Which is better
Teen titans
Or
Teen titans go
What's on your mind?
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Which is better
Teen titans
Or
Teen titans go
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Jellystone! gets a crossover with Cartoon Network's classic characters, while Greg Eagles reprise his role as Grim Reaper.
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Let me know in the comments if you wish to see more of these from me along with stating your caption. Peace. :D
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I might make a new account only for cartoon network shows
Does anybody have teen titans go figure? if so my friend code is LW4S-QXAV-RHYQ and my username is Starfire4ever11
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Two shows are celebrating 25th years.
So, I've been hearing that Teen Titans Go is getting canceled this year, but it's also getting an eighth season. While it's true that the eighth season has been confirmed, I'm not quite sure whether or not it will be the last season. If it is the last season, then that means TTG is sure to be canceled later on after the season finishes. But I don't really know. If you ask me, I think having the eighth season be the last might be a good thing, because the show has been running for way too long. It’s probably time for it to come to a close and make way for newer, better shows. It’ll probably be for the best, not just for Cartoon Network, but for the staff and cast behind it. They’re probably getting tired of working on the show and want to move on to other things. For now, we'll just have to cross our fingers. Hopefully, the final episode of the show will have a "happily ever after" ending, unlike the original Teen Titans show that ended in a cliffhanger. Although TTG is getting a spin-off series called "The Night Begins to Shine", maybe we'll finally get a sixth season of the original series. Who knows? We'll just have to wait and see.
Hey guys! @DCLegend7 here. I wanted to let you guys know that I really love giving myself and some people close to me some scenario-type questions for them to answer and decided that I should do the same with you guys! I will post one scenario question every few days. :) Good luck!
Scenario question 1:
If you were one day teleported to Jump City, where is the first place you would go?
Write your answers in the comments pls and say if you want to see more of these scenario questions from me. :)
Hey guys guess what my birthday is coming I’m gonna be 15 on the 25th y’all please wish me a happy birthday that would really mean a lot also for my birthday I’m going to Lego Land because I like legos guys please wish me a happy birthday.
As you all know, I love the Numand'r (name combination of Numerous and Komand'r) ship and it is my main OTP of the series. But I have been thinking that Cartoon Network should make this ship canon.
"I'm the Sauce" shows both of them standing next to each other in one scene. It could imply that they could be friends or good terms with each other.
They could be like the successful version of RobStar. Both Billy and Robin are voiced by Scott Menville while Blackfire and Starfire are voiced by Hynden Walch. Scott Menville and Hynden Walch portray as the main couple, RobStar. I would like to see them do the same thing but with Billy and Blackfire.
I think that Billy's funny attitude would make Blackfire happy. Blackfire might see things in Billy that she might like.
Billy can quite get into arguments with his clones, which he treats them as siblings. Blackfire can get into fights with her sister, Starfire. They both explain to each other how annoying their siblings can be (Billy treats his clones like brothers)
Billy might help cheer her up from her negative emotions after the events of "Girls Night In".
Here are some things about 2004 Cartoon Network (my version) and 2003 Adult Swim (my version) you may (or may not) know about. Adult Swim (voiced by Chris Phillips), a cynical, sarcastic, grouchy, mature, stubborn, short-tempered, rough and tough, tomboy punk rocker; and Cartoon Network (voiced by Rebecca Honig), a peppy, optimistic, giggly, girly, cartoony, heroic, childish and cute schoolboy. Both are based on real channels owned by Warner Bros and Williams Street, but with different appearances and exaggerated personalities. Plus, they're brothers.