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Never Jumped
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Teen Titans was a great show. Cartoon Network finally put on an American show that had some depth and humor. Not potty humor, but humor and plot that someone with a fair IQ could enjoy. I kind of got annoyed by Beast Boy, thought they ended the Trigon thing a little rushed, but on the whole the Robin Slade rivalry was well done.
The show could have used a little work in the end, especially the last season, but overall we'll miss the show!
The show could have used a little work in the end, especially the last season, but overall we'll miss the show!
the teen titans was a great show. it had drama and humer but they didnt let it last.they ended the show with a great movie,but they gave all ther stars a season, exept starfire.if they had given her a season there would have beem more drama.her and robin could have been together 2 so it realy made me mad
It jumped when Robin was no longer an obsessive loner. Making him a "team player" killed it. And why did Starfire not get a season?
In the episode The Apprentice why didn't The Titans contact Batman? Batman should have battled Slade since Robin could defeat him.
Teen Titans was the worst cartoons ever. After Batman, Superman and the Justice League series they really dropped the ball. Mostly because Japan did the animation. They looked like they belong in Nickelodeon. The Titans looked like 8 years old with the exception of Cyborg.
I think the show jumped when Terra got frozen in the rock, or whatever.
But the finale waned me to see more..
But the finale waned me to see more..
Never jumped. The fifth season wasn't as good as what came before it, but it still had some very entertaining episodes.
I have been watching this off and on masterpiece since the very first episode, and have been enraptured by the excellent mix of severity and humor, action and romance, good and evil, and I feel that I have been slighted.
I will admit that some
of the episodes could have been done better or even without and yet there were also many many gems to add to the mix.
But the thing that really rubs me, is the finale episode, number 65. It's just too sad an ending for such a great show.
Though my Writing may imply otherwise, I am not that far into my teens. Coming home everyday and waiting for a rerun to come on the T.V. was the highlight of my day. It was my little piece of sanity...
I will admit that some
of the episodes could have been done better or even without and yet there were also many many gems to add to the mix.
But the thing that really rubs me, is the finale episode, number 65. It's just too sad an ending for such a great show.
Though my Writing may imply otherwise, I am not that far into my teens. Coming home everyday and waiting for a rerun to come on the T.V. was the highlight of my day. It was my little piece of sanity...
The show's final season was a disappointment as was the Trouble in Tokyo DTV. The fifth season had weaker animation overall, boring storyboarding, and a lack of good drawings compared to the previous seasons. Also, the character interaction and chemistry was subpar for that season since the Titans were separated for a good portion of the season.
Things started going downhill at Season 5, but the show reached a definite nadir with the dull, underwritten "Trust" episode. There wasn't an episode quite as bad after "Trust", and the episodes that remained had their moments, but the show definitely ended a season too late.
Hard to say. I loved this show to death but there was a definite feeling of "going downhill" somewhere right after Raven's arc ended.
What's ironic about that is that in one of the original comic launches, that storyline was what got the Teen Titans going. Raven imploring Robin for help, etc happening.
Though, perhaps, it really jumped it when Terra died. You lost Slade, one of the most awesome villains ever, and there just wasn't any real focus after that.
What's ironic about that is that in one of the original comic launches, that storyline was what got the Teen Titans going. Raven imploring Robin for help, etc happening.
Though, perhaps, it really jumped it when Terra died. You lost Slade, one of the most awesome villains ever, and there just wasn't any real focus after that.
This show's one of the best show ever, but I think they ended it on a bad note. The lat episode I believe was "Things Change" (not counting the one where they recall how they first met. Terra comes back but doesn't remember being a superhero. There's so many unanwsered questions. How did she come back? Why don't her powers work? How'd she lose her memory? Who taking care of her now? Long-lost parents? What was that monster the Titans fought looking for?
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