| | | A New Enemy Has Cyborg on the Brain! Features: DVD, Pan and Scan (TV Format), Aspect Ratio 1.33:1, Subtitled The Teen Titans are five heroes under one roof. Their names: Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy - They live in a large tower in the shape of a T that they call Titan Tower. No secret identities. No school. Just superheroes being superheroes. They must go up against their arch nemesis, Slade, and his evil minions. What he really plans to do is unknown but one thing's for sure...he's an evil madman. 13 action-packed adventures from the hit TV series this Deluxe 2-Disc Edition is earth-shattering entertainment! "...big, splashy, often quite funny, and bombastic, and no less satisfying for being so." Andy Dursin, The Aisle Seat "...an inescapable energy that...is all about action and fun...a nice balance between humor and danger...fresh and entertaining." Randall Cyrenne, Animated Views
 Editor's Note
 The Teen Titans join forces in this complete collection of episodes from the third season of the popular animated series. With no need for aliases like Clark Kent or Bruce Wayne, these adolescent superheroes live together in Titan Towers and fight evil together.
| Features | Audio: English, Portugese Dolby Digital Stereo |  | Dubbed: Portugese |  | Easter Eggs: One Show...Two Themes - Short Interview Covering The Differences In The Musical Opening Score DependantUpon The Subject Matter Of The Show |  | Featurette: Teen Titans - Know Your Foes - An Interactive Featurette Highlighting The Nemesis Characters In Season 3, & How TheTeen Titans Were Able To Vanquish This Opposition |  | Subtitles: Portugese |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Warner |
 | Release Date: 4/10/2007 |
 | Running Time: 295 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2004 |  | Catalog ID: 83332 |  | UPC: 00012569833326 |  | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] |
| Cast & Crew | Amy Wolfram, et. al. - Writer |  | Bruce W. Timm - Executive Producer |  | Freddy Rodriguez - Voice Of |  | Glen Murakami - Producer |  | Henry Rollins - Voice Of |  | Joe Gall - Editor |  | Judge Reinhold - Voice Of |  | Kevin Michael Richardson - Voice Of |  | Lolita Ritmanis, et. al. - Original Music By |  | Malcolm McDowell - Voice Of |  | Michael Chang, et. al. - Director |  | Ron Perlman - Voice Of |  | Tara Strong - Voice Of |  | Xander Berkeley - Voice Of |
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| | Professional Reviews | DVD Talk 8 of 10 First things first: there has never, ever, ever been a cartoon theme song as cool as the one that kicks off "Teen Titans." The tune - a bouncy, catchy mix of Japanese pop and classic California surf rock - comes from Puffy Ami Yumi, the pop duo who has since gone on to earn their own animated series on Cartoon Network. Hear it once, and the rest of your day will be spent humming it. Not even the old "Spider-Man" theme was this awesome...And the animators here aren't afraid to take risks with their near-anime renderings. The artists revel in such Japanese methods as "super deformed" (in which a character may have an oversized head and an undersized body), but they do so with a wise amount of restraint: the anime look is let loose only in times of heightened emotional or physical exertion...Painting in broad strokes is usually a downside of a story, but here, it works. "Teen Titans" goes big and broad and bold, to heck with the subtleties, and it actually works. The writers know how to balance the swift action with the crisp dialogue...and the stories, while zany and far-fetched, become involving enough to capture the hearts of all ages. - David Cornelius
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