Teen Titans GX

Teen Titans GX is an American animated superhero television series created by Glen Murakami, based on the DC Comics characters of the same name. It is based primarily on the run of stories by Writer Geoff Johns. from the 2003 series.

Teen Titans GX serves as a spin-off  to the previous series.The series takes place 7 Years after Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo with The original principal voice cast returns to reprise their respective roles. This series explores a new generation of titans.

Plot
, Seven Years after the events of Trouble in Tokyo, The titans have grown up and were moving on with their lives. Nightwing and cyborg were going to mentored the new incarnation of the Teen Titans, consisting the New Robin (Tim Drake), Superboy, Wonder Girl, ( Cassie Sandsmark), Kid Flash (Bart Allen), Teen Lantern (Jessica Cruz), Static, Blue Beetle, and Amethyst. They are situated in Titans Tower, a large T-shaped structure featuring living quarters as well as a command center and a variety of training facilities, on an island just offshore from the fictional West Coast metropolis of Jump City.

Like the pervious series, The team deals with all manner of criminal activity and threats to the city, while dealing with their own struggles with adolescence, their mutual friendships, and their limitations.

Primary Titans
Robin: The third person to adopt the Robin identity, after Dick Grayson (who has since become Nightwing), and Jason Todd (who is now deceased). Nightwing acts as something of a mentor to Tim, though Tim is far more hesitant and cautious than Dick was when he was Robin. he is in a relationship with Wonder Girl. voiced by Yuri Lowenthal.

Wonder Girl: she was the daughter of an archaeologist, Dr. Helena Sandsmark, who discovered magical artifacts which bestowed upon Cassie superpowers, with which she fought crime as Wonder Girl. Later, Zeus, king of the Greek gods, grants her real powers. Later revelations showed that Cassie was in fact a demigoddess and the natural daughter of Zeus and Dr. Helena. voiced by Kari Wahlgren.

Kid Flash:  A speedster from the future who is the grandson of the current Flash (Barry Allen). Bart is stern and determined to alter history to prevent the post-apocalyptic future from which he comes, but puts on a front as a cheerful and talkative youth to the heroes of The era. He recites lingo from the future ("feeling the mode"). voiced by Jason Marsden

Superboy: a genetically-engineered metahuman clone of human origin designed by Project Cadmus as a duplicate and closest genetic equivalent of Superman. Although he does not have all of Superman's abilities, he has super strength, invulnerability, enhanced hearing, and later: infrared vision. voiced by Cameron Monaghan.

Teen Lantern: a teenage member of the Green Lantern Corps and the Teen Titans. Jessica is pretty anxious, insecure and self-conscious and doesn't think she is ready to be a hero, let alone a Green Lantern. Jessica is "the Activist. Compassionate. Dedicated. Hard-working. Resolute". she is in a relationship with blue beetle. voiced by Myrna Velasco.

Blue Beetle: a teenage vigilante from El Paso who wields the Blue Beetle Scarab; he's the third person to call himself the Blue Beetle. After bonding with the alien Blue Beetle Scarab, Jaime Reyes became a living weapon and chose to fight crime with it, at some point joining the Titans. voiced by Jake T. Austin.

Static: Doused with an experimental chemical in a gang war he was caught up in, high school student Virgil Ovid Hawkins gains a variety of electromagnetic powers and becomes a costumed crusader against crime as Static. Like most teenage heroes, he is often overwhelmed by the combined responsibilities of his career as a superhero and typical adolescent problems. voiced by Bryton James.

Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld, is a powerful magic-user and sword-wielding hero. She was born to the royal family of Gemworld in the House of Amethyst, although her parents were killed by the evil Dark Opal. To save her life, the witch Citrina sent her to Earth where she'd be raised unaware by Herb and Marion Winston. Amy learned of her powers at the age of 13 when she returned to Gemworld, and gained the appearance of a fully grown woman. In this form, her mission is to banish evil from her homeland and free them from oppression using her new abilities. voiced by Sophie Oda.

Original Titans
Nightwing: the original incarnation of Robin. He does not possess any superpowers, however, he is an excellent hand-to-hand combatant, tactician, and a technological genius. the original highly disciplined leader of the Original Teen Titans. 7 years later, Dick has assumed the identity of Nightwing while Tim Drake has assumed the mantle of Robin. Dick is one of the teams trainers. Dick encourages Tim to have confidence in his leadership skills, but the latter is apprehensive about doing so. Dick is even shown with a flirtatious relationship with Starfire. He is also a part time member of the Justice League. voiced by Scott Menville

Starfire: a humanoid alien female from a planet called Tamaran. the original Teen Titans rescued her from the Gordanians and she learned the English language by kissing Robin. In the present, she accepts Dick's offer to share an apartment. She also mentored powered youths in need of help. voiced by Hynden Walch.

Cyborg: Once known as Victor Stone, he becomes a deformed mesh of flesh and machine following an unelaborated "accident" that caused more than half of his body to be replaced with cybernetic implants. Vic mentored the new incarnation of the Teen Titans, consisting mainly of sidekicks, most of whom have taken over the identities of former members (i.e. Tim Drake, the third Robin, instead of Dick Grayson, the original Robin and Titans leader), Cyborg is the Titans' chief technician and gadgeteer. He is responsible for the construction of Titans Tower's electronic and security systems and the team's main vehicles (the T-Car and T-Sub, later converted into the T-Ship). He is also a member of the Justice League. voiced by Khary Payton.

Raven: The daughter of a demon father (Trigon) and human mother (Arella), Raven is an empath who can teleport and control her "soul-self", which can fight physically, as well as act as Raven's eyes and ears away from her physical body. She is a prominent member of the superhero team Teen Titans. She later join the Justice League. voiced by Tara Strong.

Changeling: A former member of the Doom Patrol, Beast Boy leaves the group in an effort to become a solo superhero; by sheer happenstance stemming from Lord Trogaar's pursuit of Starfire, he finds himself joining a new team of heroes: the Teen Titans. He later join the Justice League. voiced by Greg Cipes.

Old Honorary Titans
Aqualad: later known by the codename Tempest.

Argent

Bumblebee: the original leader of Titans East.

Bushido

Gnarrk

Herald

Hot Spot

Jericho

Jinx: a former villain.

Wally West: the third Flash and was the first Kid Flash.

Killowat

Kole

Más y Menos

Melvin, Timmy, and Teether

Bobby

Pantha

Red Star

Speedy: adopts the name Red Arrow to symbolise his having become an equal of Green Arrow.

Thunder & Lightning

Terra

Tramm

Wildebeest

Donna Troy: the original Wonder Girl.

Titans East
Aqualad: Kaldur'ahm, also known as Jackson Hyde, is the second Aqualad. He became Aquaman's partner after the original Garth grew up to become Tempest. His powers include control over water and electricity. Black Manta is his father, He is also the leader of Ttitans East. voiced by Khary Payton.

Miss Martian: the younger female counterpart to Martian Manhunter, a super-hero active as a member of the Teen Titans. She is a member of the malevolent White Martiansrace unlike her Green Martian predecessor, although she works hard to prove herself and discredit the stereotype. voiced by Daniela Bobadilla.

Speedy: Green Arrow's niece and new sidekick, Like Robin, she has no superpowers, but is very skilled with a bow and arrow. Mia is a vastly above-average fighter, having trained underneath many of the world's top martial artists. voiced by Stephanie Lemelin.

Golden Eagle: an ally to Hawkman from the planet Thanagar. Inspired by the legend of Hawkman as a Midway City youth, he adopted an Nth Metal suit and wings to become a crime-fighter. His parents are Thanagarian spy Fel Andar and human woman Sharon Parker. voiced by Yuri Lowenthal

Shazam, Jr.:  the sidekick to Shazam, receiving incredible powers from the wizard Shazam whenever he speaks his predecessor's name. His alter-ego is a crippled impoverished orphan who cannot walk. voiced by Georgie Kidder and  Rob Lowe

Rocket: Straightforward and bold, if inexperienced, Rocket is the apprentice of the superhero Icon. She uses a piece of alien technology called an inertia belt, allowing her to store and manipulate kinetic energy. She generally uses this to fly and grant herself some super-strength and a personal force field. voiced by Cree Summer.

Hawk: Hank Hall is Hawk, of the superhero team Hawk and Dove. In contrast to his brother Dove who represents order and peace, he represents chaos and war. The duo are empowered by the mystical Lords of Chaos and Order. As Hawk he possessed a "danger sense transformation" which allowed him to change into a super-human with the powers of super strength, unlimited stamina, enhanced speed, increased agility, enhanced body density, extreme durability and healing factor. voiced by Fred Savage.

Dove: Don Hall was the quieter more scholarly of two brothers. He and his brother, Hank pursued a mob boss that tried to kill their father, a judge. The two became trapped in a locked room and Don wished for the power they would need to free themselves. A voice boomed out that it would give the boys that power as long as they used it to fight injustice. By saying the words "hawk" and "dove", the two transformed into superheroes with the same names. After justice was served they changed back. As Dove, Don Hall always advocated non-violent solutions. The two saved their father, who in turn denounced the boys as lawless vigilantes. Dove possesses an ability known as danger sense transformation. As Dove, Donald has great strength. However, it isn't as strong as his brother's. As Dove, Donald can move at superhuman speed which is faster than his brother's. voiced by Jason Hervey.

New Honorary Titans
Prysm

Batgirl

Skitter

Risk

Kid Devil

Damage

Jesse Quick

Supergirl

Solstice

 Kyle Rayner: also a Teen Lantern 

Lagoon Boy

 Omen 

 Little Barda 

 Aquagirl 

Offspring

Flamebird

Bunker

Molecule

Power Boy

Spoiler

Tanya Spears

Roundhouse

Young Frankenstein

Zachary Zatara

Allies
Dr. Helena Sandsmark: The mother of the second incarnation of Wonder Girl, Cassandra Sandsmark and a distinguished academic in the field of archaeology, Helena is also close friends with her daughter's mentor Wonder Woman.

Wendy Harris and Marvin White: the caretakers of Titans Tower

The Doom Patrol:  a paramilitary unit of superheroes, locked in a long-standing battle against The Brotherhood of Evil. One of their former members is the Teen Titan Beast Boy, who had become estranged from the team years before.

Fixit: a cyborg hermit who has the power to control machines with his mind.

Justice League: a group of heroes dedicated to protecting the Earth from various threats.

Robert Hawkins: A social worker who runs the Freeman Community Center as head counselor. He is a widower and the single father of two teenagers—Virgil and Sharon.

Sharon Hawkins: Virgil's older sister, Sharon attends college, but she still lives at home. She volunteers at a hospital, and counsels young people at the Freeman Community Center. While they do argue frequently, Sharon and Virgil really do care about each other and are quick to come to the other's defense if one of them is in danger.

Alberto Reyes: the husband of Bianca Reyes and the father of Jaime and Milagro Reyes.

Bianca Reyes: the wife of Alberto Reyes and the mother of Jaime and Milagro Reyes.

Milagro Reyes:  the younger sister of Jaime Reyes, and the daughter of Alberto and Bianca Reyes.

Traci: a volunteer at Gabrielle's Horn, a soup kitchen, in the city where the Teen Titans are based.

Jonathan Kent: The adoptive father of Superman and Superboy.

Martha Kent: The adoptive mother of Superman and Superboy.

The Flash / Jay Garrick: Now retired, he was the original Flash and member of the Justice Society of America. He is the husband of Joan Garrick.

Joan Garrick: the wife of Jay Garrick

Miya Kimanyan: A local news reporter

Citrina: Witch-Mother in the employ of Lord Amethyst. After his death, she took care of Princess Amethyst. voiced by Eric Bauza.

Prince Topaz: a heroic swordsman who has been in love with Amethyst. voiced by Keith Ferguson.

Central villains
Ravager: Slade's son, he takes up his father's mantle and continues his father's legacy. Like his Father, he too is an evil, tyranical criminal mastermind who preys on the citizens of Jump City. Ravager has clashed with the city's protectors, the Teen Titans, many times leading to the consideration that he is their main adversary. His main goal is to conquer the city and quite possibly the world. He has had two secret bases, which were both destroyed. He also seems to have a massive army of robotic commandos and incredible strength, enough to leave a dent in solid steel, and to crush a stone into a diamond in his hand. Voiced by: Michael Rosenbaum.

Blackfire: the elder sister of Starfire and her rival to the throne of their home world of Tamaran. She is also a wanted criminal. voiced by Hynden Walch

New H.I.V.E. Five: a group of criminal students from the H.I.V.E. Academy train by gizmo to battle the New Teen titans.

members
.Dreadbolt: a skilled special effects technician and assassin. Thanks to a special suit he designed, he is able to teleport short distances instantaneously. The suit also contains an energy blaster that can be used as a weapon.voiced by James Arnold Taylor

.Persuader: she is supposedly an ancestor of the original Persuader of the 31st Century. She wears the same mask as the other Persuaders, and likewise carries an atomic axe, her weapon of choice. Her atomic axe cuts objects on a molecular level, allowing her to cleanly shear flesh, bone, steel, wood and any other object except for Ravager's energy swords. voiced by Britt Baron

.The Disruptor: While wearing her high-tech suit, the Disruptor has the ability to "disrupt" the natural flow of things. This includes stopping electrical power and other forms of energy, as well as disrupting super-powers. The Disruptor has no natural super powers. voiced by Lauren Tom.

.Match: a clone of Superboy. Match has exhibited powers similar to Superboy, but supposedly had greater control. These powers include tactile telekinesis which can mimic Superman's powers of flight and super-strength, but can also be used to disassemble machinery. Occasionally, he has also displayed the ability to create blasts of energy from his eyes. His body exhibits extreme skin calcification, a trait he shares with Bizarro. Due to genetic damage which accumulated over time, his mental and speech patterns currently resemble those of a Bizarro. voiced by Cameron Monaghan.

.Kid Zoom: a clone of Bart Allen. primarily a speedster, remaining disconnected from the Speed Force after Infinite Crisis and injecting himself with Velocity 9. Although Velocity 9 has been unstable, Ravager's new variety seems to have no negative side effects. voiced by Jason Marsden

.Zookeeper: Zookeeper can turn into any animal at will, just like Beast Boy. However, his side effects are different from Garfield's. His skin is purple and scaly and his eyes and hair did not change color with his skin. voiced by Yuri Lowenthal

.Holocaust: A pyrokinetic metahuman who displayed near-Kryptonian levels of strength during his battle with Superboy, and was able to withstand a number of direct blows from the young hero, including his trademark heat vision. In addition, while he was able to effortlessly absorb the Boy of Steel's attacks, Holocaust's own punches were able to damage the Kryptonian hero. voiced by Zeno Robinson

.Shimmer: the younger sister of Mammoth, a metahuman with ability to transmute any element or compound into any other. The change only lasts for a few minutes, and she can only affect materials within a radius of 3 ft (0.91 m). she is also the team leader. voiced by Grey DeLisle

New Brother Blood: he is the leader of the new H.I.V.E., a cult seeking divine dominion over mankind. Blood claims to be hundreds of years old, attributing his long lifespan to his practice of bathing in the blood of his enemies. he wants to kidnap most of the Teen Titans in order to drain their powers and thus make himself into a god-like being. voiced by Ev Lunning.

Trigon: the ancient demon king of an alternate dimension with a wrath feared throughout galaxies. It is later revealed that Trigon is the evil biological father of Raven. voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson

Sons of Trigon:  six of the children of the demon Trigon. They were all born around the time Raven was born;  After their mothers all died under mysterious circumstances, the children all manifested emotion warping powers and gathered together in a plan to claim their demonic inheritance.

.Wrath:  a huge African-American man that possesses superhuman strength and durability, and can induce anger in others. Voiced by Gary Anthony Sturgis

. Envy: One of The Sons of Trigon who can take the appearance and powers of object of envy. Voiced by Freddy Rodriguez.

.Lust: Jacob, causes people to loose their free will, just to please him and make them open to suggestions of others about how to make him happy as he did. Voiced by John Cho

.Sloth: a skinny unshaven and long haired, can instantly turn the bodies of others into what they would be like if they were lazy. Voiced by Danny Cooksey

.Greed: suit wearing African-American and leader of the sons of trigon. he can manipulate mystical energy for a wide variety of effects. He can project powerful blasts of eldritch energy from his upper eyes. He can cast complex illusions that enable him to function in the world of man. He can increase the rate of entropy on living tissue, causing people and animals to age at an accelerated rate. Voiced by Phil LaMarr

.Gluttony:  an obese bald man, shown to instantly drain the energies of his targets. Voiced by  Alexander Polinsky.

Dark Opal: a villainous despot in Gemworld and an enemy of the hero Amethyst. Born to the House of Opal, he schemed to become the ruler of Gemworld so he could conquer other realms. In addition to being an excellent combatant, he is an expert in dark magic. voiced by Eric Bauza.

Other villains
André LeBlanc: a French jewel thief. voiced by Dee Bradley Baker

Cinderblock: a living monolithic stone idol with limited intelligence, but near-unstoppable strength. He is named as such due to the several panels on his body–particularly his forearms, the sides of his head, and the center of his chest–which bear a likeness to his namesake.

Control Freak: an overweight supervillain and movie fanatic, notorious for using a nuclear super-powered remote control to warp reality to suit his movie-inspired images. Voiced by  Alexander Polinsky

Dr. Light:  a normal, powerless man who is often in use of a battle suit with offensive-capability light-energy weapons. While the most common offensive use of his suits are the firing of laser beams, he can also generate tangible solid objects from light such as laser whips, fireballs, trapping orbs, and forcefields. voiced by Rodger Bumpass.

Killer Moth: an evil lepidopterist with command over swarms of large mutated moths that are capable of eating through anything. He is also presumably a human-moth hybrid himself; dressed in a moth-like body armor complete with razor-sharp claws and a pair of wings, he has an elevated level of speed, strength and reflexes, has the ability to adhere to walls, as well as limited flight and hovering capabilities. voiced by Thomas Haden Church

Mother Mae-Eye: a haggish witch with candy-themed magical powers and a mass-produced army of gingerbread cookie soldiers. In her human form, she appears as a plump, rosy-cheeked and kindly woman dressed in a red, white and pink outfit, but she is actually a three-eyed, ugly, wart-nosed witch capable of growing and shrinking in size. Mae-Eye feeds on the "sweet, nourishing affection" of her victims; she then traps and bakes them within a gigantic pie in a giant potbelly stove under the guise of their "5:00 bedtime" when their love reaches its maximum. She becomes angered when her victims either come out of the spell on their own, or refuse to eat her pies; in addition to the pies, she is armed with a magical wooden spoon that she uses for most of her fantastical powers. Voiced by Billie Hayes

The Amazing Mumbo: a turquoise-skinned magician whose powers are largely based on stage magic feats; Robin describes him as a "former stage magician now employing his skills for theft and mayhem." It would appear that Mumbo is designed as a pastiche of Freakazoid and The Joker. He is actually an old man, but uses the wand to give himself youth, turquoise skin, white hair, and magic powers usually summoned through stereotypical magic words and phrases such as "Abracadabra," "Alakazam," "Open Sesame," "Hocus Pocus," and "Mumbo Jumbo." He also has the ability to turn people into animals. Voiced by Tom Kenny

Overload: a roughly humanoid electric monster with a red-and-black circuit board at its core. It harnesses a series of electrical attacks and the ability to control and manipulate electric-powered machinery, but as the creature is composed largely of electricity, it is extremely vulnerable to water.

Plasmus: a normal human being for as long as he is in a state of sleep; whenever awakened, he metamorphosizes into a mindless, shape-shifting monstrous creature composed of a protoplasmic mud-like slime that has an insatiable appetite for toxic waste and raw sewage.

Adonis: a supervillain with a battlesuit, which enhances his strength to superhuman levels and, due to its metallic chassis, affords protection from physical attacks. Voiced by Greg Cipes

Cheshire:  a master-level martial artist and acrobat. She is shown to have above-average agility as seen when dodging all of Speedy's explosive arrows. She uses her long sleeves and long pony tails like whips, and also employs hand claws in close combat. As for superhuman abilities, she has displayed extraordinary speed when running on all fours and the ability to become invisible (except for the eyes and the grinning mouth of her mask).

Gizmo: a criminal expert of technology who has confronted the Teen Titans on a number of occasions. voiced by Michael Wollner.

Mammoth: a supervillain, and an enemy of the Teen Titans. Mammoth possesses superhuman strength and durability, including a degree of protection from energy attacks. voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.

Kwiz Kid: a teenaged villain, Kwiz Kid has the power to make quizzes and riddles pop up all over the place, and if the person gets the answer wrong then they cause harm.

Phobia:  a villain and an enemy of the Teen Titans. a psychic with an ability to control the fear of the human mind to create life-like illusions of the human's greatest fear. She can make sneak attacks on victims after she has frightened them enough. Phobia also has the ability to teleport as well as vanishing into thin air. She is also a skilled wielder of sleep induction.

Psimon: a super-villain and enemy of the Teen Titans. Psimon possesses powerful telepathic and telekinetic abilities. With his telepathy, he can read minds, take over other people’s minds to force them to do his bidding, cast telepathic illusions so that he or others may appear to be someone else. His telekinesis allows him to move objects, and can even affect large objects in his presence but outside his line of sight. voiced by Alan Tudyk.

Kardiak: an artificial entity resembling a giant heart. He is a supervillain and an enemy of the Teen Titans. The exact origin of Kardiak's creation and villainous background is unknown, as is his affinity to kidnap small children. Apparently he was constructed for kidnapping purposes, but somehow went renegade and made out on his own.

Master of Games: a being from an alternate dimension and an enemy of the Teen Titans. At some point he acquired his mystical amulet and, having observed the capabilities of Earth's superheroes, decided to gain their powers for his own.

Professor Chang: a criminal scientist who specializes in procuring and constructing illegal science-based equipment, which he sells to anyone willing to pay his price, for both legal and illegal purposes. voiced by James Hong.

Rock, Paper, Scissors:  a group of teen villains who  have very unique powers. Rock has superhuman strength and endurance, and has the ability to turn into a rock. Paper has the ability to stretch her limbs, much like Madame Rouge. Scissors has extremely sharp claws capable of slicing through metal and hard objects.

Steamroller: a cybernetic villain and enemy of the Teen Titans. Due to his cybernetic nature, Steamroller possesses superhuman strength and resilience to damage, including the ability to survive entrapment in molten steel. His name comes from two metal cones encasing his hands, which he can join to form a roller in order to pin down opponents.

Warp: a time-traveling villain from a hundred years in the future bent on stealing artifacts which are considered priceless in his time. Voiced by Xander Berkeley

Dark Nemesis: a super-villain team and mercenary unit. Comprised of five individuals of possible Metahuman origins, they sold their talents to the highest bidder.

 Atlas: a robotic villain and an enemy of the Teen Titans.

The Reach: a villainous race of cybernetic insectoid aliens.

Black Beetle: A powerful Reach warrior. The Black Beetle wears what appears to be a black version of Jaime Reyes' scarab suit. Black Beetle has so far only been seen utilizing energy blasts and flight abilities. voiced by Kevin Grevioux.

Specs and Trapper: They are upperclassmen in the Vanmoor Institute of Science who contemptuously pride themselves of being much smarter than anyone else. Patton Oswalt voices Specs and Michael Rosenbaum voices Trapper.

Heavy Man: a scientist who worked on a project involving cell matter absorption. The project was canceled but Heavy Man remained, using himself as a test subject. The results were strength and the ability to absorb non-living matter, but a gruesome look as well. Worse, he was going to become as heavy as a statue and unable to move. Voiced by Ron Perlman

Omnara: a being of digital omnipotence. Voiced by Wendie Malick

Speedwarp: a villain who is able to move very quickly. With the Time Gauntlet, Speedwarp could manipulate hyper time. He could speed up the time outside it, or slow it down, giving him the appearance of super-speed. Voiced by James Arnold Taylor

Circuit-Stream: An expert computer hacker who can phase through walls and control any electronic equipment. voiced by James Arnold Taylor

The Freak Sisters:  Kari and Mari Freak are a pair of twin sister criminals who wear helmets with tentacles in means of transportation and ammunition in favor of their crimes. both voiced by Grey Griffin

Quick Charge: Dr. Sarah Kamen is the former CEO of Harkness General energy company. She gains electricity powers that she can skate on. voiced by Yvette Nicole Brown

Smokestack: a former crime boss who can solidify and transform into a cloud of smoke. voiced by Clancy Brown

Dr. Dreamscape:  a spiritual master with enhanced telepathic abilities that allow him to hypnotize others by trapping them in a sleep state and manipulating their dreams. voiced by Michael Ross

The Gentleman: A mercenary with good manners. He wears a robotic suit that enhances his strength and agility. voiced by Eric Bauza

The Angry Archer: a Robin Hood-styled human villain who uses a bow and arrows (with the arrows being somewhat similar to Green Arrow's trick arrows) to commit crimes. voiced by Jeff Bennett

Nanosec: Nino Sexton is a petty crook who uses a stolen experimental speed suit, which enables the user to speed-skate at blurring speeds. However, overuse of the suit's abilities results in Sexton's body displaying symptoms of old age (as if he was speeding through time). voiced by Brian Posehn

Meltdown: a biotechnology engineer who developed acidic powers after a lab accident. He could melt through practically anything, while donning an anti-melting suit to control his abilities. voiced by Peter Stormare

Cyrus "the Colossus" Rhodes: A small old man with gray hair and former wrestler, he uses the biotech steroid pistons provided by Meltdown to stimulate the steroids injected in his body and grow in size and strength. voiced by Corey Burton

Professor Princess: A villain who appearance is that of a young girl riding on a model horse called Powdered Sugar (who is similar to a My Little Pony doll), and she uses toy-themed weaponry. Her only motivation so far seems to be the destruction of violent toys and games. voiced by Kath Soucie

Spydah: a villain who  can create insect-themed machines which he treats as his pets. He wears a helmet equipped with six mini-cameras with night vision and infra-red capabilities. His eight detachable mechanical arms provide him with strength, dexterity, and climbing ability. voiced by Tom Kenny

Dr. Recombo: a genetic scientist who experimented with animals by fusing them together. He can control these creature's DNA by remote and has several of these creatures under and at his disposal. Also, he experimented on himself, turning him into a vicious creature that can stretch his limbs. He hid his true appearance under a disguise that looked like his old body. voiced by Danny Mann

Eel: a scientist with a laboratory at the bottom of the ocean. He has a full bodysuit equipped with a mask and an arm cannon that can fire electricity. He uses mind control discs to make sea creatures (sharks, swordfish, squid etc.) his obedient pets. Also, he was able to create seaweed that grow very rapidly and wrap around intruders. voiced by Maurice LaMarche

Optical: a special effects specialist, whose holographic imaging system can change his appearance for short periods of time. He only needs to impersonate a person's voice or actions to impersonate them. He also can copy their retinal scans if he scans their eyes with the blinding light coming out of his mechanical eye. voiced by Jess Harnell

Bonez: a scientist who was able to turn humans into zombies with a nano-virus and his skull mask. The zombies he created can also spread the nano-virus by biting someone. With the nano-virus he has these zombies under his control. He also carries an energy scythe as his weapon. voiced by Pete Sepenuk

D-Zel: a lowlife street biker who was accidentally merged with a motorbike. As a man-bike hybrid, D-Zel can stand straight like a man or go into bike mode and ride like a bike. He can also extend his left leg out for a far range kicking attack. voiced by Jess Harnell

Knockout: one of the New Gods in Darkseid's army of Female Furies until for reasons unknown she defected from Apokolips and fled to Earth. voiced by Cissy Jones.

Atrocitus: the leader and founder of the Red Lantern Corps, an antagonist to Green Lantern. His power ring is fueled by rage, as his entire family on Ryut was killed by the Guardians' malfunctioning Manhunter androids during the massacre of Sector 666. This has led him to declare revenge on the Guardians, which he intends to accomplish through destroying the Green Lantern Corps. voiced by Jonathan Adams

Trickster:  a member of the Rogues and enemy of The Flash who commits crimes using dangerous gadgets themed after practical joke elements. His most notable invention is a pair of shoes that allow him to walk on the air itself. Walker is actually the second person to don the mantle of the Trickster, taking it up after the original, James Jesse, joined the FBI. voiced by Troy Baker.

Locations
Titans Tower: the Teen Titans' base of operations, built by the original Titans. It is located on an island in the Jump City bay. Each Titan has his or her own room. Its Main Ops room also serves triple-duty as a living room and kitchen. It also has training facilities both inside and outside, as well as a gym, for the Titans to stay in shape. A similar version is built for the Titans East, but it has been built on the side of a cliff, not on an island, near the coast of Steel City.

Jump City: the location of the Teen Titans' base of operations Titans Tower, and the location where most of the episodes at least partially take place in. Jump City is protected by the Teen Titans against threats of all scales internal or external, Based in America's West Coast, its population appears to rank in the millions, according to the Teen Titans Go! series, and it is portrayed as a modern urbanized center with pizza shops, parks, businesses, houses, islands and busy streets. The creators of the show have stated the city is similar to a 60's style of a city. It also appears to be a combination of Boston and San Francisco, with the city showing styles of both cities.

Central Park

Cook's Electronics Store

Bank of Pérez: the largest bank in Jump City. Often used as a storage for private valuables, and just as often the target of super-powered robberies.

the Pizza Corner restaurant

Burgers Drive-In

Jump City television station

Bay Bridge

Old Stadium (abandoned)

Beach Amusement Park

Tito's Junkyard, the residence of Fixit

Crash Alley

Murakami High School

H.I.V.E. Tower:  a tower which houses the H.I.V.E. Five. It is similar to the Titans Tower, having its own power plant, a TV used for video games, a computer containing a lot of data, and possibly a kitchen in the living room.

Steel City: located in the eastern region of the United States, is the main headquarters of Titans East.