Cutie Girl
Registered: Dec 14, 2004 3:37 PM

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Name: Cutie Girl Girl
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Hi welcome to my profile!!This is Sailormoon girl,Horsie Lover, & Cristal Lover.
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Quizes I took:

What animal would you turn into?


You'd turn into a lone wolf! Like a lone wolf you can coup perfectly well by yourself and do not feel the need for others company. However like a wolf you were once part of a pack and you can tolerate and get along okay with people when met with them. You are protective and loyal to the close friends you have but, will always be a true loner at heart.




You'd turn into a Panther! Mysterious, srong, refined and aggressive you are a force to be reckoned with. You don't really care about much and prefer to be solitary, however the mystery and strength that surrounds you tends to attract people to you, though you see to it that they dont stay long. You dont have many friends but are protective towards the few you have. Feirce but at the same time refined when fighting people dont stand a chance against you.

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TERRA

The girl with courage...


Gifted with amazing earth-moving abilities, Terra made rocks fly, mountains crumble, and the ground tremble beneath her feet. At first, it seemed like this hip, funny, young hero might make a great addition to the team. Upon meeting Terra, the Titans quickly welcomed her into their ranks.

But Terra had a secret. Unable to control her awesome powers, she felt betrayed when it appeared Beast Boy shared her secret with the team. Angry and alone, Terra sought out Slade, who helped her control her abilities.

Terra returned to the Titans and joined the team - but was secretly working with Slade to destroy the Titans from within. Despite her mission, Terra began to doubt her loyalties; Just as romance with Beast Boy blossomed, Terra was exposed as a traitor. She worked with Slade to destroy the Titans and take over the city.

Despite her victory, Terra still felt lost and alone. And by the time she decided to leave Slade, it was too late; Events were set in motion leaving the city in danger from an erupting volcano. Never losing faith in Terra, Beast Boy did finally see her realize the error of her ways - before she ultimately sacrificed herself to save the city.

Now merged with the earth she once controlled, The Titans are still searching for a way to restore her.


In the comics, Terra was created to be an evil version of Kitty Pryde - a character that had just been introduced in the X-Men.
The Terra comic book storyline - called THE JUDAS CONTRACT - was one of the first Titans comic book stories that the animated series staff was determined to recreate.


Producer David Slack on Terra: "I think the important thing with Terra was to drag you back and forth with her. To make you like her, then you hate her, then you like her again, then we make you hate her again. Because Terra is "the bad friend." The kid you know that... well, something isn't right there. Something's going on. That felt more useful to us with our audience. I think people do get lost. [...] We definitely struggled to figure out who she was and why she was doing what she was doing. I was looking at the last pass of the final script just balling my eyes out. I mean, she's just lost. Something inside her hurts so bad that right and wrong don't matter anymore."


Terra first appeared in NEW TEEN TITANS #26 and 28 [1983]. Much like the animated version, she's a troubled and confused girl. Terra betrayed the team in the classic JUDAS CONTRACT story in TALES OF THE TEEN TITANS #42-44 and Annual #3 [1984]; Initially joining the team in NEW TEEN TITANS #30, Terra was actually a spy for Slade from the very beginning. She and Slade used the Titans secrets and weaknesses against them to bring them down one by one.


STARFIRE


Starfire is the outsider among a group of outsiders. From a far-away planet, she has come to Earth with little knowledge of Earthly ways and culture. For her, everything is a brand-new experience: from eating cotton candy to going to a party. She is the most sensitive member of the group - even trying to understand the motivations of the aliens and villains the Teen Titans must foil. Starfire can fly and disable her opponents with powerful energy blasts.

Since arriving on earth, Star has gone through some changes. She learned to stand up against her bully of a big sister, Blackfire. And when she underwent the Tamaranean ritual of transformation, she gained the ability to shoot lasers through her eyes. Star has deep affection for all her teammates - but Robin holds a special place in her heart.


When Galfore greets Starfire in BETROTHED, he speaks Tamaranean and utters the word, "Koriand'r." Koriand'r is Starfire's real Tamaranean name in the comic book.
The creative team behind the animated series often think of Starfire as "the foreign exchange student". She has her own set of customs and doesn't quite understand ours.


Producer Sam Register on Starfire: "But Starfire - she's sort of like the Little Mermaid from the Disney movie. And the Little Mermaid didn't understand the surface world. Our Little Mermaid doesn't quite understand earth. And that allows for a lot of comedy. It makes her very sweet and very funny. So she's worked out pretty good."


Koriand'r hails from the proud warrior planet of Tamaran. where all of her race can convert solar energy into flight. But when she was kidnapped by the evil Psions, their experiments granted her the ability to store untold amounts of energy and unleash devastating blasts. Starfire was rescued by the Titans and settled on earth - where she was often confused by customs she did not understand. Starfire first appeared and joined the New Teen Titans in NEW TEEN TITANS #1 [1980].

Starfire was passionate and emotional. When she was happy, she was positively ecstatic. When she was angry... watch out!


RAVEN


By far the most mysterious member of the group, Raven has a dry wit and world-weary demeanor. She always has a droll remark at the ready and is a perfect antidote to Beast Boy's silly antics. When the Teen Titans are on the attack, Raven summons her powerful mental abilities to control inanimate objects - tying up villains with steel beams or hurling cars with ease. While she comes across as a cooler-than-thou outsider, she works well with the rest of the group and would be lost without her fellow Titans.

Raven was very private when she first joined the team - not even allowing her close friends to enter her room. She has learned to open up a bit - whether it's shopping with Starfire of secretly enjoying Beast Boy's humor - such as it is.


In the comic books, Raven was attracted to fellow Titan, Kid Flash. She also felt close to fellow Titan, Jericho - who was also Slade's son!
Raven has healing abilities; She can absorb and expel pain with a touch. She hasn't used the ability much in the animated series, but it's something she does in FINAL EXAM and FRACTURED.


Producer Sam Register on Raven: "We think of her as a goth girl. She's a dark character - but a character everyone can relate to. She's a recluse and sort of to herself. We thought that would be a good dynamic with the rest of the team. She does have a dark background in the comic."


The daughter at an Earth woman and an other-dimensional demon, Raven possesses vast empathic and healing powers, can travel in-between dimensions and has the ability to unleash her "soul-self" which can force an enemy to be overwhelmed by his or her worst fears. Often an outsider and thought of as a witch, Raven had to control her emotions, lest the evil side of her nature would burst free. Raven first appeared and joined the New Teen Titans in NEW TEEN TITANS #1 [1980].

Raven did not have telekentic powers in the comics, but she shares other abilities with her animated counterpart - such as her soul-self and healing abilities. Raven often was reclusive and private, much like the animated version.


BUMBLEBEE


A brash young heroine with a super-sting to match, Bumblebee creates quite a buzz when she's around. Bee is able to shrink down in size, has a set of wings that allow her to fly, and carries B-stingers to blast her opponents. Bumblebee is loyal and determined - but get on this girl's bad side, and you could be stirring up a hornet's nest.

A spy inside the evil Hive Academy, Bumblebee was one of the few students that was not under Brother Blood's hypnotic control. Working with Aqualad, she helped shut down Brother Blood's undersea base. At first clashing with Cyborg, Bumblebee has learned to admire and respect him.

After destroying his underwater base, Bumblebee and Aqualad headed East to track Brother Blood.


In the comic books, Bumblebee has no super-powers; Her abilities are derived from her super-suit.
T'Keyah Keymah - the voice of Bumblebee - also provided the voice of Nails in the Static Shock episode HARD AS NAILS. In that episode, Batman tells Static that Robin is "with the Titans. You'll meet them someday."


Producer David Slack on Bumblebee: "Early on, it was uncertain which characters we could use. But Bumblebee stood out. Not only was she a Titans character, but her name was dumb enough we were almost positive no one wanted it. So we started kicking around the idea of bringing Bumblebee in. [...] [When we started to plan Titans East], I wanted there to be at least one girl member. So we worked on Bumblebee in terms of who she was, and came up with something that would contrast Cyborg well, since she's got some scenes with him in an upcoming episode. We revised her powers a little bit. Our Bumblebee can shrink down to the size to an actual bee, which is a cool power that she uses well."


Bumblebee [Karen Beecher] first made the scene in TEEN TITANS #48 [1977]. Karen made herself a bumblebee supersuit and attacked the Titans to secretly help her boyfriend - Mal [Herald] Duncan - look good in front of the team. The Titans were impressed enough to offer her membership and she accepted. When the team broke up for a time, Karen and Mal got married and 'retired' from superheroics. They have returned to crime-fighting from time to time to assist the team. Bumblebee's abilities are derived from her scientific super-suit. She does not have any super-powers - or the ability to shrink - as she does in the animated series.


ROBIN


Formerly known as a boy wonder, Robin has moved beyond sidekick status to become the gung-ho leader of the Teen Titans. With no superpowers of his own, Robin relies on his daring, intellect and a fully-loaded utility belt to carry him through the challenges he and his team face. Robin is also highly-skilled in the martial arts. He makes quick decisions and barks orders when the going gets tough, but still treats the team like his best friends; he takes the time to explain the intricacies of life on Earth to Starfire. Robin is extremely competitive, whether he's dueling with bad guys or playing video games against Cyborg.

Robin became obsessed with discovering Slade's secret plan; He even assumed the identity of Red X in an attempt to learn more about his arch-foe. He eventually learned that Slade wanted him as his apprentice - and Slade blackmailed the young hero by threatening the lives of his friends. The Titans soon learned the truth, and Robin was freed from Slade's thrall.


Robin is the very first super-hero sidekick. His first appearances dates back to DETECTIVE COMICS #38 in 1940.
In the comic book series, Robin and Starfire had a serious romantic relationship. They almost got married - until an evil version of Raven halted the ceremony.
Robin almost got a solo animated series of his own after the success of BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES. The Robin series would have detailed the boy wonder's heroic exploits as he juggled fighting crime with a college career. TEEN TITANS producer Glen Murakami even worked up some Robin redesigns for the series. The series was in development, but the FOX network ultimately passed on it.


Producer Glen Murakami on Robin: "I didn't want Robin to just be the little kid who gets into trouble. I don't want him to seem like he needs the father-figure. I don't want him to just be the sidekick. So when we talked about him, we talked about how we could make him really cool. And I made everyone to look sort of awkward, like teenagers. They have big hands, big feet and big heads - they're kind of gangly and scrawny. I thought that awkwardness made them look kind of anime. I just didn't want them super-buff like the Justice League characters. I wanted them to have a clumsy quality about them. And like all teenagers, they would really be into footwear. Big clod-hopper shoes. That's why I gave him the metal [steel--toe] combat boots. The spiky hair. I wanted to get rid of the shorts. I just wanted him cooler. Like a Bruce Lee or something like that. I just didn't want him to copy Batman. I wanted him to be his own person."


Batman's trusted partner and ward, Robin acts as the Teen Titans leader. Utilizing his superb technical training, computer skills and high-flying acrobatics to reach the heights of human potential. Dick Grayson became Robin in DETECTIVE COMICS #38 [1940]. He later became Nightwing in TALES OF THE TEEN TITANS #44 [1984] while Jason Todd asumed the Robin mantle. Jason was later killed by the Joker in 1987. It wasn't long before a new Robin replacement was found in Tim Drake in 1989.

Dick Grayson's version of Robin seems to be the influence for the animated version. Grayson had a long-term romance with Starfire. Also, Grayson often became obsessed with cases and shut out his teammates in the process.


CYBORG


Cyborg is a hulking mass of man, metal and intricate circuitry. A devastating accident forced him to be rebuilt as a human/robot hybrid. But he does not dwell on that at all - he's more concerned with what's in front of him. He has a few tricks up his sleeve - literally - including a powerful sonic cannon, a vice-like mechanical grip and enhanced sight. While he's a powerful presence in showdowns with villains, Cyborg takes a lower profile back at Titans Tower. He loves hanging out with the other Titans, but he clearly spends a lot of time in the gym, too.

Cyborg has a competitive relationship with his fellow Titan, Robin - which sometimes leads to clashes in leadership. Cyborg's mettle [or is it metal?] was put to the test when he encountered Brother Blood, the evil leader of the Hive Academy.


Cyborg uses the alias "Stone" in DECEPTION. In the comic book series, Cyborg's real name is Victor Stone.
In the comic book, Cyborg's father was the person who secretly built the Titans Tower as a gift to his son.


Producer Glen Murakami on Cyborg: "My biggest concern with Cyborg is how to make him look like a robot without looking clunky. I wanted his overall silhouette to look human. I didn't want him to look like he just had robotic limbs. That was my biggest problem; So that's how I ended up with those clear parts. He kind of has a real Micronaut look. That was the idea. And I grew up watching a live-action Japanese show called Kikaida and I think subconsciously I channeled that too. I'm realizing that a lot of stuff with Titans is stuff I grew up with. All those shows I watched as kid mixed with all the comics that I liked."


A promising star athlete, Vic Stone was injured in an explosion at STAR Labs. His father replaced the ruined parts at his body with cybernetic implants, which gave him super-strength, enhanced speed and a wide variety of special weapons, including lasers, sonic disruptors and advanced computer hardware. Cyborg first appeared and joined the New Teen Titans in NEW TEEN TITANS #1 [1980].


BEAST BOY


What he lacks in stature, he more than makes up for in attitude. Beast Boy is the changeling of the group, able to assume the shape of any animal – from a wolf to a pterodactyl. The green-skinned dynamo also has the corniest sense of humor and is the most eager to please and entertain the group. He's never in a bad mood and is enthusiastic about every new adventure. He'll try anything new and is not afraid to fail. In short, he's like the ultimate little brother – except that he can change into an alligator.

Beast Boy fell head over paws for Terra, who the Titans welcomed into their ranks. He was later heartbroken when he learned Terra was a spy sent by Slade to destroy the Titans from within. Never losing faith in Terra, Beast Boy did finally see her realize the error of her ways - before sacrificing herself to save the city.


In the comic books, Beast Boy was a member of another superhero team before joining the Teen Titans, he was a junior member of The Doom Patrol, a group of misfits and freaks.
The creative team on the animated series decided Beast Boy should not talk while in animal form. That rule was broken once in CRASH, where Beast Boy became a microbe to save Cyborg.


Producer Glen Murakami on Beast Boy: "That was something that everyone brought up "Oh, he looks like Eddie Munster." But I don't think that was really conscious. I think I was just trying to match the name more so when you look at him you go, "Oh, OK. That makes sense." I just thought doing a normal boy who was green just didn't make too much sense. I didn't think he fit the name enough."


After undergoing an experimental medical treatment to save his life, Gar Logan (also known as the Changeling in the comic series) gained the ablity to transform his physical structure into any animal he could imagine. Beast Boy first appeared in THE DOOM PATROL #99 [1965], where he became a junior member. Beast Boy changed his name to Changeling and joined the New Teen Titans in NEW TEEN TITANS #1 [1980].

Much like his animated counterpart, Beast Boy was the jokester of the team. Also, being the youngest member, he sometimes felt insecure around his more confident teammates.



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Crittanian Birthday List

January

5 - o0sweet0o (1993)
10 - Nerual (1991)
10 - Tenshi Chan (1990)
13 - Canton (1983)
13 - Torhn (1992)
26 - Turtle Lover (1993)
31 - Major Trader/MT Storage (1990)

February

3 - thewickedwitch (1992)
5 - o0james0o (1993)
9 - Aurora Blackheart (1992)
11 - Prima Ballerina (1992)
13 - Liz
14 - Ebil (1986)
14 - cavygirl100
20 - Draega (1990)


March

23 - BJ_2310 (1993)

April

7 - N _ i _ r _ a (1991)

May

1 - Speedskater (1989)
2 - Dancing Dudette (1990)
13 - TehSage (1991)
20 - General Wesc (1982)
26 - Punch-Buggy (1992)

June

21 - blcdude
25 - Infectious Bunny (1991)

July

10 - hi im wee (1993)
23 - Twix

August

6 - Nightwolf278 (1983)
7 - Quait (1991)
11 - bitchin
14 - Kyatsura
19 - Jared
31 - Kairi

September
2 - Mystic Dragoness
19 - ForeverElf

October

5 - MonkeysRKool (1991)
14 - Scurvy Gurly (1992)
18 - Bruised
31 - Punch-Buggy (1991)

November

2 - Niller (1991)
3 - Shroomy (1991)
7 - AaronW (1987)
14 - Crazy-Sexy-Cool2
16 - Eurleif (1990)
17 - Anima (1984)

December

15 - ConfusedKitty (1991)
25 - Doorknob (1986)


Here are poems I like:

Title:Black Rose
By: Dark_Poet116




Through the wind and the chill and the rain
And the storm and the flood
I can feel his approach
Like the fire in my blood.

Every night I lie down and pray
That you'll come back to me
And I cry until I close my eyes
and dream for eternity.





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