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Beast Boy makes a cameo appearance in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "The Last Patrol!" as part of a poster advertising a carnival's freak show. Beast Boy appears in Young Justice, voiced by Logan Grove in the first two seasons and again by Greg Cipes in the third and fourth seasons. [40]
After realizing his boss Gretchen Goode has sinister intentions, he rejoins the Team, but realizing it lacks the ways to inspire and give hope to young meta-teens, he decides to form The Outsiders, a new public team of young heroes. In Season 4, Beast Boy travels to Mars to attend Miss Martian’s and Superboy's wedding ceremony, but begins ...
Young Justice is an American animated television series created by Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti for Cartoon Network. The series follows the lives of teenaged heroes who are members of a covert operations team that takes orders from the Justice League. The series debuted on January 7, 2011, with a two-week reairing of the first two episodes ...
On November 7, 2016, a third season was officially announced. Sam Register, President of Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Digital Series stated, "The affection that fans have had for Young Justice, and their rallying cry for more episodes, has always resonated with us. We are excited to bring the show back for this loyal fanbase and to provide ...
Gregory Michael Cipes [1] (born January 4, 1980) is an American actor. He is best known for his voice roles as Beast Boy in Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Young Justice: Outsiders, and Beast Boy: Lone Wolf; Michelangelo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012); Kevin Levin in the Ben 10 franchise (beginning with Ben 10: Alien Force); Iron Fist in Ultimate Spider-Man; Chiro in Super Robot Monkey ...
And as with other YouTubers, he worries that "the implicit message to young people is that fame and fortune are all that matter.” Marci also finds MrBeast’s style of philanthropy to be too narrow.
Young Justice is a fictional DC Comics superhero team consisting of teenaged heroes. The team was formed in 1998 when DC's usual teen hero group, the Teen Titans, had become adults and changed their name to the Titans.
It was a young Afghan boy, Martz found out later, who detonated 40 pounds of explosives beneath Martz’s squad. He was one of the younger kids who hung around the Marines. Martz had given him books and candy and, even more precious, his fond attention. The boy would tip them off to IEDs and occasionally brought them fresh-baked bread.