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A major hit on the Cartoon Network, TEEN TITANS follows the adventures of five adolescent superheroes: Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy. Living together in the Ti...Read more
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TEEN TITANS: Season One : A Synopsis and Review
This DVD is a must have for any fan!

"Divide and Conquer"
As the intro to the Teen Titans, the teen team heroes deal with Cinderblock as he breaks i...Read more
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The begining of a great show
Teen Titans was a show that took place in the DC universe about five heroes that came together to save their city, each other, and the world. This 2 disk, 13 episode, first se...Read more

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A major hit on the Cartoon Network, TEEN TITANS follows the adventures of five adolescent superheroes: Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy. Living together in the Titan Tower, a structure that resembles the letter T, these gifted comic-book characters don't have to go to school or even disguise their real identities. Instead, they are able to relish the thrills and excitement of superhero stardom. But with fun comes the rough part of the job--battling evil forces. This release captures the entire first season of the show.

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  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 012569747722

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Genre:Childrens, Television
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1

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TEEN TITANS: Season One : A Synopsis and Review

Created: 09/10/06
This DVD is a must have for any fan!

"Divide and Conquer"
As the intro to the Teen Titans, the teen team heroes deal with Cinderblock as he breaks into prison to free a shape-shifting prisoner. We soon learn he's working for the lusciously evil Slade. There's a squabble between Robin and Cyborg, but they soon learn to work together.


"Sisters"
Starfire's sister, Blackfire, is visiting Earth. She's mush more outgoing and seemingly cooler than her little sister, and quickly bonds with the Titans. Problem is, she's on the run from the powers that be, and is all too willing to let the intergalactic police nab her sister instead.


"Final Exam"
Slade recruits three graduates of a school for young mutants (school for mutants…where have I heard of that before?) to destroy the Titans. The Titans try fighting them one-on-one, lose ever time. They learn that by working together, they can defeat any foe.


"Forces of Nature"
Thunder and Lightning come to town…literally. The brothers, personifications of their namesake weather patterns, like to cause chaos. They become unwitting pawns to Slade, trying to get closer to destroying the Titans.


"The Sum of His Parts"
Cyborg must deal with the limitations of his mechanical parts as the Titans face off against Mumbo (voiced by Tom Kenny, Spongebob Squarepants), a trickster magician.


"Nevermore"
Beast Boy and Cyborg accidentally invade her psyche as Raven must face her inner demons—literally. Beast Boy and Cyborg witness the various parts of Raven's personality—the emotions she suppresses to keep her powers in check—as Raven deals with her father, a demon of pure rage. Marks the first appearance of Puffy Ami Yumi's Japanese version of the theme song.

"Switched"
The Puppet King, obsessed with the Titans, attempts to trap the essences of the real Titans inside marionettes while replacing the real heroes with doppelgangers he can control. He successfully "switches" Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy, but Starfire and Raven escape—though their essences trade bodies in the process. Not only must the girls rescue the boys, they also must learn to harness their emotions to use the other's powers effectively.


"Deep Six"
Trident, master criminal from under the sea, steals a boatload of toxic waste. While tracking him down, the Titans team with Aqualad from Teen Titans:East (voiced by Wil Wheaton, Star Trek: The Next Generation), then kick undersea butt.

"Masks"
After coming as close as he's come to facing Slade, Robin goes vaguely Batman-ish, trying to crack the clues to find his nemesis. A new villain, Red X, appears on the scene and seems to know the Titans' every move…and Robin always seems to be otherwise occupied when the Titans face him. Red X deals with Slade to bring him a disc full of information…and it doesn't take much to guess who Red X is.


"Detention"
The Titans are captured by Mad Mod (voiced by Malcolm McDowell, A Clockwork Orange), a "groovy" trickster who wants to teach them a lesson, literally.

"Car Trouble"
Cyborg builds himself a sweet ride, only to see two hoods steal it.


"Apprentice" (Parts I and II)
At long last, the Titans face Slade. He threatens to blow up the entire city, and as the Titans track down the bomb, Robin splits off to nail Slade…falling perfectly into the villain's trap. The bomb is only a decoy so that Slade can infect the other Titans with nanobots, which he can use to kill them with the push of a button.
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The begining of a great show

Created: 23/05/08
Teen Titans was a show that took place in the DC universe about five heroes that came together to save their city, each other, and the world. This 2 disk, 13 episode, first season begins the attractive, anime-influenced series by pitting the Titans--former Batman sidekick Robin, Beast Boy, Starfire, Cyborg, 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, and a hint of romance.

Suggested for young audience members, but older views may also find this show highly entertaining and addictive.
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Fun for your kids, fun for you, too!

Created: 11/06/08
My son has just recently become enthralled with the Teen Titans, and as a comic nerd myself, I am totally thrilled. This is not your average super hero animated series. It is clever, silly, intriguing- it's basically everything you want in a cartoon about the Teen Titans. It follows the comic storyline pretty well, and the additional villains are great. Season One has some great episodes like The Apprentice two-part episode, also, the Switched episode is one of my son's favorites. We watch these episodes over and over and over, so it is a good thing this show is not annoying. The characters are great, and you know you will be singing the theme song and breakin' it down every time you hear it. Teen Titans, GO!!
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great to see the side kick super heroes as main charact

Created: 07/08/06
What a great show.It great acting,animation,strories and action some humor.Whats not to like.

The heroes are Robin as the leader,Beast Boy as a jokester,Raven as a mysterious mage,Staffire-the alien thas has a crush on robin and Cyborg-half man half machine.This is a must for all D.C. Comic fans
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First Season Teen Titans DVD

Created: 08/09/09
I bought this DVD for my 6 year old son who discovered Teen Titans on Cartoon Network and is now obsessed. Since you can't buy them in the store anymore, I was thrilled to find it here. Teen Titans are teenage superheros. If your kids like Batman, etc., they'll like these. In fact, Robin is one of the Teen Titans.
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