Intro
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Intro | |
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Premiere date | September 23, 2023 |
Run time | 10:59 |
Starring | Scott Menville Tara Strong Hyden Walch Khary Payton Greg Cipes Alexander Polinsky Jeff Bergman Frank Welker Matthew Lillard Kate Micucci |
Writer(s) | Morgan Evans |
Storyboard artist(s) | Branko Kljajic Chris Martin |
Director(s) | James Krenzke Lisa Schaffer (voices) |
Animation director(s) | Eric J. Pringle |
Art director(s) | Jonathan Renoni |
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"Intro" is the twenty-second episode of Teen Titans Go! season eight, and the two-hundredth and three hundredth and eighty-seventh overall. It aired on September 23, 2023 on Cartoon Network. It was written by Morgan Evans, directed by James Krenzke, and voice directed by Lisa Schaffer.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Titans: Control Freak!
Control Freak: And I would've gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for--Oh, who am I kidding, I still can.
Characters
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Organizations
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Bedrock
- Orbit City
- Spacely Space Sprockets building
- Kingston Mansion
- United States
Objects
- Control Freak's remote
Vehicles
- Flintmobile
- George's car
Production
Development
Filming
It was copyrighted in 2023.
Music
The theme song was written by Andy Sturmer, remixed by Mix Master Mike, and performed by Puffy Amiyumi. The rest of the music was composed by Armen Chakmakian and Jason Brandt, who are both uncredited.
Crew credits
- Executive producers: Peter Rida Michail, Peggy Regan
- Story editor: Brady Klosterman
- Animation director: Eric J. Pringle
- Art director: Jonathan Renoni
- Storyboard artists Branko Kljajic, Chris Martin
- Supervising technical director: Eric "Ee-Rock" Erickson
- Lead character designers: Marina Gardner, Junpei Takayama
- Character designer: Serapio Calm
- Prop designer: Anand Duncan
- Character clean-up artists: Sara Anderson, Pablo Bermudez
- Background artist: Meghan Boehman
- Animators: Hayk Manukyan, Ramiro Olmos, Travis Simon
- Technical director: Trevor Klueg
- Associate producer: Christopher J. Sacco
- Production manager: Erin Sirpenski
- Assistant production manager: Andrew Michael
- Editor: Melissa Bailey
- Associate editor: Ginger Brown
- Art director of creative services: Matthew Girardi
- Effects animator: Timothy N. Ryan
- Graphics and titles supervisor: Brenna Kraus
- Graphics and titles artists: Emily Kieber, Adrienne Steinbaum
- Post production executive: Greg Emerson
- Post producer: Kip Brown
- Post production managers: Rebecca Sands Coutts, Marissa Llano
- Creative services producer: Lisa Hallbauer
- Creative services senior assistant production manager: Joanna Ting
- Creative services assistant production managers: Kenzie Bates, Charlie Carpenter
- Recording facility: Atlas Oceanic Studio & Picture
- Recording machine operator: Jeff O. Collins
- Supervising dialogue/ADR editor: Mark A. Keatts
- Dialogue/ADR editors: David M. Cowan, Kelly Foley Downs, Patrick Foley, Mike Garcia, John Reynolds, Fred Salinas, Darleen Stoker
- Post production sound services: Sound Rebels
- Online editor: David Cowles
- Assistant editors: Harrison T. Barth, Michele Beeson, Gabriel Gianola
- Asset manager: Rachel Ryan
- Manager - production: Michael Baum
- Animation services: Copernicus, Inc.
- Keys supervisor: James Boyd
- Animation supervisor: Nicole Hardy
- Key animators: Alex Dewolfe, William Halbersma, Rachel Houlton, Addison Johnston, Conlan Killeen, Evan McCandless, Maya Perry, Andrea Richards, Jianming Zeng
- Animators: Logan Bissett, Ira Faloon, Adenike Folorrunso, Carlos Gonzalves, Katie Judson, Raquel Justiniano, Nicolle Manthorne, David Moore, Rebecca Noble
- Production supervision: Murray Bain, Juan Cruz Baldassarre, Andrew Holland, Paul Rigg
- Production supervisor: Matthew Huerto
- Production coordinator: Chris D'Entremont
- Production support: Faith Allen
- Builds and assembly leaders: Stephen Picher
- Builds and assembly artist: Krista Mackinnon
- FX animator: Peter Gajewicz
- Technical director: Chris Stroh
- Technical assistant: Patrick Long
- Production support: Cher Bentley, Jeff Deckman, Eileen Goldstein, Jenna Levine, Tamara Miles, Eileen Nakamura-Smith, Niko Sumcad, Kira Tiramacco
- Casting: Agnes Kim, Maria Millage, Sarah Noonan, ALden Osborne
- Casting administration: Liz Carroll
- Production accounting: Yadira Davis, Athena Wingate
- Rights and clearances: Jake Baumgart, Linda Levy
- Business and legal affairs: Leslie Chinchilla, Denise Martinez, Shanon Muir, Eduardo Rivas, Ari Taitz, Jennifer Vigil, Valentina Zaldana
- Operations: Lindsay Gui
- Production supervision: Bobbie Page
- Production management: Ed Adams
- Executive in charge of production: Jay Bastian
- Executive producer: Sam Register
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: September 22, 2023 on Cartoon Network Video; September 23, 2023 at 9:30 am on Cartoon Network
- United Kingdom and Ireland: On Cartoon Network
Behind the scenes
- The title card of the episode is at the beginning of the end credits instead of appearing after the opening title sequence.
- Using feet as a car's pedals is poked fun at, by having Beast Boy and Starfire say they have a cramp and blisters, respectively.
- Cyborg flirting with Rosie is a reference to when it was revealed that his first kiss was apparently with her in "The Bergerac."
- Velma says "Jinkies" once.
- Shaggy says "Zoinks" once; Robin also says "Zoinks."
- Jeff Bergman is uncredited as George, although George only yells.
Errors
- Instead of "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" theme song playing over the title sequence of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, the producers use the theme song to The New Scooby-Doo Movies. But this is presumably because they couldn't afford the rights to the song, which are owned by David Mook and Ben Raleigh. The same problem occurred when the Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated producers couldn't use "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" in the end credits of the last episode, "Come Undone."
- Originally, Charlie the robot was in fact a robot, not a guy in a costume.
- Background artist is listed as plural, but there is only one person credited.
Critical reception
In other languages
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Home availability
- Not available yet. 😢