RogerTheRabbit: @x0IGAMERI0x: Tians?. Besides, I used to hate the idea of GO too, but then I actually watched an episode and loved it, its hilarious and fun. It has all the things you loved about Teen Titans but more relaxed, and just not taking itself seriously. Its just a comedy, and not overloaded with the 'angst, emo edgy teen, my feeeeels' the original had, and then YJ added in spades. The GO series even have all the fanon parings like Cyborg and Jinx, and loads of others. I think the writers have seen Zone animations. Honestly I highly recommend it (if you aren't uptight and need all your superhero shows to always be 'gritty' and 'dark.') in that case, stick to reruns Batman or Young Justice (which was far too 'gritty').
Anonymous4: @RogerTheRabbit: Except that the original wasn't all "gritty and dark" as you make it out to be. I'm sorry if you think action/drama scenarios are "gritty and dark" but that doesn't make them any less viable than comedy. (And even the original had plenty of comedic moments/episodes.) Having said this, I watch TTG and enjoy it for what it is. But I can't deny that I wish it had been a true sequel to the original rather than just a spinoff. Hell, I don't even see why they bothered to bring back the original voice actors for this. It's still just a cheap spinoff anyways.
Also Young Justice was meh. Decent, but nothing amazing.
Anonymous5: Derrick Wyatt (Animation designer of the Teen Titan series) said that the next arc of the storyline which happens in Season 6 will have the Titans fighting the white monster on top of the international towers.
The link: http://teentitans.wikia.com/wiki/White_Monster
There was supposed to be another season. . . TT-TT
In mid-November 2005, TitansTower.com reported that prospects for a sixth season were looking extremely unlikely, and fans were urged[citation needed] to express their support for the show to Cartoon Network. Several days after this initial posting, word came that Cartoon Network had officially terminated the show. According to Wil Wheaton, the actor who provided the voice of Aqualad, the series was terminated by new Warner Bros. Feature Animation executives who made the decision not to renew the series based on its sixth season pitch. Wheaton's story was contradicted by series story editor Rob Hoegee, who stated that the decision came from Cartoon Network, not WB, and that there were never any plans for a sixth season.
After the series finale, Warner Bros. Animation announced a feature called Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. The film premiered at San Diego Comic-Con International and was shown on Cartoon Network first on September 15, 2006, aired on The WB on September 16, 2006, and finally released on DVD on February 6, 2007.
Towards the end of 2011, Internet rumors speculated that a sixth season of the show was in the works. Such rumors were based on reports that Greg Cipes, the voice of Beast Boy on the show, had stated that work on a new season was underway and that a live action Teen Titans film was planned for release at the end of 2012. Around 2012, Derrick Wyatt (animation designer of the series) also stated the next arc would feature the Titans setting up International Towers, and battling the monster from the Season 5 Finale. On June 11, 2013; Derrick Wyatt said there will only be a Season 6 if the crew came back, but the crew have decided to come back for another season if fans can help and try to show support.
Anonymous8: its a skit show basically plus some episodes do what the original didn't such as the multi robins episode. of course the original did at least have nightwing. nonetheless it is basically a monty pithon style version. it is funny at time at others though jokes are more so a face palm as could be said of all sketch shows nuff said.
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Also Young Justice was meh. Decent, but nothing amazing.
The link: http://teentitans.wikia.com/wiki/White_Monster
There was supposed to be another season. . . TT-TT
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Why is that so wrong?
While I'm at it, I also like lolis and gore. Hate me all you want..
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In mid-November 2005, TitansTower.com reported that prospects for a sixth season were looking extremely unlikely, and fans were urged[citation needed] to express their support for the show to Cartoon Network. Several days after this initial posting, word came that Cartoon Network had officially terminated the show. According to Wil Wheaton, the actor who provided the voice of Aqualad, the series was terminated by new Warner Bros. Feature Animation executives who made the decision not to renew the series based on its sixth season pitch. Wheaton's story was contradicted by series story editor Rob Hoegee, who stated that the decision came from Cartoon Network, not WB, and that there were never any plans for a sixth season.
After the series finale, Warner Bros. Animation announced a feature called Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. The film premiered at San Diego Comic-Con International and was shown on Cartoon Network first on September 15, 2006, aired on The WB on September 16, 2006, and finally released on DVD on February 6, 2007.
Towards the end of 2011, Internet rumors speculated that a sixth season of the show was in the works. Such rumors were based on reports that Greg Cipes, the voice of Beast Boy on the show, had stated that work on a new season was underway and that a live action Teen Titans film was planned for release at the end of 2012. Around 2012, Derrick Wyatt (animation designer of the series) also stated the next arc would feature the Titans setting up International Towers, and battling the monster from the Season 5 Finale. On June 11, 2013; Derrick Wyatt said there will only be a Season 6 if the crew came back, but the crew have decided to come back for another season if fans can help and try to show support.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen_Titans_(TV_series)
We were cheated out of teen titans cause of cartoon network XD cause they like to cancel all the good shows for stuff like "Clarence"
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tt-go caracters have.