Episode #43 – The Quest Original Airdate – January 29th, 2005 Robin takes a journey to seek out the one known only as | Titans Writers Written by Amy Wolfram Directed by Ben Jones Producer Glen Murakami Producers Linda M. Steiner, David Slack Music by Lolita Ritmanis Casting and Voice Direction Andrea Romano Animation Services by Dongwoo Animation Co., LTD Titans Voices |
| Review Continuing season 4’s strong run of episodes (well, episode), The Quest managed to show that Teen Titans might return to its former glory after a somewhat disappointing 3rd season. Last week’s geek fest appeared to be a one off episode, now we’re back to the more serious Titans tone. The main focus on the episode was Robin’s training, in a quest to be a better warrior. It was very Batman-ish, and there were a nice amount of subtle nods to the Dark Knight in the episode. I think it’s cool we get these, but find it even cooler that we’ll probably never see Batman. It would be very interesting to see of course, but ruin Robin’s role as leader of The Teen Titans, which, as episodes like this show, he has deserved. Robin’s quest was enjoyable, if not utterly predictable. I doubt there’s a sole alive that didn’t know that the Old Woman would be the one to train him. His journey was entertaining however. It’s nice to see that Robin, the only Titan without any powers, does more than simply punch a bag in order to get hone his skills. It also does a great job portraying his obsessive character. We haven’t seen any type of origin for Robin; so it’s cool to see he did actually train instead of just being ‘naturally gifted’, like a lot of super-villains seem to be. Overall, it was a very entertaining episode, if only for seeing everyone dressed up as Robin, and how cool he was about seeing them playing with his weapons. I hope season 4 continues this strongly! |
























































