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  2. Starfire (Teen Titans) - Wikipedia

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    The Teen Titans Go! (2013) and Teen Titans (2003) incarnations of Starfire appear in Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans, with both voiced again by Hynden Walch. [22] Additionally, several alternate reality versions of Starfire appear throughout the film, such as her Tiny Titans, New Teen Titans comic, and DCAMU counterparts. [citation needed]

  3. Hynden Walch - Wikipedia

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    Hynden Walch (born February 1, 1971) is an American actress best known for voicing Starfire in the Teen Titans franchise and Princess Bubblegum in Adventure Time.She also voiced Penny Sanchez in ChalkZone, Amore and Lockette in the Nickelodeon version of Winx Club, Elsie in Stanley, and Yutaka Kobayakawa in Lucky Star.

  4. List of Teen Titans members - Wikipedia

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    Titans (vol. 3) #31 Left the team prior to Teen Titans (vol. 6) #47. Starfire: Koriand'r Teen Titans (vol. 6) #47 Active Cyborg: Victor Stone Active. Merges with Beast Boy to become Cybeast in Teen Titans Academy #14. Recovers sometime before Dark Crisis. Bunker: Miguel Barragan Teen Titans Academy #14 Left the team prior to Titans (vol. 4) #1 ...

  5. Teen Titans (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The five main members of the eponymous team in the series are Robin (Scott Menville), the intelligent and capable leader of the Teen Titans; Starfire (Hynden Walch), a quirky, curious alien princess from the planet Tamaran; Cyborg (Khary Payton), a half-human/half-robot cyborg who is known for his strength and technological prowess; Raven (Tara ...

  6. Teen Titans season 4 - Wikipedia

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    The fourth season of Teen Titans performed well on Cartoon Network. The episode "The Quest" garnered a high 4.1 rating in the Kids 9-14 demographic (1.03 million viewers). [11] The episode "The Prophecy" garnered a 2.3 Nielsen rating in the Tweens 9-14 demographic (569,000 viewers) and a 2.0 in the Kids 6-11 demographic (482,000). [12]

  7. List of Teen Titans enemies - Wikipedia

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    Returning on that day, the hoped to kidnap these children and condition them for their own ends. However, this would fail and several of the teens would go on to form a new Teen Titans. The aliens would remain in attempts to reclaim the teens, but eventually would abandon their designs for Earth. The Veil: Teen Titans (vol. 2) #3 (December 1996)

  8. List of Teen Titans episodes - Wikipedia

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    Teen Titans is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics series of the same name by Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani. Developed by Glen Murakami, Sam Register, and David Slack for Cartoon Network and Kids' WB, it was produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation with Sander Schwartz serving as executive producer and Glen Murakami, Bruce Timm, and Linda M. Steiner ...

  9. Starfire - Wikipedia

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    Starfire (Teen Titans) (1980), alien superheroine and member of the Teen Titans, appearing in DC Comics Starfire (1968), the original name of Red Star , a fictional Russian superhero appearing in DC Comics