Teen Titans: Season Two is the second season of the Teen Titans (series). The second season follows a young girl called Terra and her struggle with her powers and her relationship with the Titans and her fall being an apprentice to Slade. It is based on the 1980s comic book "The Judas Contract". Critics and fans of the show have cited Season Two is considered the best season in the show.
Season two marks the final regular appearance of Ron Perlman as Slade as the character went on to be a recurring character past Season two. This also marks the first and only full season for Terra. She would not return for a full episode until Teen Titans: Season Five with "Things Change".
Cast[]
Main[]
- Scott Menville as Robin/Nightwing
- Hynden Walch as Starfire
- Tara Strong as Raven, Kitten
- Greg Cipes as Beast Boy
- Khary Payton as Cyborg
- Ron Perlman as Slade
- Ashley Johnson as Terra
Recurring cast[]
- Keith David as Atlas
- Wil Wheaton as Aqualad
- Mike Erwin as Speedy
- Lauren Tom as Gizmo
- Dee Bradley Baker as Cinderblock, Plasmus, Silkie
- Alexander Polinsky as Control Freak
- Xander Berkeley as Warp
- Marc Worden as Killer Moth
Episodes[]
No | Title | Original airdate | Production code | Overview |
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014 | "How Long is Forever?" | January 10, 2004 | 257-321 | Starfire is trying to commemorate the Tamaranean holiday Blorthog, the festival of friendship, when Warp, a villain from the future, comes back in time to steal an antique. When Starfire charges at him, she finds herself stranded in the future and finds that much has changed for her friends ... and only for the worse. |
015 | "Every Dog Has His Day" | January 17, 2004 | 257-322 | Being ignored by his busy teammates, Beast Boy feels left out, so he wanders the town eventually turning into a green dog. To his surprise he crashes into another green dog that is being pursued by a flying saucer. The saucer picks Beast Boy up by mistake, and its owner gives Beast Boy more attention than he would like. |
016 | "Terra"
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January 24, 2004 | 257-323 | The Titans spot a young girl being chased by a giant scorpion-like creature and prepare to rescue her, only to see that the girl possesses tremendous powers and was merely luring the scorpion into a trap. She reveals her name to be Terra, and she has the power to control the earth and all of its forms. However, she has a terrible secret, and Slade shows interest in her. |
017 | "Only Human" | January 31, 2004 | 257-324 | When Cyborg beats a robot named Atlas in an online video game, he challenges Cyborg to a real, physical fight; a fight Cyborg loses due to Atlas having lesser limits on his strength. Atlas then kidnaps Robin, Starfire, Raven, and Beast Boy as his prize and challenges Cyborg to a rematch where his friends’ lives are at stake. |
018 | "Fear Itself" | February 7, 2004 | 257-325 | The Titans pick up a horror movie called Wicked Scary. After watching it, they are scared out of their wits, although Raven refuses to admit this to the others. During the night, strange things start to happen in the Tower. |
019 | "Date with Destiny"
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February 14, 2004 | 257-326 | The city is suddenly attacked by Killer Moth's army of mutated, gigantic moths, and they outnumber the Titans. Robin has no choice but to agree on Killer Moth's demand: to take his daughter, Kitten, to her prom, to Starfire's intense anger and jealousy. |
020 | "Transformation" | February 21, 2004 | 257-327 | Starfire wakes up one day to discover a huge lump on her forehead. But this is only the start of a bizarre string of transformations affecting her - changes that interest a highly hostile creature very much. |
021 | "Titan Rising"
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February 28, 2004 | 257-328 | Terra reappears, claiming that she has now managed to completely control her powers and asking if she is allowed to join their team. However, Raven feels there is something wrong with Terra. This creates a tension between them - until the girls join forces to stop Slade. |
022 | "Winner Take All"
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March 6, 2004 | 257-329 | During a fierce card game in the Tower, Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy are zapped to another dimension, along with Speedy, Hot Spot, Gizmo, Aqualad, and Wildebeest. Here they meet the Master of Games, who announces that they are invited to a battle tournament to decide who is the greatest warrior of all time. Cyborg however soon starts to suspect the tournament of being more than what the Master of Games tells them. |
023 | "Betrayal"
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July 31, 2004 | 257-330 | Terra has now been accepted as a Titan and has gained her team's trust. Everything seems perfect, she is doing brilliantly in defeating villains, has a real home, and also enjoys a blossoming romance with Beast Boy. However, as Beast Boy and Terra are out to a night date, the Tower is all of a sudden assaulted by an army of Slade's robots. |
024 | "Fractured"
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August 7, 2004 | 257-331 | During a chase of the villain Johnny Rancid on the R-Cycle, Robin breaks his arm, the R-cycle is wrecked and Rancid gets away. Robin is blaming himself for Johnny Rancid's escape when suddenly an inter-dimensional version of himself called "nosyarG kciD" bursts out from his skull. When Larry (the name the Titans decide to call him out of simplicity) breaks his "magic finger", reality becomes distorted. |
025 | "Aftershock - Part 1"
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August 14, 2004 | 257-332 | The Titans are enjoying a ride in the T-Car when they are suddenly attacked by Terra, who has now become Slade's new apprentice. After a fierce battle between them and their former teammate, the Titans are defeated and assumed dead. |
026 | "Aftershock - Part 2"
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August 21, 2004 | 257-333 | The Teen Titans have been 'defeated', the city has been conquered by Slade, and Terra has completely accepted Slade as her master. However, the Titans are not dead, having been able to regroup underground. Now convinced that Terra was never their friend, they are determined to bring her and Slade down. |
Production[]
Trivia[]
- Season 2 is based on the 1980s comic storyline "The Judas Contract"