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Revision as of 05:37, 23 November 2019
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). 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. The first season was released on Blu-Ray Disc on January 23, 2018.[4]
Teen Titans has been critically acclaimed for its strong storylines and for its use of anime influences.[5][6] The first season garnered strong ratings for Cartoon Network, which prompted the network to order 52 more episodes.[7] The series was also nominated for 3 Annie Awards.[8]
Series overview
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.) Terra is the only individual member who was not part of the original roster to have a season focused on her.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Season-centric Titan(s)[9] | ||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 13 | July 19, 2003 | November 11, 2003 | Robin | |
2 | 13 | January 10, 2004 | August 21, 2004 | Terra & Beast Boy | |
3 | 13 | August 28, 2004 | January 22, 2005 | Cyborg | |
4 | 13 | January 17, 2005 | July 16, 2005 | Raven | |
5 | 13 | September 24, 2005 | January 16, 2006 | Beast Boy & The Honorary Titans | |
Special | 1 | January 10, 2005 | Beast Boy | ||
Movie | September 15, 2006 | Starfire & Robin |
Episodes
Season 1 (2003)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | 1 | "Final Exam" | Michael Chang | Rob Hoegee | July 19, 2003 | 385-903 |
2 | 2 | "Sisters" | Alex Soto | Amy Wolfram | July 26, 2003 | 385-902 |
3 | 3 | "Divide and Conquer" | Ciro Nieli | David Slack | August 2, 2003 | 385-901 |
4 | 4 | "Forces of Nature" | Ciro Nieli | Adam Beechen | August 16, 2003 | 385-904 |
5 | 5 | "The Sum of His Parts" | Alex Soto | David Slack | August 23, 2003 | 385-905 |
6 | 6 | "Nevermore" | Michael Chang | Greg Klein & Tom Pugsley | August 30, 2003 | 385-906 |
7 | 7 | "Switched" | Ciro Nieli | Rick Copp | September 6, 2003 | 385-907 |
8 | 8 | "Deep Six" | Alex Soto | Marv Wolfman | September 13, 2003 | 385-908 |
9 | 9 | "Masks" | Michael Chang | Greg Klein & Tom Pugsley | September 20, 2003 | 385-909 |
10 | 10 | "Mad Mod" | Ciro Nieli | Adam Beechen | September 27, 2003 | 385-910 |
11 | 11 | "Apprentice" | Michael Chang | Rob Hoegee | October 4, 2003 | 385-912 |
12 | 12 | Ciro Nieli | David Slack | October 11, 2003 | 385-913 | |
13 | 13 | "Car Trouble" | Alex Soto | Amy Wolfram | November 11, 2003 | 385-911 |
Season 2 (2004)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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14 | 1 | "How Long Is Forever?" | Alex Soto | David Slack | January 10, 2004 | 257-321 |
15 | 2 | "Every Dog Has His Day" | Michael Chang | Rob Hoegee | January 17, 2004 | 257-322 |
16 | 3 | "Terra" | Ciro Nieli | Amy Wolfram | January 24, 2004 | 257-323 |
17 | 4 | "Only Human" | Alex Soto | Adam Beechen | January 31, 2004 | 257-324 |
18 | 5 | "Fear Itself" | Michael Chang | Dwayne McDuffie | February 7, 2004 | 257-325 |
19 | 6 | "Date with Destiny" | Ciro Nieli | Rick Copp | February 14, 2004 | 257-326 |
20 | 7 | "Transformation" | Alex Soto | Rob Hoegee | February 21, 2004 | 257-327 |
21 | 8 | "Titan Rising" | Michael Chang | Amy Wolfram | February 28, 2004 | 257-328 |
22 | 9 | "Winner Take All" | Ciro Nieli | Dwayne McDuffie | March 6, 2004 | 257-329 |
23 | 10 | "Betrayal" | Alex Soto | Amy Wolfram | July 31, 2004 | 257-330 |
24 | 11 | "Fractured" | Michael Chang | David Slack | August 7, 2004 | 257-331 |
25 | 12 | "Aftershock" | Ciro Nieli | David Slack | August 14, 2004 | 257-332 |
26 | 13 | Alex Soto | Amy Wolfram | August 21, 2004 | 257-333 | |
Season 3 (2004–05)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | Viewers (millions) |
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27 | 1 | "Deception" | Michael Chang | Rob Hoegee | August 28, 2004 | 257–481 | 0.86[10] |
28 | 2 | "X" | Ben Jones | David Slack | September 4, 2004 | 257–482 | N/A |
29 | 3 | "Betrothed" | Alex Soto | Amy Wolfram | September 11, 2004 | 257–483 | N/A |
30 | 4 | "Crash" | Michael Chang | Rick Copp | September 18, 2004 | 257–484 | 1.68[11] |
31 | 5 | "Haunted" | Ben Jones | Adam Beechen | October 2, 2004 | 257–485 | N/A |
32 | 6 | "Spellbound" | Alex Soto | David Slack | October 9, 2004 | 257–486 | N/A |
33 | 7 | "Revolution" | Michael Chang | John Esposito | October 16, 2004 | 257–487 | N/A |
34 | 8 | "Wavelength" | Ben Jones | Greg Klein & Thomas Pugsley | October 23, 2004 | 257–488 | N/A |
35 | 9 | "The Beast Within" | Alex Soto | David Slack | October 30, 2004 | 257–489 | N/A |
36 | 10 | "Can I Keep Him?" | Christopher Berkeley & Michael Chang | Richard Elliott & Simon Racioppa | November 6, 2004 | 257–490 | 1.20[12] |
37 | 11 | "Bunny Raven... or... How to Make a Titananimal Disappear" | Ben Jones | Louis Hirshorn & Joelle Sellner | January 8, 2005 | 257–491 | N/A |
38 | 12 | "Titans East" | Alex Soto | Marv Wolfman | January 15, 2005 | 257–492 | N/A |
39 | 13 | Michael Chang | David Slack | January 22, 2005 | 257–493 | 2.14[13] | |
Season 4 (2005)
- The episodes from this season are listed in production code order, rather than airdate order.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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40 | 1 | "Episode 257-494 (a.k.a. Don't Touch That Dial)" | Ben Jones | David Slack | January 29, 2005 | 257–494 | 1.36[14] |
41 | 2 | "The Quest" | Ben Jones | Amy Wolfram | February 5, 2005 | 257–495 | 1.73[15] |
42 | 3 | "Birthmark" | Michael Chang | David Slack | February 12, 2005 | 257–496 | N/A |
43 | 4 | "Cyborg the Barbarian" | Alex Soto | Richard Elliott & Simon Racioppa | February 19, 2005 | 257–497 | 0.90[16] |
44 | 5 | "Employee of the Month" | Alex Soto | Rob Hoegee | May 21, 2005 | 257–498 | N/A |
45 | 6 | "Troq" | Michael Chang | Amy Wolfram | May 28, 2005 | 257–499 | 0.94[17] |
46 | 7 | "The Prophecy" | Ben Jones | Greg Klein & Tom Pugsley | June 4, 2005 | 257–500 | 1.05[18] |
47 | 8 | "Stranded" | Alex Soto | Melody Fox | June 11, 2005 | 257–501 | N/A |
48 | 9 | "Overdrive" | Michael Chang | David Slack | June 18, 2005 | 257–502 | N/A |
49 | 10 | "Mother Mae-Eye" | Ben Jones | David Slack | June 25, 2005 | 257–503 | 1.23[19] |
50 | 11 | "The End" | Alex Soto | Amy Wolfram | July 2, 2005 | 257–504 | 1.41[20] |
51 | 12 | Michael Chang | Rob Hoegee | July 9, 2005 | 257–505 | 1.02[14] | |
52 | 13 | Ben Jones | David Slack | July 16, 2005 | 257–506 | 1.36[14] | |
Season 5 (2005–06)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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53 | 1 | "Homecoming" | Michael Chang | Rob Hoegee | September 24, 2005 | 257-507 |
54 | 2 | Ben Jones | Richard Elliott & Simon Racioppa | October 1, 2005 | 257-508 | |
55 | 3 | "Trust" | Matt Youngberg | Amy Wolfram | October 8, 2005 | 257-509 |
56 | 4 | "For Real" | Michael Chang | Melody Fox | October 15, 2005 | 257-510 |
57 | 5 | "Snowblind" | Ben Jones | Rob Hoegee | October 29, 2005 | 257-511 |
58 | 6 | "Kole" | Matt Youngberg | Amy Wolfram | November 5, 2005 | 257-512 |
59 | 7 | "Hide and Seek" | Michael Chang | Amy Wolfram | November 12, 2005 | 257-513 |
60 | 8 | "Lightspeed" | Ben Jones | Rob Hoegee, George Pérez & Marv Wolfman | December 3, 2005 | 257-514 |
61 | 9 | "Revved Up" | Matt Youngberg | John Esposito | December 10, 2005 | 257-515 |
62 | 10 | "Go!" | Michael Chang | David Slack | December 17, 2005 | 257-516 |
63 | 11 | "Calling All Titans" | Ben Jones | Amy Wolfram | January 7, 2006 | 257-517 |
64 | 12 | "Titans Together" | Matt Youngberg | Rob Hoegee | January 14, 2006 | 257-518 |
65 | 13 | "Things Change" | Michael Chang | Amy Wolfram | January 16, 2006 | 257-519 |
Specials
Special episode (2005)
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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"The Lost Episode" | Matt Youngberg | Rick Copp | January 10, 2005 February 6, 2007 (DVD) | (online)|
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". Villain(s): Punk Rocket, H.I.V.E Headmistress (cameo at concert), Mad Mod (cameo at concert), Wintergreen (cameo at concert), Amazing Mumbo (human form; cameo at concert) |
Television film (2006)
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo | Michael Chang, Ben Jones, and Matt Youngberg | David Slack | September 15, 2006 |
DVD releases
From September 28, 2004 to September 20, 2005, Warner Home Video 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.
Season | Episodes | Years active | Release dates (Region 1) | ||||
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Volume 1 | Volume 2 | Complete season release | Complete series re-release | ||||
1 | 13 | 2003 | September 28, 2004 | April 12, 2005 | February 7, 2006 | October 2, 2018 | |
May 26, 2015 | |||||||
2 | 2004 | September 20, 2005 | — | September 12, 2006 | |||
3 | 2004–05 | — | — | April 10, 2007 | |||
4 | 2005 | — | — | November 20, 2007 | |||
5 | 2005–06 | — | — | July 22, 2008 |
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