Teen Titans: Season Three is the third season of the Teen Titans (series). it premiered on August 28, 2004 and finished on January 22, 2005. Season Three focuses on Cyborg with leading the Titans East and his rivalry with H.I.V.E leader Brother Blood. Critics and fans of the show have cited Season Three as "Inferior" to Teen Titans: Season Two.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Scott Menville as Robin, Red X
- Hynden Walch as Starfire, Blackfire
- Tara Strong as Raven, Kitten
- Greg Cipes as Beast Boy
- Khary Payton as Cyborg
- Mike Erwin as Speedy
- Wil Wheaton as Aqualad
- Freddy Rodriguez as Más y Menos
- T'Keyah Keymah as Bumblebee
- John DiMaggio as Brother Blood
Recurring cast[]
- Ron Perlman as Slade
- Lauren Tom as Jinx, Gizmo
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Mammoth
- Greg Ellis as Malchior
- Malcolm McDowell as Mad Mod
- Tom Kenny as Mumbo
- Marc Worden as Killer Moth
- Dee Bradley Baker as Cinderblock
Episodes[]
No | Title | Original airdate | Production code | Overview |
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027 | "Deception"
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August 28, 2004 | 257-481 | The H.I.V.E. Academy has resumed lessons, and Jinx, Gizmo, and Mammoth are causing trouble in the town, serving under the Academy's new headmaster. Robin suspects this new headmaster is planning something, he therefore assigns Cyborg to go undercover as a H.I.V.E. student. Unfortunately, all of Cyborg's technology and data now are within reach of the headmaster and Titans' new nemesis: Brother Blood. |
028 | "X" | September 4, 2004 | 257-482 | The Titans attempt to stop a robbery only to find the one causing it is none other than Red X; someone unknown has stolen the Red X suit which Robin designed. Robin feels this is all his fault and is determined to catch the new Red X, while he ponders on how clear the line between good and evil is. His quest to apprehend Red X, however he inadvertently unleashes a greater evil, in which Red X proves a pivotal key element. |
029 | "Betrothed" | September 11, 2004 | 257-483 | Starfire is leaving for her home planet Tamaran, where she is a princess. Starfire has been ordered by 'The Grand Ruler of Tamaran', Starfire's evil sister, Blackfire, to marry another alien in order to call off an attack on their planet. Robin is upset by the fact that Starfire is prepared to marry someone whom she has never met. |
030 | "Crash"
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September 18, 2004 | 257-484 | Beast Boy wants to play a video game, and tries to do so on the computers in Titans Tower, with little success. He therefore unwittingly attempts to use Cyborg's System Recharger and downloads a virus onto it. When Cyborg later tries to use it, the virus infects him and causes him to run haywire all over the city, eating everything in sight. The Titans have no choice but to seek help from Gizmo before Cyborg spreads the highly aggressive virus over the entire city. |
031 | "Haunted" | October 2, 2004 | 257-485 | Ever since Slade disappeared, Robin has been asking himself whether he is really gone. When Cinderblock breaks out of jail, Robin suddenly spots Slade again. The problem is that no one else can. |
032 | "Spellbound" | October 9, 2004 | 257-486 | Raven is isolating herself from the other Titans, feeling that no one understands her and that they only regard her as being "creepy". Then one day one of the ancient books she is reading suddenly speaks to her, calling itself Malchior. He appears to understand her and encourages her to not feel down about being different, making her happier and more cheerful. She decides to break the curse which binds him to the book. Unfortunately, Malchior is not as honest as he professes to be. |
033 | "Revolution"
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October 16, 2004 | 257-487 | It's the Fourth of July and everyone is celebrating, until Mad Mod crashes the party, transforms the city and its people into English facsimiles and drains Robin's youth into himself. Without their leader, the other Titans fall into bickering until they rediscover the values of true democracy. |
034 | "Wavelength"
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October 23, 2004 | 257-488 | Aqualad appears at the Tower to complain about the 'trash' in his sea: Brother Blood's new H.I.V.E. Academy. Blood is intending to use a new weapon based on Cyborg's blueprints. Trying to impede this, Cyborg falls in with Bumblebee, another student from H.I.V.E. Academy. |
035 | "The Beast Within" | October 30, 2004 | 257-489 | Whilst fighting the villain Adonis at a chemical lab, Beast Boy gets covered in chemicals, with drastic side effects: he starts to act strange and temperamental. But there is more to this incident that the Titans would have suspected. |
036 | "Can I Keep Him?"
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November 6, 2004 | 257-490 | After defeating Johnny Rancid, the Titans return to the Tower only to find it half destroyed. It turns out Beast Boy has taken one of Killer Moth's silkworms as a pet and has named it 'Silkie'. To stop Silkie from being discovered, he gives him to Starfire who feeds him with alien food from her home planet, causing it to grow dramatically in size and causing quite a lot of problems. |
037 | "Bunny Raven... or ...How to Make A Titananimal Disappear"
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January 8, 2005 | 257-491 | When trying to stop The Amazing Mumbo, the Titans are sucked into his hat, stripped of their powers and transformed into animals. Thus, the Titans have to think of another trick to defeat Mumbo, otherwise they will disappear forever after Mumbo's Grand Show. |
038 | "Titans East - Part 1"
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January 15, 2005 | 257-492 | A new branch of the Titans is founded. Bearing the name Titans East, it consists of Bumblebee, Speedy, Aqualad, and the super fast, Guatemalan twins Más y Menos. Cyborg goes to assist in building the Titans East Tower when Brother Blood suddenly shows up. |
039 | "Titans East - Part 2"
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January 22, 2005 | 257-493 | To Cyborg's shock, the Titans East reveal that they are under Brother Blood's control. Brother Blood then himself reappears with some shocking changes: he is now half robot, having used Cyborg's technology on himself. Cyborg barely manages to escape, and he calls the others for help. |