Despite not having the same success as the Justice League🇧🇷 The Teen Titans has an incredible and loyal fan base. They are mostly remembered for the animated series that aired between 2003 and 2006, and was suddenly canceled despite its success.
The cartoon followed the adventures of Robin, Cyborg, Beast Boy, Starfire, and Raven, dealing with everyday problems and even facing off against several well-known DC villains, as well as their own enemies such as Control Freak.
Check out five interesting facts about The Teen Titanswhich was one of Cartoon Network’s biggest.
two musical themes
The change in tone between the episodes of The Teen Titans. While some were serious and dark, others were oriented towards comedy and lighter plots.
It was possible to see how the tone of the episode would be through the opening of the cartoon.
The opening song is sung by the duo Ami Onuki and Yumi Yoshimura, known for Hi Hi Puff AmiYumi🇧🇷 One version of the opening theme is sung in English and another in Japanese.
The English version has more serious lyrics, showing how heroic and feared the Titans are, which indicated that the episode would also be serious. While the Japanese version indicated a more comedic episode and the song’s lyrics talk about traffic laws, eat what you want and parents.
lost episode

Like almost every cartoon, The Teen Titans also has a lost episode. In the episode in question, the heroes face an enemy called Punk Rocket, who uses a guitar to wreak havoc in Jump City.
According to looperthe episode is available on the film’s DVD Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo 🇧🇷Teen Titans: Mission Tokyo🇧🇷
The original formation

The Teen Titans debuted in DC Comics comics in The Brave and the Bold#54in 1964. They were then adapted into cartoon form in 1967.
The original team consisted of Aqualad, Wonder Girl, Kid Flash and Speedy.
Only in the 1980s, in the Silver Age of DC, in HQ The New Teen Titansthat the public got to know the team that became known through the design of the CN.
reference to anime

One of the points that differentiated The Teen Titans from other DC cartoons was its much more anime-like style. This gave the animation a unique aesthetic.
In several moments, mainly the more comical ones, it was common to see the characters being distorted, with heads much larger than the body, or momentarily represented in chibi style, and several exaggerated expressions.
This is dubbed Super D, or “super deformed animation”, also used in other cartoons such as Looney Tunes or Tex Avery, and the technique is mainly used to express extreme emotions.
Workplace

The Teen Titans is not only fondly remembered by fans, but also by the team that worked on the project. In an interview for the Toon Zone Newsthe voice actress for Starfire, Hynden Walchtalked about the working environment and chemistry between the people in the studio.
“We all loved each other, the producers, the crew, the cast. Everyone was crazy about each other and had so much fun… There was so much love in that room the entire time, and I think you can tell by watching the show.”
The Teen Titans is available at HBO Max🇧🇷
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