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Teen Titans: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray]

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Format: Blu-ray January 23, 2018


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With awesome super skills and powers galore, these crimefighting partners kick butt and squash evil like nobody’s business! But as roommates in Titans Tower,™ it’s every hero for him- or herself when it comes to living in peace. Not even super heroes can settle fights over who’s in control of the TV remote! In these 13 action-packed adventures, the Titans face all your favorite villains – Mad Mod, The Puppet King, Killer Moth and, of course, their archnemesis Slade – in one power-packing showdown after another. Some battles even pit the Titans against each other! Featuring bold animation, funky music and fun characters, this complete Season One from the hit TV series is an intergalactic knockout!

Genre: Animation/Television


Format: Blu-ray


Language: Spanish


Number Of Discs: 1


Runtime: 4 hours and 42 minutes


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.781


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 2.24 ounces


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray


Run time ‏ : ‎ 4 hours and 42 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ January 23, 2018


Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Archives


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


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  • Titans Go!
I read comic books and watch the movies and shows based on comics, but for the longest time, I have often turned away from the Teen Titans. I’ve always despised how comic books writers have depicted children and teenagers as these angsty beings that are supposed to be how they expect themselves to be if they had great gifts and powers at their age. The Teen Titans comics were no different and did not gain me as a fan. But I do appreciate greatly the animated series of several great heroes like Superman, Batman, and Justice League. Having just finished these shows I had managed to catch a poster of this show and saw a drawing of Robin, Batman’s ward in the fight against crime in Gotham City. Thinking this was a spinoff from the Batman Animated Series I decided to watch this. I was wrong in it being a spinoff but, in the end, it didn’t matter, I was hooked. While not a spinoff, I treated it like one. Robin, the Boy Wonder of Gotham City has come out of his mentor Batman’s shadow. Moving from the gothic corner of Gotham City to the bright sunny shores of Jump City alongside several powerful beings. Starfire, a bright and charming alien teenager who fights on her new home with exuberance and joy as well as a ferocious loyalty to her new friends. Cyborg, the oldest of the group who as his code name clearly states is half man/ half machine with incredible abilities as well as a big brother to his fellow friends. Raven, a young and mysterious girl with mystical powers that tempers with a sardonic sense of humor. Finally, Beast Boy, the youngest of the group with the ability to morph into any animal from the zoo to the prehistoric, but all that pales against an irritating sense of humor. These youngsters combined are the Teen Titans, Jump City’s defenders against the criminal element. From stopping your typical lowlifes to the ferocious of villains, the Teen Titans also enjoy life as the teenagers they are. From looking for the remote control, deciding what to eat for dinner. Combat practice, to enjoying a night at the carnival. It felt wonderful watching these young kids being, you know… ACTUAL KIDS! Yes, kids grow up, but they grow up slowly and steadily. Learning as well as enjoying life at their age. But at the same time getting to use their abilities for good just like adults can. Eventually I read the comics, but in the end, I think the show is LOADS better. I am so glad this is finally out on Blu-Ray is it covers its first season in all its glory. From its first encounter with the HIVE Academy, to Starfire’s encounter with her wicked sister Blackfire, Thunder and Lightning, Cyborg’s encounter with another cyborg, fighting Dr. Light, Raven and Starfire switching places, meeting Aqualad, Mad Mod’s kidnapping of the Teen Titans, Cyborg’s new car to the epic confrontation against Slade. It’s all here. Beast Boy is so dorky but adorably funny at times, with his animal transformations being clever and uniquely suited. Cyborg is the super cool jock who maintains his humanity despite being part robot. Raven’s sense of humor is dry but so suited as well as the mysterious and at times downright terrifying powers she uses. Starfire is wonderfully girlie and sweet but also courageous and deeply loyal. Robin truly is in his element, moving on from his time as Batman’s protégé to be his own man, even if he’s still a teenager. So great to finally have this on Blu-ray, seeing as it was filmed back when DVD’s were available only. Glad I waited because the picture is wonderful. I wasn’t entirely into the special features but with such a great theme song, it was cool seeing how it was made. I didn’t like the comics and had no real interest in seeing a special feature on the comics original Teen Titans or New Teen Titans. Great to finally have. Can’t wait for Season Two to be released on Blu-ray. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2019 by Victor Orozco

  • I`d like to say that I really like Teen Titans Go
Written by my son for your information: Since they don`t tell you the episodes on the 2 Blu-Ray DVDs, I will list them to help you make your purchase decision. First of all, I`d like to say that I really like Teen Titans Go! It`s my 2nd favorite show! They`re both good DVDs, but they don`t show the episodes on the back of the DVD case. Anyway, here they are: DISC 1-Legendary Sandwich, Pie Bros, Driver`s Ed, Dog Hand, Double Trouble, The Date, Dude Relax!, Laundry Day, Ghost Boy, La Larva De Amor, Hey Pizza!, Gorilla, Girls Night Out, Super Robin, Tower Power, Parasite, Starliar, Meatball Party, Matched, Terra-ized, Artful Dodgers, Burger vs Burrito, Staff Meeting, Colors of Raven, The Left Leg DISC 2-Power Moves, Lazy Sunday, Starfire the Terrible, Little Buddies, Staring at the Future, No Power, Sidekick, Caged Tiger, Second Christmas, Nose Mouth, Legs, Breakfast Cheese, Waffles, Opposites, Birds, Be Mine, Brain Food, In and Out, Books, Missing, Uncle Jokes, Mas y Menos, Dreams, Grandma Voice, Real Magic, Puppets Whaaaaaat? Well, that`s it. Those are all of the episodes on these DVDs, 52 episodes. Hope ya found this helpful! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2016 by MN Mom

  • A surprisingly competent release
At a glance this latest release of the first season of the original Teen Titans appears to be a simple cash grab, (they didn't even change the cover art from the Dvd release) but I am happy, even excited to say that this impression is absolutely wrong. Laziness on the cover and opening menu aside this release looks GREAT on blu ray. I didn't even need to put my old dvds in to know but that didn't stop me from comparing the two and this release blows the last one clear out of the water, worth every penny to a fan. While season 1 may not be the strongest season in the series it's still really good and if this one sells well more will surely follow. All said and done I for one am very impressed by this release. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2018 by Bebop Hakusho

  • If you are a completionist and don't want to deal with DRM laden digital downloads this is the best quality you are ever going t
The complete season 1. Unlike the DVDs which broke up the season into multiple packages, the bluray has all 52 season one episodes. That's about it, it's two discs with the episodes no special features, audio or other random bits. Standard 1080p HD video and strangely just 2.0 audio. Audio is English with subtitles no foreign languages. If you are a completionist and don't want to deal with DRM laden digital downloads this is the best quality you are ever going to get. I get the feeling though from the total lack of extras and late release of this that this was a bare minimum effort on DC/CN part. Makes me suspect they won't do season 2 bluray unless this one sells really well. If you like Teen Titans Go! and haven't bought an HD digital copy already go ahead and get this. If you already have the DVDs I can't say there is any real point in upgrading. The animation they used for the show really isn't degraded that much to fit on DVD and with no extras there really isn't much more for you here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2015 by JS

  • Great video, great audio, episode order is by TV air date instead of Production order.
I am glad to see they released this and well done as well. I noticed people complaining about the episode order being out of order. They are not out of order, it all depends on how you want them ordered. On this Blu-Ray set, they are ordered in the order that they were aired on TV is all. Instead of being in production order, they are ordered by the dates as they were aired on TV. Get over it and be glad they gave it to us at all. Just play them in the order you want from the list if its that big of bother to anyone. Personally I think the video and audio are well done for this release and I hope to get the rest of the seasons as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2018 by Becky

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