Teen Titans Go! is a 2013 American animated TV series based on the original 2003 series Teen Titans. The series was announced following the popularity of DC Nation's New Teen Titans shorts.
Sporting a new animation style, Teen Titans Go! serves as a comedic spin-off with little to no continuity to the previous series or any other media in the DC comics franchise, except for some details. Many DC characters make cameo appearances and are referenced in the background. The original principal voice cast returns to reprise their respective roles. This series gives a sneak peek at what the Titans do when they are hanging out around the tower.
The series is currently in its seventh season, which premiered on January 8, 2021. Despite receiving more seasons than the previous series, this incarnation is universally panned by fans for its mild nature.
Plots[]
Teen Titans Go! is an animated series that follows the adventures of the young Titans, residing in Jump City, when they are not saving the world while living together as teenagers without adults who intrude. Unlike most of the other superhero series, the situations are comic, crazy and parodic - for example, juvenile jokes that reach new heights of danger, obtaining the license to drive after destroying the Batmobile or washing the suits after staining them when fighting their enemies. The show regularly features characters who have appeared in the original series, albeit with reduced roles and/or exaggerated personalities. It also features greater attachment to the DC Universe at large, with more references to other characters in the Justice League, plus a few appearances by Batman and Commissioner Gordon in lighthearted moments
The show is littered with in-jokes regarding the whole of DC's library, many of them in blink-and-miss moments, as well as numerous jokes at the expense of the show itself.
Characters[]
- Robin (Richard Grayson)
- Beast Boy (Garfield Logan)
- Cyborg (Victor Stone)
- Starfire (Koriand'r)
- Raven (Rachel Roth)
- Silkie
Episodes[]
- Note: Every season has 52 episodes except for Season 3, which had 53 episodes.
Season 1[]
Season 1 of Teen Titans Go! premiered on April 23, 2013 with "Legendary Sandwich" and ended on June 5, 2014 with "Puppets, Whaaaaaat?".
Season 2[]
Season 2 of Teen Titans Go! premiered on June 12,2014 with Mr. Butt and ended on July 30, 2015 with Some Of Their Parts
Season 3[]
Season 3 of Teen Titans Go! premiered on July 31, 2015 with "Cat's Fancy" and ended on October 13, 2016 with "The Cape".
Season 4[]
Season 4 of Teen Titans Go! premiered on October 20, 2016 with "Shrimps and Prime Rib" and ended on June 25, 2018 with "TV Knight 3".
Season 5[]
Season 5 of Teen Titans Go! premiered on June 25, 2018 with "The Scoop!" and ended on April 4, 2020 with "Teen Titans Roar".
Season 6[]
Season 6 of Teen Titans Go! premiered on October 4, 2019 with ”Butt Atoms” and ended on May 1, 2021 with "Zimdings".
Season 7[]
Season 7 of Teen Titans Go! premiered on January 8, 2021 with "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star: Dance Crew Edition" and ended on September 16, 2022 with "365!".
Season 8[]
Season 8 of Teen Titans Go! premiered on October 7, 2022 with "Welcome to Halloween".
Teen Titans Go! To The Movies (Film)[]
Production[]
On September 25, 2017, a theatrical film adaptation of the series was announced by Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Animation Group. Slated for release on July 27, 2018, the movie was titled "Teen Titans Go! to the Movies".
On October 9, 2017, it was announced that Will Arnett and Kristen Bell had joined the cast of the movie. Arnett played the supervillain Slade, while Kristen Bell played filmmaker Jade Wilson. On March 12, 2018, it was announced that musicians Lil Yachty and Halsey, actor Nicolas Cage, and late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel had also joined the cast. Yachty played Green Lantern, Halsey played Wonder Woman, Cage played Superman,