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''Teen Titans'' frequently uses self-referential humor, and its animation style is heavily influenced by [[anime]]. On different episodes, the series' theme song's lyrics alternate between English and [[Japan]]ese, sung by the [[J-Pop]] duo [[Puffy AmiYumi|Puffy]] (called "Puffy AmiYumi" in the United States to distinguish it from [[Sean Combs]]).
 
According to [[Wil Wheaton]], the actor who provided the voice of Aqualad, the series was canceled because new Warner Bros. Feature Animation executives decided not to renew the series based on the pitch for the sixth season. Although some rumors claim that it was due to a massive layoff at the WB studios.
[http://www.titansgo.net/files/transcripts/wilw_tt-cancelled.doc]
 
==Synopsis==
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While most episodes are not connected with a central plot, each season features several episodes devoted to the series' [[Series Mythology|mythology]]. The first season introduces [[Deathstroke|Slade]], an arch-rival of Robin and the Titans. The second-season adaptation of "Judas Contract" introduces [[Terra (comics)|Terra]], who eventually betrays the Titans to Slade, just as she had in the comic books. The third season focuses on [[Brother Blood]] and the [[H.I.V.E.]] academy and ends with the creation of the Titans East team, based on the [[East Coast of the United States|East Coast]]. The fourth season adapts the "Terror of Trigon" arc, showcasing Raven and her relationship with her father, the demon-god [[Trigon (comics)|Trigon]]. Lastly, the fifth season focuses on the [[Brotherhood of Evil]], longtime enemies of the [[Doom Patrol]], the superhero team to which Beast Boy once belonged.