The original Teen Titans animated series is headed to Blu-ray! Teen Titans: The Complete First Season will be released Jan. 23, 2018 with all 13 episodes in the best quality that it has ever been.
The episode list goes as followed:
Final Exam
Sisters
Divide and Conquer
Forces of Nature
The Sum of His Parts
Nevermore
Switched
Deep Six
Masks
Mad Mod
Car Trouble
Apprentice: Part 1
Apprentice: Part 2
The animated series first appeared on Cartoon Network in 2003 and ran for five seasons. The cast included Khary Payton (Cyborg), Tara Strong (Raven), Scott Menville (Robin), Greg Cipes (Beast Boy) and Hynden Walch (Starfire) with guest voices like Ron Perlman, Malcolm McDowell, Clancy Brown, Wil Wheaton, Dave Coulier, James Arnold Taylor, Kevin Michael Richardson, Rino Romano, David Sobolov, Dee Bradley Baker, S. Scott Bullock, Quinton Flynn, Tom Kenny, Roger Bumpass, Keith Szarabajka, Tracey Walter and Lauren Tom. The series was a hit with fans of...
The episode list goes as followed:
Final Exam
Sisters
Divide and Conquer
Forces of Nature
The Sum of His Parts
Nevermore
Switched
Deep Six
Masks
Mad Mod
Car Trouble
Apprentice: Part 1
Apprentice: Part 2
The animated series first appeared on Cartoon Network in 2003 and ran for five seasons. The cast included Khary Payton (Cyborg), Tara Strong (Raven), Scott Menville (Robin), Greg Cipes (Beast Boy) and Hynden Walch (Starfire) with guest voices like Ron Perlman, Malcolm McDowell, Clancy Brown, Wil Wheaton, Dave Coulier, James Arnold Taylor, Kevin Michael Richardson, Rino Romano, David Sobolov, Dee Bradley Baker, S. Scott Bullock, Quinton Flynn, Tom Kenny, Roger Bumpass, Keith Szarabajka, Tracey Walter and Lauren Tom. The series was a hit with fans of...
- 1/14/2018
- by Chris Salce
- Age of the Nerd
Teenage super heroes never looked so good as Warner Archive Collection brings another favorite from the Warner Bros. Animation canon to Blu-ray with the January 23, 2018 release of Teen Titans: The Complete First Season. Pre-orders are now available via wbshop.com and your favorite online retailers.
With awesome super skills and powers galore, these crime-fighting partners kick butt and squash evil like nobody’s business! But as roommates in Titans Tower, it’s every hero for him/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 arch-nemesis 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...
With awesome super skills and powers galore, these crime-fighting partners kick butt and squash evil like nobody’s business! But as roommates in Titans Tower, it’s every hero for him/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 arch-nemesis 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...
- 12/22/2017
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
In the latest episode of HBO's Last Week Tonight, John Oliver offers a revealing and horrifying look at civil forfeitures, a process which allows state and federal government to seize individuals' property without convicting them of a crime. "Public trust in the police is one of the most vital elements in a civilized society," Oliver says. "But for many Americans, that trust has been undermined."
Oliver references a September report from The Washington Post, which states that, since 9/11, police have seized $2.5 billion in 61,998 cash seizures from people "who were not charged with a crime.
Oliver references a September report from The Washington Post, which states that, since 9/11, police have seized $2.5 billion in 61,998 cash seizures from people "who were not charged with a crime.
- 10/6/2014
- Rollingstone.com
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