With anime-inspired animation and great character development, the series became one of the most popular superhero shows on television. Featuring a main character line-up that included Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Beast Boy and Raven, the show featured the teen superheroes fighting crime and dealing with adolescent and unique personal struggles. Raven, the half-demon daughter of Trigon, was prophesied to one day end the world. When that day finally arrives, she is resigned to her fate, but her fellow Teen Titans are not. They attempt to protect Raven from Trigon, but she decides to give herself up and splits her power with them so they will be safe. Raven then becomes the portal that allows her father to enter the world and end it.
Sign in. The Titans set out to stop Slade, who has mysteriously returned. The main problem: Robin is the only one who can see him. The Titans try to figure out why Raven despises her birthday while Slade mysteriously returns from the dead. The Brain and his army have managed to capture or neutralize many Titans and their honorary members. Beast Boy leads the few remaining honorary members in a desperate attempt to free the captives and The star of Terminator shows some surprising fandom with her Watchlist.
Brenton Thwaites as Robin in the live action Titans series. Do you know the Teen Titans? If you're a Millennial then you probably remember the Teen Titans opens a new window animated series. Modern kids will know the current Teen Titans Go!
Initially, only four seasons were planned, but the popularity of the series led to Cartoon Network ordering a fifth season. The final half-hour episode of the show, "Things Change", aired on January 16, ; it was later followed by a TV movie, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo , that premiered on September 15, , serving as the series finale. Teen Titans became one of Cartoon Network's most beloved and critically acclaimed series, renowned for its character development and serious themes. Spin-off media included comics, DVD releases, video games, music albums, and collectible toys. Reruns have aired on Cartoon Network's retro animation sister channel Boomerang until June 1,