“ Teen Titans Go’s Beast Boy Voice claims to have been dismissed by Warner Bros after the diagnosis of Parkinson

Updated 8:55 p.m.; Previous 3:40 p.m.: Greg Cipes, the actor who expresses Beast Boy on Teen Titans is!went to social networks to disseminate his frustration concerning the claims he was dismissed.
Responding to an Instagram publication on the dismissal of CIPES of the Cartoon Network series, the voice actor alleys that he was unjustly cut after sharing news from personal health.
“Warner Brothers literally dismissed me on Valentine’s Day just after having publicly shared the diagnosis of my parkinson,” said Cipes.
In a second comment, he added: “It’s like a death for me that only fans can bring back to life.”
CIPES has expressed Beast Boy throughout the Nine Season’s Race of the show so far, from 2013, which is currently broadcast on Cartoon Network. The actor had already expressed the character to Teenage titans (2013), which lasted five seasons.
A source close to the animated series noted that the role of Beast Boy in Teen Titans is! was being resumed due to creative differences, and this decision was not made in response to the revelation of the diagnosis of CIPS health. Furthermore, Deadline Hears that CIPES has been proposed to express a different character from the series, for which he has already recorded lines, and a development agreement for a potential vehicle with a vehicle in the future.
Greg Cipes claims on Instagram
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The other characters that Cipes expressed in his career include Michelangelo Ninja Turtles mutant teenage (2012), Kevin Levin in the Ben 10 Franchise (starting with Ben 10: Extraterre force Ultimate Spider-ManChiro in Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!, And Splaat by Roboplaat!.
In an April article to raise awareness of Parkinson’s disease, CIPES shared its gratitude to the studio, writing: “A big thank you to Warner Brothers for keeping me as a boy of the beast that I created for 25 years and throughout this kind of Parkinson’s health.

Greg Cipes on an Instagram publication from April 2025
The deadline contacted WBD and CIPES to comment.




