Teen Titans Go! is the longest running animated series in DC history

Teen Titans Go! is officially the longest running animated series in DC history, and will be celebrating its 400th episode next month with a special global roll out across Cartoon Network on Saturday 30 November!

Festivities for the Warner Bros. Animation series officially kicked off at New York Comic Con last weekend with a special panel, moderated by Sam Register, President of Warner Bros. Animation and featuring Executive Producer and Showrunner Pete Michail and the entire voice cast – Tara Strong (Raven), Greg Cipes (Beast Boy), Khary Payton (Cyborg), Hynden Walch (Starfire), and Scott Menville (Robin).

“In 2001 I got to Cartoon Network, and the first show that I wanted to develop was Teen Titans,” said Register at the event. “I was a big fan of the Wolfman Perez comics. I read them all. When I got to Los Angeles, [they were like] what do you want to develop? And I said, ‘I want to do that’.

“I did the original Teen Titans show and this amazing cast was brought on to do that first series. And it never ended! I have personally been able to watch this for over 20 years, and I want to thank each and every one of you – what an amazing privilege. Show’s end. This show still doesn’t seem to end!

“Somehow… 400 episodes in and the writers and our producers blow my mind with the ideas!” added Scott Menville, who plays Robin in the show.

Sam Register, Pete Michail, Tara Strong, Greg Cipes, Khary Payton, Hynden Walch, and Scott Menville were all in attendenance at this year’s New York Comic Con to celebrate the 400th episode of Teen Titans Go!

The 400th episode of the show features the Titans fighting for their television lives after Superman, in an effort to get their show cancelled, banishes them to the world of stop-motion animation.

Beginning in November, fans can join in on the 400th episode celebration with Cartoon Network hosting Teen Titans Go! dedicated programming on its channels across the US and EMEA. Cartoon Network on-air schedules will feature a takeover for the entire month of November airing ‘Every Episode Ever’. 

The celebration will also continue into the new year when Beast Boy: Lone Wolf – an all-new short-form animated series – will premiere across Cartoon Network’s on-air channel and digitally via its YouTube channel in the UK this month, and in EMEA in 2025. Beast Boy: Lone Wolf is a series of action-comedy shorts following Beast Boy as he embarks on his first solo adventure to prove he can be a superhero without the Teen Titans.

Celebrations for the 400th episode of Teen Titans Go! will begin on Cartoon Network on 30 November. 

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