Teen Titans Go 5 Season

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Teen Titans Go 5 Season
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The fifth season featured vocal talents from a variety of veteran film, television and voice actors, including Rodger Bumpass and David Johansen .


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^ Jump up to: a b Ben Jones (director); Rob Hoegee (writer) (October 29, 2005). "Snowblind". Teen Titans . Season 5. Episode 5. Cartoon Network .

^ Jump up to: a b c Ben Jones (director); Rob Hoegee (writer), George Pérez (writer) (December 3, 2005). "Lightspeed". Teen Titans . Season 5. Episode 8. Cartoon Network .

^ Matt Youngberg (director); Rob Hoegee (writer) (January 14, 2006). "Titans Together". Teen Titans . Season 5. Episode 12. Cartoon Network .

^ Michael Chang (director); Melody Fox (writer) (October 15, 2005). "For Real". Teen Titans . Season 5. Episode 4. Cartoon Network .

^ Matt Youngberg (director); Amy Wolfram (writer) (November 5, 2005). "Kole". Teen Titans . Season 5. Episode 6. Cartoon Network .

^ Michael Chang (director); Amy Wolfram (writer) (November 12, 2005). "Hide and Seek". Teen Titans . Season 5. Episode 7. Cartoon Network .

^ Matt Youngberg (director); John Esposito (writer) (December 10, 2005). "Revved Up". Teen Titans . Season 5. Episode 9. Cartoon Network .

^ Michael Chang (director); David Slack (writer) (December 17, 2005). "Go". Teen Titans . Season 5. Episode 10. Cartoon Network .

^ Michael Chang (director); Amy Wolfram (writer) (January 16, 2006). "Things Change". Teen Titans . Season 5. Episode 13. Cartoon Network .

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The fifth and final season of the animated television series Teen Titans , based on the DC comics series of the same time by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani , originally aired on Cartoon Network in the United States. Developed by television writer David Slack , the series was produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation .

The series focuses on a team of crime-fighting teenage superheroes, consisting of the leader Robin , alien princess Starfire , green shapeshifter Beast Boy , the dark sorceress Raven , and the technological genius Cyborg . This season focuses on Beast Boy as he deals with his past involving the Doom Patrol , and helps the Titans unite heroes to stop the Brotherhood of Evil .

The season premiered on September 24, 2005 and ran until January 16, 2006, broadcasting 13 episodes. Warner Bros. Home Video released the fifth season on DVD in the United States and Canada on July 22, 2008. Upon its release, the season received critical acclaim with many critics regarding it as the best season of the series. It was praised for its variety of storylines and its expanded cast of characters.

Season five of Teen Titans aired on Cartoon Network from September 24, 2005 to January 16, 2006. The season was produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation , executive produced by Sander Schwartz and produced by Glen Murakami , Bruce Timm and Linda M. Steiner. Staff directors for the series included Michael Chang, Ben Jones and Alex Soto. [1] The episodes for the season were written by a team of writers, which consisted of Richard Elliott, Melody Fox, Rob Hoegee, Greg Klein, Thomas Pugsley, Simon Racioppa, David Slack , and Amy Wolfram. [1] Producer Murakami worked with Derrick Wyatt, Brianne Drouhard, and Jon Suzuki on character design while Hakjoon Kang served as the background designer for the series. [1] The season employed a number of storyboard artists, including Eric Canete, Colin Heck, Kalvin Lee, Keo Thongkham, Scooter Tidwell, Alan Wan and Matt Youngberg. [1]

The five voice actors for the main characters - Scott Menville , Hynden Walch , Greg Cipes , Tara Strong , and Khary Payton - reprise their roles in the fifth season as Robin , Starfire , Beast Boy , Raven , and Cyborg , respectively. In addition to her role as Raven, Strong voiced Elasti-Girl in the two-part episode "Homecoming" and Kole in the episode "Kole". [2] Walch also provided the voice for Madame Rouge, a main villain who is a part of the Brotherhood of Evil, and the character Teether in episode "Hide and Seek". Dee Bradley Baker recurs in the season, providing voices for several characters, including Le Blanc, Gnarrk, Cinderblock, Silkie, and Wildebeest. Lauren Tom reprises her role as Jinx in three episodes of the season. [3] Glenn Shadix appeared in the series, voicing the season's main villains The Brain and Monsieur Mallah . [4] [5] Freddy Rodriguez recurred in the season as hero twins Más y Menos . [6]

Season five of Teen Titans featured numerous guest actors providing voices for recurring and guest characters. Diane Delano appeared in this season as Pantha in the eleventh and twelfth episodes of the season. Jason Marsden voiced characters Billy Numerous and Red Star in two episodes. [7] [8] Michael Rosenbaum voices the character Kid Flash in "Lightspeed" and "Titans Together". [8] [9] In the two-part episode "Homecoming", members of the Doom Patrol , Beast Boy's former team, appear. Xander Berkeley returns to the series, voicing Mento . The episode also features the voices of Peter Onorati , voicing Robotman and Judge Reinhold , voicing Negative Man . The episode "For Real" features Mike Erwin and Wil Wheaton reprising their roles as Speedy and Aqualad . [10] Actor Ed O'Ross appeared in the episode "Snowblind" providing the voice for the Raskov. [7] Veteran voice actor Rodger Bumpass , the voice of Squidward Tentacles in SpongeBob SquarePants , reprises his role of Dr. Light in the episode "Kole". [11] The episode "Hide and Seek" features veteran voice actress Russi Taylor providing the voices of characters Timmy Tantrum and Melvin. [12] Kevin Michael Richardson returns to the series, providing the voice for Mammoth and See-More in the episode "Lightspeed". [8] In the episode "Revved Up", rock singer David Johansen voiced the villain Ding Dong Daddy Dowd. [13] The episode "Go" features actor Gary Anthony Sturgis voicing the Gordanians and Trogaar. [14] In the season finale "Things Change", Ashley Johnson and Ron Perlman reprise their roles as Terra and Slade respectively. [15]

The season received critical acclaim. Mac McEntire of DVD Verdict awarded the fifth season story a score of 85, deeming it a "flat-out excellent final season." McEntire commended the show's evolution from season one, noting that the season features "smart, emotional and exciting stories within the context of Teen Titans ", as well as the introduction of various new characters in the season from the world of the Teen Titans comics. [16] John Sinnott, writing for DVD Talk , deemed the fifth season release as "Highly Recommended." Sinnott commented that with the expanded cast of villains and superheroes in the season, "the shows in this set never get dull." Sinnott also highlighted the alterations made on DC characters to fit within the series' context as a strong point. Sinnott concluded that the season is "stronger than the preceding season" and "hits all the right marks." [17] Randall Cyrenne of Animated Views praised season five as the strongest season, noting that it found "a more even tone that allowed the season to feel cohesive." [18]

The Brotherhood of Evil has begun its plan to eliminate young superheroes across the globe. With the honorary Titan Wildebeest captured, Madame Rouge is after the Brotherhood's second target, another honorary Titan known as Hot Spot . Detecting the threat, Teen Titan Robin immediately heads for Morocco.

As the Teen Titans are away dealing with the Brotherhood of Evil , the Titans East come to Jump City to watch over, but they have some trouble gaining acceptance among the public. Meanwhile, Control Freak escapes from prison, ready to face off against the Teen Titans with a series of challenges designed specifically for them, sure to succeed.

Note: Only Cyborg appears via communication. Beast Boy, Raven, Robin and Starfire are absent in this episode.

While the Teen Titans are fighting a mysterious creature in Russia, Starfire searches for the monster everywhere by herself and gets lost in a blinding snowstorm. Starfire is rescued by a young radioactive soldier named Red Star , who hides away in a battle shelter to prevent his power from harming others. When the rest of the Titans arrive, however, they find out the creature is derived from his power. Red Star joins the Titans in defeating the radioactive creature, but the battle causes a change in him. Red Star asks Starfire to send him into space, where he releases his power. Red Star is now a Titan.

During a fight against a new and improved Dr. Light in the Arctic Circle, the Teen Titans fall through a layer of ice. They find themselves in a jungle where they discover two new superheroes — Kole, and her caveman sidekick, Gnarrk, who invite to their place for nourishment. However, Doctor Light discovers them too and captures Kole, using her crystal-generating abilities to amplify the effects of his machine. The Titans and Gnarrk find Kole and Dr. Light, and a battle ensues. Gnarrk overcomes his technophobia and destroys Dr. Light's machine while saving Kole. The Titans give Kole and Gnarrk a Titans locator, which the Brotherhood of Evil tracks down from their headquarters.

Raven is tasked with bringing three young superheroes – Melvin, Timmy Tantrum, and Teether – to a monastery while avoiding interference from Monsieur Mallah. The task proves difficult as Raven's patience with the kids' tantrums is tested.

While the Titans are away, the H.I.V.E. Five cause panic in the city, committing various crimes. However, Kid Flash interrupts their crime spree before being captured.

Absent: Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy

When Ding Dong Daddy steals a briefcase containing Robin's most prized possession, Robin races him to get it back, with the rest of the Titans and a host of villains joining in.

The episode tells the origins of the Teen Titans. During the episode, Starfire escapes capture from Gordanian and lands on Earth, causing mayhem for the town. Robin, Beast Boy, Raven, and Cyborg arrive to stop her. When they calm her down, the Gordanians call for Starfire's return. At the end Robin and Cyborg gave the other Titans a locator so "When there's trouble, you know who to call".

Villain(s) : Starfire (initially), Lord Trogar and the Robber

As the Teen Titans return to Jump City, the Brotherhood of Evil get ready for their final attack. When the Brotherhood of Evil make their move, the Teen Titans have begun recruiting young superheroes. As the ultimate battle between the Titans and the Brotherhood of Evil begins, Robin has a strategy of his own.

With all the Titans scattered across the globe and the Brotherhood of Evil taking down young superheroes one by one, Beast Boy leads Pantha, Mas, Herald, and Jericho – the only ones left – to take on the Brotherhood and rescue the Titans. Ultimately Beast Boy frees all the Titans from being frozen by the Brain, who all fight the Titans' rogues gallery. Kid Flash and Jinx show up as a couple and help the Titans in the fight. Robin captures the Brain and then offers all of the heroes a communicator and thanks them for their help. The episode ends with the Titans and the fifty new extended members ready for all their future fights, together.

The Titans return from their adventures to find that the city has changed. Upon their return they are faced with fighting a creature who can copy their every move and can shapeshift and is not hurt by anything. While exploring the city, Beast Boy spots a girl that looks like Terra and tries to jog her memory. The girl refuses to hang out with Beast Boy, but after he persists, she agrees to talk to him. Beast Boy tries to tell her that she's Terra and jog her memory, but she persists that she isn't someone who was a good person. Beast Boy later finds her stone body gone from the caves and he gets into a fight with a robotic version of Slade, who has returned, where he and Terra had their first date who insists that Terra does not want to remember her. Beast Boy makes another attempt to talk to Terra and jog her memory. She tells him that she isn't the good person he thinks she is, that things aren't how he remembers them, and that she can't be friends with him again. Terra essentially confirms her identity, but departs before Beast Boy can make any progress. He is then called to help the other Titans defeat the undefeatable monster as he runs towards a bright white light.

The DVD boxset was released on July 22, 2008 in the United States and Canada. It features a series title Teen Titans: Know Your Foes, featurette which is segmented for each of the series main villains. [19]

September 24, 2005  ( 2005-09-24 )  – January 16, 2006  ( 2006-01-16 )

Part 1 : The Doom Patrol , Beast Boy 's former teammates, have been captured and Beast Boy and the Titans have to find them. Later, they discover that the Doom Patrol have been taken captive by their worst enemies, the Brotherhood of Evil . Villain(s) : Brotherhood of Evil ( The Brain and Monsieur Mallah ) Part 2 : The Doom Patrol , now free, get Beast Boy to rejoin the team on their hunt for the Brotherhood of Evil while refusing the Titans' help. While on their mission, each of the Doom Patrol are worn out by the villains of Brotherhood of Evil. Beast Boy and Mento, the last remaining members, infiltrate the Brotherhood's fortress. The Titans and the rest of Doom Patrol join the two. Villain(s) : Brotherhood of Evil (The Brain, Monsieur Mallah, Madame Rouge , and General Immortus ), Adonis , André LeBlanc , Angel, Atlas , Billy Numerous , Cheshire , Cinderblock , Control Freak , Ding Dong Daddy , Doctor Light , Fang, Gizmo , H.I.V.E. Headmistress , I.N.S.T.I.G.A.T.O.R. , Jinx , Johnny Rancid , Kardiak , Katarou , Killer Moth , Kitten , Kyd Wykkyd , Mad Mod , Malchior , Mammoth , Master of Games , Mother Mae-Eye , Mumbo , Overload , Plasmus , Phobia , Private H.I.V.E. , Psimon , Professor Chang , Punk Rocket , Puppet King , Red X , See-More , Source, Steamroller, Trident , Warp , Wintergreen , Witch, Wrestling Star , and XL Terrestrial
Rob Hoegee, George Pérez and Marv Wolfman
Teen Titans - The Complete Fifth Season


13 episodes
2-disc set (DVD)
1.33:1 aspect ratio
Subtitles: English
Language: English (Stereo)


Featurettes
"Access Top-Secret Files from the Teen Titans: Know Your Foes Featurette Gallery"
Easter Eggs

July 22, 2008  ( 2008-07-22 ) [20] [21]


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When Starfire becomes obsessed with an ice cream scoop, the others try to teach her that inanimate objects can't replace people.

In the season five premiere, Beast Boy neglects his responsibilities, leaving the other Titans to raise his baby chick.

The Titans are excited to see the movie version of their favorite show, "Babies vs. Dogs" until the movie's exposition makes watching it super-boring. In order to save the film, the Titans go into the movie and break up the talk with exciting action.

Inspired by the "Babies vs. Dogs" movie, the Titans set out to make a big Hollywood film of their own.

Following the destruction of their tower by Slade, the Titans go house hunting.

Raven gives the Titans new super powers, but they have a hard time adjusting.

Aqualad uses shrimp and prime rib to win back Raven.

The Titans want to be the scariest trick-or-treaters in town, so Raven casts a spell to turn them into real monsters.

This week an all new episode of Teen Titans Go!.

This week an all new episode of Teen Titans Go!.

This week an all new episode of Teen Titans Go!.

This week an all new episode of Teen Titans Go!.

The competition heats up and the Titans must find a way to beat the HiveFive.

When he isn't invited to Beast Boy's birthday party, Robin throws his own party, with special guest Bob Uecker.

After receiving a galactic crime alert, the Titans take off for an epic space adventure.

The Titans have to stop Darkseid's latest scheme in Part 2, but the excitement of the space adventure might be too much for Robin to handle.

The Titans time travel back to the 1980s to determine whether or not it was the best decade ever.

Starfire dreams of becoming a successful business alien princess, and joins a cookie-selling organization to learn the proper skills.

Robin hatches a plan to get rich off pennies, but Starfire believes they are magical.

Starfire dreams of becoming a successful business alien princess, and joins a cookie-selling organization to learn the proper skills.

Robin hatches a plan to get rich off pennies, but Starfire believes they are magical.

Robin tries to tell some tall tales, but the other Titans give their own fractured versions instead.

Robin feels the other Titans are spending too much time together, so he encourages them to spend some time alone.

Robin teaches the other Titans about the difference between the Imperial System and the Metric System.

In an effort to get Teen Titans GO! canceled, Control Freak shows off some deleted scenes.

In order to quickly get through their chores and karate lessons, the Titans learn how to montage.

The Titans team up with Shazam in order to defeat the evil Mr. Mind.

Trying to avoid getting creeped out by Easter, the Titans dispatch the Easter Bunny and take matters into their own hands.

Batman and Commissioner Gordon go camping, but instead of fun outdoor activities, they'd rather watch TV.

Raven enters a beauty pageant - thinking it's a way to reconnect with her father.

Robin tries to tell some Greek myths, but the other Titans give their own fractured versions instead.

The Titans must find a way to keep all the Jump City residents from moving to Stockton.

Robin surprises the Titans with a trip to the opera, but they soon fall asleep, and all dream about starring in their own operas.

While the Titans are at Super Hero Summer Camp for the week, they may need to add another team mate to win the big canoe race.

The Titans give Robin advice to guide him through his camp romance with Wonder Girl.

Robin tells the Titans to stop being reckless teens or the Creepy Catcher will get them.

The Titans put on a show, but Robin warns them that the performance must be boring or else they'll wake up the wolves.

After not receiving participation medals, the Titans must demonstrate what they learned at camp.

Terra Decides to pay the Titans a visit and brings her new friend Cinderblock along to ruin their tower.

It's Bumblebees Birthday and she wants to celebrate it with all her friends including The Young Justice League.

The titans need a shrinking superhero, so they recruit the atom in a fight with the brain

The Titans time travel to their past adventures and insert Bumblebee into their memories, so she isn't left out of their inside jokes.

The Girls Night Out crew decide to stay in and have a slumber party, but an unknown alien threat descends on Jump City.

When Blackfire begins her plan to conquer Earth, the girls must pull out all the stops to defeat her.

Robin gets amnesia and starts thinking that Hawkman is his mother.

It's Titans West vs. Titans East as the two teams compete for who gets Bumblebee.

Control Freak forces the Titans and the Scooby gang to compete on Family Feud.

When Robin Booty Scootys his butt off, the Titans must go on an adventure to recover the lost booty.

After the other Titans are turned into collectibles and disappear, Robin must search yard sales and stores to find them.

Despite Robin's warning, the Titans mess around with atomic toots and end up causing a worldwide plague.

In the season six premiere, Batman pretends to be sick, so he and Commissioner Gordon can watch their favorite TV shows.

The Titans throw a Halloween party and invite the Justice League, but the witches brew that Robin creates has a few side effects.

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