No, these characters were created for young children.
Teen Titans series’ creators initially stated that younger children were the intended audience for the series.
“but along the way, I think the producers discovered it was reaching a wider audience. … [the show] got into some darker story lines, and they introduced a lot more characters, so they expanded on it, and they let the show evolve with the audience.”
— J. Torres, Titans Companion 2 by Glen Cadigan.[31]
The incredibles is PG with a target audience of 8-13 years old. Pixar Disney obviously works hard to make their films enjoyable to the adults in the room, but the film was made for children primarily, with the bonus that the whole family will enjoy it.
The Teen Titans nor The Incredibles were targeted at children. TT was mid to late teens and TI was absolutely for adults.
No, these characters were created for young children.
Teen Titans series’ creators initially stated that younger children were the intended audience for the series.
“but along the way, I think the producers discovered it was reaching a wider audience. … [the show] got into some darker story lines, and they introduced a lot more characters, so they expanded on it, and they let the show evolve with the audience.” — J. Torres, Titans Companion 2 by Glen Cadigan.[31]
The incredibles is PG with a target audience of 8-13 years old. Pixar Disney obviously works hard to make their films enjoyable to the adults in the room, but the film was made for children primarily, with the bonus that the whole family will enjoy it.
TT was definitely not targeted at 16 and 17 year olds. Kids mostly aged out of Nicktoons by 13 or 14 at that time.
Source: was in high school when this aired.