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Gregory Michael Cipes (born January 4, 1980) is an American voice and film actor. He is also a singer, musician, composer, and professional surfer. He is best known for his voice roles as Beast Boy in Teen Titans, Teen Titans Go!, Young Justice, and Beast Boy: Lone Wolf; Michelangelo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012); Kevin Levin in the Ben 10 franchise (beginning with Ben 10: Alien Force); Iron Fist in Ultimate Spider-Man; Chiro in Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!; and Splaat from RoboSplaat!. He has made appearances in the television series Gilmore Girls, in the season four episode "Ted Koppel's Big Night Out", and Deadwood. Cipes has also guest starred in an episode of Ghost Whisperer in the episode "Love Still Won't Die". He appeared as a freegan in the Bones season six episode "The Body and the Bounty". He also played a man who camps out in Roseanne's yard in her series Roseanne's Nuts. From 2009 to 2018, he appeared in a recurring role as Chuck in the ABC television series The Middle. His film career includes playing the character Dwight Mueller in Fast & Furious, Reed in National Lampoon's Pledge This!, and Sam in Vile. Description above from the Wikipedia article Greg Cipes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Teen Titans Go! follows a team of young superheroes—Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy, and Cyborg—as they navigate the chaotic balance between saving the world and dealing with everyday teenage problems. Based in their tower headquarters, the Titans face off against colorful villains like Slade and Brother Blood while also contending with mundane challenges like paying rent, getting pizza, and maintaining their friendship. The show blends irreverent humor with genuine heart, breaking the fourth wall and embracing absurdist comedy while occasionally delivering surprisingly emotional character moments. Robin struggles with his leadership and obsession with his nemesis Slade, Starfire adapts to Earth culture with innocent confusion, Raven battles her dark demonic heritage, Beast Boy provides comic relief, and Cyborg serves as the tech-savvy heart of the team. The series celebrates the absurdity of superhero tropes while exploring themes of found family, self-acceptance, and the messy reality of growing up. With its vibrant animation, pop culture references, and willingness to be deliberately silly, Teen Titans Go! has become a cultural phenomenon that appeals to both children and adults.
