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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0012569747722
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 07, 2006
Running Time: 30 minutes
Sales Rank: 13664
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: July 19, 2003
Editorial Review:
Product description: The Teen Titans compose an elite group of five heroes Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg and Beast Boy that unlike their Super Hero predecessors, have no secret identities under which to disguise themselves. The Titans, who live in Titans Tower, have banded together to combat their arch nemesis, Slade, and his evil minions.
Amazon.com: The complete first season of Cartoon Network and WBTV's fine adaptation of Marv Wolfman and George Perez's '80s-era DC Comics title Teen Titans arrives in a 13-episode two-disc set. The attractive, anime-influenced episodes of the series' 2003 debut season pit the Titans--former Batman sidekick Robin, Beast Boy, Starfire, Cyborg, Terra, and Raven--against a horde of regular foes, including Slade (voiced by Ron Perlman), Trigon, Trident, Mad Mod, and many others. True to their age, the Titans also have to deal with issues about maturity, confidence, a hint of romance, and even a body-switch between two members. --Paul Gaita
Average Rating: 
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Enjoyable, fun season of superhero action and melodrama, and arguably a refreshing alternative to the grim & gritty doings of other animated shows.
Why "arguably"? Well, the heavy manga/anime influence, with its exclamation points appearing over characters' heads and characters eyes bugging out when they're surprised (and other frequent exaggerated flourishes) takes some getting used to, as does the more simplistic, cartoony look of the characters themselves. But all that is eventually ... Read More
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Back when I was a teenager, one of my favorite comic books was The New Teen Titans which was written and drawn by Marv Wolfman & George Perez for DC Comics. The cartoon series is based, primarily, on those stories. The series features Robin, Raven, Starfire, Cyborg, and Beast Boy & focuses on the troubles of these five being superheroes. Very character and story-driven, the Titans face off against Slade and his assortment of baddies in the first season. Special features include: the 'Finding their ... Read More
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Good solid gritty plots in most episodes.
Mainly based on 1980s New Teen Titans comics, but 1960s original Titans villain "The Mad Mod" is used as well.
Aqualad guest stars in "Deep Six".
DC villain "Deathstroke the Terminator" predominates the series, referred to only as "Slade."
Only a short featurette really in the extras. Would have liked to see a commentary, but I'm not complaining.
It's a good package.
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I like it and can't wait to watch these innocent, fun loving heros battle crime with my son (he is only 2 months old now)
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This is a great cartoon for young and old alike. You fall in love with the characters and they do a decent job of back story for your faves.
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