Teen Titans

2003

Seasons & Episodes

  • 5
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • 0

7.9| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en
Synopsis

The Teen Titans are five heroes under one roof. Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy live in a large tower in the shape of a T that they call Titan Tower. No secret identities. No school. Just superheroes being superheroes. They must go up against their arch nemesis, Slade, and his evil minions. What he really plans to do is unknown but one thing's for sure... he's an evil madman.

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Reviews

Clevercell Very disappointing...
SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
Tayyab Torres Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
knoxsha Just...Amazing. Too amazing for words. I have to say 10/10 character developement and amazing nail biting action.
IMBdUser1002 Teen Titans is one of the best cartoons I've seen. It balances action and comedy, and has the most well-done character development & characters I've seen in any show. It is considered a cartoon, but has a strong anime feel about it, in the animations, and sometimes the characters. Teen Titans tells a story about 5 young adults who are all gifted super heroes, who've pledged their time into defending their city from evil, while also experiencing common teenager problems. With he signature DC character, Robin, Batman's apprentice as the leader of five other very unique and intriguing characters from DC comics, the show can suit many different audience ages. Each characters has very unique traits, abilities, and personality, and it is so easy to become attached to each one. In this show we see the team of five battle villainous enemies, all who are more than an equal match for the five teenagers to take on. I rate this show 10/10.My favourite episodes are Haunted, How Long Is Forever?, Nevermore, Fear Itself, Go, and Birthmark.
mbh42498 It's hard to give a kids' show 10/10. Why? Because its generally made for kids; that's the logic. However, this show isn't just for kids, as I realized when it aired, just as I do now watching online. The show can get goofy at times revolving around the green character, but the rest can be just as serious as any other superhero show. Teen Titans is similar to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (No, not the original series, and DEFINITELY NOT like the 2012 version. The series that aired in 2003, ironically the same year Titans was made). Similar animation style, villains, fighting, more comedy, but no little romance. Titans doesn't throw the love in your face, but when it does, you feel the full force of it. These characters have little to hate about them, so its really hard to not want to see them together.Now to get to the main theme of this show; the action sequences. Titans is a cartoon and there are brief times when you are able to see the cartoonish style of attacks. It's not as drastic as Tom and Jerry where if a character got flattened, they'd continue to walk flat until springing back to normal. The use of cartoon fun is meant to add to the show, something that Batman and Green Lantern shows lack because they are deep and dark. Titans has both those aspects to it at times, but still doesn't lose sight of who the intended audience is; kids. And like I said before, the cartoon animations are only brief, and do not make you feel like you're watching something along the lines of Spongebob.With that said, I loved how much this show's softer moments relate to viewers. Batman= dark, drastic, hero. Iron Man= billionaire, genius. Teen titans= heroes who STILL have to struggle with their hormones and personalities as teenagers. Some of the issues that they face are topics that we discuss still to this day. And what gets me is how moving some of the dialogue exchanges during these scenes are. Soon after a few episodes a viewer is already growing on their characters.Let's not forget the caliber cast assembled to play these heroes. I'm very satisfied with the choices for each character on this show, especially the main ones. Tara Strong, Hynden Walch, and Greg Cipes always find their way into cartoons, and I was so glad to see them take on a show that is more susceptible to be eaten up by more keen critics. Ron Perlman and Ashley Johnson also have reputable resumes (Hellboy and The Last of Us, respectively). Many people might've gotten sick of Spongebob's voice, but it's much more difficult to hate on voice actors like these guys.I just wish this show was much longer than 65 episodes, because the series was and still is in a higher league. Such a shame though that this show was "revived" with Teen Titans Go, because that show is 50 notches under par compared to this show, even if it is for younger children.
Movie Buff Let me start by saying I am NOT an anime fan, not in the least. I have never watched an anime cartoon, EVER. That being said, I should have been turned off by this show from the very beginning just because of the anime influence. But I wasn't. 1. If you watch the show, there really isn't THAT much anime. It's an American show with Western-style animation occasionally throwing in some anime.2. Many people were complaining it isn't clear which incarnation of Robin this is, Tim Drake or Dick Grayson. I repeat, WATCH THE SHOW. There are plenty of anvil-sized hints throughout the show clearly indicating that this is Dick Grayson. (i.e, Robin mentioning he has a father then showing the camera panning up to bats flying away, a quick reference to Dick Grayson's 1940s "Boy Wonder" introduction, even the FREAKING Flying Graysons (Dick's late parents) are shown at one point.) You cannot get more in your face than this. 3. Humor. The humor is pretty darn good. At least I laughed quite a few times. It's very varied, ranging from self-referential to deadpan to snark. 4. Like any TV Show, there are hits and misses. There are really good episodes and there are weaker episodes.5. CHILDISH? It's a kid's show for crying out loud! Stop complaining. I swear, sit down and try to watch what is on nowadays. You will balk at what is considered "humor." Watch Sanjay and Craig for five minutes, I dare you. You will run away crying.Bottom line, this a pretty, pretty good show. I enjoy it very much. It's fun and I feel like it usually has the right mix of humor, action and occasionally drama. Most people who have been hating on this show watched the first episode and stopped. You can't determine the quality of a series just from watching ONE episode. Check it out, give it a chance. Don't knock it till you've tried it.