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Teen Titans Go!
Mondays or Fridays 6 PM ET/PT on Cartoon Network
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Teen Titans Go!
Mondays or Fridays 6 PM ET/PT on Cartoon Network
This follow-up to the popular "Teen Titans" series takes a more comedic look at the superheroes, showing what life is like for the teens when their capes come off. Funny things happen to Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and Cyborg between saving the world and being regular teens, living together without adult supervision. The teens, in their ordinary lives, deal with the everyday issues of adolescence that include such important things as having staring contests to determine who does the laundry and going on a series of quests to construct the perfect sandwich. But, of course, the heroes still fight crime in Jump City when the need arises. Whatever the situation, they're always ready for an adventure -- inside the house or out of it.
Previous News & Discussion Threads:
Teen Titans Go! News & Discussion, Part 1 (Spoilers)
Teen Titans Go! News & Discussion, Part 2 (Spoilers)
Related Threads:
Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans News and Discussion, Part 1
Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans Talkback
Teen Titans Go! To The Movies Talkback
Teen Titans Go! To The Movies News and Discussion, Part 1
Teen Titans Go! Season 6 Talkback
Teen Titans Go! Season 5 Talkback
Then yeah, I think the maybe last episode has Thundercats in it and probably won't air until Roar does.ThunderCats Roar hasn't premiered, and there haven't really been any kind of updates on the show (apart from maybe writers mentioning the project on Twitter, the show having a Comic-Con bag this summer and the new Lion-O being included in the new Cartoon Network sign-off bumper). It would be kind of cool if TTG! had an episode that acted as sort of a pilot or something for the new show.
I think technically Super Friends is. Some say it was a couple different titles altogether in the 70s-80s, some say it was 9 seasons total. But in the modern age, yes, first to 6.I think this is the first DC cartoon to get 6 seasons.
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