Talkin’ Teen Titans : Glen Murakami Raps About His Latest Superhero Series
Dr.T: When I remember the series from the 1980s, the New Teen Titans could be a pretty adult comic book at times, what with inter-dimensional rape by demons, traitors who committed suicide and some adult-style relationships including a broken heart or two. What sort of challenges did you face in turning this kind of material into an animated series?
GM: When youre working on Batman youve got 40 or 50 years worth of material to take and distill down into its best parts. Same for us. We kind of have to take into consideration that were not making this cartoon just for fans of the comic book, the ones who know all the backstory and know all the continuity. We have to tell the Starfire story in half an hour! I think we took all those things into consideration, but theres just some things you cant do for childrens programming. David Slack, the story editor, and I even talked to Marv Wolfman about it. He said, You know, if I was doing the Teen Titans today, I would do them completely differently than how I would have approached them in the 80s. Because in the 80s the Titans were sort of a response to what was going on with Marvel Comics and the X-Men.
Dr.T: One of the most unique aspects of this Teen Titans series is its visual style, a merging of American animation and anime. Sam Register describes your look as Murakanime. How did you come to develop this style and what influenced it?
GM: (Laughs) Well, I think the Batman and Superman series I worked on was part of that. When those shows were being done, no one else was doing those kinds of things. Batman is more filmic and more film noir, and even the kinds of stories that were being told in the two series, I dont think anyone had ever done that with comic books before in an animated context. So, when we talked about doing Teen Titans we wanted to go in a different direction than what Bruce [Timm] had done with the other DC properties. We were fans of anime for years while working on the other shows, and it seemed natural to use that as the new direction to go in.
Todays generation is growing up with Pokémon and all the shows now available on Cartoon Network Cowboy Bebop, Gundam, other things like that I think theyre used to that. When we were growing up, I think anime was considered really foreign, really different. I came in at like, the tail end of The Amazing Three and Gigantor. I grew up with Speed Racer and Kimba, and then, in the 80s, with Akira. It was kind of always there, but I think the direction Bruce wanted to go with Batman was a little more traditional, a little bit more pure. I had seen a lot of different things being done with anime, and I thought that was a wonderful opportunity to tell stories in a different way, a very stylistic way. So it just seemed sort of natural that a hybrid would occur.
Dr.T: After the overwhelming success of anime in America, audiences seem more ready to accept facial and physical distortions, or characters going way off-model for a couple of shots, and youre integrating those elements into the new series. Do you sort of feel that youre pioneering a new style for American audiences?
GM: I dont think I am maybe its new to western superhero fans who arent used to that sort of thing. Even though weve added humor to a superhero show, its not the same kind of humor as the Adam West Batman or like Superfriends. Youre laughing at the show. I dont think were making the characters silly. And a lot of the animation is actually being produced overseas, so it just seemed natural to use what they do best, you know, to bring the two styles together, the U.S. animation side and the Asian overseas animation side.
I think that the Titans kind of has a sixties-seventies feel to it, but its not retro. I like to describe the Titans as having the feeling of the Nick Cardy Titans mixed with the Wolfman/Perez characters. The Nick Cardy Titans are really colorful I dont want to say psychedelic or groovy, but theyre very charming. The Wolfman/Perez Titans was during an era when everything got heavy and serious, so we took some of the 60s feel and mixed it with the 80s. Did you feel that it was pure, still kind of true to the comic?

























glen Y U NO MAKE MOAR TEEN TITANS!?!?
I love Raven!!!! The show is now aired as Shorts. These Shorts are COOOL too!
I AM SO MAD THAT THEY TOOK IT OFF!!!! SOMEBODY OUGHT TO BRING IT BACK!
Without this show I cry, and I'm 16.
we should portest outside the studio!
i agree teen titans needs to come back!!!
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!
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!!!
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!!!)
Please please please bring my favorite show back!!!! I am begging you!!
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