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TEEN TITANS 03. "Operation Rescue" Filmation Animated Series

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2009

Teen Titans

03. Operation Rescue

Writer: George Kashdan
Director: Hal Sutherland

Voices: Ted Knight (Narrator, Mutant Men, Mr. Carter), Jerry Dexter (Aqualad), Julie Bennett (Wonder Girl), Tommy Cook (Kid Flash), Pat Harrington Jr. (Speedy), (Terry Carter).

Plot: Speedy and Aqualad rescue a young boy from a giant flying monster but end up being captured by a race of Mutant Men. It is up to Kid Flash and Wonder Girl so save the day!

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  • why does wally have black hair and roy have brown...oh wait it's filmation.

  • WOW for once i like Silver Age versions of Donna Troy and Green Arrow's sidekick Speedy in this cartoon over the new "am depressed and you should be too" Post-Crisis versions that became apart of the comics with such things as Donna blaming then swearing to kill Wonder Woman if she ever see her again and as for Speedy well the least said about "JLA:Rise Of Arsental" the better and aleast this is back in the era that don't treat all the Teen Titans as cannon fodder when they appear

  • ''SUFFERING SUNFISH" >_<

  • This Wonder Girl was probably very, very sexy for the 60s. I watched reruns of this in the begining of the 80s and she was sexy even then. Very empowering even before the X-men. She was the strongest, could fly (unlike most portrayals of WW) and had the magic lasso.

    My memory of childhood is sketchy, but she was probably my first cartoon crush ever.

  • @LadyDeirdre

    Exactly

  • @chloelee12 "Wonder-chick" didn't sound as bad in the 1960s. But it still sounded pretty bad. :)

  • @wabbitstu Nothing "supposed" about it. The TV rights to Robin were already spoken for; they belonged to Ed Graham Productions, which had optioned the TV rights to Batman and Robin in 1960.

  • Yeahhhh... The CN one is better.

  • This story would had been better if, at 2:44, Wonder Girl had rescued Speedy and Aqua Lad when they were about to crash, only to be knocked out and captured by the Mutant Men. When Wonder Girl awakens, she finds herself imprisoned in a jail cell and realizes that she is powerless because her bracelets have been chained by a man. With Aqua Lad and Speedy also helpless, it is up to Kid Flash to rescue them.

  • @wabbitstu

    I already new the plott but I'm more into the Conner Kent, Tim Drake, and BeastBoy/Changing/Gar what ever you want call him, timeline :)

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