- In the cases of Raven and Starfire, they are using their real names ("Starfire" being the English translation of the Tamaranean name "Koriand'r"--see the episode "Betrothed"). In later years, the comic-book Raven would take the name Rachel Roth (after her mother Arella's birthname of Angela Roth).
- In the episode "Deception", Cyborg goes undercover at the HIVE Academy using the name "Stone"--a nod to his comic-book identity as Victor Stone.
- Beast Boy's real name, Garfield, is revealed in the episode "Homecoming (Part Two)". His full name, Garfield Mark Logan, is given in "Wacky Wednesday" in TEEN TITANS GO! #53, the May 2008 issue.
- Robin is the former partner of the Batman. Although there are 3 Robins. He's definitely Dick Grayson given his relationship with Starfire and circus origins as seen in Haunted. However, some of Tim Drake and Jason's mannerisms and personalities traits were given to the character.
The Teen Titans are a group of teen-age superheroes who have banded together to fight crime in the fictional, west-coast Jump City, U.S.A. The core team consists of Robin (the leader), Beast Boy, Cyborg, Raven and Starfire. In the comics, the founding members of the original Teen Titans were: Robin (Dick Grayson), Kid Flash (Wally West), Wonder Girl (Donna Troy), Aqualad (Garth) and Speedy (Roy Harper).
Yes. Cartoon Network's Teen Titans ended after a successful 5-season, 60-episode run. DC's spin-off comic book Teen Titans Go! was cancelled after running 55 issues.
The series mostly treats the Titans as if they don't have secret identities; generally, it just doesn't deal with the issue.
Unknown definitely between 14-18. Cyborg is definitely at least 16 since he can drive and is the oldest. Beast Boy is the youngest.
Robin has no super powers. However, he is a highly-trained martial artist and has advanced detective skills, trained by the Batman himself. He often fights with a bo staff or his custom-made birdarangs.
In the comics it was explained that Beast Boy caught a rare illness as a child that was fatal to humans but not to animals. His parents used an experimental treatment that cured him and gave him the ability to take the form and abilities of any animal (and turned him green). After his parents died, Beast Boy became the junior member of the Doom Patrol and, after leaving the Doom Patrol, a Titan.
Cyborg was almost killed in a laboratory explosion. His father saved his life by turning him into a bionic teen--a cyborg. Cyborg is incredibly strong and tough. Built-in sensors allow him to scan various electromagnetic frequencies. A sonic sensing device in his right arm/hand converts into a sonic cannon.
Raven is the daughter of a human mother (Arella) and the demon Trigon. She was raised in the extradimensional Temple Azarath. Raven can magically fly, teleport and telekinetically move even large objects. She has empathic healing abilities and can summon her shadowy "soul-self", which she has used to envelop enemies to capture and incapacitate them. Raven can also cast magic spells.
Starfire is a princess of the ruling family of the planet Tamaran. She is also incredibly strong and was trained in martial combat by the Warlords of Okaara. She can fly and can fire "star-bolts" from her hands (and later, her eyes). She can also absorb languages instantaneously through lip contact. Starfire's Tamaranean name is Koriand'r. She has a sister (Blackfire) and (according to the Teen Titans Go! comic-book spin off) a brother (Wildfire).
In the comics it was explained that Beast Boy caught a rare illness as a child that was fatal to humans but not to animals. His parents used an experimental treatment that cured him and gave him the ability to take the form and abilities of any animal (and turned him green). After his parents died, Beast Boy became the junior member of the Doom Patrol and, after leaving the Doom Patrol, a Titan.
Cyborg was almost killed in a laboratory explosion. His father saved his life by turning him into a bionic teen--a cyborg. Cyborg is incredibly strong and tough. Built-in sensors allow him to scan various electromagnetic frequencies. A sonic sensing device in his right arm/hand converts into a sonic cannon.
Raven is the daughter of a human mother (Arella) and the demon Trigon. She was raised in the extradimensional Temple Azarath. Raven can magically fly, teleport and telekinetically move even large objects. She has empathic healing abilities and can summon her shadowy "soul-self", which she has used to envelop enemies to capture and incapacitate them. Raven can also cast magic spells.
Starfire is a princess of the ruling family of the planet Tamaran. She is also incredibly strong and was trained in martial combat by the Warlords of Okaara. She can fly and can fire "star-bolts" from her hands (and later, her eyes). She can also absorb languages instantaneously through lip contact. Starfire's Tamaranean name is Koriand'r. She has a sister (Blackfire) and (according to the Teen Titans Go! comic-book spin off) a brother (Wildfire).
Titans Tower was constructed by Cyborg from the remains of a Gordanian spaceship that crashed onto a small island just off the coast near Jump City (see the fifth season episode "Go!"). In the comics, the original Titans Tower was located on a small island in the East River near New York City; it was built in secret by Cyborg's father as a gift to his son. The crashed spaceship may have also been an homage to the original headquarters of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Slade is based on the character of Deathstroke the Terminator from THE NEW TEEN TITANS comic book series. Deathstroke is a mercenary and assassin-for-hire named Slade Wilson. When he was translated to the Teen Titans animated series he just became "Slade" and was made into a more proactive villain--initiating his own schemes and plots. Slade is voiced by actor Ron Perlman.
Red X was originally a disguise worn by Robin in order to try to gain more information about Slade (episode 1.9, "Masks"). Later, a mysterious thief stole the Red X suit from Titans Tower and took the identity for himself (episode 3.2, "X"). His (or her?) true identity remains unknown (although Teen Titans producer Glen Murakami says that a secret identity for Red X was decided upon). Red X is voiced by Scott Menville (who is also the voice-actor for Robin).
Besides Terra and Titans East, the Teen Titans meet a number of other super-powered teens over the course of the series: Thunder and Lightning (first seen in the episode "Forces of Nature"); Hotspot ("Winner Takes All"); Wildebeest ("Winner Takes All"); Red Star ("Snowblind"); Kole and Gnarrk ("Kole"); Kid Flash ("Lightspeed"); Jericho, Herald, Killowat, Argent, Pantha and Bushido (all introduced in "Calling All Titans"); also, the three super-powered children (from "Hide and Seek") Teether, Timmy Tantrum and Melvin (with Melvin's invisible friend Bobby).
In THE NEW TEEN TITANS the H.I.V.E. was the Hierarchy of International Vengeance and Extermination. It was formed by the H.I.V.E. Master, who gathered together seven other criminal scientists to attempt to gain world domination through terrorism and political manipulation, as well as eliminating potential threats such as the Teen Titans. In the animated Teen Titans series, the Hive Academy is a semi-secret school run by Brother Blood for training future super-villains.
Yes, Kid Flash (voiced by Michael Rosenbaum--who also provided the voice of the Flash on Cartoon Network's "Justice League") makes a guest-appearance in the fifth-season episodes "Lightspeed" and "Titans Together."
Wonder Girl (Donna Troy) was not only a founding member of the comic-book Teen Titans, she was also in THE NEW TEEN TITANS comics series that this show was based on. Nevertheless, she never made an official appearance or mentioning on this show due to licensing issues. However, Wonder Girl (looking much like the comic-book Donna Troy) has brief cameo appearances in the episodes "Homecoming (Part Two)" and "Calling All Titans". She has also appeared in TEEN TITANS GO!--the comic book spun off from the animated series.
When Starfire first arrived on Earth she didn't know any Earth languages. Tamaraneans have to ability to learn languages instantaneously through lip contact.
All we are told is that it is Robin's most prized possession. It doesn't matter what it really is--the case is just a "MacGuffin"--a plot-device used to get the story rolling.
No one really knows; she just shows up as a high-school student using a different name claiming that she doesn't remember being Terra and that she doesn't have special powers. Raven's guess was, "Maybe the effect [that turned her to stone] just wore off." It has also been speculated that she was revived when Trigon was defeated, along with everyone who had been turned to stone by Trigon.
However in the Teen Titans Go! Book Number 51- It is highly suggested that the girl in the academy truly is Terra- yet still leaving it up to the reader.
TEEN TITANS THEME
Written and Produced by Andy Sturmer; Performed by Puffy AmiYumi; Courtesy of Bar/None Records! Epic Records Japan Inc.
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!
With their superpowers 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 you better watch out/You cannot escape the team/When they catch you there won't 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!
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Teen Titans GO!/Teen Titans GO!/One, two, three, four, GO!--Teen Titans!
Written and Produced by Andy Sturmer; Performed by Puffy AmiYumi; Courtesy of Bar/None Records! Epic Records Japan Inc.
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!
With their superpowers 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 you better watch out/You cannot escape the team/When they catch you there won't 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!
* (repeat)
Teen Titans GO!/Teen Titans GO!/One, two, three, four, GO!--Teen Titans!
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- How many seasons does Teen Titans have?5 seasons
- How many episodes does Teen Titans have?66 episodes
- When did Teen Titans premiere?July 19, 2003
- When did Teen Titans end?January 16, 2006
- How long are episodes of Teen Titans?30 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of Teen Titans?7.9 out of 10
- Who stars in Teen Titans?
- Who created Teen Titans?
- Who wrote Teen Titans?Dwayne McDuffie, Neal Adams, George Pérez, Marv Wolfman, Gardner Fox, Don Heck, Arnold Drake, Norm Breyfogle, Bob Haney, Adam Beechen, and others
- Who directed Teen Titans?
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- Who was the executive producer of Teen Titans?
- What is the plot of Teen Titans?A team of five teenaged superheroes save the world from many villains around their city while experiencing things normal teens face today.
- Who are the characters in Teen Titans?Deathstroke, Nightwing, Terra, Mento, Killer Moth, Monsieur Mallah, Madame Rouge, Red Star, Más y Menos, Iris West II, and others
- What is the Teen Titans theme song?Teen Titans Theme, performed by Puffy AmiYumi
- What genre is Teen Titans?Action, Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, and Sci-Fi
- How many awards has Teen Titans been nominated for?4 nominations
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