Cinderblock; Publication information; Publisher: DC Comics: First appearance: Teen Titans "Divide and Conquer" Voiced by: Dee Bradley Baker: In-story information; Team affiliations (TV series) Slade Brotherhood of Evil: Abilities: Super-Strength (in TV series and comics) Regeneration (in comics)

The exact origin and nature of the entity called Cinderblock is unknown, but he has served several villains, usually Slade, as an obedient muscle man and enforcer for tasks which just require brute force. Cinderblock later escaped, attacked a number of guards and fought against the Titans, until the combined forces of Beast Boy, Cyborg, Starfire, and Raven managed to subdue him.



Relatives Cinderblock is an original character exclusively created for the show. Although Robin defeats him single-handedly in "Apprentice - Part 1", Cinderblock lost on purpose, being part of Slade's plan. Voice Character information 1 Images featuring Cinderblock (New Earth), Quotations by or about Cinderblock (New Earth), Character Gallery: Cinderblock (New Earth), https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Cinderblock_(New_Earth)?oldid=2753326, Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls, Pages using DynamicPageList parser function. Brotherhood of Evil Slade Terra His voice sounds very similar to Terraspin from Ben 10: Ultimate Alien. Unlike in the show he had the abilities of regeneration and being able to speak in short sentences.

Real name First seen battling the newest incarnation of Teen Titans in downtown San Francisco, Cinderblock was somehow able to absorb most of their attacks while sustaining little damage. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. DC Database is a FANDOM Movies Community. Anything within his reach (though mostly none)

Unknown Cinderblock lost to Robin on purpose so that Robin could locate Slade's base with the tracking device.
Titans Vol 2 #17(November, 2009).

Cinderblock eventually resurfaced as a member of the Brotherhood of Evil, teaming up with Johnny Rancid to capture Más y Menos, but succeeding in capturing only Menos. [Source]. a-ak al-aq ar-az b-bd be-bk bl-bp br-bz c-cd ce-ch ci-col com-coo cop-cz d-dh di-don doo-dz e-em en-ez f-fim fin-foo fop-fz g-gn go-gz h-hh hi-ho hp-hz i-inr ins-iz j k l-lif lig-lz m-mec med-mm mn-mz n-ne nf-nz o-oo op-oz p-peq per-pla plb-pre prf-pz q r-rel rem-rn ro-rz s-seb sec-shi shj-sma smb-spn spo-stq str-sz t-te tf-tn to-tz u v w-wh wi-wz x y z numbers/years/symbols, More cartoons with the keyword 'cinderblock'. Residence
Angel Unzueta Concrete form grants vast superhuman strength, stamina and durability In the episode Divide and Conquer, he is defeated single-handedly by Cyborg. Cinderblock gets his name from the material he's made out of.

Cinderblock appeared in the main DCuniverse where he is shown attacking the Titans in a town and was able to defeat all of them. On an interesting note, it always takes tremendous effort for the Teen Titans to subjugate Cinderblock, especially seen in the episode "Haunted". Cinderblock funny cartoons from CartoonStock directory - the world's largest on-line collection of cartoons and comics.



Cinderblock is shown as a gigantic monster of concrete who is of limited intelligence.

Inapplicable He possesses tremendous physical strength and endurance as well as extreme durability, granting him resilience to vast amounts of physical force and energy attacks.

Again due to his body being made entirely out of concrete he poses either near or completely endless stamina as he was never shown to be exhausted. Weapons

To be defeated and thwarted during attacks or thefts

Cinderblock never speaks in the series, but in ". Jump City (usually) Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Affiliations Species Though his ultimate fate is unknown, Static is later seen asking Aquagirl to retrieve the severed head from the bay.

Cinderblock is shown as a gigantic monster of living concrete who is of limited intelligence but considerable physical force.



Cinderblock is a huge possed stone creature.

This however did not defeat Cinderblock permanently, and his body quickly be… At the most basic level, Cinderblock is a petty thug, sent to do his master's bidding whenever extreme force is necessary.



He participated in the subsequent all-out fight against the assembled Titans, but he was defeated.

First episode It was not known if he was frozen or not. Teen Titans Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. He is capable of some degree of sentient thought, will and memory, and has showed a susceptibility to Jericho's possession abilities. Cinderblock is a giant Teen Titans villain apparently made of concrete.



After Slade's apparent death, Ternion presumably separated. Search by Search ID or Tag or use the Advanced Search, Santa's sleigh abandoned on cinder blocks, Customer HomeLog inMy AccountMy LightboxesPricingLicensing Agreement, CartoonsCartoonistsCategoriesKeywordsSearchMobile, Need Help?Contact UsFAQSearch TipsAbout UsTerms & ConditionsContent PolicyPrivacy Policy. To be defeated and thwarted during attacks or thefts, Concrete form grants vast superhuman strength, stamina and durability, Anything within his reach (though mostly none). This character is or was primarily an enemy of the Teen Titans, the Titans, or any of the other various Titans incarnations. He is capable of some degree of sentient thought, will and memory, though crude.

Dee Bradley Baker Cinderblock is a villainous character and - mostly by circumstance - an enemy of the Teen Titans. Cinderblock

Overload and Plasmus

Cinderblock was a boss character in the Teen Titans video game and is an unlockable playable character in the. https://teentitans.fandom.com/wiki/Cinderblock?oldid=109958. Before he could fully heal, Bombshell hurled his head into the San Francisco Bay. Background information However, Static is able to distract Cinderblock long enough for Beast Boy and Wonder Girl to impale him through the back with a large metal pipe, causing his body to crumble. Dislikes Later, Cinderblock was sent to attack a quarry outside of Jump City in order to serve as a distraction for Robin and Starfire. Place of Origin He made his debut in the first episode of the series, "Divide and Conquer," when he broke Plasmus out of prison on Slade's orders. "Divide and Conquer"

Cinderblock isn't an extremely complicated character. Unknown

However, due to the combined efforts of Static, Beast Boy, and Wonder Girl defeated him which made his whole body shattered and his head was thrown into the ocean. © CartoonStock Ltd. 2020All Rights Reserved. Deviant Whether he survived or not is unclear. Cinderblock was instrumental in Beast Boy's plan to infiltrate the Brotherhood of Evil's secret base by having Jericho take over his body. Cinderblock never speaks in the series, but in "Titans Together", he is shown talking while being possessed by Jericho. In the later stages of his 'master plan', Slade sent Cinderblock to fight Robin and gave him a tracking device containing the location of Slade's base.



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After a long and arduous fight, he was finally taken down, only to emerge again as one-third of Ternion during Slade's attempt to use Terra to control the city. Allies This template will categorize articles that include it into the "Titans Villains" category. His power is nearly unmatchable. However, Static is able to distract Cinderblock long enough for Beast Boy and Wonder Girl to impale him through the back with a large metal pipe, causing his body to crumble. However, he has since made his mainstream comic appearance in (Volume 2) #17. Fighting the Teen Titans in downtown San Francisco, Cinderblock was somehow able to absorb most of their attacks while sustaining little damage. This however did not defeat Cinderblock permanently, and his body quickly began to reform itself. First Appearance