First Look At Cartoon Network’s New ‘Teen Titans Go!’ Line-Up

Cartoon Network released the first look at the re-imagined Teen Titans for the new animated series, Teen Titans Go! set to debut on April 23rd in a 7:30 PM time slot.
DC Nation fans weren’t exactly over the roof when word came down that the older skewing Green Lantern: The Animated Series and Young Justice would not be returning beyond their current seasons, and would see a new comedic take on Teen Titans join the latest Batman animated series to take their place among Cartoon Network’s schedule. 
Green Lantern: TAS and Young Justice unfortunately end their run this weekend on March 16th.
Check out the newest take on Robin, Cyborg, Raven, Beast Boy and Starfire, in addition to the official press release from Cartoon Network below.

Per Cartoon Network:

“The Teen Titans are returning to Cartoon Network with all-new comedic adventures, and this time they’re giving viewers a look at what life is really like as a teen superhero… once the cape comes off. 

The half-hour animated series, Teen Titans Go! premieres on Tuesday, April 23, at 7:30pm (ET/PT) and will be rebroadcast during the DC Nation block on Saturday mornings at 10:30am (ET/PT) beginning April 27. 

The character-driven comedy series focuses on the funny that happens in between saving the world and living together as teenagers without adult supervision. The comedic mayhem of the animated series is punctuated by pranks and the occasional need to fight crime, but it will also deal with the everyday issues of adolescence. With epic staring contests to decide who does the laundry, a series of quests and battles to construct the perfect sandwich or fighting crime in Jump City, one thing is for sure, these Titans will always be ready for an adventure inside the house and out.

The principal voice cast from the original Teen Titans series, based on DC Comics characters, will reprise their roles in Teen Titans Go!, with Scott Menville as the voice of Robin, the slightly power-mad perfectionist and leader of the Teen Titans. Hynden Walch voices Starfire, an alien struggling to fit in; Tara Strong voices Raven, the sardonic, deadpan demon girl; Greg Cipes returns as the slightly dim but always loveable loafer, Beast Boy; and Khary Payton provides the voice of Cyborg, a laidback kid who is half teen, half robot. 

The fan-favorite theme song from the original Teen Titans will also be making its return to television, with an updated remix from Mix Master Mike of the Beastie Boys.”

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