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Teen Titans Go! is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics fictional superhero team, the Teen Titans. The series was announced following the popularity of DC Nation's New Teen Titans shorts, both of which are based on the 2003 Teen Titans TV series. Teen Titans Go! is a more comedic take on the DC Comics franchise, dealing with situations that happen every day. Sporting a ...
In the series finale, "Things Change", a girl resembling Terra resurfaces, but tells Beast Boy that she no longer wants anything to do with the Titans. [ 9 ] In an issue of Teen Titans Go! that takes place following the finale, Terra's brother Brion travels to Jump City to retrieve her, but is eventually convinced to leave her alone.
Sticky Joe is an old bohemian who resides in the disgusting filth of Beast Boy's room in Titans Tower. He only ever says "Howdy!" and has a girlfriend called Sticky Joan. He joins the Titans with Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy in "The Streak" after Kid Flash poaches everyone from the team except Beast Boy and Robin.
The main team consists of Robin (as leader), Beast Boy, Cyborg, Raven, and Starfire. They were joined by Terra for a brief period in the second season (she betrayed the Titans in the episode "Betrayal", but in "Aftershock Pt. 2" she sacrificed herself to save them and defeated Slade for the time being).
Titans‘ Gar aka Beast Boy made a buncha super friends this week, as the HBO Max series dove deep into the character’s origin and destiny — in an episode co-written by Gar’s portrayer, Ryan ...
The Titans call upon tech villain Gizmo to destroy the virus affecting Cyborg. Beast Boy, feeling guilty about his mistake, joins Gizmo in destroying the virus core while facing off against the drones and Cyborg's white blood cells while Robin, Raven and Starfire stop Cyborg from eating everything in sight, including the city's communication tower.
The season received critical acclaim. Mac McEntire of DVD Verdict awarded the fifth season story a score of 85, deeming it a "flat-out excellent final season". McEntire commended the show's evolution from season one, noting that the season features "smart, emotional and exciting stories within the context of Teen Titans", as well as the introduction of various new characters in the season from ...
The Puppet King uses puppets modeled after the Titans to trap the souls of Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy, and takes control of their now-soulless bodies. Raven uses her powers to stop him from doing the same to the girls, accidentally causing her and Starfire's souls to switch into each other's bodies.