List of Teen Titans Go! episodes
Teen Titans Go! is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics fictional superhero team, the Teen Titans. The series was announced following the popularity of DC Nation's New Teen Titans shorts,[1][2] both of which are based on the 2003 Teen Titans TV series. Teen Titans Go! is a more comedic take on the DC Comics franchise, dealing with situations that happen every day.[2] Sporting a different animation style, Teen Titans Go! serves as a comedic spin-off with no continuity to the previous series, and only certain elements are retained. Many DC characters make cameo appearances and are referenced in the background. The original principal voice cast returns to reprise their respective roles.
As of August 6, 2021, 329 episodes of Teen Titans Go! have aired.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 52 | April 23, 2013 | June 5, 2014 | |
2 | 52 | June 12, 2014 | July 30, 2015 | |
3 | 53 | July 31, 2015 | October 13, 2016 | |
4 | 52 | October 20, 2016 | June 25, 2018 | |
5 | 52 | June 25, 2018 | April 4, 2020 | |
6 | 52 | October 4, 2019 | May 1, 2021 | |
7 | TBA | January 8, 2021 | TBA |
Episodes
Season 1 (2013–14)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Story written and boarded by | Original air date [3][4] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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1 | 1 | "Legendary Sandwich" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Erik Knutson, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | April 23, 2013 | 2.01[5] | |
After being interrupted by the guys during a Pretty Pretty Pegasus marathon, Raven sends them, along with Starfire, on a dangerous mission to look for ingredients for a mystical sandwich of legend. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Pie Bros" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Will Friedle Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | April 23, 2013 | 2.01[5] | |
In order to buy Cyborg an expensive birthday gift, Beast Boy takes a job at their favorite pie shop, but it jeopardizes their friendship. While there, The Titans discover that the owner of the pie shop uses human beings in her pies. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Driver's Ed" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Tab Murphy Storyboarded by : Erik Knutson, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | April 30, 2013 | 1.45[6] | |
Robin takes up driver's ed after his license is suspended, but fails to realize that his instructor Ed is a bank robber using him as a getaway driver. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Dog Hand" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Tom Pugsley Storyboarded by : Erik Knutson, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | April 30, 2013 | 1.45[6] | |
Seeking to lure his daughter back to the dark side, Raven's father Trigon makes nice with her friends through granting them wishes discussing their "daddy issues". Fed up with this, Raven agrees to turn over to the dark side. Then when Trigon threatens the lives of the rest of the team, Raven reveals this to be a trick, angering Trigon. He then threatens to revoke Raven's powers. So Raven, along with the rest of the team, fight Trigon with the wishes that he granted them, defeating him. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Double Trouble" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Dan Forgione, and Howie Perry | May 7, 2013 | 1.59[7] | |
Growing tired of Beast Boy's same old game, Cyborg tricks Raven into creating a magical double of himself to play with Beast Boy. Beast Boy and his magic double become friends, so Cyborg tricks Raven into creating a magical double of Beast Boy, and things go out of hand when the doubles become friends, and they learn how to create more magical doubles, and kick the original Titans out of the tower. They then figure out the original Beast Boy and Cyborg are clones themselves. So Robin traces credit card purchases to an apartment where the original Cyborg and Beast Boy, now obese and only playing video games, reside. Knowing the tower would one day become overrun with clones, they created a device that sends the tower with all of the clones inside, to a distant planet in space and a new tower appears in its place. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "The Date" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : Sholly Fisch Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Dan Forgione, and Howie Perry | May 7, 2013 | 1.59[7] | |
After mustering up enough courage to ask Starfire on a date, Robin finds his archrival Speedy has already arranged plans to go out with her. To get his revenge, Robin kidnaps and impersonates him to sabotage his date. Then Speedy, dressed as Robin, shows up at the restaurant and interrupts the date. He and Robin then battle, and Robin defeats Speedy. Robin changes back into his own clothes, and is about to go on his own date with Starfire, until he begins to fell guilty and confesses everything to her. This angers Starfire and causes her to punch Robin in the face. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Dude Relax" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | May 14, 2013 | 1.64[8] | |
After Robin's high-strung nature begins to affect the team, they try to teach him to relax. This then backfires when the team actually needs Robin to defeat a monster, but he becomes too relaxed to fight and the team is defeated. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Laundry Day" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | May 14, 2013 | 1.64[8] | |
After defeating a messy monster, the Titan's clothes become messy. The Titans bicker as to whom is responsible for cleaning the Titans' tattered uniforms. Raven succumbs, and uses her magic to clean them, bringing them to life and against the Titans. The uniforms quickly defeat them, and Robin says that if they make it out alive, he will do the laundry for the next year. So Raven uses a spell that stops the clothes, revealing that she tricked Robin into doing the laundry and that she cast a spell on the clothes to intentionally bring them to life. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Ghostboy" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Dan Forgione, and Howie Perry | May 21, 2013 | 1.84[9] | |
Beast Boy has Starfire believe she has killed him in mosquito form, so he acts like a ghost to scare her. The Titans get back at him with one of Raven's spells to make Beast Boy think that he really is dead. However, Beast Boy gets his revenge by jumping into a volcano-like mountain. Cyborg dies after getting ripped to shreds by a mountain lion, Robin dies after falling off a cliff, and Raven and Starfire both die after getting hit by lasers. Beast Boy nearly jumps and mocks the other Titans for being gullible and he was not going to jump, the other Titans (including Starfire) are angry at Beast Boy, Beast Boy walks away but accidentally falls into the volcano (killing him offscreen,) The episode ends with the Titans laughing, then Cyborg saying "So what now?" | |||||||
10 | 10 | "La Larva de Amor" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | May 28, 2013 | 1.84[10] | |
When the other Titans are given the task of babysitting Silkie, he escapes to Mexico in romantic pursuit of a Mexican woman named Sonia and her evil and jealous lover Carlos. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "Hey Pizza!" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Erik Knutson, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | June 4, 2013 | 1.83[11] | |
Beast Boy and Cyborg try to get free pizza by slowing down the delivery boy, but constantly fail to get the pizza to Titans Tower in over 30 minutes; meanwhile, Robin is torn between building a pool or a senior center. | |||||||
12 | 12 | "Gorilla" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Dan Forgione, and Howie Perry | June 11, 2013 | 1.98[12] | |
Beast Boy takes over the Titans after not changing out of his gorilla form. Robin trains with Cyborg to take back leadership. | |||||||
13 | 13 | "Girl's Night Out" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | June 18, 2013 | 1.55[13] | |
Starfire and Raven invite Jinx for a girls' night out when the other Titans go out on a guys' night out, but while doing so, they cause hijinks throughout the city. | |||||||
14 | 14 | "You're Fired!" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Erik Knutson, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | June 25, 2013 | 1.56[14] | |
When Beast Boy is fired from the team, the Titans look for new members to join, and select Zan and Jayna, the Wonder Twins. Being useless to the team and hired as a receptionist, Beast Boy assists Zan in sabotaging Jayna. | |||||||
15 | 15 | "Super Robin" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Adam Stein Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | July 2, 2013 | 1.74[15] | |
Robin wants superpowers as he is the only one without them, but Raven tells him that powers are a curse. | |||||||
16 | 16 | "Tower Power" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : Adam Beechen Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Erik Knutson, and Howie Perry | July 9, 2013 | 1.75[16] | |
Cyborg thinks being a robot is the best, but when he short-circuits, the Titans cannot put him back together, so they connect him to the tower computer, with unexpected results. | |||||||
17 | 17 | "Parasite" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Tab Murphy Teleplay by : Tab Murphy and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Erik Knutson, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | July 16, 2013 | 1.77[17] | |
Starfire gets a space parasite who she names Perry and talks to through brain waves. The Titans become fond of it, but Robin suspects that it is evil. Robin then realizes that it is not evil after befriending Perry, but it morphs into a spider alien who crushes the Titans. | |||||||
18 | 18 | "Starliar" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Dan Forgione, and Howie Perry | July 23, 2013 | 1.85[18] | |
Starfire is the only one invited to the Titans East party because of the other Titans' immaturity, so Beast Boy teaches her to lie so that she will not upset the others. | |||||||
19 | 19 | "Meatball Party" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Paul Giacoppo Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | July 30, 2013 | 1.54[19] | |
Eating a meatball mixed with metal components cracks Raven's tooth and unleashes a tentacled demon from her mouth whenever it opens. | |||||||
20 | 20 | "Staff Meeting" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Michael Ryan Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | August 13, 2013 | 1.52[20] | |
The Titans' accidentally break Robin's staff, which he is very fond of, so he attempts to find a better one at the Universe Tree. | |||||||
21 | 21 | "Terra-ized" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Eric Rogers Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | August 20, 2013 | 1.87[21] | |
Terra has the other Titans believe that she is Beast Boy's girlfriend, but Raven is suspicious of her every move. The other Titans' think that she is just jealous. | |||||||
22 | 22 | "Artful Dodgers" | Luke Cormican | Story by : J. M. DeMatteis Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | August 27, 2013 | 1.80[22] | |
The Titans spend too much time practicing a victory dance for their dodgeball match against the H.I.V.E., and do not practice the game, so for the finals, they plan to cheat. | |||||||
23 | 23 | "Burger vs. Burrito" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | September 3, 2013 | 1.70[23] | |
Beast Boy and Cyborg find out they have a different favorite food, so they battle it out to see which is superior: the burger or the burrito. | |||||||
24 | 24 | "Matched" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | September 11, 2013 | 1.44[24] | |
Cyborg has a Love Matcher 5000 program that ends up pairing Raven with Beast Boy and Starfire with Aquaman. While Beast Boy does everything he knows how to do, Robin can only hope that being more like Aquaman could win Starfire's heart. | |||||||
25 | 25 | "Colors of Raven" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | September 18, 2013 | 1.68[25] | |
When a crystal prism stolen from Dr. Light breaks in front of Raven, she is split into five versions of herself and the rest of the Titans must find her copies, trap them in the fragments of the prism, and put her back together. | |||||||
26 | 26 | "The Left Leg" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | September 25, 2013 | 1.71[26] | |
Cyborg builds a robot for all the Titans to use in dangerous situations. However, Robin is relegated to the left leg, so he decides to make it the best body part it can be. | |||||||
27 | 27 | "Books" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Alex Almaguer, Noel Belknap, and Stan Ruiz | October 2, 2013 | 1.59[27] | |
Raven shows the Titans the joy of reading books, which they come to love a lot. When they cannot find any more books, they stumble across an evil and ancient magic book that can make all of their imaginations come to life. Once "turning off" their imaginations, Raven destroys the evil book once and for all. | |||||||
28 | 28 | "Lazy Sunday" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | October 9, 2013 | 1.58[28] | |
Robin gives the Titans' couch to charity as he is tired of Cyborg and Beast Boy's Lazy Sundays, thus sending them through grief. Meanwhile, Robin installs a treadmill into the place of the couch, and makes Beast Boy and Cyborg take up a life of fitness. | |||||||
29 | 29 | "Starfire the Terrible" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | October 16, 2013 | 1.55[29] | |
Robin is upset that he has no arch-nemesis, so Starfire comes to save-or ruin-the day. | |||||||
30 | 30 | "Power Moves" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Merrill Hagan Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | October 23, 2013 | 1.62[30] | |
Cyborg and Beast Boy combine their powers to make "power moves". When Robin and Cyborg accidentally make one, Beast Boy gets jealous when they start doing power moves together. | |||||||
31 | 31 | "Staring at the Future" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Erik Knutson, and Howie Perry | October 30, 2013 | 1.25[31] | |
When Cyborg and Beast Boy end up 30 years into the future in a long staring contest, they find out that Robin, Starfire, and Raven have taken up bigger responsibilities as adults. | |||||||
32 | 32 | "No Power" | Luke Cormican | Story by : J.M. DeMatteis and Jeff Mednikow Teleplay by : J.M. DeMatteis Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | November 6, 2013 | 1.44[32] | |
Robin sets the Titans on a challenge to use no super-powers for 24 hours, to prove to them how hard that no powers can be. | |||||||
33 | 33 | "Sidekick" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Erik Knutson, and Howie Perry | November 13, 2013 | 1.73[33] | |
Batman assigns Robin to look after the Batcave while he is gone. The Titans come too, but mess everything up. | |||||||
34 | 34 | "Caged Tiger" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Alex Almaguer and Noel Belknap | November 20, 2013 | 1.68[34] | |
Robin, Cyborg and Beast Boy get trapped in the elevator and get cabin fever, while Raven and Starfire meet Dr. Light and find out that he is not so bad after all. | |||||||
35 | 35 | "Second Christmas" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Alex Almaguer, Noel Belknap, and Dave Stone | December 4, 2013 | 1.43[35] | |
The Titans are excited about Christmas, but when it ends they fool Starfire into throwing a second one. | |||||||
36 | 36 | "Nose Mouth" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : Tom Pugsley Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Erik Knutson, and Howie Perry | January 8, 2014 | 1.62[36] | |
After Robin keeps everybody awake one night because of his sleep-fighting, the Titans think that Raven's spells could help around the Tower. When Raven finally does, she becomes more evil, just as she feared that she would. | |||||||
37 | 37 | "Legs" | Luke Cormican | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | January 15, 2014 | 1.62[37] | |
When Robin steals Raven's cloak, the Titans find out that she is a better person without it. Raven later leaves the Titans, but comes back when things get out of control with her cloak after Cyborg ends up wearing it. | |||||||
38 | 38 | "Breakfast Cheese" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : James Krieg Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Erik Knutson, and Howie Perry | January 22, 2014 | 1.57[38] | |
Starfire tries teaching the Titans to want to be hippies and they try to use peace and love to defeat their adversaries. | |||||||
39 | 39 | "Waffles" | Luke Cormican | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | February 5, 2014 | 1.76[39] | |
Robin and the Titans become annoyed when Beast Boy and Cyborg will only say the word "waffles". | |||||||
40 | 40 | "Be Mine" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Alex Almaguer and Noel Belknap | February 12, 2014 | 2.01[40] | |
Terra seeks revenge against the Titans, particularly Beast Boy, during a Valentine's Day dance at Titans Tower. | |||||||
41 | 41 | "Opposites" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Erik Knutson, and Howie Perry | February 19, 2014 | 1.87[41] | |
Cyborg falls in love with Jinx and both try to keep it a secret from the Titans and the H.I.V.E. | |||||||
42 | 42 | "Birds" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow & Dave Stone Teleplay by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, Dave Stone & John Loy Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | February 26, 2014 | 1.77[42] | |
Robin accidentally mutates mocking birds with birdicide, which soon take over the tower. | |||||||
43 | 43 | "Brain Food" | Aaron Horvath & Scott O'Brien | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Erik Knutson, and Howie Perry | March 5, 2014 | 1.86[43] | |
Beast Boy wants to be smarter than the others, so he uses Raven's spell book to make the Titans dumber than him. But as a meteor heads for Earth, it is up to Silkie to save the world. | |||||||
44 | 44 | "In and Out" | Aaron Horvath | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Erik Knutson, and Howie Perry | March 12, 2014 | 1.74[44] | |
Robin insists that he must go in disguise as a villain named Red X in order to blow up the H.I.V.E. Tower, but he finds out that some things are just too good to be destroyed and the rest of the Titans follow. | |||||||
45 | 45 | "Little Buddies" | Luke Cormican | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | March 19, 2014 | 1.64[45] | |
Cyborg befriends Pain Bot and decides to keep him as a "little buddy". | |||||||
46 | 46 | "Missing" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | March 26, 2014 | 1.67[46] | |
Robin, Beast Boy and Cyborg return Silkie to Killer Moth in favor of a cash reward, while Raven tries convincing Starfire that Silkie was incapable of loving her. | |||||||
47 | 47 | "Uncle Jokes" | Luke Cormican | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | April 9, 2014 | N/A | |
Beast Boy and Cyborg invite Starfire to join their entourage, as long as she avoids annoying "uncle jokes". Robin ends up freaking out over the team's balance when Starfire joins in. | |||||||
48 | 48 | "Más y Menos" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Alex Almaguer, Noel Belknap, and Andrew Dickman | April 16, 2014 | N/A | |
Robin tries teaching two super-speedy Guatemalan brothers named Más y Menos how to become heroes, or rather to become like him, but the other Titans distract him from his "lessons". | |||||||
49 | 49 | "Dreams" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Guy Stevenson Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Casey Leonard, and Bryan Newton | April 23, 2014 | 1.84[47] | |
The dreams of the Titans are revealed. Includes clips from "Titans East Part 1" and Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. | |||||||
50 | 50 | "Grandma Voice" | Scott O'Brien | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Erik Knutson, and Howie Perry | April 30, 2014 | 1.52[48] | |
Cyborg starts speaking in the voice of his grandmother, which the Titans think is funny, but it proves to be more annoying as the days go by.
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51 | 51 | "Real Magic" | Aaron Horvath | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Erik Knutson, Howie Perry, and Dave Stone | May 14, 2014 | N/A | |
Raven tries to stop Robin from performing "terrible" magic tricks, because of being summoned by the magic god.
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52 | 52 | "Puppets, Whaaaaat?" | Luke Cormican | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Jeff Mednikow, and Dave Stone | June 5, 2014 | N/A | |
After Robin gets mad at the team, he makes a deal with the evil Puppet Wizard. |
Season 2 (2014–15)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Story written and boarded by | Original air date [3][4] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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53 | 1 | "Mr. Butt" | Luke Cormican | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman and Jeff Mednikow | June 12, 2014 | 1.76[49] | |
Starfire is again set up by her scheming elder sister, Blackfire, and put in galactic jail in her stead. As she outrageously plots revenge, the other Titans' help make Blackfire a better sister by sending her to "Sister School". | |||||||
54 | 2 | "Man Person" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Merrill Hagan Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Fred Osmond | June 19, 2014 | 1.84[50] | |
Beast Boy starts replacing body parts with robotic limbs to make him look tough. Calling himself "Scar Man", it causes Raven to have a crush on him. | |||||||
55 | 3 | "Pirates" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Adam Tierney Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman and Jeff Mednikow | June 26, 2014 | 2.18[51] | |
Beast Boy becomes wildly jealous of Aqualad when he and Raven begin to fall for each other, while Cyborg gets the obsessive idea in his head that Aqualad must be a pirate. | |||||||
56 | 4 | "Money Grandma" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Merrill Hagan Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Bryan Newton | July 3, 2014 | 1.96[52] | |
After Robin begins Team Leader Elections for the Titans and hoping to win again, Raven brings back George Washington from the past to show Robin what being a true leader is really all about. | |||||||
57 | 5 | "I See You!" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Merrill Hagan Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap and Ben Jones | July 24, 2014 | 1.95[53] | |
Robin and Starfire go on a stakeout, but it is really an excuse for her to kiss him. Meanwhile, Beast Boy and Cyborg try stakeouts with Raven's dark secret as well. | |||||||
58 | 6 | "Brian" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap and Ben Jones | July 31, 2014 | 1.96[54] | |
When the Titans are captured by the Brain, it is up to Birdarang and the other little buddies to save them. | |||||||
59 | 7 | "Nature" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Merrill Hagan Storyboarded by : James Krenzke and Howie Perry | August 7, 2014 | 2.12[55] | |
Beast Boy claims to have lost his "wild side" after losing the ability to change into animals. | |||||||
60 | 8 | "Salty Codgers" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : James Krenzke and Howie Perry | August 14, 2014 | 1.69[56] | |
61 | 9 | "Knowledge" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Justin Becker Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Bryan Newton, and Fred Osmond | August 21, 2014 | 1.85[57] | |
Raven gives Starfire a mystical charm that gives her unlimited Earth knowledge, but in the process, she becomes a nuisance. | |||||||
62 | 10 | "Slumber Party" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Joseph Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap and Ben Jones | August 28, 2014 | 1.72[58] | |
The Titans host a slumber party to get rid of Cyborg's fear of the dark.
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63 | 11 | "Love Monsters" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Joseph Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap and Ben Jones | September 4, 2014 | 2.27[59] | |
Raven warns the Titans not to go near a box that contains the Twin Destroyers of Azarath. Starfire opens it and loves the Destroyers. However, all kinds of love and affection is what makes them even stronger. | |||||||
64 | 12 | "Baby Hands" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman and Jeff Mednikow | September 11, 2014 | 2.20[60] | |
Brother Blood erases the memories of Raven, Cyborg, Starfire and Beast Boy so that they will each not remember being a Titan. This thrills Robin, because he then retrains the team in his own style. | |||||||
65 | 13 | "Caramel Apples" | Luke Cormican | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Fred Osmond | September 18, 2014 | 1.92[61] | |
Trigon wants to destroy Earth because Raven did not get him anything for Father's Day. Starfire spends time with Trigon because she did not have a fatherly relationship with her own father, M'yandr. | |||||||
66 | 14 | "Sandwich Thief" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Joseph Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap and Ben Jones | September 25, 2014 | 2.46[62] | |
Robin hunts for the person who stole his "perfect" sandwich. | |||||||
67 | 15 | "Friendship" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Merrill Hagan Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Bryan Newton | October 2, 2014 | 1.98[63] | |
The Control Freak traps the Titans in the TV show "Pretty Pretty Pegasus" and they must find a way out. | |||||||
68 | 16 | "Vegetables" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Joseph Storyboarded by : James Krenzke and Howie Perry | October 9, 2014 | 2.10[64] | |
The Titans become vegetarians, but not everyone is meant for it. | |||||||
69 | 17 | "The Mask" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Miles Hindman & Derek Iversen Teleplay by : J.M. DeMatteis Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman and Jeff Mednikow | October 16, 2014 | 2.71[65] | |
Robin's mask hides a terrible secret, not just his secret identity. But what is it hiding? | |||||||
70 | 18 | "Serious Business" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : James Krenzke and Howie Perry | October 23, 2014 | 1.83[66] | |
The Titans find out the purpose for a bathroom. | |||||||
71 | 19 | "Halloween" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : James Krenzke and Howie Perry | October 30, 2014 | 1.80[67] | |
Raven tries to put the spirit back into Halloween. | |||||||
72 | 20 | "Boys vs. Girls" | Jeff Mednikow | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman | November 6, 2014 | 2.01[68] | |
After Robin, Beast Boy, and Cyborg make sexist statements to Raven and Starfire, the team makes a competition to determine if boys or girls are better. When the girls win and Beast Boy and Cyborg choose to act like girls, Robin tries to prove that boys are better by giving Raven and Starfire cooties. | |||||||
73 | 21 | "Body Adventure" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Joseph Storyboarded by : Alex Almaguer and Noel Belknap | November 13, 2014 | 1.87[69] | |
When Cyborg gets sick, Robin becomes small so that he can fight the infection and the Titans go to help. | |||||||
74 | 22 | "Road Trip" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Marly Halpern Glaser Storyboarded by : Greg Araya, Walt Holcombe, and James Krenzke | November 20, 2014 | 1.83[70] | |
Cyborg takes the Titans on a road trip. | |||||||
75 | 23 | "Thanksgiving" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Joseph Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Bryan Newton, and Will Patrick | November 26, 2014 | 2.81[71] | |
Robin tries to impress Batman by hosting the perfect Thanksgiving dinner. Meanwhile, Raven's father Trigon joined in as he mentioned twice in his appearance. | |||||||
76 | 24 | "The Best Robin" | Jeff Mednikow | Story by : Ben Joseph Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman and Geneva Hodgson | December 4, 2014 | 2.17[72] | |
Due to the Titans' laziness, Robin creates another team of himself to battle Brother Blood. | |||||||
77 | 25 | "Mouth Hole" | Jeff Mednikow | Story by : Merrill Hagan Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman, Walt Holcombe, and Scott O'Brien | January 8, 2015 | 2.42[73] | |
Robin goes on a quest to gain a new power: whistling. | |||||||
78 | 26 | "Hot Garbage" | Luke Cormican | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Bryan Newton | January 15, 2015 | 1.73[74] | |
When the Titans try to get Beast Boy to clean his dirty room, they discover that there is more to garbage than just trash. | |||||||
79 | 27 | "Robin Backwards" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Caldwell Tanner Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Bryan Newton | January 22, 2015 | 2.15[75] | |
Nibor, the Bizarro World's Robin, arrives in Jump City, and the Titans decide that they should probably keep an eye on him. Robin tries to express his "rules", but Nibor does the opposite of what he is told, and the other Titans follow in unison. After an unsuccessful time, Robin joins the Bizarro Titans. | |||||||
80 | 28 | "Crazy Day" | Jeff Mednikow | Story by : John Loy Storyboarded by : Andrew Dickman and Walt Holcombe | January 29, 2015 | 2.11[76] | |
It is Crazy Day again, and Raven must do her best to avoid being driven completely crazy by the other Titans, while dealing with a major headache. | |||||||
81 | 29 | "Smile Bones" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Marly Halpern Glaser Storyboarded by : Greg Araya and James Krenzke | February 5, 2015 | 2.22[77] | |
Cyborg and Beast Boy develop a habit of wolfing down their food without savoring it like the other Titans do. This becomes problematic in the form of giant stomach monsters. | |||||||
82 | 30 | "Real Boy Adventures" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Joseph Storyboarded by : Alex Almaguer and Noel Belknap | February 12, 2015 | 1.98[78] | |
After transforming into "Fleshy Guy", Cyborg discovers the ups and downs of being human. | |||||||
83 | 31 | "Hose Water" | Jeff Mednikow | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Alex Almaguer and Noel Belknap | February 19, 2015 | 2.30[79] | |
The discovery of a baby bird fuels Starfire and Cyborg to discover that their inner children have been awakened. | |||||||
84 | 32 | "Let's Get Serious" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Greg Araya, Zach Bellissimo, and James Krenzke | February 26, 2015 | 2.33[80] | |
After the Young Justice heroes easily take out the H.I.V.E. Five while the Teen Titans make silly jokes, Robin makes the team become more serious, hoping to unite the team. It works, and the Titans' personalities are changed drastically. | |||||||
85 | 33 | "Tamaranian Vacation" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Bryan Newton and Sean Kreiner | March 5, 2015 | 2.22[81] | |
The Titans visit Starfire's home world of Tamaran to try to learn what makes her so sweet and loving. Unfortunately, Tamaran is not exactly what it seems, and they find out the reason for Starfire's boundless optimism. | |||||||
86 | 34 | "Rocks and Water" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Joseph Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Bryan Newton, and Kaitlyn Ritter | March 12, 2015 | 1.97[82] | |
87 | 35 | "Multiple Trick Pony" | James Krenzke | Story by : Ben Joseph Storyboarded by : Walt Holcombe and Ashley Lenz | March 19, 2015 | 1.89[83] | |
Robin insists that he is a "Multiple Trick Pony" when Kid Flash shows him up with his speed. | |||||||
88 | 36 | "Truth, Justice, and What?" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Bryan Newton, and Jeremy Polgar | March 26, 2015 | 1.85[84] | |
When the other Titans become extremely addicted to pizza, Robin orders a ban of it to set things right. However, once he realizes the folly of his idea, the Titans must contend with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to return to their old ways. | |||||||
89 | 37 | "Two Bumble Bees and a Wasp" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla, Sean Kreiner, and Bryan Newton | April 2, 2015 | 1.95[85] | |
When Robin tries to teach the others to have more respect for money, he ends up learning a lesson himself. | |||||||
90 | 38 | "Oil Drums" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Alex Almaguer and Noel Belknap | April 9, 2015 | 2.23[86] | |
Cyborg is looking forward to a marathon of watching The A-Team, but the remote appears to be lost. | |||||||
91 | 39 | "Video Game References" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap and Stevie Borbolla | April 16, 2015 | 1.80[87] | |
The Titans immerse themselves in different video game worlds. | |||||||
92 | 40 | "Cool School" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Josephine Campbell Teleplay by : Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Sean Kreiner, and Jeremy Polgar | April 23, 2015 | 2.02[88] | |
Rose Wilson escapes from prison, defeating the Titans with cool one-liners. Only Raven is immune to Rose's insults, and the two decide to hang out and do cool stuff together. Meanwhile, Cyborg, Starfire and Beast Boy feel lame by comparison, so they go to Cool School. Robin, however, goes off on a tirade and constantly stalks the two until Rose is once again imprisoned. | |||||||
93 | 41 | "Kicking a Ball and Pretending to Be Hurt" | James Krenzke | Story by : Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Walt Holcombe, Sean Kreiner, and Kris Wimberly | April 30, 2015 | 1.75[89] | |
Robin teaches the Titans how to play soccer. They quickly become obsessed, and accidentally uncover the secret reason why the sport is so popular. | |||||||
94 | 42 | "Head Fruit" | James Krenzke | Story by : Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla, Walt Holcombe, Sean Kreiner, and Ashley Lenz | May 7, 2015 | 2.15[90] | |
When Beast Boy's head starts to rattle, Robin suggests that he should find a hobby so that his brain will stop shrinking. Beast Boy and his brain agree to take up gardening. | |||||||
95 | 43 | "Yearbook Madness" | Jeff Mednikow | Story by : Merrill Hagan Storyboarded by : Walt Holcombe and Erik Knutson | May 14, 2015 | 1.56[91] | |
Beast Boy and Cyborg decide to create a yearbook for the Titans, and Robin goes crazy trying to become the most popular Titan. | |||||||
96 | 44 | "Beast Man" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Caldwell Tanner Storyboarded by : Alex Almaguer and Noel Belknap | June 29, 2015[92] | 2.28[93] | |
Beast Boy discovers that he can use his abilities to turn himself into an adult. The Titans' take advantage of this to go to the movies to see Death Toilet III and other things that require parental guidance. | |||||||
97 | 45 | "Operation Tin Man" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Merrill Hagan Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Kris Wimberly | June 30, 2015 | 2.30[94] | |
Cyborg spends time with Jinx and befriends Gizmo while the rest of the team tries to rescue him. | |||||||
98 | 46 | "Nean" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Sean Kreiner, and Jeremy Polgar | July 1, 2015 | 2.27[95] | |
Trigon, Raven's father, hears about her "nean" word, but insists that she should be mean. Afterwards, he casts a curse on her so that Raven can only be nice. Meanwhile, Starfire is going to marry a pot of chili, but Robin is jealous. | |||||||
99 | 47 | "Campfire Stories" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Sean Kreiner, and Jeremy Polgar | July 2, 2015 | 2.22[96] | |
While camping, Robin suggests to the others that they all tell a scary campfire story. | |||||||
100 | 48 | "And the Award for Sound Design Goes to Rob" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Sean Kreiner, and Jeremy Polgar | July 3, 2015 | 2.35[97] | |
Raven makes a deal with the Whisperer to remove all sound. | |||||||
101 | 49 | "The H.I.V.E. Five" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap and Stevie Borbolla | July 27, 2015 | 2.04[98] | |
The H.I.V.E. Five are sick of the Titans' always beating them, so they decide to take a day off and stay as far from the Teen Titans as possible...if they can. | |||||||
102 | 50 | "The Return of Slade" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Stevie Borbolla, and James Krenzke | July 28, 2015 | 2.15[99] | |
After defeating their most devious of enemies, Slade, Cyborg and Beast bring a clown to party which terrifies Starfire. However, they modify the clown and he goes off on a rampage; tainting kids' entertainment everywhere. | |||||||
103 | 51 | "More of the Same" | James Krenzke | Story by : Michael Jelenic & Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Walt Holcombe and Ashley Lenz | July 29, 2015 | 2.26[100] | |
It is New Year's Eve, and the Titans' are trying to master all of the traditions to make sure they have a good new year. | |||||||
104 | 52 | "Some of Their Parts" | James Krenzke | Story by : Adam Tierney Storyboarded by : Walt Holcombe and Ashley Lenz | July 30, 2015 | 2.08[101] | |
Robin uses the prism from "Colors of Raven" to split the others into their core personalities (despite saying that they are greater than some of their parts) so he can make the world's best fighting team. However, Robin becomes selfish and divides himself into his personalities, finding that he has no good personality and Silkie's emoticlones must defeat him. |
Season 3 (2015–16)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Story written and boarded by | Original air date [3][4] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |||||
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105 | 1 | "Cat's Fancy" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | July 31, 2015 | 2.10[102] | |||||
When Starfire expresses her intense and close affection only to a cat, Robin realizes that the only way Starfire will ever love him is if he turns into a cat. Later, Starfire becomes a cat lady and Beast Boy thinks that turning into a cat is a bad idea. | |||||||||||
106 | 2 | "Leg Day" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla and Jeremy Polgar | August 6, 2015 | 1.65[103] | |||||
After being defeated due to very poor leg strength, Raven and the Titans try to strengthen their legs by becoming the League of Legs. | |||||||||||
107 | 3 | "Dignity of Teeth" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla and Geoff Marian | August 13, 2015 | 1.83[104] | |||||
Beast Boy gets a wad of cash from the mythical Tooth Fairy against Raven's advice, which results in the other Titans' knocking their own teeth out for a chance to get money. | |||||||||||
108 | 4 | "Croissant" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla and Geoff Marian | August 20, 2015 | 1.76[105] | |||||
A mysterious cocoon is ready to hatch and Beast Boy is nowhere to be found. | |||||||||||
109 | 5 | "Spice Game" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Caldwell Tanner Storyboarded by : Geneva Hodgson and Walt Holcombe | August 27, 2015 | 1.46[106] | |||||
Tired of Robin's bland cooking, the other four Titans' work on making their favorite foods spicier, but later on the foods give them hot breath in the end. | |||||||||||
110 | 6 | "I'm the Sauce" | Bryan Newton | Story by : Caldwell Tanner Storyboarded by : Walt Holcombe and Geoff Marian | September 3, 2015 | 1.50[107] | |||||
Stuck inside because of bad weather, the Titans play rainy day games after Robin convinces them that indoor activities will cheer up the clouds and make the rain stop. | |||||||||||
111 | 7 | "Hey You, Don't Forget About Me in Your Memory" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Walt Holcombe | September 10, 2015 | 1.51[108] | |||||
In order to become an All-American class student, Robin must return to school with help from the Titans. | |||||||||||
112 | 8 | "Accept the Next Proposition You Hear" | Bryan Newton | Story by : H. Caldwell Tanner Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Sean Kreiner, and Jeremy Polgar | October 19, 2015 | 1.68[109] | |||||
Robin refuses to give the Titans any more orders so that they will learn to think for themselves. Instead, the Titans start taking cues from fortune cookies. | |||||||||||
113 | 9 | "The Fourth Wall" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | October 20, 2015 | 1.49[110] | |||||
The Control Freak informs the Titans that they are on a TV show that he created and demands that they earn him an award or he will reboot them. | |||||||||||
114 | 10 | "40%, 40%, 20%" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Jeremy Polgar | October 21, 2015 | 1.53[111] | |||||
Cyborg's real strength comes not from his robot parts, but from his favorite song "The Night Begins to Shine". | |||||||||||
115 | 11 | "Grube's Fairytales" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Geneva Hodgson and Geoff Marian | October 22, 2015 | 1.54[112] | |||||
Robin tries to teach the Titans valuable life lessons by reading them fairy tales, but the others co-opt his stories and spin them into their own twisted yarns. | |||||||||||
116 | 12 | "A Farce" | Bryan Newton | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Jeremy Polgar | October 23, 2015 | 1.42[113] | |||||
Brother Blood takes the Titans to trial for their recent destruction of Jump City. | |||||||||||
117 | 13 | "Scary Figure Dance" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Joseph Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla and Geneva Hodgson | October 29, 2015 | 1.59[114] | |||||
The Titans' Halloween party is interrupted by the H.I.V.E. Five robbing a candy factory. | |||||||||||
118 | 14 | "Animals, It's Just a Word!" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Walt Holcombe and Geoff Marian | November 5, 2015 | 1.53[115] | |||||
Beast Boy presses the Fire button on Cyborg's laser cannon, accidentally "killing" the other Titans. Using a transfusion of his own blood, Beast Boy not only brings the Titans back to life, but also enables them to transform into (and behave like) animals. | |||||||||||
119 | 15 | "BBBDAY!" | Bryan Newton | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Walt Holcombe | November 12, 2015 | 1.81[116] | |||||
It is Beast Boy's Birthday, but the others did not celebrate. As a result, the universe does not know his age and it is changing him rapidly. Now the ONLY way to celebrate is at the center of the universe. | |||||||||||
120 | 16 | "Black Friday" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | November 19, 2015 | 1.48[117] | |||||
Starfire does not know the meaning of Black Friday. | |||||||||||
121 122 | 17 18 | "Two Parter" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Michael Jelenic, Aaron Horvath, & Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla and Geneva Hodgson | November 25, 2015 | 2.13[118] | |||||
Luke Cormican | Story by : Michael Jelenic, Aaron Horvath, & Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian and Jeremy Polgar | ||||||||||
In Part One, the Titans visit the Hall of Justice to use the pool, but then decided to check out the inside. In Part Two, the Titans must save the members of the Justice League from the clutches of the supervillain Darkseid.
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123 | 19 | "The True Meaning of Christmas" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | December 3, 2015 | 1.50[119] | |||||
Fed up with never getting presents from Santa, the Titans head to the North Pole to take themselves off the Naughty List...by any means necessary. | |||||||||||
124 | 20 | "Squash & Stretch" | Bryan Newton | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla and Jeremy Polgar | January 7, 2016 | 1.32[120] | |||||
The Titans learn about cartoon-style violence in order to get revenge on a snack-stealing squirrel. | |||||||||||
125 | 21 | "Garage Sale" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Paul Giacoppo Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | January 14, 2016 | 1.16[121] | |||||
Robin makes the other Titans sell their treasured mementos from past episodes. | |||||||||||
126 | 22 | "Secret Garden" | Bryan Newton | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Geoff Marian, and Jeremy Polgar | January 21, 2016 | 1.45[122] | |||||
Cyborg is building stress up, to the point where he directs his built-up rage onto the other Titans. To help calm him down, Starfire takes Cyborg into her secret garden. | |||||||||||
127 | 23 | "The Cruel Giggling Ghoul" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | February 11, 2016 | 1.34[123] | |||||
The Titans go to the Wacka Doodles Amusement Park to watch LeBron James, but no one is there. The Titans find out what is going on. A parody of The New Scooby-Doo Movies.
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128 | 24 | "How 'Bout Some Effort" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla and Walt Holcombe | February 15, 2016 | 1.89[124] | |||||
It is Valentine's Day and Cyborg goes to great lengths to make it special for his girlfriend Jinx. | |||||||||||
129 | 25 | "Pyramid Scheme" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : H. Caldwell Tanner Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla, Sean Kreiner, and Geoff Marian | February 15, 2016 | 1.89[124] | |||||
Beast Boy makes lots of money due to a pyramid scheme and convinces the other Titans to join in. | |||||||||||
130 | 26 | "Beast Boy's St. Patrick's Day Luck, and It's Bad" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Geneva Hodgson | March 17, 2016 | 1.71[125] | |||||
The Titans become cursed on St. Patrick's Day, with the exception of Beast Boy, and must retrieve the cure from the end of the rainbow, only to find out that Robin is transforming himself into a leprechaun. | |||||||||||
131 | 27 | "The Teen Titans Go Easter Holiday Classic" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla and Zach Bellissimo | March 25, 2016 | 1.14[126] | |||||
The Easter Bunny is missing, so the Titans go and search for him before Easter is ruined. | |||||||||||
132 | 28 | "Batman v Teen Titans: Dark Injustice" | Bryan Newton | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Geneva Hodgson and Jeremy Polgar | March 28, 2016 | 1.37[127] | |||||
The Titans prank each other on April Fool's Day, but it starts to get out of hand. Raven tries to convince the humiliating jokes on April Fool's Day to stop. | |||||||||||
133 | 29 | "Bottle Episode" | Bryan Newton | Story by : Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Geneva Hodgson and Walt Holcombe | April 21, 2016 | 1.38[128] | |||||
The Titans are trapped in a giant bottle in their living room and spend their time reminiscing. | |||||||||||
134 | 30 | "Finally a Lesson" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Stevie Borbolla, and Sean Kreiner | April 28, 2016 | 1.48[129] | |||||
The gang learns a valuable lesson from Robin about home investment. | |||||||||||
135 | 31 | "Arms Race with Legs" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Jeremy Polgar | May 5, 2016 | 1.17[130] | |||||
Raven as Lady Legasus must help the League of Legs. | |||||||||||
136 | 32 | "Obinray" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Walt Holcombe and Geoff Marian | May 12, 2016 | 1.36[131] | |||||
The Titans start speaking Pig Latin to prevent Robin from eavesdropping. | |||||||||||
137 | 33 | "Wally T" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Geneva Hodgson and Jeremy Polgar | May 19, 2016 | 1.24[132] | |||||
The Titans have a surprise visit from a fan named Wally T. | |||||||||||
138 | 34 | "Rad Dudes with Bad Tudes" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Stevie Borbolla | May 26, 2016 | 1.27[133] | |||||
After seeing a pair of cool dudes on roller blades, Robin tries to be just like them. | |||||||||||
139 140 | 35 36 | "Operation Dude Rescue" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla, Sean Kreiner, Geoff Marian, and Jeremy Polgar | May 30, 2016 | 1.36[134] | |||||
Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Jeremy Polgar | ||||||||||
The male Titans are captured and Raven and Starfire try to rescue them, then the female Titans unite to rescue the male Titans from the Brain. To do so, they enlist the assistance of Rose Wilson, Jinx, and Terra. | |||||||||||
141 | 37 | "History Lesson" | Aaron Horvath | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | June 9, 2016 | 1.29[135] | |||||
Robin tries to teach the other Titans valuable history lessons, but the others turn his stories into their own twisted yarns. | |||||||||||
142 | 38 | "The Art of Ninjutsu" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian and Jeremy Polgar | June 16, 2016 | 1.52[136] | |||||
The other Titans train Beast Boy in the ways of the ninja. | |||||||||||
143 | 39 | "Think About Your Future" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Walt Holcombe and Geneva Hodgson | June 23, 2016 | 1.41[137] | |||||
The Titans are reckless with their money and health, much to the detriment of their future selves. | |||||||||||
144 | 40 | "TTG v PPG" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Emily Brundige Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Sean Kreiner, Casey Leonard, and Dave Stone | June 30, 2016 | 2.42[138] | |||||
After using a repellent to temporarily prevent the Powerpuff Girls from moving, Mojo Jojo uses a teleportation device to teleport himself into Jump City, in the Titans' tower, then the girls follow him into the same place where he appeared, only to run into Robin, Starfire, and Raven. Then, after the girls compete with three of the Titans to see who is better, and Mojo Jojo traps Cyborg and Beast Boy in his new lair, the girls defeat him, with "help" from Robin, Starfire, and Raven.
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145 | 41 | "Island Adventures: Coconut Cream Pie" (Part 1) | Noel Belknap | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla, Karina Gazizova, Karl Hadrika, Walt Holcombe, and Sean Kreiner | August 1, 2016 | 1.83[139] | |||||
The Titans are shipwrecked on a deserted island and must use the island's resources to survive.
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146 | 42 | "Island Adventures: Pure Protein" (Part 2) | Bryan Newton | Story by : Emily Brundige Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Karina Gazizova, Sean Kreiner, and Dave Stone | August 2, 2016 | 2.07[140] | |||||
The Titans hold a team competition, but have to avoid an alien hunter.
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147 | 43 | "Island Adventures: Open Door Policy" (Part 3) | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Casey Leonard, Sean Kreiner, Geoff Marian, Jeremy Polgar, and Dave Stone | August 3, 2016 | 1.70[141] | |||||
The Titans try to find food, but stumble upon dinosaurs instead.
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148 | 44 | "Island Adventures: Crazy Desire Island" (Part 4) | Dave Stone | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca, Sean Kreiner, and Dave Stone | August 4, 2016 | 1.74[142] | |||||
Robin eavesdrops on the Titans and grants them wishes to teach them life lessons, but things do not go as he had hoped.
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149 | 45 | "Island Adventures: The Titans Show" (Part 5) | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Karina Gazizova, Sean Kreiner, Geoff Marian, and Dave Stone | August 5, 2016 | 1.68[143] | |||||
The Titans get sick of the island and decide to leave, only to realize that they have in fact been unknowingly press-ganged into a reality TV show by the Teen Titans' villains and the Control Freak.
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150 | 46 | "Booty Scooty" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | September 5, 2016 | 1.38[144] | |||||
In order to save Titans Tower from some wealthy land developers, the Titans search for pirate treasure. | |||||||||||
151 | 47 | "Who's Laughing Now" | Bryan Newton | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Walt Holcombe, Sean Kreiner, and Geoff Marian | September 8, 2016 | 1.23[145] | |||||
Beast Boy searches for his spirit animal and joins a group of bears. | |||||||||||
152 | 48 | "Oregon Trail" | Bryan Newton | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Stevie Borbolla | September 15, 2016 | 1.23[146] | |||||
Robin forces the other Titans into a mid-1800s style adventure complete with covered wagons, attacks from the elements, and dysentery.
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153 | 49 | "Snuggle Time" | Bryan Newton | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Stevie Borbolla, Sean Kreiner, and Jeremy Polgar | September 22, 2016 | 1.32[147] | |||||
When yet another crime alert interrupts their relaxation, the Titans decide to become villains and do whatever they want. | |||||||||||
154 | 50 | "Oh Yeah!" | Noel Belknap | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Stevie Borbolla and Walt Holcombe | September 29, 2016 | 1.50[148] | |||||
Cyborg tells the other Titans that TV wrestling is fake and tries to teach them real wrestling. | |||||||||||
155 | 51 | "Riding the Dragon" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Will Friedle Storyboarded by : Geneva Hodgson, Sean Kreiner, and Geoff Marian | September 29, 2016 | 1.50[148] | |||||
While playing a fantasy game, the Titans get trapped inside. Robin tries to tell them to play by the rules, but they ignore him. | |||||||||||
156 | 52 | "The Overbite" | Bryan Newton | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Zach Bellissimo, Stevie Borbolla, Karina Gazizova, Geneva Hodgson, Walt Holcombe, and Sean Kreiner | October 6, 2016 | 1.16[149] | |||||
Raven teaches the Titans to dance properly, but then the Titans learn the forbidden moves and are summoned by the dance demon. | |||||||||||
157 | 53 | "The Cape" | Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, & Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, & Peter Rida Michail Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | October 13, 2016 | 1.12[150] | |||||
Cyborg and Robin argue over the importance of capes.
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Season 4 (2016–18)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Story written and boarded by | Original air date [3][4] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |||||
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158 | 1 | "Shrimps and Prime Rib" | Dave Stone | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Nic Parris | October 20, 2016 | 1.23[151] | |||||
159 | 2 | "Halloween v Christmas" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Geoff Marian | October 27, 2016 | 1.33[152] | |||||
When Santa tries to take over Halloween, it is up to the Titans, the Halloween Spirit, and a few ghouls, to stop him. | |||||||||||
160 | 3 | "Booby Trap House" | Dave Stone | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Geoff Marian | November 3, 2016 | 1.29[153] | |||||
The other Titans accidentally leave Starfire and Cyborg back at the tower when leaving for the team's annual road trip in a hurry due to them having overslept. Determined to make use of their situation, Cyborg and Starfire arm the tower with state of the art booby traps to protect themselves from intruders while the rest of the team is away, while also attempting to act more like "adults" to prove to Robin that they are mature. But when the traps go to the other Titans, Starfire and Cyborg turn out to be foolish kids with them thinking that they are adults. | |||||||||||
161 | 4 | "Fish Water" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap, Todd Dejong, and Nic Parris | November 17, 2016 | 1.30[154] | |||||
Starfire wins a goldfish at the Jump City carnival, (whom she dubs "The Fish") and vows to keep it alive, despite the other Titans pointing out that goldfish have a very short lifespan. | |||||||||||
162 | 5 | "TV Knight" | Luke Cormican and Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Luke Cormican, Sean Kreiner, and Peter Rida Michail Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | November 26, 2016 | 1.32[155] | |||||
In the first episode of the TV Knight trilogy, Batman and Commissioner Gordon spend the day sitting on the couch, eating snacks, and watching various TV programs, with the programs being a bunch of gags thrown together compilation style. Cyborg must quickly catch the ice cream truck when he misses it while getting a haircut; Pain Bot changes and becomes a dancing machine rather than a killing machine after Beast Boy removes a thorn from him; Beast Boy and Cyborg have fun calling each other on their communicators, but this annoys Raven; Robin fails to shine the right signal for Batman; Raven cooks an impatient Trigon breakfast; Cyborg and Beast Boy engage in a thrilling staring contest; Starfire in her Jeff mask and a bottle of mustard chase after a pickle and an onion who have committed a crime; Sticky Joe meets Sticky Joan (a female version of himself) and flirts with her, but a too-soon kiss lands him a slap on his face. | |||||||||||
163 | 6 | "Teen Titans Save Christmas" | Dave Stone | Story by : Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Geoff Marian, and Nic Parris | December 1, 2016 | 1.25[156] | |||||
Santa quits Christmas and stops giving children presents on Christmas Day because he cannot have the other holidays. So the Titans decide to save Christmas themselves. | |||||||||||
164 | 7 | "BBSFBDAY!" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Noel Belknap and Zach Bellissimo | December 3, 2016 | 1.30[157] | |||||
When Beast Boy finds out that Starfire never celebrated her birthday on Earth, he decides to share his with her, but eventually realizes that it is not such a good idea after all when he starts acting like a brat. Or is it? | |||||||||||
165 166 | 8 9 | "The Streak" | Dave Stone | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Nic Parris | January 27, 2017 | 1.62[158] | |||||
Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Geoff Marian | ||||||||||
It is Crime Season, and Robin is determined to continue his streak of stopping 52 crimes every year (an allusion to the previous hiatus-free season of 52 episodes), much to the Titans's dismay. Kid Flash takes Cyborg, Starfire and Raven, leaving Robin with only Beast Boy. Kid Flash returns to ruin Robin's streak on purpose. So Robin makes the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, and Sticky Joe the new Teen Titans. | |||||||||||
167 | 10 | "The Inner Beauty of a Cactus" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca, Sean Kreiner, and Alexander Santacruz | February 3, 2017 | 1.27[159] | |||||
After Starfire's misunderstanding about actual animals at the Jump City Zoo, Robin decides to play Spin the Bottle where Starfire can improve her English through kissing. However, Robin goes insane when Starfire kisses the other Titans and when his bottle lands on a cactus, which he falls in love with. But when Starfire goes around kissing people, she loses her own personality more and more. | |||||||||||
168 | 11 | "Movie Night" | Ed Skudder and Lynn Wang | Story by : Ed Skudder and Lynn Wang Teleplay by : Chad Quandt and Aaron Waltke Storyboarded by : Ed Skudder and Lynn Wang | February 10, 2017 | 1.17[160] | |||||
The Titans have a hard time deciding who gets to choose which movie they watch on Movie Night. When their TV is broken, they get the TV from the basement, but more trouble ensues. | |||||||||||
169 170 | 12 13 | "BBRAE" | Dave Stone | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Nic Parris | February 20, 2017 | 1.62[161] | |||||
Luke Cormican | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, David Gemmill, and Geoff Marian | ||||||||||
Beast Boy writes a song for Raven that makes her happy. But when he goes on tour with it and becomes too popular with the girls, Raven curses the song in such a manner that it spreads anger and hatred everywhere, including among her fellow Titans. | |||||||||||
171 | 14 | "Permanent Record" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Jacqueline Menville Storyboarded by : David Gemmill and Sean Kreiner | March 3, 2017 | 1.15[162] | |||||
It is back to school day, and Robin decides to teach the Titans things as a teacher, but he becomes the student when they decide to teach. Beast Boy teaches science, Starfire teaches incorrect grammar, Cyborg teaches chemistry, and Raven is the substitute. Of all their unique lessons, Robin receives all four check marks, thus forever ruining his permanent record. | |||||||||||
172 | 15 | "Titan Saving Time" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : David Gemmill, Sean Kreiner, and Christine Kwon | March 10, 2017 | 0.98[163] | |||||
The Titans (not Robin) complain about the missing hour (2:00 AM) and look for 2:00 AM at a farmer's barn. At first Robin does not believe this, but when it is true, Robin admits that he is wrong. | |||||||||||
173 | 16 | "The Gold Standard" | Dave Stone | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Joey Cappabianca | March 17, 2017 | 1.27[164] | |||||
It is St. Patrick's Day, and, after wishing to become a leprechaun, Beast Boy becomes obsessed with gold. | |||||||||||
174 | 17 | "Master Detective" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Jacqueline Menville Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian and Nic Parris | March 31, 2017 | 1.00[165] | |||||
Robin claims that he is a master detective and tries to find out what happened to the animals on the island that the Titans live on. The only animal left is an octopus. | |||||||||||
175 | 18 | "Easter Creeps" | Dave Stone | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Adriel Garcia and David Gemmill | April 14, 2017 | 1.27[166] | |||||
The Tooth Fairy returns to take over Easter and the Titans must stop her. | |||||||||||
176 | 19 | "Hand Zombie" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Geoff Marian | April 21, 2017 | 1.08[167] | |||||
After Starfire kisses his hand, Robin vows to never wash it again, which leads to disastrous results. | |||||||||||
177 | 20 | "Employee of the Month: Redux" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Rob Hoegee Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Nic Parris | April 28, 2017 | 0.93[168] | |||||
178 | 21 | "The Avogodo" | James Krenzke | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Geoff Marian | May 5, 2017 | 1.18[169] | |||||
On Cinco de Mayo, Robin discovers that avocados can grant different abilities to whoever consumes them. He becomes overly obsessed with the superfood and is taken over by "the God of Avocados". | |||||||||||
179 | 22 | "Orangins" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Mike Nordstrom | May 29, 2017 | 1.47[170] | |||||
The Teen Titans each tell their (slightly inaccurate) origin story. | |||||||||||
180 | 23 | "Jinxed" | James Krenzke | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | June 9, 2017 | 1.04[171] | |||||
Robin ignores the rules for a game of jinx and ends up losing his voice. The Titans learn that Jinx collects voices as a hobby and go to the H.I.V.E. Five Tower to get it back. | |||||||||||
181 | 24 | "Brain Percentages" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Adriel Garcia | June 16, 2017 | 0.95[172] | |||||
Beast Boy starts using more than 10% of his brain in an effort to find the hidden images in a puzzle, but it soon gets out of hand. | |||||||||||
182 | 25 | "BL4Z3" | Dave Stone | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | June 23, 2017 | 1.02[173] | |||||
The Teen Titans become master hackers to stop a gang of computer pirates from dominating the World Wide Web. | |||||||||||
183 | 26 | "Hot Salad Water" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Adriel Garcia, David Gemill, and Sean Kreiner | June 30, 2017 | 1.02[174] | |||||
When drinking tea turns the other Titans English, it is up to Robin to save America from another British invasion led by the Queen of the United Kingdom herself. Notes: This episode is very controversial and offensive, upsetting both British and American audiences because Robin shows prejudice against British people and xenophobia. Audiences were also angry about the fact the queen was a villain, which could be considered defamation. Despite initially being pulled from UK broadcasting, the episode still airs in reruns in the UK in uncensored form. However, it’s still banned in most countries for these reasons. | |||||||||||
184 | 27 | "The Day the Night Stopped Beginning to Shine and Became Dark Even Though It Was the Day Chapter One: I Saw You Dance" | Luke Cormican and Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Adriel Garcia, David Gemmill, Sean Kreiner, Geoff Marian, and Nic Parris | August 1, 2017 | 1.59[175] | |||||
Cyborg becomes trapped in the alternate reality of "The Night Begins to Shine" with a dragon who wants to steal the song for his own evil purposes.
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185 | 28 | "The Day the Night Stopped Beginning to Shine and Became Dark Even Though It Was the Day Chapter Two: The Story in Your Eyes" | Luke Cormican and Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Adriel Garcia, David Gemmill, Sean Kreiner, and James Krenzke | August 2, 2017 | 1.54[176] | |||||
Without Cyborg, Beast Boy feels lost and sets out to find himself, but ends up meeting a music legend.
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186 | 29 | "The Day the Night Stopped Beginning to Shine and Became Dark Even Though It Was the Day Chapter Three: Playing Hard to Get" | Luke Cormican and Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca, Adriel Garcia, David Gemmill, Sean Kreiner, and Nic Parris | August 3, 2017 | 1.72[177] | |||||
The Titans return to the alternate reality to save Cyborg, but will they be able to defeat the dragon?.
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187 | 30 | "The Day the Night Stopped Beginning to Shine and Became Dark Even Though It Was the Day Chapter Four: The Night Begins to Shine" | Luke Cormican and Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca, Adriel Garcia, James Krenzke, Geoff Marian, and Dave Stone | August 4, 2017 | 1.87[178] | |||||
In a final epic battle, the Titans' and their musician allies square off against the evil dragon for control of "The Night Begins to Shine".
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188 | 31 | "Lication" | Dave Stone | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Nic Parris | September 1, 2017 | 1.03[179] | |||||
Robin introduces the Titans to a free money-making app, but they soon learn the dangers of a shareconomy. | |||||||||||
189 | 32 | "Labor Day" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Jacqueline Menville Storyboarded by : Adriel Garcia and Rob Lilly | September 4, 2017 | 1.31[180] | |||||
Robin uses Labor Day as an opportunity to teach the other Titans about the importance of labor. | |||||||||||
190 | 33 | "Classic Titans" | Dave Stone | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Geoff Marian | September 15, 2017 | 1.04[181] | |||||
The Control Freak attempts to prove his point about classic superhero cartoons by sending the Titans to a former version of Teen Titans Go!. | |||||||||||
191 | 34 | "Ones and Zeroes" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca, Rob Lilly, and Nic Parris | September 22, 2017 | 0.98[182] | |||||
The Titans build an AI robot so that it will create a pizza that has never been made before. | |||||||||||
192 | 35 | "Career Day" | Mark Marek | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian and Nic Parris | September 29, 2017 | 1.01[183] | |||||
On Career Day, Robin makes the other Titans get jobs, and at first they hate it, but eventually with what jobs they got, they become successful. | |||||||||||
193 | 36 | "TV Knight 2" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Joey Cappabianca, David Gemmill, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, and Peter Rida Michail Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca, David Gemmill, Sean Kreiner, and Peter Rida Michail | October 6, 2017 | 0.87[184] | |||||
In the second episode of the TV Knight trilogy, Batman and Commissioner Gordon are watching TV programs in a compilation style episode again, but this time it is during a slumber party and they invite the Joker and the Penguin, but they need to be careful to not let Alfred catch them awake. Starfire bakes cookies that when eaten, give you the emotion that the cookies are with Cyborg as the taste tester; Birdarang sings a song to show a couple of kids how "hard" he is; Beast Boy sings a song to Raven about how he will not be hitting on Terra and staying with her (but at some points he does anyway); Silkie sings a rap about himself and other bugs; Robin's parasitic twin that lives in his eye socket teaches him to just go on this upcoming date as himself; Raven is enlisted to get a baby rain cloud who is ruining the pegasus' cotton candy crops to stop after being transported to Pretty Pretty Pegasus. | |||||||||||
194 195 | 37 38 | "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star" | James Krenzke | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, Geoff Marian, and Nic Parris | October 9, 2017 | 1.43[185] | |||||
Luke Cormican | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Adriel Garcia, Rob Lilly, and Geoff Marian | ||||||||||
In a parody of America's Got Talent, the Justice League are the judges and whoever wins becomes a member of the Justice League, so Robin will do whatever it takes to win the competition. | |||||||||||
196 | 39 | "The Academy" | James Krenzke | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo, David Gemmill, Sean Kreiner, and Geoff Marian | October 20, 2017 | 1.12[186] | |||||
Robin creates the Teen Titans Awards in an effort to get his teammates to clean up the tower. | |||||||||||
197 | 40 | "Costume Contest" | Mark Marek | Story by : Jacqueline Menville Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Adriel Garcia | October 27, 2017 | 1.21[187] | |||||
Tired of losing to the H.I.V.E. Five every year, the Titans hatch a scheme to win the Halloween costume contest by dressing up as the H.I.V.E. Five. | |||||||||||
198 | 41 | "Throne of Bones" | James Krenzke | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Adriel Garcia and Rob Lilly | November 3, 2017 | 1.11[188] | |||||
When the Titans end up going to a heavy metal concert instead of what they thought was a smooth jazz concert, the heavy metal takes over the Titans (except Robin). After playing a heavy metal record backwards despite Robin's warnings, the other Titans end up in Metalworld, a world full of heavy metal, so Robin must go in after them. | |||||||||||
199 | 42 | "Demon Prom" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly and Nic Parris | November 10, 2017 | 1.20[189] | |||||
When Trigon forces Raven to attend her prom, she brings the rest of the Titans along with her to upset him. | |||||||||||
200 | 43 | "Thanksgetting" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Adriel Garcia | November 17, 2017 | 1.17[190] | |||||
Tired of the normal traditions, the Titans decide to create their own for Thanksgiving. | |||||||||||
201 202 | 44 45 | "The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular!" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Joey Cappabianca | November 24, 2017 | 1.57[191] | |||||
Dave Stone | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | ||||||||||
When their world starts disappearing, the Titans must confront their developers. Later, the Titans learn how difficult it is to make a cartoon when they try to animate Michael and Aaron.
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203 | 46 | "BBCYFSHIPBDAY" | Mark Marek | Story by : Jacqueline Menville Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly and Nic Parris | December 8, 2017 | 0.93[192] | |||||
Beast Boy and Cyborg celebrate the birthday of their friendship literally because it is a merged version of them. | |||||||||||
204 | 47 | "Beast Girl" | Mark Marek | Story by : Jacqueline Menville Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Adriel Garcia | February 19, 2018 | 1.43[193] | |||||
Beast Boy meets a female version of himself called Beast Girl and learns that they have so much in common.
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205 206 | 48 49 | "Flashback" | James Krenzke | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Adriel Garcia | March 30, 2018 | 1.18[194] | |||||
Ken McIntyre | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly and Nic Parris | ||||||||||
Super-nice Robin the Boy Wonder moves to Jump City, and is overwhelmed by its villains, so he decides to build a hero team. Some of the candidates bring out his worst qualities, and Kid Flash boots him off his own team. Robin then enlists the washouts to retake the tower, fully embracing his anger and pettiness.
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207 | 50 | "Bro-Pocalypse" | Mark Marek | Story by : Kyle Stafford Storyboarded by : Zach Bellissimo and Rob Lilly | May 28, 2018 | 0.72[195] | |||||
When the male Titans are injured from a weight-lifting accident, Starfire and Raven must become bros by fist bumping a giant fist that is headed towards Earth or else the "Bro-Pocalypse" will happen, where every bro loses what makes them a bro. | |||||||||||
208 | 51 | "Mo' Money Mo' Problems" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly and Nic Parris | June 25, 2018[nb 1] | 0.50[196] | |||||
When Beast Boy decides to hibernate in the Batcave, he finds this as an opportunity to get Robin to give him and the other Titans a tour of Wayne Manor (with references to many Batman movies). When the Titans believe that money solves all problems, Robin says it does not and that it is a vice, the Titans then learn that Robin has always wanted a Bell Biv DeVoe poster in his room, and soon money might actually fix Robin's problem. | |||||||||||
209 | 52 | "TV Knight 3" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Ken McIntyre Storyboarded by : Adriel Garcia and Nic Parris | June 25, 2018 | 0.54[196] | |||||
In the third and final episode of the TV Knight trilogy, Batman refuses to pay attention to the birthday party that the Justice League set up for him and tries to watch TV instead. In a parody of Knight Rider, Beast Boy (as Michael Knight) and Cyborg (as KITT) argue that there is no crime in the desert that they are in; in a commercial for the Jump City Zoo, Raven calls out animals that Beast Boy turns into, which wears him out; a sitcom called The Jellynecks features the Titans screaming with actual jellynecks; Starfire tells a joke to Robin in a show that is a parody of Hee Haw; a nature documentary covers the Titans' usual antics; the sitcom The Jellynecks continues with Starfire answering a call from Robin; a commercial showing how mustaches can turn Robin's life around; the final episode of The Jellynecks features the Titans' having a picnic. |
Season 5 (2018–20)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Story written and boarded by | Original air date [3][4] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |||||
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210 | 1 | "The Scoop!" | Dave Stone | Story by : Ethan Nicolle Storyboarded by : David Gemmill and Rob Lilly | June 25, 2018 | 0.59[196] | |||||
Starfire becomes friends with an ice cream scoop that she stole from the H.I.V.E.'s ice cream social. The Titans believe Starfire's attraction to inanimate objects is strange, but Starfire believes that inanimate objects are special. | |||||||||||
211 | 2 | "Chicken in the Cradle" | Victor Courtright | Story by : Ethan Nicolle Storyboarded by : Victor Courtright | June 25, 2018 | 0.70[196] | |||||
After being warned by Robin that his responsibilities will catch up with him, Beast Boy lays an egg. Using his animal-changing powers to goof off instead of taking care of his newly-hatched baby chick, the Titans decide to care for it, and Beast Boy starts to realize maybe he is not being the best father to the baby chick and that it is time to be one. | |||||||||||
212 213 | 3 4 | "Kabooms" | Dave Stone | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : David Gemmill and Sean Kreiner | July 20, 2018 | N/A | |||||
James Krenzke | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : David Gemmill, Sean Kreiner, and Rob Lilly | ||||||||||
Robin proposes that the Titans should go see a movie based on the show Babies vs. Dogs, but the Titans will not be in unless explosions are featured, which Robin says that there will be. When they head to the movies the Titans enjoy the film because of the action, until the film's exposition starts to ruin it for them (except Robin). After the movie, the Titans decide to make their own movie that is not about themselves, but Raven fears that creative differences will ruin the film. With Beast Boy and Cyborg as script writers, Robin as the director, Starfire on wardrobe, and Raven on makeup, the Titans work together to make the movie, but things do not go so well.
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214 | 5 | "Tower Renovation" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Joseph Cappabianca and Geoff Marian | August 13, 2018 | 0.62[197] | |||||
Taking place after the events of Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, the Tower is still destroyed, thanks to Slade. The Titans decide to go to City Hall, but their blueprint is denied; they then try and house hunt, but are unsuccessful when the Titans except for Robin disagree with every house. They believe that they are forever homeless, until Robin takes a risk and has him and the Titans try to rebuild the tower without City Hall finding out. | |||||||||||
215 | 6 | "My Name is Jose" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Rory Smith | October 8, 2018 | 0.71[198] | |||||
The Titans have Raven give them new superpowers, but have a hard time adjusting. | |||||||||||
216 | 7 | "The Power of Shrimps" | Dave Stone | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : David Gemmill, Bryan Newton, and Mike Nordstrom | October 8, 2018 | 0.71[198] | |||||
Aqualad uses shrimps and prime rib to try to win back Raven. | |||||||||||
217 | 8 | "Monster Squad" | Dave Stone | Story by : Michael Jelenic Storyboarded by : Brian Newton and Rory Smith | October 19, 2018 | 0.57[199] | |||||
The Titans want to be the scariest trick-or-treaters in town, so Raven casts a spell to turn them into real monsters. | |||||||||||
218 | 9 | "Real Orangins" | James Krenzke | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Marius Alecse, Rob Lilly, Geoff Marian, Jeff Mednikow, and Rick Morales | November 5, 2018 | 0.67[200] | |||||
Robin tries again to tell the real origin story of the Teen Titans. | |||||||||||
219 | 10 | "Quantum Fun" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Michael Jelenic Storyboarded by : David Gemmill and Sean Kreiner | November 6, 2018 | 0.62[201] | |||||
Robin takes the other Titans on a trip through the dizzying world of quantum physics. | |||||||||||
220 | 11 | "The Fight" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Jeff Mednikow | November 7, 2018 | 0.69[202] | |||||
Robin tries to teach the other Titans about real estate, but they are only interested in finding a villain to fight. | |||||||||||
221 | 12 | "The Groover" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Marius Alesce, Sean Kreiner, and Bryan Newton | November 8, 2018 | 0.65[203] | |||||
Robin takes the Titans on an educational trip to the Grand Canyon. | |||||||||||
222 223 | 13 14 | "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star: Second Greatest Team Edition" | James Krenzke | Story by : Ethan Nicolle Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Geoff Marian | November 21, 2018 | 0.87[204] | |||||
Ken McIntyre | Story by : Ethan Nicolle Storyboarded by : Marius Alecse and Mike Nordstrom | ||||||||||
The Justice League holds another talent competition to find the second best superhero team in the world. The competition heats up and the Titans must find a way to beat the H.I.V.E. Five.
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224 225 | 15 16 | "How's This For a Special? Spaaaace" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly and Geoff Marian | December 21, 2018 | 0.83[205] | |||||
Luke Cormican | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Rob Geoff Marian and Mike Nordstrom | ||||||||||
After receiving a galactic crime alert the Titans take off for an epic space adventure. The Titans have to stop Darkseid's latest scheme, but the excitement of the space adventure might be too much for Robin to handle. | |||||||||||
226 | 17 | "BBRBDAY" | Dave Stone | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Sean Kreiner | December 31, 2018 | 0.65[206] | |||||
When he is not invited to Beast Boy's birthday party, Robin throws his own party with special guest Bob Uecker.
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227 | 18 | "Slapping Butts and Celebrating for No Reason" | James Krenzke | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Geoff Marian | January 28, 2019 | 0.54[207] | |||||
When the Big Game is threatened, the Titans must infiltrate the football stadium and stop the attack. | |||||||||||
228 | 19 | "Nostalgia is Not a Substitute for an Actual Story" | James Krenzke | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Marius Alesce, Sean Kreiner, and Bryan Newton | February 4, 2019 | 0.66[208] | |||||
The Titans time travel back to the 1980s to determine whether or not it was the best decade ever. | |||||||||||
229 | 20 | "Business Ethics Wink Wink" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Marius Alecse and Rob Lilly | February 11, 2019 | 0.50[209] | |||||
Starfire dreams of becoming a successful business alien princess and joins a cookie-selling organization to learn the proper skills. | |||||||||||
230 | 21 | "Genie President" | James Krenzke | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly, Sean Kreiner, and Mike Nordstrom | February 18, 2019[nb 2] | 0.58[211] | |||||
Robin hatches a plan to get rich off pennies, but Starfire believes that they are magical. | |||||||||||
231 | 22 | "Tall Titan Tales" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Rob Lilly | February 25, 2019 | 0.54[212] | |||||
Robin tries to tell some tall tales, but the other Titans give their own fractured versions instead. | |||||||||||
232 | 23 | "I Used To Be A Peoples" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Jeff Prezenkowski Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Rory Smith | March 4, 2019 | 0.50[213] | |||||
Robin feels the other Titans are spending too much time together, so he encourages them to spend some time alone. | |||||||||||
233 | 24 | "The Metric System vs Freedom" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian and Bryan Newton | March 11, 2019 | 0.57[214] | |||||
Robin teaches the other Titans about the difference between the imperial system and the metric system. | |||||||||||
234 | 25 | "The Chaff" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca, David Gemmill, Sean Kreiner, Geoff Marian, and David Stone | March 18, 2019 | 0.53[215] | |||||
In an effort to get Teen Titans GO! cancelled, the Control Freak shows off some deleted scenes. | |||||||||||
235 | 26 | "Them Soviet Boys" | James Krenzke | Story by : Tim Sheridan Storyboarded by : Branko Kljajic and Rob Lilly | March 25, 2019 | 0.40[216] | |||||
In order to quickly get through their chores and karate lessons, the Titans learn how to montage. | |||||||||||
236 | 27 | "Little Elvis" | Dave Stone | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian and Bryan Newton | April 1, 2019[nb 3] | 0.42[217] | |||||
The Titans team up with Shazam in order to defeat the evil Mr. Mind. | |||||||||||
237 | 28 | "Booty Eggs" | James Krenzke | Story by : Kevin McQuarn Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian and Bryan Newton | April 15, 2019 | 0.56[218] | |||||
Not wanting to be creeped out on Easter, the Titans dispatch the Easter Bunny and take matters into their own hands. | |||||||||||
238 | 29 | "TV Knight 4" | Dave Stone | Story by : Dave Stone Storyboarded by : Bryan Newton and Mike Nordstrom | April 22, 2019 | 0.42[219] | |||||
In the fourth episode of the TV Knight saga, Batman and Commissioner Gordon go camping, but instead of fun outdoor activities they would rather watch TV. | |||||||||||
239 | 30 | "Lil' Dimples" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Kyle Stafford Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Branko Kljajic | April 29, 2019 | 0.61[220] | |||||
Thinking it is a way to reconnect with her father, Raven enters a beauty pageant. | |||||||||||
240 | 31 | "Don't Be An Icarus" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Stan Ruiz | May 6, 2019 | 0.62[221] | |||||
Robin tries to tell some Greek myths, but the other Titans give their own fractured versions instead. | |||||||||||
241 | 32 | "Stockton, CA!" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Hynden Walch Storyboarded by : Bryan Newton and Mike Nordstrom | May 13, 2019 | 0.58[222] | |||||
The Titans must find a way to keep all the Jump City residents from moving to Stockton. | |||||||||||
242 | 33 | "What's Opera Titans" | Dave Stone | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly and Mike Nordstrom | May 20, 2019 | 0.53[223] | |||||
Robin surprises the Titans with a trip to the opera, but they soon fall asleep and all of them dream about starring in their own operas. | |||||||||||
243 | 34 | "Forest Pirates" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Bryan Newton and Stan Ruiz | May 27, 2019 | 0.74[224] | |||||
The Titans are at Super Hero Summer Camp for the week and they may need to add another teammate to win the big canoe race.
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244 | 35 | "The Bergerac" | James Krenzke | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Rob Lilly | June 3, 2019 | 0.57[225] | |||||
The Titans give Robin advice to guide him through his camp romance with Wonder Girl.
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245 | 36 | "Snot and Tears" | James Krenzke | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Bryan Newton and Mike Nordstrom | June 10, 2019 | 0.53[226] | |||||
Robin tells the Titans to stop being reckless teens or the Creepy Catcher will get them.
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246 | 37 | "Campfire!" | Dave Stone | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Stan Ruiz | June 17, 2019 | 0.44[227] | |||||
The Titans put on a show, but Robin warns that the performance must be boring or else they will wake up the wolves.
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247 | 38 | "What We Learned at Camp" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly and Geoff Marian | June 24, 2019 | 0.45[228] | |||||
After not receiving participation medals, the Titans must demonstrate what they learned at camp.
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248 | 39 | "Communicate Openly" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca, Branko Kljajic, and Sean Kreiner | July 1, 2019 | 0.39[229] | |||||
Bumblebee becomes the sixth Titan and moves into the Tower, but has a hard time adjusting. | |||||||||||
249 | 40 | "Royal Jelly" | Dave Stone | Story by : Merrill Hagan Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly and Bryan Newton | July 8, 2019 | 0.37[230] | |||||
Bumblebee offers to help Robin with his leadership skills by teaching him how to act like a queen bee. | |||||||||||
250 | 41 | "Strength of a Grown Man" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian and Mike Nordstrom | July 15, 2019 | 0.47[231] | |||||
Needing a hero with shrinking powers, but forgetting about Bumblebee, Robin invites the Atom to join their fight against the Brain.
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251 | 42 | "Had to Be There" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Mike Nordstrom | July 22, 2019 | 0.60[232] | |||||
So that she is not left out of inside jokes, the Titans time travel to past adventures and insert Bumblebee into their memories. | |||||||||||
252 | 43 | "Girls Night In Part 1" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Stan Ruiz | July 29, 2019 | 0.50[233] | |||||
The Girls Night Out Crew decide to stay in and have a slumber party, but an unknown alien threat descends on Jump City. | |||||||||||
253 | 44 | "Girls Night In Part 2" | James Krenzke | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Branko Kljalic and Geoff Marian | August 5, 2019 | 0.44[234] | |||||
When Blackfire begins her plan to conquer Earth, the girls must pull out all the stops to defeat her. | |||||||||||
254 | 45 | "The Great Disaster" | Adam Burton | Story by : Adam Burton Storyboarded by : Adam Burton & Rob Lilly | August 12, 2019 | 0.56[235] | |||||
Robin gets amnesia and starts thinking that Hawkman is his mother. | |||||||||||
255 | 46 | "The Viewers Decide" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : James Krenzke, Rob Lilly, Mike Nordstrom, and Dave Stone | August 19, 2019 | 0.42[236] | |||||
It is Titans West vs. Titans East as the two teams compete for who gets Bumblebee.
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256 | 47 | "Cartoon Feud" | James Krenzke | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Rory Smith | October 4, 2019 | 0.55[237] | |||||
Control Freak forces the Titans and Mystery Inc. to compete on Family Feud.
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257 | 48 | "Curse of the Booty Scooty" | Dave Stone | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Mike Nordstrom and Rory Smith | October 4, 2019 | 0.55[237] | |||||
When Robin "Booty Scooty's" his booty off, the Titans must go on an adventure to recover it. | |||||||||||
258 | 49 | "Collect Them All!" | Dave Stone | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly and Geoff Marian | October 4, 2019 | 0.58[237] | |||||
After the other Titans are turned into collectibles and disappear, Robin must search yard sales and stores to find them. | |||||||||||
259 260 | 50 51 | "Teen Titans Vroom" | Dave Stone | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Branko Kljajic and Mike Nordstrom | November 9, 2019 | 0.62[238] | |||||
Luke Cormican | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian and Joey Cappabianca | ||||||||||
The Titans gain the ability to transform into cars (which parodies the plot of Turbo Teen and the theme music and visual imaging of Transformers), and must learn to work together to stop Dr. Military.
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261 | 52 | "Teen Titans Roar" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Michael Jelenic Storyboarded by : Joey Cappabianca and Branko Kljajic | April 4, 2020 | 0.44[239] | |||||
Outraged when their favorite cartoon is rebooted, the Titans come up with a plan to get the new show off the air.
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Season 6 (2019–21)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Story written and boarded by | Original air date [3][4] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |||||
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262 | 1 | "Butt Atoms" | James Krenzke | Story by : Ben Gruber Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Geoff Marian | October 4, 2019 | 0.58[237] | |||||
Despite Robin’s warning, the Titans mess around with atomic toots and end up causing a worldwide plague. | |||||||||||
263 | 2 | "TV Knight 5" | Ken McIntyre and Dave Stone | Story by : Ken McIntyre and Dave Stone Storyboarded by : Branko Kljalic and Sean Kreiner | October 14, 2019 | 0.42[240] | |||||
Batman pretends to be sick to avoid work so he and Commissioner Gordon can run around town watching their favorite shows. | |||||||||||
264 | 3 | "Witches Brew" | Dave Stone | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Christine Kwon, Rob Lilly, and Talya Perper | October 25, 2019 | 0.50[241] | |||||
The Titans throw a Halloween party and invite the Justice League but the witches brew Robin creates has side effects. | |||||||||||
265 | 4 | "That's What's Up!" | James Krenzke | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian & Josh Weisbrod | November 27, 2019 | 0.71[242] | |||||
Beast Boy goes to visit the Doom Patrol.
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266 | 5 | "Crab Shenanigans" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Branko Kljalic & Dave Stone | November 27, 2019 | 0.71[242] | |||||
Beast Boy, Negative Girl, and Robotman discover some crabs are up to no good.
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267 | 6 | "Brobots" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner & Talya Perper | November 27, 2019 | 0.71[242] | |||||
Cyborg becomes inseparable from Robotman.
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268 | 7 | "Brain Flip" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Christine Kwon & Rob Lilly | November 27, 2019 | 0.71[242] | |||||
It's time for Beast Boy to leave, but the Doom Patrol try to get him to stay.
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269 | 8 | "Beast Boy on a Shelf" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Rob Lilly, and Talya Perper | December 21, 2019 | 0.77[243] | |||||
Santa Claus forces Beast Boy to become a spy and report on the Titans' naughty behavior. | |||||||||||
270 | 9 | "Christmas Crusaders" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Branko Kljalic and Josh Weisbrod | December 21, 2019 | 0.73[243] | |||||
Santa Claus and Robin must stop the nefarious Coal Miner.
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271 | 10 | "We're Off to Get Awards" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Neil Graf and Talya Perper | February 22, 2020 | 0.42[244] | |||||
During an awards ceremony, Robin is swept up by a tornado and arrives in a magical land. | |||||||||||
272 | 11 | "Bat Scouts" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Charley Feldman Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Christine Kwon | February 22, 2020 | 0.42[244] | |||||
To reach the highest rank in the Bat Scouts, Robin teaches the other Titans important vigilante skills. | |||||||||||
273 | 12 | "Walk Away" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly and Josh Weisbrod | February 29, 2020 | 0.45[245] | |||||
After the T-Car is destroyed in a fight, the Titans go to a used car lot to find another vehicle. | |||||||||||
274 | 13 | "Record Book" | James Krenzke | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Branko Kljalic and Talya Perper | March 7, 2020 | 0.47[246] | |||||
Starfire wants a world record, so she decides to grow her fingernails. | |||||||||||
275 | 14 | "Magic Man" | Careen Ingle | Story by : Jeff Prezenkowski Storyboarded by : Branko Kljalic and Josh Weisbrod | March 14, 2020 | 0.51[247] | |||||
In a quest to become a magic man, Beast Boy accidentally destroys Raven's spell book, so they must find another. | |||||||||||
276 | 15 | "The Titans Go Casual" | James Krenzke | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner and Christine Kwon | March 21, 2020 | 0.37[248] | |||||
The Superhero Board of Authority institutes a dress code, which leads the Titans to introduce Casual Tuesday. | |||||||||||
277 | 16 | "Rain On Your Wedding Day" | Careen Ingle | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Branko Kljalic, Sean Kreiner, and Christine Kwon | March 28, 2020 | 0.39[249] | |||||
While facing off with the Brain, Robin tries to teach the other Titans the proper definition of irony. | |||||||||||
278 | 17 | "Egg Hunt" | James Krenzke and Ken McIntyre | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Neil Graf, Rob Lilly, and Josh Weisbrod | April 10, 2020 | 0.62[250] | |||||
When Robin still regrets not being able to find an Easter egg when he was a kid, the Titans head to Gotham to solve the mystery. | |||||||||||
279 280 | 18 19 | "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star: Justice League Edition" | James Krenzke | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Tim Rauch and Josh Weisbrod | May 25, 2020 | 0.54[251] | |||||
Careen Ingle | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Branko Klijalic and Sean Kreiner | ||||||||||
The Justice League holds yet another talent competition, only this time they're facing off against the Titans. In order to be the most talented superhero team in the DC universe, Robin and Beast Boy must work together on a jazz performance. | |||||||||||
281 | 20 | "The Night Begins to Shine Chapter One: Mission to Find the Lost Stems" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : James Krenzke and Geoff Marian | July 10, 2020 | 0.81[252] | |||||
The elderly Titans decide to take one last trip to the world of "The Night Begins to Shine" only to encounter Ultralak, a new villain ruling the land.
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282 | 21 | "The Night Begins to Shine Chapter Two: Drums" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian and Dave Stone | July 10, 2020 | 0.81[252] | |||||
In order to stop Ultralak, the Titans must find three music stems, but will need help from a local Miner to get the first stem away from the Sheriff.
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283 | 22 | "The Night Begins to Shine Chapter Three: Guitar" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Ken McIntyre and Rob Lilly | July 10, 2020 | 0.81[252] | |||||
The Titans are horrified to learn that songs are being melted down and polluting the landscape.
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284 | 23 | "The Night Begins to Shine Chapter Four: Bass" | James Krenzke | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : James Krenzke, Geoff Marian, and Tim Rauch | July 10, 2020 | 0.81[252] | |||||
To retrieve the final stem, the Titans must concur a virtual world full of increasingly harder obstacles.
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285 | 24 | "The Night Begins to Shine Chapter Five: You're the One" | James Krenzke | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Geoff Marian and Jeff Mednikow | July 10, 2020 | 0.81[252] | |||||
The Titans use the three stems to summon BER, but will it be enough to stop Ultralak?
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286 | 25 | "Where Exactly on the Globe Is Carl Sanpedro Part 1" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner & Talya Perper | August 10, 2020 | 0.51[253] | |||||
The Titans fly to Los Angeles but end up in San Pedro, where Berto tells them about villainous longshoreman, Carl Sanpedro.
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287 | 26 | "Where Exactly on the Globe Is Carl Sanpedro Part 2" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly & Josh Weisbrod | August 11, 2020 | 0.41[254] | |||||
288 | 27 | "Where Exactly on the Globe Is Carl Sanpedro Part 3" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Christine Kwon & Geoff Marian | August 12, 2020 | 0.42[255] | |||||
The Titans travel to India to stop Carl Sanpedro and learn about the sport of cricket.
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289 | 28 | "Where Exactly on the Globe Is Carl Sanpedro Part 4" | Careen Ingle | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly & Josh Weisbrod | August 13, 2020 | 0.44[256] | |||||
In the final epic showdown with Carl Sanpedro, the Titans head to Croatia, the home of dragons and ice zombies.
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290 | 29 | "Ghost With the Most" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Roxann Cole & Talya Perper | October 5, 2020 | 0.26[257] | |||||
When the Halloween Spirit is kidnapped, the Titans must team with Beetlejuice to save the holiday.
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291 | 30 | "Bucket List" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Rob Kutner Storyboarded by : Branko Kljalic, Sean Kreiner & Tim Rauch | October 6, 2020 | 0.24[258] | |||||
The Titans give Starfire a bucket list of activities to accomplish. | |||||||||||
292 | 31 | "TV Knight 6" | Careen Ingle | Story by : Careen Ingle Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner, Christine Kwon & Talya Perper | October 7, 2020 | 0.22[259] | |||||
Batman is forced to go to the department store with Alfred, but runs off to watch TV with Commissioner Gordon. | |||||||||||
293 | 32 | "Kryptonite" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Branko Kljalic & Christine Kwon | October 8, 2020 | 0.28[260] | |||||
When Robin explains that knowing your weakness makes you a better superhero, Starfire journeys to find hers. | |||||||||||
294 | 33 | "Thumb War" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Christopher Gentile Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly & Talya Perper | October 9, 2020 | 0.27[261] | |||||
As the other Titans engage in an all out thumb wrestling war, Starfire tries to broker peace. | |||||||||||
295 | 34 | "Toddler Titans... Yay!" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner & Talya Perper | November 14, 2020 | 0.48[262] | |||||
Control Freak thinks the Titans' humor is too juvenile for their time-slot, so he ages them down to a preschool show. | |||||||||||
296 | 35 | "Huggbees" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly & Talya Perper | November 14, 2020 | 0.43[262] | |||||
The Brain teams up with a new supervillain called The Lobe, so the Titans enlist the help of a wacky superhero named Freakazoid to stop them.
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297 | 36 | "Baby Mouth" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Sean Glaze & Branko Kljajic | November 21, 2020 | 0.37[263] | |||||
In order to find out about his family history, Robin takes a DNA test and discovers he's from Babylon. | |||||||||||
298 | 37 | "The Cast" | James Krenzke | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Sean Glaze & Geoff Marian | December 12, 2020 | 0.31[264] | |||||
After breaking his leg, Robin is confined to his room and spies through a telescope. | |||||||||||
299 | 38 | "Superhero Feud" | James Krenzke | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Sean Glaze, Branko Kljajic, & Sean Kreiner | December 19, 2020 | 0.42[265] | |||||
After both teams solve a problem in their towns (Jump City & Metropolis), Control Freak stages another Family Feud between the DC Super Hero Girls and the Teen Titans to find out who is the best superhero team.
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300 | 39 | "Lucky Stars" | James Krenzke | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly & Talya Perper | January 23, 2021 | 0.29[266] | |||||
Raven explains astrology to the Titans and tells their horoscopes, but Cyborg is not a believer. | |||||||||||
301 | 40 | "Various Modes of Transportation" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Matty Smith Storyboarded by : Roxann Cole & Josh Weisbrod | January 23, 2021 | 0.25[266] | |||||
With the other Titans away, Cyborg is forced to take a road trip with Robin. | |||||||||||
302 | 41 | "Cool Uncles" | Careen Ingle | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Christine Kwon & Geoff Marian | January 30, 2021 | 0.31[267] | |||||
The Titans take a trip to Wackadoodles, but Trigon makes Raven babysit her little brothers. | |||||||||||
303 | 42 | "Butter Wall" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Roxann Cole & Geoff Marian | February 6, 2021 | 0.28[268] | |||||
Beast Boy thinks that the world is flat, so the Titans try to prove him otherwise. | |||||||||||
304 | 43 | "BBRAEBDAY" | Careen Ingle | Story by : Brady Klosterman Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly, Talya Perper & Josh Weisbrod | February 13, 2021 | 0.30[269] | |||||
Raven's demon side has the same birthday as Beast Boy, so the Titans go to Azarath to celebrate her Sinister Sixteen. | |||||||||||
305 | 44 | "Don't Press Play" | Peter Rida Michail | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Branko Kljajic & Josh Weisbrod | February 20, 2021 | 0.28[270] | |||||
The Titans team up with music group De La Soul to fight a monster that stole their music.
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306 | 45 | "Real Art" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Sean Glaze & Josh Weisbrod | February 27, 2021 | 0.35[271] | |||||
The Titans try to convince Starfire what real art is. | |||||||||||
307 | 46 | "Just a Little Patience…Yeah…Yeah" | James Krenzke | Story by : Amy Wolfram Storyboarded by : Christine Kwon & Geoff Marian | March 6, 2021 | 0.26[272] | |||||
Robin tries to teach the Titans patience. | |||||||||||
308 | 47 | "Villains in a Van Getting Gelato" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Branko Kljajic & Rob Lilly | March 13, 2021 | 0.28[273] | |||||
Brother Blood, Dr. Light, Gizmo, and The Brain are out to get a gelato, while they share stories about their troubles with the Titans. | |||||||||||
309 | 48 | "I Am Chair" | James Krenzke | Story by : Jenny Jaffe Storyboarded by : Christine Kwon & Geoff Marian | March 20, 2021 | 0.24[274] | |||||
Robin gets a massage chair that relaxes him so much he loses all consciousness. | |||||||||||
310 | 49 | "Bumgorf" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Jacquie Menville Storyboarded by : Christine Kwon & Josh Weisbrod | March 27, 2021 | 0.33[275] | |||||
When the Titans realize they have not seen Silkie for a long time, they take turns guessing what happened to him. | |||||||||||
311 | 50 | "The Mug" | Ken McIntyre | Story by : Jeff Prezenkowski Storyboarded by : Christine Kwon & Geoff Marian | April 17, 2021 | 0.28[276] | |||||
The Titans become a family sitcom so Robin can earn a "#1 Dad Mug". | |||||||||||
312 | 51 | "Hafo Safo" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Steve Borst Storyboarded by : Branko Kljajic & Josh Weisbrod | April 24, 2021 | 0.23[277] | |||||
The Titans travel to Silver Lake to see the Hafo Safo sign, but when it's destroyed, they need to look for the foot doctor to rebuild it. | |||||||||||
313 | 52 | "Zimdings" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Talya Perper Storyboarded by : Rob Lilly, Geoff Matian & Talya Perper | May 1, 2021 | 0.29[278] | |||||
When Robin selects the last font on the list for his presentation, it sets off the typocolypse. |
Season 7 (2021)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Story by | Storyboarded by | Original air date [3][4] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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314 315 | 1 2 | "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star: Dance Crew Edition" | James Krenzke Ken McIntyre | Steve Borst | Rob Lilly & Talya Perper Christine Kwon & Geoff Marian | January 8, 2021 | 0.29[279] | |
Robin is left without a dance crew in the Justice League's talent competition, so Vibe (a new judge) gives him lessons on how to be a world class breakdancer and team player. | ||||||||
316 | 3 | "Feed Me" | Luke Cormican | Talya Perper | Geoff Marian & Talya Perper | April 3, 2021 | 0.29[280] | |
The Titans accidentally release a marshmallow ducky that eats things and turns them into marshmallows. | ||||||||
317 | 4 | "Pig in a Poke" | Ken McIntyre | Brady Klosterman | Branko Kljajic & Rob Lilly | May 8, 2021 | 0.21[281] | |
The Titans are worried when Starfire says she has sent all of her money to a prince online, especially when it could be the clown prince himself. | ||||||||
318 | 5 | "P.P." | James Krenzke | Brady Klosterman | Christine Kwon & Josh Weisbrod | May 15, 2021 | 0.23[282] | |
The Titans encounter the P.P. Goblin during a museum theft, who uses the Titans' pet peeves against them. | ||||||||
319 | 6 | "A Little Help Please" | Ken McIntyre | Brady Klosterman | Christine Kwon & Talya Perper | May 22, 2021 | 0.27[283] | |
The Titans must tone down their actions to calm down the animators' aggressive schedule. | ||||||||
320 | 7 | "Marv Wolfman and George Pérez" | Ken McIntyre | Steve Borst | Talya Perper & Josh Weisbrod | May 29, 2021 | 0.20[284] | |
Marv Wolfman and George Pérez try to think of ideas for a Teen Titans comic series.
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321 322 323 324 | 8 9 10 11 | "Space House" | James Krenzke, Luke Cormican, & Ken McIntyre | Steve Borst Brady Klosterman | Rob Lilly, Talya Perper, Christine Kwon, Josh Weisbrod, & Branko Kljajic | May 31, 2021 | 0.32[285] | |
The Titans set off on an adventure in space, however, they later find out they'll be sharing their Space House with the DC Super Hero Girls.
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325 | 12 | "Cy & Beasty" | James Krenzke | Brady Klosterman | Rob Lilly & Geoff Marian | August 2, 2021 | 0.19[286] | |
326 | 13 | "T is for Titans" | Luke Cormican | Steve Borst | Branko Kljajic, Rob Lilly, & Josh Weisbrod | August 3, 2021 | N/A | |
327 | 14 | "Creative Geniuses" | Luke Cormican | Brady Klosterman | Branko Kljajic, Christine Kwon, & Geoff Marian | August 4, 2021 | 0.32[287] | |
328 | 15 | "Manor and Mannerisms" | Ken McIntyre | Matty White | Christine Kwon & Josh Weisbrod | August 5, 2021 | 0.21[288] | |
329 | 16 | "Trans Oceanic Magical Cruise" | James Krenzke | Jon & Josh Silberman | Branko Kljajic & Geoff Marian | August 6, 2021 | 0.18[289] | |
330 | 17 | "Polly Ethylene and Tara Phthalate" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | September 4, 2021 | N/A | |
331 | 18 | "EEbows" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | September 11, 2021 | N/A | |
332 | 19 | "Batman's Birthday Gift" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | September 18, 2021 | N/A |
Films
Title | Directed by | Story by | Storyboarded by | Original release date |
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Teen Titans Go! To the Movies | Peter Rida Michail and Aaron Horvath | Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath | John Anderson, Joey Cappabianca, Victor Courtright, David Gemmill, Sean Kreiner, James Krenzke, Geoff Marian, Jeff Mednikow, Dave Stone, Drew Applegate, Cecilia Aranovich, Samantha Arnett, Noel Belknap, and Adam Van Wyk | July 27, 2018 |
Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans | Jeff Mednikow | Marly Halpern-Graser and Jeremy Adams | Bryan Baugh, Hayley Foster, Walt Holcombe, Mark Howard, James Kim, Branko Kljajic, Kevin Lofton, Byron Penarandra, Meg Syverud, and Rachel Tamura | September 24, 2019 |
Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam | Peter Rida Michail | Brady Klosterman | Luke Cormican, Branko Kljajic, Josh Weisbrod, James Krenzke, and Ken McIntyre | June 20, 2021 |
Top of the Titans (2018)
This is a series of clip show specials which are framed as "top 10"-style countdowns hosted by Birdarang in four episodes and Robin in "Best Rivals".
No. | Title | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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1 | "Top of the Titans: Raddest Songs" | April 27, 2018 | N/A | |
Birdarang counts down the top 12 "raddest" songs from the show.
| ||||
2 | "Top of the Titans: Best Love Songs" | May 4, 2018 | 0.79[290] | |
Birdarang counts down the top nine love songs from the show.
| ||||
3 | "Top of the Titans: Beast Boy & Cyborg Songs" | May 11, 2018 | 0.62[291] | |
Birdarang counts down the top 14 Beast Boy and Cyborg songs from the show.
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4 | "Top of the Titans: Dance Party" | May 18, 2018 | 0.64[292] | |
Birdarang counts down the top 13 dance party songs from the show.
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5 | "Top of the Titans: Best Rivals" | July 20, 2018 | N/A | |
Robin counts down the top 15 rival moments from the show.
|
Lego Dimensions exclusive episode
This special episode was released as part of the Teen Titans Go! packs for Lego Dimensions.
Title | Directed by | Story written and boarded by | Original air date | |
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"Team Building" | Luke Cormican | Story by : Joe Moore Storyboarded by : Sean Kreiner | September 12, 2017 | |
Raven transports herself and the Titans to the Lego world to explore and retrieve more bricks for Beast Boy and Cyborg to win the brick building contest. |
DC FanDome short
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
---|---|---|---|---|
"Ask the Titans" | Unknown | Unknown | September 12, 2020[293] | |
Cyborg, Beast Boy, and Raven answer questions from fans. |
Home media
Season | Title | Episode count |
Running time (minutes) |
Release dates | |
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Region 1 | Region 2 | ||||
Season releases | |||||
1 | "Mission to Misbehave" | 26 | 289 minutes | March 4, 2014 | January 30, 2017[294] |
"Couch Crusaders" | 26 | 286 minutes | July 29, 2014 | — | |
"The Complete First Season" (Blu-ray) | 52 | 578 minutes | April 21, 2015 | — | |
2 | "Appetite for Disruption" | 26 | 286 minutes | April 14, 2015 | — |
"House Pests" | 26 | 286 minutes | August 18, 2015 | — | |
3 | "Eat, Dance, Punch!" | 26 | 286 minutes | May 31, 2016 | — |
"Get In, Pig Out" | 27 | 298 minutes | January 24, 2017 | — | |
4 | "Recess is Over" | 26 | 286 minutes | September 12, 2017 | — |
"Lo-Tech Heroes"[295] | 26 | 281 minutes | October 9, 2018 | — | |
5 | "Lookin for a Fight"[296] | 26 | August 13, 2019 | — | |
Separate releases | |||||
"Holiday Collection" | 9 | 97 minutes | October 24, 2017 | — | |
"Be My Valentine" | 11 | 121 minutes | January 9, 2018 | — | |
"Robin and Friends" | 8 | 85–88 minutes | February 6, 2018 | July 16, 2018[297] | |
"Cyborg and Friends" | 8 | 84–88 minutes | February 6, 2018 | July 16, 2018[298] | |
"Starfire and Friends" | 8 | 85–89 minutes | February 6, 2018 | July 16, 2018[299] | |
"Raven and Friends" | 8 | 84–88 minutes | February 6, 2018 | July 16, 2018[300] | |
"Beast Boy and Friends" | 8 | 87–89 minutes | February 6, 2018 | July 16, 2018[301] | |
"Pumped for Spring" | 9 | 100 minutes | March 6, 2018 | — |
Notes
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