Spin-off media included comics, DVD releases, video games, music albums, and collectible toys. During its run, the series was nominated for three Annie Awards and one Motion Picture Sound Editors Award. Teen Titans became one of Cartoon Network's most popular series, renowned for its humor, storylines, and banter between the main characters. A 15-minute episode titled 'The Lost Episode' was released as part of an online promotional campaign by Post Consumer Brands in January 2005.
The final half-hour episode of the show, 'Things Change', aired on Januit was later followed by a TV movie, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, that premiered on September 15 the same year, serving as the series finale. Initially, only four seasons were planned, but the popularity of the series led to Cartoon Network's ordering a fifth season. The show premiered on Cartoon Network on Jits first two seasons also aired on Kids' WB. Animation, and DC Entertainment (for season 5). Based on DC Comics's superhero team of the same name it was produced by Warner Bros. Teen Titans is an American animated superhero television series created by Glen Murakami and developed by Murakami, David Slack and Sam Register.