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Robin seems to be the only one who can see slade, and, unfortunately for him, the only one who can be hurt by him as well.\r
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Ever since the Titans final confrontation with Slade, Robin has been haunted by one question: Is Slade really gone? And after Cinderblock escapes from jail, Robin finally gets his answer when he sees Slade. Robin pursues Slade, fiercely determined to stop his nemesis once and for all. But when Robin learns that Slade is planning to trigger a massive earthquake, it looks like there might be no stopping him this time. Can Robin stop Slade from destroying the city?\r
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Scott Menville - Robin \r
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Hynden Walch - Starfire \r
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Tara Strong - Raven \r
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Greg Cipes - Beast Boy \r
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Khary Payton - Cyborg \r
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Dee Bradley Baker - Cinderblock \r
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Ron Perlman - Slade\r
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Directed by: Ben Jones\r
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Adam Beechen - writer\r
Bob Kane - character: Robin\r
George Perez - characters\r
Marv Wolfman - characters\r
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Teen Titans: Deathstroke appeared as the core villain in the animated series of the Teen Titans, voiced by Ron Perlman. However, since neither of the names Deathstroke or The Terminator were accepted as suitable for a cartoon aimed for kids, he was called by his birth name of Slade, though this is never stated to be his real name in the cartoon; it is used as if it is an alias. Slades appearances and motives seem to vary with the shows seasons, with the first season having him driving Robin to a point where he could control him and eventually turn him into his apprentice, which eventually fails when Slade underestimates Robin, the other Titans and the relationship they share. \r
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| Slade Origin info | Deathstroke\r
Slade Wilson ran away from home and lied about his age determined to join the army. He soon showed talents far superior to that of any other soldier and was promoted again and again until his outstanding reputation landed him under the wing of Adeline Kane, an instructor, whom he later began a romantic relationship with and eventually married. Soon after the birth of his first son, Grant Wilson, Slade volunteered himself for a medical experiment under the army that was said to be a defense against Truth Serum (later revealed to be a test to create super-soldiers).\r
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Slades body reacted violently to the experiment and he remained bedridden through the birth of his second son Joseph Wilson. Only later would Slade discover that the experiment had worked and actually enhanced his senses and reflexes beyond that of any ordinary man. With his duties in the army limited to that of desk work, Slade dedicated himself to professional hunting in order to fill the void he felt within himself as a fighter. However this life too was put on hold, when Wintergreen, a lifelong friend, was sent on a suicide mission and was captured. When his superiors refused to help, Slade was forced to do the impossible; he put together a costume and went on an unauthorized solo mission to save his friend. In the end he saved Wintergreen, but was discharged from the army for disobeying orders. Slade decided this was for the best. Fed up with the army and its code of blind loyalty, Slade created the costumed persona of Deathstroke the Terminator, the greatest mercenary the world would ever know by using the knowledge he had acquired from his military training and under the tutelage of master martial artist Natas.\r
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Known as Deathstroke the Terminator, Slade Wilson is genetically augmented to be the perfect soldier. The worlds greatest mercenary, he has fought against the Justice League as well as Batman and is the recurring nemesis of the Teen Titans.\r
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Teen Titans Season 3 Episode 5 Haunted\r
Song: Mind Heist | Zack Hemsey |\r
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Fan Made by Billy G.(Montreal)\r
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1978-08-22