Teen Titans - The Complete Second Season (DC Comics Kids Collection)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Dangerous enemy or lifelong friend? That's the question of Season 2 when Terra, a free-spirited teen with awesome earth-manipulating powers, rolls into town. As a skilled fighter, she makes a powerful addition to the Titans' fight against crime, and as a fun-loving, no-holds-barred hero, she jives instantly with their team chemistry. But the Titans aren't the only ones interested in recruiting the new girl. Robin's archnemesis Slade is on the prowl for an apprentice, and the combination of Terra's volatile powers and personal vulnerability make her a perfect target for his twisted plans. Trusting this newcomer could prove to be a fatal mistake for the Teen Titans! Throughout 13 action-packed adventures from the hit TV series (and Bombastic Bonuses too), this Deluxe 2-Disc Edition is earth-shattering entertainment!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3167 in DVD
- Brand: Warner Brothers
- Released on: 2006-09-12
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English, French, Spanish
- Subtitled in: English, Spanish, French
- Number of discs: 2
- Running time: 30 minutes
Customer Reviews
The Titans continue to rock
This is season 2 of the Teen Titans series, and is notable for adapting the "Judas Contract" story arc from the comics. Terra is introduced, and Beast Boy is given something else to do other than play the comic relief. In other episodes Starfire is blasted to the future and meets Nightwing(!), Robin takes Killer Moth's daughter to the prom, and the Titans compete in a tournament of heroes and gain new allies. The obligatory "fractured" episode of the season is just that, with an imp named Larry breaking reality and causing chaos for everyone. The only blemish is the tail end of the season finale, which seems to take the easy way out after all the built-up character drama.
So we get another nice, compact, affordable collection of episodes. Half of this season was already released under the subtitle "Fear Itself," but this is the only place to pick up the remaining 7 episodes. Since Warner Bros. doesn't seem to be releasing another single disc for those who bought the first one, the smart (only) bet would be for fans to grab this set and sell the single disc. The prices are comparable, either way.
Teen Titans Second Season is Awesome!
I think that Warner finally figured out that people don't want to purchase disc after disc of just a few episodes in order to enjoy their favorite programs. This second season of Teen Titans is a must have if you are a fan of the show at all. Don't be fooled into purchasing "Fear Itself" (Season 2, Volume 1), as then the only way for you to purchase the second half of the season is to purchase the ENTIRE season which is included in this offering (there is no Season 2, Volume 2 offered). Our family loves Teen Titans, and we have children aged 4-24!! When our four year old son went to stay with his older married sister, his 27 year old brother-in-law begged him to bring Teen Titans along!
Peculiar....
I thought they would make a separate DVD with the rest of the second season on there (to follow up "Volume 1: Fear Itself"), but it seems they finally came to their senses and did the whole second season on a 2-disc box set.
However, if they DID make a Season 2, Volume 2, I would put down the following:
"The next seven episodes feature the return ('Titan Rising'), the betrayal ('Betrayal'), and the wrath ('Aftershock', both parts) of the earth-moving Titan named Terra. She was a good girl, though.
Also, the second half of the second season has two of the LOONIEST episodes you've ever laid eyes on ! One is called 'Transformation' where Starfire turns into a hideous, yet hilarious creature. The other, 'Fractured', is a really zany romp starring an interdimensional weirdo named Larry (aka Nosyarg Kcid). Thanks to Larry and his reality-altering powers, he's turned the Titans' world upside-down, inside-out, and even backwards !"
If you want a run-down of the first six episodes, check out my review of the "Fear Itself" DVD.
Back to the two-disc, it has all thirteen episodes of the second season in its entirety plus the featurette "Catching Up with... Teen Titans". This feature is a reflective look of season two in the Titans' perspective.
I wonder when the third season of "Titans" is coming out ?



