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By Matt Morrison Published Nov 18, 2022 The magic chant "Azarath Metrion Zinthos," utilized by Raven in the Teen Titans cartoon, has taken on a more sinister meaning in HBO Max's Titans. Warning! Official Name Azarath Location Details Universe Earth-One · New Earth · Prime Earth · Sphere of the Gods · Teen Titans (TV Series) Locale Azarath Creators Marv Wolfman · George Pérez First Appearance New Teen Titans #3 ( January, 1981) Azarath was an interdimensional realm that existed between the planes of known reality. Contents 1 History

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Running through the background of the trailer, voices can be heard chanting three iconic words: "Azarath, Metrion, Zinthos." That phrase is, of course, what Raven would utter every time she used. Latin Is Magic: Magic incantations are done in Latin. Rhyming Wizardry: Magic incantations are done in rhyming couplets. When the Language of Magic isn't human, it's usually explained as either theurgy - angels and demons insist on being addressed in their native tongue - or true names . 1 History 2 Appearances 2.1 Season 4 2.2 Teen Titans Go! 3 Trivia History Raven invokes the name of Azarath in her chants to summon and focus her dark powers and abilities ( Azarath Metrion Zinthos ). Who is Raven? Raven view image Background information First episode "Go!" (prequel episode) "Divide and Conquer" (written) "Final Exam" (aired) First comic "Demo" Voice Tara Strong (English) Hynden Walch (English; when Starfire is in her body) Karine Foviau (French) Mariana Torres (Brazilian Portuguese) Katja Primel (German) Jennie Jahns (Swedish)

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The words "Azarath Metrion Zinthos" were first heard in the closing moments of Titans season 4, episode 2, " Mother Mayhem ," as the titular villain led her followers in chanting the phrase as part of a ritual. The magic words emerged again in Titans season 4, episode 4, "Super Super Mart," as Raven quizzed Sebastian Sanger on his encounter. Raven is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in a special insert in DC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980), and was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez. [1] Titans isn't just introducing elements of the Superman mythos in its fourth season. The HBO Max series is also bringing in more of Raven's backstory, namely a place and phrase familiar to fans of the Teen Titans cartoon and comics. While the mantra "Azarath, Metrion, Zinthos," is well-known to some, it's the location itself that's sure to be a big part of Titans going forward. Rachel Roth (civilian name) Rae-Rae (nickname) Mama (nickname by Beast Boy) Rave (nickname by Robin and Cyborg) Rae (nickname by everyone) Lady Legasus Ravine Mega Legasus Demon of Azarath The Grave Mistake Sweetie/Honey (by Trigon) The Unkindness Baby (by Beast Boy) M'Lady (by Beast Boy) My Little Rachel (by Nana) Sex Female Species

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How many times does the phrase "Azarath Metrion Zinthos" appear in the original Teen Titans series?Let's find out :OSo for some reason I messed up on the cou. Teen Titans is an American animated superhero television series created by Glen Murakami and developed by Murakami, David Slack and Sam Register. Based on DC Comics 's superhero team of the same name it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation, and DC Entertainment (for season 5). There are so many memorable moments from our favorite half-demon Raven, which one is your favorite? Here are some of our favorite magical moments from Raven!. Just as the title implies, what does "Azarath Metrion Zinthos" mean? WhiteNBlack 2,300 Superhero May 09, 2004 #2 Didn't we already discuss this on the old TRS? Anyways, Azarath=Raven's home Metrion=Raven's real name Zinthos=Raven's pet raven's name Note: I think that "Zinthos" is actually spelled "Xinthos" Shadow Of Hate 382 Sidekick

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Published Sep 30, 2019 Fans of DC's TITANS have waited for Rachel to unleash her demonic persona, but Raven has finally shown her true self (in the comics). Finally, Raven's demonic powers have finally been unleashed in all their glory! No, it wasn't in DC Universe 's Titans series, it's in the pages of Titans: Burning Rage #2 . The manta (or chant) Raven uses in the Teen Titans cartoon ["Azarath, Metrion, Zinthos!"] is similar to her mantra and spell-casting she uses/used in comics pre- New 52. Primarily she uses her manta to ease her meditation and as a focus point.