Teen Titans (series)

Teen Titans was an American animated television series based on the DC Comics characters of the same name. Because Teen Titans Go! is based on this series, the series also features the same voice actors on Teen Titans Go!.

About
The series revolves around the five main members of the superhero team: Cyborg, Beast Boy, Raven, Starfire, and their leader Robin. During Season 2, Terra was also a member of the team for a short while until she betrayed them.



The team deals with all manner of criminal activity and threats to Jump City, while dealing with their own struggles with adolescence, their mutual friendships, and their limitations. Slade, their main enemy, is a newly designed version of the DC villain Deathstroke.

Unlike the new series, episodes focused more on the Titans' missions. Each season had a story arc that lasted throughout the entire season, but had many episodes in-between that were not focused on the story.

The story arc of Season 1 focused on Robin and his obsession of finding Slade, an ingenious mercenary who constantly outsmarts the Titans. Near the end, Robin is blackmailed into becoming Slade's apprentice, but he eventually deceives the mercenary, and rejoins the Titans.

Season 2 concentrated on Terra, who became an official Teen Titan and became romanticaly entwined with Beast Boy. Near the end of the season, however, she betrays the Titans and joins Slade as his apprentice. In the season's final episode, she betrays Slade and drowns him in lava, but imprisoned herself in stone in the process.

The story of Season 3 shifted its focus onto Cyborg, with Brother Blood as the main villain. It focused on Cyborg struggling to become leader of his own team. He soon becomes leader of the newly formed Titans East. Until, Brother Blood takes control of them. He is able to defeat the villain with the help of his old team.

Season 4 fixated on Raven and the coming of her father Trigon. Trigon is depicted as a much darker and powerful villain. Raven eventually leaves the Titans to become his servant, and the two conquer the earth. It is only when the Titans team up with their resurrected archenemy, Slade, that they restore Raven and defeat the villains.

Season 5 showed Beast Boy's original team, and how they defeated his old-time enemies, the Brotherhood of Evil. It is only after he teams up with all of the earth's honorary Titans that he is able to put the bad guys away once and for all.

The final episode of the series showed Terra's return, somehow free of her stone imprisonment. However, she apparently has no memory of meeting the Titans but it's speculated that she does remember but chose not to return to the Titans wanting to live a normal life. After a battle with Slade, Beast Boy sadly decides to let her go.

Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo was a movie based on the series, where the Teen Titans travel to Tokyo following a lure of one of the most dangerous villains they ever faced called Brushogun. The movie marks the end of the series, and is significant because Robin and Starfire finally admit their feelings for each other.

Theme Song
When there's trouble you know who to call, Teen Titans! From their tower they can see it all, Teen Titans! When there's evil on the attack, You can rest knowing they got your back, Because when the world needs heroes on patrol

Teen Titans go!

With their super powers they unite, Teen Titans! Never met a villain that they liked, Teen Titans! They've got the bad guys on the run, They never stop till the job gets done, Cuz when the world is losin all control,

Teen Titans go! Teen Titans go!

If your heart is black then you better watch out, You can not escape the team, When they catch you there wont be any doubt, You've been beaten by the teens Beaten by the teens!

T-E-E-N T-I-T-A-N-S Teen Titans Let's Go! T-E-E-N T-I-T-A-N-S Teen Titans Let's Go! T-E-E-N T-I-T-A-N-S Teen Titans Let's Go! T-E-E-N T-I-T-A-N-S Teen Titans Let's Go!

When there's trouble you know who to call, Teen Titans! From their tower they can see it all, Teen Titans! When there's evil on the attack, You can rest knowing they got your back, Cuz when the world needs heroes on patrol

Teen Titans go!

Teen Titans go!

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Teen Titans Go!
Teen Titans Go! is a reimagining of the original series, following the original spin-off, New Teen Titans. All of the main voice actors reprised their roles. While the original series was somewhat dark, Teen Titans Go! is much lighter in most aspects, but does consist of darker humor. Teen Titans Go's theme song is a remix of the original series's theme song, which was much longer. Many of the supporting characters have returned, however several have had voice actor changes such as Speedy, Killer Moth, and The Brain being voiced by Scott Menville.

Differences from Teen Titans Go!
The Titans' personalities and attitudes have changed drastically for the most part, as they are much more wild and immature in the new show. Robin changed the most, as he would keep a calm and cool head in the original series, but panics at everything in the new one. Cyborg has changed quite a bit too. He was like a cross between original series Robin and Beast Boy, but now seems to be much like Beast Boy in being lazier and crazier. Raven has changed a little, with her dark, grouchy, emotionless nature being more exaggerated, as well as her personality being revealed to be due to her cursed cloak. Beast Boy hasn't changed much, still being a fun-loving slacker, except he is noticeably less intelligent. Starfire also hasn't changed much, still being seen as the kind, innocent, naive girl, however she seems to be even less familiar with earth customs than before and is trying even harder to fit in. Every character's design is strongly based on the original series, but drawn to fit the format of the new series.

Unlike the original series, Terra never becomes a Titan. However, she appears to have fallen for Beast Boy by the end of Be Mine. They became a couple, but eventually breaks up with him as shown in Rocks and Water. She has appeared in four episodes to date.

Also, it now appears that Raven has strong romantic feelings for Beast Boy, but keeps it a secret from the other Titans and it appears that Beast Boy may like her back. This was vaguely hinted at few times in the original show and Teen Titans Go! comics, but now it is confirmed for this series.

Also, Starfire is not shown to have any romantic feelings, whereas Robin is shown too have such strong romantic feelings for her it becomes an obsession. Instead, in the original, Robin and Starfire have strong mutual romantic feeling for each other.

Also, it appears that the H.I.V.E. Five has replaced Slade as the main villains of the series, being in more episodes than any other malefactor. Slade has never made an actual appearance yet. In addition, Gizmo replaced Jinx as the leader of the H.I.V.E Five. Kyd Wykkyd, a member of the H.I.V.E. in the original series, doesn't appear as a member in Go!, but instead as a solo villain.

Season One: 2003

 * 1) Final Exam
 * 2) Sisters
 * 3) Divide and Conquer
 * 4) Forces of Nature
 * 5) The Sum of His Parts
 * 6) Nevermore
 * 7) Switched
 * 8) Deep Six
 * 9) Masks
 * 10) Mad Mod
 * 11) Car Trouble
 * 12) Apprentice (Part 1)
 * 13) Apprentice (Part 2)

Trivia

 * When word of Teen Titans Go! first came out, many fans thought it would be a Season 6 for Teen Titans, due to many fans starting online petitions for another season.
 * Some footage from the original series is shown many times in Teen Titans Go!
 * In "The Fourth Wall" the Titans watch some episodes of the original series.
 * In the episode "Dreams" the footage from the Teen Titans movie, "Teen Titans Trouble in Tokyo", was used in Robin's dream, but dubbed to fit Robins personality. The scene with the Titans East from the episode, "For Real" is also used.
 * In the episode "The Mask" footage was used from the episode "Masks"
 * During one of Robin's inspirational speeches in Caramel Apples, Beast Boy and Cyborg appear as their original Teen Titans designs.
 * In the Episode "Mas y Menos" footage from the episode Titans East is used