Teen Titans Go!
Teen Titans Go!
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Teen Titans Go!

6.4
Yr 2013
Rt 11m
Status Returning Series
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Series Brief

Overview

Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and Cyborg return in all-new, comedic adventures. They may be super heroes who save the world every day ... but somebody still has to do the laundry!

Critical Reception

What critics are saying

Score 60 /100

Teen Titans Go! stands as a deeply polarizing animated reboot. Shifting away from the narrative depth of the original series, the show leans heavily into manic slapstick, self-referential comedy, and episodic silliness. This radical change in tone generated strong division among critics, longtime comic fans, and casual viewers.

Positive reviews praise the series as a lighthearted revamp tailored for a younger audience. Critics who enjoyed the show highlighted its comedic energy and fun character interactions, noting that the returning voice cast brings a familiar enthusiasm to the chaotic new format.

Conversely, harsher critiques dismiss the material as lackluster, arguing that even talented voice actors cannot overcome the repetitive humor and thin storylines. Many fans of the original series expressed frustration with the crude jokes and simplified character traits, though younger audiences continue to respond favorably to the show's energetic antics.

“DC Nation revamps the beloved Teen Titans series for a new generation -- with pretty fun results.”

“If not for the actors, whose talents can’t save this lackluster material, it offers little to even the most ardent Titans nostalgists.”

“a polarizing reboot that many fans of the original seriously dislike, citing its overly crude humor and negative morals as major turn-offs”

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Why fans love it

Teen Titans Go! leans hard into the absurdity of the superhero genre. Since its 2013 debut, the show has traded traditional action for relentless slapstick and madcap comedy. Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy, and Cyborg spend less time fighting villains than they do navigating the mundane, pathetic, and frequently disgusting realities of their shared living situation.

The humor is built on parody rather than epic stakes. The writing relies on a frantic, cartoonish energy that pokes fun at the source material found in comics and early animation. Scott Menville and the rest of the cast lean into these caricatures, shifting the tone from serious heroics to chaotic riffs on pop culture. It is a series that prioritizes rapid-fire jokes over heroic character arcs.

Featured Players

Cast

Credited 75
Regulars 5
Longest run 454 eps
Show 67 more
Cee Lo Green as Cee Lo Green (voice) 2 episodes Carl Burnett as Carl Burnett (voice) 7 episodes Joe Trohman as Joe Trohman (voice) 2 episodes Frank Enea as Frank Enea (voice) 7 episodes Andy Hurley as Andy Hurley (voice) 2 episodes Patrick Stump as Patrick Stump (voice) 2 episodes 'Weird Al' Yankovic as Darkseid (voice) 2 episodes Rachel Dratch as Negative Girl (voice) 10 episodes Zack Snyder as Zack Snyder (voice) 1 episode Patrick Wilson as Patrick Wilson (voice) 1 episode Cree Summer as Elasti-Girl (voice) 10 episodes Alex Brightman as Beetlejuice (voice) 1 episode Jessica DiCicco as Love (voice) 1 episode Kenn Michael as Dracula (voice) 1 episode P.J. Byrne as The Flash (voice) 1 episode Jeff Bennett as S. H. A. D. I. (voice) 6 episodes Rodger Bumpass as Dr. Light (voice) 4 episodes Krizia Bajos as Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth (voice) 1 episode Matthew Lillard as Shaggy (voice) 2 episodes Frank Welker as Fred / Scooby-Doo (voice) 2 episodes Larry Kenney as The Chief (voice) 13 episodes Eric Edelstein as King Shark (voice) 6 episodes George Pérez as Self (voice) 2 episodes Flula Borg as Robotman (voice) 11 episodes Marv Wolfman as Self (voice) 2 episodes Kimberly Brooks as Bumblebee (voice) 4 episodes Nicole Sullivan as Supergirl (voice) 5 episodes Myrna Velasco as Green Lantern (voice) 4 episodes Bob Bergen as Porky Pig / Sea Creature #1 (voice) 1 episode Grey DeLisle as Wonder Woman (voice) 7 episodes Jeff Bergman as Crock Cooker / Yogi Bear (voice) 3 episodes Asher Bishop as Doomsday (voice) 1 episode Courtenay Taylor as Poison Ivy / Announcer (voice) 1 episode Alexander Polinsky as Control Freak (voice) 14 episodes Henry Winkler as Captain Cool (voice) 1 episode Rubén Garfias as Spanish Announcer (voice) 1 episode Robert Morse as Santa Claus (voice) 4 episodes Jaleel White as Miner (voice) 6 episodes Roger L. Jackson as Mojo Jojo (voice) 1 episode Jason Spisak as The Joker (voice) 4 episodes Lauren Tom as Gizmo / Jinx (voice) 5 episodes Amanda Leighton as Blossom (voice) 1 episode Kristen Li as Bubbles (voice) 1 episode Natalie Palamides as Buttercup (voice) 1 episode Robert Remus as Dr. Military (voice) 2 episodes Kari Wahlgren as Zatanna (voice) 5 episodes Dale Earnhardt Jr. as Chip Racerson Jr. (voice) 1 episode Max Mittelman as Lion-O (voice) 1 episode Kevin Michael Richardson as Trigon (voice) 7 episodes Michael Jelenic as Original Snarf (voice) 1 episode Eric Bauza as Bugs Bunny / Daffy Duck / Jabberjaw / Wizard of Oz (voice) 5 episodes Malcolm McDowell as Baxtory (voice) 5 episodes Jonathan Adams as Ultralak (voice) 5 episodes Dan Bakkedahl as Sheriff (voice) 5 episodes Kate Micucci as Cat (voice) 5 episodes James Hong as Turtle (voice) 5 episodes Peter Stormare as Fibulon (voice) 5 episodes Tom Kenny as Mumbo Jumbo (voice) 2 episodes Patrick Warburton as Aquaman (voice) 2 episodes Fred Tatasciore as Hawkman (voice) 34 episodes JB Smoove as Black Manta (voice) 2 episodes John DiMaggio as 50% Chad (voice) 19 episodes Albert Jelenic as Self (voice) 4 episodes Matt Chapman as Platz (voice) 5 episodes Matthew Moy as Folding Paper Man (voice) 5 episodes Peter Rida Michail as Peter Rida Michail (voice) 2 episodes David Kaye as Superman (voice) 8 episodes
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Keyword Cloud

Keywords

slapstick comedy superhero based on comic parody based on cartoon madcap comedy superhero team pathetic absurdist humor disgusted
Technical Sheet

Details

First Aired
April 23, 2013
Status
Returning Series
Episode Runtime
11 minutes
Origin
US
TMDB Votes
720