how things unfold and how the Titans learn from everything that happens in this season. Considering the decisions that were made in the end it isn't really all that sad, but rather inspiring and redemptive in nature. I would highly recommend it.
Joseph P. Menta, Jr. Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2009
"Teen Titans, The Complete Second Season" features thirteen episodes of fun, stylish superhero adventure. Though I'm still not a fan of the exaggerated flourishes of animation used to depict surprise or fright (exclamation points appearing over characters' heads, eyes bugging out, etc.), I've softened a little on those silly elements and just try to roll with them. Besides, the goofiness is mostly held back in the more serious episodes, especially those involving the new Titan known as Terra. The four or so episodes centering around Terra are the best of the bunch, by the way, with the drama and danger continuously ratcheted up as the truth behind Terra is slowly but steadily revealed. There are particularly good action sequences in these episodes, too, as the animators take advantage of Terra's unique and very visual power to move- and ride on- land masses, boulders, and multi-ton swaths of dirt. All thirteen episodes look and sound great on standard DVD, though there really isn't much in the extras department. "Teen Titans" continues to be perfectly fine for kids (the show's mostly geared to 'em, in fact) but sophisticated enough for adults to enjoy, too. I'm onboard for the third season.
Amazon Customer Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2021
John Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2014
I love this show it's one of the best cartoons out there. Awesome characters, thrilling story line, touches of comedy here and there, and the animation is great. I wish WB and CN would continue the series so I'm going to say #saveseasonsix! Now to rant on about Amazon's crappy Instant Video Service. First off I have a Kindle Fire HD 2nd Generation it only has 8 GB on it witch means by the time all the necessary stuff takes up it's room you only have about 4 GB left, it can't hold full seasons of a tv show. Sure make it a format that only kindles can play but at least let my copy my files onto my Wireless flash drive so I'm not consuming half of my memory space! If the kindles had a micro SD card port there wouldn't be any problem.
Cheyenne Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021
Amazon Customer Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2018
This is one of my favoite Teen Titans seasons. The season is centered Terra. Is she a friend and fellow titan, or a villian who wants to destroy the do-gooders? This season's best episodes were every episode with Terra (Terra, Titan Rising, Betrayal, Aftershock Part 1, and Aftershock Part 2.) and the episodes Fractured, Winner Take All, Only Human and How Long is Forever. Bad episodes would be transformation and Every Dog Has His Day. All-in-all, a near perfect season with great episodes. Pick this up. You will be glad you did.

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Starfire is accidentally sucked into a wormhole that sends her 20 years into the future.

While taking the form of a dog, Beast Boy is mistaken for the lost dog of a lone alien.

The Titans meet and befriend an insecure girl named Terra who has tremendous power.

Cyborg believes that his robotic limbs have their limit in strength. He gets a chance to prove it when it falls to him to rescue the rest of the titans from an enemy robot.

After the titans watch a horror movie, Raven refuses to admit that she's scared. Suddenly, weird things start happening in Titan's Tower.

Killer Moth has amassed a large force of insects. He'll destroy the city with them unless Robin takes his daughter to her dance.

Starfire's growing up and going through changes. She tries to disguise her appearance fearing her friends won't approve of her; when that fails, she tries to run away, but the Titans come after their friend.

Terra returns claiming to have more control over her powers. Slade unleashes giant drill worms to sink the Titan's Tower.

Robin, Beast Boy, and Cyborg compete in a "Contest of Champions" against other super powered males. The Grand Master promises the winner will receive a prize.

Terra takes Beast Boy on a date just as Slade launches an attack on the Titans. Terra's loyalties are revealed.

Larry, Robin's double, from a different dimension arrives and causes havoc.

Slade and Terra attack the city. The Titans try to stop them, but Terra knows their strengths and weaknesses.

While Terra begins to subconsciously reconsider her betrayal of the Titans and her alliance with Slade, the disillusioned team regroups to counter attack.

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Teen Titans GO Figure! – Teeny Titans 2
By: Cartoon Network
The sequel to Teeny Titans GO! just released and some of the figures are a bit harder tofind. So I’m here to help you out! In this guide, I’ll show you how to locate all the game’s figures without spending money. But this is a work in progress, so please bear with me. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section.
Jump City: Teeny B Us, Toyman, Zinthos, 24-Hour Shop, Sticky JoeΓÇÖs, Control Freak, Movie Magic, Island Shop,
Metropolis: Krypto’s Toy Bin, Bizarro Comics, Lextoys, Sticky Joe’s, Sapphire’s, Super Friends Gift Shop, Martian Manhunter (VIP Lounge),
Gotham City: Pow Zap, Falafel!, Penguin Shop, W Toys,
1. Robin: Teeny B US, Toyman, W Toys,
2. Cyborg: Teeny B Us, Toyman, Control Freak, W Toys,
7. Radical Robin: Choose Robin as your character, Defeat Robin using a fully enhanced figure,
8. Radical Cyborg: Choose Cyborg as your character, Defeat Cyborg using only one fig,
9. Radical Raven: Choose Raven as your character, Defeat Raven using 3 Super figs,
10. Radical Starfire: Choose Starfire as your character, Defeat Starfire using 3 Silkie figs,
11. Radical Beast Boy: Choose Beast Boy as your character, Teeny B US (might only be if you chose Beast Boy as your character),
12. Radical Silkie: Sticky Joe’s, Control Freak,
13. Gizmo: Control Freak, 24-Hour Shop, Prison Shop,
14. Jinx: Prison Shop, Lextoys, Penguin Shop,
15. Mammoth: Prison Shop, Falafel!, Penguin Shop,
16. See-more: Teeny B Us, Sticky Joe’s, Control Freak,
17. Billy Numerous: 24-Hour Shop, Sticky Joe’s, Penguin Shop,
18. Dr. Light: 24-Hour Shop, Sticky Joe’s, Penguin Shop, W Toys,
19. Bumblebee: Teeny B Us, Toyman, Krypto’s Toy Bin,
20. Serious Bumblebee: Complete Condiment King’s quest and then return to him, Krypto’s Toy Bin,
23. Speedy: Defeat Killer Moth, W Toys,
25. Kid Flash: Get a hot dog for Condiment King, Teeny B Us, Lextoys, Krypto’s Toy Bin,
26. Mas Y Menos: Teeny B Us, Toyman, Bizarro Comics, Falafel!,
27. Vixen: Teeny B Us, Toyman, W Toys,
28. The Wonder Twins: 24-Hour Shop, Falafel!, Super Friends Gift Shop,
29: Clark Kent: Toyman, Krypto’s Toy Bin, Super Friends Gift Shop,
30. Black Lightning: Toyman, Lextoys, Control Freak,
31. Red X: Teeny B Us, 24-Hour Shop, Penguin Shop, W Toys,
32. Cyborg’s Head: Bizarro Comics, Falafel!,
33. Lady Legasus: Toyman, Falafel!,
34. Starfire the Terrible: Penguin Shop,
35. Cat Beast Boy: Sticky Joe’s, Bathound quest,
37. 80s Robin: Pow Zap, Bizarro Comics, Super Friends Gift Shop, W Toys,
38. 80s Cyborg: Pow Zap, Bizarro Comics, Super Friends Gift Shop
39. 80s Raven: Pow Zap, Bizarro Comics, Super Friends Gift Shop
40. 80s Starfire: Pow Zap, Bizarro Comics, Super Friends Gift Shop,
41. 80s Beast Boy: Pow Zap, Bizarro Comics, Lextoys, Super Friends Gift Shop,
42. Old School Silkie: Sticky Joe’s,
43. Swamp Thing: From 2nd Tofu Tony mission, Pow Zap, 24-Hour Shop, Bizarro Comics, Lextoys, W Toys,
45. Blackfire: Teeny B Us, 24-Hour Shop, Sticky Joe’s,
48. Terra: Lextoys, Prison Shop, Penguin Shop, W Toys,
49. Artemis: Reward from Terra Mission, Bizarro Comics, Falafel!,
50. Hawkgirl: Win Hawkgirl’s Treetop Tourney for the Birds, Super Friends,
51. Supergirl: Defeat Bibbo Bibbowski, Lextoys, Krypto’s Toy Bin, Super Friends Gift Shop
54. Santa Claus: 24-Hour Shop, Lextoys, Prison Shop,
55. Monsieur Mallah: Win Brain’s Birthday Party Tournament,
57. Black Manta: Control Freak, Penguin Shop
58. Brother Blood: 24-Hour Shop, Control Freak, Prison Shop, Falafel!, Penguin Shop,
59. Robotic Brother Blood: 1st Tofu Tony mission, Prison Shop,
60. B’wana Beast: I got him from a gold mystery pack at Movie Magic.
62. Booster Gold: Win Booster Gold’s Tournament, Movie Magic,
64. Killer Moth: Toyman, Penguin Shop,
67. Darkseid: I got him from a gold mystery pack at Movie Magic.
69. Catwoman: Pow Zap, Prison Shop, Penguin Shop, W Toys,
70. Poison Ivy: Zinthos, Prison Shop,
71. The Penguin: Win the Ice Tournament, Prison Shop,
75. Alfred: Win Alfred’s Training Regimen Tournament,
77. Bane: Defeat Bane’s BFF Tournament,
83. Wonder Raven: Defeat Wonder Woman a second time, Super Friends Gift Shop, Sapphire’s, Bizarro Comics,
88. Martian Manhunter: Win the Martian Manhunter Worthiness Trials, Martian Manhunter Shop,
91. Wonder Woman: Martian Manhunter Shop,
92. Superman: Martian Manhunter Shop,
93. Batman: Martian Manhunter Shop,
94. Slade: Defeat Slade, Movie Magic,
95. Hooded Hood: Unlock through Teeny Titans GO!, Prison Shop,
96. Mr. Chibi: Unlock by completing Teeny Titans GO! or buy at Teeny B Us.
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