Although he does not make an appearance in the final battle between the Brotherhood of Evil and the Teen Titans (likely due to refusing the offer of being a member of the Brotherhood of Evil), Slade does appear again in the last episode of the series, taunting Beast Boy about how the seemingly revived Terra no longer wants anything to do with him. Kitten | He appears to have access to extremely advanced technology and various secret hideouts, nearly unlimited resources, and a vast army of robot minions. Tooth Fairy | Veil | He prefers operating from the shadows, but is quite capable of holding his own in any kind of battle, and is exceedingly dangerous. — Robin, after the Titans' first victory against Slade. When Slade told her about the completion of the plan in "The End", Raven called him a fool for making a deal with Trigon. No robin never does find out who slade realy is. Superhuman strengthSuperhuman agilitySuperhuman enduranceMartial arts masteryWeapons expertiseManipulationRegenerationPyrokinesisThermokinesisGenius-level intellectStrategic mindsetPsychological manipulationCharismaTorture methodology Deathstroke | In the Season 3 episode "Haunted", there are many hints that Slade was just a hallucination beyond his disappearances whenever light appeared. As an apprentice to Slade, Robin hated being coerced into being his pawn and would take his opportunities to oppose and fight Slade whenever he can. [5] He then inexplicably returned in full for Season Four, as the servant of Raven's demonic father Trigon. In the fourth season, Slade surprisingly returned, now sporting the S-shaped Mark of Scath on his forehead. Slade's creation of Plasmus, Overload, and Cinderblock. Ternion | It means, when he had a new apprentice, he would treat them worse than the former (as seen in case of Terra where she turned out treated in a more harsh and aggressive manner than Robin previously had). Neron | Outsmart and kill the Titans (overall; failed).Make Robin his apprentice.Make Terra his apprentice.Take control of Jump City (all briefly succeeded).Conquer the world (failed).Help Trigon kill all of humanity.Reclaim his mortal body (both succeeded). He is introduced when Beast Boy is sent to him to present him with a Titan communicator so he could call for help if threatened by the Brotherhood of Evil. Just as all hope is lost, the flickering lights made Slade disappear. Slade knew that Terra's lack of control and self-control was a weakness he could prey on. The Lumberjack | In season one, Slade wanted Robin to be his apprentice, but promised to spare the other Titans if Robin never made any contact with them and followed all of his orders. He is also the arch-nemesis of Robin. However, when she failed to do so, Slade took his rage out on Terra. His friends don't know what to do. After Slade's death, Trigon allowed him to work for him under the condition that Trigon's deal of making Raven submit to him and become the portal is fulfilled. He serves as the main antagonist of Seasons 1 and 2, a posthumous antagonist in Season 3, the secondary antagonist of Season 4, and the overarching antagonist of Season 5. "Slade" did make his final appearance in the final episode of Teen Titans when Beast Boy attempted to reconcile with Terra. Rather than wipe out the Titans in one blow and have nothing left standing in his way, Slade chose to shut down the nanobots and in doing so allowed Robin to attack him and break half his mask off. Trigon | Most villains are quite cowardly and weak in combat without their henchmen, but Slade has proven countless times to not only fight well in battle, but to be able to combat all the titans at once, a fighting trait also possessed by Robin. Warp | Robin angrily responds that he is nothing like Slade and punches him in the … Duela Dent | Wintergreen, Television Kardiak | Following his demise and resurrection as Trigon's herald, he commands a wide range of psychokinetic abilities used to rival those of Raven, particularly his pyromancing (i.e., fire-controlling powers). I have obeyed his every command, and committed crimes in his name. Spending time watching her, Slade saw an opportunity in helping her control her destructive powers. Killer Moth | Raven did not want to listen to Slade and tried to ignore him as much as she can. Users who misuse the template will be blocked for a week minimum. Slade returns in Season 2, where he discovered a girl named Terra, blessed and cursed with tremendous power. In "Things Change", Slade's android and Beast Boy fought in the same mirror room after Slade told him coldly that Terra did not want to remember Beast Boy and the Titans. He used it to fight the Teen Titans when Terra could not fight them any longer. Attacking, tormenting and taunting the Teen Titans (particularly Robin, Raven and Beast Boy). He is a ruthless criminal mastermind bent on taking over Jump City and destroying the Teen Titans. Trigon | A row of four monitors, each marked with the name of one of the four other Titans, showing a picture of the blood vessels and a readout of vital signs. He is very hard to startle or faze, and his emotions are nearly impossible to read. The epitome of an evil mastermind, Slade is clever and calculating, never coming into view unless he has the complete advantage, and flees the moment that advantage is compromised. He serves as the main antagonist of the first two seasons, the posthumous overarching antagonist of the third season, the secondary antagonist of the fourth season and the final antagonist of the fifth season. Although Robin and Slade vowed in Season 4 that if they were to encounter each other again a fight would not be reconsidered, Slade (at least as a villain) never fought with the Titans afterward even when encountering Beastboy. Santa Claus | It premiered on October 4, 2003. In Season two, Slade and Beast Boy's relationship becomes personal when Beast Boy found out that Terra (the girl Beast Boy adored and loved) was working for Slade. Nevertheless, they managed to hurt him, as did Slade, who recovered his flesh and stole the demonic weapon of one of Trigon's minions. Slade sent Cinderblock to free Plasmus. He maintains an unexcitable demeanor throughout most situations, and only loses his temper very rarely. He is the Titans' main adversary and was the primary antagonist for the first two seasons. Cinderblock | In the end, after helping Slade conquer Jump City and "destroy" the Titans, Slade's abuse allowed her conscience to win out, and Terra betrayed Slade, sending him to his doom in a pool of lava. Beast Boy Antagonists: 1. After believing that Beast Boy betrayed her trust and told the other Titans of her difficulties in controlling her powers, Terra eventually betrayed the Titans to Slade, who indeed taught her to control her powers, and took over the city with her help. Doctor Light | From various battles with Teen Titans, Slade gave few hints of his motive: These all may reference his son Joseph (which is later known as Jericho), since he can't talk, and the incident leading up to him being unable to talk (and Slade losing his right eye) was because of Slade supposedly betrayed his family, which led to the minor destruction of his home (but major destruction to him and his son). Slade admits that he tried to get Robin's attention by leaving clues and messages for him to investigate. In issue #49 by J. Torres, Todd Nauck and Lary Stucker, the Titans face off against Slade's daughter Rose Wilson, aka Ravager, who sets out to continue her father's war against the Titans. Any act of removing this villain from the category without a Removal Proposal shall be considered vandalism (or a futile "heroic" attempt of redemption) and the user will have high chances of being terminated blocked. Slade is the main antagonist of the Teen Titans series. Slade is disguised as an elderly mystic who bears resemblance to Slade's maskless comic book appearance. Two-Face | Jericho (Deathstroke's son from the comics) has appeared in the final episodes, but no reference has been made to Slade's and Jericho's connection in the show. Slade (disguised as an old man with fire powers) used Thunder and Lightning to cause mayhem in Jump City. Twin Destroyers of Azarath | In The End - Part 2, it is revealed that he was just a skeleton after fighting his demon, he then temporarily used his demon's weapon for battle. He is the series' version of Deathstroke the Terminator and the archenemy of Robin, and by extension the greatest enemy of the Teen Titans themselves. Muscle | Whenever he landed on his feet, they didn't make a sound. Teen Titans: Hexagon (Trigon (Teen Titans Go!) Radiation Creature | Slade coaxed Terra into subjecting herself willingly to apprenticeship, despite the Titans having warned Terra of Slade, and promised that he could teach her to control her powers. Control Freak | Park 1.4. Despite his animosity with Robin and status as the Teen Titans' main arch-nemesis, it is worth noting that Slade never truly treats Robin like an enemy. Full Name Katarou | In the episode "The End: Part III", however, his outfit is ripped to reveal only bare bones (a good theory is that, when Terra threw him into a pool of lava, it melted his skin off completely, leaving only his bones). Shimmer | Ratings Monster, Titans (2018) As Jade Wilson, Slade manages to splinter the Titans by offering to give Robin a solo movie, and later tricks him into unlocking the Titans Tower's vault, where the crystal is kept. Kitten | Ocean Master | In "Forces of Nature", Slade is disguised as an elderly mystic who bears a resemblance to Slade's maskless comic book appearance. Featured Characters: 1. Maybe he's Robin's father. Robin eventually overcame Slade with his friends' help. Slime Monster | For reasons not clearly stated, Slade had a personal interest in destroying the Teen Titans. Ravager | In many episodes in Season One and Season Two, he tries to recruit others to his side. The eyes are white reflective lens, which seem to act like While Robin fought Slade in disguised, the other Titans fought a flaming monster. Slade took a unique interest in Raven, since he found out from Raven's father, Trigon, that she was the portal for the demon's arrival on Earth. In the Teen Titans: Know Your Foes interview on the Season 2 DVD, Slade is said to also have enhanced regenerative capabilities. During in the fight with Robin in rain, Slade wasn't showing any signs of being rained on. Also, instead of being a mercenary and a killer, he is a terrorist and criminal mastermind. The only child of Slade not to appear was his firstborn son Grant Wilson. He later sent him, Plasmus, and Overload to weaken the Teen Titans and to merge them together to form Ternion. Slade has no superhuman powers, but is still extremely dangerous. To the Movies: Slade | Balloon Man Frank Castle Sic vis pacem, para bellum. Some time later, Wilson volunteered for a medical experiment designed to stimulate his adrenal gland in the hopes of increasing a The bold is what Slade says. Slade is the only villain to shift alignments completely (unlike. At first glance, he appears far too peaceful for combat. Teen Titans: Trigon | A master manipulator, he prefers to bait others into traps rather than directly confront them himself, and uses his robotic minions to their fullest extent, as they're often seen fighting in his stead. Sandwich Guardians | Ra's Al Ghul. In a conversation with Robin in The End Part II, Slade admits to feeling no remorse for any of his crimes, saying "its what I do best" when Robin tells him that everything that he's ever done has only made people suffer. Maybe he's Robin's father. Gotham City 2.1. Robin's costume incorporates a cape made of high-density polymerized titanium that serves as flexible armor and has resilience to various kinds of high-intensity flame, even that generated by superhumans, such as Hot Spot. Deathstroke | In addition to his great strength, Slade is a nimble fighter, demonstrating his superior agility in combat on numerous occasions and has been shown to be able to move faster than even Robin during their brief scuffle in Apprentice Part II. Comics Angela Azarath | Teen Titans Go! But under his mask he was Richard Greyson. Wrestling Star | Slade was impressed by Robin's abilities, powers, and personality, and wanted him to be his apprentice. In the comic books slade and robin never have this "arch nemisis" thing going on so i think the whole point of slade looking like robin in the show is to say that robin is afraid to end up like slade. He has had two secret bases, which were both destroyed. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Ed | Throughout season four, Slade acted as Trigon's messenger and would often tell Raven about her destiny. Giant Robotic Alien | | Although Slade manages to mind-control most of the world's heroes and dispatches them to destroy the Titans, before … After Cinderblock and Plasmus were defeated and sent back to jail, Slade then hired Gizmo, Jinx, and Mammoth to defeat the Teen Titans, who were then defeated although they took over their tower for a while. He also got angry when Robin attempted to betray him after making him his apprentice, remarking how Robin only cared about his "worthless. He is a master of manipulation and psychology, allowing him to get his foes to do almost anything he wants through threats, bribes, or simple fear. Trident | Five (Jinx, Gizmo, Mammoth, Billy Numerous, See-More, & Kyd Wykkyd) | He was also interested in their powers, abilities and weaknesses by how he would continuously watch videos of the Titans in action. Cyborg 2. Soto | Mammoth | Jericho | However, when Terra realized Slade did not care about her, she eventually regained control of herself and saved the Titans from him at the cost of her life. Brutale | Alias Occupation He was said to have a healing factor. Mumbo Jumbo | After an intense battle, this Slade is revealed to be a robot duplicate, though its existence revealed that the real Slade is still alive and active. Slade cared little about the psychological abuse he put her through and only saw her as a means to finally reclaiming his flesh for completing Trigon's deal. Punk Crabs | Toy Master | Slade is the final boss character in the video game, as well as a playable unlocked character. Slade recruited Gizmo, Mammoth, and Jinx to destroy the Teen Titans. Like Robin and his mentor Batman, Slade also uses many gadgets during his fights, including explosives. Nega Cyborg | Academy for his team but the Titans succeed in beating the three graduates. Plasmus | Space Monster | It is later revealed that, after Terra killed him, he met Trigon the Terrible, Raven's demonic father, in Hell and was resurrected by him. Legion of Doom (Superboy-Prime, Sun Girl, Headcase, Inertia, Indigo, Persuader, Zookeeper) | The episode begins with Robin chasing Slade through a desert. SupervillainCriminal mastermindTerroristServant to Trigon (briefly) In the episodes "Apprentice: Parts 1 and 2", he tricks and forces Robin into being his apprentice. In a far off mountain range at night, Robin is on foot in pursuit of the evil mastermind Slade. Slade looked to me like Robin in one episode when half of his mask fell off. He later recruited him with Overload and Cinderblock to weaken the Titans and then merge them together to form Ternion. He also seems to have a massive army of robotic commandos and incredible strength, enough to leave a dent in solid steel with one hit. H.I.V.E. Brother Blood | Teen Titans While the former might have been a magical abilitiy or spell, the latter may just have been a smoke bomb though Slade was somehow able to disguise his muscular frame to look like a small old man. From time to time, Slade would tell Robin that they were similar to which Robin would angrily deny. Brother Blood | In addition, he is a master of psychological manipulation, a master planner, and cunning strategist, and has also demonstrated skills in disguise and ritual magic. Slade is an extremely calm, composed and imperturbable individual, remaining an enigma to both enemies and allies alike throughout the series. After Slade delivered Raven to him, Trigon reneged on their deal and refused to give Slade his mortal body back. Brotherhood of Evil (Brain, Monsieur Mallah, Madame Rouge & General Immortus) | Starfire had asked him that once. Mass murder (implied)BlackmailKidnappingWeapons dealingConspiracyTerrorismMass destructionBrainwashingBriberyIncriminationSabotageEmbezzlementAbuseExtortionIllegal dealingsHackingVandalismPollutionAttempted world domination A brief glimpse of Slade's silhouetted head without the mask, shown in "Apprentice: Part II", shows he has short, spiky hair either gray, dirty blonde or brown. He is Caucasian, as his clothes have been ripped various times (usually by Beast Boy) to reveal the skin underneath. Mother Mae-Eye | At the first two seasons, other things that made him despicable were for reasons which are not entirely clear, he is shown tirelessly working on recruiting new apprentices, setting his sights on both Robin, Terra, and others like Thunder and Lightning, respectively. Slade ordered Beast Boy to leave her alone and that she chooses not to remember her past. Hobby The Whisper | Since his first appearance in the early 70s, Ra's Al Ghul has tried to get Batman to be … But he couldn't let it go. He was never seen again after this, though Robin vowed that if he ever showed up again, they would be ready. Evil Dragon | Robin attempts to attack Slade, but he continuously dodges and successfully attacks back. Deuce & Charger | He wears a partly armored, full-body black outfit with a monochromatic color scheme and steel-toed boots. Pain Bot | Joined Oct 25, 2003 Messages 6,116 Location The City. When Robin refuses to work for him, Slade threatens to destroy Robin's friends with nanobots of his own design hidden within their bodies. Blizzard | Ding Dong Daddy | In "Prophecy", Raven confronted Slade and fought him, admitting that she was no longer afraid of him. As a result, not much is known of his true personality by anyone, although the comparison has been made on multiple occasions by multiple people that he and Robin share similar traits, such as an intense dislike to lose and are fiercly dedicated, borderline obsessive, in accomplishing their goals. Angel | Using his intelligence and charisma, he exploits their weaknesses and fears, and is not above blackmailing them into submission, as he did with Robin in "Apprentice: Part I". Johnny Rancid | In "Forces of Nature", Slade disguised himself as an old man and convinced Thunder and Lighting to work for him until the two brothers realized that their "fun" was harmful and wrong (thanks to Beast Boy teaching them a lesson). Vegetor | However, Slade vowed to exact revenge on the rest of the world when his son, Joseph, became mute because a mercenary assigned to kidnap him damaged his vocal cord. Little. Grasping from An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island. XL Terrestrial | Dr. Otto Von Death | Dr. Light | After their brief partnership, Robin told Slade that their momentary allegiance meant nothing and that if they met again, Robin would try to stop him. Slade upheld his part of the deal, but when Trigon convinced Raven to submit into becoming the portal, he no longer acknowledges Slade's efforts, telling him that he will not have his life back. Raging Raven | Robin throws two Birdarangsat Slade, but misses and destroys some boulders nearby. Although Robin and Slade vowed in Season 4 that, if they were to encounter each other again, a fight would not be reconsidered, Slade has not fought with the Titans since (unless you count his robot duplicate's encounter with Beast Boy). Slade then tries to trick Thunder and Lightning, two teenage storm elementals, into destroying Jump City, but that too failed when Beast Boy helped the brothers to see the error of their ways. His remaining eye is dark gray, often appearing black from a distance. | "My name is Terra, and I have done horrible things. Blackfire | Taker | His attitude towards the Titans resembles in many ways a toxic and twisted father figure; while he might not be looking out for them the way a father would, his actions against them push them to mature and do their best, and grow as individuals and as a team. Slade wanted to destroy Beast Boy along with the other Titans for his personal reasons. Perhaps it was because the excitement over Slade had never left him, knowing that no matter what, there was a small chance that he could come back. Punk Rocket | Throughout the season, Slade would try to prey on Raven's weaknesses and fears, by telling her about her destiny of allowing Trigon to appear on Earth to destroy it. Robin and Raven are very close teammates and have a close bond, even in their minds. Blackfire | In season four, Slade did not show any interest in destroying the Teen Titans, but was concerned with carrying out Trigon's plans. In the mainstream DC comics line, Slade/Deathstroke was originally a soldier in the service of the US military that was trained and artificially modified to become the ultimate killing machine. The presence of Rose establishes that Slade is a separate character from Robin. Ultra-Humanite | Ice Kate | After Robin kicked Slade's face, his real face was revealed. SladeDeathstroke the Terminator (in the comics; unconfirmed in the animated series)Mad Man (by Robin) Unbeknownst to Robin, the more he tried to fight Slade, the more violent and hostile Slade acted towards him. Twister | Honk | And it remains a puzzle for both Wintergreen | However, in season four, Slade was revived by Trigon and given powers that rival those of Raven. In the episode "Masks", Robin searches obsessively for Slade's identity, going so far as to create a new villain persona known as "Red X" to propose a partnership with Slade. Terra | Cinderblock Other Characters: 1. Baron Ryang | Slade says that he and Robin are "very much alike". T for drug mentions and psychological torment, and whumpage, the self inflicted kind. Terra | He rarely raises his voice during the entire series. Andre LeBlanc | Despite all his cruelty and irredeemable nature however, it seems that even Slade knows that there are things that should be left forgotten and that life must move on. Since the Slade encountered during the last episode was a robot, this was the last time they interacted throughout the series. Like the rest of the Titans, Beast Boy hated Slade for the amount of suffering he caused as well as everything he did to Terra and despite Slade's attempts at telling Beast Boy the possibility that she doesn't want to remember the Titans, it resulted in a fight. Everything in single quotation marks are Robin thinking. However, Trigon went back on the deal, and Slade decided to join forces with the Teen Titans. When Slade got Robin to be his … https://theteentitans.fandom.com/wiki/Slade?oldid=6627, Peak Human Strength, Speed, Reflexes, Stamina, Senses, Durability and Agility; Mastery of the Martial Arts; Genius-level Intellect; Lore of Chinese ceremonial nature-derived magic, Numerous advanced high-technology weapons ranging from explosives to nanobots; a vast army of highly sophisticated, Ron Perlman (English), Hidenari Ugaki (Japanese), Pierre Dourlens (French), Jan Spitzer (German), Gang Gu-han (Korean), Slade's original comic name "Deathstroke" did not make it through the censors due to hesitance to use the word "death" in a children's animated series; thus, the character is referred to by his first name. Malchior | His eyes were full of emotions. Legion of Doom | However, Slade was easy to anger, which Robin eventually took advantage of. The Invisible Man | Nothing is revealed about Jericho's life and activities before he became an Honorary Titan. The Source | After fighting and defeating the Titans, Slade was impressed by her and said that they both can rule over the city together. Teen Titans (2003) Guess who? Dr. Adamson | Frustrated at Trigon's betrayal and admitting that even he disliked what he did to the world, Slade opted to join the Titans in a temporary alliance and decides to get vengeance against Trigon by fighting him. Glgrdsklechhh | In season two, Slade was completely interested in annihilating the Teen Titans with his new apprentice, Terra. Puppeteer | Pier 2. After parting ways with Robin, Slade then came face-to-face with a demonic guard and stole his weapon after destroying him and regaining his mortal body. Cheshire | Brother Blood | Kwiz Kid | Sammy & Cash | Halloween Spirit | After Robin was knocked out by Cinderblock, he notices Slade approaching, but every time Robin attacked him, Slade didn't have a scratch on him (because actually he was a figment of Robin’s imagination), and Robin couldn't even touch him. Mad Mod | Despite the Titans' initial warnings to Terra about Slade's evil, Slade helped Terra learn to control her powers and convinced her to be his apprentice. Sep 26, 2004 #17 Toonmaster said: Slade looked to me like Robin in one episode when half of his mask fell off. Magic God | Batcave (Flashback only) 2.2. Muscleor | After Robin's apprenticeship failed, Slade took interest in recruiting Terra instead. Evil-doer He would even take this further by trying to make Raven feel bad for not telling her friends about her destiny and bringing them into her personal problems. Back at the tower, Slade continues to haunt Robin's mind, and Robin continued to fight a losing battle. Slade brought his entire lair down and escaped once again. Arsenal | Gentleman Ghost | The first was. A Face Never To Be Seen. Slade was impressed by Robin's abilities, powers, and personality, and wanted him to be his apprentice. Control Freak | Darkseid | This almost killed Robin, but Robin saved his own life by turning on the lights (thus banishing the Slade hallucination). On top of that, after each candidate failed to be his apprentice, he would recruit others and treat them in both active and aggressive manners if necessary. In the comics, Grant was the first criminal to be called the. Slade admits that he tried to get Robin's attention by leaving clues and messages for him to investigate. The Titans however returned, and with Beast Boy's help, Terra overcame the link her new suit had to Slade, and she sent him to his doom in a lava pit while she turned to stone.[3][4]. 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