





Teen Titans: The Complete Series : desertcart.co.uk: DVD & Blu-ray Review: Teen Titans (2003) is amazing! - One of the best TV series I have ever seen. This show is on the same level of love, I have towards other shows like Samurai Jack, Spectacular Spider-Man, Generator Rex, etc. This is a very well animated TV show and for a show that aired at 2003, it still holds up today. It's a damn shame that this great series was canceled and ended on a cliffhanger. This Teen Titans series will always live on in my heart and memories. The price was very pricey for a show like this, but it was worth it. This is a show that needs more love and should be seen by newer generation of kids as well and also by the fans themselves. I also bought these DVD's, because Teen Titans GO gave me a big pain in my heart and also how much current Cartoon Network air that show so many times, that it gets infuriating. If you have the money for this collection, go ahead and buy it. But be warned, considering that these are region locked DVD's, I would recommend getting a DVD device that could run these DVD's or if you have a Blu-Ray player, then you are good to go to watch this series. :) Review: Really good to have - The aspect ratio full screen not cropped. Region 1 dvd, I have multi region player. The menu is very basic and dated which I was surprised as this wasn't released long ago. In season 1 within the first 7 episodes one episodes played with the Japanese theme song and not English. Tad expensive, don't think it includes the Tokyo movie sadly.





R**S
Teen Titans (2003) is amazing!
One of the best TV series I have ever seen. This show is on the same level of love, I have towards other shows like Samurai Jack, Spectacular Spider-Man, Generator Rex, etc. This is a very well animated TV show and for a show that aired at 2003, it still holds up today. It's a damn shame that this great series was canceled and ended on a cliffhanger. This Teen Titans series will always live on in my heart and memories. The price was very pricey for a show like this, but it was worth it. This is a show that needs more love and should be seen by newer generation of kids as well and also by the fans themselves. I also bought these DVD's, because Teen Titans GO gave me a big pain in my heart and also how much current Cartoon Network air that show so many times, that it gets infuriating. If you have the money for this collection, go ahead and buy it. But be warned, considering that these are region locked DVD's, I would recommend getting a DVD device that could run these DVD's or if you have a Blu-Ray player, then you are good to go to watch this series. :)
S**E
Really good to have
The aspect ratio full screen not cropped. Region 1 dvd, I have multi region player. The menu is very basic and dated which I was surprised as this wasn't released long ago. In season 1 within the first 7 episodes one episodes played with the Japanese theme song and not English. Tad expensive, don't think it includes the Tokyo movie sadly.
1**R
Looks Amazing in HD
I ordered this Blu-Ray boxset to replace the DVDs I had. what an improvement in both picture and sound. Also gained a lot of space on my shelf as each season was on a different DVD pack where here all five seasons and the film Trouble In Tokyo are in included in this case, each season on a disk a seperate disk, six disks all together as the film comes on a separate disk. If you're a fan of the Titans, then I would highly recommend this box-set. Another bonus is that the disks are all region free. I watched them on a UK 4k player.
N**L
The perfect blu ray!
Not only it looks fantastic and very well upscaled, not only it actually has everything including the film, something the 2004 Batman blu ray couldn’t do with excluding Batman v Dracula, but it has all thirteen episodes on each disc. It’s perfectly complied. Great great Blu Ray.
M**A
Good
Good! Recommend!
U**I
Compatibility
All episodes work fine but the included movie doesn't work for me. Still worth buying for the complete series though. Watched on an Xbox series X.
C**.
This is worth your money
This is amazing I think everyone should watch it I only wished there was more. The storied ended on a sad note but I dont get why people are confused she can remember him but she wants to move on
E**A
This will play on british blu-ray players
If people are worried about the bluray don't worry they will play on british bluray players
Y**M
Thats ALL.
V**O
When I saw the description of this, I thought I was just buying all five seasons but when I opened it up and saw the movie I was overjoyed. I have read comic books and watched the movies and shows based on comics, but for the longest time, I have often turned away from the Teen Titans. I have always despised how comic book 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 did not 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 in 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 as it covers every single episode including the movie. Season one begins with the team’s 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 is 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 a 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 loyal. Robin truly is in his element, moving on from his time as Batman’s protégé to be his own man, even if he is still a teenager. Season two begins with the team learning the importance of friendship thanks to Starfire, to dealing with an alien dog and underappreciating Beast Boy, supervillains with their daughters, to Tamaranean adolescence, and a set of mysterious Tournaments. But the centerpiece of the season is the meeting of a mysterious new girl named Terra that leads to love, betrayal, and redemption. I got to say I have read the Teen Titans story Judas Contract and have seen it adapted before, but this was so much better a story than the original. Beast Boy hurt worse than all the Titans because he had fallen in love with Terra. Raven had her suspicions but could not prove it as well Cyborg, Starfire, and Robin doing what they can to stop her and her master Slade in a climactic battle. Truly phenomenal. Season three begins with the team taking on a resurgent HIVE lead by a new leader and his fixation with cybernetic enhancement, with Cyborg being his main obsession. But as the Titans deal with HIVE they also journey to space as well as encounter old enemies some serious and some funny. Others find the darker versions of themselves as well as making some new friends. Season four has the Titans together taking on the same old foes but in new adventures but the driving point of this season is someone from Raven’s past as well as their own. While they deal with time travel, aliens, romantic troubles, fabled monsters, and more. Having read the Teen Titans Terror of Trigon and its adaptation, I admit that this one was superb. Getting to see a grounded version of Raven’s beginnings as well as seeing the might of her diabolical father Trigon unleashed. It was well done how the Titans fought back to save their friend and the whole world in a grand three-episode finale. Season five has the Titans getting to know more about their beloved friend Beast Boy from his former superhero teammates The Doom Patrol. This leads to a season angle that sets the Team to take on a dangerous enemy known as the Brotherhood of Evil. All the while the Titans rally to bring every young-blooded superhero and get them onboard. From old friends to new friends. All of it leading to a grand confrontation that should have been the end. My advice: Do not watch the last episode, it is a slap in the face. Trouble in Tokyo in my mind is the true final episode as the Teen Titans come together for one last fight against a foe that apparently attacked them back home and must journey to the Land of the Rising Sun to find out more. A nice ending that brings two Titans happily ever after as well as a fun vacation for the rest of the Team. So great to finally have this on Blu-ray, seeing as it was filmed back when DVD’s were available only. I bought the first season and waited patiently for the second season because the picture is wonderful. Instead, I waited for the entire show and it was well worth the wait. I was not entirely into the special features but with such a great theme song, it was cool seeing how it was made. Other features on the following seasons were not that great but they were nice. I did not like the comics and had no real interest in seeing a special feature on the comics' original Teen Titans or New Teen Titans. But this show is superior to the comic and am glad that it was made and released in all its glory. Great to finally have it all. Thank you, Warner Bros!
A**E
Even though some of the disks didn’t have any captions, it’s still a good show. I remember watching that show as a kid, and acting out the role of Starfire. That’d be something I’d wanna cherish to my future kids if and when I become a mom.
S**Y
Super qualité j'avais peur que l'image et les couleurs ne soit pas top avec le format bluray mais c'est niquel à noté qu'il ya seulement la VO avec les sous titres anglais pas possible de voir la version fr. Le film trouble in tokyo est aussi inclu dedans ce qui était une bonne surprise je recommande grandement.
A**A
Excelente producto
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