At New York Comic-Con 2024, voice of Cyborg on Teen Titans Go!, Khary Payton, was asked about D&D. Producer Pete Michail confirms D&D episode in season 9.
Teen Titans Go! is known for putting the Titans in all sorts of ridiculous and hilarious situations. As a fan of TTRPGs (Table Top Role Playing Games), and knowing that Khary Payton (voice of Cyborg) is as well, I had to make sure to ask him what his character’s D&D character would be.
Khary is on the show Enocunter Party, which delivers suspenseful and hilarious actual play D&D in an extremely entertaining way. “I love that show,” Payton says, after it being brought up.
Cyborg Would “Definately Be A Bard”
“We’ll take a little tip to Sam Riegel from Critical Role and throw the potty humor around a little bit.”
Khary Payton: Oh well he is definitely a bard. He’s got to sing his way through this joint, and with a little magic to boot, are you kidding me? We’ll take a little tip to Sam Riegel from Critical Role and throw the potty humor around a little bit, as a bard. I think that’s the way you’d have to do it. I want to see him with a lute and a little multicolored beret, looking ridiculous.
Teen Titans Go! Producer Pete Michail adds, “You’re probably gonna see that season nine,” before confirming that yes, we absolutely will be seeing it.
Tessa Smith: Pete, is this giving you ideas?
Pete Michail: No I’m not kidding, that one is actually done. It’s going.
Tessa Smith: Are you serious?
Pete Michail: Yeah, I thought the question was funny, I’m like well that is a thing, it’s happening.
Teen Titans Go! is the longest running DC Animated Series, with episode 400 coming to Cartoon Network on November 30th. Prior to the episode’s premiere, Cartoon Network will be playing all episodes of Teen Titans Go! starting November 1st.
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