Teen Titans Episodes

Teen Titans Episodes




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Teen Titans is an American animated television series based on the DC comics series of the same name by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani. Developed by David Slack for Cartoon Network, the series was produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation with Sander Schwartz serving as executive producer and Glen Murakami, Bruce Timm, and Linda M. Steiner signing on as producers. The series follows the adventures of a team of crime-fighting teenaged superheroes, consisting of the leader Robin (voiced by Scott Menville), foreign alien princess Starfire (voiced by Hynden Walch), the technological genius Cyborg (voiced by Khary Payton), the dark sorceress Raven (voiced by Tara Strong), and the green shapeshifter Beast Boy (voiced by Greg Cipes).
Inspired by the success of the DC Comics based series Justice League, the series was created in a semi-serialized format, utilizing anime styles and mixing it with American style animation. The show was greenlit in September 2002 and began airing on Cartoon Network on July 19, 2003, and on Kids' WB on November 1, 2003.[1][2][3] The series lasted five seasons, each consisting of 13 episodes, with the 65th and final episode airing on January 16, 2006. The series was concluded with a television movie titled Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo on September 15, 2006. Each season has a story arc revolving around a main character: Robin (season one), Terra (season two), Cyborg (season three), Raven (season four), and Beast Boy (season five).[4] The series's alternative network, Kids' WB, aired two seasons of the show. All five seasons of the series were released on DVD, starting with the first season on February 7, 2006 and ending with the fifth season on July 22, 2008. All seasons were also released on Blu-ray Disc, with the first season released on January 23, 2018 and a complete series box-set released on December 3, 2019.[5][6]
Teen Titans has been critically acclaimed for its strong storylines and for its use of anime influences.[7][8] The first season garnered strong ratings for Cartoon Network;[citation needed] the network had initially ordered 52 episodes of the series.[9] The series was also nominated for 3 Annie Awards.[10]
Each season contains a distinct story arc that is centered on a specific Titan on the team. (A similar setup was later used by WB/DC for The Batman.) Starfire is the only individual member who was part of the original roster to not have a season focused on her.
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and Michael Chang
"Bunny Raven... or... How to Make a Titananimal Disappear"
Rob Hoegee, George Pรฉrez and Marv Wolfman
Januaryย 10,ย 2005 (online)
February 6, 2007 (DVD)
A new villain called Punk Rocket sets off shock waves playing loud music on his guitar, which releases destructive sonic waves, and wants to spread "The Sound of Chaos".
Michael Chang, Ben Jones, and Matt Youngberg
From September 28, 2004 to September 20, 2005, Warner Brothers released three volumes (the entire first season and the first six season two episodes) of the series, but cancelled other volumes. From February 7, 2006 to July 22, 2008, currently released complete season releases on two-disc sets. On October 2, 2018, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment released the complete series box set on the seven-disc set, and on Blu-ray on December 3, 2019.
Volume 1: Divide and Conquer: September 28, 2004
Episode(s): "The final exam" โ€“ "Nevermore"
Volume 2: Switched: April 12, 2005
Episode(s): "Switched" โ€“ "Car trouble"
The Complete First Season: February 7, 2006; October 2, 2018 (complete series re-release); January 23, 2018; December 3, 2019 (Blu-ray release)
Volume 3: Fear Itself: September 20, 2005
Episode(s): "How Long Is Forever?" โ€“ "Date with Destiny"
The Complete Second Season: September 12, 2006; October 2, 2018 (complete series re-release); December 3, 2019 (Blu-ray release)
April 10, 2007; October 2, 2018 (complete series re-release)
December 3, 2019 (Blu-ray release)
November 20, 2007; October 2, 2018 (complete series re-release)
December 3, 2019 (Blu-ray release)
July 22, 2008; October 2, 2018 (complete series re-release)
December 3, 2019 (Blu-ray release)
Trouble in Tokyo + "The Lost Episode": February 6, 2007; December 3, 2019 (Blu-ray release)
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The following is an episode list for the American animated television series Teen Titans. The series premiered on Cartoon Network from July 19, 2003 and lasted until January 16, 2006 with five seasons and a total of 66 episodes being aired including "The Lost Episode" that was shown on Postopia. The series was canceled after the episode "Things Change," the last episode of season five, which aired on January 16, 2006.[1]
All five seasons are available on DVD. A movie titled Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, based on the series, made its television debut on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on September 15, 2006.[2] The movie DVD was released on February 6, 2007.[3] Dates shown are original U.S. air dates.
September 24, 2005 โ€“ January 16, 2006
September 24, 2019 (Digital), February 17, 2020 (TV)
Season one comprised of thirteen episodes, aired over a period of three months between July 2003 and November 2003. The story arc episodes of the first season focus on Robin's obsession with stopping the crime lord Slade, while enduring horrible mind games created by the villain. Robin's conflict with Slade culminates in the two-part season finale "The Apprentice".
These episodes were released on The Complete First Season DVD on February 7, 2006. [4] Two DVD versions titled Teen Titans: Forces Of Nature and Teen Titans: Divide And Conquer, each consists of three episodes from Season 1, were also released on February 6, 2007. [5][6]
The Teen Titans face Cinderblock, who attempts to break into the prison. Robin and Cyborg's team maneuver goes awry and the villain escapes. A fierce argument between Robin and Cyborg ensues, and Cyborg announces his decision to quit the team. Slade takes advantage of the split, sending Plasmus to eliminate the Titans.
Note: The third episode to be broadcasted but the first episode in the series.
Starfire's elder sister, Blackfire, unexpectedly pays Earth a visit, and she is everything Starfire is not. This makes Starfire feel left out of the team. She eventually decides to leave the Teen Titans. Luckily, Robin is there.
Three new graduates from the H.I.V.E. Academy, Gizmo, Jinx, and Mammoth, are hired by Slade to ambush the Titans. The Titans try to stop them, but Robin is lost during the fight and Titans Tower is taken over by the H.I.V.E. students.
Note: The first episode to be broadcasted but the third episode in the series.
The two teenage brothers Thunder and Lightning roam the town looking for fun. Unfortunately, their idea of fun is wrecking everything in sight, regardless of those being injured in the process. Meanwhile, after a prank intended for Cyborg is accidentally pulled on Starfire, Beast Boy tries to ask for forgiveness.
While playing in the park Cyborg suddenly shuts down. After rebooting he tells the other Titans that his batteries are dying. During a battle with Mumbo, Cyborg's emergency batteries die and he is lost. The Titans believe Mumbo to have kidnapped him, but he has instead been found by a strange man called Fixit.
During a battle with Doctor Light, Raven loses control of her powers, which makes the Titans worried. Later Beast Boy and Cyborg sneak into Ravenโ€™s room and Beast Boy discovers a strange-looking mirror, which sucks him and Cyborg into Raven's mind. Meanwhile, Robin watches TV while Starfire worries about Raven. Later the three become better friends.
The Titans receive a present in the mail: mini puppet versions of themselves. During the night, the evil Puppet King uses his magic to trap the boys' souls into their respective puppets. Raven and Starfire escape, but their essences have been switched, and they end up stuck in each other's bodies. Later on, Starfire and Raven become better friends.
A mysterious new villain called Trident appears and starts stealing nuclear waste from ships. The Titans go to investigate and meet a new hero, Aqualad. This new hero causes Beast Boy to become very competitive.
A thief called Red X, who knows the Titansโ€™ every weakness, shows up. Every time the Titans try to catch him, they are badly defeated. Meanwhile, Robin - who has been obsessed with capturing Slade - isolates himself more and more from the team.
The Titans wake to find themselves in the hands of Mad Mod who has decided that the Titans are misbehaving children who need to go back to school. He says he'll teach them a lesson they won't forget, a lesson which includes hypnosis, brainwashing, and dangerous school materials.
Cyborg has finally finished his 'baby', the T-Car. But after a battle with Overload his car disappears. It successively ends up in the hands of two bad guys called Cash and Sammy, then Gizmo, and finally Overload, the last of which forces Cyborg to make a painful decision.
Slade threatens to use a Chronoton Detonator, a device which can destroy the entire city if triggered. While Robin goes after Slade, the other Titans try to disarm the Detonator. But then it turns out that Slade has other aims in mind than the destruction of the city.
The Titans canโ€™t find a trace of Robin and start getting worried - that is, until they catch him red handed robbing a facility as Sladeโ€™s apprentice. After being defeated by Robin, the Titans are sure he has become a criminal. In truth, the life of a villain comes at an even more bitter price for Robin himself.
Season two comprised of thirteen episodes, over a period of seven months between January 2004 and August 2004. This season is based on the Teen Titans comic, The Judas Contract. The story arc episodes of the second season focus on Beast Boy and Terra, while highlighting their relationship and Beast Boy's trouble accepting Terra's betrayal of the Teen Titans. Terra's ultimate betrayal and redemption, along with her battle with Beast Boy and the other Teen Titans, occur in the two-part season finale "Aftershock".
These episodes were released on The Complete Second Season DVD on September 12, 2006.[7] Another DVD, titled Fear Itself which consists of the first six episodes of the season, was released on September 20, 2005.
Starfire is trying to commemorate the Tamaranean holiday Blorthog, the festival of friendship, when Warp, a villain from the future, comes back in time to steal an antique. When Starfire charges at him, she finds herself stranded in the future and finds that much has changed for her friends ... and only for the worse.
Being ignored by his busy teammates, Beast Boy feels left out, so he wanders the town eventually turning into a green dog. To his surprise he crashes into another green dog that is being pursued by a flying saucer. The saucer picks Beast Boy up by mistake, and its owner gives Beast Boy more attention than he would like.
The Titans spot a young girl being chased by a giant scorpion-like creature and prepare to rescue her, only to see that the girl possesses tremendous powers and was merely luring the scorpion into a trap. She reveals her name to be Terra, and she has the power to control the earth and all of its forms. However, she has a terrible secret, and Slade shows interest in her.
When Cyborg beats a robot named Atlas in an online video game, he challenges Cyborg to a real, physical fight; a fight Cyborg loses due to Atlas having lesser limits on his strength. Atlas then kidnaps Robin, Starfire, Raven, and Beast Boy as his prize and challenges Cyborg to a rematch where his friendsโ€™ lives are at stake.
The Titans pick up a horror movie called Wicked Scary. After watching it, they are scared out of their wits, although Raven refuses to admit this to the others. During the night, strange things start to happen in the Tower.
The city is suddenly attacked by Killer Moth's army of mutated, gigantic moths, and they outnumber the Titans. Robin has no choice but to agree on Killer Moth's demand: to take his daughter, Kitten, to her prom, to Starfire's intense jealousy.
Starfire wakes up one day to discover a huge lump on her forehead. But this is only the start of a bizarre string of transformations affecting her - changes that interest a highly hostile creature very much.
Terra reappears, claiming that she has now managed to completely control her powers and asking if she is allowed to join their team. However, Raven feels there is something wrong with Terra. This creates a tension between them - until the girls join forces to stop Slade.
During a fierce card game in the Tower, Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy are zapped to another dimension, along with Speedy, Hot Spot, Gizmo, Aqualad, and Wildebeest. Here they meet the Master of Games, who announces that they are invited to a battle tournament to decide who is the greatest warrior of all time. Cyborg however soon starts to suspect the tournament of being more than what the Master of Games tells them.
Terra has now been accepted as a Titan and has gained her team's trust. Everything seems perfect, she is doing brilliantly in defeating villains, has a real home, and also enjoys a blossoming romance with Beast Boy. However, as Beast Boy and Terra are out to a night date, the Tower is all of a sudden assaulted by an army of Slade's robots.
During a chase of the villain Johnny Rancid on the R-Cycle, Robin breaks his arm, the R-cycle is wrecked and Rancid gets away. Robin is blaming himself for Johnny Rancid's escape when suddenly an inter-dimensional version of himself called "nosyarG kciD" bursts out from his skull. When Larry (the name the Titans decide to call him out of simplicity) breaks his "magic finger", reality becomes distorted.
The Titans are enjoying a ride in the T-Car when they are suddenly attacked by Terra, who has now become Slade's new apprentice. After a fierce battle between them and their former teammate, the Titans are defeated and assumed dead.
The Teen Titans have been 'defeated', the city has been conquered by Slade, and Terra has completely accepted Slade as her master. However, the Titans are not dead, having been able to regroup underground. Now convinced that Terra was never their friend, they are determined to bring her and Slade down.
Season three comprised of thirteen episodes, aired over a period of five months between August 2004 and January 2005. The story arc episodes of the third season focus on Cyborg's difficulty accepting his own maturity, and his desire to lead his own team, which brings him into conflict with the Teen Titans. The season also focuses on his battles with the supervillain Brother Blood. Cyborg's desires for leadership and his final battle with Brother Blood are explored in the two-part season finale "Titans East".
These episodes were released on The Complete Third Season DVD on April 10, 2007.[8]
The H.I.V.E. Academy has resumed lessons, and Jinx, Gizmo, and Mammoth are causing trouble in the town, serving under the Academy's new headmaster. Robin suspects this new headmaster is planning something, he therefore assigns Cyborg to go undercover as a H.I.V.E. student. Unfortunately, all of Cyborg's technology and data now are within reach of the headmaster and Titans' new nemesis: Brother Blood.
The Titans attempt to stop a robbery only to find the one causing it is none other than Red X; someone unknown has stolen the Red X suit which Robin designed. Robin feels this is all his fault and is determined to catch the new Red X, while he ponders on how clear the line between good and evil is. His quest to apprehend Red X, however he inadvertently unleashes a greater evil, in which Red X proves a pivotal key element.
Starfire is leaving for her home planet Tamaran, where she is a princess. Starfire has been ordered by 'The Grand Ruler of Tamaran', Starfire's evil sister, Blackfire, to marry another alien in order to call off an attack on their planet. Robin is upset by the fact that Starfire is prepared to marry someone whom she has never met.
Beast Boy wants to play a video game, and tries to do so on the computers in Titans Tower, with little success. He therefore unwittingly attempts to use Cyborg's System Recharger and downloads a virus onto it. When Cyborg later tries to use it, the virus infects him and causes him to run haywire all over the city, eating everything in sight. The Titans have no choice but to seek help from Gizmo before Cyborg spreads the highly aggressive virus over the entire city.
Ever since Slade disappeared, Robin has been asking himself whether he is really gone. When Cinderblock breaks out of jail, Robin suddenly spots Slade again. The problem is that no one else can.
Raven is isolating herself from the other Titans, feeling that no one understands her and that they only regard her as being "creepy". Then one day one of the ancient books she is reading suddenly speaks to her, calling itself Malchior. He appears to understand her and encourages her to not feel down about being different, making her happier and more cheerful. She decides to break the curse which binds him to the book. Unfortunately, Malchior is not as honest as he professes to be.
It's the Fourth of July and everyone is celebrating, until Mad Mod crashes the party, transforms the city and its people into English facsimiles and drains Robin's youth into himself. Without their leader, the other Titans fall into bickering until they rediscover the values of true democracy.
Aqualad appears at the Tower to complain about the 'trash' in his sea: Brother Blood's new H.I.V.E. Academy. Blood is intending to use a new weapon based on Cyborg's blueprints. Trying to impede this, Cyborg falls in with Bumblebee, another student from H.I.V.E. Academy.
Whilst fighting the villain Adonis at a chemical lab, Beast Boy gets covered in chemicals, with drastic side effects: he starts to act strange and temperamental. But there is more to this incident that the Titans would have suspected.
After defeating Johnny Rancid, the Titans return to the Tower only to find it half destroyed. It turns out Beast Boy has taken one of Killer Moth's silkworms as a pet and has named it 'Silkie'. To stop Silkie from being discovered, he gives him to Starfire who feeds him with alien food from her home planet, causing it to grow dramatically in size and causing quite a lot of problems.
When trying to stop The Amazing Mumbo, the Titans are sucked into his hat, stripped of their powers and transformed into animals. Thus, the Titans have to think of another trick to defeat Mumbo, otherwise they will disappear forever after Mumbo's Grand Show.
A new branch of the Titans is founded. Bearing the name Titans East, it consists of Bumblebee, Speedy, Aqualad, and the super fast, Guatemalan twins Mรกs y Menos. Cyborg goes to assist in building the Titans East Tower when Brother Blood suddenly shows u
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