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 Teen Titans
In fact, except for the characters the flavor of the Teen Titans on TV is a lot more like the kids who were in the original version of the comic – when it was composed entirely of sidekicks.
The cartoon Titans hang out in Titan Tower (which is shaped like a giant “T”), watch TV, and go to the pizza parlor.
It is a marked contrast to the seriousness that is the hallmark of Batman and Justice League.
www.scifidimensions.com /Aug03/teentitans.htm   (960 words)

  
 Fantasy Encyclopedia Updates, Q to T
The follow-up tv series was on CBS for the first two seasons, then syndicated for the third season.
That is, until recently, fantasy tv series almost universally fell into a few distinct, and highly disparate, categories: situation comedies which added a being with magical powers to an otherwise conventional domestic setting (
The parallelism of the expression "Both made use of episodes of the original television series" is misleading.
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk /SF-Archives/Misc/fec_q2t.html   (4935 words)

  
 Movie Info for Teen Titans [Animated TV Series] on MSN Movies
First animated on the old Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure in 1968, the youthful Titans were revived for television by producers Bruce Timm (of Batman: The Animated Series fame) and Glenn Murakami (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) 35 years later.
Created for DC Comics in 1964, the Teen Titans were a band of junior crime fighters, largely comprised of the sidekicks of such A-list DC do-gooders as Batman and Aquaman.
The principal villains on this series were the superpowered graduates of Hive Academy, led by Slade Wilson (aka Deathstroke).
entertainment.msn.com /movies/movie.aspx?m=548745   (195 words)

  
 Moviefone: Teen Titans [Animated TV Series] : MAIN
Teen Titans [Animated TV Series] - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast...
source who got a look at some of the work that's being done with the Teen Titans animated TV series.
Synopsis: Created for DC Comics in 1964, the Teen Titans were a band of junior crime fighters, largely comprised of the sidekicks of such A-list DC do-gooders as Batman and Aquaman.
movies.aol.com /movie/main.adp?mid=1241768   (292 words)

  
 Toon Zone - Comics - DC Direct - May 2004
Cartoon Network’s posters for the red-hot Teen Titans animated series became one of the summer’s most prized collectibles, being stolen from subways in New York and Los Angeles at a dizzying rate.
After a series of experiments by the Psions granted her mighty super-powers, the alien Princess Koriand’r escaped to Earth and became Starfire of the Teen Titans!
The Dark Knight is shown as he appears in the Justice League animated series, in a hand-painted, cold-cast porcelain wall relief measuring approximately 4 1/2” tall x 8” wide x 2 1/2” deep.
comics.toonzone.net /solicitations/2004-01/dcdirect.php   (1362 words)

  
 Just For Laughs Gags TV Sploogee
Season 3 Yogi Bear - Complete Series OCTOBER DVD TV SHOWS 3rd Rock From The Sun - Season 2...
Image disabled) Just For Laughs Gags is a comedy show that is a sister show of the TV series, Just For Laughs.
The series is seen in more than 125 countries and on 70 airlines, cutting across cultural boundaries and has...
www.sploogee.com /tv/Just+For+Laughs+Gags+TV   (1712 words)

  
 Teen Titans TV Show - Teen Titans Television Show - TV.com
Teen Titans TV Show - Teen Titans Television Show - TV.com
Earth's seven greatest heroes unite against the threat of an alien invasion and decide to remain together to defend Earth against attacking aliens, sorcerors, super-villains, and any other threat...
But a foolish samurai warrior wielding a magic sword stepped forward to oppose me. Before...
www.tv.com /teen-titans/show/13878/summary.html   (428 words)

  
 The Aquaman TV Series
One year after the debut of his Saturday morning series, Superman, the Man of Steel, returned to CBS in this hour-long fantasy/adventure series which also featured Aquaman, King of the Seven Seas, his teen-aged sidekick Aqualad, Mera (who is incorrectly referred to as an "Atlantean girl" in the series), and Aqualad's pet walrus, Tusky.
Two episodes each of Superman and Aquaman were shown, along with two episodes of "Superboy", which alternated with "Guest Star" cartoons which featured DC heroes The Flash, Hawkman, the Atom, The Green Lantern, The Teen Titans (sans Robin), and the Justice League of America.
These cartoons were later rebroadcast as part of the "Aquaman" syndicated series in 1968.
www.eskimo.com /~tegan/aqua/media/tvshow.html   (194 words)

  
 Teen Titans: Sisters - TV Tome
Starfires better-than-her-at-everything sister Blackfire, visits Starfire as the latter is suffering a personal crisis; she quickly makes friends with the Titans, and slowly begins to pull them away from Starfire, making her feel like an outcast.
Starfire's starbolts in the TV show are solar energy, but her starbolts in the comic are magma.
After the Titans defeat the first probe, Starfire's eyes look more like Blackfire's eyes.
www.tvtome.com /tvtome/servlet/GuidePageServlet/showid-13878/epid-256015   (194 words)

  
 FrequencySite: Global Frequency TV Series - 2005
The series was executive produced and had a pilot written by John Rogers (The Core, Catwoman, Transformers), with many other high-profile names attached on the production staff, including Mark Burnett (Survivor), Diego Gutierrez (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ben Edlund (Angel, The Tick), and David Slack (Teen Titans).
Global Frequency TV showrunner John Rogers spoke with SilverBulletComics.com in a new interview about his past and present projects, from the Catwoman movie all the way to Transformers, and, of course, Global Frequency.
For the first time, possibly, ever, the fans are wanting a regular series out of a pilot that was never publicly screened in the first place.
www.frequencysite.com   (194 words)

  
 FrequencySite: Global Frequency TV Series - 2005
The series was executive produced and had a pilot written by John Rogers (The Core, Catwoman, Transformers), with many other high-profile names attached on the production staff, including Mark Burnett (Survivor), Diego Gutierrez (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ben Edlund (Angel, The Tick), and David Slack (Teen Titans).
Global Frequency TV showrunner John Rogers spoke with SilverBulletComics.com in a new interview about his past and present projects, from the Catwoman movie all the way to Transformers, and, of course, Global Frequency.
For the first time, possibly, ever, the fans are wanting a regular series out of a pilot that was never publicly screened in the first place.
www.frequencysite.com   (2584 words)

  
 FrequencySite: Global Frequency TV Series - 2005
The series was executive produced and had a pilot written by John Rogers (The Core, Catwoman, Transformers), with many other high-profile names attached on the production staff, including Mark Burnett (Survivor), Diego Gutierrez (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ben Edlund (Angel, The Tick), and David Slack (Teen Titans).
Global Frequency TV showrunner John Rogers spoke with SilverBulletComics.com in a new interview about his past and present projects, from the Catwoman movie all the way to Transformers, and, of course, Global Frequency.
For the first time, possibly, ever, the fans are wanting a regular series out of a pilot that was never publicly screened in the first place.
www.frequencysite.com   (2584 words)

  
 FrequencySite: Global Frequency TV Series - 2005
The series was executive produced and had a pilot written by John Rogers (The Core, Catwoman, Transformers), with many other high-profile names attached on the production staff, including Mark Burnett (Survivor), Diego Gutierrez (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ben Edlund (Angel, The Tick), and David Slack (Teen Titans).
Global Frequency TV showrunner John Rogers spoke with SilverBulletComics.com in a new interview about his past and present projects, from the Catwoman movie all the way to Transformers, and, of course, Global Frequency.
For the first time, possibly, ever, the fans are wanting a regular series out of a pilot that was never publicly screened in the first place.
www.frequencysite.com   (2584 words)

  
 FrequencySite: Global Frequency TV Series - 2005
The series was executive produced and had a pilot written by John Rogers (The Core, Catwoman, Transformers), with many other high-profile names attached on the production staff, including Mark Burnett (Survivor), Diego Gutierrez (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ben Edlund (Angel, The Tick), and David Slack (Teen Titans).
Global Frequency TV showrunner John Rogers spoke with SilverBulletComics.com in a new interview about his past and present projects, from the Catwoman movie all the way to Transformers, and, of course, Global Frequency.
For the first time, possibly, ever, the fans are wanting a regular series out of a pilot that was never publicly screened in the first place.
www.frequencysite.com   (2584 words)

  
 FrequencySite: Global Frequency TV Series - 2005
The series was executive produced and had a pilot written by John Rogers ( The Core, Catwoman, Transformers), with many other high-profile names attached on the production staff, including Mark Burnett ( Survivor), Diego Gutierrez ( Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ben Edlund ( Angel, The Tick), and David Slack ( Teen Titans).
Global Frequency TV showrunner John Rogers spoke with SilverBulletComics.com in a new interview about his past and present projects, from the Catwoman movie all the way to Transformers, and, of course, Global Frequency.
For the first time, possibly, ever, the fans are wanting a regular series out of a pilot that was never publicly screened in the first place.
www.frequencysite.com   (2584 words)

  
 FrequencySite: Global Frequency TV Series - 2005
The series was executive produced and had a pilot written by John Rogers (The Core, Catwoman, Transformers), with many other high-profile names attached on the production staff, including Mark Burnett (Survivor), Diego Gutierrez (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ben Edlund (Angel, The Tick), and David Slack (Teen Titans).
Global Frequency TV showrunner John Rogers spoke with SilverBulletComics.com in a new interview about his past and present projects, from the Catwoman movie all the way to Transformers, and, of course, Global Frequency.
For the first time, possibly, ever, the fans are wanting a regular series out of a pilot that was never publicly screened in the first place.
www.frequencysite.com   (2584 words)

  
 FrequencySite: Global Frequency TV Series - 2005
The series was executive produced and had a pilot written by John Rogers (The Core, Catwoman, Transformers), with many other high-profile names attached on the production staff, including Mark Burnett (Survivor), Diego Gutierrez (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ben Edlund (Angel, The Tick), and David Slack (Teen Titans).
Global Frequency TV showrunner John Rogers spoke with SilverBulletComics.com in a new interview about his past and present projects, from the Catwoman movie all the way to Transformers, and, of course, Global Frequency.
I only ask that when we come back to you and ask you to show the TV humans that there IS an audience for a smart, hip genre show, you answer the call.
www.frequencysite.com   (2584 words)

  
 Comic Art & Graffix Gallery Virtual Museum & Encyclopedia
TALES OF THE NEW TEEN TITANS 4 issue mini series
TALES OF THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS 3 issue mini series
LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES retitled TALES OF THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES
www.comic-art.com /history/chronol5.htm   (990 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The New Teen Titans Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions)
Fans of the TV series won't recognize the voluptuous, hedonistic Starfire of THE NEW TEEN TITANS ARCHIVES, VOLUME ONE; nor are they likely to recognize the Raven of the comics, who always seemed to be frantically dragging her teammates from one danger to another with precious little explanation.
The Teen Titans of the current animated series are based on the NEW TEEN TITANS comic series of 20 years ago - loosely.
Despite this, the comic has spawned a hit television series simply titled "Teen Titans", leading many fans, myself included, to check out the original comics the show is based upon.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1563894858?v=glance   (1962 words)

  
 Search: Teen Titans - MetaCrawler
TITANS ANIMATED SERIES 19 July 2003 (Cartoon Network)/Dec 2003 (Kid's WB) Television Cartoon Network/Kid's WB/DC Comics...
Titans TV Show, TV.com is your reference guide to
Titans put their super-insecurities and super-gripes aside and battle the bad guys.
www.go2net.com /info.metac/search/web/Teen%20Titans?r_fcid=404&r_fcp=i...   (218 words)

  
 Teen Titans
In 2003 a popular Teen Titans TV series was launched, featuring slightly younger characters and an anime-influenced style.
The Teen Titans first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #54 (July 1964), portrayed as a junior Justice League consisting of Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad, joining together as had their mentors (respectively, Batman, The Flash, and Aquaman).
The Teen Titans (also The New Teen Titans, The New Titans, and The Titans) is a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Teen_Titans   (218 words)

  
 Search: Teen Titans - MetaCrawler
Titans TV Show, TV.com is your reference guide to
TITANS ANIMATED SERIES 19 July 2003 (Cartoon Network)/Dec 2003 (Kid's WB) Television Cartoon Network/Kid's WB/DC Comics...
A brief history of the Titans, from the original team through the present day.
www.go2net.com /info.metac/search/web/Teen%20Titans?r_fcid=404&r_fcp=i...   (245 words)

  
 Teen Titans Animated! Teen Titans Cartoon Network - Teen Titans Kids WB - bandai Teen Titans toys - Teen Titans forum - Teen Titans message board
In the New Teen Titans comics, The evil Trident is not an underwater villain, even though he did carry a trident that shot fire, ice, and a blast that brings a devastating force.
In the "New Teen Titans" Comics, Plasmus is a member of "The Brotherhood of Evil [the new part]." Original members of the first generation are General Zahl Immortus, Madame Rouge, The Brain and Monsieur Mallah, and Garguax.
On the Titans Tower website, he is listed under New Teen Titans as villians with The Puppeteer (Puppet King), The Disrupter, Godiva, Vicki Grant, The Children of the Sun, and Eric Forrester.
www.legionsofgotham.org /TTInfo.html   (245 words)

  
 The Best Teen Titans sites on the Web
The versions of the Teen Titans characters now popular in comics and on TV were originally conceived by comics writer Marv Wolfman.
On this page from his personal site, Wolfman talks about the development of the popular 1980s comic book series and presents a picture gallery of Teen Titans toys from the 1970s up to today.
Also includes a guide to the show's comic book spinoff "Teen Titans Go!"
www.thisispop.50megs.com /teentitans.html   (266 words)

  
 Teen Titans: Characters
Control Freak did not appear in the comic books; He was created for the animated series.
Control Freak's remote control makes the same sound as a transporter from the original Star Trek TV show.
Control Freak is an obsessive fanboy whose technical wizardry has furnished a high-tech remote control device.
www.titanstower.com /source/animated/charcontrol.html   (266 words)

  
 Teen Titans - RangerBoard
Teen Titans is an ok series not as bad as most cartoons on tv.
I love Teen Titans, and I think that Batman being in an episode would be cool.
Plus, most of the actual animation is done over in Korea, where their shows are also that kind of anime style, so it's just playing to their strengths (read that in an interview).
www.rangerboard.com /showthread.php?t=24694   (713 words)

  
 Titans Tower: Animated New Teen Titans
Correspondent Darrell McNeil reports; "The Teen Titans series would have been produced by Hanna-Barbera for ABC but was aced out in favor of the continuing search for a Smurf-like success story.
Marv Wolfman, from New Teen Titans #41 letter's page: "Sometime this season you'll be seeing The Titans all over the TV tube.
One problem cropped up with the book as Wolfman and Titans artist George Perez began work on it: Robin, the leader of The Teen Titans, couldn't be used.
www.titanstower.com /source/theater/nttanimated.html   (823 words)

  
 THE INCREDIBLE HULK television series page (c) 1996 - 2005 by Mark Rathwell: NEWS & UPDATES
David is well known to the world of the Hulk, having written one of the most runs of the comic series, as well as several Hulk novels.
The author has a fun sense of humour and dedicates 14 pages of the book and a lot of picture space to the Hulk TV show specifically.
I'm a bit annoyed that their episode guide has many elements directly lifted from mine without so much as asking, but I'm glad the show is back on the air.
www.incrediblehulktvseries.com /News/HulkNews.htm   (5462 words)

  
 "Teen Titans" (2003)
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Some funny Quizzes of TT that I found on the web.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0343314   (246 words)

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