Greg Cipes

Conversations With The Cast And Producers Of 'Teen Titans Go'
Conversations With The Cast And Producers Of 'Teen Titans Go'
Conversations With The Cast And Producers Of 'Teen Titans Go'
Teen Titans Go is big, loud, and uncompromisingly silly. Recent episodes have included animated puppets, time-traveling with George Washington, and a subplot devoted to Starfire wearing a rubber mask of an old man's face and referring to herself as Jeff. Nearly every character is voiced by their actor from the original 2003 series, which, paired with Dan Hipp's vivacious art direction, makes for a frantically fun trip down the more ridiculous avenues of childhood. As the second season kicks into high gear, ComicsAlliance spoke to Tara Strong (Raven), Scott Menville (Robin), and Greg Cipes (Beast Boy), and producers Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath, about getting the band back together, testing what they can get away with, and keeping things weird.
‘Teen Titans Go!’ At Comic-Con: Songs, Fursuits And So Much Food [SDCC 2013]
‘Teen Titans Go!’ At Comic-Con: Songs, Fursuits And So Much Food [SDCC 2013]
‘Teen Titans Go!’ At Comic-Con: Songs, Fursuits And So Much Food [SDCC 2013]
For obvious reasons, we're pretty big fans of triumphant returns, and there aren't many that have been as awesome as Cartoon Network's revival of Teen Titans Go!. Over the past few months, it's been a hoot to watch every week, and at San Diego, we sat down for a roundtable interview with producer Aaron Horvath and voice actors Tara Strong, Greg Cipes, Scott Menville and Khary Payton to find out ju
Greg Cipes On Voicing The Wildest Of The ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ [Interview]
Greg Cipes On Voicing The Wildest Of The ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ [Interview]
Greg Cipes On Voicing The Wildest Of The ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ [Interview]
Nickelodeon's new CG animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is set to debut this Saturday, September 29, and with it comes a new voice cast putting a fresh spin on the iconic creations of Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. Voicing Michelangelo in the new series is veteran voice actor Greg Cipes, who is no stranger to comic book-turned-cartoon roles having voiced Beast Boy on Teen Titans, Atlas in Astro