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** He also admitted in an August 2006 interview with Back Issue magazine that he's not proud of causing the ContinuitySnarl related to Donna Troy in terms of her origins as a result of ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' with "ComicBook/WhoIsWonderGirl" by stating that he should've retained her previous origin story "ComicBook/WhoIsDonnaTroy", albeit with some revisions due to Wonder Woman being [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 rebooted]] in the ComicBook/PostCrisis era.
--->'''Wolfman''': I wrote the original Donna Troy origin story back in the first Titans run. She had never had one and was, in fact, not a "real" character (if you can call any of them real). She was a computer simulation of Wonder Woman as a girl. That story also named her Donna Troy and set up everything that followed. Unfortunately, after ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'' and the Wonder Woman revamp, we had to go back and redo it again as a brand new Wonder Woman being born on Earth could not have rescued the girl from the burning building. I wish we had been able to keep it as I think it's gone insane now. I just wanted a simple origin story. I came up with the original, and then [in "Who is Donna Troy?"] [[Creator/GeorgePerez George]] and I simply elaborated on what had been done, giving her real knowledge of who she was. I would love to say that everything after "Who is Donna Troy?" should be forgotten, but that's not the way continuity works, sadly.

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* ''Trivia/TeenTitans2003''



!!Animated series
* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am, but for unknown reasons (possibly decent ratings), the show was given a later slot at 3pm and later 5pm (all while keeping its 6am slot). Throughout September and October, the show aired for three hours a weekday, and it got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year, but CN has occasionally brought it back for special events since then.
* CastTheRunnerUp: Creator/TaraStrong originally auditioned for Starfire. Creator/HyndenWalch would be cast as Starfire, while Strong would go on to play Raven.
* CharacterSpecificPages:
** [[Characters/TeenTitansSlade Slade]]
* CrossDressingVoices:
** Creator/ScottMenville voices the Witch in "Cyborg the Barbarian".
** In every appearance except "Titans Together", Creator/LaurenTom voices Gizmo (who is voiced there by Creator/TaraStrong, thus still fitting the trope).
* ExecutiveMeddling:
** Originally the producers weren't allowed to use Kid Flash, which is why Más y Menos were created. But by the show's last seasons they were allowed to use him.
** Because of the NeverSayDie trope, Deathstroke was forced to be called by his first name, Slade (except in foreign dubs). [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools It may have been a good idea]], as it is often considered more enigmatic and badass than his [[DarkAgeOfSupernames original name]]. Could even be almost seen as an in joke, most of the first season revolves around "Who is Slade?". That in mind, try not to get a chuckle when you think that he's been running around using his real first name all this time.
** It was eventually mandated, come Season 5, to reduce the amount of villains with a [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red and black color scheme]], which at least explains Adonis' changes in color scheme in his cameos. Red X was safe from this, though.
* ExiledFromContinuity:
** Because it was forbidden for Franchise/WonderWoman or any of her supporting cast to appear on shows where she wasn't a main character at the time, ComicBook/WonderGirl's only appearances were cameos in the episodes "Homecoming, Part 2" and "Calling All Titans", though she does appear in the tie-in comic book ''ComicBook/TeenTitansGo''.
** The series itself caused some, as neither ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' nor ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' could use Robin. This resulted in the former putting Wonder Woman in Jason Todd's place when it adapted "ComicBook/ForTheManWhoHasEverything" and Batgirl appearing before Robin (who made his debut in the fourth season after ''Teen Titans'' was cancelled) in the latter.
* FakeBrit
** In-episode example: In "Revolution", Beast Boy ends up talking like he's from Liverpool and sports neat hair.
** Argent may also qualify, as she shares her voice actor with Starfire, yet she's found in New Zealand and has a British (or possibly mid-Atlantic) accent.
* FandomNod:
** A "New Teen Titans" short addresses all the guesses about who Red X is, including [[spoiler: Jason Todd, Alfred and Batman]].
** "For Real" One fan forum began to suspect writers visited their site due to the near verbatim lines in regards to Titan's East.
* FollowTheLeader: Try to find an American kids' action cartoon made in the past few years that does not take any cues from this series' success. It's not easy. ''Teen Titans'' solidified the trend of {{Animesque}} action-comedy kids' shows that run on RuleOfCool.
* MissingEpisode: "The Lost Episode". It featured a villain named Punk Rocket who used a [[InstrumentOfMurder weaponized guitar]]. Punk Rocket would later show up in a very minor role near the end of the 5th season as part of the Brotherhood of Evil. In a very odd example of this trope, the episode is neither technically missing or was ever lost. Rather, it was a normal (if [[QuarterHourShort half-length]]) episode that was withheld from broadcast in favor of being an incentive to ''buy cereal.'' You'd buy the cereal, and get a code to enter on that website, where'd you watch it in glorious 2004/5 tiny window with extremely poor quality. It's since been released on the DVD for "Trouble in Tokyo".

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!!Animated series
!!Comic book
* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought ExecutiveMeddling: Arguably one of the show back worst victims in comics for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am, but for unknown reasons (possibly decent ratings), some reason[[note]]A somewhat understandable part of it is that the show was given a later slot at 3pm Titans, using many characters from other series results in frequent inter-series competition over who has more rights over the characters, especially where the Batman, Flash, and later 5pm (all while keeping its 6am slot). Throughout September and October, Wonder Woman offices are concerned[[/note]], despite only being a huge seller in one era. Virtually every single writer (since at least the show aired for three hours a weekday, and it got '90s) has come off the book complaining about this in some way, to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') it's obviously not just making excuses as to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year, but CN has occasionally brought it back for special events since then.
* CastTheRunnerUp: Creator/TaraStrong originally auditioned for Starfire. Creator/HyndenWalch would be cast as Starfire, while Strong would go on to play Raven.
* CharacterSpecificPages:
** [[Characters/TeenTitansSlade Slade]]
* CrossDressingVoices:
** Creator/ScottMenville voices the Witch in "Cyborg the Barbarian".
** In every appearance except "Titans Together", Creator/LaurenTom voices Gizmo (who is voiced there by Creator/TaraStrong, thus still fitting the trope).
* ExecutiveMeddling:
** Originally the producers weren't allowed to use Kid Flash, which is
why Más y Menos were created. But by the show's last seasons they were allowed to use him.
** Because
their runs sucked (most of the NeverSayDie trope, Deathstroke was forced to be called by his first name, Slade (except in foreign dubs). [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools It may have been a good idea]], as it is often considered more enigmatic and badass than his [[DarkAgeOfSupernames original name]]. Could even be almost seen as an in joke, most of the first season revolves around "Who is Slade?". That in mind, try not to get a chuckle when you think that he's been running around using his real first name all this time.
** It was eventually mandated, come Season 5, to reduce the amount of villains with a [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red and black color scheme]], which at least explains Adonis' changes in color scheme in his cameos. Red X was safe from this, though.
* ExiledFromContinuity:
** Because it was forbidden for Franchise/WonderWoman or any of her supporting cast to appear on shows where she wasn't a main character at
the time, ComicBook/WonderGirl's only appearances were cameos in the episodes "Homecoming, Part 2" and "Calling All anyways). The short list:
** The "Team
Titans", though she does appear a team of future-borne characters with horrifyingly "90s" stereotypes. The Team Titans and their book were also subject to further meddling, as both Marv Wolfman and Phil Jimenez were not allowed to follow through with some plot points they'd set up by the end, or had their plans utterly changed by editorial (such as the identity of the Team Titans' mysterious leader [[note]]He was originally intended to be a 20-something BackFromTheDead Danny Chase, but was made into Hank Hall to tie into ''ComicBook/ZeroHourCrisisInTime''[[/note]])
** The removal of Nightwing from the book and the restriction on portrayals of Nightwing and Tim Drake since the 90s, lasting up until Teen Titans volume 3. The "Arsenal-led" team was explicitly forbidden to use Nightwing; similarly, despite winning a fan contest in which he was a choice to join the Atom-led Teen Titans, Batman editors refused to honor the contest and allow Dan Jurgens to use Tim Drake
in the tie-in comic book ''ComicBook/TeenTitansGo''.
** The
Titans, leading to Jurgens having to substitute Captain Marvel Jr. in his place. Nightwing was also forbidden from being heavily utilized in the Jurgens run aside from limited cameos, while the original series itself caused some, treatment had him as neither ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' nor ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' could use Robin. a mentor to the new team. [[note]]During this time period, the Batoffice was enforcing an "Urban Legend" retcon with all Bat-related characters, in which the general public didn't believe that "The Batman" was real. This resulted in the former putting Wonder Woman in Jason Todd's place when it adapted "ComicBook/ForTheManWhoHasEverything" heavy restrictions on Nightwing and Batgirl appearing before Robin (who made his debut in the fourth season after both ''Teen Titans'' and ''Young Justice''.[[/note]]
*** Speaking of Nightwing, Marv Wolfman
was cancelled) actually able to stop one case of meddling when the higher-ups wanted Dick Grayson back as Robin. He was instead able to convince them to simply create a new character to take on the mantle, leading to the creation of Jason Todd and the Robin legacy as a whole.
*** Wildcat and Raven were also originally intended to be mentor characters, but were off-limits, leaving Jurgens to have to substitute a de-aged Atom and Lilith Clay (who took on the Raven-esque persona of "Omen").
** Devin Grayson was forced to use Argent from the "Atom" team, as well as Damage from the "Arsenal" one. She also had to temporarily switch Wally West with Dark Flash when his own book underwent a change.
** Jay Faerber complained that he was forced to include a ''new'' team of teenage super-powered kids into the book because the editors wanted to shift the book over to a new, young cast. Eventually they kind of forgot about it as sales dwindled, so the suddenly-introduced kids got phased out at light speed.
*** Speaking of Jay Faerber, according to [[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Linkara]], when Faerber got the Titans book to himself, he had several plans for the series that would go forward once things got going. However, new editor Andrew Helfer apparently wasn't as well versed
in the latter.
* FakeBrit
Titans compared with the previous editor, and due to some mandates, rejections and changes to the forthcoming script, what Faerber turned out for Titans 26-50 didn't exactly please everyone.
*** To name one example, the original plan for Epsilon was to make him a reborn Danny Chase. A way to turn a less liked character into something more interesting and accepted through good writing. But then Helfer vetoed it for what we got instead.
** In-episode example: In "Revolution", Beast Boy ends Creator/GeoffJohns' story plans were complicated by ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', causing several plot threads to be rushed, changed, or dropped completely. Johns would later imply that having to kill off Superboy to spare Nightwing's life had thrown a wrench into the later plots he'd drafted. Impulse becoming Kid Flash was also a mandate by Eddie Berganza (the editor at the time) who saw it as a way to make him more of a "brand" character for the Flash family, while Johns went along with it as he saw it as a chance to mature Bart. Johns eventually bowed out of the title mid-"Titans East" arc, having only written the outlines and leaving Adam Beechen to finish up talking the rest.
*** Issue 47 was originally drafted as a story where Duela Dent got to join the volume 3 team after "Titans East", which would set her up to be a more active character. Due to the creation of ''ComicBook/{{Countdown|ToFinalCrisis}}'' and Duela being killed off to start the event, the plot was altered to be a tie-in with the Titans mourning her death.
** It's speculated that Sean [=McKeever=] left the book because of this, specifically the death of Kid Devil, one of his favorite characters. A planned resurrection arc for the character was also shot down. This was, according to Creator/DanDidio, done so as the establish the new "death is permanent" policy after ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' (which didn't last anyway), but since he specifically pointed out Kid Devil, it's pretty safe to assume Didio simply doesn't
like he's that character. A few years later he would [[http://comicbloc.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1602290&postcount=27 confirm this]]. He tactfully calls it "creative differences".
** Creator/ScottLobdell started out writing the book intending to carry over some themes and traditions
from Liverpool the old continuity. However, at some point, he was informed that this particular team had to be the first and sports neat hair.
** Argent may
only iteration of the Titans, it was decided that Tim Drake was always and only Red Robin, and in his Superboy book he was informed to completely reboot that character as well. The part that makes this egregious is that most of the above was retroactively added into issue reprints after the initial issues had been released and he had planted the seeds for a previous team.
*** The ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}'' version of Lilith/Omen was initially meant to be Raven, but Raven's debut to the new DCU would wind up delayed by editorial, necessitating the change. Lobdell
also qualify, didn't want to use Trigon in his book, as she shares her voice actor he wanted to focus on new villains (and had the impression another book would be handling Raven's story), but eventually had to relent to using him.
* ExiledFromContinuity:
** Gnnark was never a Titan in Post-Crisis continuity, although some artists (such as Justiniano) would try to sneak him in as a cameo to later "Titans West" flashblacks. His only canonical appearance in Post-Crisis continuity was in a flashback issue as a frozen Neanderthal that had a psychic connection
with Starfire, yet she's found Lilith, but eventually died. Funnily, he was reintroduced to the team in New Zealand and has ''ComicBook/TitansHunt2015'' as a British (or possibly mid-Atlantic) accent.
* FandomNod:
** A "New
character who was part of a group of Teen Titans" short addresses all Titans that was forgotten by the guesses about who Red X is, including [[spoiler: Jason Todd, Alfred world, ''along'' with Lilith.
** Duela Dent (The Joker's Daughter). For some time during the late '80s
and Batman]].
** "For Real" One fan forum began
the '90s, coupled with WriterOnBoard. Marv Wolfman never liked the character, and attempted to suspect employ this during the Post-Crisis era. Phil Jimenez apparently nearly got in trouble for even referencing her during Team Titans. Later writers visited their site due attempted to downplay Duela's involvement with the original Titans as well, only listing her as an "ally" (much to the near verbatim lines in regards to Titan's East.
chagrin of her fans).
* FollowTheLeader: Try to find an American kids' action cartoon made in [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools A positive example, since the past few years New Teen Titans were arguably the high point of the title.]] Still - take two up-and-coming talents from Marvel, and give them a Sixties team that does has potential but not take any cues from this series' much success. It's not easy. ''Teen Titans'' solidified the trend of {{Animesque}} action-comedy kids' shows that run on RuleOfCool.
* MissingEpisode: "The Lost Episode". It featured a villain named Punk Rocket who used a [[InstrumentOfMurder weaponized guitar]]. Punk Rocket would later show up in a very minor role near the end
Keep some of the 5th season as part original cast, and add a more varied group of the Brotherhood of Evil. In newcomers. Include a very odd example of this trope, the episode is neither technically missing or was ever lost. Rather, it was a normal (if [[QuarterHourShort half-length]]) episode character that was withheld from broadcast debuted in favor of being an incentive to ''buy cereal.'' You'd buy the cereal, another title and get a code looks to enter on that website, where'd become a breakout star (named Logan, for bonus points) and [[Comicbook/XMen what have you watch it in glorious 2004/5 tiny window with extremely poor quality. It's since been released on the DVD for "Trouble in Tokyo".got?]].



** The Doom Patrol's Elasti-Girl isn't to be mistaken for [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles that other Elastigirl]].
** This Dr. Light did ''not'' create Franchise/MegaMan, nor is he [[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague a Japanese woman]].
** Mumbo Jumbo is magic, but he's a magician, not [[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie a witch doctor]].
* NoOriginStoriesAllowed: Forbidden via ExecutiveMeddling, the show was not allowed to include Batman-related properties other than ComicBook/{{Robin}}, so Robin's origin story was pretty much completely untouchable.
* OlderThanTheyThink: The Teen Titans were represented in an {{Animesque}} style earlier in the comic ''Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone''.
* TheOtherDarrin:
** When Trigon first debuted as a mental manifestation of Raven's anger, he was voiced by Creator/KeithSzarabajka. Later, in Season Four, he was voiced by Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson.
** Most of Gizmo and Jinx's appearances are voiced by Creator/LaurenTom. However, the former's final two appearances and the latter's very last appearance were voiced by Creator/TaraStrong.
** Creator/MarcWorden replaced Creator/ThomasHadenChurch as Killer Moth.
** The Italian dub of Season 5 was done 11 years after the first four seasons, and multiple characters were recasted to match the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' voice cast: this means that Gabriele Patriarca replaces Leonardo Graziano as Beast Boy, Luigi Ferraro replaces Roberto Draghetti as Cyborg, Barbara Pitotti replaces Monica Vulcano as Jinx, Rachele Paolelli replaces Daniele Raffaeli as Gizmo, Joy Saltarelli replaces Isabella Guida as Terra and Massimo Corvo replaces Pierluigi Astore as Slade.
* TheOtherMarty: Freddie Rodriguez originally recorded lines for Pantha, as the creative team thought it'd be funny for her to have a manly voice that was a mix of "Antonio Banderas and Ricardo Montalban". For an unknown reason, the role was recast with Diane Delano in the post-production ADR period, and she dubbed over Rodriguez's line readings. Even so, the deep voice Delano used for Pantha gave fans much confusion over whether a man or woman voiced her.
* PlayingAgainstType:
** Creator/TaraStrong, who normally plays cheerful and energetic characters, as the melancholic and sardonic Raven.
** Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson, who normally plays tough and intimidating characters, as the nerdy See-More.
** Creator/HyndenWalch, known for playing kind-hearted heroines, as the villainous Madame Rouge and Blackfire.
** Creator/TomKenny, whose expertise is portraying zany and wacky goofballs, as the creepy and unsettling Fixit. Only further highlighted by him playing perfectly in-type as Mumbo in the same episode.
** Creator/JohnDimaggio usually play tough or villainous guys. Here, he once played Spike, a mechanic bullied by Atlas.
* PostScriptSeason: Season 5.
* RoleReprise: Considering the fact that the identity of this Kid Flash is presumably still ComicBook/WallyWest, Creator/MichaelRosenbaum was also voicing the Wally West version of Franchise/TheFlash in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' during the years that the show was airing.
* ScrewedByTheMerchandise:
** There's no official stance on why season 6 was cancelled (or even if it was ever planned), however one theory given by someone who worked for the show was that it partially involved low toy sales.
** Another explanation is that ''Teen Titans'' was actually ''too'' popular with the wrong demographics; girls [[https://tyrantofthefirmament.tumblr.com/post/137169253144/why-was-teen-titans-cancelled were buying too many Titans toys]] and therefore ''weren't'' buying toys from other, more feminine shows, and so Titans was cancelled to keep it from competing.
* StarMakingRole: Put Creator/KharyPayton, Creator/HyndenWalch, and Creator/GregCipes on the map. And while Creator/RonPerlman was already fairly well-known, playing Slade was his break in terms of voice acting.
* TalkingToHimself:
** Robin and Red X, both voiced by Creator/ScottMenville.
** The Brain and Monsieur Mallah, both voiced by Glenn Shadix.
** Starfire and Blackfire, both voiced by Creator/HyndenWalch. This also applies in "Calling All Titans", where Starfire shares a scene with Argent.
** Gizmo and Jinx are both voiced by Creator/LaurenTom (except in "Titans Together", where they are voiced by Creator/TaraStrong instead and still have a brief scene together).
** Mammoth and See-More, both in the HIVE Five and voiced by Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson.
** Beast Boy and Adonis are both voiced by Creator/GregCipes and battle each other twice.
** Creator/DeeBradleyBaker is both Soto and Soto's dog in "Every Dog Has His Day".
** In the Venezuelan dub, Robin and Beast Boy are both voiced by Ezequiel Serrano.
* UnfinishedDub: The German dub only covered the first two seasons.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Aww, look, a video rental store!
* VocalEvolution:
** Creator/GregCipes' voice broke halfway through season 1, forcing him to use a higher voice which became his trademark.
** Raven's voice also sounds considerably different in early episodes.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Before the show materialized as ''Teen Titans'', it was originally proposed as an adaptation of ''Comicbook/YoungJustice'', the successor to the Teen Titans in the comics (which was actually made because the then-recent ''Teen Titans'' comic, or "Team Titans", was met with terrible reception). Ultimately, it didn't pan out, one of the reasons being that much of the complete roster for Young Justice consists of {{Legacy Character}}s and relied so heavily on pre-established comic knowledge [[note]]the roster has included Robin III, Superboy II, Impulse (Bart Allen II), Wonder Girl II, Lil Lobo, and Batgirl IV[[/note]] and they feared this would likely be too confusing for non-comic readers, especially the kids the show was ostensibly meant for, and having to manage all these legacies would probably also be difficult for the writers as they'd have make the universe much broader than intended. Hence, the ''Teen Titans'' we know today was born. While ''Young Justice'' would eventually get its own [[WesternAnimation/YoungJustice adaptation]] that was well-received, it takes some [[InNameOnly creative liberties]] with the source material. One can only wonder what ''Young Justice'' would've been if the original pitch made it through.
** Beast Boy's design was originally [[http://webzoom.freewebs.com/loveforteentitans/photos/Character-Models-amp-De/developement%20art%20glen%20murakami%20beast%20boy.jpg very different]].
** Slade was supposed to [[VillainTeamUp team up]] with the Brotherhood of Evil in season 5 and become a (successful) [[TheStarscream Starscream]]. Instead, he gets relegated to a cameo in the final episode due to the season order being cut down from 20 episodes to the standard 13 episodes.
* Terra was originally planned to appear in more episodes and the theme song in order to help better build up the idea of her being part of the team so the betrayal would sting more. But due to a time crunch, the plans fell by the wayside and were unable to be used as intended.
* Cyborg was originally planned to be a gadgeteer who upgraded himself continually, though the writers became concerned about the idea of that making him too powerful and decided not to incorporate that idea.
* There were plans for the ending of Season 4 to involve [[DarkestHour Trigon turning the other Titans (and presumably Slade) into stone]] before Raven defeated him, though the episode had already been completed by the time that idea was conceived and thereby was left out.
** Derrick Wyatt, the art director, [[http://loveforteentitans.webs.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=166272517 drew characters from an obscure Teen Titans story]] called "Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone", and states that he expressed interest in using them in the show. They didn't get used until a DC Nation short called "Turn Back The Clock".
** There was meant to be a ''New Teen Titans'' adaptation in the early 80s but it never got past concept. It was to include Wonder Girl, Raven, Starfire, Cyborg, Changeling and Kid Flash. Wonder Girl was the leader as Robin was [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} busy]].
** The Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse back in 1996 [[https://static3.cbrimages.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Teen-Titans-DCAU.jpg?q=35&w=864&h=432&fit=crop&dpr=1.5 had conceptualized]] a ''Teen Titans'' show set in the shared continuity, with the starting lineup being the first five members of the comics (Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Wonder Girl and Speedy). This never made it past the concept stage and a brief mention by Batman in WesternAnimation/StaticShock, and ultimately the show we know today that's not part of the DCAU was made years later instead. Had the DCAU ''Teen Titans'' been made, history could've been very different for the franchise.
** In the "Mad Mod" episode, a completely different song was meant for the chase scene, sung by none other than Creator/HyndenWalch herself. It was replaced with Music/PuffyAmiYumi's song called "[=K2G=]". The original song can be found in the extras of the season one DVD release.

!!Comic book
* ExecutiveMeddling: Arguably one of the worst victims in comics for some reason[[note]]A somewhat understandable part of it is that the Titans, using many characters from other series results in frequent inter-series competition over who has more rights over the characters, especially where the Batman, Flash, and Wonder Woman offices are concerned[[/note]], despite only being a huge seller in one era. Virtually every single writer (since at least the '90s) has come off the book complaining about this in some way, to the point where it's obviously not just making excuses as to why their runs sucked (most of the time, anyways). The short list:
** The "Team Titans", a team of future-borne characters with horrifyingly "90s" stereotypes. The Team Titans and their book were also subject to further meddling, as both Marv Wolfman and Phil Jimenez were not allowed to follow through with some plot points they'd set up by the end, or had their plans utterly changed by editorial (such as the identity of the Team Titans' mysterious leader [[note]]He was originally intended to be a 20-something BackFromTheDead Danny Chase, but was made into Hank Hall to tie into ''ComicBook/ZeroHourCrisisInTime''[[/note]])
** The removal of Nightwing from the book and the restriction on portrayals of Nightwing and Tim Drake since the 90s, lasting up until Teen Titans volume 3. The "Arsenal-led" team was explicitly forbidden to use Nightwing; similarly, despite winning a fan contest in which he was a choice to join the Atom-led Teen Titans, Batman editors refused to honor the contest and allow Dan Jurgens to use Tim Drake in the Titans, leading to Jurgens having to substitute Captain Marvel Jr. in his place. Nightwing was also forbidden from being heavily utilized in the Jurgens run aside from limited cameos, while the original series treatment had him as a mentor to the new team. [[note]]During this time period, the Batoffice was enforcing an "Urban Legend" retcon with all Bat-related characters, in which the general public didn't believe that "The Batman" was real. This resulted in the heavy restrictions on Nightwing and Robin in both ''Teen Titans'' and ''Young Justice''.[[/note]]
*** Speaking of Nightwing, Marv Wolfman was actually able to stop one case of meddling when the higher-ups wanted Dick Grayson back as Robin. He was instead able to convince them to simply create a new character to take on the mantle, leading to the creation of Jason Todd and the Robin legacy as a whole.
*** Wildcat and Raven were also originally intended to be mentor characters, but were off-limits, leaving Jurgens to have to substitute a de-aged Atom and Lilith Clay (who took on the Raven-esque persona of "Omen").
** Devin Grayson was forced to use Argent from the "Atom" team, as well as Damage from the "Arsenal" one. She also had to temporarily switch Wally West with Dark Flash when his own book underwent a change.
** Jay Faerber complained that he was forced to include a ''new'' team of teenage super-powered kids into the book because the editors wanted to shift the book over to a new, young cast. Eventually they kind of forgot about it as sales dwindled, so the suddenly-introduced kids got phased out at light speed.
*** Speaking of Jay Faerber, according to [[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Linkara]], when Faerber got the Titans book to himself, he had several plans for the series that would go forward once things got going. However, new editor Andrew Helfer apparently wasn't as well versed in the Titans compared with the previous editor, and due to some mandates, rejections and changes to the forthcoming script, what Faerber turned out for Titans 26-50 didn't exactly please everyone.
*** To name one example, the original plan for Epsilon was to make him a reborn Danny Chase. A way to turn a less liked character into something more interesting and accepted through good writing. But then Helfer vetoed it for what we got instead.
** Creator/GeoffJohns' story plans were complicated by ''ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis'', causing several plot threads to be rushed, changed, or dropped completely. Johns would later imply that having to kill off Superboy to spare Nightwing's life had thrown a wrench into the later plots he'd drafted. Impulse becoming Kid Flash was also a mandate by Eddie Berganza (the editor at the time) who saw it as a way to make him more of a "brand" character for the Flash family, while Johns went along with it as he saw it as a chance to mature Bart. Johns eventually bowed out of the title mid-"Titans East" arc, having only written the outlines and leaving Adam Beechen to finish up the rest.
*** Issue 47 was originally drafted as a story where Duela Dent got to join the volume 3 team after "Titans East", which would set her up to be a more active character. Due to the creation of ''ComicBook/{{Countdown|ToFinalCrisis}}'' and Duela being killed off to start the event, the plot was altered to be a tie-in with the Titans mourning her death.
** It's speculated that Sean [=McKeever=] left the book because of this, specifically the death of Kid Devil, one of his favorite characters. A planned resurrection arc for the character was also shot down. This was, according to Creator/DanDidio, done so as the establish the new "death is permanent" policy after ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' (which didn't last anyway), but since he specifically pointed out Kid Devil, it's pretty safe to assume Didio simply doesn't like that character. A few years later he would [[http://comicbloc.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1602290&postcount=27 confirm this]]. He tactfully calls it "creative differences".
** Creator/ScottLobdell started out writing the book intending to carry over some themes and traditions from the old continuity. However, at some point, he was informed that this particular team had to be the first and only iteration of the Titans, it was decided that Tim Drake was always and only Red Robin, and in his Superboy book he was informed to completely reboot that character as well. The part that makes this egregious is that most of the above was retroactively added into issue reprints after the initial issues had been released and he had planted the seeds for a previous team.
*** The ''ComicBook/{{New 52}}'' version of Lilith/Omen was initially meant to be Raven, but Raven's debut to the new DCU would wind up delayed by editorial, necessitating the change. Lobdell also didn't want to use Trigon in his book, as he wanted to focus on new villains (and had the impression another book would be handling Raven's story), but eventually had to relent to using him.
* ExiledFromContinuity:
** Gnnark was never a Titan in Post-Crisis continuity, although some artists (such as Justiniano) would try to sneak him in as a cameo to later "Titans West" flashblacks. His only canonical appearance in Post-Crisis continuity was in a flashback issue as a frozen Neanderthal that had a psychic connection with Lilith, but eventually died. Funnily, he was reintroduced to the team in ''ComicBook/TitansHunt2015'' as a character who was part of a group of Teen Titans that was forgotten by the world, ''along'' with Lilith.
** Duela Dent (The Joker's Daughter). For some time during the late '80s and the '90s, coupled with WriterOnBoard. Marv Wolfman never liked the character, and attempted to employ this during the Post-Crisis era. Phil Jimenez apparently nearly got in trouble for even referencing her during Team Titans. Later writers attempted to downplay Duela's involvement with the original Titans as well, only listing her as an "ally" (much to the chagrin of her fans).
* FollowTheLeader: [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools A positive example, since the New Teen Titans were arguably the high point of the title.]] Still - take two up-and-coming talents from Marvel, and give them a Sixties team that has potential but not much success. Keep some of the original cast, and add a more varied group of newcomers. Include a character that debuted in another title and looks to become a breakout star (named Logan, for bonus points) and [[Comicbook/XMen what have you got?]].
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** It was eventually mandated, come Season 5, to reduce the amount of villains with a [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red and black color scheme]], which at least explains Adonis's changes in color scheme in his cameos. Red X was safe from this, though.

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** It was eventually mandated, come Season 5, to reduce the amount of villains with a [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red and black color scheme]], which at least explains Adonis's Adonis' changes in color scheme in his cameos. Red X was safe from this, though.



* TheOtherMarty: Freddie Rodriguez originally recorded lines for Pantha, as the creative team thought it'd be funny for her to have a manly voice that was a mix of "Antonio Banderas and Ricardo Montalban". For an unknown reason, the role was recast with Diane Delano in the post-production ADR period, and she dubbed over Rodriguez' line readings. Even so, the deep voice Delano used for Pantha gave fans much confusion over whether a man or woman voiced her.

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* TheOtherMarty: Freddie Rodriguez originally recorded lines for Pantha, as the creative team thought it'd be funny for her to have a manly voice that was a mix of "Antonio Banderas and Ricardo Montalban". For an unknown reason, the role was recast with Diane Delano in the post-production ADR period, and she dubbed over Rodriguez' Rodriguez's line readings. Even so, the deep voice Delano used for Pantha gave fans much confusion over whether a man or woman voiced her.



** Creator/GregCipes's voice broke halfway through season 1, forcing him to use a higher voice which became his trademark.

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** Creator/GregCipes's Creator/GregCipes' voice broke halfway through season 1, forcing him to use a higher voice which became his trademark.
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** The "Team Titans", a team of future-borne characters with horrifyingly "90s" stereotypes. The Team Titans and their book were also subject to further meddling, as both Marv Wolfman and Phil Jimenez were not allowed to follow through with some plot points they'd set up by the end, or had their plans utterly changed by editorial (such as the identity of the Team Titans' mysterious leader [[note]]He was originally intended to be a 20-something BackFromTheDead Danny Chase, but was made into Hank Hall to tie into ''ComicBook/ZeroHour''[[/note]])

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** The "Team Titans", a team of future-borne characters with horrifyingly "90s" stereotypes. The Team Titans and their book were also subject to further meddling, as both Marv Wolfman and Phil Jimenez were not allowed to follow through with some plot points they'd set up by the end, or had their plans utterly changed by editorial (such as the identity of the Team Titans' mysterious leader [[note]]He was originally intended to be a 20-something BackFromTheDead Danny Chase, but was made into Hank Hall to tie into ''ComicBook/ZeroHour''[[/note]])''ComicBook/ZeroHourCrisisInTime''[[/note]])



** Duela Dent's reappearance in ''Team Titans'' was meant to reveal that she was a member of the team who'd been driven insane by time travel. In the back of one of the final issues during ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'' there was a mock preview for a story involving Duela getting her hands on a reality-warping device and using it to turn New York into what it had been during the 1970s.

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** Duela Dent's reappearance in ''Team Titans'' was meant to reveal that she was a member of the team who'd been driven insane by time travel. In the back of one of the final issues during ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'' ''ComicBook/ZeroHourCrisisInTime'' there was a mock preview for a story involving Duela getting her hands on a reality-warping device and using it to turn New York into what it had been during the 1970s.

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** Koriand'r is actually the third DC Comics character to use the moniker ComicBook/{{Starfire}}, after the Russian superhero (who now goes by Red Star) from the Silver Age ''Titans'' series, and an ActionGirl who briefly headlined her own comic in the seventies before getting absorbed into the ''Star Hunters'' book, which was eventually cancelled.



* ThrowItIn: According to Creator/GeorgePerez, he was sketching some designs for Starfire when Joe Orlando passed by, glanced at them and suggested making her hair longer. [[RapunzelHair Perez listened]].



** Duela Dent's reappearance in ''Team Titans'' was meant to reveal that she was a member of the team who'd been driven insane by time travel. In the back of one of the final issues during ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'' there was a mock preview for a story involving Duela getting her hands on a reality warping device and using it to turn New York into what it had been during the 1970s.

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** Duela Dent's reappearance in ''Team Titans'' was meant to reveal that she was a member of the team who'd been driven insane by time travel. In the back of one of the final issues during ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'' there was a mock preview for a story involving Duela getting her hands on a reality warping reality-warping device and using it to turn New York into what it had been during the 1970s.
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* There were plans for the ending of Season 4 to involve [[DarkestHour Trigon turning the other Titans (and presumably Slade) into stone]] before Raven defeated him, though the episode had already been completed by the time that idea was conceived and thereby was left out.

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** Terra was originally suppose to be a Titan for a lot longer appearing in the filler episodes to make her feel like part of the team, to make her betrayal more of a shock, but they were crunched for time.

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** * Terra was originally suppose planned to be a Titan for a lot longer appearing appear in the filler more episodes and the theme song in order to make help better build up the idea of her feel like being part of the team, to make her team so the betrayal more of would sting more. But due to a shock, but they time crunch, the plans fell by the wayside and were crunched for time.unable to be used as intended.
* Cyborg was originally planned to be a gadgeteer who upgraded himself continually, though the writers became concerned about the idea of that making him too powerful and decided not to incorporate that idea.



** The Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse back in 1996 [[https://static3.cbrimages.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Teen-Titans-DCAU.jpg?q=35&w=864&h=432&fit=crop&dpr=1.5 had conceptualized]] a ''Teen Titans'' show set in the shared continuity, with the starting lineup being the first five members of the comics (Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Wonder Girl and Speedy). This never made it past the concept stage, and ultimately the show we know today that's not part of the DCAU was made years later instead. Had the DCAU ''Teen Titans'' been made, history could've been very different for the franchise.

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** The Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse back in 1996 [[https://static3.cbrimages.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Teen-Titans-DCAU.jpg?q=35&w=864&h=432&fit=crop&dpr=1.5 had conceptualized]] a ''Teen Titans'' show set in the shared continuity, with the starting lineup being the first five members of the comics (Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Wonder Girl and Speedy). This never made it past the concept stage, stage and a brief mention by Batman in WesternAnimation/StaticShock, and ultimately the show we know today that's not part of the DCAU was made years later instead. Had the DCAU ''Teen Titans'' been made, history could've been very different for the franchise.
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* [[WhatCouldHaveBeen/TeenTitans What Could Have Been]]
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** [[Characters/TeenTitansSlade Slade]]
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* NoOriginStoriesAllowed: Forbidden via ExecutiveMeddling, the show was not allowed to include Batman-related properties other than ComicBook/{{Robin}}, so Robin's origin story was pretty much completely untouchable.
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* BigNameFan: An artist named [[https://www.deviantart.com/picolo-kun Gabriel Picolo]] came to prominence in the fandom late in TheNewTens for his top-notch art, especially including his [=BBRae=] and [=RobStar=] pieces, which have inspired a number of cosplays of his version of the characters. [[PromotedFanboy He was later announced as the artist for a new YA-targeted DC Comic]].
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am, but for unknown reasons (possibly decent ratings), the show was given a later slot at 3pm and later 5pm (all while keeping its 6am slot). Throughout September and October, the show aired for three hours a weekday, and it got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year, but CN has occasionally brought it back for special events.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am, but for unknown reasons (possibly decent ratings), the show was given a later slot at 3pm and later 5pm (all while keeping its 6am slot). Throughout September and October, the show aired for three hours a weekday, and it got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year, but CN has occasionally brought it back for special events.events since then.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' [[note]]A show that the network had a [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo notoriously-unhealthy obsession with]] when this show returned to the schedule[[/note]]) just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am 6am, but for some reason unknown reasons (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to given a later slot at 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It Throughout September and October, the show aired for three hours a weekday, and it got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' [[note]]A show that the network had a [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo notoriously-unhealthy obsession with]] when this show returned to the schedule[[/note]]) ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year year, but it CN has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity brought it back for any show that old.special events.
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* RoleReprise: Considering the fact that the identity of this Kid Flash is presumably still Wally West, Creator/MichaelRosenbaum was also voicing the Wally West version of Franchise/TheFlash in the Franchise/{{DCAU}} series called the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' (as well as ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'') during the years that the show was airing.

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* RoleReprise: Considering the fact that the identity of this Kid Flash is presumably still Wally West, ComicBook/WallyWest, Creator/MichaelRosenbaum was also voicing the Wally West version of Franchise/TheFlash in the Franchise/{{DCAU}} series called the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' (as well as ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'') during the years that the show was airing.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: The Teen Titans were already represented in an anime-esque style in the comic ''Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone''.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: OlderThanTheyThink: The Teen Titans were already represented in an anime-esque {{Animesque}} style earlier in the comic ''Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone''.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' [[note]]A show that the network had an [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo notoriously-unhealthy obsession with]] when this show returned to the schedule[[/note]]) just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' [[note]]A show that the network had an a [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo notoriously-unhealthy obsession with]] when this show returned to the schedule[[/note]]) just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' [[note]]A show that the network had an [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo notoriously-unhealthy obsession with]] when the show returned to the schedule[[/note]]) just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' [[note]]A show that the network had an [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo notoriously-unhealthy obsession with]] when the this show returned to the schedule[[/note]]) just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' [[note]]A show that the network had an [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo infamously-unhealthy obsession with]] when the show returned to the schedule[[/note]]) just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' [[note]]A show that the network had an [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo infamously-unhealthy notoriously-unhealthy obsession with]] when the show returned to the schedule[[/note]]) just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' [[note]]A show that the network had an [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo infamously-unhealthy obsession with]] when the show returned to the scedule[[/note]]) just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' [[note]]A show that the network had an [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo infamously-unhealthy obsession with]] when the show returned to the scedule[[/note]]) schedule[[/note]]) just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' [[note]]A show that the network had an [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo infamously-unhealthy obsession with]] when the show returned to the scedule[[/note]]) just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, weekends Saturdays were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in early 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (like ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (like (including ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (like ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears''. ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where CN started stripping slots from other shows (like ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears''. ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'', and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime. It got to the point where there were nearly just as much reruns as ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' which the network has [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo infamously disproportionately aired]]. At one point in 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.

to:

* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 3pm and later 5pm on weekdays which is really close to CN's primetime. primetime (all while keeping its 6am slot). It got to the point where there were nearly CN started stripping slots from other shows (like ''WesternAnimation/Ben102016'', ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears''. ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' and even ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'') just as much reruns as ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' which the network has [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo infamously disproportionately aired]].to show more ''Teen Titans''. At one point in 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots, a rarity for any show that old.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 5pm on weekdays which is basically CN's primetime. It got to the point where there were nearly just as much reruns as ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' which the network has [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo infamously disproportionately aired]]. At one point in 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots.

to:

* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 5pm on weekdays which is basically really close to CN's primetime. It got to the point where there were nearly just as much reruns as ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' which the network has [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo infamously disproportionately aired]]. At one point in 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots.slots, a rarity for any show that old.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 5pm on weekdays which is basically CN's primetime. It got to the point where there were nearly just as much reruns as ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' which the network has an [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo infamous obsession]] with. At one point in 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots.

to:

* AdoredByTheNetwork: Creator/CartoonNetwork brought the show back for reruns in August 2017. It was originally at 6am but for some reason (possibly decent ratings), the show was moved to 5pm on weekdays which is basically CN's primetime. It got to the point where there were nearly just as much reruns as ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' which the network has an [[AdoredByTheNetwork/TeenTitansGo infamous obsession]] with.infamously disproportionately aired]]. At one point in 2018, weekends were basically dedicated to nothing but this show, ''Teen Titans Go!'' and later ''WesternAnimation/{{Unikitty}}''. It was eventually dropped later that year but it has aired occasionally since then, usually at great time slots.

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