Is Teen Titans 2003 As Great As We Remember? - FINAL PART | A Complete Review of OG Teen Titans
It's time for the final part of the Teen Titans 2003 video series, folks. Thanks for journeying through the whole thing with me. It's been a blast.
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- Pixel Hipsters's video on the live action TV series adaptation (ft. me :o): • Diagnosing A Show's Pr...
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Just wanted to mention something that I forgot to in the video: I plan on covering the movie and lost episode eventually; however, that movie did not impact my overall feeling on the series, as I don't think it's integral to the story as it stands. Thus, I didn't feel that it needed to get involved in order to answer my question about how great the series is, and I feel that the TV series stands on its own. Basically, I think the movie is an extra thing right now. Maybe it will be more important if season 6 gets made. But yeah, I'll come back to it eventually--but for now I wanted to move onto something else. Anyway, thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed it ^_^
The secret item in Robin's case was clearly an embarrassing snapshot of him at the Christmas party.
Here is how Terra came back. It's pretty obvious if you think about it. In the season two finale, she was turned to stone after stopping Slade. In season four, Trigon turned everyone one earth except the Titans to stone. This was of course undone when Raven defeated Trigon and everyone who was turned to stone, was turned back to normal, including Terra who clearly has amnesia.
Another thing I liked about the Teen Titans initial meeting is that it takes place in front of the Pizza restaurant that they frequent throughout the series. Without being too in your face about it, shows that they all probably hold a little sentimental value in that place because that's where there journey together ultimately started.
Hilariously my conclusion was the exact opposite. This show is better than I remember. As a kid, I never saw the large plots and only caught the episodic ones, so I just saw it as a cool action show with cool characters. I never knew there was so much depth to the characters and plots until I watched this series, and now I feel like I was seriously underrating the show!
My theory as to why warner released the copyrights: They actually saw the videos.
I like to think that the box had a family photo of Dick with his family and then one with Bruce as another family portrait. It would mean the most to him and explain why he wanted it back so bad.
I actually love the finale for this season. I love open ended endings. Teen Titans never had a continuous story or plot that needed an end it was always a bunch of adventures that the hero’s where on and arcs. Just because the shows over doesn’t mean that the adventure is over. It’s up to me to continue to imagine what kind of new adventures the hero’s go on. How does it keep going. I think this type of ending works best with super hero’s.
The end of this series is as sad as the end of the actual series
I, like many others, found your channel due to this series. Although the series is ending, I’ll definitely stay around! You are a great content creator, keep doing your thing man!
Teen titans and avatar were my gateway drug to anime lmfaoooo
"we often see story structure where a main character will affect side characters by upholding certain ideals consistently" so uncle iroh
Your discussion of Starfire as a character that is not necessarily "complex" or has a complex character arc made me think of something out of game design: Complexity does not automatically equal depth. In a game, sometimes the greatest enjoyment is not from having many different mechanics, but from fully exploring one or a few. Think Portal- you literally just have one special mechanic, but it's used in many different ways. When Starfire is the focus, it's not generally about her changing who she is, it's about her and us learning more about her- how she reacts in different situations, how her relationships grow and change, and how our view of her changes.
The point of not seeing the item is basically a Easter egg from Pulp fiction. In that film Tarantino didn’t show the audience what was in the briefcase because the item it self wasn’t important it was about being able to receive said item.
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This was the season that I saw the most of as a kid and i can personally say I really liked it at the time. Despite the limited development of a lot of the other heroes the idea of there being kids all over the world ready to fight for the greater good was so enamoring for me and each characters design was so strong that I still liked meeting and seeing all of them in action. It was the same reason why Kids Next Door was m favorite show as a kid I guess. Discovering that that last episode was THE last episode though... that killed me.
Terra probably came back, because (if I remember correctly) Trigon turned everyone into stone and when he was defeated everyone (including Terra) was turned back to normal.
I'm mad Jericho got like zero development. He's literally Slade's son but nope, mute dude who likes flowers.
This season was the first time they introduced my favorite character from the comics. Jericho, the boy on the mountain who is a mute and plays the guitar. Unfortunately he got very little development. In the comics he had one of my favorite arcs, as he's Slade's son and chooses to move against him and join the Titans. It's fantastic, and his relationship with the other Titans is some of my favorite - especially Raven & Robin. I hope there is a sixth season of this show and beyond, and I'm excited for you to tackle Avatar! :)
Jericho would have been a very interesting character to develop, specially since he is (in the comics, not confirmed in the series) Slade’s son