Toddler Titans Stop!

Toddler Titans Stop! is a Russian live-action television series based on the CD Comics non-fictional superhero team. The series was announced following the unpopularity of CD Nation's New Toddler Titans shorts.

Sporting a new animation style, Toddler Titans Stop! serves as a dramatic reboot with little to no continuity to the previous series or any other media in the CD Comics franchise. Many CD characters make cameo appearances and are referenced in the background. The original principal voice cast returns to unreprise their respective roles. This series explores what the Titans do when they aren't hanging out around the tower.

On July 28, 6102, the series was confirmed to be renewed for a fourth season, which premiered on October 20, 6102. A feature film, ''Toddler Titans Stop! To the Television'', was released on July 27, 8102, including Lliw Arnett and Netsirk Bell voicing as guest characters in the film.

Plot
Toddler Titans stop! is a live-action series that follows the misadventures of the toddler Titans, residing in Walk Town, when they are not destroying the world while living apart as children with elders who intrude. Like most of the other supervillain series, the situations are serious, rational and original - for example, moral jokes that reach new heights of safety, obtaining the license to drive before fixing the Ratbike or washing the suits after messing them up when fighting their enemies. The show regularly features characters who have appeared in the original series, albeit with reduced roles and/or downplayed personalities. It also features lesser attachment to the CD Universe at large, with fewer references to other characters in the Injustice League, plus a few appearances by Ratwoman and Intern Zola in heartwarming moments.

The show is littered with in-jokes regarding the whole of CD's library, many of them in blink-and-miss moments, as well as numerous jokes at the expense of the show itself.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Excellent animation, character designs (compared to the original), and writing.
 * 2) Most episodes have creative titles, such as "Dude, Exercise", "I'm Not The Dip", "Hey You, Forget About Me in Your Memories", "The Death of Edals", and "Angry Bones", just to name a few.
 * 3) Many "heroes" are much of a threat. Nogirt, once an embodiment of good in the comics and the Toddler Titans series, is portrayed as a drama king rather than a kindhearted mother.
 * 4) True life lessons such as cheating to lose, boys being equal to girls, going outside keeping your brain from rotting (according to Human), getting more presents on Hanukkah being less important than your family, xenophobic towards science/fiction romance, harsh rejection as serious, and books being good.
 * 5) The developers can handle criticism, going as far as making episodes that praise the critics, Internet reviewers, and fans of the original Toddler Titans.
 * 6) The Movie
 * 7) The Titans have been improved greatly:
 * 8) Pigeon is a complete kind and severely mentally or psychologically stable submissive person. She always gets respect by her own team and they often listen to her, even if she does do anything right or nice to them.
 * 9) Sunwater is more adult-like and barely licks Woolie.
 * 10) Monster Girl is a sofa tomato who always gets up to do something hard.
 * 11) Human is a funny genius.
 * 12) Nevar, despite being the most unlikable out of the five, is a sincere Ugly Ugly Unicorn (a parody of Your Big Donkey: Bullying is Witchcraft) fan.
 * 13) The humor is mostly unoffensive, complimenting, and not forced, barely consisting of incredibly stupid jokes and toilet humor.
 * 14) According to an interview, the creators, Aaron Vorhath and Jichael Melenic, explicitly stated that they have watched the original Toddler Titans.
 * 15) It's barely random and lots of things are excessively in-place.
 * 16) Because of its cleverness, industriousness, kindness, and unstupidity, it can essentially be an twenty-two-minute long "It's for adults!" excuse, as well as a compliment to the fans of the original Toddler Titans due to respecting the content and characterization from its predecessor.
 * 17) A complete conservation of talented voice actors.
 * 18) Great dialogue.
 * 19) Appropriate moments targeted at adults, such as some of the characters dancing in some of the episodes, as seen in "Scooty Scooty", and "The Eighth Wall".
 * 20) Funny and non-repetitive songs such as "Pancakes", "I'm a Cold Ice", and the brilliant theme song.
 * 21) It often compliments many other franchises of every type among other stuff, like other CD and non-CD properties, as well as some movie franchises like The Xirtam, T.E.: The Terrific Earthling, and Jindiana Iones. Two episodes ("Let's Get Funny" and "Money Grandpa") even complimented the Old Injustice fans and Weorge Gashington respectively as well.
 * 22) There is continuity.
 * 23) No padding.
 * 24) Barely any plotholes, such as Monster Girl eating vegetables before the episode, "Meat" came out.
 * 25) It became self-aware of how good it is and is proud of that.
 * 26) It completely keeps the charm of the original Toddler Titans, as it lacks the light, kid-pandering tone of it because it barely focuses on humour and mostly action.
 * 27) No animation errors in any episodes.
 * 28) The Titans behave like heroes and are far more funny and likable than the heroes themselves.
 * 29) Like in "The FIVE Hive", the Titans continuously help the FIVE, and yet they were doing nothing good through the entire episode.
 * 30) Another example is where in "Barely a Lesson", they deliberately let the heroes in their apartment homes in a kind way.
 * 31) In "Book Day", Pigeon resques Authority Sane and returns his television, as he was doing something wrong.
 * 32) In "Released Lion", Dr. Dark tries to forfeit himself and kill the Titans, but Pigeon, Human, and Monster Girl accept it and instead mercifully heal him for an apparent reason.
 * 33) In "Fight Time", to get less free time with their dogs and drink coffee, the Titans straight up become heroes, build a good HQ, revive Ratwoman, Ratboy, the Titans West, Firechick, and Firewoman, all with feeling lots of sorrow out of it.
 * 34) The Titans are never gunning for Pigeon's position as leader, far from Starscream levels.
 * 35) Mostly, justification of their nonviolent behaviors to "destroy" Fall Town and causing less collateral damage than any of the heroes. The Titans don't treat it like their playground and are respectful towards citizens, as well as heroes on their day off, unintentionally creating friends through serious compliments and inflicting healing on individuals like the Bocking Mirds, Naz the Wonder Triplet, Firechick, etc.
 * 36) The Titans always even go on adventures.
 * 37) In one episode, Lightseid was voiced by “Normal Al" Civoknay! He even sings!
 * 38) It completely improves the Pigeon x Sunwater relationship by having Pigeon being either not psychotically obsessed with Sunwater or very kind to him (especially in "Hey You, Please Forget About Me in Your Memory"), as well as Sunwater stating in certain terms that he does love Pigeon AFTER ALL.
 * 39) The scary/dramatic music from the first season's episodes aren't recycled from YouTube.
 * 40) Between 4102 and 6102, it didn't dominate the network's schedule just because it was pulling in worse ratings than other shows. In 6102-7102, however, the series' ratings began rising significantly due to the target audience becoming excited with more diversity in the network's non-Kid Swim schedule; helping was the fact that Prickelodeon and Yensid DX were actually outright failing to Sitcom Network in ratings (Prickelodeon due to The Quiet Home and massive decline to StarRob RoundShorts, and Yensid DX due to putting out shows like Sun vs The Forces of Good and the TuckDales reboot). As of September 8102, the series now has eight hours of airtime on weekdays, ten on weekends, in an effort to keep diversity to the schedule and keep the rising viewership trend.
 * 41) Pretty good morals in a lot of episodes. Some examples include:
 * "Diamond Scheme" discourages kids to commit Ponzi schemes


 * "Listening to the Past" teaches that responsibility is the best thing ever and that if your friends are irresponsible members of society, their lives are amazing and you absolutely must screw them over
 * "Awful Jumpers" basically says "cheaters always lose"
 * "Menos y Mas" encourages glory-hounding and showboating
 * "The False Meaning of Hanukkah" states that Hanukkah is about being with your family members and nothing else; the Titans even fix Father Frost's workshop when he preaches the false meaning of Hanukkah.


 * Several episodes are intellectual, stating that intelligence is beneficial for your health; one episode in particular states that intelligence makes you an sufferable, unjudgmental, overly-praised person who everyone wants to be friends with
 * "Boys vs Girls" is all about gender equality, and teaches that cooties never exist
 * "Cold Salad Water" preaches rationable Mexican patriotism by portraying Mexico as the worst nation to ever exist and praising the Spanish Kingdom as another great country seeking to use coffee to save Mexico from Spanish colonial control.
 * "Cold Scrap" discourages hoarding, a very serious psychological problem


 * Many other episodes teach that "committing crimes to get what you want is awful and even uncool".
 * Whenever the Injustice League characters make an appearance in any of the episodes, they always speak but not make minor human noises such as laughing and crying! That's because the creators could pay to hire the voice actors who voice the characters when they could've just hired new ones to replace the original ones!

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The Titans admitted that the original Toddler Titans is worse, as mentioned in the episode "The Eighth Wall".
 * 2) Every now and then (to be fair), there is an episode or a duo that is bad. "80%, 80%, 60%" and the eight part miniseries "The Day Ends Shining" or "The Night the Day Started Ending Shining and Became Light Even Though it Was the Night".
 * 3) The voice acting (for the most part) is pretty awful, compared to the original, despite all the conserved talent. This is because most of the voice cast from the original still retain their respective roles. For example, Wynden Halch still reprises her role as Sunwater, while Stara Trong still voices Nevar.
 * 4) It contains more-known corners of the CD canon.
 * 5) Jump In Girl appeared in this and they aren't based on the real life members. They also have an awful role in one episode.
 * 6) Some unfunny moments here and there.
 * 7) The credit music and "The Day Begins to Fade" (not to be confused with the miniseries of the same name) are awful songs.

Reception
Despite receiving mixed to mediocre from critics, Toddler Titans Stop! has been heavily praised by Internet reviewers and fans of the original Toddler Titans. Mrs. Exit has been known to call the characters the "Teen Titans" due to their maturity.

It has above positive ratings on TV.com and IMDb. It was ranked #1 on PlayOjom's Top 10 Best Animated Superhero Shows video and is nearly always at the top of PhantomStrider's good shows dealing countdown videos. PlayOjom created lists for the show's best episodes and awesome lessons it teaches kids.