Episode #56 – For Real Original Airdate – October 15th, 2005 Control Freak returns to Titan Tower with "The Ultimate Titans Challenge," a | Titans Writers Written by Melody Fox Directed by Michael Chang Music by Kristopher Carter Animation by Lotto Animation Titans Voices |
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| Review Thank you, thank you and thank you! Finally, an episode of Teen While the episode continues the streak of not seeing the full Titans in action, we do get a lot more exposure to the Titans East, who have been called in two guard the Titans West tower while they’re out of town (makes you wonder who’s at the Titans East tower). From the start, you’re laughing at the episode. There’s a deluge of wacky facial expressions on Control Freak and the dialogue is great as well. It’s certainly a ton better than the last “goofy” Titans episode (“Mother Mae-Eye”—that one just disturbed me a little) and everything on it is incredibly enjoyable. One of the most enjoyable bits was Control Freak talking to the other “fanboys and girls” online. Amidst the “Starfire and Robin forever!” and “lol” phrases, I couldn’t help but start laughing. Animation was pretty good in this episode and it was great to see more of the Titans East, especially since we hadn’t seen all that much of them in season three. While I thought the “Titans East” The episode as a whole was obviously just a filler; there was really no great and magic plot here that astounds you, it was just a ton of fun. And after the first three lackluster episodes of this season, Hopefully the rest of the season can be as enjoyable as this episode; I realize not everyone enjoys the crazy episodes, but they’re certainly more enjoyable than some of the other stuff we’ve gotten so far this season. A short review to be sure, but this episode really doesn’t need much explanation—it’s something you have to watch for yourself to really |













































































