17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another enjoyable season, April 18 2007
By Simon - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Teen Titans: Season 3 (DVD)
This was the first season of Teen Titans that seemed to suffer in reviews across the web, but looking back its a fairly decent outing tainted by a few shortcomings.
The good is that the funny episodes (Bunny Raven, Revolution) continue to be amusing, while the Robin-centric episodes (X, Haunted) are still driven and intense. This season also marks the formation of Titans East, which helps expand the scope of the series a little more.
The bad is that the ongoing Brother Blood storyline (which really only amounts to 4 episodes) kinda falls flat, especially compared to the strong Slade/Terra arcs before it. The two Starfire-centric episodes are also duds.
Really, the biggest strike against season 3 is that by now, it's just offering more of the same. You can predict what happens with a Raven episode, or a Cyborg episode. With all of Teen Titans' wackiness, the series recycles its own formulas. But if you can accept that, season 3 is worth picking up.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Season Three Review of Teen Titans, April 12 2007
By Tim Coogan "CN fan" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Teen Titans: Season 3 (DVD)
Okay, listen and listen good.
This is the third and next season of episodes of that superheroic team of anime-esque adolecents, the Teen Titans. This slew of episodes includes "Deception" (the one where Cyborg infiltrates the HIVE academy), "X" (featuring the return of Red X, Robin's evil alter ego, except it's not really Robin now), "Betrothed" (the Titans head to Tamaran for Starfire's wedding, or so they thought), "Haunted" (Robin is seeing Slade, but not the others), "Spellbound" (Raven's new book literally comes to life), "Can I Keep Him?" (Starfire looks after a larvae from Killer Moth), and "Titans East" (introducing the new team of Titans: Speedy, Aqualad, Bumblebee, and Mas y Menos).
Look for the special feature "Know Your Foes" on here. This feature has a list of the villians the Titans encountered in the third season ranging from sinister, like Brother Blood and Professor Chang, to silly, like Mad Mod and Mumbo Jumbo. Also there's a hidden feature called "One Show, Two Themes". A nifty little feature about the show's theme song depending on the "mood" of the episode. (See my "inference" on my "Switched" DVD review.)
If the third season is that good, I wonder when season four will come out ?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Teen Titans- The Complete Third Season........, July 15 2008
By blackaciddevil - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Teen Titans: Season 3 (DVD)
Teen Titans- The Complete Third Season sees the Titans going up against Slade yet again as well as Brother Blood. This season ranges from the very humorous(Bunny Raven, Revolution) to the more intense(Deception, Haunted, X, Titans East). Yet, what I like most is the special feature-Know your Foe- which is a list of the villians the Titans encountered in the third season; like Brother Blood, Professor Chang, Mad Mod and Mumbo Jumbo. I wish they would have more special features on these DVDs like Season 1, that would give me more incentive to buy them. As it stands, though, I'm happy with what I'm given.
Season Three is actually pretty good, Probably the best season thus far. Definitely worth getting if I were you.