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Robin's identity/Secret Identities/Continuity
ATTENTION EDITORS: There have been several edits in the past couple of months to these sections that contain unsoruced material that are basically episode plot summaries used to defend one position or the other. Please remember that Wikipedia policy is to cite your sources and that for a work of art like a television show the work itself cannot be the source. Information contained in these sections should be restrained to verifiable third party information like a critical review of the show or a direct quote from a writer/creator. --malber 18:20, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
The comment about a cartoon network employee saying its Tim Drake, in context, was reffering to the current comic run, not the animated series. It should be removed. -SA-
"Teen Titans producer Glen Murakami has stated in various interviews that although he originally intended for this Robin to be Dick Grayson, the animated Teen Titans Robin actually has no secret identity. " Bullcrap, they just messed up and wanted to cover their arse. Other than that, there is an episode where a robin from an alternate dimension comes to help robin because he broke his arm. This alternate dimensional characters name is Dick Grayson. However in the show the character changes it's name to lefty or something with the letter L. --Cyberman 03:06, July 26, 2005 (UTC)
Can we please get over this issue? I'm satisfied with the comment by the series producer that the there is no intent to have a "secret identity" for the characters. If you want to have a debate about character secret identities and want to point out specific episodes where there is a hint of an identity, then please move it to a fan based forum. My opinion is that any reference to a character's secret identity is meant as an inside joke by the writers. --malber 16:50, 4 August 2005 (UTC)
I think the only reason this is a question is because if it's supposed to be something that happens after BTAS, it must be Tim Drake, but most would argue this takes place wholly in another universe, especially since Batman is nowhere to be seen.
Two more hints that it might be Dick Grayson: 1) Michael Rosenbaum is going to supply the voice of Kid Flash. On Justice League Unlimited, he does the voice of The Flash who, in the comics, was the third Flash and served as Kid Flash in his teens and was Grayson's best friend; 2) At Comic-Con 2005 a kid (only kids were allowed to ask questions) asked what Robin's real name was. I think it was David Slack who said to watch the "Fractured" episode and pause where he first announces his name as Nosyarg Kcid. Epiphone83 20:32, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
I should also state that I can't put the latter piece of info into the article, as I think it qualifies as "original research."
Batman hasn't made an appearance, but Wayn Enterprises has —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.166.191.228 (talk) 14:31, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
One thing everyone should keep in mind is that Wikipedia is about NPOV and cited sources, not original research. Unless there's a cited source establishing the secret identities of the characters, I think the Murakami quote is sufficient to keep things ambiguous. The show itself cannot be a source, so any hints or inside jokes that have been put in the show are just that, to tease the viewer. --malber 01:05, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
I saw that you deleted by addition to Continuity regarding items revealed in the episode Go. I agree that I should not have phrased it as an episode synopsis, but I believe that information revealed in that episode is important to mention. I'd like to see it included in some form. --echocharlie 01:41, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- I removed the paragraph because it was basically a plot summary of an episode. Sure "Go" establishes how the Titans became a team, but it doesn't resolve the continuity issue. I don't think we're going to find an answer in the show itself because the creators keep this issue ambiguous on purpose. I think this section already contains enough information about the show to conclude that there is no, and probably never will be an answer for the question of continuity. --malber 10:45, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
This section is yet again growing with uncited speculation. I believe it may be time to reign in here. --malber 01:53, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
- I support that. While the issue probably needs a mention, enough is enough, and original research must be purged. --InShaneee 03:17, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
I think its pretty stupid how they try and make you think that Robin is not the DC comic Robin. My brother watches some show called "Static Shock", and in the show the character meets Batman and when he does he asks Batman where robin is and Batman tell him that Rocin is with the Teen Titans. 75.57.163.147 01:30, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
I was about to add that, in one of the earlier episodes of Static Shock in which Batman makes a cameo, Virgil asks where Robin is and Batman states he is doing stuff with the Titans. 97.99.25.214 17:40, 11 August 2007 (UTC)
I can't remember the exact episode now, but there is a sequence where Beastboy refers to Robin's older brother and the bad brother. I think it is in the first meeting with Red X. Also in the standard DC continuity Tim Drake has implyed that he might continue the work of Batman, but not under that name. I someone might help me find the episode, because that implies that it is Tim Drake who is Robin. It would at least help the statement the producer made that they dind't aim at a particular Robin, but it is also the clearest hint I have seen.
In the episode 'Fractured' an extradimensional Robin appears, and when he explains his connection to Robin the name Dick Grayson scrolls in the background.
In the episode "X" Beastboy tries to explain how Red X and Robin can be in the same place. On the whiteboard two solutions he presents are "lost brother" and Jason Todd. It might just be an in-joke, but it also implies that Robin is Tim Drake as Dick Grayson quit being Robin Before Jason Todd appeared.
Cancellation
So it appears likely that the show has been cancelled (though not yet reported on IMDB). It would be nice to have a much more reputable source for this than a fan site. However, CN is notorious for not releasing press reports about canceled shows (see Samurai Jack). I think the sentence on this should be toned down. As it stands right now it seems a bit POV pushing. A show's cancellation, no matter how emotional you are about it, is a factual event that should be reported NPOV.--malber 11:47, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
I think the current season is already an extension and last season was originally intended to be the final one. I could be wrong, however.Epiphone83 20:37, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
- Comics Continuum posted the airdates of the last three episodes of Season 5. I just changed the series' end date to the air date of the last episode since this seems to be the last season. It has also been stated (although I don't think officially yet) that Robin will be coming to the next season of The Batman. source --Homestar14 19:50, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
- I just heard that the dates for the final three episodes were wrong, and they will be airing later than previously stated. Titans Tower will be posting the correct airdates tomorrow. We can probably leave the end date how it is until then. --Homestar14 3:42 16 December 2005 (UTC)
- Okay. Titans Tower has posted the airdates of the last three episodes. It seems the last episode Things Change will air on February 4th. I changed the series end date to match that date. --Homestar14 20:13 16 December 2005 (UTC)
When someone went and put Terra in the list of Titans, the editor royally screwed up the tables for those sections. I had to dig deep for the revision, and the cancellation section was missed. This material needs to be reintroduced into the article. --malber 10:55, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
Since the presumed last show date is in the future, and Cartoon Network has not released an official notice on this subject, and that Wikipedia is not a crystal ball I think we should wait on including the information about the show being cancelled. --malber 11:19, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
- For a guy who has worked in and around the business as long as Wheaton has, he knows shockingly little. A) WB Animation (Feature) has no control over the cancellation of a series WBA (TV) does b) Warner Bros animation, while a studio, is essentially a production company - Cartoon Network is in charge of renewing or not renewing a series and THEY did not renew it - WBA had nothing to do with the cancellation. It's like blaming Warner Bros. for cancelling Scrubs, not NBC (Scrubs is NOT cancelled - it's just an example). One makes it - the other airs it. In fact, CN has pretty much cut all ties with the TV series WBA makes (JLU, TT and Krypto). Nothing like a dude with a blog and a lack of information to spread misinformation.
It's even stated this way in articles as early as this one... [1]--Raltorn 02:16, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Agreed with the above comments by Raltorn. I have spoken directly with members of the production team and can attest to the fact that Wil Wheaton's comments were incorrect and baseless. I have made corrections to the "Cancellation" section to hopefully stop further rumors.
I also edited the sentence "Reports of layoffs at the WB studios may have also contributed to the show's cancellation" because it doesn't make any sense.
TheMagnificentHazo 04:46, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
Terra
Folks, and fanboys and fangirls, Terra was never a permanent memeber of the Titans. She is, for all intents and purposes, dead. She does not belong in the list of founding Titans. Note that this is also concurrent with the comics storyline. --malber 13:41, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Ok, I don't think we know that for a fact either. However, why is she under the villains page? Colonel Marksman 22:51, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
- Because she was working for Slade in every episode she appeared in save one. --InShaneee 23:35, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
- Hmm. I suppose. I was just thinking about the very last episode with her as an overall "?" for this disscussion. Have to admit, she is a very, um, "controversial" character, with a mix of feelings from the audience. (E.g., is she really the evil, terrible villian, or what?) Colonel Marksman 14:40, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
- Malber, I don't know if you work for the show, so if you are, please excuse me for someone who don't know better. I think you shouldn't have removed her footnote, and completely obliterating Terra -a major character- from the article is uncalled for. I have seen arguments here regarding Terra's true side, so I wrote the footnote for Terra to solve the problem. The footnote explains that readers shouldn't take the article's word for it, because the discussion is in truth open to worldwide fan speculations (not just the opinions of the few of us here in Wiki), and also because the writers of the show themselves deliberately left it to pure fan speculation. They said so themselved in an interview. In my case, I believe my footnote justified. I would strongly suggest putting Terra back in the article along with the explanatory footnote. - Clockword
- Just revert it, dudester. --Chris Griswold 12:40, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
Someone removed Terra again.
- That's because everything you put about her was fan speculation, which is not acceptable content. --InShaneee 19:04, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
Not to mentioned she's very underused. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.241.135.241 (talk) 19:29, 16 March 2010 (UTC)
"Go"
I'm inclined to remove the newly added paragraph about this ep, but I'd like some other opinions first. It really doesn't add anything to the discussion on the series' place in continuity (nor could it, as far as I see), and if it were to offer any more detail than it already does (say, to explain HOW it was starfire learned to speak english), we'd be going outside the scope of this article. If there's no opposition in a few days, I'll go ahead and remove it myself. --InShaneee 03:32, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- Actually, I was thinking exactly the same thing. I agree with you--it's not really important enough to warrant its own paragraph. Even if it were to be elaborated, I don't feel it really belongs here, anyway. Gemtiger 04:20, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
The episode Go serves as a prequel to the series, showing the first meeting of the main characters. In it, a thief alludes to Robin's mentor, but not by name, and Robin replies that he's working solo now. The episode also reveals several other bits of information. It explains how Starfire knows how to speak English despite being an alien, why Beast Boy stopped wearing his Doom Patrol mask, how Cyborg's Sonic Blaster came to be, and how the Titans chose the site for their tower.
— Unknown, From article
I removed the paragraph, but archived it here. If someone feels that this can be reworked to include in the Continuity section, please do. However, IMO I feel this section does not need more material from the show itself, it needs more verifiable cited sources. It needs a quote from Bruce Timm on the question of crossovers. I feel that the quote from Murakami in the section above implies that the show is outside of and independent from the DCAU continuity, but doesn't state this directly. --malber 10:50, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
Bruce Timm
The following information was moved from the infobox to here:
- (Note: Even though he was the creator of all previous post 1990 DC animated shows, Bruce Timm was the producer of this show and not one of it's creators)
--malber 23:36, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
Trouble in Tokyo
- sigh* Does anyone have any references for anything about this movie? --InShaneee 03:25, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
- I didn't see anything on IMDB. --malber 13:10, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
It's called Titans in Tokyo I think [2]--zeldamaster3 13:48, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
Canceled
It is an ended show check out tv.com. But Teen Titans might be brought back as a diferent show. Like they could change it to Titans go or something. It happend to Justice League.
- It has also been stated that good sales of Trouble in Toky could spawn future Titans projects... EO
There is a Teen Titans episode on Batman: The Brave and the Bold called "Sidekicks Assembled" even though they never mentioned the word "Teen Titans". I don't want to spoil it, but I can say that Robin, Speedy and Aqualad are in that episode. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.241.135.241 (talk) 19:33, 16 March 2010 (UTC)
Heroes section
Okay, so I'm curious. Where is Superboy? Isn't he like a huge character in Teen Titans comic books. What about the other heros too in the comic book series? Were there contract issued which prevented Superboy from being in the show?
I've re-added the list of characters and the image. Apostrophe (talk · contribs) has stated the intention of making the article easier for new readers, and there have been some very good edits of fanish material, but I think the paragraph here is redundant to the intro, or that some of this material can be added to the intro. I also think it's dangerous to state that Terra was a main Titan. While it is factually correct, especially considering the source material, in the show she was only there for a few episodes when compared to the bulk of the show. Listing her as a main Titan only invites the fan-kids and the shippers to expand and speculate.
The general guideline for TV shows is to have a list of characters ala IMDB so this is why I readded the list. I also think the FU image of the main cast is an appropriate graphical representation of the cast. Thoughts anyone? -- Malber (talk · contribs) 15:19, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
I think this crap shouldn't be mentioned on other DC - Titan connected pages. Keep it separate from the articles on the REAL DC titles.
Just a heads up, I fixed a syntax error with the Honorary Titans table. It was left open ended, resulting in the info being displayed under the anteceding header, Major Villians. Now that it's fixed, it displayes properly.
Superboy was never a member of the Teen Titans. In any of the DC Universes, Superman was an adult and a member of the Justice League during the existance of the Teen Titans. Superboy was a long time member of the Legion of the Super Heros.Jny 01:25, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
DVD Releases
Can someone please enter a section, or at least a small paragraph, involving the current and upcoming DVD releases announced for the series? I'd do it myself, but I'm not quite sure where the information should be placed in the article. --Thores, 05:02, 05 April 2006 (UTC)
Maneuvers section
What seperates Teen Titans from other superhero shows is the fact that the Titans will combine their powers into spectacular maneuvers. Would it be a good idea to add a "Maneuvers" section to this page?
- No. While this happened a few times, it's really too small of a detail to be of any use to anyone, nor to be encyclopedic. --InShaneee 20:44, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
- I concur, however a comment that, like the original comic, the show focused on the importance of a team working together to acheive a goal may be okay. Putting this in an non-original research context might be difficult. -- Malber (talk · contribs) 20:47, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
New Game
A new game was just recently released based on this series. I was wondering where the proper place for this information would be. 70.119.252.247 19:15, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
Judas Contract
According to this website (a very trustworrthy site) http://www.titansgo.net/ it says that the judas contract movie isnt really a spinoff of the tv series but its own movie. it has different character designs —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.85.221.185 (talk • contribs) 21:06, August 4, 2006
- Thank you, Captain obvious and welcome to a week ago. BTW, if you have to preface a reference with a credibility claim...well, it doesn't look good. ACS (Wikipedian); Talk to the Ace. See what I've edited. 03:52, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
Cancellation Part 2
A search at TitansGo.net for the words "cancel," "cancelled," and "cancellation" reveals no postings. Titan's Tower's small posting says, "...bad news from the production staff" that Cartoon Network passed on season six. This is not a reliable source. If there is a verifiable citation for a story that contradict's Wheaton's story, please post it with a reference that points to the story. Until then, I'm satisfied with his insider story as he's a frickin member of the cast! -- Malber (talk • contribs) 12:20, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Malber, with all due respect, I really do not think you know what you are talking about. Saying that TitansGo and TitansTower "function on rumors" is completely and blatantly false. Both sites keep an open dialogue and communicate directly with staff members on the show. TitansTower has done multiple interviews with Glen Murakami, David Slack, Rob Hoegee, and Amy Wolfram. I myself have even spoken with members of the production team, who have said without hesitation that Wil Wheaton's account was misguided and untrue. It is perfectly understandable that both sites would hesitate to post a front page update outing Wheaton and giving names of those regular (not guest) staff members who contradicted his story, and I do not think you realize that names are sometimes witheld because of sensitive topics. If you are truly desperate for validation, you may want to check each site's respective forum systems, because Wil's mistake was in fact discussed there.
I think you should relax, because his story is completely false, and by constantly reverting the article you are directly contributing to a perpetuation of misinformation. TheMagnificentHazo 02:22, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- I've used Titan's Tower in this article with the quote from Murakami about Robin's identity. That was acceptable as a reliable source. But neither website has detailed information that refutes what Wheaton has said. Titan's Tower only paraphrases some guy on the production staff. This is not evidence that didn't come from higher up the Time Warner corporate chain. Wheaton's story is the only detailed one we can reliably verify, and I trust his word as he's been in the industry for over 20 years! Forums and weblongs are unacceptable per the reliable source guidelines. Provide some actual citations and your edits will likely stay. Wikipedia doesn't function on "I heard it from some guy." -- Malber (talk • contribs) 12:11, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- Once again, I will point out to you that it is unlikely that either site would report, "Hey guys we're here to tell you that Wil Wheaton is wrong and here is the name of the specific person who said so, let's all go laugh at Wil for being wrong." And even if they did, posting such an update now would be rather belated, don't you think? The cancellation was very messy and very confusing for all parties involved, and it is very understandable that Wil would be confused. Additionally, saying that Wikipedia doesn't function on hearsay is rather ironic, considering that that is precisely what Wheaton's account is; the story about WB's new president not liking the pitch is a false rumor that was spread around the community for some reason. I am telling you as a direct source that the information in the article is incorrect, and I also find it somewhat insulting that you trivialize the sites' sources as "some guy[s]."
- I would also once again remind you to search the sites' forum systems. And, again, I would ask that you reread the responses in the Cancellation section farther up on this page (particularly the one from user Raltorn); they provide further evidence that this secondhand account from someone not directly involved with the show is very unlikely to be accurate. Please understand I am not trying to be belligerent or argumentative, I am attempting to add clarification to this article and stop the rumors it has prompted. TheMagnificentHazo 17:21, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- And I'm trying to point you to the relevant policies regarding editing on Wikipedia. We function on verification from reliable secondary sources, not original research and not firsthand accounts. The cited article doesn't have to say that Wheaton is wrong. It should provide a story that is significantly different from Wheaton's account. As it stands, neither website does that. And again, forums and weblogs are not considered reliable sources per the guidelines. I would suggest finding somewhere this was reported in the press. A story on either Titan's Tower or TitansGo.net would be acceptable if they reported a detailed story about the cancellation, but saying you are the primary source isn't verifiable. The article doesn't claim Wheaton's story is the truth, just that it is a verifiable story.The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth. -- Malber (talk • contribs) 17:28, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- I don't think you realize how utterly ridiculous that last sentence sounds. I also think you are taking this edit war far too seriously. Nonetheless, I strongly dislike the fact that inaccurate information is being essentially protected on this page (you may say that the article doesn't claim it is the truth, but it's perfectly clear that's what it comes across as), so I will do my best to clarify a source. As I cannot find any way to contact you on your member page, please send me an e-mail at wyse_cracker@yahoo.com. I will provide you with what "verification" I can. TheMagnificentHazo 00:18, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
- It sounds silly until you read WP:V. Verifiability prevents someone from saying, "It's the truth because I say so." A cited source has to be verifiable by everyone; a private e-mail isn't an appropriate source. Something reported in the press (and yes, even a fan site would be like Titan's Tower) would be acceptable. -- Malber (talk • contribs) 02:36, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
- I have a link to a public page but I am unsure if it qualifies as a source and I do not want to link it here. That is why I want you to e-mail me, because you have not provided any contact information yourself. Please calm down, back off the Internet rage for a second, and just contact me. TheMagnificentHazo 19:23, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
- Any user who has registered their e-mail address can be contacted privately by going to their user page and clicking on "E-mail this user" under the toolbox. Or you could just go here: Special:Emailuser/Malber. -- Malber (talk • contribs) 19:57, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
- E-mail sent. Awaiting your response. TheMagnificentHazo 18:26, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
- Ooh! I can't wait to find out the results! -Chris Griswold (☎☓) 19:33, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
- LOL Chris. TMH: I got the e-mail. The material you sent is in forum posts which unfortunately don't meet the criteria of reliable sources. It would be nice if the staffers of those sites would actually write a journalistic story about the cancellation so we could cite it. We could (and probably should) re-word the article to state that Wheaton's views are not the official line from WB, but I fail to see the importance of the whether the decision came from WB Animation or Cartoon Network; they're both owned by the same parent company and the show is still cancelled. -- Malber (talk • contribs) 20:15, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
- Ooh! I can't wait to find out the results! -Chris Griswold (☎☓) 19:33, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
- E-mail sent. Awaiting your response. TheMagnificentHazo 18:26, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
- Any user who has registered their e-mail address can be contacted privately by going to their user page and clicking on "E-mail this user" under the toolbox. Or you could just go here: Special:Emailuser/Malber. -- Malber (talk • contribs) 19:57, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
- I have a link to a public page but I am unsure if it qualifies as a source and I do not want to link it here. That is why I want you to e-mail me, because you have not provided any contact information yourself. Please calm down, back off the Internet rage for a second, and just contact me. TheMagnificentHazo 19:23, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Okay, I've added a sentence to emphasize that Wheaton's story is not official. I hope this compromise will be satisfactory. -- Malber (talk • contribs) 20:29, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
- laffo@Chris. That works for me, Malber. I doubt we'll be seeing any journalistic story about the cancellation because, as I mentioned before, it's a fairly sensitive and complex issue that isn't typically addressed publically. But at least this way makes it clear that Wheaton's story is not necessarily correct (because it isn't :P). Glad we were able to resolve this. TheMagnificentHazo 21:31, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
- Glad we could work this out :-) -- Malber (talk • contribs) 17:19, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
- Heeeere we go: Rob Hoegee confirms cancellation by Cartoon Network. The link in my most recent update should suffice until TitansGo.net or another site releases a transcript of the interview.TheMagnificentHazo 03:02, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
- Glad we could work this out :-) -- Malber (talk • contribs) 17:19, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
Continuity again
I'm inclined to delete this entire section. It's interesting speculation, but I don't think it will ever rise above original research especially now that the show has been cancelled. Thoughts, anyone? -- Malber (talk • contribs) 17:17, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
- I don't have a problem with including some bits of information, such as are in that sectionl we just need to be careful not to make a conclusion.--Chris Griswold (☎☓) 18:18, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
- The only problem is that it's flagged as lacking sources. I think it's correctly flagged. Unfortunately, I don't think we're ever going to be able to find any sources for the speculation in the section. -- Malber (talk • contribs) 20:25, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
- I think I may have flagged it. I will commit myself to finding some sources. --Chris Griswold (☎☓) 20:38, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
- I don't recall Bruce (Timm) ever making any comment like the one cited in the section, so that can probably go. And the Kid Flash costume in "Flash and Substance" was just a standard Kid Flash costume-- it wasn't a reference to Teen Titans. Other parts of the section seem to be mainly composed of simple facts which can be easily verified by watching any of the animated series mentioned. I would request that, with the exception of those first two points, you hold off on any sort of deleting action for a while; I believe there is at least one major interview coming out in the near future which deals with some of the continuity questions. TheMagnificentHazo 22:23, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
Episode List
Season 1
Season 1 Episode 1:Divide and Conquer
Production number: unknown First airdate: August 02, 2003 Short summary: Cinderblock busts into a prison at the same time that the Titans show up to stop a jailbreak. But when Robin and Cyborg's big "Sonic Boom" maneuver goes awry, the bad guys get away and the boys blame each other. An argument erupts, and when the shouting stops, Cyborg quits!
Season 1 Episode 2:Sisters
Production number: unknown First airdate: July 26, 2003 Short summary: When Starfire's sister, Blackfire, shows up to visit, Starfire just wishes she would leave. Blackfire is wild, cool, and hip...everything Starfire's not. Since the other Titans seem to like Blackfire so much, Starfire thinks they won't need her around anymore. But just as Star's thinking about leaving, a couple of alien thugs show up to haul her away.
Season 1 Episode 3:Final Exam
Production number: unknown First airdate: July 19, 2003 Short summary: The HIVE Academy unveils its top graduates: three teenage supervillains known as Gizmo, Mammoth, and Jinx. Before Slade will hire the new HIVE agents, he requires that they pass one final test: they must destroy the Teen Titans.
Season 1 Episode 4:Forces of Nature
Production number: unknown First airdate: August 16, 2003 Short summary: Dark, ominous clouds blow in from the east, bringing Thunder and Lightning with them: two forces of nature made flesh in the form of costumed super-teens. The stormy brothers aren't evil...they're just looking for a good time. Unfortunately, their idea of fun involves wrecking everything in sight.
Season 1 Episode 5:The Sum of His Parts
Production number: unknown First airdate: August 23, 2003 Short summary: A day of fun in the park is cut short when Cyborg suddenly freezes like a statue. His power cell is dying. But before Cyborg can get home to fix his power cell, the Titans are called into action. During a wild junkyard battle with the Amazing Mumbo, Cyborg's battery goes dead. While the Titans search the city for Mumbo, Fixit, a strange cybernetic hermit with sinister intentions, finds Cyborg.
Season 1 Episode 6:Nevermore
Production number: unknown First airdate: August 30, 2003 Short summary: When a battle with Dr. Light pushes Raven over the edge, the Titans see a side of their mysterious friend that they've never seen before. After Raven's creepy tantrum of crackling black energy leaves Dr. Light begging for mercy, Beast Boy isn't quite sure how to treat her.
Season 1 Episode 7:Switched
Production number: unknown First airdate: September 06, 2003 Short summary: When the Puppet King imprisons Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy inside wooden puppets, a mix-up with the spell switches Starfire's essence with Raven's. Gushy Starfire, trapped in Raven's body, finds it hard to control Raven's wildly sensitive powers. And Raven can't seem to loosen up enough to unleash Starfire's emotion-driven abilites. Will the two of them be able to save the boys from the Puppet King and get their bodies back to normal in the process?
Season 1 Episode 8:Deep Six
Production number: unknown First airdate: September 13, 2003 Short summary: When a mysterious amphibious villain called Trident makes off with a boatload of dangerous toxic waste, the Titans hop into the T-Sub to put a stop to his scheme. Beast Boy is stoked to morph into all kinds of cool undersea creatures, but unfortunately for BB, another big hero shows up to steal the spotlight: Aqualad. A fierce (and funny) rivalry quickly grows between the two heroes.
Season 1 Episode 9:Masks
Production number: unknown First airdate: September 20, 2003 Short summary: Slade sends a team of robotic commandos to steal a high-tech chip. The Titans stop the robbery, but then a mysterious new bad guy called Red X tries to steal the same chip. With Robin following a Slade lead on the other side of town, the four other Titans are left to fight Red X. It will be tough, for this mysterious masked villain seems to know just how to disable each of them.
Season 1 Episode 10:Mad Mod
Production number: unknown First airdate: September 27, 2003 Short summary: The Teen Titans awaken to find themselves prisoners of Mad Mod, a madcap bad guy in a psychedelic suit. Mad Mod wants to teach the Titans a lesson, so he's created a massive mind-bending school full of optical illusions and brainwashing hypno-screens. The Titans will have to escape before they lose their minds!
Season 1 Episode 11:Car Trouble
Production number: unknown First airdate: November 11, 2003 Short summary: Cyborg has just finished building the vehicle of his dreams: the T-Car! After a brawl with the electrical menace Overload at an electronics superstore, the Titans emerge to find the T-Car gone! A wild adventure unfolds as the T-Car changes hands from bad guy to worse guy...with Cyborg racing all over town, trying to catch up.
Season 1 Episode 12:Apprentice - Part 1
Production number: unknown First airdate: October 04, 2003 Short summary: Who is Slade? The question that has been keeping Robin awake at night is about to be answered. Slade contacts the Titans and unveils his master plan: to use the high-tech Chronoton Detonator device to stop time...forever. When the Titans fall right into Slade's hands, Slade announces that he wants Robin to become his apprentice. To save his friends, Robin has no choice but to agree.
Season 1 Episode 13:Apprentice - Part 2
Production number: unknown First airdate: October 11, 2003 Short summary: With no sign of Robin, the four remaining Teen Titans search the city for their missing leader. But their search is cut short when the Titan signal alerts them to a new villain in town: it's none other than Robin himself, wearing a new Slade insignia villain costume! Unaware that Robin is only serving Slade to save his friends, the bewildered Titans think Robin has gone over to the other side.
Season 2
Season 2 Episode 1:How Long Is Forever?
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 10, 2004 Short summary: A super-thief from the future named Warp travels back in time to steal a priceless antique. But when the Teen Titans show up to stop him, the villain tries to escape. In a last-ditch effort to catch the crook, Starfire is pulled into his time vortex - and accidentally hurled 20 years into the future.
Season 2 Episode 2:Every Dog Has His Day
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 17, 2004 Short summary: A strange green alien dog comes to Earth with a mysterious flying saucer in pursuit. When the alien dog bumps into green dog Beast Boy (who's hanging out at the dog park, looking for attention), the flying saucer accidentally abducts the wrong pooch.
Season 2 Episode 3:Terra
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 24, 2004 Short summary: The Titans meet Terra, a small teenage girl with big powers. Gifted with amazing earth-moving abilities, Terra can make rocks fly, mountains crumble, and the ground tremble beneath her feet. At first, it seems like this hip, funny, young hero might make a good addition to the team. But Terra has a secret...and only Slade knows the truth.
Season 2 Episode 4:Only Human
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 31, 2004 Short summary: Back when Cyborg was a fully human athlete, he loved trying to do more than he thought he could do. He always gave 110%. But now that his muscles are mechanical, Cy's limitations are built-in. When the other Titans are captured, Cyborg is forced to push himself to his limits - and beyond - in a battle with a giant robot called Atlas.
Season 2 Episode 5:Fear Itself
Production number: unknown First airdate: February 07, 2004 Short summary: Raven doesn't do fear. Or at least, that's what she wants you to think. But when a ghostly, unknown force starts hunting down the Titans one by one, Titans Tower turns into a house of horrors...and even Raven gets rattled. Will she be able to control her fear long enough to find out what's really going on?
Season 2 Episode 6:Date With Destiny
Production number: unknown First airdate: February 14, 2004 Short summary: A creepy criminal known as Killer Moth threatens to destroy the city with a flying army of mutant moths, unless Robin agrees to take his spoiled-rotten teenage daughter Kitten to her junior prom! So while the other Titans are scouring the city in search of Moth's secret hideout, a reluctant Robin has no choice but to go along with the villain's bizarre demand.
Season 2 Episode 7:Transformation
Production number: unknown First airdate: February 21, 2004 Short summary: The beautiful alien Starfire has never thought much about her looks. But when a strange red bump appears on her forehead, Star becomes concerned. Raven tells her it's probably just a zit. Or is it? As she grows tusks on her neck, scales on her skin, and hideous clawed fingernails, the question becomes unavoidable: is Starfire turning into some sort of horrible alien monster?
Season 2 Episode 8:Titan Rising
Production number: unknown First airdate: February 28, 2004 Short summary: Terra returns to Titans Tower, and this time, she's ready to join the team. But after what happened the last time they saw her, the Titans aren't sure that's such a good idea. When Slade unveils his latest diabolical plot, Terra gets her second chance. Can Terra win the Titans' trust and become a full-fledged member of the team?
Season 2 Episode 9:Winner Take All
Production number: unknown First airdate: March 06, 2004 Short summary: Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy are transported to an alternate dimension. There, the mysterious Master of Games invites our heroes and five other superpowered teens (Aqualad, Speedy, Gizmo, Hot Spot, and Wildebeest) to participate in a Tournament of Heroes. As the contest rages on, Robin becomes more and more determined to win - while Cyborg becomes more and more worried about what happens ot the losers after they disappear.
Season 2 Episode 10:Betrayal
Production number: unknown First airdate: July 31, 2004 Short summary: After a few weeks as a Teen Titan, Terra has everything she ever wanted: a nice home, good friends, and even a little romance with Beast Boy. Everything seems perfect...but is it?
Season 2 Episode 11:Fractured
Production number: unknown First airdate: August 07, 2004 Short summary: When Robin accidentally wrecks the R-Cycle while pursuing a nasty thug named Johnny Rancid, he winds up with his arm in a cast...and doubt in himself. Lucky for Robin, he gets a helpful visit from his number one fan: a short little weirdo from another dimension known as Larry the Titan. Unfortunately for Robin, Larry's reality-bending powers cause more problems than they fix.
Season 2 Episode 12:Aftershock - Part 1
Production number: unknown First airdate: August 14, 2004 Short summary: A long-lost friend of the Titans returns with a vengeance - and Slade orders Overload, Cinderblock, and Plasmus to launch a series of sinister strikes all over the city. Can our heroes stop three monsters, Slade, and their newest enemy all at the same time?
Season 2 Episode 13:Aftershock - Part 2
Production number: unknown First airdate: August 21, 2004 Short summary: In a world without Titans, Slade has taken control of everything: the streets, the city, and the heart of his young apprentice. But...are our heroes really gone?
Season 3
Season 3 Episode 1:Deception
Production number: unknown First airdate: August 28, 2004 Short summary: School's back in session at the HIVE Academy, and Gizmo, Jinx and Mammoth are up to something. To find out what, the Titans send Cyborg on a daring undercover mission to infiltrate the academy and blend in as one of their own.
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Season 3 Episode 2:X
Production number: unknown First airdate: September 04, 2004 Short summary: When the Titans track down the culprit in a string of recent robberies, our heroes are shocked to find themselves facing a foe they thought they'd never see again: Robin's evil alter-ego: the mysterious Red X. Is Robin to blame for Red X's crimes?
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Season 3 Episode 3:Betrothed
Production number: unknown First airdate: September 11, 2004 Short summary: The Teen TItans take a road trip to Starfire's home planet, Tamaran. But this is no ordinary visit: The Grand Ruler of Tamaran has arranged for Starfire to be married! The Titans try to go along with the strange ways of Starfire's home world, but Robin has a hard time believing that Starfire really wants to marry someone she's never even met.
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Season 3 Episode 4:Crash
Production number: unknown First airdate: September 18, 2004 Short summary: When Beast Boy mistakes Cyborg's system recharger for a video game system, he accidently infects it with a nasty computer virus. The virus quickly spreads to Cyborg himself, causing the half-teen-half-machine to go haywire. The only way to stop the virus is to shrink down to microscopic size and go on a fantastic voyage inside Cyborg.
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Season 3 Episode 5:Haunted
Production number: unknown First airdate: October 02, 2004 Short summary: Ever since the Titans' final confrontation with Slade, Robin has been haunted by one question: is Slade really gone? When Cinderblock breaks out of jail, Robin finally gets his answer: he sees Slade. Robin goes after him, fiercely determined to stop his nemesis once and for all.
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Season 3 Episode 6:Spellbound
Production number: unknown First airdate: October 09, 2004 Short summary: There's no one else quite like Raven: dark, somber, and undeniably creepy. Even with four friends around her, Raven still manages to feel alone in Titans Tower...until she discovers a charming young wizard named Malchior trapped inside one of her ancient books.
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Season 3 Episode 7:Revolution
Production number: unknown First airdate: October 16, 2004 Short summary: The Titans' Fourth of July festivities are cut short when Mad Mod crashes the party, declaring the American Revolution a hoax and reclaiming the city for Jolly Old England. If that wasn't enough, old Mod uses his high-tech cane to steal Robin's youth, making "King Moddie" young again while Robin turns into a withered, dried-up old man.
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Season 3 Episode 8:Wavelength
Production number: unknown First airdate: October 23, 2004 Short summary: Brother Blood is back. And this time, it's personal. Cyborg learns that Blood stole his blueprints - and the villain is using Cy's technology to create a doomsday device. Can Cyborg take charge of the team and lead a mission to stop his arch-enemy? Or will he even get the chance?
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Season 3 Episode 9:The Beast Within
Production number: unknown First airdate: October 30, 2004 Short summary: When Beast Boy begins turning into an angry and aggressive Man-Beast against his will, can the Titans save themselves from their savage friend?
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Season 3 Episode 10:Can I Keep Him?
Production number: unknown First airdate: November 06, 2004 Short summary: Starfire adopts a weird mutant silkworm named Silkie as a pet. But when she feeds him some alien food from Tamaran, Silkie has an unexpected - and monstrous - growth spurt. Can Starfire still keep her beloved worm?
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Season 3 Episode 11:Bunny Raven... or How to Make a Titananimal Disappear
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 08, 2005 Short summary: The Amazing Mumbo is up to his old tricks. When the Titans try to stop the madcap magician in mid-performance, Mumbo pulls a fast one. With a wave of his wand, he sucks the Titans into his hat...where our heroes discover a strange, magical world of weirdness.
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Season 3 Episode 12:Titans East - Part 1
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 15, 2005 Short summary: The final showdown between Cyborg and Brother Blood culminates in the creation of a new branch of the Titans team. Titans East includes a new tower in a new city with five new members: Aqualad, Bumblebee, Speedy, and a pair of high speed twins known as Mas y Menos. Part one of the two-part finale.
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Season 3 Episode 13:Titans East - Part 2
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 22, 2005 Short summary: The final showdown between Cyborg and Brother Blood culminates in the creation of a new branch of the Titans team. Titans East includes a new tower in a new city with five new members: Aqualad, Bumblebee, Speedy, and a pair of high speed twins known as Mas y Menos. Part two of the two-part finale.
Season 4
Season 4 Episode 1:Episode 257-494
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 17, 2005 Short summary: Can the Titans make their way through the wacky world of television to catch the channel-flipping bad guy? Or will Control Freak make our heroes flip out? Formerly titled "Don't Touch That Dial."
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Season 4 Episode 2:Cyborg the Barbarian
Production number: unknown First airdate: February 12, 2005 Short summary: Cyborg is mysteriously thrown into the distant past and lands in the middle of a barbarian village that needs his help. But with the nearest charging station 5,000 years in the future, Cy has no way to recharge, and his power supply is dwindling.
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Season 4 Episode 3:Birthmark
Production number: unknown First airdate: February 05, 2005 Short summary: Slade is back, and this time he's after Raven - but the Teen Titans question why.
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Season 4 Episode 4:The Quest
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 29, 2005 Short summary: When Robin is defeated by the malicious martial artist Kitarou, he embarks on a difficult quest to seek a mysterious, legendary teacher known only as ... The True Master.
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Season 4 Episode 5:Employee of the Month
Production number: unknown First airdate: February 19, 2005 Short summary: Beast Boy has only one real dream in life - to someday, somehow own a moped. And when Robin won't buy him one and Cyborg won't build him one, Beast Boy has only one way to make his dream come true - he has to get a job.
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Season 4 Episode 6:Troq
Production number: unknown First airdate: May 09, 2005 Short summary: A brave hero from outer space called Val-Yor comes to Earth, and asks for the Titans help in defeating an otherworldly menace known as The Locrix. But according to Val-Yor, Starfire may be the real problem...
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Season 4 Episode 7:The Prophecy
Production number: unknown First airdate: June 04, 2005 Short summary: Why did Slade come back? Ever since the return of their arch-nemesis, the Titans have been searching for answers. But is there something Raven isn't telling them?
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Season 4 Episode 8:Stranded
Production number: unknown First airdate: June 11, 2005 Short summary: An exciting battle on a distant space station ends with a tremendous explosion that blows the T-Ship apart -- and sends the Titans flying off in five different directions to crashland on a Strange alien world.
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Season 4 Episode 9:Overdrive
Production number: unknown First airdate: June 18, 2005 Short summary: Cyborg is a guy with a "can do" attitude. But when Cyborg meets his multi-tasking match in the duplicitous Billy Numerous, can Cy really push himself to the max?
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Season 4 Episode 10:Mother Mae Eye
Production number: unknown First airdate: June 25, 2005 Short summary: Every child needs a mother -- even five superpowered sweeties who live in a giant "T" ...
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Season 4 Episode 11:The End - Part 1
Production number: unknown First airdate: July 02, 2005 Short summary: The stars are aligned. The sun is in eclipse. All of Slade's labors are about to reach fruition -- and the Titans are about to face their greatest challenge ever. But is there really any hope of preventing the end of the world?
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Season 4 Epiosde 12:The End - Part 2
Production number: unknown First airdate: July 09, 2005 Short summary: The Titans are about to face their greatest challenge ever. But is there really any hope of preventing the end of the world?
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Season 4 Episode 13:The End - Part 3
Production number: unknown First airdate: July 16, 2005 Short summary: The Titans are about to face their greatest challenge ever. But is there really any hope of preventing the end of the world?
Season 5
Season 5 Episode 1:Homecoming - Part 1
Production number: unknown First airdate: September 24, 2005 Short summary: When Beast Boy's former team The Doom Patrol is in trouble, the Titans must embark on a daring mission to save them. Beast Boy explains that this can only mean one thing: the Doom Patrol's greatest foes are back. The Brotherhood of Evil has returned.
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Season 5 Episode 2:Homecoming - Part 2
Production number: unknown First airdate: October 01, 2005 Short summary: The Doom Patrol has been saved, but the sinister Brotherhood of Evil is still on the loose. It's just like old times for Beast Boy when he finds himself back on the team for one last mission - to stop the Brotherhood once and for all... no matter what the cost.
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Season 5 Episode 3:Trust
Production number: unknown First airdate: October 08, 2005 Short summary: The Brotherhood of Evil has begun its master plan to eliminate all of the young superheroes around the globe, starting with honorary Titans Wildebeest and Hotspot. This new threat brings Robin to Morocco. But with an unknown enemy, how can anyone know who to trust?
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Season 5 Episode 4:For Real
Production number: unknown First airdate: October 15, 2005 Short summary: Control Freak returns to Titan Tower with "The Ultimate Titans Challenge," a series of events designed specifically to challenge the Teen Titans. But what happens to Control Freak's big plan when he finds himself facing not the "real" Titans -- but the Titans East?
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Season 5 Episode 5:Snowblind
Production number: unknown First airdate: October 29, 2005 Short summary: While battling a mysterious creature in the wilds of Siberia, Starfire is lost in a blinding snowstorm. A reclusive young soldier named Red Star comes to her aid and the two become fast friends. When Robin and the rest of the Titans arrive, they discover Red Star hides not only a tragic past, but a destructive secret.
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Season 5 Episode 6:Kole
Production number: unknown First airdate: November 05, 2005 Short summary: While in the Arctic Circle, the Teen Titans once again take on Dr. Light. And when an accident sends the Titans through the ice, they discover a new exotic Underworld --and two new superheroes, Kole and her caveman sidekick Gnarrk.
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Season 5 Episode 7:Hide and Seek
Production number: unknown First airdate: November 11, 2005 Short summary: With the other Teen Titans off fighting exciting battles with the Brotherhood of Evil, Raven is left with the worst task of all -- transporting three rambunctious future superheroes to safety. But this simple task turns into an adventure in babysitting as Raven and her young charges are chased through the Alps by the Brotherhood of Evil's Msr. Mallah.
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Season 5 Episode 8:Lightspeed
Production number: unknown First airdate: December 03, 2005 Short summary: With Titans dispatched across the globe, members of the Hive Five figure they have it made. Unfortunately their city-wide crime spree is cut short when a new hero in town spoils the fun. Handing him over to the Brotherhood of Evil may score the Hive Five points, but actually catching this lightning-fast do-gooder is much harder than it seems.
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Season 5 Episode 9:Revved Up
Production number: unknown First airdate: December 10, 2005 Short summary: Robin's most prized possession is stolen by the hip hot-rodder Ding Dong Daddy, and to get it back they're going to have to beat him in a cross-country road race. But with Ding Dong Daddy making the rules and a few unexpected rivals joining in the competition, it's anyone's guess who will cross the finish line first!
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Season 5 Episode 10:Go!
Production number: unknown First airdate: December 17, 2005 Short summary: How did Robin meet Starfire? What was Beast Boy's first joke? Why did Cyborg build his Sonic Cannon? When did Raven first call the Titans her friends? Return to the very beginning and see how it all started from the word "GO!"
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Season 5 Episode 11:Calling All Titans
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 07, 2006 Short summary: The final game has begun. While the Titans are spread out throughout the globe on one last mission, Brotherhood mastermind the Brain makes his move. Robin has a strategy of his own, but as all the villains begin taking down all the superheroes all at once, will it be enough to save his friends?
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Season 5 Episode 12:Titans Together
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 14, 2006 Short summary: All seems lost for young heroes across the globe: they have been spread far and wide, their lines of communication have been severed, and one by one, the Brotherhood of Evil takes them down. But as The Brain claims his victory is assured, one brave hero manages to slip thorough the Brotherhood of Evil's grasp.
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Season 5 Episode 13:Things Change
Production number: unknown First airdate: January 16, 2006 Short summary: After months of fighting the Brotherhood of Evil around the globe, the Teen Titans are finally back home. But a walk through the city reveals that things are no longer as they remembered. And while Beast Boy wants everything to be just like it was in the past, he has to face the fact that in life things change.
HOPE YOU LIKE IT!!! (you better it took me like an hour!)
Cancellation Part 3
In response to DarthVader1219's edit summary, "Give me one good reason why a transcript of an IRC chat is less verifiable than a transcript of a podcast?," I can not only provide one, I can provide several.
- A transcript of an IRC chat posted in a web forum is specifically excluded from being cosidered a reliable source. If this chat interview was published on at the very least a fan site with a minimum of editorial oversight, it could be considered for inclusion. But to date it has not. It isn't verifiable because it could be easily faked. I'm not saying one way or the other if it is, but we have no way to know for sure. This is why it's not considered a reliable source.
- Wil Wheaton posts a link on his own site to the podcast, so it is something that is verifiable. It meets the exception for self-published sources because Wheaton qualifies as an insider. Moreover, the article doesn't state that what he said as fact, just that he said it. Which leads to my next point...
- This issue was considered resolved above (see Talk:Teen_Titans_(TV_series)#Cancellation_Part_2) with the compromise text that Wheaton's story has not been supported by offical sources. If the alternative story is ever published in a reliable source, please feel free to include it.
—Malber (talk • contribs) 15:37, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
- Agreed. Indeed, no one is saying that Wheaton is correct; merely that we can verify that he said what he said. --InShaneee 15:39, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
- Well they put up a transcript. Yes, Malber, the earlier issue was resolved rather amicably, but the fact is that the incorrect information is still on the Wiki page. Hopefully this is good enough for you. 65.29.81.147 05:28, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
- A transcript of an IRC chat is not ideal, but given the subject matter I would let it slide. —Malber (talk • contribs) 18:28, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
- A new official interview with Glen Murakami herehas been posted on Titanstower. I think Murakami touches on how Teen Titans got cancelled and the new pitch from my first reading, but I just can't seem to find it now. --Takuyar 02:34, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
Missing characters
This page doesn't talk about Red X, Trident, Puppet Master, and probably some other villains/characters. It looks like people from the earlier seasons are who's missing. - Peregrinefisher 19:00, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
- Never mind, found it at List of minor characters in the Teen Titans animated series. - Peregrinefisher 19:08, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
- Because the show followed the "Villain of the week" format, it's best to include minor characters in a separate list than in the main article. —Malber (talk • contribs) 15:45, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Tramm?
Isn't he an Honary Titan? He has a communicator and is frozen by the Brotherhood of Evil. trainra 11:16, 3 December 2006 (UTC)Trainra i agree like who is he red-x like tell me who he is ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vampirekisses100 (talk • contribs) 04:54, 29 October 2010 (UTC)
Repeated Vandalism
Looking at the history and the current state of the article, somebody has been repeatedly vandalizing the article by replacing it with either vulgar ranting or a fake "Blocked" page. Appreciate it if somebody could look into this. Requesting protection? -Mewarmo990 07:51, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
- Repeated, but not frequent. Not a big enough deal to warrant protection. --InShaneee 23:02, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
Character tables
What the heck happened to these? They used to be nicely formatted with no borders. Now they have borders and…Japanese voice actors? And I've noticed that the Titans list has grown to add ancilliary Titans that were not main characters. I'm going to fix this if there are no major objections. —Malber (talk • contribs • game) 21:19, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
- I think it could stand to be cut down even further, IMHO. --InShaneee 21:32, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
- Seriously yes. Do we really need a Titans East table? Or Honorary Titans that were in one, maybe two episodes as a major character? This is why we have a separate list. —Malber (talk • contribs • game) 21:44, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
- We do have the Minor table. My thoughts were always that any characters that aren't mentioned here, but have their own pages, could simply be linked to in a 'see also' section there. Also, I agree with both of your suggestions there. --InShaneee 03:53, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
- The Titans East and Honorary Titans should go to the list article. The Villians should go back to the major arc villians list it used to be. Red X is just Red X and should be just on the list, even though he was somewhat recurring. This needs to go back to basics. I don't mean to belittle these characters, but many of them were seen in no more than three or so episodes. I think we should give it about a day or so and if there aren't any objections then do it. Most of the edits to this section seem to be fly-by-night anon and newbie edits. —Malber (talk • contribs • game) 04:18, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
- Agreed. This article needs to stay on the core of the show. --InShaneee 04:38, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
- The Titans East and Honorary Titans should go to the list article. The Villians should go back to the major arc villians list it used to be. Red X is just Red X and should be just on the list, even though he was somewhat recurring. This needs to go back to basics. I don't mean to belittle these characters, but many of them were seen in no more than three or so episodes. I think we should give it about a day or so and if there aren't any objections then do it. Most of the edits to this section seem to be fly-by-night anon and newbie edits. —Malber (talk • contribs • game) 04:18, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
- We do have the Minor table. My thoughts were always that any characters that aren't mentioned here, but have their own pages, could simply be linked to in a 'see also' section there. Also, I agree with both of your suggestions there. --InShaneee 03:53, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
- Seriously yes. Do we really need a Titans East table? Or Honorary Titans that were in one, maybe two episodes as a major character? This is why we have a separate list. —Malber (talk • contribs • game) 21:44, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
Is this Noteworthy?
Should I be bothered saying that 'Starfire' and 'Blackfire' are both songs on Dragonforce's debut album, 'Valley of the Damned'?Centurion Ry 20:20, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
- No, the album was released after the characters. trainra 05:31, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah, but I mean could those songs be a referance to the characters?Centurion Ry 17:57, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
Jump City is referenced in BATMAN BRAVE AND THE BOLD animated show in the episode AQUAMAN'S OUTRAGEOUS ADVENTURE! as a city on the map and a road sign. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.152.157.71 (talk) 08:11, 11 February 2012 (UTC)
British "Stereotyping"
The criticisms of the Monty Python influenced "Revolution" fail to mention that Python was itself British, therefore making the claims from Brits it was "stereotypical" contradictive. Why was this ironic case of hypocrisy removed from the notes?
Dr. R.KZ. 15:40 28th May 2007
Because the Monty Python references are used for a stereotypical effect. The purpose of the reference to Monty Python was supposed to be tribute, but it came across as offensive.
Crablogger 12:57 11 June 2007
The link in note 9 uses a URL that votes "yes" for "was this review helpful?" A substitute should be found that does not force the reader to vote.
JimTS 10:08, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
Sam Register's Quote
Not that I have a problem with it, but it sounds like it was spoken by an idiot. Maybe it's just because I'm tired, but it seemed to be pretty garbled. Does he just talk weird, or was the tone of voice important to the phrase? Because it almost looks like there's a mistake in it. Maybe not, just putting it out there... Newbliss (talk) 05:47, 15 June 2008 (UTC)
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Character/Titan Section.
I may be insane or something, but is there no character list for the titans? Only the minor characters? There should be a list of the Titans in their animated series role, as well as a list of who voices them. If I some how missed it, I apologize.
Maneating Lemon (talk) 00:40, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
Robin's Identity
According to the article, Robin's real name in a comic was once give as Dick Grayson. What was the context of this revalation? Was it said by another character (who could have been mistaken)? By Robin himself (who could have been protecting his identity)? Or by a naration block that would not lie or be mistaken?
Emperor001 (talk) 14:35, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
well, 1: in "How Long is Forever", Koreand'r (aka Starfire) goes a few years into the future. in the future, Robin calls himself Nightwing, sounds familiar? 2: in some episode, robin's "alter-ego" or whatever you wanna call it, from an other dimension or universe or whatever, visits the Titans;his name is Nosyarg Kcid. what does that spell backwards? Dick Grayson. 3: in some episode, robin has a flashback, Robin performing his oath before Batman while receiving his suit. image from some batman comic long time ago, when robin was Dick Grayson.
also, im probably forgetting something... EDIT: see here http://teentitans.wikia.com/wiki/Robin#Identity as a conclusive answer, in Teen Titans Go! #47, it is revealed that Robin is Dick Grayson.
Divinity76 (talk) 14:38, 20 March 2011 (UTC)
Robin Batman's son?
In the episode Apprentice pt. 2 Slade calls Robin his son and Robin says "no I already have a father," then he stares off into the distance and imagines bats flying in a church. Obviusly this is refering to Batman should I put it in the article... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.250.97.95 (talk) 02:52, 30 May 2009 (UTC)
He didn't mean biological father, he meant father figure. 67.172.25.175 (talk) 02:48, 16 September 2009 (UTC)
Age says 16-17 for all characters
Raven turned 16 at the end of the... one season. so she was 15 before that. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.172.25.175 (talk) 02:50, 16 September 2009 (UTC)
Slade's Voice
Ron Pearlman? NO WAY. That is definetly KELSEY GRAMMER voicing Slade!!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.119.153.76 (talk • contribs) 21:14, January 17, 2010
- They both have a similar tone, but Perlman was definitely the voice. Thanks.— TAnthonyTalk 22:59, 18 January 2010 (UTC)
Lets hope that Slade does appear on Batman: The Brave and the Bold. But I doubt that he would be voiced by Ron Perlman since they already chose him to voice Dr Double X. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.241.135.241 (talk) 19:45, 16 March 2010 (UTC)
Justice League Crisis on Two Earths
How come they never revealed Slade's face in this cartoon?? But when I watched Crisis on Two Earths his face is revealed?? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.241.135.241 (talk) 19:26, 16 March 2010 (UTC)
- Cause they were made by different people. -Golem866 (talk) 00:21, 12 April 2010 (UTC)
Teen Titans :)
O.M.G could somebody tell me why they stop doing teen titans!!! i loved that show it was awesome!can somebody please talk to the producer to start doing teen titans the original again that show was awesome it sucks how they took it away! >:( — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.201.204.60 (talk) 01:09, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
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