List of Teen Titans (TV series) characters
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This is a list of major and minor characters featured in the Cartoon Network and Kids' WB animated series Teen Titans.
Overview
[edit]Character | Voiced by | First appearance | Seasons | Films | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Trouble in Tokyo | Go! to the Movies | Go! vs. | |||
Main characters | ||||||||||
Robin | Scott Menville | "Final Exam" | Main | Guest | Main | |||||
Starfire | Hynden Walch | Main | Guest | Main | ||||||
Cyborg | Khary Payton | Main | Guest | Main | ||||||
Raven | Tara Strong | Main | Guest | Main | ||||||
Beast Boy | Greg Cipes | Main | Guest | Main | ||||||
Terra | Ashley Johnson | "Terra" | Main | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Slade | Ron Perlman Will Arnett |
"Final Exam" | Main | Guest | Main | Guest | Main | |||
Trigon | Kevin Michael Richardson | "Nevermore" | Guest | Main | Guest | Main | ||||
Brushogun | Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | "Trouble in Tokyo" | Main | |||||||
Robin Go! | Scott Menville | "Legendary Sandwich" | Main | |||||||
Starfire Go! | Hynden Walch | Main | ||||||||
Raven Go! | Tara Strong | Main | ||||||||
Beast Boy Go! | Greg Cipes | Main | ||||||||
Cyborg Go! | Khary Payton | Main |
Primary Teen Titans
[edit]Robin
[edit]Robin (voiced by Scott Menville) is the leader of the Teen Titans. Despite lacking superpowers, he is fierce and highly disciplined, with heroic virtues based on experience and reputation. As shown in the episode "Go",[1] Robin formed the group after aiding Starfire in her escape from captivity with help from Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Raven. Prior to this, he left his mentor Batman to become an independent crime-fighter. The Teen Titans Go! spin-off comic reveals he is Dick Grayson, the first Robin, but this is not depicted in the show. In the future, he becomes Nightwing. Robin is best friends with Starfire, whom he secretly has feelings for. Their relationship develops throughout the show, with them becoming a couple in the finale film Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo.
Robin also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Scott Menville reprising the role.
Starfire
[edit]Starfire (voiced by Hynden Walch) is a Tamaranean princess who was kidnapped by the alien overlord Trogaar and intended to be sold into slavery. She escapes to Earth and causes chaos in Jump City, leading to the formation of the Teen Titans.[1][2] She is also Robin's love interest, and they secretly harbor romantic feelings for each other; they confess their love and become a couple in Trouble in Tokyo.
Starfire also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Hynden Walch reprising the role.
Cyborg
[edit]Cyborg (voiced by Khary Payton) is a human who was converted into a cyborg to save his life following an unspecified accident. His condition is virtually impossible to disguise, though he initially attempts to do so by covering much of his body with heavy clothing and a hood.[1] He is skilled with technology and is Robin's second-in-command and Beast Boy's best friend.
Cyborg also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Khary Payton reprising the role.
Raven
[edit]Raven (voiced by Tara Strong) is the gothic half-demon daughter of Trigon and Arella. She possesses vast magical abilities and was intended to act as Trigon's portal to invade Earth. While he succeeds in doing so, Raven works with the Titans to defeat him.
Raven also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Tara Strong reprising the role.
Beast Boy
[edit]Beast Boy (voiced by Greg Cipes) is a former member of the Doom Patrol who can transform into any animal. His early training was highly disciplined and militarized, leading him to initially address more experienced heroes as "Sir". Over time, he becomes less serious and the comic relief of the team.[3][4]
Beast Boy also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Greg Cipes reprising the role.
Terra
[edit]Terra (voiced by Ashley Johnson) is a nomadic girl who can manipulate the earth. She is later revealed to be a double agent working for Slade and sacrifices herself to stop him from destroying Jump City.[5][6][7][8]
In the series finale, "Things Change", a girl resembling Terra resurfaces, but tells Beast Boy that she no longer wants anything to do with the Titans.[9]
Terra also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Ashley Johnson reprising the role.
Honorary Titans
[edit]Aqualad
[edit]Aqualad (voiced by Wil Wheaton) is Aquaman's former sidekick and a founding member of Titans East.[10][11]
Aqualad also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Wil Wheaton reprising the role.
Argent
[edit]Argent (voiced by Hynden Walch) is an honorary member of the Teen Titans who can generate red energy constructs.[12][13][14]
Bumblebee
[edit]Bumblebee (voiced by T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh) is the leader of Titans East. She previously worked undercover in H.I.V.E. alongside Aqualad.
Bumblebee also appears in Teen Titans Go!, voiced by Ozioma Akagha.
Bushido
[edit]Bushido (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a silent Japanese swordsman who becomes an honorary Titan to combat the Brotherhood of Evil.[12]
Gnarrk
[edit]Gnarrk (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a caveman friend of Kole. The two live together beneath the North Pole to prevent her powers from being used for evil.[15]
Herald
[edit]Herald (voiced by Khary Payton) is a young hooded African-American boy who wields a mystical horn that can generate portals.
Hot Spot
[edit]Hot Spot (voiced by Bumper Robinson) is an African-American boy with pyrokinetic abilities. He is introduced as a participant in the Master of Games' tournament and joins the Teen Titans following his defeat.[16]
Jericho
[edit]Jericho is a mute boy who can possess others via eye contact.
Jinx
[edit]Jinx (voiced primarily by Lauren Tom and by Tara Strong in the episode "Titans Together") is a sorceress who can manipulate probability and a member of the H.I.V.E. Five. She later falls in love with Kid Flash and leaves the group.[13]
Gizmo also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Lauren Tom reprising the role.
Kid Flash
[edit]Kid Flash (voiced by Michael Rosenbaum) is the self-proclaimed "Fastest Boy Alive" and the former sidekick of Flash (Barry Allen). His secret identity is not revealed in the series, although he is implied to be Wally West, the original Kid Flash.
Kid Flash also appears in Teen Titans Go!, voiced by Will Friedle.
Killowat
[edit]Killowat is an honorary Titan with electrokinetic abilities. In the tie-in comic, he is revealed to have originated from an alternate universe before Raven brought him to the main universe.
Kole
[edit]Kole (voiced by Tara Strong) is a young girl with pink hair who lives with her caveman friend Gnarrk beneath the North Pole to prevent her powers from being used for evil. She can transform into inanimate, indestructible crystal, enabling Gnarrk to wield her as a weapon.[15]
Más y Menos
[edit]Más y Menos (both voiced by Freddy Rodriguez) are superpowered twin brothers from Guatemala and founding members of Titans East. They possess superhuman speed that only works if they are touching.[17][18]
Más y Menos also appear in Teen Titans Go!, with Freddy Rodriguez reprising the role.
Melvin, Timmy, Teether, and Bobby
[edit]Melvin, Timmy, and Teether (respectively voiced by Russi Taylor and Tara Strong) are a trio of pre-adolescent children targeted by the Brotherhood of Evil for their fledgling superpowers. They first appear in "Hide and Seek".[19]
Melvin, the only girl in the group and the eldest of the three, can summon a giant living teddy bear named Bobby. Timmy throws temper tantrums which induce earthquakes and sonic booms, and Teether can eat and spit matter.
Pantha
[edit]Pantha (voiced by Diane Delano) is a professional wrestler and honorary member of the Teen Titans.
Red Star
[edit]Red Star (voiced by Jason Marsden) is a Russian boy who gained his powers from a secret government project and chose to live in an abandoned nuclear power plant due to lacking control over them. He seemingly dies in his first appearance, but later resurfaces as a member of the Teen Titans.[20]
Speedy
[edit]Speedy (voiced by Mike Erwin) is Green Arrow's former sidekick and a founding member of Titans East.[16]
Speedy also appears in Teen Titans Go!, voiced by Scott Menville.
Thunder and Lightning
[edit]Thunder and Lightning (respectively voiced by S. Scott Bullock and Quinton Flynn) are brothers who can manipulate their namesakes. They battle the Titans in pursuit of fun before eventually joining them.
Tramm
[edit]Tramm (voiced primarily by Dave Coulier and by Dee Bradley Baker in the episode "Calling All Titans") is an anthropomorphic anchovy, engineer, and friend of Aqualad.[10] He can increase his size and strength, like a pufferfish.
Wildebeest
[edit]Wildebeest (voiced primarily by Dee Bradley Baker and by Jim Cummings in the episode "Winner Take All") is a humanoid wildebeest and honorary member of the Teen Titans.[16] The tie-in comic reveals him to be a human child who transforms when enraged.[21]
Wonder Girl
[edit]Wonder Girl, the sidekick of Wonder Woman and a founding member of the Teen Titans in the comics, was denied inclusion to the main cast of the series due to licensing issues.[22][23][24] As a result, she only makes cameo appearances in the series. Wonder Girl appears in Teen Titans Go!, where she is identified as Donna Troy.
Allies
[edit]Brushogun
[edit]Brushogun (voiced by Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) is a Japanese artist who wields black magic and can create ink entities. General Uehara Daizo kidnaps Brushogun and forces him to battle the Teen Titans, during which he is killed.[25]
The Doom Patrol
[edit]The Doom Patrol are a paramilitary unit of superheroes and long-time enemies of the Brotherhood of Evil. Beast Boy was formerly a member until he became estranged from the team years before.[3][4]
Elasti-Girl
[edit]Elasti-Girl (voiced by Tara Strong) is a member of the Doom Patrol who can expand her body.
Mento
[edit]Mento (voiced by Xander Berkeley) is the leader and battle coordinator of the Doom Patrol. He possesses psychic abilities that are amplified by his helmet.
Negative Man
[edit]Negative Man (voiced by Judge Reinhold) is a member of the Doom Patrol who can project a radioactive 'soul--self'.
Robotman
[edit]Robotman (voiced by Peter Onorati) is an android with a human brain. He possesses immense strength and durability, but is headstrong and reckless, often preferring to charge headlong into battle.
Larry
[edit]Larry (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a fifth-dimensional imp who can manipulate reality. His real name is Nosyarc Kcid, Dick Grayson's name backwards.
Sarasim
[edit]Sarasim (voiced by Kimberly Brooks) is a warrior princess from 3000 B.C.[26] She is based on and depicted as an ancestor of Sarah Simms, Cyborg's girlfriend in the comics.
Silkie
[edit]Silkie (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a mutant larva created by Killer Moth and Beast Boy's pet.[27]
Silkie also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with vocal effects provided by Tara Strong.
Main villains
[edit]Slade
[edit]Slade (voiced by Ron Perlman) is the Titans' most recurring foe and Robin's archenemy.[28] Following his death in the second season, he returns in the fourth as an undead emissary of Trigon.
Slade also appears in Teen Titans Go!, voiced by Will Arnett.
Trigon
[edit]Trigon (voiced primarily by Kevin Michael Richardson and by Keith Szarabajka in the episode "Nevermore") is a demon king and Raven's father. He serves as the main antagonist of the fourth season, where he invades Earth before Raven destroys him.
Trigon also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Kevin Michael Richardson reprising the role.
The H.I.V.E. Academy
[edit]The H.I.V.E. Academy is a secret campus for a rogue's gallery of superpowered teenagers, all being trained to become master criminals. The school is also known as the H.A.E.Y.P. ("H.I.V.E. Academy for Extraordinary Young People").
Brother Blood
[edit]Brother Blood (voiced by John DiMaggio) is a cult leader with psychic abilities who assumes leadership of the H.I.V.E. Academy after the Headmistress disappears.
Brother Blood also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with John DiMaggio reprising the role.
H.I.V.E. Headmistress
[edit]The H.I.V.E. Headmistress (voiced by Andrea Romano) is the unnamed headmistress of the H.I.V.E. Academy in the first season.[29]
Gizmo
[edit]Gizmo (voiced primarily by Lauren Tom and by Tara Strong in the episodes "Revved Up" and "Titans Together") is an impish member of the H.I.V.E. Five with a genius-level intellect and a mechanized backpack.[30][16]
Gizmo also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Lauren Tom reprising the role.
Mammoth
[edit]Mammoth (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a genetically modified member of the H.I.V.E. Five who possesses superhuman strength.
Mammoth also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Kevin Michael Richardson reprising the role.
See-More
[edit]See-More (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a member of the H.I.V.E. Five who wields interchangable eyes with unique functions, including X-ray vision, hypnosis, lasers, and flight.[31][32]
See-More also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Kevin Michael Richardson reprising the role.
Billy Numerous
[edit]Billy Numerous (voiced by Jason Marsden) is a member of the H.I.V.E. Five with self-duplication abilities.[32]
Billy Numerous also appears in Teen Titans Go!, voiced by Scott Menville.
Kyd Wykkyd
[edit]Kyd Wykkyd is a silent member of the H.I.V.E. Five who can teleport.[32][14]
Private H.I.V.E.
[edit]Private H.I.V.E. (voiced by Greg Cipes) is a student of the H.I.V.E. Academy who wields a hexagonal shield. In Teen Titans Go!, he reforms and joins the Teen Titans.
Angel
[edit]Angel is a villain from the H.I.V.E. Academy who sports bird-like wings that enable flight. In addition, she can also shift them to any size for combat purposes.
XL Terrestrial
[edit]XL Terrestrial is an alien villain from the H.I.V.E. Academy with size-shifting abilities.
I.N.S.T.I.G.A.T.O.R.
[edit]I.N.S.T.I.G.A.T.O.R. is a floating robotic villain from the H.I.V.E. Academy.
"Wrestling Star"
[edit]"Wrestling Star" is a masked wrestler from the H.I.V.E. Academy.
The Brotherhood of Evil
[edit]The Brotherhood of Evil is a secret society of supervillains dedicated to total world domination whom the Doom Patrol fought in the past. They serve as the main antagonists of the final season.
The Brain
[edit]Brain (voiced by Glenn Shadix) is the leader of the Brotherhood of Evil. He is a disembodied human brain preserved in a robotic cylinder who possesses psychic abilities.
Brain also appears in Teen Titans Go!, voiced by Scott Menville.
General Immortus
[edit]General Immortus (voiced by Xander Berkeley) is an ancient military commander and strategist.[3][4][13]
Madame Rouge
[edit]Madame Rouge (voiced by Hynden Walch) is a European shapeshifter and member of the Brotherhood of Evil.
Monsieur Mallah
[edit]Monsieur Mallah (voiced by Glenn Shadix) is an intelligent gorilla and confidant of the Brain.[13]
Monsieur Mallah also appears in Teen Titans Go!, voiced by Fred Tatasciore.
Other villains
[edit]André LeBlanc
[edit]André LeBlanc (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a French jewel thief who debuts in "For Real".[33] He later joins the Brotherhood of Evil.[13]
Atlas
[edit]Atlas (voiced by Keith David) is a robotic villain who debuts in "Only Human".
Blackfire
[edit]Blackfire (voiced by Hynden Walch) is Starfire's elder sister and her rival to Tamaran's throne.
Blackfire also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Hynden Walch reprising the role.
Cinderblock
[edit]Cinderblock (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a stone monster with limited intelligence, but immense strength. He is named after the several panels on his body which resemble his namesake. Cinderblock appears throughout the series as a secondary villain.[28]
Cinderblock also makes non-speaking appearances in Teen Titans Go!.
Commander Uehara Daizo
[edit]Uehara Daizo (voiced by Keone Young) is the main antagonist inTeen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo.[25] He is Tokyo's police commander and commander of the Tokyo Troopers, which he created using Brushogun's powers. It is later revealed he seeks to discredit the Teen Titans as heroes.
Control Freak
[edit]Control Freak (voiced by Alexander Polinsky) is an overweight supervillain and film fanatic who wields a reality-warping remote.[34]
Control Freak also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Alexander Polinsky reprising the role.
Ding Dong Daddy
[edit]Ding Dong Daddy (voiced by David Johansen) is a large 1950s-style street racer who forces Robin to compete in a cross-country race against himself and several foes from the Titans' rogues gallery. He is assisted by a group of gremlins who act as a mobile repair crew and disable competitors' vehicles.[35]
Dr. Light
[edit]Doctor Light (voiced by Rodger Bumpass) is a villain who wields a battle suit with light-based weaponry.
Doctor Light also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Rodger Bumpass reprising the role.
Fang
[edit]Fang (voiced by Will Friedle) is a spider-like mutant and Kitten's boyfriend.
Katarou
[edit]Katarou (voiced by Keone Young) is a martial artist and member of the Brotherhood of Evil.
Killer Moth
[edit]Killer Moth (voiced by Thomas Haden Church in the episode "Date with Destiny", Marc Worden in the episode "Can I Keep Him?") is a lepidopterist who commands swarms of mutated moths capable of eating through anything. Furthermore, he wears moth-like armor with razor-sharp claws and a pair of wings.[27]
Killer Moth also appears in Teen Titans Go!, voiced by Scott Menville.
Kitten
[edit]Kitten (voiced by Tara Strong) is Killer Moth's spoiled and bratty daughter and Fang's girlfriend.[27] The two later join the Brotherhood of Evil.[12]
Mad Mod
[edit]Mad Mod (voiced by Malcolm McDowell) is an elderly British man who wields holograms and hypnotic traps, using the former to appear younger.
Mad Mod also makes non-speaking appearances in Teen Titans Go!.
Master of Games
[edit]The Master of Games (voiced by Jim Cummings) is an ape-like alien who plots to steal the powers of several heroes before being defeated.[16] He later joins the Brotherhood of Evil.[13]
The Master of Games also appears in Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans as a disguise of Trigon, voiced by Rhys Darby.
Mother Mae-Eye
[edit]Mother Mae-Eye (voiced by Billie Hayes) is a haggish witch who feeds on the affection of others. She wields candy-themed magical powers and a mass-produced army of gingerbread cookie soldiers.
Mother Mae-Eye also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Billie Hayes reprising the role.
Mumbo
[edit]Mumbo (voiced by Tom Kenny) is a blue-skinned magician whose powers are largely based on stage magic feats; he once found a working magic wand whose power drove him insane. He is actually an old man, but his powers make him appear younger.
Mumbo also appears in Teen Titans Go!, with Tom Kenny reprising the role.
Overload
[edit]Overload (voiced primarily by Dee Bradley Baker and by James Arnold Taylor in the episode "Car Trouble") is a humanoid electric monster with a red-and-black circuit board at its core.
Plasmus
[edit]Plasmus (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a human who transforms into a slime monster while conscious and is typically kept comatose as a result.[28] Later in the series, Plasmus mutates further after absorbing raw sewage, gains the ability to generate acid, and joins the Brotherhood of Evil.
Plasmus also makes non-speaking appearances in Teen Titans Go!.
Professor Chang
[edit]Professor Chang (voiced by James Hong) is a mad scientist who runs an underground smuggling operation and provides illegal services for other villains.
Punk Rocket
[edit]Punk Rocket (voiced by Greg Ellis) is a British musical anarchist who wields a customized guitar that releases sonic blasts. He can also ride it through the air like a surfboard.[12][13][36]
Puppet King
[edit]The Puppet King (voiced by Tracey Walter) is an evil marionette who can transform others into puppets. He is defeated by the Titans in his first appearance and rendered a lifeless puppet, but returns later in the series as a member of the Brotherhood of Evil.[37][34][35][12][13]
Red X
[edit]Red X (voiced by Scott Menville) is originally a cover identity Robin assumes to infiltrate Slade's organization, using a high-tech suit capable of creating various X-shaped effects. In the episode "X", a mysterious thief steals the Red X suit for his own use.[38]
Red X makes his mainstream DC debut in the two-issue teaser comic Future State Teen Titans and its follow-up series Teen Titans Academy.[39][40] He is revealed to be Brick Pettirosso, a metahuman with electromagnetic powers and a renegade student of Titans Academy.[41] His foster father was a mercenary and thief who stole Dick Grayson's Red X suit as revenge for foiling his plans.[42][43]
Saico-Tek
[edit]Saico-Tek (voiced by Keone Young) is a high-tech Japanese ninja with distinctive blue and pink armor.[25]
Spike
[edit]Spike (voiced by John DiMaggio) is a former mechanic and ally of Atlas.
Trident
[edit]Trident (voiced by Clancy Brown) is an Atlantean criminal armed with the mystical weapon of his namesake.[10]
Other characters
[edit]Arella
[edit]Arella (voiced by Virginia Madsen) is Raven's biological mother, who was killed when Trigon destroyed Azarath.[44]
Wintergreen
[edit]Wintergreen is Slade's butler and right-hand man.
Teen Titans Go! characters
[edit]Wonder Twins
[edit]First introduced as supporting characters in the Super Friends cartoon series, the Wonder Twins are an alien brother-sister duo affiliated with the Justice League of America. Jayna (voiced by Tara Strong) has the ability to morph into any animal and gain their respective abilities. Zan (voiced by Khary Payton) can morph into any form of water, whether solid, liquid, or gaseous.
Ravager
[edit]Ravager (voiced by Pamela Adlon) is the daughter of Slade. She's been in multiple episodes as a friend and enemy, switching sides from episode to episode.
Santa Claus
[edit]Santa Claus (voiced initially by Robert Morse, later by Fred Tatasciore following Robert Morse's death) is the mascot of Christmas and a reoccurring nemesis of the Teen Titans, usually attempting to take over the other holidays or going after the Teen Titans. Their view of Santa as a nemesis and his evil actions are comedically more serious than most of the other villains.
Little Buddies
[edit]Pain Bot
[edit]Pain Bot (voiced by Scott Menville) is a robotic torture device built by Brother Blood, armed with multiple mechanical limbs. In its debut appearance, "Waffles", it is adopted by Cyborg.
Beat Box
[edit]Beat Box is one of the creations made by Cyborg and Robin in the episode "Power Moves".[45] It is a living boombox with Robin's staff acting as limbs.
Birdarang
[edit]Birdarang (voiced by Scott Menville) is a living Birdarang created by Cyborg and Robin in the episode "Power Moves".[45]
Super Robin
[edit]Super Robin is an ordinary bird who gains Robin's abilities after he intentionally causes a freak laboratory accident to give himself superpowers. Robin mutates into a humanoid bird creature, while the bird gains Robin's acrobatic agility, a black mask, and arsenal.
Demon
[edit]The Demon is an underworld creature first seen in "Driver's Ed", where Raven attempted to banish it back into its realm. Before she could, Robin grabbed her to carry out a favor, allowing the Demon to roam in Jump City. Following these events, Raven and the Demon managed to become on friendly terms, the Demon being considered her "Little Buddy".
Dave
[edit]Dave is a wolf whom Beast Boy somehow took up as a "Little Buddie". Despite being a wild animal, he is shown to be welcome among the Teen Titans, except for Robin who is often mauled by the wolf.
Sticky Joe
[edit]Sticky Joe (voiced by Khary Payton) is an old man who resides in Beast Boy's room in Titans Tower.
Guest characters
[edit]Aquaman
[edit]Aquaman (voiced by Eric Bauza in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, Greg Cipes in "Don't Press Play", Patrick Warburton in "Finding Aquaman" and "Pool Season") is the king of Atlantis and a member of the Justice League. He initially appears in cameo appearances, and makes occasional speaking appearances beginning in the seventh season.
Batgirl
Batgirl (voiced by Tara Strong) is the daughter of police commissioner James Gordon and a sidekick of Batman. Additionally, the DC Super Hero Girls incarnation of the character appears in the episodes "Superhero Feud" and "Space House".
Batman
Batman (voiced by Khary Payton in most episodes, Kevin Conroy in "Real Orangins", Jimmy Kimmel in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies) is Robin's former mentor. He primarily makes non-speaking appearances and is a main character in the "TV Knight" series of episodes.
Black Manta
Black Manta (voiced by J. B. Smoove) is a manta-themed villain and Aquaman's archenemy.
Commissioner Gordon
Jim Gordon (voiced by Eric Bauza) is the police commissioner of Gotham, and one of Batman's closest allies. He primarily makes non-speaking appearances and is a main character in the "TV Knight" series of episodes.[46][47][48][49]
Freakazoid
Freakazoid (voiced by Paul Rugg) is a superhero based in Washington D.C. and the main protagonist of the series of the same name. He appears in the episode "Huggbees", where the Teen Titans summon him to help fight Brain after he teams up with the Lobe. Paul Rugg reprises the role from Freakazoid!.
Lobe
The Lobe (voiced by David Warner) is a brain-headed villain and Freakazoid's archenemy. He appears in the episode "Huggbees" where Brain allies with him, causing the Teen Titans to enlist Freakazoid. David Warner reprises the role from Freakazoid!.
Sgt. Mike Cosgrove
Mike Cosgrove (voiced by Ed Asner) is a police sergeant who is Freakazoid's police contact and friend. Ed Asner reprises the role from Freakazoid!.
Joe Leahy
Joe Leahy (voiced by himself) is the narrator of Freakazoid!. Joe Leahy reprises the role from Freakazoid!.
The Powerpuff Girls
The Powerpuff Girls appears in "TTG vs. PPG" where they pursue Mojo Jojo to Jump City. They consist of Blossom (voiced byAmanda Leighton), Bubbles (voiced by Kristen Li), and Buttercup (voiced by Natalie Palamides). Amanda Leighton, Kristen Li, and Natalie Palamides reprise their roles from The Powerpuff Girls.
Mojo Jojo
Mojo Jojo (voiced by Roger L. Jackson) is a chimpanzee with an abnormally large brain and the Powerpuff Girls' archenemy. Mojo Jojo reprises his role from The Powerpuff Girls.
Superman
Superman (voiced by Nicolas Cage in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, David Kaye in "Four Hundred") is a member of the Justice League. He has made various appearances throughout the series, most prominently in "TV Knight 3" at Batman's birthday party and as a judge in the "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star" series of episodes.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are a group of sewer-dwelling turtle ninjas. They appear in the episode "Truth, Justice, and What?", with Michelangelo voiced by Greg Cipes and Donatello by Scott Menville.
ThunderCats
Voiced by: Larry Kenney (80's Lion-O), Max Mittelman (2020 Lion-O), Michael Jelenic (80's Snarf)
The original version of Lion-O and his ThunderCats Roar counterpart appear in the episode "Teen Titans Roar!", respectively voiced by Larry Kenney and Max Mittelman. Larry Kenney reprises his role as Lion-O from the original series. The original incarnation of Snarf and the 2011 incarnation of Lion-O make a cameo appearance at the end of the episode, with Snarf voiced by Michael Jelenic.
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman (voiced by Halsey in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, Tara Strong in "Don't Press Play") is a member of the Justice League. She has made various appearances throughout the series, most prominently in "TV Knight 3" at Batman's birthday party and as a judge in the "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star" series of episodes.
Beetlejuice
Beetlejuice (voiced by Alex Brightman) is summoned in the episode "Ghost With The Most" by the Teen Titans to save the Halloween Spirit who has been kidnapped, but he is revealed to be the one who kidnapped him so that he could take over Halloween. He is defeated when Raven summons a sandworm that eats him. Alex Brightman reprises the role from the musical adaptation of Beetlejuice.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Season 5; Episode 10 - "Go"
- ^ Season 3; Episode 3 - "Betrothed"
- ^ a b c Season 5; Episode 1 - "Homecoming (Part 1)"
- ^ a b c Season 5; Episode 2 - "Homecoming (Part 2)"
- ^ Season 2; Episode 3 - "Terra"
- ^ Season 2; Episode 8 - "Titan Rising"
- ^ Season 2; Episode 12 - "Aftershock (Part 1)"
- ^ Season 2; Episode 13 - "Aftershock (Part 2)"
- ^ Season 5; Episode 13 - "Things Change"
- ^ a b c Season 1; Episode 8 - "Deep Six"
- ^ Season 3; Episode 8 - "Wavelength"
- ^ a b c d e Season 5; Episode 11 - "Calling All Titans"
- ^ a b c d e f g h Season 5; Episode 12 - "Titans Together"
- ^ a b Season 5; Episode 8 - "Lightspeed"
- ^ a b Season 5; Episode 6 - "Kole"
- ^ a b c d e Season 2; Episode 9 - "Winner Take All"
- ^ Season 3; Episode 12 - "Titans East (Part 1)"
- ^ Season 3; Episode 13 - "Titans East (Part 2)"
- ^ Season 5; Episode 7 - "Hide And Seek"
- ^ Season 5; Episode 5 - "Snowblind"
- ^ Teen Titans Go! issue #15 - "Beauty and the Wildebeest"
- ^ Torres, J (2008). "Adapting the Animated Antics of the Teen Titans". Titans Companion 2. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 216. ISBN 978-1-893905-87-0.
- ^ "Titans Tower: Wonder Girl". Archived from the original on December 26, 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2009.
- ^ "J. Torres on Wonder Girl". Newsarama. Retrieved January 1, 2009.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo
- ^ Season 4; Episode 4 - "Cyborg The Barbarian"
- ^ a b c Season 2; Episode 6 - "Date With Destiny"
- ^ a b c Season 1; Episode 1 - "Divide and Conquer"
- ^ Season 1; Episode 3 - "Final Exam"
- ^ Season 3; Episode 4 - "Crash"
- ^ Season 4; Episode 10 - "Mother Mae-Eye"
- ^ a b c Season 3; Episode 1 - "Deception"
- ^ Season 5; Episode 4 - "For Real"
- ^ a b Season 2; Episode 5 - "Fear Itself"
- ^ a b Season 5; Episode 9 - "Revved Up"
- ^ Teen Titans: The Lost Episode
- ^ Season 1; Episode 7 - "Switched"
- ^ Season 1; Episode 9 - "Masks"
- ^ Future State Teen Titans #1 and #2 (January and February 2021)
- ^ Teen Titans Academy #1 (March 2021)
- ^ Teen Titans Academy #11
- ^ Teen Titans Academy 2021 Yearbook #1
- ^ Teen Titans Academy #12
- ^ Season 4; Episode 7 - "The Prophecy"
- ^ a b Season 1; Episode 15-2 "Power Moves"
- ^ Season 1; Episode 17-1 - "Sidekick"
- ^ Season 1; Episode 5-2 - "La Larva de Amor" (The Larva of Love)
- ^ Season 1; Episode 7-1 - "Girl's Night Out"
- ^ Season 2; Episode 5-2 "Slumber Party"
External links
[edit]- Teen Titans Go! on Cartoon Network
- Full cast and crew of Teen Titans Go! at IMDb
- Comic Book Resources: Teen Titans Go! Cast & Crew on Titans' Animated Evolution
- Behind the Voice Actors: Teen Titans Go!
- IGN: Teen Titans Go! Producers and Cast Talk About Their Comedic Approach