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TEEN TITANS GO! HOUSE PESTS SEASON 2 PART 2

Now out on DVD is Teen Titans Go Season 2, House Pests.  This amazing collection includes over 4 Hours of content on 2 DVD discs!
Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post.  We were provided a free copy of this DVD set in exchange for this blog post.  All opinions in this post are our own.
Our boys love Teen Titans, from Robin, Beast Boy, Raven, Cyborg, to Starfire, they can't get enough of their wacky adventures fighting crime in search of justice.  This amazing 2 disc set is host to an amazing 26 episodes and 284 fun filled minutes of entertainment.  Even I, who have never been a huge super hero fan is deeply amused by this cartoon series.
Released on August 18th by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE), Teen Titans Go! is ranked the #1 show on Cartoon Network for Boys 6-11 and #2 show for Kids 6-11.
Join the DC Comics characters in their never-ending quest for silliness, justice and always a little couch time. Things kick off with a backwards battle as Robin faces off against his Bizzaro World counterpart, Nibor. Raven is pushed to her limits during Crazy Day and it’s anything but a vacation when the Teen Titans visit Starfire’s home world.
We were truly excited to get the opportunity to review this DVD series for our readers.  If your kids love Cartoon Network as much as our boys, go out and pick up a copy of this great entertainment.  At an MSRP of $19.97, your kids can watch the fun any time of the day.  Great as a birthday gift or save it for the rapidly approaching holiday season...just think Black Friday is only 96 days away.  We hope you enjoy this DVD  series as much as we do!

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