Talkin’ Teen Titans : Glen Murakami Raps About His Latest Superhero Series

Dr. Toon sat down with Glen Murakami to rap about his latest superhero excursion, Teen Titans.
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Glen Murakami spent the last 12 years working on such notable shows as Batman: The Animated Series, Superman, Batman Beyond and Justice League prior to being tabbed as producer for Cartoon Network’s new Teen Titans series. He won an Emmy in 2001 for his work on Batman Beyond.

Dr. Toon: Congratulations, Glen, on your new series, Teen Titans. I was wondering how it was decided to go with the 1980s version of the team as opposed to the 1964 originals or even the Titans of the mid-‘90s?

Glen Murakami: Sam Register (svp of original animation), who came aboard at Cartoon Network, was really interested in developing it since it was a comic he grew up reading. Then I was brought on board. I’m from that generation where those were the characters that I read about growing up too. That led to the decision as to why the 1980s (Marv) Wolfman and (George) Perez Titans were chosen. I think we wanted to portray characters that hadn’t really been seen before, and we were trying to make something that was different from the Justice League.

Using Robin as the lead, well, he’s the type of character that everyone can identify with. We definitely wanted to show the audience a different Robin than they thought they were going to see, rather than someone who’s normally a sidekick character. It’s like taking Batman and putting him out of your mind: How would you portray Robin? We made him confident and really kind of cool. A lot of people say, “Well, Robin has no superpowers.” I don’t think that matters. There’s kind of a nice balance to the group now — an alien, a robot, a shape-changer and a witch. It’s very iconic.

Dr.T: Is that why Donna Troy (Wonder Girl) and Wally West (Kid Flash) didn’t make the cut?

GM: Pretty much. We wanted to show characters that hadn’t been seen before.

Dr.T: Glen, Batman The Animated Series, Batman Beyond, Justice League, all of these series you worked on before taking on Teen Titans were very popular with a late-teen to adult audience. Sam Register stated in an interview that he was going for a slightly younger demographic with this cartoon. Was it difficult for you to switch gears after doing those other shows and design a show for younger viewers?

GM: No, it really wasn’t. After working on those shows since 1991 — 10 years of working on those shows — it was kind of nice to move in a different direction with superheroes. The show is more for kids, but I don’t think it excludes an adult audience. I think Teen Titans is lighter and has humor, but I wouldn’t say that it’s a parody or a spoof, and I don’t think we’re making fun of the essence of the characters. I think we stayed true to the intent of the characters, we just skewed it a little bit younger. I’ve gotten a chance to do the darker, more adult stuff, I think, with Batman and Justice League, so we felt it was OK to go in a very different direction with the Titans.







Comments


glen Y U NO MAKE MOAR TEEN TITANS!?!?

nas (not verified) | Fri, 09/07/2012 - 10:30 | Permalink

I love Raven!!!! The show is now aired as Shorts. These Shorts are COOOL too!

Zohaib (not verified) | Mon, 04/09/2012 - 23:11 | Permalink

I AM SO MAD THAT THEY TOOK IT OFF!!!! SOMEBODY OUGHT TO BRING IT BACK!

Anonymous (not verified) | Sun, 02/20/2011 - 18:16 | Permalink

Without this show I cry, and I'm 16.

Anonymous (not verified) | Sat, 11/06/2010 - 10:24 | Permalink

we should portest outside the studio!

Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 05/12/2010 - 13:48 | Permalink

i agree teen titans needs to come back!!!

Anonymous (not verified) | Mon, 01/11/2010 - 14:19 | Permalink

Without the show my brother cries. Seriously,cries. So please to end both our pain, make new episodes. we love the old episodes,but we need something new!

Anonymous (not verified) | Sun, 01/10/2010 - 18:29 | Permalink

If teen titans came back that would be HUGE news. cartoon network would have so many more viewers (including me). i know a lot of people who want it to come back. bringing slade back in 'things change' left a lot of unanswered questions which left fans hanging. it would be awesome for the show to come back to answer those questions. plus it would make a lot of people happy. i honestly dont see anything bad coming out of bringing teen titans back for new episodes. please!!!

Anonymous (not verified) | Fri, 01/08/2010 - 18:07 | Permalink

Please bring back Teen Titans. The last episode "Things Change" left so many unanswered questions to your fans. Think of how much Cartoon Network's ratings would boost if you brought it back! I think it would be in your best interest to bring back the Titans.

Thank you for your time,

~A long-term Teen Titans Fan. (STILL!!!)

A concerned fan (not verified) | Wed, 01/06/2010 - 19:51 | Permalink

Please please please bring my favorite show back!!!! I am begging you!!

Trent (not verified) | Wed, 12/30/2009 - 16:33 | Permalink

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