Roku / kids_and_family / TEEN TITANS GO KIDS CARTOONS
REVIEW
Teen Titans Go Kids Cartoons is a fan rebroadcast wearing a familiar logo.
A volunteer-style Roku channel that pipes Teen Titans Go clips to your TV without owning a frame of what it plays. Useful for a quiet afternoon, awkward to recommend with a straight face.
BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 9, 2026 · 3 MIN READ
Teen Titans Go Kids Cartoons
NEXCYPHER 2
OUR SCORE
5.4
ROKU
★ 5.0
PRICE
Free
In-app purchases
The Roku channel store has a long tail of small, single-purpose kids’ channels built around well-known cartoon brands the publisher does not own. Teen Titans Go Kids Cartoons sits squarely in that tradition. It is not made by Cartoon Network or Warner Bros. Discovery, it does not license the show, and the listing says so out loud.
What you get on launch is a thumbnail grid of Teen Titans Go clips and compilations sorted into Latest and Most Popular, plus a working on-screen keyboard for search. The interface is clean by Roku side-channel standards — no flashing chrome, no sidebar of unrelated material, no autoplay you cannot escape. For a five-year-old who wants Beast Boy on a TV right now, it works.
The honest framing is the most generous thing we can say about it. The publisher is a third party rebroadcasting clips around a brand they have no rights to, and they will tell you that themselves before you click install. Whether you are comfortable with that sitting on your home screen next to the licensed apps is the entire review.
It is exactly what it looks like — a third-party feed of Teen Titans Go clips with a polite note saying none of them belong to the publisher.
FEATURES
The channel opens onto a flat grid of Teen Titans Go clips sorted into Latest and Most Popular rows, with a thumbnail-driven feed you select with the Roku remote. A built-in search puts a mini keyboard on the left and live video results on the right, which is the right call on a TV interface and works without lag. Playback is straight inline video with no parental gate, no episode numbering, and no continue-watching state. Most items are short-form clips and compilations rather than full episodes.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
For what it is, the channel is honest. The store listing carries a clear disclaimer that it does not own or claim rights to the videos, which is more transparency than most copycat kids' channels offer. The interface is also restrained. No autoplay roulette, no aggressive ad pre-rolls baked into the channel chrome, and search behaves like a real search rather than a scrolling sidebar of unrelated thumbnails.
ROOM TO IMPROVE
This is not the official Teen Titans Go channel. The actual show belongs to Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. Discovery, and full episodes legitimately stream on Max, the Cartoon Network app, and the licensed Teen Titans Go feed inside The Roku Channel. Anything you watch here is a third-party rehost of clips the developer does not own — which is exactly what the disclaimer is admitting. That has obvious implications for video availability, removals, and what your kid is actually being shown next to a beloved logo. There is also no parental control, no kid-safe mode, and no curation layer to keep stray fan edits or low-effort compilations out of the feed. For a channel sold on a children's IP, that absence is the real problem.
CONCLUSION
Skip this if you have access to Max, the Cartoon Network app, or the licensed Teen Titans Go content already free inside The Roku Channel — those give you real episodes from the rights-holder. Install it only as a stopgap if you want a no-cost, ad-light grab bag of clips and you understand it is not an official channel. Watch out for sudden content gaps when source videos get pulled.