

“I think the best thing about being a mom and overall a parent, is getting to relive all those fun kid moments!” -- Daphne Joy

If nothing else, TTG is something parents can use with their kids to bond over and at the same time share memories of their own childhoods. I do think a lot of superhero shows today are more geared towards a darker tone. TTG does lighten things up a bit for kids and we should have a mixture of superhero shows that will appeal to any age group. Adults, Teens, and kids. No one should be left out. Teen Titans Go may not be for everyone, but it seems to have found its audience.





Jeremy Harrison is a long time fan of animation who was born and raised in the Windy City of the United States of America. Works at the City Colleges of Chicago as a Science and Math teacher. He not only talks to the students about science but current animated films and the history of animated films in general as well. When he can, he volunteers at the Adler Planetarium and at Facet theaters in Chicago. He has also helped write articles for the Nashville Pride covering various sporting events, art Showcases, Science Talks and of course a number of conventions dealing with comics and anime when he was earning his master's degree at Fisk University in Nashville TN. Currently, the mild-mannered professor is going to be learning how to animate with ToonBoon, this summer to create his own science animation videos.

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