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* ArchEnemy:
** The Brain, and the Brotherhood as a whole. That being said, although the Brotherhood of Evil is his longest enemy, they do not see Beast Boy as much of a threat.
** While Slade is mainly Robin's arch-nemesis, it's clear that him and Beast Boy have an equally personal feud after Terra's betrayal. Unlike the twisted VillainRespect Robin gets, Slade clearly ''hates'' Beast Boy, and the feeling is mutual. The series finale even showcases one last fight between the two, implying that while Robin has let go of his obsession with Slade, Beast Boy is potentially going down a similar path.

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** Beast Boy is skilled in origami.
** "The Beast Within" shows during the fight against Adonis that he has deep anger issues because of the lack of appreciation from the other Titans.

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** Beast Boy is skilled in origami.
origami and other crafts. He shows impressive craftsmanship when he makes Terra a heart-shaped box made of stone.
** "The Beast Within" shows during the fight against Adonis that he has deep anger issues because of the lack of appreciation from the other Titans. His outburst at Raven also shows that he is ''not'' oblivious to how badly she treats him at times, and that how she thinks of him matters a lot to Beast Boy.


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** Despite being BookDumb, he knows about amoeba (and how their biology works) and has extensive knowledge of animals.
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* UngratefulBastard: In his twisted sense of entitlement, Slade accuses Robin of being ungrateful, caring only about his friends, after offering the "honor" of being his apprentice.
-->'''Slade''': I have much to teach you, but the first thing you need to learn is gratitude.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Her socially awkward personality makes her cute and endearing.

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* {{Adorkable}}: Her naive, socially awkward personality makes her cute and endearing.
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* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: She wears a crop top that shows her midriff most of the time. Even while the rest of the team are all wearing Robin's costume in his absence, Starfire wears a midriff-baring version (which may be at least partly due to being so much taller than he is). She is generally more cheerful and girly than the brooding goth girl Raven, who hates dresses.

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* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: She wears She's almost always wearing a crop top that shows her midriff most of the time.top. Even while the rest of the team are all wearing Robin's costume in his absence, Starfire wears a midriff-baring version (which may be at least partly due to being so much taller than he is). She is generally more cheerful and girly than the brooding goth girl Raven, who hates dresses.always covers up her midriff.



* InnocentFanserviceGirl: She doesn't wear much. This is justified because she doesn't need clothing for warmth or protection, and when the Titans visited Tamaran, it was revealed all the women on Starfire's planets wear equally revealing outfits, so she probably doesn't realize how skimpy her outfit is by Earth standards.

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* InnocentFanserviceGirl: She doesn't wear much. This is justified because she doesn't need clothing for warmth or protection, and when the Titans visited Tamaran, it was revealed that all the women on Starfire's planets wear equally revealing outfits, so she probably doesn't realize how skimpy her outfit is by Earth standards.



* MsFanservice: She's a tall, curvy, beautiful girl and her usual outfit is a tight crop top, miniskirt, and thigh-high boots. This is especially apparent next to Raven [[note]]who was designed similarly curvy, not helped by how the animation design team giving all of the grown-up females almost the same assets, outside of a select few[[/note]], who is usually hiding her body in her cloak. However, it's much more downplayed in comparison to her comics counterpart, who had an even skimpier outfit.

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* MsFanservice: She's a tall, curvy, beautiful girl and her usual outfit is a tight crop top, miniskirt, and thigh-high boots. This is especially apparent next to Raven [[note]]who was designed similarly curvy, not helped by how the animation design team giving gives all of the grown-up females almost the same assets, outside of a select few[[/note]], who is usually hiding her body in her cloak. However, it's much more downplayed in comparison to her comics counterpart, who had an even skimpier outfit.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Depends on the version, but some depictions of comic Raven gave her long cheek bones and were overall much less attractive than how she appears in the show.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Depends on the version, but some depictions of comic Raven gave her long cheek bones cheekbones and were overall much less attractive than how she appears in the show.



* DudeMagnet: A goth boy in "Sisters" liked her, Adonis hit on her in "The Beast Within", and Kid Flash flirted with her in issue 34 of the tie-in comics.

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* DudeMagnet: Not as much as Starfire, but she's attracted a few admirers. A goth boy in "Sisters" liked her, Adonis hit on her in "The Beast Within", and Kid Flash flirted with her in issue 34 of the tie-in comics.
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[[Characters/TeenTitans2003TeenTitans Teen Titans]] ('''Core Team''' ([[Characters/TeenTitans2003Raven Raven]])) | [[Characters/TeenTitans2003SupportingCharacters Supporting Characters]] | [[Characters/TeenTitans2003Enemies Enemies]] ([[Characters/TeenTitans2003Slade Slade]], [[Characters/TeenTitans2003HIVE HIVE]])]]]]-]

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[[Characters/TeenTitans2003TeenTitans Teen Titans]] ('''Core Team''' ([[Characters/TeenTitans2003Raven Raven]])) Team''') | [[Characters/TeenTitans2003SupportingCharacters Supporting Characters]] | [[Characters/TeenTitans2003Enemies Enemies]] ([[Characters/TeenTitans2003Slade Slade]], [[Characters/TeenTitans2003HIVE HIVE]])]]]]-]



->See her page [[Characters/TeenTitans2003Raven here]].
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[[folder:Cyborg]]
!!Cyborg / Victor "Vic" Stone
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KharyPayton [[labelnote:Other voice actors]]Ken Uo (Japanese), Adolfo Nitolli (Latin American Spanish, Episodes 1-36), Ángel Balam (Latin American Spanish, rest of the series), Roberto Draghetti (IT, seasons 1-4), Luigi Ferraro (IT, Season 5), Daniel Lobé (FR), Eduardo Borgerth (PT-BR)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Powers/Abilities:''' SuperStrength, Armor, Built-in Weapons and Devices, [[GadgeteerGenius Science Expertise]]
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->''"[[DiegeticSoundtrackUsage When there's trouble, you know what to doooo!]] Call Cyborg! He can shoot a rocket [[TrickedOutShoes from his shoooe]]! 'Cause he's Cyborg!"''

As a teenager, Cyborg was hideously mutilated in a car accident. Fortunately, his parents were foremost experts in cybernetic enhancements, so they integrated their son with a variety of advanced robotic components in order to save his life. For quite some time afterward, he was despondent about his change, and even in the series he remains somewhat unhappy with the loss of his normal life. But he retains a strong zest for life and devotes himself to making the best of his situation, to the extent he usually appears much happier than Robin does. As a cybernetically augmented human, Cyborg has several built in weapons (mainly a sonic cannon), the general resilience you'd expect of someone who's only partly squishy flesh and covered in armor, and super strength, as well as a considerable IQ that he puts to use as a GadgeteerGenius.

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->See her page [[Characters/TeenTitans2003Raven here]].
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[[folder:Cyborg]]
!!Cyborg
!!Raven / Victor "Vic" Stone
Rachel Roth
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KharyPayton Creator/TaraStrong [[labelnote:Other voice actors]]Ken Uo actors]]Yuki Kodaira (Japanese), Adolfo Nitolli Anabella Silva (Latin American Spanish, Episodes 1-36), Ángel Balam (Latin American Spanish, rest of the series), Roberto Draghetti (IT, seasons 1-4), Luigi Ferraro (IT, Season 5), Daniel Lobé Spanish), Creator/MonicaBertolotti (IT), Karine Foviau (FR), Eduardo Borgerth Mariana Torres (PT-BR)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Powers/Abilities:''' SuperStrength, Armor, Built-in Weapons and Devices, [[GadgeteerGenius Science Expertise]]
Flight, [[MindOverMatter Telekinesis]], Teleportation, HealingHands, [[TheEmpath Empathy]], Magic
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->''"[[DiegeticSoundtrackUsage When there's trouble, you know what [[caption-width-right:300:''"[[MagicalIncantation Azarath... Metrion...]] '''[[MagicalIncantation ZINTHOS!!!!]]'''"'']]
->''"I don't do fear."''

The half-human daughter of Arella Roth, a human woman who managed
to doooo!]] Call Cyborg! He can shoot find her way to the other dimension of Azarath/a native of Azarath (the show isn't clear) and Trigon the Terrible, a rocket [[TrickedOutShoes from his shoooe]]! 'Cause he's Cyborg!"''

dread and powerful demon lord who intended to use Raven to open a portal that would allow him to enslave Earth. As a teenager, Cyborg was hideously mutilated result of her race, Raven has powerful telepathic and psychokinetic abilities that are destabilized by her emotional level -- in other words, if she fails to keep her negative emotions (positive feelings are okay or else her friends would have been the source of about six Apocalypses throughout the show's run) tightly in check, her psychic power runs rampant, breaking and destroying her surroundings until she calms down. Presumably due to her birthplace, she is also versed in a car accident. Fortunately, his parents were foremost experts in cybernetic enhancements, so they integrated their son with a wide variety of advanced robotic components in order to save his life. For quite some time afterward, he was despondent about his change, occult lore and even in a skilled practitioner of magic. She also has the series he remains somewhat unhappy power to astral project, dispatching her soul from her body to teleport herself or others, and to heal, though it's left unclear if these are PsychicPowers innate to her or mystical powers she has learned from her studies.

Because of her background and powers, Raven is a solitary, quiet individual who prefers to avoid interacting
with the loss of his normal life. But he retains others much, but displays a strong zest biting, acerbic wit and a love for life and devotes himself to making the best of his situation, to the extent he usually appears much happier than Robin does. As a cybernetically augmented human, Cyborg has several built in weapons (mainly a sonic cannon), the general resilience you'd expect of someone who's only partly squishy flesh and covered in armor, and super strength, as well as a considerable IQ that he puts to use as a GadgeteerGenius.sarcasm when she does.



* ActionGirl: A powerful sorceress who regularly saves the day using her vast arsenal of dark magic.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Raven's hair was black in the comics (and ''very'' long). Here it is purple (and short).
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the 1980s comics, Raven was genuinely TheStoic, always looked neutral, and rarely emoted. In the cartoon she is more witty and ''much'' more emotional, though she still keeps herself from being too emotional.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Depends on the version, but some depictions of comic Raven gave her long cheek bones and were overall much less attractive than how she appears in the show.
* AdaptationalBadass: When Raven made her debut in the comics, her powers are limited to teleportation, empathic healing and manifestation of her soul self, so she mostly acted as the team's SupportPartyMember and usually needed to be saved herself. Here, she has all those abilities in addition to telekinesis, flight and various forms of sorcery, making her not only a ''much'' more effective fighter, but also the most powerful member of the team.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Raven has long black hair in the comics the cartoon draws inspiration from. Here, she has short purple hair.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Her comic book counterpart ''is'' a heroine, but has a bad habit of being in a HeelFaceRevolvingDoor due to Trigon taking over her on a regular basis. This incarnation still has issues with her darker side, but never actually turns evil over the course of the whole show (at her worst, she snaps and inflicts a MookHorrorShow to villains), and when she ''does'' help her father in his plan, it's more as a ''very'' [[ForcedIntoEvil reluctant pawn who has given up]] rather than as a gleeful traitor DrunkOnTheDarkSide.
* AdaptationalSkimpiness: A very minor example. With her blue dress being replaced by a leotard.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: While she does maintain her comic counterparts powers, in keeping with her AdaptationalBadass, she can fly, use telekinesis, and cast spells.
* AirplaneArms: Raven's pink emoticlone, embodying her happiness has a tendency of running like this.
* AllEncompassingMantle: She wears a hooded blue cloak nearly everywhere she goes. It covers her entire body from the shoulders down, and with the hood up, only her eyes and the bottom half of her face can be seen.
* AmbiguouslyBi: Raven is implied but never confirmed to have feelings for Beast Boy (though WordOfGod says it's unintentional) and gets ship tease moments with Robin but also has ship tease moments with Terra and Starfire. However, the extreme emotional reactions she has towards Terra (when she betrayed her and her team) and Starfire (whenever she's hurt or has vanished) could also be because she's an emotionally repressed half demon who is very close to her friends and treats them like family.
* AnimalBattleAura: Has one in the form of a giant spectral bird.
* AnimalMotifs: Unsurprisingly, she's associated with ravens. A perfect fit and not just for their name--ravens are often associated with darkness, magic and being prophets of doom, fitting with Raven's darkness motif, ability to use magic and the fact that she was created to end the world.
* AntiAntichrist: Her dad wants her to help him end the world. She said 'no'.
* AntiHero: She may not be the most social person you'd come across, but she is most certainly heroic and on the side of good.
* TheAntiNihilist: [[PlayingWithATrope Played With]]. She's naturally distant and usually deems certain things pointless, but ultimately cares for the Titans and enjoys her time with them.
* ApocalypseMaiden: "The gem was born of evil's fire. The gem shall be his portal. He comes to claim; he comes to sire, the end of all things mortal." She's the gem.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: Raven choses to use her demonic powers to do good.
* BadassAndBaby: Raven fighting Monsieur Mallah while talking care of Teether.
* BadassBookworm: She studies magic tomes and seems to like reading in general. This is where her fringe powers come from.
* BarrierMaiden: In Season 4 her will is all that's keeping Trigon out of the humans' dimension.
* BarrierWarrior; She can form dark energy shields.
* BeneathTheMask: Raven keeps her emotions largely in check, rarely expressing any sentiment more passionate than a [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic quip.]] Then the episode "Nevermore" gave her a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind, where we got to see all the different sides of her personality. One side is perpetually depressed and endlessly apologizes for all the mean things she's said. Another side is a BloodKnight who just loves to fight. Another is a gigantic demon made of pure rage. And, most disturbing of all: a perky, giggling Raven who loves the color pink and thinks Beast Boy is funny (something Raven would normally rather swallow her own tongue than admit to). Another side of her is a protective side towards her friends.
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: In season four, Raven is troubled by her destiny to destroy the world and, along with Slade and her father Trigon, repeatedly insists that no matter what she does, there's [[YouCantFightFate nothing she can do to prevent it]]. She fails to realize that the only way the prophecy can come true is if she willingly goes along with it, as the destruction of the world is completely dependent on the conscious actions she makes of her own free will.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: The main reason that she considers the team her friends and the only reason she opens up to them more than most people. They consider her a friend instead of a freak.
* BerserkButton:
** "No one should ''ever'' go into my room."
** Harming her friends in any way. While it can be argued it's one for every member of the Titans, with Raven it can yield particularly cruel results should it be pushed. Best case scenario you'll end up severely traumatized, worst case scenario you'll end up dead, or nearly dead, as Dr. Light, Slade, and [[spoiler: Trigon]] all learned the hard way.
* BewareTheQuietOnes: Most of the time, she's usually reserved and sometimes snarky. But if she's genuinely pissed off, our only advice is this: '''''[[OhCrap Run.]] [[UnstoppableRage For.]] [[CurbStompBattle Your.]] [[PrecisionFStrike Fucking.]] [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Life.]]'''''
** She strikes fear into some of the most powerful villains. Even Slade. She might just be the biggest badass of the group. [[spoiler: When Trigon took on all other titans and Slade, Raven ''destroys'' him without the need of any effort.]]
* BigDamnHug: At the end of "Spellbound", in a rare show of emotion, Raven hugs Beast Boy after he emphasizes that her dark and creepy nature doesn't mean the other Titans don't care about her.
-->'''Beast Boy:''' [[YouAreNotAlone You think you're alone, Raven. But you're not]].
* BiggerOnTheInside: Her cloak, to an extent. It's implied that it hides a portal to another dimension. She was able to drag Dr. Light into it, and he came out traumatized.
* BirthmarkOfDestiny: Long and creepy looking red ones that form demonic script all over her body. They're a sign that Trigon is coming to fulfill her destiny.
* BirthdayHater: Raven hates so much her own birthday that she gets angry and destroys the surprise party from her friends.
* ABirthdayNotABreak: The Apocalypse comes in the day she was born.
* BlackCloak: Raven is rather anti-heroic than evil, but her father is a demon lord.
* BlackMage: Raven serves this role to team, attacking by firing blasts of black magical energy.
* BlackMagic: Raven is taught 'dark magic' from [[spoiler:her UnseenPenPal [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Malchior]]]], and experiences no negative effects until she loses control of a spell and endangers a child. Then she [[spoiler:releases [[SealedEvilInACan Malchior from his can]]]], and seeing that he up not so good, so for the [[StatusQuoIsGod rest of the show she didn't use nearly as many spells as she did in that episode]]. The negative consequences were mostly a matter of application, and control always was a big issue for Raven, though her being [[spoiler:half-demon]] [[{{Fanwank}} could have been a factor]].
* BodySurf: Raven uses this ability only once in the show, in the episode "Haunted", when she transfers her consciousness in Robin's body to see if the Slade he is seeing everywhere is real or a hallucination for some reason.
* BoundAndGagged: If Raven is gagged, she cannot connect with her powers as they are dependent on her incantation, "Azarath Metrion Zinthos". As Red X, Robin incapacitates Raven by gagging her with a large adhesive 'X'.
* BreakoutCharacter: Raven's breakout popularity on the show has affected how she is written in the comic, with the intent of bringing her closer in line with Tara Strong's portrayal.
* BrickJoke: Remember the emo guy she met at disco party? Raven dated him for a while in the Teen Titans shorts and the comic-sequel.
* BrokenBird: The nature of her birth and childhood have left her with a lot of sorrow and little self-esteem. She gradually opens up in the last two seasons.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: Raven uses sometimes her spell "Azarath Metrion Zinthos!", to activate and control her powers. It gets lampshaded in the episode "Nevermore", when Dr. Light attacks her mid-spell and gives her the advice to "find shorter magic words".
* CarFu: Raven has a tendency to use her telekinesis to throw cars and trucks at enemies.
* CastingAShadow: She can manipulate dark energy, which plays part of her DarkIsNotEvil motif. It can then [[SwissArmySuperpower extend to a variety of other effects]] such as telekinesis, teleportation, shields, portal generation, interdimensional travel, etc.
* CatchphraseInterruptus: There are several occasions where she gets caught short.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Azarath Metrion Zinthos!" is the {{Invocation}} for her powers so she says it a lot.
* ClaimedByTheSupernatural: In Season 4, glowing red birthmarks in the shape of occult-looking symbols start to manifest all over Raven's body as a sign that she is the daughter of/portal for the demon lord Trigon. However, these marks are normally invisible and only appear when Trigon is stirring.
* ClothingDamage: During her MindRape with Slade, he ripped up her leotard to exposes her BirthmarkOfDestiny. As much as it was creepy, it looked as though she was in a bra and underwear.
* CharacterDevelopment: Here's a big indicator of how far she's gone. In the earlier episodes, she's seen with her hood up nearly all of the time, even when she's with her friends. As the seasons go by, she wears it less and less.
* ChildByRape: Downplayed, considering this show is for children. Her mother was manipulated into conceiving her by Trigon in a human disguise, which is a very fantastical type of rape.
* CombatMedic: Raven is revealed to have healing powers, thus giving her this role.
--> '''Beast Boy''': Who knew we had a doctor in the house?
* TheComicallySerious: Because she tends to have a stoic demeanor, she sometimes provides humorous moments through her snarky remarks and expressing annoyance at Starfire's exuberance.
-->'''Raven''': ''(in a complete deadpan)'' Evil beware. We have waffles.
* CompositeCharacter:
** She has her comic book counterpart's powers and backstory in addition to taking [[ComicBook/WonderGirl Donna Troy's]] role as Starfire's HeterosexualLifePartner.
** Furthermore, she also has elements of Danny Chase, inheriting his telekinesis abilities as well as his [[DeadpanSnarker snarky, rude personality]] (albeit not quite to the extent he was).
* CreepyCrows: Ravens are used as a symbol for (take a wild guess) Raven. Given Raven's demonic nature and all-around creepiness, that definitely results in this trope.
* CreepyGood: There have been several instances where she has been openly called "creepy" by others, especially Beast Boy. However she remains firmly aligned to good. Beast Boy also helps her see that there is nothing wrong with being creepy, and the important thing was she wasn't alone.
* CreepyMonotone: Her stoicism comes across as this due to her demonic image.
* CrossPoppingVeins: Happens very frequently with her, especially when being annoyed by Beast Boy.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Both of them a purple/indigo color.
* DaddysGirl: Invoked by Trigon himself, but greatly defied by her. Trigon mockingly calls her 'dear daughter', but Raven hates him and [[AntiAntiChrist refuses to submit to the destiny she has been bestowed upon]].
* DangerousSixteenthBirthday: TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt could happen on her birthday. She spends this one staring at a clock and willing it forwards.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Having to live your whole life knowing [[TheAntiChrist you'll bring about the world's end is very troubling]].
* DarkIsNotEvil: She dresses in dark clothing, her powers are tinted black and she's half demon, but she's not evil. She's the polar opposite to LightIsNotGood. See Dr. Light.
* DarkMagicalGirl: A lonely girl with father-angst that develops a close friendship with a sunny and perky girl. Even their powers are {{foil}}s; Starfire uses her powers through fully embracing her emotions while Raven has to suppress her to keep them under control.
* DarkSecret: Raven knew the Titans for at least a year and did not have the courage to tell them she was an ApocalypseMaiden whose destiny was to destroy the world, because she was the daughter of [[EvilGod Trigon]]. [[SarcasmMode Luckily, Slade was there to help]].
* DeadpanSnarker: There is plenty to snark at in Titans Tower, such as Beast Boy's "fake meat" and Robin's attempts to stop yelling with ''more yelling''. This is even more accentuated in the Venezuelan Spanish dub, as her voice actress struggled to get her charaterization right at first.
* DeathGlare: Raven's glares will make you [[BowelBreakingBricks crap bricks]].
* DefrostingIceQueen: For a good part of season 1, she's always seen with her hood up. As her defrosting progresses, she starts having her hood down not only amongst the Titans, but often when she's alone in public as well.
* DislikesTheNewGuy: Instantly suspicious of Terra joining as a SixthRanger. After a FireForgedFriends outing she finally warms up to her. It's relatively short lived as Terra turns out to be a mole after all. Second to only Beast Boy, who had a crush on her, Raven is the most hurt by Terra's betrayal after going through a whirlwind of emotions with her.
* TheDreaded: Mostly to Dr. Light, as part of a running gag. She has also managed to do this with Slade and all the other members of Teen Titans at some point, and it's enough to know that ''they'' fear her.
* DudeMagnet: A goth boy in "Sisters" liked her, Adonis hit on her in "The Beast Within", and Kid Flash flirted with her in issue 34 of the tie-in comics.
* DullSurprise: In earlier seasons, would react deadpan to everything.
-->'''Raven''': A couch-potato with a souped-up remote. I'm petrified.
* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: She's pale as a ghost and half-demon.
* EmotionlessGirl: Subverted. She certainly ''has'' emotions and very powerful ones, but she has to keep them repressed to control her powers.
-->'''Raven''': Maybe you haven't noticed, but my emotions are dangerous. I can't afford to feel ''anything''.
* EmotionSuppression: Raven has to constantly suppress her emotions lest she lose control of her powers completely. Hence the meditation.
* EnemyWithin: Raven deals with something like this, being half-demon. If she gets angry enough, her demon side physically manifests in four glowing red eyes.
* TheEmpath: One of Raven's powers.
* FaceFramedInShadow: When wearing her hood, her face above the mouth is completely cast in shadow with only her eyes left visible.
* FatalFlaw: Her reluctance to open up to others. Her tendency to clamp down on her own emotions means that she won't confide in them when something's bothering her and that [[InnocentlyInsensitive well meaning actions can set her off rather badly]].
* FearIsNormal: One of Raven's lessons is learning that being afraid and acknowledging it is completely normal. When Beast Boy rented a horror movie for the team to watch, Raven denies being afraid, while everyone else admitted their fear and laughed together at the fact. However, due to her denial of being afraid, monsters manifest in the tower, and only after the team is picked off one by one until only Raven is left, she comes to accept that she is afraid, but that doesn't mean she can't fight back and defeats the monsters, which were manifestations of her own powers.
* {{Foil}}: Raven and Terra have a unique dynamic. Both are young female teen superheroes with PowerIncontinence issues and [[HeroWithBadPublicity public image problems]] -- Raven due to her half-demon nature making her come off as CreepyGood and her prophesied role to end the world, Terra due to [[DestructiveSavior the massive damage she leaves in her wake]]. However, their reactions to this issue are mirror images of each other. Raven ''accepts'' her flaws and works to overcome them; she works tirelessly to bring her powers under control and strives to be a hero in hopes of making up for the evil in her blood. Terra, on the other hand, ''runs away'' from her problems, both literally and metaphorically, by blaming others, making excuses for herself, and wallowing in self-pity. Whereas Raven constantly meditates and represses herself to establish her control, Terra fell in with Slade because he promised a quick and easy way for her to get the control she always wanted. Raven is incredibly loyal to her teammates, who she is implied to view as a surrogate family, whilst Terra happily betrayed the Titans to Slade in exchange for his "help". [[spoiler: The end of their respective character arcs further highlights their similarities and differences. Both hit the DespairEventHorizon, but Raven claws her way back from it, with a little encouragement from her friends, and continues fighting crime, whilst Terra ''literally'' declares ThatManIsDead and turns her back on her powers so she can enjoy a normal life.]]
* FlatJoy: Raven occasionally indulges in the DeadpanSnarker version of this trope:
-->'''Cyborg''': I know what we should do! Lets go get some waffles! Raven you like waffles, don't you?\\
'''Raven''': More than life itself.
* FountainOfYouth: She regresses to a child in "The End Part 2" while she's in the underworld.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Alternates between Melancholic and Phlegmatic. She is mainly Melancholic early in the series where she shut everyone out and kept to herself. As she [[DefrostingTheIceQueen warms up]] to her friends she switches to Phlegmatic, albeit still being quiet and shy.
* FreakinessShame: When she met the titans for the first time, Raven was reluctant to befriend them because she felt she was a freak. It took Cyborg point out to her how weird are the others too to make her feel better.
* FreudianExcuse: Her destiny to bring about the end of the world and her emotion-based powers both make her extremely afraid of being a danger to others. As a result, she keeps a tight rein on her feelings and keeps people at a distance.
* GhostInTheMachine: The episode "Nevermore", with [[ColourCodedForYourConvenience color coding for your convenience]] - the pink, giggly Raven, the grey, shy and apologetic Raven and the green, energetic, CuteBruiser Raven. In a later shot, there are also brown, orange and yellow versions, which combine to form a white Raven, and when her inner demon is defeated it turns into a red Raven.
* GlassCannon: She is arguably the most powerful member of the Titans overall, as her SwissArmySuperpower has undoubtedly the most destructive capability and creative ways to be used. Case in point; she was able to defeat Trigon by herself, who the other Titans couldn't handle together. However, she's the only Titan without Super Strength (or a CharlesAtlasSuperpower in Robin's case), and she can't take quite as much punishment as them either.
* GoodIsNotNice: She's just as heroic as the other titans, but not very sociable. In addition she can also be very brutal and ruthless towards her enemies, though this is usually only when she has been pushed. She's also come the closest to breaking ThouShaltNotKill, or actually has broken it, [[spoiler: if one believes she actually did kill Trigon at the end of Season 4]].
* {{Goth}}: Presented as a bit of a character gimmick for her in the early episodes (most noticeably "Sisters" where she compliments Blackfire's poetry as "surprisingly dark"), then later downplayed.
* GothGirlsKnowMagic: She fits the typical traits of a {{Goth}} with her reclusiveness and taste in dark things in general, and can use demonic and magical spells.
* HatesBeingTouched: If it's from [[TheDreaded Slade]] but slowly grows out of it for everybody else.
* HatesEveryoneEqually: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Lampshaded in "Titans Rising", in which Beast Boy then explains that she eventually gets used to the people she meets, in this situation, Terra.
* HealingHands: She heals Beast Boy's legs in "Final Exam".
* {{Hellgate}}: She is the "gem" through which Trigon and his legions of demons will leave their dimension and enter Earth.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Forms a close bond with Starfire, despite their differing personalities. 'Switched' was the key episode in which they bonded.
* HiddenDepths: During Cyborg and Beast Boy's [[JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind field trip into her mind]], they discover that she's got a lot going on under the surface.
** She actually thinks Beast Boy is hilarious. But she also secretly suspects that he doesn't like her.
** She has a ''huge'' amount of repressed anger at her father, to the point where she goes into a homicidal rage when it slips out.
** She gets a huge kick out of battle, approaching BloodKnight levels.
* HotWitch: Raven is a beautiful teenage girl with a voluptuous body and nice legs. She's also the team's resident magic user.
* HumanDemonHybrid: Her mother was human and her dad's a demon lord.
* HumanoidAbomination: Her demonic heritage manifests as four glowing red eyes and shadowy tentacles growing from underneath her robe.
* IAmNotPretty: She's implied to believe this. In "Spellbound" she's surprised when Malchior calls her beautiful.
* InTheHood: Her mantle has a hood to hide herself further.
* {{Intangibility}}: She can phase though objects like solid walls.
* InterspeciesRomance: Had a short-lived one with the dragon-disguised-as-a-mage Malchior. However, she didn't know he was a dragon and he was just using her to be released from the book.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She is very snarky, introverted and pessimistic. As the series goes on however, she starts to open up more and she shows that she is actually fairly nice, deeply protective and caring of her friends and views them as her family and will always do the heroic thing no matter what.
* KickChick: In the very rare instances that she decides to resort to physical combat, she primarily makes use of swift kick attacks.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: She's aloof and WiseBeyondHerYears, and uses spells both demonic and magical in nature.
* LegFocus: Her regular outfit is a legless leotard. Several shots of the show emphasize her shapely legs.
* LeotardOfPower: This is a change from the comics version, who's a bit older. The animators changed her dress with long, narrow skirt to a leotard to avoid getting too... revealing in action poses with a teen character.
* LethalChef: In "The End, Part I" she tries to make the Titans' breakfast. [[BizarreTasteInFood Starfire]] is the only one who enjoys it.
* LevitatingLotusPosition: She does this when mediating because it helps her regulate her powers.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: Raven and Beast Boy act a lot like a grumpy big sister and her annoying little brother.
* LiteralSplitPersonality: Not only did she occasionally split into lots of different personalities, their cloaks were even [[ColorCodedCharacters color-coded for convenience]]. They include: Pink Raven (Happy), Grey Raven (Timidity), Green Raven (Bravery), Orange Raven (Rudeness), Purple Raven (Passion), Yellow Raven (Knowledge), Brown Raven (Laziness), and Red Raven (Rage).
* LonersAreFreaks: She thought this of herself in the origin episode, "Go!". Cyborg responded appropriately:
--> '''Cyborg''': He's [Beast Boy] green, half of me is metal, and she's [Starfire] from space; you fit in just fine.
** The quote serves as a MythologyGag, because in the first issue of ''The New Teen Titans'' (by Marv Wolfman/George Perez in 1980), when we're first introduced to Cyborg and Raven, we get this exchange...
--->'''Cyborg''': [The coach] said I don't belong here anymore. Then where in blazes ''do'' I belong?\\
'''Raven''': With ''me,'' Victor Stone. With others of your kind.
* LonerTurnedFriend: She was a lone wanderer before she settled into Titans Tower.
* MagicalAccessory: The PowerCrystal on her forehead, which is a chakra jewel. According to [[invoked]]WordOfGod, she was born with it.
* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: In "Masks" when her mouth is duct taped shut, Cyborg grabs on to the edge and pulls. Starfire and Beast Boy cringe awaiting for Raven's response. After a delayed moment, in which spectral images of Raven are shown howling in pain, she ultimate responds with a very soft "Ow."
* MamaBear: For Melvin, Timmy, and Teether. She wrecked the abductors who messed with "her kids".
* MarkOfTheBeast: Raven gets her father's demonic hieroglyphs in the "all over the body" variety in season 4, apparently heralding the end of the world.
* MarkedChange: In the form of her cloak turning white.
* MentalMonster: In "Fear Itself", the Titans watch a horror movie, "Wicked Scary", which scares every single one of them. At the end of the movie, everyone shares their experience, except for Raven who refuses to admit that she was scared. Immediately after, the Wicked Scary monster appears and kidnaps every Titan one by one every time Raven refuses to admit she is scared too, because the monster is her own creation, albeit unintentional. Only when she decides to confront her fears, the monster is gone and the Titans return.
* MindRape:
** Victim of Slade who caused her all manner of mental trauma when he returned as her dad's messenger.
** ''Perpetrator'' against Dr. Light. As a ContinuityNod, the first time he reappears, all she has to say is 'remember me?' when he causes trouble and he'll volunteer to go back to prison. Though he apparently gets over it off-screen, as he shows no such sign of being scared of her in his fifth-season appearances.
* MissingMom: Zigzagged. When Raven sought her advice to deal with the prophecy, all she had to do was create a portal and go home. She talked with her mother there but it turned out be an illusion. Arella died when Azarath burned, years ago. Then in the story ''Red Raven'', Raven seeks her out again in a restored Azarath.
* MostCommonSuperpower: Her skintight leotard shows that she is quite buxom. At times, her bust seems to be larger than Starfire's.
* MsFanservice: In contrast to Starfire, who has the tall and thin physique of a model [[note]]though they both have the same bust size, which isn't helped by the animation team designing most of the grown up females with the nearly same assets[[/note]], Raven has a shorter, but curvier, figure, with her skintight LeotardOfPower drawing attention to her large chest, hips, and ''especially'' [[LegFocus her legs]], which are very shapely and fully exposed.
* MundaneUtility: In "Haunted", she demonstrates that she can use her AnimalBattleAura as an umbrella.
* MysteriousPurple: Raven is the brooding DarkMagicalGirl on the team with a DarkSecret that she works to keep from everyone, i.e. [[spoiler:that she's a HumanDemonHybrid and an ApocalypseMaiden who is destined to usher her demon father Trigon into the human world to take it over]]. She has short, dark purple hair in this adaptation, which is notable as in the original comic where her origins are conveyed more directly to the audience, she has [[AdaptationDyeJob long jet black hair]].
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Her list of one-off powers is quite extensive. As are all the times they would have come in handy had she remembered she had them. This is lampshaded in the TrappedInTVLand episode; "Blue Zinthos; what you need, when you need it".
* NightmareFetishist: She collects some creepy-looking things in her room, though presumably these are magic-based;
** "Fear Itself" has her wake up from a nightmare and note she should consider redecorating.
** In "Fractured", she finds the world redecorated by a RealityWarper Johnny Rancid to be "cool".
* NightmareHands: Raven has the ability to conjure these in tandem with her intangibility powers to drag enemies away.
* NotAfraidOfYouAnymore: Raven tells this word by word to Slade in Season 4, after attacking him ruthlessly. He doesn't care nor he is impressed by her resolve, and points out that the only thing she acquired is to scare her friends instead.
* NotSoAboveItAll: As part of her CharacterDevelopment, she becomes more willing to stoop to the juvenile antics of the other Titans.
** At the end of the episode featuring Malchior, she decides to get involved in a game of "Stankball", using her MindOverMatter to mercilessly pummel Cyborg (off-screen) with a gross ball of stinky old socks.
** After Cyborg's stint as TheMole in the third season, she's an active participant in making him redo his humiliating Titans initiation.
** In "The Quest", she joins the other Titans in dressing up in Robin's spare costumes.
** While their canonical connection is dubious, the "New Teen Titans" comedy shorts take this to the extreme in the episode "The BurpingContest" where, after initially being grossed out, an irritated Raven uses her powers to create a [[GassHole city-shaking belch]] that leaves the other Titans covered in soot after even Starfire joins in the titular contest.
** In "Homecoming," she positively relishes the thought of being able to tease Beast Boy no end over his EmbarrassingFirstName (Garfield).
* OddFriendship: She and Robin gain an oddly close relationship starting with season 3's ''Haunted'', when Raven has to mentally possess Robin, causing her to see all of his memories. In a sense, after this she understands him better than anyone else on the team, and a season later, he embarks on an solo trip (initially, [[spoiler:Slade]] joins up too) into the underworld to save her after [[spoiler:her father Trigon]] has been summoned into the world.
* {{Omniglot}}: In ''Trouble in Tokyo'' she listed off a series of languages that she was fluent in. She did this because ''Japanese'' isn't one of them.
* OnlySaneWoman: When put alongside the likes of immature Beast Boy and Cyborg, and [[AmusingAlien ignorant]] Starfire, she's frequently put in this role.
* ParentalTitleCharacterization: Raven calls her mom by her name when they meet. She switches to "mother" in the next sentence.
* PeoplePuppets: Raven can telekinetically seize control of her enemies' bodies and make them move against their will, though she noticeably refrains from doing so for most of the series. In "The Prophecy", when Trigon and Slade push her too far, she uses her power to repeatedly smash the latter against a wall, torturing him while he is helpless to do anything about it, and only stops when she realizes her own friends are shocked by her rage.
* PerpetualFrowner: It appears she actually has difficulty smiling, as shown by her attempt in "The End - Part 1" that results in a creepy CheshireCatGrin, to the point that when she does, that they're a sign of impending doom and she's trying to make everyone's last moments together pleasant.
* PlatonicLifePartners: She is very close to Robin (the two of them have a psychic link as of "Haunted" and season 4 focuses heavily on their relationship), but isn't in a romantic relationship with him. A bit more blatant with Beast Boy, despite the occasional ShipTease.
* PowerIncontinence: She can manage to keep her powers under control when she's in control of her emotions. When her emotions are unstable, she has to struggle to her powers in check.
* PowerMakesYourHairGrow: In "Birthmark" and the final part of "The End", she reaches into greater power than usual and her hair grows as a result. On both occasions, she cuts it.
* PrettyInMink: Her winter wear is trimmed with white fur.
* TheQuietOne: She sometimes speaks less than ten lines in a couple of episodes.
* ReiAyanamiExpy: Although the character of Raven from the comics came at least 15 years before Rei Ayanami, it's pretty clear this animated {{Animesque}} incarnation of the character follows the archetype. Quiet and seemingly emotionless? Check. Bobbed bluish hair? Check. Pale? Check. Created by her dad to cause an apocalypse? Check.
* TheResenter: Initially, Raven appears to be this character in regards to Terra -- angry that Terra has apparently managed to control her powers so easily, while Raven still must meditate constantly to keep hers in check. However, since [[spoiler:it turns out that Terra got her control from working with Titans' ArchEnemy Slade, the resentment turned out to be reasonable suspicion]].
* RiseOfZitboy: Even Raven is pre-occupied with her looks. She stresses herself over acne problems in the comics, and she eventually turns the zit into a demon.
* ScrewDestiny: Robin points it out to her when she's having a moment of doubt: despite being raised with the notion that she was evil and would cause an apocalypse she decided to be a super hero.
* SelfMadeOrphan: She ''destroys'' Trigon at the end of the fourth season, and he's never seen again since then.
* SemiDivine: The daughter of the human woman Arella and the arch-demon Trigon, who inherited a degree of her father's vast magical powers. Destined to be the harbinger of the end of the world; Raven spends most of her time trying to thwart her fate.
* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Cyborg's daily routine includes a chess match with Raven, in which she crushes him.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: The first guy she seemed romantically interested in was a heroic sorcerer who was quite nice and supportive to Raven. [[spoiler: Too bad he was actually an evil dragon.]]
* TheSmartGirl: When it comes to magic, she has the expertise. Multiple episodes also shown her to be very skilled with computers and she's generally quite bookish.
* TheSnarkKnight: She's not very social and dishes out snide remarks about all her teammates.
* SourOutsideSadInside: On the surface she's a stoic snarker. Beneath the surface, she's a lonely and fearful girl with DaddyIssues.
* SquishyWizard: Not hugely squishy -- she has some martial arts moves -- but she's still the most fragile of the Titans in direct physical combat (barring Beast Boy's base form, which he doesn't fight in anyway) and tends to hang back to cast magic rather than jumping into the thick of things.
* StepfordSnarker: She's even snippier than usual when upset.
* TheStoic: Reluctantly, on her part. It's necessary to keep her powers under control.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: With her mother.
* StylishProtectionGear: Her fur-trimmed winter wear.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: The poster girl for the MediaNotes/AnimeFanSpeak term {{Kuudere}}. She acts coldly towards everyone, partly due to attachment issues but mostly because her powers are tied to her emotions, and if she doesn't keep iron control over them at all times, she could get a dangerous case of PowerIncontinence. However, she's willing to go to almost any lengths for her friends, and we occasionally see glimpses of her softer side. Also a rare case of one ''doubling'' as a {{Tsundere}}.
* SupernaturalFloatingHair: Visible in rare instances when she's using her powers and her hood is down.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Raven's immensely powerful, frightening, demonic side. Fortunately, it only slips out a handful of times.
* SuperpowerLottery: Raven basically has a lot of powers. NewPowersAsThePlotDemands and DeusExMachina, for example. The Teen Titans Wiki lists her as having the following: Telekinesis, astral projection, levitation, telepathy, umbrakinetic dark energy manipulation (into energy blasts, a variety of constructs ranging from walls to claws to shields to flying platforms and effective telekinesis), biological manipulation, short-distance teleportation, uncontrolled time manipulation, limited physical healing, limited precognition, transformation into White Raven in the realm of her mind, ability to transfer power to others and cause them to lose consciousness, control over Trigon's lesser demons, and the ability to rapidly age self back to normal age (in "white" form). She's by far the most frequent target for [[BroughtDownToNormal depowering]] or TheWorfEffect, but when she's not either, the result is epic.
* SwissArmySuperpower: Demonic heritage and magic from tomes have a wide range of uses.
* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Subverted as often as it's played straight; she actually ''has'' been hit several times in the middle of reciting one of her spells.
* TeacherStudentRomance: Falls for Malchior, who teaches her all kinds of new magic.
* TeamMom: "Nobody messes with my kids!"
* TechnicolorEyes: She has these eyes when they aren't glowing black from Psychic Powers or red from demonic rage. This is the baseline because PurpleIsPowerful.
* TendrilsOfDarkness: She has powers similar to those of Green Lantern and can cast objects and body parts made of pure darkness. But when black tendrils come from under her robe, that's a sign that things are getting dangerous.
* ThinkingUpPortals: She can conjure up dark portals to transport herself and others or to travel to other dimensions like Azarath.
* TerrorHero: She ordinarily stays emotionally detached while fighting evil. If her control slips, you may still see a hero, but you'll ''definitely'' see some terror.
* ThroughHisStomach: In "The End", she tries to do something nice for her friends by making them breakfast. Unfortunately, she's a LethalChef. Starfire is the only team member to enjoy it, and Starfire is the one who cooks dishes that involve cultivating fungus.
* TokenWizard: Raven is the only member of the team whose powers are arcane in nature, possessing a modicum of magical knowledge from her upbringing.
* TookALevelInKindness: She becomes more open and friendly in the episodes after ''The End''.
* TownGirls: The Neither to Starfire's Femme and Terra's Butch. She isn't even remotely girly, but at the same time she doesn't act that masculine.
* {{Tsundere}}: When her emotions are more visible, she's actually more like this than {{Kuudere}}. She lacks a lot of the blushing or the sideways glances, or any of the typical stuttering, so it's hard to notice at first.
* TheUglyGuysHotDaughter: More specifically, she's the daughter of [[{{Satan}} Trigon]], a giant red demon with horns.
* TheUnsmile: Once in "The End." She has little practice with such things so it looked odd.
* UnwillinglyGirlyTomboy: Mother Mae Eye forces Raven to wear a yellow Shirley Temple styled dress with a large white bow in the back and her hair tied into GirlishPigtails tied with matching yellow bows. Because Raven is being mind controlled, she raises no complaints and even ''giggles'' when Mae Eye puts her in it and proceeds to pinch her cheek while telling her she can still dress pretty. After the spell is broken however, Raven is ''furious'' to find herself in a little girl's dress with her hair done up so girly, and uses her powers to change back to her usual looks.
* VaporWear: When she has most of her clothes torn off in "Birthmark," there isn't a bra to be seen. This is TruthInTelevision; wearing a bra with a leotard would be redundant, as they're made to cover the "underwear" aspects that would otherwise be unseemly in a skintight outfit.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Beast Boy. Their relationship goes like "{{Slap Slap|Kiss}} Support" and "Slap Slap Commiserate post-after an evil magician tries to use Raven as a pawn."
* VocalEvolution: She originally had a higher pitched voice.
* WhatDoTheyFearEpisode: In one of the comics. Her greatest fear is her and the Titans' triumph over her father [[FightingAShadow not sticking]] and becoming a portal for him again.
* WhenSheSmiles: She doesn't smile often as a way of self-control, but when she does, it's truly heartwarming.
* WillfullyWeak: In terms of raw power, Raven has the potential to be more powerful than all of the other Titans combined. However, she is [[AntiAntiChrist (with very good reason)]] wary of using her powers to their fullest extent.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: A rare non-villainous example. She is a literal case of the trope name, as the reason for her birth is [[spoiler: to let Trigon onto Earth and destroy it, something which eventually happens in season 4]].
* WorldsStrongestMan: Or teenage girl, in this case, but by the end of the show, it is likely there is nobody alive more powerful than Raven in terms of sheer power.
* WrenchWench: It's easy to miss, as it only comes up once, but she helps Cyborg rebuild the T-Car.
* YouCantFightFate: Her attitude for most of Season 4. [[spoiler: As much as she'd ''love'' to ignore her father's plan to bring about TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt, she genuinely believes that she's powerless to stop it. [[DefiedTrope At least,]] [[ScrewDestiny until the ending.]] ]]
* YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry: The reason she forces herself to be an EmotionlessGirl is that her anger makes her demon half come out.
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[[folder:Cyborg]]
!!Cyborg / Victor "Vic" Stone
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KharyPayton [[labelnote:Other voice actors]]Ken Uo (Japanese), Adolfo Nitolli (Latin American Spanish, Episodes 1-36), Ángel Balam (Latin American Spanish, rest of the series), Roberto Draghetti (IT, seasons 1-4), Luigi Ferraro (IT, Season 5), Daniel Lobé (FR), Eduardo Borgerth (PT-BR)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Powers/Abilities:''' SuperStrength, Armor, Built-in Weapons and Devices, [[GadgeteerGenius Science Expertise]]
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->''"[[DiegeticSoundtrackUsage When there's trouble, you know what to doooo!]] Call Cyborg! He can shoot a rocket [[TrickedOutShoes from his shoooe]]! 'Cause he's Cyborg!"''

As a teenager, Cyborg was hideously mutilated in a car accident. Fortunately, his parents were foremost experts in cybernetic enhancements, so they integrated their son with a variety of advanced robotic components in order to save his life. For quite some time afterward, he was despondent about his change, and even in the series he remains somewhat unhappy with the loss of his normal life. But he retains a strong zest for life and devotes himself to making the best of his situation, to the extent he usually appears much happier than Robin does. As a cybernetically augmented human, Cyborg has several built in weapons (mainly a sonic cannon), the general resilience you'd expect of someone who's only partly squishy flesh and covered in armor, and super strength, as well as a considerable IQ that he puts to use as a GadgeteerGenius.
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[[folder:Terra]]
!!Terra / Tara Markov
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyJohnson [[labelnote:Other voice actors]]Creator/NatsukoKuwatani (Japanese), Yaraiví Aceldo (Latin American Spanish), Isabella Guida (IT, Season 2), Laura Préjean (FR), Lina Mendes (PT-BR)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Powers/Abilities:''' Geokinesis. As Slade's apprentice, wore a special suit that created a telepathic link with him and enhanced her powers (but also allowed him to remotely control her).
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->''"They actually trust me..."''

Terra was envisioned as a LighterAndSofter adaptation of the infamous "[[ComicBook/TheJudasContract Judas Contract Arc]]" character, who was a stone-cold psycho hired by Slade from the beginning to infiltrate the Teen Titans and managed to creep ''him'' out. The animated Terra, on the other hand, was envisioned as a more sympathetic, confused character -- [[invoked]] WordOfGod describes her as no longer caring about good or evil, [[BrokenBird just wanting to no longer be hurt]].

[[AllThereInTheManual According to the]] ''ComicBook/TeenTitansGo'' comics, Terra was born Tara Markov, a princess to a small country called Markovia, and whose royal scientists experimented on her and her brother to imbue them with geokinesis (the psychic ability to manipulate earthen materials) as part of a project to create metahuman defenders. Terra escaped and abandoned her country, but, perhaps as a result of this, her ability to control her powers was limited -- Slade mentions, in her debut episode, a history of having attempted to settle down and do good, but causing disaster when her powers invariably went out of control and everyone turning against her for it. When she first met the Teen Titans, the possibility of her finally finding a home arose... but her paranoia meant that she would destroy this chance, and her friendship with them.

However, the episode "Things Change" and issue 51 of the ''ComicBook/TeenTitansGo'' comic also revealed that Terra's tragic "death", due to PowerIncontinence had not been permanent, and that she was happily living life as a normal schoolgirl, with no desire to return to either villainy or heroics.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation: Terra in the cartoon has mental issues that are unspecified while Terra in the comics was explicitly psychopathic in ''The Judas Contract'' comic arc. Later {{retcon}}s, however, say that Terra was either drugged by Deathstroke or she was coerced into being how she was, rather than mentally ill.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: She trades in her "normal girl" looks for a cuter design. She also lost her buck teeth.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: In the comics she has messy short hair, but here she has long straight hair.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Unlike her comic counterpart, Terra from the cartoon does come to regret betraying the Teen Titans and [[spoiler:sacrifices herself to save the city from a volcano eruption]] in a last-minute redemption.
* AdaptationalModesty: Played with. Tara Markov wore a leotard that showed off her legs. The TV version of Terra wears a T-shirt and shorts, which while shows less of her legs, also bares her midriff where her comics counterpart doesn't.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Terra in the comics calls her "friends" names and is always hounding on Beast Boy. It initially seemed to be playful with a bit of being a jerk, however her reveal as TheMole shows that she just genuinely disliked the Titans. In the cartoon, Terra is genuinely friendly and upbeat prior to teaming up with Slade.
* AdaptationalSlimness: In the comics, Terra is depicted having an hourglass shape and quite voluptious for a 15-16 years old, whereas here she is slender with almost no curves at all.
* AdaptationalSympathy: Terra is portrayed ''far'' more sympathetically in the animated series than in the comics. In the comics, she was working against the Titans from the moment they met and was an irredeemable psychopath with dwindling sanity. She also had a lustful relationship with Slade. In the cartoon, she's instead genuinely interested in being a hero... but too vulnerable to emotional manipulation and paranoid, so she ultimately sabotages herself by playing right into Slade's hands.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Her 1980s iteration was a sadistic and manipulative sociopath, while here she is a shy and insecure teenage princess.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
** In the comics, Terra never had genuine feelings for Beast Boy, and slept with Deathstroke behind his back. Here, she had genuine feelings for Beast Boy before joining Slade.
** Her relationship with Slade is changed from secret villanous lovers with disturbing pedophile undertones, to a toxic and manipulative father-daughter relationship.
* AfraidOfTheirOwnStrength: "Don't lose control, Don't lose control".
* AllThereInTheManual: Her backstory is flashed out in the tie in comics.
* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:As of "Things Change," it's not clear if Terra truly has amnesia or if she's simply faking it because she desires a normal life; but the episode itself strongly implies the latter]]
* AndIMustScream: Is heavily implied that [[spoiler:Terra was alive the whole time she turned into stone]].
* AnimalMotifs: Butterflies. She owns a silver butterfly-shaped hairpin and Starfire and Beast compare her journey and transformation as a person to a butterfly getting out of its cocoon in the tie-comics.
* AntiVillain: It's not so much that Terra ''wants'' to be bad as she's fallen into bad company and has serious issues.
* ArcWelding: Terra's expanded backstory in ''Comicbook/TeenTitansGo'' shows a silhouetted General Immortus overseeing the experiments that gave her her powers.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:In "Things Change", she's flesh again and walking around]].
* BackForTheFinale: In "Things Change", Terra-but-not-Terra appears for the only and the last time in the GrandFinale.
* BadassAdorable: A pretty woobie with catastrophic Geokinesis.
* BecomingTheMask: Despite her betrayal, she really felt at home with the team.
* BeyondRedemption: Season 2 finale, the Titans try to get Terra to stop working for Slade, but she refuses. After she defeats them and goes on to wreak untold destruction and death upon the entire city off-screen, the Titans decide that they're done trying to talk to her and [[CurbStompBattle effortlessly wipe the floor with her]], forcing Terra to retreat back to Slade.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Terra is a cute, big-eyed teenager who likes joking and goofing around. She can also be extremely violent and a WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds when provoked.
* BigEater: She can beat ''Cyborg'' in eating competitions. It's subtly implied to stem from her long period as a harassed drifter.
* BattleCouple: Briefly with Beast Boy.
* BreakTheCutie: She started out cracked due to a terrible past and [[CorruptTheCutie then Slade finished the job]].
* BrokenBird: Terra has a DarkAndTroubledPast involving human experimentation, inadvertently causing disasters due to suffering from PowerIncontinence, and being persecuted by people for causing disasters. Add in Slade's typical machinations, and she's an emotional mess.
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: Her second outfit when she return to the Titans, has a T on the chest.
* ButterflyOfTransformation: Terra owns a butterfly clip. In Issue 51, Beast Boy tells Brion that Starfire believes Terra's journey was akin to the one of a butterfly.
* ByTheHair: During her mud fight with Raven, Terra briefly subdues Raven by grabbing her by the hair.
* TheChosenZero: Terra was chosen to be imbued with geokinetic powers, but ultimately she did not utilize them to live up to the hero she was forced to be.
* ClingyCostume: The armored suit Slade had fused with Terra's nervous system.
* ClothingDamage: Slade beats up Terra so badly that he tears down her ClingyCostume.
* ColorCodedCharacters: Yellow, being the color of her hair, outfit, and energy aura whenever she uses her powers.
* CompositeCharacter: Before Deathstroke's daughter Ravager appeared in the tie-in comics, Terra's character combined elements of Rose Wilson and Tara Markov, particularly the abusive relationship the comic version of Wilson had with her father, and the long, blonde hair of Wilson's that fell over one eye, creating a visual comparison with Slade.
* CorruptTheCutie: Terra's introduced as a character so likable, it doesn't take the Titans more than an episode to invite her into joining the team. However, she's persuaded by [[TheCorrupter Slade]] into joining him, so she can gain full control over her powers. She becomes so captivated in trying to do so, while also holding a grudge against the Titans (hammered in by Slade no less) that she goes as far as repeatedly attempting to kill the Titans. Because of this, she's possibly the most polarizing character in the series.
* CursedWithAwesome: Terra had awesome [[DishingOutDirt geokinetic]] abilities... but [[PowerIncontinence no real ability to control them]], which led to a vicious cycle of her being driven away by angry people after she lost control of her powers and caused disasters. Lampshaded by Beast Boy after her demise.
--> '''Beast Boy''': Her name was Terra. She was gifted with tremendous power and cursed with it as well.
* CuteBruiser: Her geokinetic powers make her one of the more offense-orientated members of the team, and her blue eyed blonde appearance makes her very cute.
* CuteAndPsycho: The show depiction of Terra is LighterAndSofter compared to the comic version but still qualifies. She seems friendly, funny, and kind, although her DarkAndTroubledPast has saddled her with destructive tendencies that can, and if helped along by Slade, will, manifest as homicidal psychopathy. Her switch from a cool gal-pal to Slade's ApocalypseMaiden was astoundingly dark and quick to happen, given the show's track record at the time.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Terra was put through experiments that gave her the geokinesis by her own family. She was incapable to use her powers so she ran away.
* DarkActionGirl: She manages to hold her own against the Titans after her FaceHeelTurn, and, at the end, is the one to kill [[ManipulativeBastard Slade]].
* DarkMagicalGirl: Played Straight, considering the rivalry with a foil, abusive parental relationship, a FaceHeelTurn, [[spoiler:and a HeelFaceTurn that ''literally'' depowers her]].
* DarkSecret: Only in her mind really. Terra saw her inability to control her powers as some horrible crime.
* DeadpanSnarker: She likes to make friendly quips.
* DealWithTheDevil: Episode "Aftershock Part One" begins with Terra swearing to serve Slade and by his side forever in exchange for teaching her to control her powers.
* DeathGlare: She gives an absolutely chilling glare in Beast Boy's direction as she departs in the shadows with Slade.
* DefusingTheTykebomb: [[spoiler:Terra manages to do this to ''herself'', figuratively ''and'' literally by turning against Slade and inadvertently depowering herself]].
* DidYouActuallyBelieve: Terra mocks Raven for befriending and trusting her in their battle.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:Terra was turned to stone, not crushed to death as in the "The Judas Contract" comic story]].
* DishingOutDirt: She has control over all the earth and stone around her.
* TheDitherer: Of the Insecure/Submissive type; she is so weak willed that she cannot make her own decisions, nor take responsibility for her own doings, turning her into easy prey for [[ManipulativeBastard Slade]].
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: A lot of Terra's behavior (fear of intimacy, inability to settle down, paranoia, self-destructive tendencies, exaggerated startle response, desperate yearning for approval from a mentor figure that she ''knows'' will hurt her) are all very reminiscent of children who grew up in abusive households. Somewhat justifiable, given her own parents ''let'' their country's scientists use her as a guinea pig to induce metahuman powers, and she has been continually driven away by mobs of people for causing geological disasters.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:At the climax of season 2's final episode, Terra breaks free of Slade's control, attacks him, and knocks him into a pit of lava. Although she frames it as her realizing that the Titans were her real friends all along, it's quite obvious that Slade's berating her for her cowardice, beating her up for failing him, and revealing he always considered her nothing more than just a tool he could use to his own ends, complete with [[PeoplePuppets bodyjacking her]] in order to force her to fight when she instead wants to run, are major motivations for her aggressive betrayal of her former master.]]
* DoomMagnet: The reason Terra never stayed in a single place, is that whenever she tried to help the people, she ended up doing more harm, like mudslides and avalanches.
* TheDragon: Acts as this to Slade in "Aftershock Part 1" and "Aftershock Part 2" [[spoiler:until she pulls a HeelFaceTurn]].
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: She breaks free of Slade's control and turns herself to stone to prevent him using her to destroy the whole city.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: She was a normal person before going through the experiments that gave her powers. Deconstructed, in that she couldn't control her powers after receiving them.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: When she openly becomes Slade's apprentice, she switches from her "Titan outfit" to a new suit that looks like a mixture of bandage wrapping and body armor.
* EvilFormerFriend: Terra joined forces with Slade after feeling betrayed by Beast Boy twice. Next time she returns, she considers all the Titans her enemies.
* ExpyCoexistence: Terra is a CompositeCharacter of her comic self and Rose Wilson, Slade's daughter, but while she and Rose never meet in the show simply because the latter appears only in the tie-in comics, they both exist within the same continuity.
* ExtremeOmnivore: The only one able to stomach Starfire's alien food and ''like it!'' Like her BigEater status, it most likely comes from her long time on the run, where she would have learned to eat ''anything'' that was available or else starve.
* FailureHero: Hinted at it when Slade starts to deconstructs her past in front of her. Terra constantly tried to do good, help people, but because she could not control her powers, she was always doomed to make things worse and provoke natural disasters like avalanches and mudslides, angering the very people she was trying to save. Little wonder that they turned against her. She tried again with the Titans, but Slade's words poisoned her mind too much and she turned against them twice. Her only win is killing Slade, but she ends up killing herself too. [[spoiler:In the end, she is brought back to life, but abandons any pretention of being a hero and choses to be an ordinary person]].
* FakingAmnesia: [[spoiler:When Beast Boy finds her in the last animated episode, she pretends like she doesn't remember him, at first. When Beast Boy expresses sympathy towards her, she indicates she is interested in him, but only if he acknowledges her as the Schoolgirl instead of Terra. He does not take the hint. Teen Titans Go! Issue 51 indicates that she does remember her past, particularly her brother Brion, as she spots him leaving the grounds of the Murakami School and gives a wistful smile]].
* FallenHero: Terra starts off as a good-natured girl with unstable powers, but her fall comes from being seduced by Slade's promises of helping her control her powers in exchange of becoming apprentice, leading to her betraying the Titans and becoming a villain.
* FallingInLoveMontage: Beast boy has his own montage with Terra falling in love on their first date at a fair. They take photos, have fun on roller coasters and eat pancakes together. Everything takes a darker turn when is revealed she was Slade's spy all along.
* FatalFlaw: Terra has a tendency to run when a situation gets bad, instead of confronting her problems or asking for help.
* FaustianRebellion: Slade taught Terra to control her powers in exchange for becoming his apprentice. She latter rebels against him and sends him into molten lava.
* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: When Robin asks Terra why does she hates the Titans so much, her answer is 'You were born'.
* FerrisWheelDateMoment: Not the only one in the show, but Beast Boy and Terra's stands out because Slade was with them in the cabin the whole time and they had no idea. And he interrupts them when the two love birds were about to have their FirstKiss.
* {{Foil}}:
** Raven and Terra have a unique dynamic going on if you take the entire series into account. Both are young female teen superheroes with PowerIncontinence issues and [[HeroWithBadPublicity public image problems]] -- Raven due to her half-demon nature making her come off as CreepyGood and her prophesied role to end the world, Terra due to [[DestructiveSavior the massive damage she leaves in her wake]]. However, their reactions to this issue are mirror images of each other. Raven ''accepts'' her flaws and works to overcome them; she works tirelessly to bring her powers under control and strives to be a hero in hopes of making up for the evil in her blood. Terra, on the other hand, ''runs away'' from her problems, both literally and metaphorically, by blaming others, making excuses for herself, and wallowing in self-pity. Whereas Raven constantly meditates and represses herself to establish her control, Terra fell in with Slade because he promised a quick and easy way for her to get the control she always wanted. Raven is incredibly loyal to her teammates, who she is implies to view as a surrogate family, whilst Terra happily betrayed the Titans to Slade in exchange for his "help". [[spoiler: The end of their respective character arcs further highlights their similarities and differences. Both hit the DespairEventHorizon, but Raven claws her way back from it, with a little encouragement from her friends, and continues fighting crime, whilst Terra ''literally'' declares ThatManIsDead and turns her back on her powers so she can enjoy a normal life]].
** With Starfire. They are both princesses that had to leave their homes, and are gifted with tremendous powers. Starfire was born with her powers in a loving environment, before being sold to the Gordanians by her villainous sister and escaped to Earth where she met the Titans for the first time. Despite being strangers, she ultimately trusted them to chase the Gordonians away. Terra was born on Earth without powers to manipulative parents, who used both of their children for experiments, leading to Terra gaining her geokinesis. Both have older siblings, but Blackfire is a sociopath who is ready to sell out both her sister and her planet, while Geoforce defended his country, was always protective of Terra, and was heartbroken when she left Markovia. As for their powers and personalities, Starfire is a confident young woman who uses her powers at their fullest potential, whereas Terra is an insecure StepfordSmiler with powers she can't control. Terra and Starfire are both princesses dating non-royalty, but Terra's romance with Beast Boy is ill-fated and never comes to fruition, whereas Starfire becomes an OfficialCouple with Robin in ''Troubles in Tokyo''. In Terra's case, it's her who is the LoveInterestTraitor working for Slade, while in Starfire's case, it was Robin. Starfire is very feminine young woman, while Terra is a TomboyPrincess.
** To Robin. Their arcs as characters are very similar, a thing Robin himself points out to her to convince her to turn her back on Slade whilst she still can. Both Terra and Robin became apprentices to Slade, but where Slade had to blackmail Robin and threaten to kill his friends, Terra willingly went to Slade after being seduced by his promises of teaching her "how to shine". Both of them had quite complex parental relationship with Slade; Robin always tried to defy Slade no matter how many times he got beaten for it, whereas Terra willingly did all the dirty jobs Slade gave her and saw his true face only after being abused by him. Robin never quite defeated Slade, whereas Terra was the one to finally put an end to the madman, killing herself in the process. Robin is serious, brooding, obsessive and confident in his abilities and never felt inferior to his friends for being TheTeamNormal. Terra on the other had, is a shy insecure girl who only puts up a confident appearance to hide how desperate she is to conceal her PowerIncontinence from other people. Robin is the leader of the Teen Titans, while Terra became the SixthRanger. And lastly, being disillusioned with everything that happened to her, she chose the life of a normal person and refusing Beast Boy's Re{{Call To Adventure}} and any change to rekindle her relationship with him. Robin cannot see himself leading a normal life outside of being a hero, to him is in-conceivable to put anything else above his war with crime. He almost made same choice as Terra with Beast Boy regarding Starfire, but in the end, he realizes he can both fight crime as much as he wants and be in a relationship.
* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: When Terra is being controlled by Slade and moans that she has no choice, Beast Boy tells her that she always had a choice.
--->"That's a lie! You've always had a choice! It's all been your choice! You chose to work for Slade, chose to betray us, and now you've chosen to give him control! Slade isn't doing this, Terra! You are!\\

* ForgottenFallenFriend: After not being mentioned in Season 3, Terra is mentioned twice in Season 4.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Terra goes from a shy and insecure girl to villain capable of destroying a city.
* GlassCannon: Terra is very strong in the offensive, almost unstoppable, but she has all the weaknesses of a normal human being, which is shown when the Titans almost injure her in the rebound.
* GratuitousPrincess: Her comics counterpart is an illegitimate child of the king of Markovia. Here she is the legitimate daughter of the king and queen, making her explicitly a princess.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Terra's eyes glow yellow when she uses her geokinesis.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Played with; she's introduced as a sweet, friendly blonde NiceGirl who gets along really well with the Titans, until she runs off at the end of her debut episode. She then returns several episodes later and joins the team, only to be revealed as TheMole with a subsequent FaceHeelTurn. But by the end of the season, she's bounced back to the side of good [[spoiler:via a TakenForGranite HeroicSacrifice]].
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: In the episode, "Betrayal", she is on the edge between Heel and Face, having doubts and regrets about what she's done. When Slade reveals the truth, she reaches out to Beast Boy hoping he'll understand. Instead, he says "you don't have any friends" and she goes completely over to Slade.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She started off good, had a FaceHeelTurn when she went to Slade and became his mole, had a semi HeelFaceTurn that [[HeelFaceDoorSlam got slammed in her face]] when she tried to coax Beast Boy to join her instead of being destroyed with the rest of the Titans only for Beast Boy to chew her out for being a traitor, had an even ''bigger'' FaceHeelTurn as a response by gleefully hunting down and trying to kill the Titans at Slade's behest afterwards, and finally made a permanent HeelFaceTurn when she realized Slade was using her all along and she turned on him... [[spoiler:[[RedemptionEqualsDeath at the cost of her life]]. Or so it seemed...]]
* HeroOfAnotherStory: As Terra says in her own words when the Titans meet her for the first time: "I go where the wind takes me. You know? I get to see new places, meet new people, stop a few bad guys here and there".
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:She stops a volcano from erupting at the cost of being petrified]].
* IcyBlueEyes: After becoming Slade's apprentice, Terra's blue eyes have a vicious expression it them.
* IconicSequelCharacter: Terra is introduced in the third episode of Season 2.
* TheIngenue: At the beginning Terra is pretty much an innocent young girl, and so naive that took the word of an evil man despite being warned about their evil deeds.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: [[spoiler:The reason why she is happy to be a schoolgirl instead of a hero in "Things Change". She'd much rather tackle homework than super villains]].
* ImNotAHeroIm:"...not out to save the world. I'm just a girl with a geometry test next period and I haven't studied."
* IRegretNothing: Terra's opening monologue in "Aftershock Part Two".
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: Already heavily influenced by Slade, she'd hoped to run away with Beast Boy after betraying the rest of the Titans to him. As might be expected, this didn't go well.
* LackOfEmpathy: She's evidently capable of feeling sympathy, but not empathy. She takes pity on Beast Boy and tries to get him to escape the attack on Titans Tower, ''but'', she has no clue how he could be so mad at her for trying to kill his TrueCompanions, especially after he promised to always be her friend. Consequently, she becomes enraged with him without even trying to look at it from his point of view.
* LeanAndMean: She is a scrawny teenager by comparison with [[MostCommonSuperpower Starfire and Raven]].
* {{Leitmotif}}: She's one of the few major characters to have her own theme song, a jazzy European-sounding track that plays when she's using her power (either wrecking up an obstacle course or beating down Sladebots). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxgustqhHlk It's surprisingly catchy]].
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXvRkzogu7Y And so's the extended version]].
* LossOfIdentity: As a child Terra was always confused about her own identity, and was never allowed to decide anything for her.
* LoveInterestTraitor: To Beast Boy. When he finally asks her out on a date, she accepts, but then he discovers Terra betrayed the team by selling them out to their biggest enemy Slade and she agreed to the date so at least Beast Boy would be spared the night Slade's forces attack the tower. Although he was obviously angry at the reveal, Beast Boy still has feelings for Terra after her betrayal and tries reaching out to her.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Terra is so desperate to control her power and become more than a broken disaster in the public's eye that she accepts Slade's mentorship. Although she infiltrates the Titans on his orders, she becomes closer and closer to Beast Boy to the point that she brings him on a date after deactivating the team's security, not caring if everyone else dies as long as he stays safe. When he rejects her after finding out about this, she fully gives into Slade's influence and tries to wipe out the team wholesale. Ultimately, LoveRedeems and she sacrifices herself to save Beast Boy and her other former teammates from Slade.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Terra is a TomboyPrincess who is not afraid of horror themed parks and has a lot of emotional baggage to deal with, while Beast Boy is not in fond of them, is more easy going and relaxed than her.
* MeaningfulName: "Terra" means "earth" and she is, in many ways, literally defined by her [[DishingOutDirt geokinesis]].
* TheMole: From her second appearance on she's reporting to Slade on the Titans' activity.
* MoreThanMindControl: [[ManipulativeBastard Slade]] played on her paranoia and burned heroics.
* {{Motif}}: Reflections and butterfly imagery play a large role in episodes and comics featuring Terra, symbolizing her ever-shifting sense of identity and self-image, [[spoiler:and her eventual maturation into a confident, independent, happy young woman]].
* NeverMyFault:
** PlayedForDrama. Terra's paranoia that others will blame her for disasters that ''aren't'' her fault, as they have in the past, leads to her refusing to accept responsibility for disasters that actually ''are'' her fault. Indeed, this is the ultimate root of her entire villainous arc; she chooses to go to Slade after believing Beast Boy betrayed her (Robin just figured out her secret and didn't know it was supposed to be a secret) and then chooses of her own free will to repay her debt to Slade by infiltrating and betraying the Teen Titans. She even notes in the opening voiceover for "Aftershock Part 2" that she feels no guilt for betraying or seemingly murdering her former friends... and then [[VillainsWantMercy gets upset when they return and treat her as a serious supervillain]].
** [[spoiler:Averted when Terra finally takes responsibility for her mistakes in "Aftershock Part 2" after Beast Boy calls her out on it, where she stops a catastrophic earthquake triggered by her powers, turning herself into stone in the process]].
* NewcomerSavesTheDay: Yeah, especially when is engineered to look like Terra is there to save the day by Slade, whose actual plan was to stage an attack that would let Terra show off her skills to the Teen Titans, and earn herself a place on their team.
* NiceGirl: When the Titans first met her, Terra was a friendly girl.
* NightmareHands: Terra creates some of these out of mud [[spoiler: to try to drown Raven in a pool.]]
* NotSoDifferentRemark: To Raven. Episodes featuring the two highlight their many similarities and grudging friendship. [[spoiler:It's Raven who accurately pegs Terra's aspirations to normalcy in "Things Change"]].
-->'''Raven''': [[spoiler:Maybe she didn't ''want'' to be found]].
* NotGoodWithRejection: When Terra reveals to Beast Boy how she was working for Slade she begs him to say that despite that he'll still be her friend. Beast Boy says coldly "Slade was right, you don't have any friends." In response she gets a horrified look on her face before retreating into the shadows and putting on a expression made of TranquilFury. She later punches him in the face when pulling a Face–Heel Turn and swearing revenge on him and the other Titans before trying to kill him.
* NotQuiteFlight: She flies by standing on rocks and levitating them.
* NotWearingTights: When the Titans first meet her, Terra wears normal clothes instead of a costume like them. After running away and returning to the team, Terra wears an uniform with the letter "T" over her chest.
* MetaTwist: Unlike most versions, she is not a the bastard child of the Markovian King, and neither a redeemless sociopath.
* OutOfFocus: After Season 2, where she allegedly dies.
* PeoplePuppets: The battle suit Slade gave Terra was designed to control Terra's powers, and her as well. She manages to override it and finish him off.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Even before being trained by Slade she was capable to destroy (unwillingly) a huge stone quarry.
-->'''Slade''': You lack control, Terra. And when you lose control, you are more dangerous than anything I've ever seen.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Physically she's a skinny and tiny girl, but can create earthquakes and throw giant boulders.
* PowerIncontinence: Why she's broken and paranoid; she can't control her powers, and people have always lashed out at her when they realise that she is the one (inadvertently) causing the disasters.
* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: She is a princess and one of the most powerful meta-humans InUniverse. Eve though the Titans held back, the fact that she took down the entire team one by one and than over the entire city should make Terra a force to be reckon with.
* PsychoExGirlfriend: Terra was not exactly on the evil side until Beast Boy rejected her, which turned her over Slade's completely. After, she becomes hellbent on killing him and his friends.
* RebelliousPrincess: She is a runaway princess, whose older brother is looking for her.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Turning against Slade and fixing the mess she made leads to her petrification. However, since she ultimately gets out of that, this becomes RedemptionEarnsLife]].
* RegretfulTraitor: When Terra sets up Titan Tower to be attacked, she gets enough cold feet to try to save Beast Boy and eventually breaks down apologizing to him when he finds out.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the comics she is just a bastard child of the King, but the tie-in comics made her a legitimate child and a full-blood sister to Brion.
* RepressedMemories: Slade implies that Terra chose to not remember anything that happened after [[spoiler:being revived by unknown means]] since she felt the damage she had done after betraying the team would have caused more pain for her.
* RetiredBadass: She gave up her failed superhero life for a happier and more fullfiling life as a high schooler.
* RichesToRags: From a princess who used to live in a castle to a vagabond who sleeps on the ground.
* RiddleForTheAges: [[spoiler:Terra's ultimate fate. Did she really come back from the dead? If so, does she really have amnesia, or is she just faking it? Each of the Titans has a different answer, and the series ends without resolving the issue]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Downplayed. While she is both a princess and superhero, she doesn't pick up the latter until she runs away and becomes a vagabond. While she's a princess the whole time, it comes up less often than Starfire.
* TheRunaway: She fled her country due to the experiments they were doing on her. Now she walks the earth endlessly.
* {{Ruritania}}: She is from Markovia.
* SaveTheDayTurnAway: Played with. Terra would rather not be acknowledged as a villain or hero. [[spoiler:High school's more her style.]]
* SecretLegacy: Formerly Princess Tara of Markovia.
* SelectiveObliviousness: Played for drama; her paranoia is so bad that, in her first episode, she immediately leaps to the conclusion that Beast Boy betrayed her by breaking his promise and telling Robin about her PowerIncontinence... despite both Robin's detective skills as Batman's sidekick being well known and the fact she had a pretty obvious bout of PowerIncontinence right in front of the whole team.
* SixthRangerTraitor: She joined the core team a long time after they had formed a team, and eventually betrayed them.
* SkySurfing: Terra learns to simulate flight through a levitating boulder.
* SlasherSmile: Cracks a few after becoming Slade's Dragon.
* StarCrossedLovers: With Beast Boy due to eventually [[spoiler:being turned to stone, and after that, apparently depowered and stripped of her memories]].
* StartingANewLife: As Beast Boy points out to Brion, Terra chose to start a new life away from everyone who was part of her old life. In present she is just a mere student girl.
* StatusQuoIsGod: This Terra was never really allowed to feel like part of the team. The episode immediately after she joins has her conspicuously absent save a non-speaking cameo at the end and the following episode has her betraying the team.
* StepfordSmiler: Before her FaceHeelTurn she acts friendly and nice because she doesn't want people to see her nerves.
* StepfordSnarker: After her FaceHeelTurn, she replaces smile with snark. Robin doesn't buy into it, giving her a KirkSummation that shakes her to her core in one episode and a YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre speech in a later one.
* SuperPowerMeltdown: Everytime she loses control of her powers.
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: In the opening voiceover to the season 2 finale, Aftershock Part 2: "I have done horrible things, and I have absolutely ''no regrets''."
* TamerAndChaster: This Terra was made a specifically to be kid-friendly. Her sexual affair with Slade from the comics was turned into a twisted daughter-father relationship.
* TakenForGranite: The strain of using her powers to stop an impending volcanic eruption causes a backlash that turns her into stone. [[spoiler:By the end of season 5, she's reverted to normal, presumably depowered, and is now living a civilian life.]]
* TakeOverTheCity: With Slade assistance, she almost conquers Jump City with implied casualties among the civilians.
* TearsOfFear: Terra sheds tears when Slade begins controlling her body through the special suit she was wearing.
* ThatManIsDead: [[spoiler:She tells Beast Boy the Terra he thought he knew is now just a memory in her final appearance]].
* TheirOwnWorstEnemy: It was her own desperation and feeling like fraud that made Terra susceptible to Slade's manipulations. Had she not suffer from such psychological issues and not take personally Robin discovering by accident she has hard times controlling her powers, her fall from grace could have been avoided.
* TomboyPrincess: A consequence of constantly traveling on her own. A princess without an entourage will do a lot of dirty work.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She is TomboyPrincess, but has she enjoys romantic things like dating.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Zig-Zagged. Once she receives a HeelFaceDoorSlam, Terra is enraged, alternately sadly reminiscing of her time together with her friends in one moment and lashing out at them the next, culminating in her begging Beast Boy to [[NeverSayDie "destroy"]] her.
* TownGirls: The Butch to Raven's Neither and Starfire's Femme. She's rather tomboyish.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Pizza.
* TragicVillain: Terra was just a troubled girl who didn't know better and just used as a tool by a psychopathic terrorist.
* {{Tykebomb}}: She was made into one to defend Markovia and left before her powers could be stabilized. Later, Slade hones her abilities and preys on her insecurities to make her into a more effective one.
* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler: Discussed and PlayedForDrama. None of the Titans have any idea how Terra came back to life, nor does the show offer an explanation.]]
* UnskilledButStrong: Terra in a nutshell and deconstructed in her case. As Slade points out, there are tragic consequences when an insecure and untrained person with incredible powers try to interfere. People will turn against them out of fear if more harm is done than good.
* UnstablePoweredWoman: Terra's inability to control her powers resulted in causing multiple natural disasters and her becoming a runaway in order to avoid hurting others, eventually turning to Slade when he promises to be able to give the control she so desperately wants.
* VillainOverride: Slade created Terra's suit to assist her in battles when she has troubles. But he takes control of Terra after she refused to fight the Titans again when her rematch with them went poorly. It's effective at first, but then Terra manages to fight back.
* VillainousPrincess: Is not obvious immediately, because her backstory as princess of Markovia is revealed only in the comics, but she becomes this once she joins forces with Slade and becomes a revengeful young woman with a hate boner for the Titans.
* VillainsWantMercy: In the season 2 finale, Terra had ambushed each of the Titans and took them out one by one with an almost sadistic glee. By the beginning of the following episode, they come back with a vengeance and attack her, catching Terra off guard. She even had the nerve to beg Beast Boy not to attack her despite her attempts on their lives the previous episode.
* VillainProtagonist: Is the ArcHero of season 2, and even her time as a villain is primarily from her point of view.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Raven. After several disagreements they finally come to understand each other. Too bad that Terra was already TheMole for Slade by the time it happened.
* WalkingTheEarth: Given that she is from Markovia, a fictional country that exists in Europe, she travelled quite the distance from one continent to another.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: After her HeelFaceTurn, she becomes this to the original Titans, who mourn her loss to an extent but temper that sorrow with acceptance of how much she endangered them.
* WeakWilled: She is so lost and confused that she desperately needs someone else to set her life's course for her. Only at the end does she finally find the strength to choose for herself.
* WitchWithACapitalB: She calls Raven a "witch" during their MudWrestling.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Her powers cause earthquakes because she can't control them. She turns evil because she fell in with a horrible parental influence.
* YellowEarthGreenEarth: The blonde Terra emits a golden light when she does her geokinesis.
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!!Core Team
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[[folder:General]]
* AdaptationExpansion: The ''Teen Titans Go!'' comics gave more screentime to Terra as a member of the team.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: This continuity has Cyborg, Beast Boy, Starfire and Raven as founding members of the team alongside Robin, when in the comics they did not join the team until Marv Wolfman and George Perez's ''New Teen Titans'' run. In contrast, the founding Titans besides Robin in the comics canon (Aqualad, Kid Flash, Speedy and Wonder Girl) would all have their debuts occur [[AdaptationalLateAppearance later]].
* AgeLift: They've all been de-aged. Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, and Raven were all 18 or 19 during The New Teen Titans but now all appear to be between 15-17. Beast Boy (know as Changeling at the time) was 16 in the comics but appears to be around 13 or 14.
* AlternateSelf: All five members of the team have many in TheMultiverse that they team up with in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans'', with the most noticeable examples being the versions from [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo the 2013 show]], the [[WesternAnimation/DCAnimatedMovieUniverse DCAMU]], the ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' comics and ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans The New Teen Titans]]'' comics.
* ArcHero: All of the Titans, sans Starfire, take turns being this for a season.
** Robin for Season One, where the story is focused on his battle with Slade and foiling the mysterious mastermind.
** Terra for Season Two, where she's the central character being the newbie on the Titans and eventually revealed to be [[spoiler:a SixthRangerTraitor]].
** Cyborg for Season Three, where the main plot is him going up against Brother Blood and the HIVE Academy.
** Raven for Season Four, with the overall story arc being the prophesy of Trigon entering the mortal realm using her as a portal.
** Beast Boy for Season Five, where his past of being in the Doom Patrol and their enemies the Brotherhood of Evil takes center stage.
* BadassCrew: They may be teens, but they are more than capable of making villainous grown men cry.
* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: Starfire, Raven & Terra respectively
* BigThinShortTrio: The male Titans - Cyborg, Robin, and Beast Boy are this respectively.
* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Terra, Raven & Starfire in respective order.
* TheBusCameBack: After 12 years since their final appearance, this version of the Teen Titans makes a surprise reappearance in the direct to video movie, ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans'', a crossover with ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo''.
* TheCameo: [[spoiler:This incarnation of the Titans makes a surprise appearance in TheStinger of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'', stating they've "found a way back".]]
* ColorCodedCharacters: Robin - Red. Cyborg - Blue. Beast Boy - Green. Raven - Purple. Starfire - Orange. Terra - Yellow to complete the 6 primary and secondary colors for the brief time she was on the team.
* {{Expy}}: Of the Breakfast Club. Right down to their colour motifs, each Titan is based on one of the five students in detention. Robin is clearly Bender (being the "leader" of the team and wearing red), Cyborg is Andy (athletic, BigEater, has a blue motif and is TheLancer to Robin), Starfire is Claire (comes from a wealthy background, has red hair, and is the LoveInterest of Robin), Beast Boy is closest to Brian (green motif, the smallest of the group, and arguably TheHeart), and Raven is Allison... for obvious reasons.
* FiveManBand: Robin is the intense team {{Leader}}, Cyborg is a BigFun GadgeteerGenius, Beast Boy is TheFunnyGuy, Starfire is a NaiveNewcomer GirlyGirl and Raven is the [[LadyOfBlackMagic stoic goth]]. Further, Robin and Star are love interests, and Beast Boy and Raven are a subtle BetaCouple, while Cyborg's romances are mostly outside the team. Star and Raven are LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine pair, Cyborg is a laidback BlueOni NumberTwo to Robin's determined RedOni leadership style, with BB on the outs. On a scale from fun to serious, Beast Boy, Cyborg, Star, Robin, Raven, where the former two love to party, the latter two prioritize work, and [[TheHeart Star just wants everyone to get along.]]
** Terra was the SixthRanger for the brief time she was in the team.
* IBelieveICanFly: While Cyborg and Robin typically can't fly, Cyborg has some form of rocket-propulsion that he just [[ForgotICouldFly doesn't usually use]] and Robin has rocket boots and his cape turns into a pair of wings. [[ForgotICouldFly and he doesn't use them either]].
* MinorLivingAlone: All of the Teen Titans live without parental supervision in their island headquarters and they fight crime. [[JustifiedTrope There's a reason for this]]: two of them are orphans, one of them is a runaway, while another two have parents residing somewhere other than Earth. Cyborg is the only one who can readily access his father. Presumably the "super hero" thing credits them with responsibility to do this.
* MoralityChain: The rest of the Titans in general ground Robin, especially Starfire.
* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: A bit of a [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] and ZigZaggedTrope, but very much still notable. While killing is rare, the only confirmed kills in this group are [[spoiler: Terra killing Slade and Raven killing Trigon]]. However, this is played completely straight in terms of where everyone ranks on the JustForFun/SuperWeight scale. Cyborg, significantly more powerful than Robin or Beast Boy, is much weaker than Starfire, and not only is Raven is the most powerful Titan not just in the Core Group, after [[spoiler: Trigon is dead,]] she is very likely the [[WorldsStrongestMan most powerful character in the show, period]]. On the other hand however, [[BadassNormal Robin]] is significantly more cunning and a much more skilled fighter than anyone else in the team.
* PhysicalMysticalTechnological:
** Robin is the Physical as he relies on his martial arts. Beast Boy and Starfire are also Physical.
** Raven is the Mystical as she knows sorcery. Terra is also Mystical due to her geomancy.
** Cyborg is the Technological as he is half machine and can build gadgets for himself and others.
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The team consists of a CircusBrat and former sidekick of Batman, a half-man/half-machine, a sorceress with demon heritage, a green-skinned changeling, and an alien princess.
* ThouShaltNotKill: {{Downplayed}}. While they tend to spare their enemies after beating them most of the time, some exceptions are witnessed, such as [[spoiler:a redeemed Terra killing Slade and Raven killing Trigon]].
* TrueCompanions: {{Downplayed|Trope}} at first and then later played straight with CharacterDevelopment. They actually have a ''lot'' of internal strife early on, but their bond ultimately sees them through it all and they all grow much closer to each other as the show goes on.
* TwoGirlsToATeam: Starfire and Raven. It's more of a RedOniBlueOni dynamic than a straight up TomboyAndGirlyGirl situation. The second season added a third girl, Terra, [[spoiler:but she was TheMole and didn't last beyond that]].
* VagueAge: Played straight as we never learn their specific ages. Even when Raven has a BirthdayEpisode its an AgelessBirthdayEpisode. We can only surmise that Cyborg is the oldest and Beast Boy is the youngest.
* YoungerAndHipper: In the Wolfman/Perez run of the comics, the Titans were young adults. In this cartoon, they're all minors
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[[folder:Robin]]
!!Robin / Richard John "Dick" Grayson
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottMenville [[labelnote:Other voice actors]]Takashi Onozuka (Japanese), Creator/EzequielSerrano (Latin American Spanish), Alessio De Filippis (IT), Mathias Kozlowski (FR), Manolo Rey (PT-BR)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Powers/Abilities:''' CharlesAtlasSuperpower, Martial Arts, Weapons and Devices
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->''"As much as I hate to admit it, he and I are kind of alike. But there's one big difference between me and Slade: he doesn't have any friends."''

Robin is TheLeader of the team. Trained by Franchise/{{Batman}}, he manages to keep on an even keel with a team of metahumans through his intelligence, tactical skills, martial arts prowess and, when it all boils down to basics, enough pure crazy to ''frighten'' the four of them if he really cuts loose. Robin left his position as Batman's sidekick and moved all the way to Jump City to start working solo, only to end up taking charge of the Teen Titans on his first night there and deciding, afterwards, that heading a team might not be so bad after all.

Robin is, at heart, a fairly normal teenager, enjoying hanging out and chilling as much as his comrades do. However, he's Batman's ex-sidekick, and this means he shares his mentor's fixation on discipline and hard work, which can put him at odds with his more relaxed teammates. He's also got issues of his own, namely a tendency to fixate on problems to such an extent that he stops paying attention to anything but "the mission", which has damaged his friendships on more than one occasion. Despite this, he is loyal to his team and takes threats against them seriously indeed.

[[ShrugOfGod The creators are ambivalent]] about which incarnation of Robin he's supposed to be, with [[invoked]] WordOfGod stating that he represents "[[CompositeCharacter Robin in general]]" rather than a specific member of the Batclan. However, a number of {{Mythology Gag}}s and several other hints point to him being [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Dick Grayson]], the first Robin; this is explicitly revealed in the ''ComicBook/TeenTitansGo'' comic.
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* TheAce: Talented at everything within normal human capabilities such as martial arts, leadership, detective work, manipulation, inventing, etc.
* ActionHero: Robin is a top martial artist who was trained by Batman, '''the''' ActionHero.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Comic Robin was easy going and idealist, and as Nightwing he is considered TheHeart of DC Universe, for being charismatic and personable. Here, he's more strait-laced and serious compared to his ''New Teen Titans'' incarnation, while as Nightwing he is a loner hiding in shadows with none of his friends beside him, the complete opposite of TheHeart and FriendlyEnemy he is the comics.
* AdaptationalBadass: One of the coolest, smartest, strongest, and most competent versions of Robin. He is the one who is inspired by Batman, a OneManArmy, and a respected leader of the Titans.
* AdaptationalCurves: Inverted, both his current and future self are leaner than most of his comic iterations.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: His Nightwing persona has longer hair than any of his comic personifications.
* AdaptationalJerkass: In the comics, Dick Grayson is a snarky NiceGuy and FunPersonified. Here, he is prone to taking his anger out on his friends when things don't go his way.
* AdaptationalSeriousness: From someone who has the biggest SilverTongue in [=DC=] Comics, to someone who is Batman level of seriousness and work alcoholic who never delivers a single sardonic line. He is still TheComicallySerious though.
* AesopAmnesia: Robin struggles with not being a {{Jerkass}} to his friends throughout the series, especially if Slade is the reason.
* AintTooProudToBeg:
** During the "Apprentice arc", Robin provokes Slade to a violent fight, but loses the fight. Hopeless and seeing there is no way out, he finally crumbles under Slade's threats to kill his friends and tells him he will do whatever he wants from now on, as long as he spares his friends' lives. Luckily for Robin, the Titans were on their way to free him from Slade's yoke.
** "Slade, stop!", said by Robin when he got poisoned after inhaling Slade's hallucinogenic dust hidden in one of his masks. Worth noting that is the only time Robin does this, and he is not even begging the real Slade, but a figment of his imagination induced by the dust .
* AlternateSelf:
** Larry is a chibi version of him with RealityWarper powers from another dimension. His real name is Nosyarg Kcid.
** In the tie-in comics, he meets his older version from the alternate future Starfire traveled to by accident.
* AlmostKiss: Though the entirety of the show, there are many moments where he and Starfire are about to kiss only to be always interrupted by something. This becomes a RunningGag during ''Trouble in Tokyo'' until the end of the movie where they finally kiss.
* AmazonChaser: Some of the things he likes the most about Starfire are "the way [she] shoots starbolts, that [she is] brave, and the strongest girl ever."
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Well, he is "Robin". Also, it's strongly implied that in his adulthood he will become [[spoiler:Nightwing]].
* AntiHero: He may be the leader of a team of superheroes, but he even admits to himself that he is too dogged in his pursuit of villains, and is not above lying to his friends if it helps his plan.
* ArchEnemy: He's arch-enemies with Slade, naturally, just like his comics-book counterpart is with ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}.
* BackportedDevelopment: Much like the Batman of the Franchise/DCAnimatedUniverse in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueVsTheFatalFive'', this version of Robin used a glider cape inspired by ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' and ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamSeries'' in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans''.
* BadGuyBar: He visits one in the movie, in order to learn some information about Brushogun.
* BadassBiker: Sometimes rides a motorcycle when chasing criminals.
* BadassCape: That cape of his is made with titanium! That's right. Titanium! And it's a high density polymer that's ''ten times stronger than steel!''
* BadassLongcoat: Robin wears a white trench coat with CoolShades in ''Trouble in Tokyo'', when he is prosecuted by the Japanese authorities.
* BadassMindsThinkAlike: He and Slade perfectly synchronize their movements without any planning while fighting Trigon's demonic creatures.
* BadassNormal: Keeps up with a team of metahumans despite having no powers himself.
* BattleTrophy: He has one of Slade's many masks in his store room, and other objects taken from villains he defeated.
* BatmanGambit: Robin pulls these several times through out the series, a notable example being during the " Apprentice" story arc, when he tells Slade that if he kills his friends, he will lose his apprentice too, gambling that Slade hates losing, just like he hates losing.
* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: PlayedForLaughs. Robin can breathe in space when he is angry that Starfire gets married to someone she doesn't even know. He does start to suffocate after several seconds and goes back to his cabin in the T-sub.
* BattleCouple: With Starfire. Their combos in battle were seamless even before they became a couple.
* BattleInTheRain: He thinks he fights the real Slade in the forest, while it's raining like crazy.
* BerserkButton: He does not like being compared to Slade. [[UnstoppableRage At all]]. This is most noticeable in the Apprentice episodes; he manages to get over it, but it's still a sensitive issue for him. Deep down Robin does acknowledge their similarities, and his obsession stems from the fact that Slade is always several steps ahead of him.
** Also, God help Beast Boy in "The Beast Within", when Robin [[ThisIsUnforgivable doesn't take too kindly at all to his behavioral change and being a suspect in Raven's attack]].
* TheBigDamnKiss: [[spoiler: With Starfire in The Movie]].
* {{Blackmail}}: Slade does this to him in the Season 1 finale. [[spoiler: Become my apprentice or I will kill your teammates.]]
* BlueIsHeroic: His gear as [[spoiler:Nightwing has blue accents]].
* BrainyBrunette: He has black hair and is one of the most intelligent iterations of the character.
* BringIt: Robin has a habit of doing the beckoning sign when he provokes someone to a fight.
* BrokenAce: Everyone looks to Robin as a great leader that's [[TheAce skilled at everything]]. But on the inside he's dealing with an internal struggle, especially in Season 1 and 3 regarding Slade and his failure in stopping his nemesis. In the BadFuture, he's the only Titan who's become more badass, but at the cost of becoming utterly devoted to his work without any teammates. [[note]]Which, it should be noted, is the opposite of how Nightwing usually works, as he's [[MagneticHero usually the hero with the most allies in the DCU]].[[/note]]
* BrokenPedestal: By the end of Season 1, his obsession to catch and imprison Slade greatly disappoints his teammates, especially when he constantly lies and deceives them.
** It's also implied that he left Batman's side for this very reason.
* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: Brooding Boy to Starfire's Gentle Girl; always serious and plotting while his not-girlfriend is a perpetual ray of sunshine.
* BruiserWithASoftCenter: He can be standoffish and violent at times, but he always had a soft spot for [[LoveInterest Starfire]].
* BurningWithAnger: He was flaming in "Betrothed" when Blackfire spitefully engages Starfire to an ugly blob of an alien.
* ByronicHero: Unlike his FunPersonified and well adjusted iteration from the comics, this Dick Grayson is the hallmark of broodiness and obsessiveness with [[CompositeCharacter all the serious elements that were borrowed from Batman and the other Robins.]] He is [[TheAce handsome, a great leader, intuitive, intelligent and skilled]] at everything a BadassNormal could be, but for every quality he has, there are his anger issues buried under the mask of stoicism and tendency to lash out on his friends, his rigidness and demanding of others to be workaholic like him, distrustful and even manipulative (as seen in "Masks"), self-centered and competitive, and the worst of them, his obsession with catching the bad guys, especially [[EvilCounterpart Slade]] who always brings out the worst in Robin. No wonder that when Starfire travels to the future, the older Dick became TheCowl, and a loner with no friends like Bruce Wayne from ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond''.
* TheCape: Besides wearing one as Robin and being a bit brooding, many heroes look up to him.
* CaptiveDate: Killer Moth threatens the city with destruction unless Robin takes Killer Moth's BrattyTeenageDaughter, Kitten, to the prom. Robin has no other choice but to comply, much to his chagrin.
* CatapultNightmare: Robin wakes up scared and covered in sweat from a nightmare involving [[TheDreaded Slade]] in "Apprentice Part 1", showing that his determination to catch Slade slowly turns into an obsession for him.
* CelibateHero: He refuses to be "something more than a hero" regarding his relationship with Starfire [[spoiler: until the end of the Trouble in Tokyo movie.]] Probably a holdover from his mentor.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Teen Titans, GO!" Usually just shortened to "Titans, GO!"
* CharacterDevelopment: In the prequel episode before the Teen Titans were first formed, he worked alone. After meeting the soon-to-be core members, he has learned a lot about the importance of teamwork and a team itself.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Minor, but he didn't show a hint of jealousy when Starfire found Aqualad very handsome in "Deep Six". Admittedly, there was a villain to stop and he didn't interact with Aqualad as much as Beast Boy did, but it's surprising since he'd later show the slightest hints of hostility when Starfire showed interest in other guys.
* CharacterTics:
** Robin's habit of punching his palm whenever he gets angry. He does this so often that if he took his glove off, viewers might see permanent knuckle prints there. This was taken from Burt Ward's interpretation in the 1966 tv series.
** He also grits his teeth whenever he charges into battle.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Shown to be capable of beating down large superpowered beings with his bare hands due to his intense martial arts training.
* ChestInsignia: Wears an R badge over his uniform. Later, when he is forced to become Slade's lackey, he wears an S-shaped insignia, and hates every moment of it. No wonder first thing Robin does to defy Slade is to rip it and throw away that insignia.
* ChickMagnet: Over the course of the show, Kitten, Blackfire and Starfire, [[spoiler: whom he hooks up with later]], have all been attracted to him.
* CircusBrat: When Raven reads his mind, she sees an image of trapeze artists falling to their deaths, a strong hint that this Robin is Dick Grayson. [[spoiler: Confirmed in the comics when Robin is clarified to be Dick Grayson.]]
* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: Inverted. Recently-deceased villain Slade returned to beat the living crap out of Robin... or so Robin thinks. Turns out, [[spoiler:he'd been exposed to a drug that makes him see Slade]], and his body reacts as if he's been struck. He is able to disbelieve in his opponent just in time to save himself from the killing blow.
* ClintSquint: He often narrows his eyes.
* CloakOfDefense: Robin's cape is made of a special polymer ten times stronger than steel. He sometimes uses it to shield himself against enemy attacks. In "Winner Take All", it proved strong enough to protect Robin from Hot Spot's fire blasts.
* ClothingDamage: Played for drama. Robin's outfit got torn apart in "Haunted" when he was fighting with what he thought was Slade.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: He owns a TrophyRoom full of newspapers stuck on the wall, gadgets and other objects he took from villains. He spends sometimes unhealthy amounts of time obsessing over his missions, especially if they involve Slade.
* CombatParkour: He is very flexible and pulls some impossible stunts.
* CombatPragmatist: Robin will use whatever skills, tactics, or advantages he can find to defeat his adversary. He was able to single-handedly defeat his own team when he worked under Slade.
* TheComicallySerious: Unlike Raven, he is not even snarky, all the fun comes from his seriousness and annoyance at his goofy teammates.
* CompetitionFreak: Robin is competitive to the point where it backfires horribly. As Cyborg puts it into words: "Crazy, paranoid, hyper-competitive, spiky-haired little..."
* CompositeCharacter:
** While he's clearly meant to be Dick Grayson as seen in his relationship with Starfire, future as Nightwing, and backstory as a circus brat, he has Jason Todd's anger problems and Tim Drake's bo staff and introverted personality.
* TheConfidant: While he doesn't show it very often, he's one of the more understanding members of The Titans. In "Birthmark" Raven shared some of her past with him.
** He tries to be this with Terra. It backfires, inadvertently making her believe that [[SecretKeeper Beast Boy]] told Robin about her inability to control her powers, and starting her down the road to working with Slade and betraying the Titans.
* ControlFreak: Of all the things Robin has in common with Slade, it's how controlling and rigid he can be, especially when it comes to missions involving Slade. He is demanding and cannot accept not even the slightest mistake. When he hallucinates Slade telling him about planting bombs all over the city, he sends his teammates to find the nonexistent bombs. He is convinced they exist, and cannot accept the truth when his teammates tell him they couldn't find the so called bombs and question their existence.
* CoolBike: He owns a red and green one.
* CoolMask: He's got the baddest mask and it makes him feel cool, ok?
* TheCowl: At least in the timeline Starfire travels to, his adult version is a loner, lurking in the shadows and owning a dark secret lair not different from Slade's.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Doesn't like it when Starfire shows interest in other guys, or other guys in her.
* CrazyPrepared: Downplayed in that he has a very specific range of gadgets, instead choosing to apply them in creative ways...but when he made [[spoiler:the Red X suit]], he included a ''lot'' of anti-Titan gadgets, a fact that gets {{lampshade|Hanging}}d when someone steals the suit and uses it on them. The "downplayed" comes from the fact that he didn't have any ''anti'' anti-Titan gadgets [[spoiler: and thus no way to prevent the Red X suit from being turned against him]].
* DarkAndTroubledPast: His tragic backstory is left largely untouched by the show, but in "Haunted", we get a glimpse of his past, including his parents falling to their deaths. The tie-in comics have an entire issue of him mourning the deaths of the Flying Graysons.
* DarkIsNotEvil: As [[spoiler:the famous Nightwing]]. His gear is mostly black with blue accents, but stays just as heroic as his teenage self.
* {{Determinator}}: He never gives up, especially when it comes to finishing his missions. ''Never.''
* DidNotGetTheGirl: His Nightwing persona from the future Starfire travels to never got to be with her because she went missing for two decades.
* DistractedByTheSexy: He is struck quite speechless when he sees Starfire in a prom dress.
* DominoMask: His default mask.
* DontCallMeSir: Robin doesn't like being called sir by Beast Boy.
* DramaticIrony: When he creates his villainous alter ego, Red X, Robin doesn't tell his teammates about it. When Slade forces him to becomes his apprentice and everyone believes he became evil out of free will, he wants to warn them, but can't, because Slade would kill them.
* DualWielding: Just like his comic counterpart.
* EatingTheEyeCandy: When Starfire makes her appearance in a long violet dress at the prom, Robin is so taken aback that he sees her in a GaussianGirl filter.
* EnemyMine: He teams up with [[ArchEnemy Slade]] in order to save the world from [[GodOfEvil Trigon]].
* EtTuBrute: In "Haunted" when Starfire shoots him in the back [[spoiler:because he is haunted by hallucinations of Slade and threatens to take down anyone who gets in his way]].
* EveryoneCanSeeIt: His {{U|nresolvedSexualTension}}ST with Starfire.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite his flaw being fixation on a goal, even he didn't approve of Mento's stern treatment of Beast Boy.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: After becoming Slade's apprentice, he wears a black and orange uniform.
* ExperiencedProtagonist: He already was a vigilante years before meeting the Titans, serving under Batman's wing.
* ExpressiveMask: His masks widens and narrows with emotion.
* FatalFlaw: He's hypercompetitive and prone to complete fixation on his goal, no matter how important, and this repeatedly proves his undoing.
* FemaleGaze: Of course it's the butt. He is Dick Grayson after all, DC's most famous butt.
* FindingJudas: Robin became Red X with good intentions, but his teammates don't think he was justified in tricking them.
* FirstKiss: Presumably with Starfire.
* FollowInMyFootsteps: Slade tries to force Robin to follow his villainous ways.
* ForceAndFinesse: Robin, who is a nimble {{Combat Parkour}}ist, has this dynamic with Cyborg and Starfire.
** Cyborg being the BigGuy, whose relies on his SuperStrength.
** Starfire has her starbolts, flying and her main fighting style is kick boxing.
* ForcedToWatch: Slade forces Robin into submission, after torturing his friends nearly to death.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Robin briefly joins forces with Slade because the latter injected his teammates with lethal nanobots that he could trigger and kill his friends.
* ForcefulKiss: He is on the receiving end from Starfire when they meet from the first time. Not knowing any Terran language, she grabs Robin and kisses him in order to absorb his language knowledge. As for Robin, he certainly enjoyed himself.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Choleric, as his priority is always on the mission at hand, but still has to lead the team.
* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Him and Beast Boy. Sure, they interact, but their relationship is never the focus of an episode. Despite their opposite personalities, they are both {{Experienced Protagonist}}s who served under stern teachers from a young age, yet this is never brought up.
* FunnyBruceLeeNoises: Being the resident martial artist, he often does this sort of thing.
* FutureBadass: As ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} in "How Long is Forever?" He shows interest in his future identity upon Starfire's return to the present timeline.
* GenreBlindness: If Robin wasn't so good at [[IndyPloy improvising]] (and so [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower well-trained]]), he would've been dead a ''long'' time ago. The boy simply has no concept that things may not be what they appear to be. ''He gave a frickin' communicator to a villainess who was masquerading as one of his own team'', which was how the season's BigBad and his EvilMinions captured most of the extended Titans roster. There may be nothing wrong with giving a communicator to someone you think is a friend of yours and who you think might be in trouble soon... but there ''is'' after you just spent the whole episode fighting a ''shapeshifting'' villainess.
* GeniusBruiser: He is the smart leader of the Titans and possibly builds his own gadgets.
* GoombaSpringboard: Robin does it often against the mooks.
* GuiltComplex: Quite a lot when it comes to his past mistakes involving Slade, shown the most in the episode "X".
* HairTriggerTemper: For an usually laid-back guy, he's not good at keeping his anger in check once his buttons are pushed, and can be difficult to talk down when he's angered.
* TheHero: The super skilled leader of the Titans is the closest thing the show has to an individual protagonist. He is also very selfless and determined.
* HeCleansUpNicely: Robin in a black tuxedo is a sight to be seen. In ''Trouble in Tokyo'', he changes his clothing to look like thug.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He is dangerously close to crossing the MoralEventHorizon whenever Slade is involved. And Slade himself points out that what makes them alike is Robin's desire for vengeance, destruction and revenge.
* HotBlooded: Downplayed. He has tremendous intensity in battle, but it's (usually) a focused intensity and he is not given to excessive risk taking.
* HumansAreLeaders: Robin is a human BadassNormal leading a FiveTokenBand.
* InspectorJavert: In "The Beast Within", when Beast Boy undergoes a change and is found near an unconscious Raven, he thought Beast Boy was the culprit and an immediate BrokenPedestal FallenHero and another unrepentant super villain to him and his mates.
* InTheBack: In "Haunted", Robin is shot in the back by Starfire with a starbolt, because she cannot bear anymore seeing him hurting himself for his obsession with Slade.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Robin can hit a bull's-eye with his birdarang thingie from at least a hundred feet (30 meters).
* ImposedHandicapTraining: Robin fights the snake being blindfolded on his quest to find the one True Master.
* TheInfiltration: Robin tried to pull one when he was the villain Red X. He didn't tell anything to his teammates in order to make Slade believe everything is genuine, except, Slade knew all along Robin and Red X are same person.
* InterspeciesRomance: With Starfire, a Tamaranian.
* IrislessEyeMaskOfMystery: Robin wears his black mask with white lenses all the time, and the show goes to ridiculous lengths to keep his eyes a mystery. He apparently wears the mask when no one could see his face, even while showering. The only time his eyes are shown is in ''Troubles in Tokyo'', while almost being caught kissing Starfire. his eyes turn into BlackBeadEyes for the comedic effect, but we still don't get to see the real shape of his eyes.
* {{Irony}}: In the final episode of Season 1, he finally acknowledges that he and Slade are alike in many regards except one crucial aspect: unlike Slade, he will always be surrounded by his friends. Season's 2 first episode deals exactly with what kind of person Robin would become without friends. Starfire travels two decades into the future, where Robin became a loner lurking in shadows after the Titans split up, even owning a dark lair. He became exactly like Slade, if a GoodCounterpart.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He may seem abrasive to his teammates and does have a temper, but he does deeply care about them and his heart's in the right place. He's a nice guy most of the time, he just sometimes lets his impatience and stubbornness get in the way of it.
* JuniorCounterpart: Much more than his comic counterpart. This Robin behaves like he is mini Batman.
* KidHeroAllGrownUp: In the dark future where Starfire travels to, Robin is the only one who is still a superhero. [[spoiler:As Nightwing]], he is more mature and calm, but becomes a loner like Batman.
* KindRestraints: The Titans had to tie Robin to a bed to keep him from hurting himself. He was violent and mentally unstable from having hallucinations of Slade.
* KnightInSourArmour: When he met the Titans for the first time, he was quite brooding and aloof. He is more relaxed in present day.
* LipstickAndLoadMontage: A male version. Robin changes from his clothing to Slade's uniform, with the creepy implication that Slade was there watching him from the shadows.
* TheLeader: At times he can seem a Mastermind type, but when in battle, he's a Level Headed type.
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: When Starfire travels to the future by accident, she meets Robin as an adult. As [[spoiler:Nightwing]] he is tall, lean, and has long shiny black hair.
* LoveAtFirstPunch: When he and Starfire first met, she beat him up and ''[[SlapSlapKiss then]]'' [[SlapSlapKiss kissed him]] to learn the English language.
* MadeOfIron: Despite training under Batman, he's still a teenage human boy, but can take frankly inhuman amounts of punishment from supernatural or empowered fighters like Slade. Perhaps best illustrated in the first season when Robin [[UnstoppableRage at the height of his anger]] beats and hurls around ''Cinderblock'' within an inch of his life without any strain or harm to himself.
* MagicalGirlfriend: Downplayed: Robin is BadassNormal who fights demons, aliens and psychos daily, but sometimes he needs Starfire's super natural powers to finish them off. They fight side by side often.
* ManlyTears: Robin is stoic and brave, rarely showing any sign of emotional vulnerability. In the tie-in comics, Starfire encourages him to cry when he is mourning his parents.
* MarriedToTheJob: His reason for being a CelibateHero is that he's too focused on fighting crime.
* MasterOfDisguise: Depending on who is he trying to fool. His Red X persona worked too well with the Titans yet it went South with Slade, and in Tokyo, his disguise as a crook helped him to mix with the criminal underworld of the city.
* MeaningfulName: Robin's real name is "Richard", which is derived from the old Germanic elements " rík, rÄ«c" (ruler, leader) and "hard" (strong, brave).
* MindRape: Suffers a PTSD mental breakdown after inhaling a drug that makes him hallucinate Slade, to the point of not being able to tell the difference between reality and hallucination.
* MrFanservice: [[spoiler:As Nightwing]], his costume is more form fitting and he has much longer hair.
* MuggedForDisguise: In ''Troubles in Tokyo'', after being falsely accused of a crime, he's being hunted by the police, and he needs a disguise. He ducks into an alleyway... and comes across a guy with a gun who demands that Robin hand over his money. Robin beats him up and takes his clothing.
* MyGreatestFailure: Red X. [[spoiler: More specifically, attacking the Titans under the guise of Red X. Not only does Slade figures it out immediately, but he really damaged the trust of his team. When the costume gets stolen and another person takes on the identity, Robin gets obsessed with catching him because he is a living reminder to Robin of how he betrayed his friends.]]
* TheNapoleon: Robin is a short teenager, is very hot-blooded, and has a quick temper. And ho boy, he does hates when someone makes fun of his height (namely, Cyborg).
* NoMereWindmill: In the episode "Haunted", Robin is plagued by thoughts of evil villain Slade, and if he is still out there somewhere. Robin pushes his friends away, as his determination to find Slade is getting obsessive and the other titans have a hard time convincing him Slade is no longer an issue. At one point, Robin actually starts to see Slade moving around. It's just that, even while Robin catches up with him, no one else can see the villain. It gets so bad they actually have to restrain Robin later on. It turns out though that imaginary enemies don't tend to do physical damage to their victim, and that Robin might actually be fighting something more than anyone else is assuming. It ultimately turns out to be a subversion: Robin is under the influence of a hallucinogenic drug, and the physical damage is partially self-inflicted, partially psychosomatic.
* NoSympathy: Due to being around Season 3 where he TookALevelInJerkass, Robin never really expresses concern over Beast Boy's [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness grossly uncharacteristic behavior]] in "The Beast Within", apparently convinced that Beast Boy should remove himself if he won't drop his attitude. After the situation reveals itself to be a matter of Beast Boy turning into a monster that apparently assaulted Raven because his DNA might be coming apart, he initially and immediately viewed Beast Boy as a BrokenPedestal, [[BlackAndWhiteInsanity believes that since Beast Boy is now a monster, he is just another super villain to take down]] and decides to get information by losing his patience and effectively subjecting Beast Boy to PerpSweating. He deliberately amps up the pressure and inevitably causes the second appearance of the Beast, this seems like Robin was deliberately trying to get Beast Boy to FreakOut as an excuse to attack and probably kill him out of RevengeBeforeReason for harming his teammates rather it was physically or emotionally... and nobody ever really discusses this.
* NotHimself: When he has visions of Slade and starts acting crazy.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Has a few problems controlling his anger and has some violent outbursts in Season 1.
* NonPoweredCostumedHero: Robin wears his famous hero costume while being the only TokenHuman member of the team.
* NoodleIncident: It's never revealed why Robin left Batman to strike out on his own but it's pretty apparent that the two didn't exactly part on the best of terms.
* NotSoAboveItAll: A straight-laced and serious leader a good amount of the time, but still capable of being as goofy or awkward as the rest of the Titans. Probably the best example being in one episode where he goes away on a personal training mission. While he's gone, the rest of the titans sneak into his room and start messing around with his stuff and dressing up in his uniform, going so far as to call each other Robin. When he returns home to find them all dressed as him, they clearly are expecting him to be mad, but he just casually greets each of them as Robin before sitting down to eat some pizza.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: From Slade, though as he notes, he has the one difference that matters: his friends.
* ObliviousToLove: As pointed out under SheIsNotMyGirlfriend on the show page, he and Star had effectively been on ''several'' dates and had several romantic moments by the time he makes his declaration. Apparently, this didn't count. To be fair, most of the ''audience'' probably just chalked them up to ShipTease, meaning we missed it too.
* OddFriendship: He and Raven gain an oddly close relationship starting with season 3's ''Haunted'' when Raven has to mentally possess Robin, causing her to see all of his memories. In a sense, after this she understands him better than anyone else on the team, and a season later, he embarks on an solo trip (initially, [[spoiler:Slade]] joins up too) into the underworld to save her after [[spoiler:her father Trigon]] has been summoned into the world.
* OhCrap: He has this reaction when it comes to Slade.
* OneManArmy: He took down the entire team while he posed as Red X. The Master of Games even literally refers to him as such in "Winner Take All."
* OnlySaneMan: With Cyborg and Beast Boy constantly fooling around, and Starfire getting excited with just about everything and misunderstanding the rest, Robin often ends up like this alongside with Raven.
* OppositesAttract: With Starfire, the bubbly and friendly NiceGirl.
* OrphansOrdeal: He watched his parents fall to their deaths, and an issue from the comics deals with his grief.
* OtherMeAnnoysMe:
** In "Fractured", Larry's antics drive him up the wall.
** In the crossover ''Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans'', unlike the other Titans, Robin remains permanently irritated by his ''GO!'' counterpart even during the heartwarming parting of ways between the others. {{Downplayed|Trope}} in regards to his DCAMU counterpart as they don't really interact, but he naturally dislikes how Starfire is attracted to Nightwing.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: Comes in the territory when you are the only BadassNormal in a team with a cyborg, alien powerhouse, a BlackMage and a shapeshifter.
* TheParanoiac: He shows several traits in missions involving Slade. He becomes grimmer than usual, is angry, has ControlFreak tendencies and will resort to violence without caring if said person is innocent or not.
** The "Haunted" episode is about Robin being paranoiac about Slade's return.
* ParentalAbandonment: His parents died falling to their deaths from sabotaged trapeze cords. Years later, he is still greatly affected.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's a short kid but he's ''very'' strong, as he trains like a beast with no days off.
* ProdigalHero: He left Batman some time before meeting the Titans, and is not pleased whenever someone makes any reference to Batman.
* RapidAging: He becomes an old man after getting his youth drained by Mad Mod in "Revolution".
* RavenHairIvorySkin: He is an attractive pale-skinned teenager with dark hair. It is even more obvious when he becomes [[spoiler:Nightwing]].
* RealMenWearPink: He enjoys cooking and it looks quite nice compared to what [[LethalChef Starfire]] comes up with ("The Beast Within").
* RunningGag: His hairstyle getting destroyed for a reason or another.
* SanitySlippage: In the episode "Haunted", a drug causes him to go more and more nutso as a Slade hallucination takes over his mind.
* ScreamingWarrior: Does a lot of screaming in battle.
* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: With Starfire. No one believes him and in one episode it got him in trouble with Starfire herself, which led to him apologizing as if she ''was'' his girlfriend and he were in the doghouse.
* ShonenHair: {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d and parodied in some episodes. Also [[InvokedTrope invoked]], since Robin is shown styling his hair and Cyborg points out that he reeks of hair gel.
* StandardizedLeader: Varies. He'll often come off like this in episodes that focus on other members of the team, but the ones that focus on him tend to make him a much more nuanced character than this trope implies.
* SidekickGraduationsStick: When the series starts, he is no longer Batman's sidekick; he is still Robin, but leads his own team.
* TheStoic: [[Franchise/{{Batman}} His real father figure]] has rubbed off on him. The result is him expressing little emotion, unless he's in combat.
* StrongGirlSmartGuy: Starfire is an alien {{Berserker}}, while Robin himself was mentored by the world's greatest detective.
* SuperheroesWearCapes: Robin in the only one in his team to wear one, cementing his status as team leader and Batman's protégé.
* TalkingYourWayOut: Batman passed this skill onto his protegé, as Robin spends an entire episode convincing Atlas' sidekick, Spike, to turn on his master, who treats him like dirt. He succeeds, helping Cyborg save the day when Spike refuses to give Atlas an unfair advantage in their final battle.
* TallDarkAndHandsome: Not quite tall, but he sure is dark and handsome. He fits this perfectly when he [[spoiler:becomes Nightwing]].
* TheTeamNormal: The only member of the team that is a standard human with no powers.
* TelescopingStaff: His weapon of choice is a collapsible bo staff.
* ThematicRoguesGallery: Robin's most personal enemies are always BadassNormal people -or metahumans that FightLikeANormal person in case of Slade- who are either his {{Evil Counterpart}}s or {{Shadow Archetype}}s that represent what would happen to Robin if he would just give in into his worst qualities one day. And he was close in many occasions.
** As former apprentices of Slade, Terra is what Robin could have been if he would have allowed Slade to get under his skin and never had the resolve to turn on Slade.
** Red X is basically Robin with a more ambiguous moral alignment. They have same fighting style, and if is to be believed Red X could be Jason Todd, even same master.
** Katarou is a BadassNormal ninja villain who is very talented at martial arts, but has none of Robin's discipline.
** And lastly, Robin's most personal and enduring EvilCounterpart enemy, Slade. Both him and Robin are made of same mold, a stoic and charismatic supreme martial artist driven by their obsessiveness and desire to control everything around them.
* TokenHuman: The only completely human member of the team.
* TookALevelInJerkass: He became more aggressive and intolerant towards his teammates in season 3, though it changed quickly.
* TwoRightsMakeAWrong: In season one, Robin is so desperate to get to Slade that he decides not only to lead the Titans, but to also attempt TheInfiltration to get close to Slade all on his own and without telling anyone. This backfires beautifully when the Titans discover that Red X, the mysterious new thief on the block, is in fact their friend and leader, who has been lying to them from the start. Naturally, it proves AllForNothing--Robin has gained nothing from Slade, who figured him out some time and advance, and only gained the mistrust of his friends.
* UnderstandingBoyfriend: In the episode where Starfire turns into a chrysalis, Robin chases after her, even after seeing all her weird changes. Later when he meets up with her again, he tells her he would have come for her even if she hadn't changed back to normal.
* UngratefulBastard: In his twisted sense of entitlement, Slade accuses Robin of being ungrateful, caring only about his friends, after offering the "honor" of being his apprentice.
-->'''Slade''': I have much to teach you, but the first thing you need to learn is gratitude.
* UsedToBeMoreSocial: Teen Robin, aloof and stoic as he is, has fine social skills, can be laid-back and enjoys hanging out with his friends. As Nightwing, he is an asocial loner and a man of a few words.
* UnresolvedSexualTension: A ''lot'' with Starfire. [[spoiler: They finally get together in the movie.]]
* VillainessesWantHeroes: Unbeknown to him, Starfire's evil doppelganger created by Trigon expresses her desire to make Robin all hers after killing Starfire.
* VocalDissonance: [[spoiler: As Nightwing. While his normal speaking voice is a bit deeper, his shouts are identical to how he sounded as a teenager.]]
* WhatDoTheyFearEpisode: In one of the comics, Robin's greatest fear is his new "family" falling apart and disappearing.
* WhatTheHellHero?: In the first season finale, Robin accosts a random dockworker for information on Slade's whereabouts, and has to be physically restrained by Raven. The rest of the team accuses him of emulating Slade's tactics in his zeal. What makes this worse is that Slade is pretty civil to his informants, which is why he can use them again and again.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Starfire. [[spoiler:They do in the movie.]]
* YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame: Robin rages every time Slade points out how alike they are.
* YourMindMakesItReal: In "Haunted", when Robin is haunted by hallucinations of Slade, Raven enters his mind and tries to calm him down by showing there is no one there - only for the hallucination to punch Raven in the jaw.
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[[folder:Starfire]]
!!Starfire / Koriand'r
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HyndenWalch [[labelnote:Other voice actors]]Koko Tsukimoto (Japanese), Úrsula Cobucci (Latin American Spanish), Creator/IlariaLatini (IT), Laëtitia Godès (FR), Luisa Palomanes (PT-BR)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Powers/Abilities:''' Flight, SuperStrength, Starbolts, [[FlightStrengthHeart Language Assimilation]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"I am sorry to disappoint you, but I am stronger than I look!"'']]
->''"The greater the struggle against your power, the more it resists. Embrace what you have inside, let it become you, and you will find who you were meant to be."''

Technically the reason the Teen Titans exist in this show, Starfire is the second of the three children of the Royal Family of Tamaran. When her planet was attacked and devastated by the Gordanians, Starfire's elder sister Blackfire made a peace settlement with the invaders by giving them her younger sibling as a slave. Unfortunately for her captors, Starfire, while apparently rather naive and gentle by Tamaranian standards, was too much for them to handle, breaking loose and flying to Earth. There, she had an... ''interesting'' meeting with the other future Teen Titans, who came to her defense against the Gordanians. Like all her species, Starfire can fly, is super strong, is extremely durable, and can hurl energy blasts called "starbolts."

Starfire is a strange mixture of personality traits; most of the time, she acts quite gentle and demure, possibly due to expectations of Earth culture and desire to better assimilate in her adopted home, but when the need arises she can be as much the fearsome warrior as any of her comrades. Starfire is deeply fascinated by Earth and enjoys learning new things... perhaps partially because it gives her an excuse to get closer to her leader.
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* AbdicateTheThrone: The first thing Starfire does after winning the throne of Tamaran from her sister, is to abdicate and give the crown to her male nanny, Galfore.
* ActionGirl: A Tamaranean warrior princess who can annihilate her foes with her SuperStrength and endless barrage of Starbolts and eye beams.
* ActionGirlfriend: Becomes this in time for Robin.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In contrast to her comic book counterpart (who is more forceful and hot-tempered), Starfire in this cartoon is naive, innocent, and somewhat insecure.
* AdaptationalCurves: Inverted. Starfire was the curviest female Titan in the Wolfman/Perez run, but here she was radically toned down to look more like a teenager rather than a young adult.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Starfire in the comics, until the existence of the cartoon, had rich, curly hair that was long beyond her waist. Cartoon Starfire has straight long hair with short bangs.
* AdaptationalModesty: Currently the trope picture. Starfire's outfit is tight and shows her midriff, as well as some ZettaiRyouiki, but it's positively tame compared to the beyond-ComicBook/EmmaFrost-level {{Stripperiffic}} outfits of her comic book counterpart. In a prior New Teen Titan short for DC Nation, Mad Mod transformed the Titans back into their 80s incarnations. Starfire's outfit was once again more modest than what she actually wore in the comics, but was still skimpy enough that she covered herself up in embarrassment.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While she was also nice in the comics, this version is less of a hothead than her comic counterpart.
* {{Adorkable}}: Her socially awkward personality makes her cute and endearing.
* AlienBlood: It's yellow, as seen in one episode where she {{blush|Sticker}}es. [[DependingOnTheWriter However, in another Mae-Eye, her cheeks turned red when she blushed]].
* AlienPrincess: Starfire is one of the most famous examples ever.
* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Justified in both Season 5 and the ''Trouble in Tokyo'' TV movie. She can instantly learn any language by kissing someone who speaks it.
* AloofArcher: In the episode "Stranded", Starfire was shown being very proficient with the bow. Unusually to her, she was aloof and collected.
* AllThereInTheManual: It is the ''ComicBook/TeenTitansGo'' comics that reveal why she was a Gordanian prisoner and the existence of her younger brother.
* AlmostKiss: Though the entirety of the show, there are many moments where Starfire and Robin are about to kiss only to be always interrupted by something.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has bright orange skin.
* AmbiguouslyBi: Starfire is very touchy-feely with the female characters. In the tie-in comics, when she asks what is Valentine's Day, both Raven and Cyborg explain to her that is a ''romantic'' event where people do romantic things. Raven is the first person she asks to exchange Valentine's Day cards, and not the guys, not even the very one she is in love with.
* AmusingAlien: An alien that doesn't get Earth slang or other customs, and has bizarre ones of her own.
* ApologeticAttacker: Often acts regretful when attacking people, such as wondering if she blasted Plasmus too hard.
* ArchEnemy: Starfire and her evil sister, Blackfire, are arch-enemies.
* ArrangedMarriage: Almost went through with one of these. She'd been told it would end a war, but in fact it was a ruse by Blackfire.
* BadassAdorable: A bubbly and naïve girl who is also super strong and shoots lasers from her hands.
* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: She wears a crop top that shows her midriff most of the time. Even while the rest of the team are all wearing Robin's costume in his absence, Starfire wears a midriff-baring version (which may be at least partly due to being so much taller than he is). She is generally more cheerful and girly than the brooding goth girl Raven, who hates dresses.
* BarrierWarrior: She can create green energy shields.
* BattleCouple: With Robin. Their combos in battle were seamless before they became a couple.
* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: She's able to travel in the deep space to other planets with no equipment.
* BeautifulSlaveGirl: Starfire is beautiful, and the tie-in comics make it clear that Starfire was sold to the Gordanians as a slave by Blackfire, just like in the original comics.
* BerserkButton:
** She dislikes being pranked.
--->'''Starfire: ''' On my planet, we have a name for those who do such terrible things, you are a... a.. (head expands) CLORBAG Varblernilk!!!
** Don't flirt with Robin.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a NiceGirl, no doubt about that, but she'll still kick your ass if you're a villain.
** Somewhat subtly, she's the only Titan besides Cyborg who never really has any sort of confrontation with Slade, and he never makes an attempt to manipulate her. Considering Starfire's care for Robin and overwhelming strength, he most likely knew that he would've been turned into a pancake if he tried that.
* TheBigDamnKiss: [[spoiler: With Robin in The Movie]].
* BigEater: Shows she is this in "Betrothed" when she and her fellow Tamaranians engaged in a feeding frenzy during dinner.
* TheBigGirl: As both a [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy proud warrior race girl]] and the physically strongest Titan, although her preference for playing FlyingFirepower over FlyingBrick and bubbly disposition make it less noticeable.
* BizarreAlienBiology: She has 9 stomachs, a three/four meter long prehensile tongue, and the ability to learn a language through oral contact. Also, she underwent a chrysalis phase and apparently has no navel.
* BizarreTasteInFood:
** She loves mustard. No, she doesn't put it on food--she likes to ''drink'' it.
** She was the only one who enjoyed [[LethalChef Raven's]] cooking of half-raw half-burnt pancakes.
* BluntMetaphorsTrauma: Can't quite get a handle on Earth slang. For instance, when asked if she "digs this party", she replied that "I didn't know we were supposed to bring shovels."
* BondBreaker: A rare heroic example, and an unintentional one at that. After Starfire goes through time while fighting Warp, she disappears from the rest of the Titans' lives. What was a few seconds for her was twenty years for the rest of the team, and none of them handled her absence well since she balanced them out.
* BrokenHero: It may not seem at first because Starfire's past is not explored in the show at all, but the tie-in comics explore in depth her DarkAndTroubledPast, revealing that behind her general joyfulness and optimism, Starfire herself dealt with a lot of hardships from a young age. Despite losing her parents, a brother, dealing with a nasty evil sister, watching her entire planet suffer from natural disasters to alien invasions and being enslaved, Starfire still manages to stay nice even to her enemies, and to have enough emotional strength to be happy all the time and provide support for her friends when they feel down.
* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: Gentle Girl to Robin's Brooding Boy; a kind ray of sunshine in her not-boyfriend's otherwise gloomy life.
* BroughtDownToBadass: In "Stranded", she temporarily loses all of her powers, but she's far from helpless, being a {{Proud Warrior Race G|uy}}irl and all.
* BurningWithAnger: In "Date With Destiny", she literally burns up until she became a burnt match with eyes when Robin was forced to ask Kitten out.
* ButtMonkey: Sometimes, Starfire can be a victim of the show's jokes (e.g. being forced to close Beast Boy's mouth with her hand making drool come through it, having a fish in her mouth, sneezing uncontrollably, getting her boot taken by the green dog the Titans were chasing, getting cream splattered in her face, being transformed into a tigress, and being chased by magic gloves).
* CainAndAbel: The Abel to Blackfire's Cain; they fight every time she shows up.
* CarFu: In the episode "Go", she kicks a car at Robin and sends it into a building.
* CatFight: She fights Kitten on the prom's dessert table for forcing Robin to date her.
* CatGirl: She is turned into a tiger by Mumbo Jumbo, and her people evolved from a species of felines in the comics. She is also shown licking Silkie like a cat mother does with a kitten.
* CharacterExaggeration: Starfire was modeled after ForeignExchangeStudent stereotypes. Unlike in the comics, she speaks in [[SpockSpeak broken English]] due to [[FluentInMyNativeTongue not fully grasping the language]] or [[BluntMetaphorsTrauma slang]]. Alas, some writers (including fans) don't seem to understand how to write her way of speaking like the original cartoon did. For example, in both ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' and ''WebAnimation/DCSuperheroGirls'' she inappropriately overuses "the" a lot more than she does here, to the point where it's a VerbalTic.
* ChildlikeVoice: Starfire is given a cute, chirpy voice that highlights her innocence and joyous nature.
* ClingyJealousGirl: She really doesn't like Kitten's interest in Robin in "Date with Destiny".
* CloudCuckoolander: Justified; she is, after all, [[FishOutOfWater an alien adjusting to life on Earth]].
* CluelessDudeMagnet: Starfire would sometimes not realize she's getting hit on by guys.
* CompositeCharacter: This adaptation of Starfire is also pulling double-duty as a NiceGuy and TheHeart of the team, which were roles filled by Donna Troy in the original comics.
* CoolCrown: Briefly wears one during her brief period as the Grand Ruler of Tamaran in "Betrothed."
* ComboPlatterPowers: SuperStrength, EyeBeams, Flight, [[HandBlasts starbolts]] and assimilating other languages by kissing people.
* CuddleBug: "I would like to initiate a group hug!"
* CurbStompBattle: Starfire absolutely stomps her sister in their fight for the throne of Tamaran.
* CuteBruiser: The CuddleBug just might crush you.
* TheCutie: A high energy and adorable nice girl that likes to give her friends hugs.
* DefeatByModesty: In "Mother Mae Eye" while See-More is fighting Starfire, See-More reveals he had "see-through" vision and then gazes intently at Starfire, which prompts her to cover herself up while blushing. This allows her to be an easy target for See-More's next attack.
* DistressBall: In ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansTroubleInTokyo''. She forgets that ''she can fly'' and has to be snatched out of the air mid-drop by Robin, who has no superpowers. [[JustifiedTrope Her powers are emotion based and it wouldn't be the first time she lost them due to issues relating to Robin]].
* DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength: On occasion, as seen whenever she hugs someone too hard. This is actually a plot point in "Go!", where she's just escaped the Gordanian slave ship with her handcuffs on and tries to break them off by smashing them into things; she isn't aware that things on Earth aren't built to handle people with SuperStrength, so between that and the LanguageBarrier, she looks like she's just on a rampage and destroying the city.
* DontMakeMeDestroyYou: 'If you wish not to be destroyed, you will leave me ALONE.' Starfire's first words in English, ladies and gentlemen.
* DreadfulMusician: In "Only Human", when she sings her "Tamaranean folk song", it consists mostly of screaming and it annoys Cyborg, and in the end, the others appear to be terrified of it.
* DudeMagnet: Robin is only her most consistent admirer. Larry, Control Freak, Mas, and Menos all have a crush on her as well, Glgrdsklechhh wanted to marry her in "Betrothed", Red X flirted with her in "X", two guys hit on her in "Sisters", and she quickly became very popular with the boys in Tokyo.
* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: Her English only sounds childish or broken because it's her second language. On Tamaran, the opposite is true.
* EmeraldPower: Her powers glow green.
* EnergyBall: Starfire can constantly theow starbolts from her hands, but their effectiveness depends on the episode.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Has two:
** Starfire's first appearance has her very cheerfully proclaiming that she is stronger than she looks...and proceeding to escape from the grasp of a villain made of cinder blocks.
** In the episode "Go" she is introduced screaming in rage for being held prisoner by Gordanians, with the guards utterly afraid of dealing with her. Than she breaks and {{Curb Stomp Battle}}s her captors.
* EtTuBrute: Happens to her in the two-parter episode, "Apprentice", when she discovers that Robin is working with Slade and was stealing the thermal blaster for him.
* EveryoneCanSeeIt: Her UnresolvedSexualTension with Robin.
* ExposedToTheElements: When the other four Titans bundle up when in arctic areas, Starfire still wears her usual outfit with no discomfort. The only piece of winterwear she put on was a hat. This is because Tamarians can survive in ''space'' without protection, so Arctic areas are no trouble.
* ExtremeOmnivore: With 9 stomachs, is little surprise that she can eat weirdest combinations of foods.
* EyeBeams: Puberty grants her the ability to shot star bolts from her eyes in addition to her hands.
* FallenPrincess: In the tie-in comics, is revealed it was her own sister who staged her kidnapping by the Gordanians.
* FantasticLightSource: In any episodes where the Titans need to navigate a dark environment, her starbolts can function as an impromptu green torchlight.
* FantasticRacism: Was a victim of it in "Troq". According to Val-Yor, Tamaranians are seen to a section of the universe as disposable workers for dangerous areas.
* FantasticSlurs: Is on the receiving end of this when she is called "Troq" by Val-Yor. It means "nothing" or "worthless".
* FarOutForeignersFavoriteFood: Mustard. It's her favorite ''drink''.
* FashionableAsymmetry: She wears a metal band on one arm.
* FasterThanLightTravel: While is more of an InformedAttribute, Starfire is apparently capable of achieving faster-than-light speeds by herself.
* FieryRedhead: She doesn't have the fiery temper ([[BewareTheNiceOnes unless you hurt her friends]]), but she's very passionate and [[GenkiGirl energetic]] and also loves a good brawl. She even throws her starbolts by feeling "righteous fury!"
* FishOutOfWater: She's a Tamaranian living on Earth.
* FirstGirlWins: She met Robin first and also ends up with him despite other characters trying to interfere between theme across the show.
* FlightStrengthHeart: Starfire is a FlyingBrick with Super Strength, capable to project energy blasts from her hands and eyes, and the ability to... learn languages by kissing a native speaker.
* FluffyTamer: Starfire managed to tame Silkie when he was a giant mutant moth capable of destruction.
* FlyingBrick: Standard Tamaranian powers include flight and super-strength.
* FlyingFirepower: She's like aerial artillery for the Titans due to her flight and starbolts.
* {{Foil}}: Provides a more lighthearted, sympathetic contrast to Robin's HotBlooded seriousness. This makes her a frequent partner of Robin's during fights.
* ForcefulKiss: She kisses Robin upon arriving on Earth to learn English and communicate with humans. She also kissed a Japanese boy in Trouble In Tokyo to learn Japanese.
* ForeignFanservice: She came from another ''planet'', and when she came to Earth, she shucked her partial armor in favor of a mini skirt and crop top.
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: Sometimes, Starfire forgets that she can fly.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Sanguine, being the most compassionate and friendly of all the Titans.
* GeniusDitz: Starfire's understanding of human culture is all over the place, but she is very good at math and knows how to travel faster than the speed of light, mathematically speaking.
* GenkiGirl: Justified; all that emotional energy is the source of her super powers. 'Joy' for {{Flight}}, 'confidence' for super strength, and general perkiness.
* GirlyBruiser: Her standard attire involves a mini-skirt and tank top, she has a bubbly personality, and can beat down supervillains with super-strength or star bolts. According to the episode [[WholeEpisodeFlashback "Go"]], her "girliness" is something she's picked up since coming to Earth; before then, she was more of a {{Proud Warrior Race G|uy}}irl.
* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: Starfire is nice, cheery, and wears very girly attires. She is also well-versed in less girly things, like boxing, enjoys to compete with Cyborg for fun and shouts out swears in Tamaranean, and it's implied they are very dirty ones.
* {{Glomp}}: Hands out enthusiastic (and often painful) hugs quite readily.
* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Starfire is the sweet, beautiful, GenkiGirl while Blackfire is smart and evil.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Whenever she fights. It's a JustifiedTrope because her EyeBeams are charging.
* GoneToTheFuture: In the episode "How Long Is Forever?", Starfire accidentally travels twenty years into the future. In her absence, the team splits up at some point and everyone is going their own way as adults.
* GoodCostumeSwitch: In Starfire's origin episode, she escapes the Gordanians and comes to Earth. When the Titans meet her for the first time, she wears a black armored costume, invoking DarkIsEvil vibes. Over the course of the episode, the Titans learn she is good hearted and switches to her purple costume by the end of the episode.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: Starfire wears a purple top, mini skirt, and boots and is the Femme to both [[TomboyPrincess Terra]] and [[{{Goth}} Raven.]]
* GranolaGirl: As a girl belonging to an entirely different sentient species, Starfire can come off as rather bizarre. She is known for eating strange food and sharing with others her many unfamiliar traditions from Tamaran. She is also cheerful, has no nude taboo and is overly friendly.
* GratuitousPrincess: She's a princess of Tamaran, but this rarely comes up.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: She is a cute alien girl with orange skin, green eyes, and cherry-red hair who wears a skimpy outfit.
* GreenEyedMonster: Green eyed and extremely jealous if a girl approaches Robin.
* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: The aversion among the team, as Starfire is physically the strongest and fastest titan, with Cyborg being a very distant second. As such, she is fully capable of either shooting or smashing.
* HandBlast: Starfire shoots green starbolts with her hands.
* TheHeart: "How Long Is Forever?" establishes that she's the emotional crutch holding the team together.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Graduates to such a stage with Raven during "Switched". Trapped in each others' bodies, they have to learn to understand each other just to access each others' powers.
* HumanOutsideAlienInside: Aside from her decidedly orange skin and her ability to fly and shoot energy from her hands and eyes, Starfire has nine separate stomachs, an OverlyLongTongue tongue, a temporary but extensive {{Metamorphosis}} triggered by puberty, and a nasty allergy to metallic chromium.
* IAmAMonster: In "Transformation", Starfire thinks herself as this during her metamorphosis, fearing that her final transformation will cause her to be too hideous to be seen with anyone else, even her friends. Afraid her friends will view her as a freak, she chose to isolate herself in outer space. Fortunately, she reverts back to her old self. (Mostly.)
* IBelieveICanFly: One of three titans that can fly. In her case, it's a racial ability. "When you feel the joy of flight, you will fly."
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: In "Haunted", Starfire had no choice but to knock Robin out with a starbolt to the back when he went as far as to threaten the others that he'll take them down should they get in his way of finding Hallucination Slade.
* TheIngenue: No nudity taboo and innocent when it comes to the deeper meanings of a romantic relationship. She gets very confused when it comes to understanding the complexity of human emotions and bonds, mostly because she comes from people who wear their hearts in their sleeves.
* InnocentFanserviceGirl: She doesn't wear much. This is justified because she doesn't need clothing for warmth or protection, and when the Titans visited Tamaran, it was revealed all the women on Starfire's planets wear equally revealing outfits, so she probably doesn't realize how skimpy her outfit is by Earth standards.
* InnocentAliens: Starfire is rather good-hearted and will even apologize for attacking you.
* InterspeciesRomance: With Robin, a human.
* JabbaTableManners: An inverted heroic example. At least on her home planet. Though given the way all of her race eats when at a table (including the use of a battle axe to pulverize all the food into mush), it's required to get any of the food before someone else devours it.
-->'''Robin''': I'm guessing you picked up your table manners on Earth?\\
'''Starfire''': ''(shoving food into her mouth with her bare hands)'' HURRY OR YOU WILL NOT GET ANY!
* JerkassBall: Despite her sweet demeanor, Starfire has had some unpleasant moments throughout the show, such as mischievous and wrathful moments.
* JustFriends: Even before their RelationshipUpgrade, she considered Robin her best friend, to the point where she [[spoiler:couldn't attack him when he was working for Slade]].
* LadySwearsALot: Beside her habit to use Tamaranean insults, in the Teen Titans shorts, she says swear words that seems to be the Tamaranean version of an F-bomb.
* LanguageBarrier: When Starfire came for the first time on Earth, she could speak only her native language, which made the communication with the others impossible until Robin figured out she just wanted her cuffs off.
* LethalChef: At least by Earth standards.
--> '''Cyborg''' ''(not in his right mind)'': Ooh! Ooh! Starfire! Remember that purple Tamaranian pie thingy that was full of bugs?\\
'''Starfire''': My stewed grunthmek which made you physically sick?\\
'''Cyborg''': YEAH! You gotta cook up some of that!
** Subverted when Terra first comes to visit and Starfire serves her a dish of glorg (a gelatinous mass with what looks like worms embedded in it):
--> '''Terra''': Tastes like sushi mixed with ice cream. ''(eagerly)'' Got any more?\\
'''Starfire''': I shall go cultivate the fungus!
* LightEmUp: Her main superpower is firing off green bolts of light.
* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: The Light to Raven's Dark; bubbly, friendly and nice.
* LightIsGood: Her star bolts and glowing eyes are the bane of super villains.
* LightningBruiser: Not only is she fast and strong but she can tank a lot of hurt.
* LiteralMinded: Often takes expressions as their literal interpretation.
* LongHairIsFeminine: She has a feminine personality, and her hair is long enough that it goes down to her hips. She is also much more cheerful and girly than the brooding goth girl Raven, who wears her hair short.
* MadeASlave: She was enslaved by a group of Gordanians before escaping to Earth. The episode "Go!" shows the tail end of this.
* MagicKiss: Starfire can learn new languages with a kiss, which makes her The Face. Unlike her comic and DCAMU incarnations, she doesn't explain why she kissed Robin when they first met, as she was under the considerable stress of fleeing from slave traders at the time, which is why he's so shocked in the movie when she kisses a Japanese boy to learn his language. (This version also seems to lack her comic counterpart's ability to assimilate languages through any form of touch as opposed to kissing specifically.)
* MagicSkirt: Despite her skirt being a mini and her frequent flying, there are very few panty shots.
* MalfunctionMalady: Her chromium allergy causes her to sneeze starbolts.
* MinidressOfPower: Starfire wears the midriff-exposing variation.
* MostCommonSuperpower: Quite powerful in physical sense, and better endowed than the rest of the female cast.
* MsFanservice: She's a tall, curvy, beautiful girl and her usual outfit is a tight crop top, miniskirt, and thigh-high boots. This is especially apparent next to Raven [[note]]who was designed similarly curvy, not helped by how the animation design team giving all of the grown-up females almost the same assets, outside of a select few[[/note]], who is usually hiding her body in her cloak. However, it's much more downplayed in comparison to her comics counterpart, who had an even skimpier outfit.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: She's a ''lot'' stronger than she looks. [[GlacierWaif A lot tougher too]]. Robin's staff shattered against her in "Go!", and in "Betrothed", she's easily able to pick up a massive Tamaranean goblet, while Beast Boy and Cyborg struggle with theirs.
* NaiveNewcomer: From the planet of Tamaran.
* NervousTics: She has a habit of playing with her fingers whenever she feels embarrassed or unsure of something.
* NiceGirl: She's constantly friendly, even to the jerkass that calls her a racial slur.
* NoSocialSkills: Justified with her unfamiliarity with Earth.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: Starfire went on rampage when she arrived on Earth first time, destroying buildings and seemingly attacking everyone in sight. As it turns out, she was just scared and confused, as she'd just escaped from the Gordanians who had enslaved her and just wanted to break the handcuffs.
* NoodleIncident: When Robin has her try cotton candy for the first time in "Sisters", she mentions that she once ate a piece of actual cotton. When and why isn't elaborated on.
* ObliviouslyBeautiful: Subverted. Starfire's DayInTheLimelight episode "Transformation" starts off with the narrator pointing out that she's "very beautiful, but thinks nothing of it". The entire time her transformation (Tamaranian puberty) occurs, she's less concerned with being pretty and more concerned with simply going back to her old self so she can be seen as normal. Eventually she does, with the bonus of having laser eyes now. Also, she sometimes doesn't seem to notice when guys are attracted to her, and in fact responds violently whenever a villain tries to pull the IHaveYouNowMyPretty routine on her.
* {{Omniglot}}: She can learn any language by a kissing a speaker of it. By extension, this makes her TheFace when they go somewhere that doesn't speak English.
* OnlyOneFindsItFun: Starfire is the only one who finds most of Beast Boy's jokes funny and enjoys things that the others may find boring or disgusting, like Raven's pancakes.
* OperationJealousy: She tries to make Robin jealous in the comics by constantly speaking about how handsome and talented is Aqualad.
* OppositesAttract: With Robin; he's serious and gloomy while she's outgoing and cheerful.
* OutOfFocus: An interesting variation. She's a main character, obviously, and several episodes do focus on her, but out of the core group, Starfire is the only one who didn't get a season revolving around her[[note]]It's often been speculated that, had there been a sixth season, Blackfire would have served as the BigBad[[/note]].
* PardonMyKlingon: For a girl who's supposed to be [[TheIngenue sweet and innocent]], she uses Tamaranian swears frequently.
* PartialTransformation: In "Transformation", Starfire slowly gains these, but reverts back to normal at the end.
* PercussivePrevention: In the episode "Haunted", the team finds a badly-injured Robin claiming that Slade is alive. Despite the team's clear evidence that Slade is not around, Robin angrily proclaims that Slade still is and rants that if they get in his way he'll fight them, forcing Starfire to hit him with an energy blast.
* PerpetualSmiler: She's rarely down and even when she is, she'll try to smile anyways. There's a practical reason for this: her flight powers are based on "joy" and she'll sink like a rock otherwise.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Beside the fact she can destroy entire buildings, she can create starbolts comparable to a small supernova.
* PetBabyWildAnimal: Silkie.
* PingPongNaivete: On occasion, it seems like she's learning and adapting to earth culture, only to be as naive as ever about it the next episode. Hilariously played with in one episode with a blatant example of ObfuscatingStupidity:
-->'''Robin''': Starfire... where's the sofa?\\
'''Starfire''': Your Earth ways are strange to me. Please, what is this 'so-fa' of which you speak?
* PleaseKillMeIfItSatisfiesYou: "Robin, you are my best friend. I cannot be in a world where we must fight. If you are truly evil, then go ahead, do what you must."
* PlotAllergy: Her allergy to chromium comes up in "Apprentice part 1" and is used to locate a bomb, but is never brought up again afterwards.
* PoirotSpeak: Starfire has a habbit of adding articles (usually "the") before the names of villains ("the Cinderblock" or "the Mumbo") and is also an example of PardonMyKlingon with her use of untranslatable Tamaranian words in numerous contexts. The fact that Starfire does this is even more vexing, considering her entire understanding of the English language stems from a direct psychic download from a native speaker, meaning she should have instant and near-perfect understanding of the language. The only words from her own language she should be using are ones without direct translations. By contrast, her sister Blackfire also speaks English and has none of these issues.
* PositiveFriendInfluence: Starfire served as this for the team. Her ever-present kind cheeriness would help the other Titans through dark days. The episode "How Long is Forever?" reveals a Bad Future where Starfire's absence caused the team to break apart, but her return managed to bring them back together again.
* PowerIncontinence: Considering how emotional she is, getting stuck in Raven's body during an episode basically makes her a WalkingDisasterArea as windows shatter and cars explode around her as she gets more and more worked up.
* PowerStrainBlackout: In her introductory arc she faints after using her powers.
* ProudWarriorRaceGirl: The WholeEpisodeFlashback "Go!" which was how the team got together, shows this. She's ''far'' more angry and prone to violence than the Starfire we're used to (it helps that she's in the middle of escaping a life of slavery) and when she learns English, she says the closest word her race has to "kindness" is "weakness". It's disconcerting, considering that everyone on Tamaran besides her sister is a good-natured BoisterousBruiser at the worst. Chalk it up to her understanding of English being far from perfect. Or trying to sound tough and intimidating.
* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: A beautiful alien WarriorPrincess and a skilled fighter.
* PrincessProtagonist: She is a main character and a lot of episodes focus on her, but is the only character left without their own season because the show got cancelled after season 5.
* PsychoactivePowers: Starfire's powers are apparently triggered and/or powered by specific emotions, e.g., joy for flight, rage for Eye Beams etc. Naturally this little factoid first cropped up when she got bodyswapped with Raven, whose powers go haywire without tight emotional control. It comes up again later, when Starfire finds herself unable to fly because she's confused as to the status of her relationship with Robin.
* PsychosomaticSuperpowerOutage: She needs to feel happy to fly, so when she's depressed, she loses that ability.
* PubertySuperpower: She gained Eye-beams after her "transformation" period.
* PupatingPeril: Subverted in "Transformation". Starfire starts to exhibit all sorts of ugly deformations as a result of Tamaranean puberty that she tries to hide with bulky clothes. Eventually, she's unable to hide them anymore and flies off in fear that her teammates will think she's ugly. She ends up getting captured by a spider alien that feeds on Tamaraneans that go through this process, just as Starfire ends up immobilized in a cocoon. The other Titans show up to save her, with Robin reassuring Starfire that no matter how monstrous she might end up looking after the metamorphosis, she'll still be their friend. It ends up being moot, because Starfire looks just the same after emerging -- the only difference being that she now has extra powers.
* RedOniBlueOni: She is the red to Raven's blue.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
** Starfire sadly compares Robin to Slade in "Masks", for not trusting her and the others enough.
** She gives another one to Raven in "Switched", about how she doesn't let herself feel.
* RubberForeheadAliens: Aside from having cherry-red hair, green sclera, extra-large eyes, and slightly orange-tinted skin, she looks pretty human for an alien and certainly human enough for Earth boys to find her attractive. Note that her sister Blackfire actually looks much more human, with her black hair, white sclera, and normal-sized eyes.
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Energetic Girl to Robin's Savvy Guy. As stated elsewhere, perkiness is her power source and she's just like that anyways.
* SheCleansUpNicely: Though not unattractive in the slightest, she was quite stunning in her purple prom dress in "Date With Destiny". Robin certainly thought so.
* ShoeSizeAngst: In "Transformation", she goes through a metamorphosis equivalent to puberty, during which she experiences several physical changes. One of those changes involves the massive growth of her feet. Fortunately for her, this is only temporary.
* ShooTheDog: Starfire has no choice but to abandon Silkie when he becomes too much of a trouble.
* ShutUpKiss: In "Go!", but mainly just to learn the English language. [[spoiler: Played straight in the movie's ending.]]
-->'''Starfire''': ''Robin''.\\
'''Robin''': Yes?\\
'''Starfire''': ''Stop talking.''
* SiblingRivalry: With Blackfire. In her introductory episode, Blackfire tried to steal her friends.
* SiblingYinYang: Again, with Blackfire who is cruel and sinister where Starfire is sweet and kind.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Her character design is evocative of this trope. When she's actively using her powers, she has solid green eyes like her comic book counterpart. When she's not, her eyes are more like normal human "green eyes", but the sclera (the "white" of the eye) is also green (a paler shade than the iris).
* SkilledButNaive: Starfire in a nutshell.
* SpockSpeak:
** A rare version in that she doesn't speak this way due to a fascination with logic/science, but as a sign of her relative inexperience with Earth languages. She's not skilled enough with it yet for informal forms and slang, but it does slip through on very rare occasions.
** She's also royalty, so it's likely that she's used to speaking formally.
* StellarName: ''Star''fire.
* StatuesqueStunner: Downplayed compared to her comic version (who is famously 6 foot, 4 inches tall ''without'' her heels), though she's the second-tallest Titan and taller than primary love interest Robin.
* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: "We might journey to the mall of shopping" and "Let us kick the butt!", among others.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her outfit is rather skimpy, but it's winterwear compared to her comic book version.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Starfire is pretty bad about this trope. She can survive extreme environments when the plot calls for it, and be totally helpless when it doesn't. In one episode, Starfire winds up wandering around frozen tundra, apparently in danger of freezing to death. Given her super speed and flight abilities, there was nothing in that episode stopping her from flying out of the area, or back to Titans Tower to get proper equipment if things get too hairy. The weirdest part is that Starfire has been shown to be able to comfortably survive in the vacuum of space several times. Then too there might be an explanation for both her (and Raven's) powers in that they're emotion based, which means that theoretically, a villain could defeat Starfire by getting her depressed enough. But the strangest would have to be in 'Haunted' where Robin (HUMAN!) manages to "hurt" her just by grabbing her arms?! Granted at that moment she is really shocked and confused at the way Robin was acting. But this is an alien that took a blast to her face in 'Troq' where she was also visibly upset at being discriminated by Val-Yor.
* StrongerThanTheyLook: Sure, she is a cute alien girl, but also physically the strongest member of the team.
-->'''Robin''': Hm. Stronger than she looks.
-->-- [[Recap/TeenTitansS5E10Go ''Go!'']]
-->'''Starfire to Cinderblock''': I am sorry to disappoint you, but I am stronger than I look.
-->-- [[Recap/TeenTitansS1E1DivideAndConquer ''Divide And Conquer'' ]]
* StrongFamilyResemblance: Other than her hair color, eye color, and larger eyes, Starfire looks completely identical to her sister.
* StrongGirlSmartGuy: Starfire is an alien {{Berserker}}, while Robin himself was trained by world's greatest detective.
* SuperGullible: Starfire lacks experience with Earth culture and tends to accept explanations without a second thought, since the culture difference is so large that it's hard to tell crazy from crazy.
* SuperToughness: A natural feature of her species. She can take more punishment than even Cyborg, as she usually gets up quickly after being smashed through buildings and caught in explosions and such.
* SuperStrength: Even beats Cyborg in this regard; she easily hefts a giant Tamaranian goblet that he struggled to budge. In another episode, Cyborg was stand pressing a huge load of weights, struggling a bit and feeling proud when he lifts them up. However, Starfire next to him effortlessly lifts her weights with only one arm, and it's revealed she was pressing at least four times the amount of weights Cyborg was doing.
* SympathyForTheDevil: Starfire looks saddened when the Centuari police arrest Blackfire, even if it's no less than the latter deserves after her actions.
* TamerAndChaster: Starfire goes from one of DC's top bombshells with a very skimpy leotard to a teenage cutie with a more modest outfit, though she still wears the skimpiest outfit out of all the female characters.
* ThematicRoguesGallery: Starfire is almost always pitted against alien themed villains; Blackfire, the Gordanians, the Chrysalis Eater.
* ThinkHappyThoughts: Having a "joyful thought" is a must for Starfire in order to use her powers.
* TokenNonhuman: She is the only alien in the team.
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Starfire feels this way about her teammates, enough to recite novel-length poetry with a brightly-colored floral background.
* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: When Starfire was undergoing metamorphosis, she retreats into space out of shame. On one of the planets she visits, she gets attacked by a giant alien carnivorous plant. Starfire wasn't able to fight it off and gets eaten... only to be spat back out. The alien plant leaves in disgust, making Starfire feel even more dejected.
* TownGirls: The Femme to Raven's Neither and Terra's Butch. She's the sweet, naive, and girly one of the titans.
* UnresolvedSexualTension: A ''lot'' with Robin. [[spoiler: They finally get together in the movie.]]
* UnskilledButStrong: Only really by comparison, but still is this among the Titans. This is her battle dynamic with Robin, and what keeps her from being a StoryBreakerPower despite being one of the physically strongest characters in the show, but also a contender for the fastest besides Kid Flash. While [[BadassNormal Robin]] makes this happen with anyone not named Slade, it's very prevalent with her. She's ''much'' faster, stronger, and tougher than Robin (and most of the people around her, hero or villain, for that matter), to the point he really wouldn't have stood any real chance against her if she fought seriously. But she's also not a master martial artist like Robin or her sister.
* UnusualEyebrows: Her eyebrows are shaped like dots.
* VerbalTic: She never uses contractions (so she will always say "I am" instead of "I'm" or "Is not" instead of "Isn't"), probably because she basically downloaded the language rather than learned it, only allowing her to process the most necessary elements of communication. (Although, she does say "Let's" instead of "Let us" in "The Lost Episode".) She also has a habit of using "the" in sentences where it's either unnecessary or where another word might sound more natural.
* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: The prom episode with Killer Moth and Kitten, though it was Fang who felt the brunt of Starfire's protective wrath.
-->"Keep your legs off my boy!"
* WaifFu: Starfire looks unimpressive most of the time, but she is the muscles of the team.
* WarriorPrincess: She's second in line to the Tamaranian throne and the Tamaranian are a proud warrior race culture.
* WarriorTherapist: Starfire may be a ditzy alien girl, but she is very insightful about many things. She helps Red Star to accept his powers and not suppress them.
* WhatDoTheyFearEpisode: In one of the comics. Her greatest fear is her friends betraying her and turning her back over to Blackfire and slavery.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Robin. [[spoiler:They do in the movie.]]
* WorldsStrongestWoman: While Raven is more powerful than Starfire overall thanks to the sheer magic power that her demonic heritage gives her, Starfire fits this trope in terms of physical strength, being by far the physically strongest female character in the series (with only her sister matching her) and is stronger than the majority of the guys too.
* {{Yandere}}: Starfire was absolutely ready to kill Kitten for approaching Robin.
* YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry:
** In "Go!", Starfire was a raging berserker at first, who nearly took out the other Titans and destroyed a good portion of the city, and that was with her restraints ''on''. She eventually mellowed out.
** Then there were her jealous rages in "Date With Destiny"...
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[[folder:Beast Boy]]
!!Beast Boy / Garfield Mark Logan
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GregCipes [[labelnote:Other voice actors]]Creator/KoukiMiyata (Japanese), Creator/EzequielSerrano (Latin American Spanish), Creator/LeonardoGraziano (IT seasons 1-4), Creator/GabrielePatriarca (IT, Season 5), Creator/HerveGrull (FR), Charles Emmanuel (PT-BR)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Powers/Abilities:''' {{Animorphism}}
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/teentitans_beast_boy.png]]
->''"I'm not a man... I'M AN ANIMAL!"''

The son of two scientists studying wildlife in Africa, Beast Boy was infected as a child with a mysterious disease, the experimental cure for which gave him the ability to turn into any animal, but permanently dyed him green. His parents drowned in a boating accident -- Beast Boy being too inexperienced to save anyone but himself -- and he was subsequently adopted by the Comicbook/DoomPatrol. It wasn't a stable family, and Beast Boy subsequently ran away after he hit puberty.

Beast Boy is the unofficial [[PluckyComicRelief comedian]] of the team, though most of his teammates consider his typical array of jokes and pranks to be pretty groan-worthy, and it's implied that, like his comics counterpart, he's one of the "jokes to hide the pain inside" types. Whether he is or isn't, he is the youngest, in terms of behavior, of the team, obsessed with video games and goofing off, which means he's often chewed out by Robin. A devout vegetarian: as he has ''been'' [[{{Animorphism}} just about every animal under the sun]], he finds [[CarnivoreConfusion eating any kind of meat]] to be [[ImAHumanitarian too similar to cannibalism for his liking]]. (Though it might be more accurate to a call him a vegan- he eats tofu eggs rather than regular ones in "Nevermore"- but the show always refers to him as a vegetarian.)
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* ABirthdayNotABreak: In the comics, when The Teen titans and the Doom Patrol are about to celebrate Beast Boy's birthday, they are interrupted by an alert and have to go in mission to catch the criminal.
* ActorAllusion: Beast Boy talks in stereotypical surfer lingo and won't touch meat. His [=VA=], Greg Cipes, is a professional surfer and has lived on a vegan diet since he was a kid. Also, "You're just jealous 'cause I sound like a rock star."
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Beast Boy in comics prior to this was more of a Sad Clown character, with a long list of personal tragedies that would make Batman green with envy. This incarnation seems to have none of that, with a lot of his joking just him being dumb. This incarnation would in turn influence a lot of the comics afterward.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: In the comics, Beast Boy has many powers including his base power, to the point the writers tend to forget this. Even without this, Beast Boy's powers in this continuity seem to be limited to just becoming animals with no real ability to talk while transformed.
* AdaptationalWimp: Beast Boy's powers in this continuity seem way weaker than his comics counterpart. While his comic version's powers haven't been really hammered down, some of the key factors include turning into animals, talking while turning into animals, and being able to use said animals' abilities with great proficiency. Sometimes the animals' capabilities are actually stronger than normal, they're larger than normal, and sometimes they aren't even animals at all. In some comics it is even implied or outright shown that Beast Boy can turn into a swarm of beings or even divide himself infinitely if he applied himself with his powers more. This Beast Boy is at the bare minimum of his powers, turning into animals.
* AlliterativeName: A variation, as it's his superhero codename '''B'''east '''Boy''', that is being alliterate.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: In "The Beast Within", Beast Boy turns into the Man-Beast with UnstoppableRage. As he's green, it's most likely a reference to the ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk''.
* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Twice he's had to choose between saving his team or shutting down a Doomsday Device by the Brain. He ''always'' chooses his friends. Mento chews him out for it, while Robin and the Titans are grateful.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His skin is green.
* AmazonChaser: Beast Boy falls for Terra after witnessing her defeating a huge scorpion.
* {{Animorphism}}: Name any animal, and chances are he's been it at least once, either before or during the run of the series.
* AscendedFanboy: His favorite superhero when he was with the Doom Patrol was Robin.
* AttackAttackAttack: The nature of his powers means he usually resorts to galloping or flying at the enemy, transforming into something brutish and wailing on whatever he can reach. He spends many battles rapidly shifting forms to alter his approach and keep his foes from getting comfortable.
* AudienceSurrogate: The youngest and the most immature member of the team and displays interests and level of intelligence normal for his age. He is the only character who tries to do something as mundane as a waiter job.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: The youngest member of the Doom Patrol, before he left.
* BackportedDevelopment: Nothing in the first four seasons so much as hints at Beast Boy secretly being a MilitaryBrat from the Doom Patrol, and it's a surprise when the Titans discover it at the start of season five. This doesn't stop the origin story seen in "Go!" from depicting Beast Boy in his full uniform, complete with mask and militaristic behaviors.
* BadassAdorable: The cute and endearing kid can become a legion of mighty animals.
* BadassInDistress: When he gets kidnapped by Soto and held captive as his pet.
* BattleCouple: Briefly with Terra before learning she works for Slade.
* BeastMan: Because of his time being shape-shifted into different animals, he sometimes displays animalistic behavior. On one occasion, he even tries to name himself this but it's vetoed.
* ABeastInNameAndNature: '''Beast''' Boy, who can turn into animals.
* BerserkButton: Don't talk to him about Terra's betrayal.
* BerserkerTears: He doesn't take well at all his evil doppelganger talking about Terra in from of him. He becomes enraged to tears during their fight.
--> '''Evil Beast Boy''': Aw! Did I hurt your feelings?
* TheBerserker: Beast Boy is usually the most bull-headed of the team when it comes to fighting as he usually charges into combat with brute force. Although that's when he's tamed and angering him will is possibly when Beast Boy is at his most dangerous state as he will usually act out in a literal animalistic fury. With his best example being his Werebeast form where he becomes more aggressive and is more prone to being uncontrollable.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: As goofy and playful as he is, he still manages to be effective.
** He was able to take on ''Slade'' single-handedly when [[UnstoppableRage sufficiently enraged]]. Never cross a guy who can turn into the most dangerous animals ever to walk the earth at will.
** He caused [[spoiler:''[[{{Satan}} Trigon]]'']] a bit of pain with a ''wet-willy''-inspired attack. OK, he had actually [[spoiler:changed into a whale inside his head]], but he still got the idea from the wet-willy and called it his 'patented wet-willy maneuver'.
** The Brotherhood of Evil didn't take him seriously [[spoiler: which is why he wasn't captured and why they failed in the end]].
** It should be noted that Beast Boy is the only Titan who has tried to kill someone, as we see with his fight against the Slade-bot in "Things Change". He had no idea this wasn't the real Slade, and still attempted to brutally kill him in T. rex form.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: When he gets serious he's very competent.
* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: One of his animal forms is a Sasquatch.
* TheBigGuy: Variation. He's the shortest and skinniest member on the team, but he often relies on brute force.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Beast Boy is the shortest member of the team, while Cyborg is the tallest. They work incredibly well together.
* BigScrewedUpFamily: The Doom Patrol was not exactly the most stable or caring environment. Still, when he gets a distress signal from his old team, he goes to rescue them without a second thought.
* BlessedWithSuck: His powers ''would'' be amazing for certain types of espionage missions if it weren't for the fact that any animal he changes into is green.
* BoisterousBruiser: Beast Boy is easily the most energetic and excitable member of the team who enjoys having fun and throwing himself into the action more than anyone.
* BookDumb: It pops up from time-to-time, justified in that he wasn't properly educated. In "Revolution" he gives a very fanciful, inaccurate recount of the "Boston Tea Party", leading Raven to ask if he learnt history from a cereal box. Turns out he did.
-->'''Beast Boy''': Now I know how George Washington felt when Napoleon beat him at Pearl Harbor.
* {{Brainwashed}}: Whilst the other four core members have also fallen victim to this special mention goes to Beast Boy who tends to fall victim to it more often and far more easily, which in itself became a RunningGag in the first Mad Mod episode.
* BrokenHero: Beast Boy is cheerful and tries to make everyone laugh, despite his own hardships.
* ButtMonkey: His laid back attitude, lack of intelligence and incompetence generally make him the least tolerated Titan. Poor guy even suffers in the DownerEnding. No wonder he's embarrassed that his first name is the same as that of [[ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} a certain well-known cat]].
* CannotTellAJoke: His sense of humor is often infantile and tends to make the rest of the Titans groan, especially Raven.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Dude!"
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Originally Beast Boy was written without reference to his history from the original comics, so the most he ever had to angst about was his disastrous relationship with Terra and sometimes disrespect from the other Titans. Then the PostScriptSeason started and, strapped for material, the creators decided to bring the Doom Patrol in, which required them to alter Gar's past and history into the show[[note]]compare Cyborg, who at least had a handful of lines over the course of the show describing what life was like before he became what he is today[[/note]]. The show's spinoff comicbook took this even farther by also making canon the earliest part of his comic origin story (his birth parents died in a flood in Africa when he was a boy). The end result is a Beast Boy who is ''substantially'' more complex than the show ever intended.
* TheChewToy: Beast Boy just can't catch a break. He spends as much time being the butt of the joke as he does trying to make his own, his pranks backfire, and many are the action scenes that subject him to slapstick or have him bounced off of the walls.
* ChickMagnet: In the movie, he gets his own legion of Japanese fangirls, and enjoys it very much. He also attracts Terra, and has a lot of ShipTease with Raven in the tie-in comics.
* ChildLikeVoice: Beast Boy is the youngest of the Titans, and easily one of the dorkiest. His goofy demeanor and overall child-like stature are well-complemented by a boyish tenor.
* ChivalrousPervert: Despite wanting attention from the opposite sex, Beast Boy doesn't push his boundaries.
* CloseRangeCombatant: It's worth noting that he's the only Titan that is technically required to get up close and personal when fighting. The [=PS2=] game fakes a few projectiles by letting him throw bananas as a monkey and letting him turn into a werewolf with ferociously nasty breath.
* ClothingDamage: In "The Beast Within", his suit is ripped off by the end of the episode, first time when something like that happened to Beast Boy.
* CompositeCharacter: This adaptation of Beast Boy is also a high-energy, impulsive KidAppealCharacter, much like Impulse of ''Comicbook/YoungJustice''.
* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: His parents died in a flood in Africa.
* CoolBike: Beast Boy saved the world once from tofu aliens with a moped.
* CoolMask: Continued to wear his Doom Patrol mask until the formation of the Titans where Raven pointed out that there was little point concealing his identity when he was so easily distinguishable due to his green skin.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: After learning of Terra's betrayal, Beast Boy rejects her excuses and apologies. But he is right, after all, Terra allowed Slade to almost destroy the city, the tower and send his minions to kill his friends, and she was expecting Beast Boy to be ok and remain her friend no matter what. Unfortunately, Beast Boy's rejection pushes Terra right back to Slade when she was still trying to leave him.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass:
** He really gets to show how badass he can really be in Season Five. [[spoiler: Despite being the PluckyComicRelief, he's quite possibly the least inhibited of all the Titans. He managed to foil the Brotherhood's plot to capture him, then successfully organized a counterattack against them with only a handful of people before the rest of the Titans came through in a BigDamnHeroes moment.]]
** It's worth pointing out that he and Robin are the ''only'' superhero veterans on the team.
** It's also worth noting that besides Raven, Beast Boy is not only able to fight Slade one-on-one, but he's also capable of actually ''scaring'' Slade. Which is probably a good explanation for why Slade sent [[spoiler: a robot]] after Beast Boy in "Things Change", rather than going himself. Had he gone himself, Slade probably would've been killed.
* CryingWolf: The second issue of ''Teen Titans Go!'', which is even titled "Cry Wolf!" revolves around Beast Boy pranking his friends until none of them believe anymore his cries for help, even when the danger is real. And no, he doesn't learn his lesson.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: He must have had green eyes before the mutating. It matches with his green hair.
* CuteBruiser: Beast Boy is an odd example. He himself is cute but the forms he takes to do the bruising seldom are, unless of course, you think the ''T. rex'' or gorilla morph etc. are cute.
* CuteLittleFangs: His default form has tiny fangs.
* CuteMonsterBoy: Covers this with his green skin, pointed ears, and CuteLittleFangs.
* TheCutie: Especially in his childhood. As a small child, Beast Boy would turn into a frog and wouldn't go to sleep until Rita gives a good night kiss to turn back into his human form.
* DeadpanSnarker: A rarity of Beast Boy as he makes sarcastic comments only when he is irritated. More obvious in the tie-in comics.
--> '''Aqualad''': We Atlanteans try to keep a low profile.\\
'''Beast Boy''': Good job. Don't think anybody even noticed you.
* DidNotGetTheGirl: [[spoiler: ''Twice''! Terra's HeelFaceTurn resulted in her death, and when Beast Boy believes he found her again in the flesh, she doesn't remember him]].
* DoesNotLikeSpam: Beast Boy refuses to eat meat in general since, as an animal-based shape-shifter he has "Been most of those animals" and the thought of eating them squicks him out (it isn't explained how his dietary choices aren't influenced by the fact that many of the animals he turns into are naturally carnivores anyway).
* DoggedNiceGuy: Towards Terra. He tries to win her affections even after she betrayed the Titans and apparently lost her memories and chose to live a normal life.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Deconstructed in "The Beast Within", where it's clearly shown during the fight against Adonis that Beast Boy has deep anger issues because of the lack of appreciation from the other Titans, and during the fight all of his repressed anger goes out and he totally curb stomps Adonis, much to the shock of the other Titans.
* DumbassHasAPoint: Even Beast Boy is capable to observe when Robin starts to act like Slade.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: It's [[spoiler: Garfield]].
-->'''Raven''': I'm gonna get a loooot of mileage out of this one.
* EmeraldPower: Beast Boy is a shapeshifter with green skin.
* EndearinglyDorky: Terra takes a liking into Beast Boy because she finds his geekiness and awkwardness adorable. and Cyborg believes his name, Garfield, is quite dorky. Starfire finds Rita's stories about Beast Boy's childhood very precious.
* EnemyWithin: Beast Boy develops one in the episode appropriately titled "The Beast Within". After getting exposed to strange chemicals, he starts acting rude and confrontational, then develops a super-powered feral "were-beast" form that he couldn't completely control, and it would trigger Beast Boy's transformation every time he got angry.
* EtTuBrute: In the episode, "Betrayal", when he learns that Terra was Slade's apprentice.
* ExpressiveEars: Beast Boy's pointy ears flip downward whenever he's upset.
* ExperiencedProtagonist: Just like Robin, Beast Boy himself has several years of fighting villains because he was part of Doom Patrol.
* FallingInLoveMontage: Beast boy has his own montage with Terra falling in love on their first date at a fair. They take photos, have fun on roller coasters and eat pancakes together. Everything takes a darker turn when is revealed she was Slade's spy all along.
* FantasticVoyagePlot: Beast Boy had to turn once into a bacterium to fight a computer virus that has taken over Cyborg.
* FatalFlaw: His immaturity. The fact that he doesn't take all that much seriously means the other Titans resist putting their trust in him and are sometimes willing to believe the worst about him. He also tends to outright ignore social cues and as such has more than a few InnocentlyInsensitive moments, mostly with Raven.
* FerrisWheelDateMoment: Not the only one in the show, but Beast Boy and Terra's stands out because Slade was with them in the cabin the whole time and they had no idea. And he interrupts them when the two love birds were about to have their FirstKiss.
* {{Flanderization}}: Beast Boy is already a high-energy crouching moron; it really doesn't take a lot of sloppy writing to turn him into an outright pest. ''Trouble in Tokyo'' and the spinoff ''Teen Titans Go'' comics (along with the [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo quasi-Spin-Off of the same title]]) are good examples.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Sanguine, As he's very sociable, carefree, and actively seeks out the company others.
* FreudianExcuse: It's implied his immature and carefree attitude was the result of being brought up as a MilitaryBrat by Mento. Notably, in "Go!" (which takes place shortly after he left the Doom Patrol), he's ''much'' more uptight, even calling Robin "Sir."
* FriendlessnessInsult: He gives a stonehearted one to Terra after learning she has been working for Slade the whole time.
--->'''[[spoiler:Terra]]''': You said you'd be my friend, no matter what, remember?
--->'''Beast Boy:''' Slade was right -- you don't have any friends.
** This gets cast back at him several episodes later when the team tries to redeem her, only for her to angrily retort "I don't have any friends, remember?"
* FutureLoser: Beast Boy is the most prominent example. His future self tells to Starfire, that after the team disbanded, he tried for a while a solo carrier, but failed because he constantly got his ass kicked.
* GeniusDitz: Clearly not the most book smart of the Titans, but he can be an effective leader when he gets serious. Also, he's very smart when it comes to ''comic'' books which is essential when fighting Control Freak. He also has a near encyclopedic knowledge of animals, since he is aware of things like amoeba and knows about less popular dinosaurs (he transforms into several prehistoric animals that most teens wouldn't know even existed).
* GenreSavvy: He spends his free time playing games and watching TV.
** It saved the day once against Control Freak because he knew the WeaksauceWeakness of the fictional character that empowered Control Freak.
** In "Fear Itself", he knows full well that [[LetsSplitUpGang splitting up]] when horror-movie stuff has happened is the absolute ''worst'' thing you can do, and that the comic relief guy is always the first to go. Fittingly enough, he ''is'' the first one taken, although thankfully it's not DeathByGenreSavvy.
* GlobalIgnorance: As part of his BookDumb persona. He believed the Great Wall to be in '''Japan'''.
* GroundPound: One of his more effective tactics is to fly high over an opponent as a bird or pterodactyl and then morph into a [[ShamuFu whale]] or something equally gargantuan. Gravity does the rest.
* GrowingUpSucks: He tends to act very immature for the most part, but he starts to learn the importance of maturity in the fifth season.
* HairTodayGoneTomorrow: His future self is a demoralized and bald sideshow exhibit. Present Beast Boy doesn't like at all his future self.
* TheHeart: To a lesser extent than Starfire. When things gets tense, he's the first to break the ice with his jokes, and goes to great lengths to see Raven laugh or smile. Then there's this beautiful exchange with Raven from Spellbound.
--> '''Beast Boy''': I'm sorry he broke your heart.\\
'''Raven''': I know it was all a lie. And he was the only person who made me feel like I wasn't... creepy. And don't try to tell me I'm not.\\
'''Beast Boy''': Okay. Fine. You're way creepy. But that doesn't mean you have to stay locked in your room. You think you're alone, Raven, but you're not.\\
(Raven walks out of her room and hugs Beast Boy)
* HeartbrokenBadass: He never got over losing Terra.
* HeroWorshipper: To Robin in "Go!". Despite both of them being veteran superheroes, it's clear he believes Robin is the real deal.
* HeroicRematch: It's guaranteed that Beast Boy fares substantially better the second time a villain faces the Titans.
** Useless in the [[Recap/TeenTitansS1E10MadMod "Mad Mod"]], critical in [[Recap/TeenTitansS3E7Revolution "Revolution"]].
** First to disappear in [[Recap/TeenTitansS2E5FearItself "Fear Itself"]], the one to beat Control Freak in [[Recap/TeenTitansS4E1Episode297494 "Don't Touch that Dial"]].
** Slade neutralizes all of the Titans except Robin in Season 1? Come Season 2, he can take Slade on himself.
** Brotherhood of Evil. It should be noted that his fight against the Brotherhood is actually the umpteenth time he's kicked their ass, with the last two that we see ''both'' being times he took them down on his own.
* HiddenDepths:
** Beast Boy is skilled in origami.
** "The Beast Within" shows during the fight against Adonis that he has deep anger issues because of the lack of appreciation from the other Titans.
** As mentioned under Sacrificed Basic Skill For Awesome Training, he's also a PlayfulHacker.
** As a small child, his favorite fairy tale was "The Princess and the Frog".
* HowDoIShotWeb: During his time with the Doom Patrol, he couldn't change into animals much bigger than his base form. His last act before leaving the group was overcoming this by turning into a T-Rex.
* HulkingOut: The Beast Within is really Beast Boy's answer to the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] more than anything else, being Beast Boy's enormous green rage monster, as it were. Just furry and clawed.
* HumanPet: In "Every Dog Has His Day", Beast Boy is captured and kept as a pet by an alien, who constantly forces Beast Boy to turn into different animals for his entertainment.
* HypnoFool: Whenever Mad Mod uses hypnoscreens, chances are the Beast boy will be left on a mindless state and drool over himself.
* IdiotHero: "I may not be smart enough to do everything, but I'm dumb enough to try anything!"
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Although Beast Boy is a very vivacious social being, in the episode "Go!" when the Titans first meet, Beast Boy wants to hang out with the other Titans and befriend them mentioning that he hadn't hung out with anybody since the Doom Patrol. This implies that he has been a bit of a loner for a while and likes making friends. In the episode, "Every Dog Has His Day", Beast Boy became depressed when nobody wanted to hang out with him.
* InsultedAwake: best way to wake up Beast Boy from hypnotism is to insult his intelligence. 'Beast boy has a brain?'
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: In "Things Change", [[spoiler:Beast Boy decides to let Terra go so she can enjoy a normal life]].
* IconicItem: Has a snaggle tooth that carries over into every animal form he assumes.
* InSeriesNickname: B.B., used by Cyborg and Terra.
* InsultedAwake: In one episode, the Titans repeatedly tried to snap Beast Boy out of Mad Mod's hypnotism by making him laugh. In the end, it looked like he'd finally succumbed for good -- until Raven made a cleverly barbed joke about his intelligence. It was laughter that awoke him, but then he realized what she'd said and was promptly insulted.
* JekyllAndHyde: He endures a case of this in one episode. He comes in contact with a chemical, which intensifies his anger. If he's provoked at all, he goes into an UnstoppableRage and turns into a giant hairy monster. Throughout the episode, he and the rest of the team believed that he hurt Raven. [[spoiler:Actually, he was protecting her from a criminal who was also affected by the chemical.]]
* {{Keet}}: Kid's got a lot of energy.
* KidAppealCharacter: Clown type. He's always trying to be funny and is clearly the least mature, and he usually seems to be the weakest fighter on the team.
* KillerGorilla: When he needs a comparatively compact fighting form, he tends to go with the gorilla, although he's also taken on a surprisingly [[BigfootSasquatchAndYeti Sasquatch-like]] form at least twice[[note]]in "Red X" and "Stranded"[[/note]].
* TheLancer: Lost this role to Cyborg as time went on, but in early episodes especially Beast Boy was the quickest to oppose Robin on an issue or doubt him.
* LetsGetDangerous: Since he can't speak while shifted (unlike in the comics), it comes across that when he's in his animal forms, the jokes are over and he means business. And by "business", we mean kicking your ass.
* LightningBruiser: Strong, agile and can tank a LOT of hurt; this extends to many of his animal fighting forms, such as big cats, gorillas, elephants, rhinos, bulls and bears.
* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: He and Raven sometimes come off as this whenever they get into squabbles.
* LikeBrotherAndSister: The intention of the writers was that Raven thinks of Beast Boy as the annoying little brother she hates and adores at the same time, while Beast Boy thinks of her as the grumpy big sister he has to cheer up.
* LittleBitBeastly: If his pointed ears and protruding tusk aren't enough of an indication, the show briefly indicates he has claws and chimp-feet under his clothes.
* LockedIntoStrangeness: His green skin, hair, and eyes are a side effect of the serum that gave him his shape-changing abilities.
* LogicalWeakness: He inherits any biological limitations of the animals he turns into. Also, he can't turn into animals he's never seen or heard of before.
* LoveAtFirstSight: When he first met Terra, he became quite infatuated with her.
* MagicPants: The question of what exactly happens to Beast Boy's uniform whenever he changes into an animal is never explained, or even attempted to be explained. In an episode where he is infected with a virus that turns him into a werebeast his clothes are shredded -- in fact the second time he transforms into the monster he completely tears off his clothes (pants included) and yet when he changes back his pants are intact.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Beast Boy's more sensitive, free-spirited nature alongside Raven's more serious, tomboyish nature makes him the Feminine Boy to her Masculine Girl.
** Has same dynamic who Terra, who is a TomboyPrincess who is not afraid of horror themed parks, while Beast Boy is.
* MellowFellow: Often tends to be very laid back.
* MilitaryBrat: How the Doom Patrol, especially Mento, raised him. To the point that when he first met Robin, he recognized the other superhero as his superior and called him "sir" until Robin told him to stop.
* MomentKiller: He actually manages to ''kill his own moment'' with Raven by suggesting she call him "Beast Man." Raven even {{lampshade|Hanging}}s it.
* MorphicResonance: Any animal form he turns into is green and will often show a protruding lower tooth like his.
* TheMovieBuff: He's a major fan of various movies, especially science fiction ones. In Control Freak's second episode, this provides him with a piece of trivia that enables him to turn Control Freak's TV-based powers against him, as he had picked up an obscure weakness in the process.
* MustMakeHerLaugh: He puts immense effort into getting Raven to smile.
* {{Mutants}}: Downplayed. Beast Boy never explicitly identified as one, but he matches the profile, what with his UnstableGeneticCode and superpowers.
* MysteriousPast: Unlike the other members of the Titans (who have had their origins and/or backstories either referred to or featured in flashbacks) and just like all of the other characters featured on the show, we never learn about the type of life Beast Boy had before joining both the Doom Patrol and the Titans along with how he received his powers in the first place.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
** Though understandably emotional, he makes the grave error of giving Terra a HeelFaceDoorSlam after learning that she betrayed them. He spends most of "Aftershock Part 1" agonizing over this decision and trying to make things right. He fails... at least until the next episode.
** He's also horrified in "The Beast Within" when the Titans accuse him of attacking Raven.
* MythologyGag: Beast Boy being referred to as a "changeling" in "Winner Take All". In the comics, for many years his alias was Changeling.
* NiceGuy: As in TheHeart, he likes to make his teammates happy. Even the practical jokes are in good fun he and he felt really bad about Starfire getting caught in the crossfire... even if it took him a while to actually [[AnAesop work up the apology]].
* TheNotLoveInterest: Beast Boy really is supposed to be just a surrogate brother to Raven, except their interactions come off as BelligerentSexualTension in nature and are very touchy-feely with each other through the show. The comic sequel goes directly into the ShipTease territory sometimes.
* NoNameGiven: Beast Boy's ferocious mutant form is never actually given a name beyond "that beast". (For what it's worth, the Cartoon Network episode guide calls it a Man-Beast).
* NoodleIncident: It's never revealed why he left the Doom Patrol, but it's heavily implied he got tired of Mento's brutal leadership.
* {{Objectshifting}}: Season 3 episode ""Bunny Raven... or ...How to Make A Titananimal Disappear" sees the Titans trapped inside the Amazing Mumbo's magical hat, where he transforms them all into various animals. Beast Boy's existing ability to transform into animals lets him instantly reverse it, prompting Mumbo to mess with BB's powers. For the rest of the episode, Beast Boy can only transform into various inanimate objects, though he does still make himself useful in defeating the villain (and can talk by turning into appliances that transmit sound).
* OccidentalOtaku: Beast Boy he knows a lot of his sci-fi references, and he is an avid reader of manga. And yet, he has no idea what Otaku means when is referred as one in "Trouble in Tokyo".
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** Anytime Beast Boy stops making jokes and acting ''dead'' serious, there's something ''big'' going on (i.e., dealing with Terra's betrayal, getting a distress message from the Doom Patrol).
** "The Beast Within" is a rather extreme example. After getting doused in unknown chemicals during a fight with Adonis and having a "good FreakOut", as Raven puts it, Beast Boy proceeds to [[TookALevelInJerkass Take a Level Or Two in Jerkass]], consume an entire plate of meat and eggs, rampage and wreck the gym twice, and attack Cyborg. He's in the middle of losing his temper with Raven for all her insults and her bad attitude and just short of attacking her too when the Titans confront him. At the end of ''that'' he leaves only having managed to convince the group that he's got a serious attitude problem that only Cyborg bothers to question; Robin merely tells him to take his attitude and buzz off. When he finally gets to his room, BB rampages through his room until he finally mutates into [[SuperpoweredEvilSide The Beast]]. Nobody actually acknowledges that he was NotHimself until the last two or three minutes of the episode.
* OutdatedName: When he debuted in 1965, "Garfield" was a perfectly acceptable name for a boy. Since the introduction of ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'', everyone [[JustForFun/OneMarioLimit associates it]] with the lazy orange tabby. This is why Beast Boy in the 2003 cartoon finds his name to be an EmbarrassingFirstName.
* PartialTransformation: He occasionally demonstrates the ability to transform just his hands into tentacles or pincers, without changing the rest of his body. It's more prevalent in the spin-off comics than in the show however.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Beast Boy is the shortest member, but he can turn in animals hundreds of times bigger than him.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Raven. She's probably the team member closest to him besides Cyborg, but they aren't in a relationship and really don't seem interested in being in one, although this is open to interpretation.
* PluckyComicRelief: He's often causing jokes or being the butt of one, like the mind control thing.
* PointyEars: Chicks dig 'em. Or at least they do in Japan.
* PopCulturedBadass: He can defeat villains while reciting pop culture or, in the case of Control Freak, do it ''with'' pop culture.
* ThePrankster: Has a love for playing practical jokes, which lands him in hot water in "Forces of Nature" when his attempt to get Cyborg back for pranking him accidentally hits Starfire instead.
* RaptorAttack: He'll sometimes take the form of a dromaeosaurid, which resembles a scaly and oversized ''Velociraptor'' with quill-like feathers on the head and back. In "Switched", his possessed body took the form of another type of dromaeosaurid, which resembles an also scaly and oversized ''Deinonychus'' (no feathers, though).
* RealMenEatMeat: Inverted; while he sometimes tries to act especially tough, being able to turn into any animal, even carnivores, leaves him perceiving eating ''any'' meat as cannibalism. Funnily enough, in "The Beast Within", when some chemicals make him more aggressive, he says "real men don't eat tofu" and devours Robin's ham-and-eggs breakfast.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives one to Terra in "Aftershock Part 2" after she moans about having no choice but to help Slade.
--> '''Beast Boy:''' That's a lie! You've always had a choice! It's all been your choice! [[DealWithTheDevil You chose to work for Slade]], [[EtTuBrute you chose to betray us]], [[GrandTheftMe and now you've chosen to give him control]]. Slade isn't doing this, Terra, you are!
* PersonalityRemnant: After Beast Boy is exposed to some chemicals, he changes into a werewolf-like monster and seemingly attacks Raven. Later it turns out he rescued her from Adonis, who was also exposed to those same chemicals.
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: Very, very downplayed. Beast Boy's [[PlayfulHacker got the skills]] to penetrate Titans Tower security ([[MundaneUtility so he can figure out when Raven's birthday is]]) and to operate a Brotherhood of Evil ''black hole generator'' on the first try, and yet [[BookDumb he learned American history from the backside of a cereal box]].
* SadClown: He is an insecure and vulnerable kid who constantly uses humor as a defense mechanism.
* SarcasmBlind: He can be incredibly blind to Raven's and Cyborg's sarcastic remarks. "[[Recap/TeenTitansS3E9TheBeastWithin The Beast Within]]" indicates this is actually {{Invoked}} on Beast Boy's part--he is ''well'' aware of the abuse and it's making him TheResenter.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: It's not outright stated, but it's heavily implied that Beast Boy left the Doom Patrol because he had enough of Mento's abusive leadership.
* SecretIdentity: Averted. Aside from his name [[spoiler:Garfield Logan]], his secret identity is virtually non-existent due to his skin and hair pigmentation, a fact Raven points out when talking about his somewhat goofy looking mask.
-->'''Beast Boy:''' But... what about my secret identity?\\
'''Raven:''' [[BrutalHonesty What secret identity?]] You're ''[[LockedIntoStrangeness green]]''.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Beast Boy is an insecure BadassAdorable who loved fairy tales as a young boy, while Cyborg is a HotBlooded {{Hunk}}, ready to Booyah anything in his path.
* ShapeshifterBaggage: Apparently he had something of a mental block due to assuming this. When he first started, he couldn't change into anything bigger than himself. It wasn't until Mento got him to ''think bigger'' that he could pull out something like a T-Rex.
* ShapeshifterDefaultForm: Beast Boy stays humanlike when not an animal.
* ShapeshiftingSound: His transformations are usually accompanied by a vaguely slurp-like sound.
* SidekickGlassCeiling: The episode "The Beast Within" lets {{Animorphism}}-powered Beast Boy get more Beast and less Boy. Even while it lasts, his suggestions that his name be changed to Beast Man fall on deaf ears.
-->'''Raven:''' We're [[GoldenMoment having a moment]] here, don't ruin it.\\
'''Beast Boy:''' ... Beast Dude?
* SmartBall: During his reunion mission with the Doom Patrol, he comes up with the plan to StormTheCastle entirely on his own, despite the mission team in question having been reduced to a meager two members from its original five.
* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler:Singlehandedly foils the Brotherhood after they drove the Titans to the brink of destruction]].
* StatusQuoIsGod: Beast Boy is saddled with the most extreme case of this, as the writers were very unwilling to have him escape from his CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass baseline. Most of his serious episodes are ignored once they're over (such as when he was nearly [[MadeASlave Made a Pet]] or the entire Terra debacle), but the biggest example is "The Beast Within" which is one of his [[FreakOut darkest]] [[TheCorruption experiences]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone in the entire show]], and he's made to end it by being silly and immature even to the point of MomentKiller.
* StillWearingTheOldColors: Beast Boy wears the outfit of his old group, sans the mask that he ditched after he met the Titans for the first time.
* StrawVegetarian: Averted; despite being ''devoutly'' vegetarian and nearly vegan (he uses substitutes for dairy and eggs whenever he cooks, but frequently shares a cheese pizza with the other titans) and often pointing out that he only eats meat replacements, he is not hypocritical, preachy or really any of the stereotypes of this trope. In fact, whenever he offers his friends tofu, he takes their rejections in stride, and meat-loving Cyborg is his best friend.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Gains one in "The Beast Within," to an extent- the Beast (an homage to ''Film/AnAmericanWerewolfInLondon'', according to [[invoked]]WordOfGod) is certainly his most powerful form, but isn't "evil" so much as amoral and uncontrollable- more like the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] than Raven's inner demon.
* TemptingFate: On several occasions and particularly likely to subvert a BadassBoast.
--> '''B.B.:''' That demented doofus is never hypnotizin' me again! ''(hypnoscreen pops out of a wall)'' Duuuuuuhhhh...
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Tofu everything.
* TransformingConforming: Beast Boy can transform into any animal, but he is bound by the rules of whatever form he takes. The most inconvenient and noticeable being that he can't speak in animal form. And while he can fly if he becomes a bird, he does tire from the exertion of flapping his wings.
* UnknownRival: To the Brain in Season 5 -- he treats the Brain with almost as much seriousness as Robin does with Slade, but the Brain barely seems to know who he is. [[spoiler: This partly proves to be the Brain's undoing, as he greatly underestimates Beast Boy's capabilities when it comes to launching his master offensive, and Beast Boy is later able to lead an ambush on the villain base that results in the Brain's defeat.]]
* UnstableGeneticCode: He got sick as a kid in Africa and the (experimental) cure threw his genetic code out of whack, turning him green and granting him the ability to turn into animals.
* VoyageThroughTheBody: Through Cyborg as an amoeba to stop a computer virus from taking over his friend.
* VirtuousVegetarianism: Reconstructed. Beast Boy is vegetarian because he has personally ''transformed into'' many creatures normally considered "meat" animals, and thus has gained empathy for them.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Raven. Their relationship goes like "{{Slap Slap|Kiss}} Support" (for Beast Boy) "Slap Slap Commiserate after Raven gets used as a pawn for ancient evil magic." (for Raven)
* VocalEvolution:
** In the episode "Go!", we get to see Beast Boy fresh from the Doom Patrol, and his voice starts out notably higher-pitched, almost nervously squeaky. The voice evens out over the rest of the episode into the usual tone Beast Boy has for the rest of the series. Notable in that this was an episode done late into the series as the origin story for how the Titans came together in the first place, technically making it an InvertedTrope that centers itself back out into being played straight.
** Beast Boy's voice was a bit deeper in early episodes.
* WasItAllALie: He angrily asks Terra if it was all game, while pretending to be his ally.
* WellDoneSonGuy: To Mento. One of the reasons why he left the Doom Patrol is that his father-figure leader was too tough on him. Despite this, Beast Boy still shows a measure of reverence towards Mento, even after years of gaining his independence while being with the Teen Titans. This is most likely because Beast Boy still wishes for Mento to appreciate him for what he is.
* WhatDoTheyFearEpisode: In one of the comics. His greatest fear is the Doom Patrol fully disowning him.
* WillfullyWeak: Downplayed. Beast Boy has access to a ''lot'' of lethal powers that he doesn't use in a fight. Given his goofball disposition it can be easy to forget how deadly his powers actually are... [[LetsGetDangerous right up until he reminds you he can turn into lions, tigers, and bears]].
* TheWorfEffect: The guy that can ''turn into a T. rex'' is useful for demonstrating the power of villains when they smack him aside despite the power of this form. For reference, the ''T. rex'' weighs about nine tons. That's a whole lotta Worfing going on.
* YourSizeMayVary: While Beast Boy has always been the shortest of the Titans, exactly how short she is varies per episode. He's slightly shorter than Terra in a few scenes. However he's taller than Terra in others. He is also seen to be up to Raven's nose most of the time, but sometimes is only up to Raven's chin. Similarly, when Raven hugs Beast Boy in "Spellbound", they are the same height. This could be a result of his animal transformations, which may tamper with his body even after he returns to his humanoid state.
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->See her page [[Characters/TeenTitans2003Raven here]].
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!!Cyborg / Victor "Vic" Stone
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KharyPayton [[labelnote:Other voice actors]]Ken Uo (Japanese), Adolfo Nitolli (Latin American Spanish, Episodes 1-36), Ángel Balam (Latin American Spanish, rest of the series), Roberto Draghetti (IT, seasons 1-4), Luigi Ferraro (IT, Season 5), Daniel Lobé (FR), Eduardo Borgerth (PT-BR)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Powers/Abilities:''' SuperStrength, Armor, Built-in Weapons and Devices, [[GadgeteerGenius Science Expertise]]
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->''"[[DiegeticSoundtrackUsage When there's trouble, you know what to doooo!]] Call Cyborg! He can shoot a rocket [[TrickedOutShoes from his shoooe]]! 'Cause he's Cyborg!"''

As a teenager, Cyborg was hideously mutilated in a car accident. Fortunately, his parents were foremost experts in cybernetic enhancements, so they integrated their son with a variety of advanced robotic components in order to save his life. For quite some time afterward, he was despondent about his change, and even in the series he remains somewhat unhappy with the loss of his normal life. But he retains a strong zest for life and devotes himself to making the best of his situation, to the extent he usually appears much happier than Robin does. As a cybernetically augmented human, Cyborg has several built in weapons (mainly a sonic cannon), the general resilience you'd expect of someone who's only partly squishy flesh and covered in armor, and super strength, as well as a considerable IQ that he puts to use as a GadgeteerGenius.
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* TenMinuteRetirement: Cyborg quits the team in the very first episode after a disagreement with Robin, and again in the third season finale because he wanted to become the leader of his own team. He returns back both times.
* TwentyPercentMoreAwesome: A Double Subversion in the episode "Only Human". Since Cyborg is, well, a cyborg, the machine part of him can measure how much effort he is actually putting in. Part of the episode was Cyborg lamenting that he cannot give 110%... until he finally does it in the final battle by focusing on his humanity. The gauge tops out at 130% before it breaks.
* TwentyFourHourArmor: Cyborg is basically walking armor. Justified, since becoming half robot keeps him alive since his accident.
* AbnormalLimbRotationRange: Because Cyborg can detache his limbs, he can rotate them at even 360 degrees.
* AcademicAthlete: He played football in high school and is also the smartest of the Teen Titans.
* AchillesHeel: Cyborg has 35 weak spots.
* AchillesInHisTent: Cyborg quits the team during a fight with Robin, after both failed at teamworking, then returns just in time to save Robin from getting killed by Plasmus, and then they save everyone else.
* AchillesPowerCord:
** In a BadFuture where the titans ended up splitting. Cyborg was the only one who stayed on the tower because he had long since burned up all of his internal batteries, so he had to be constantly plugged to a large machine to keep functioning, and couldn't go anywhere. He repairs them at the end of the episode, and Starfire returns to her time, possibly preventing said future from happening in the first place.
** In "Cyborg the Barbarian", [[YourDaysAreNumbered he has a limited time left to live]] due to there being no way to charge his robotic parts 5000 years in the past.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: He is more easygoing than his comic book counterpart, who started out as a temperamental bully.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the show, Cyborg was an athlete who used to love racing cars but one day got into an accident. He was saved but only by replacing his damaged body with cybernetic parts. In the comics, Cyborg was a football player injured in a science accident that also killed his mother.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Cyborg had curly short hair in the '80 comics. Here, he is completely bald.
* AesopAmnesia: Most of Cyborg's episodes revolve around him accepting, again and again, that he's human, though from different perspectives (not being robotic enough, not being human enough, etc.).
* AffectionateNickname: He is referred as "Cy" from time to time by Beast Boy.
* ArmCannon: Type 1 example with his right hand, which can morph from regular limbs to a powerful sonic cannon. In later seasons however it appears ''both'' his hands can be converted to cannons.
* AmazonChaser: In "Cyborg the Barbarian", he falls in love with the NubileSavage warrior Sarasim.
* AmbiguousSituation: Cyborg's mother status. In Season 4, the show implies she died a long time ago like in the canon comics, while in the tie-in comics which changed Cyborg's OriginStory, she was not involved in the accident that disfigurated her son, therefore she was fine and alive after the incident. If something bad still happened to her between Cyborg's accident and Season 4, is to anybody's guess.
* AmplifierArtifact: Cyborg installed in himself a super-processing chip named the Max-7 to increase his speed, strength, and intelligence, after being dissatisfied with his own performances. Unfortunately, the biggest problem with the chip is that Cyborg almost lost all of his humanity trying to increase his abilities and intelligence.
* AnatomyArsenal: He has an ArmCannon, a Boot Cannon and a ShoulderCannon.
* AndroidsAndDetectives: The Android to Robin's detective. They often argue about how to do the mission.
* ArchEnemy: Cyborg is the arch-enemy of Brother Blood and Gizmo. In Brother Blood's case, the feeling is mutual.
* ArtificialLimbs: Almost his entire body is mechanical, with only a bit of his arm and part of his face left.[[note]]And one episode shows the "bits" of his arms are actually flesh-colored prosthetics; he casually pops one out to challenge Raven to a game of ball WithMyHandsTied.[[/note]] Even his brain has been partly modified, though not enough to cause any real damage.
* ArtisticLicensePhysics: The character has always had this, considering his main weapon is a sonic cannon. Once you know [[http://www.makeitlouder.com/Decibel%20Level%20Chart.txt exactly what sound can do at a certain decibel ranges]], you realize anything hit directly by Cyborg's sonic cannon should be a steaming pile of goo... surrounded by the goo from all the things he hasn't hit directly.
* AmplifierArtifact: Cyborg had a super-processing chip named the Max-7 installed to increase his speed, strength, and intelligence, at expense of his own humanity.
* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite Cyborg's constant conflicts with Robin, he is still a great friend to him and is willing to risk his life for Robin.
* BadassArmFold: Cyborg tends to fold his arms when he is confident in his own plans.
* BadassBoast: "It's not ''in'' the circuitry, is it? It's not the ''machine'' that resists you. It's ''me''. My ''spirit!'' ''That's the part you can't break!'' I don't ''need'' you to ''make'' me a man. ''I already AM one!''"
* BadassDriver: He loves to drive his T-car and participate in races. He is so badass that it was a car accident that turned Victor into a cyborg at some point before the show.
* BadassInDistress: When he gets kidnapped by Fixit.
* BashBrothers: If Cyborg's got the sonic, then Robin's got the boom.
* BearyFunny: In the episode "Bunny Raven, or How to Make a Titananimal Disappear", Cyborg gets turned into a dancing bear, dressed in a ''tutu''.
* BecomingTheMask: Cyborg infiltrates the H.I.V.E. Academy under the guise of "Stone", in order to find out the "big plan" the H.I.V.E. has in the works. While he is able to successfully resist Brother Blood's mind control, unlike the rest of the students, he at one point shows himself to actually be enjoying himself at the school and only manages to focus himself back on the mission due to Robin's insistence.
* BelligerentSexualTension: He often got into quarrels with Bumblebee that implied a denied attraction to her.
* BerserkButton: ''Don't'' steal his blueprints and the use his technology for your own reasons.
* BeyondTheImpossible: Cyborg getting in a BrawlerLock with Atlas, who was working at full power. Cyborg won by going farther than full power. His meter was at around 160% before it exploded. This was in fact the aesop of the episode: Cyborg believed it was impossible for him to get any stronger/faster/better etc. because, "I'm a robot; my limits are built in." His human half allowed his mechanical half to perform better than what should have been possible.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Cyborg is protective and understanding with the girls, offering them emotional support.
* TheBigGuy: He'd be big for his age even without the cybernetics, and consequently he's usually depicted as the Titans' powerhouse. However, though he fulfills the role, he's more typically portrayed as TheLancer, Beast Boy is the most likely to just rely on raw physical force, and his relative strength compared to Starfire is ''heavily'' DependingOnTheWriter.
* BigDamnHeroes: He appears out of nowhere to save Robin from Plasmus when everyone believed he left the team to its fate.
* BigEater:
** He nearly put an all-you-can-eat sushi bar out of business. Does he have a second stomach installed or something?
--->'''Cyborg:''' We just saved the whole dang universe! Who wants French toast?
** {{Exaggerated|Trope}} in the episode "Crash", when he gets infected with a nasty computer virus and starts running around eating [[ExtremeOmnivore everything from clothing to money to a telephone]].
--->'''Cyborg:''' My stomach! Feels like I ate a tire!\\
'''Raven''': That's a distinct possibility.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: He is a {{Hunk}} of a man, while Beast Boy is the shortest and youngest member of the team.
* BigFun: He's the big guy of the group, and he's extremely pleasant to have around.
* BlackAndNerdy: He's the one the Titans turn to when dealing with machinery or computers.
* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Inverted with Cyborg in "Fear Itself". When horror monsters are haunting Titans Tower, Cyborg is the last one that goes down.
* BlueIsHeroic: His cybernetics always glow blue.
* BoisterousBruiser: Big, all around fun guy to hang out with, and how can he be not with a CharacterCatchphrase like below, said about ''28.5'' times [[note]]The half point was because he said "MOO-YAH!" instead[[/note]] throughout all seasons.
* BreakoutCharacter: Just like Raven above him, Cyborg became very popular and influenced the way he is written in other media. By the time of the ComicBook/New52, he became one of the founding members of the ComicBook/{{Justice League|2011}}. He is also the first member of the Teen Titans to make his grand entrance on the big screen in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse. And yes, he took his BOOYAH! with him even there.
* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Cyborg might be the resident macho man, but he is a also goofball who likes playing video games, is openly affectionate all the time, sings stupid songs while driving his car and will absolutely burst into tears if someone wrecks the sofa.
* ButtMonkey: Not as much as his BestFriend, but he also is completely humiliated in some episodes just for the sake of it. Cyborg gets almost every episode dismembered, his T-car is constantly destroyed whenever it makes an appearance, was once infected by a computer virus that made him an ExtremeOmnivore, almost got turned into a full robot, and his future self is completely dependent on a power generator.
* ButterflyOfDoom: Cyborg is worried becoming the source of this when he accidentally travels back in time in "Cyborg the Barbarian", and refuses to move or touch anything...until he sees he's literally standing in-between two [[OnrushingArmy Onrushing Armies]]. The ending of the episode implies it was a StableTimeLoop all along.
* CareBearStare: When Fixit tries to link himself at Cyborg's brain, his own mind is flooded with all the memories Cyborg's cherished. Seeing Cyborg's pleasant memories, Fixit is reminded of his own lost humanity, and decides to release him.
* CareerEndingInjury: He was a star of the American football until his fateful accident.
* CharacterCatchphrase: BOOYAH!
* CharacterDevelopment: By the time of his final confrontation with Brother Blood Cyborg finally gets over his angst with being part robot and accepts himself the way he is.
-->'''Cyborg:''' I always thought I was missing something. Something I needed to become a man. My own team, my own mission...my own skin. So Blood did manage to teach me one lesson: I'm not missing a thing."
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the early episodes, Cyborg is shown to be particularly irritable and short-tempered with other members of the team. By the halfway point of Season 1, he is far more inclined to be goofy and ends the series as one of the more level-headed members of the team.
* ChekhovsSkill: The aforementioned [[TrickedOutShoes rocket in his shoe]], when used against Brother Blood in "Titans East, Part 1".
* ChickMagnet: He manages to attract several girls: Jinx, Sarasim and has a mild ShipTease with Bumble Bee. In the tie-in comics, he dates a blonde girl named Sarah Simms.
* ClarkKentOutfit: When he meets the Titans for the first time, Cyborg attempts this by wearing a grey hoodie and black jeans. It doesn't stick.
* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: As Beast Boy's best friend, Cyborg is always there to explain things to [[DitzyGenius BB]] when he doesn't understand and keep him out of troubles when he exaggerates with the pranks.
* ComicalAngryFace: Cyborg is the most prone, usually whenever Beast Boy or Robin piss him off with something.
* CompetitionFreak: When challenged he can be considerably competitive and lose sight of reason when pushed enough, actually presented as a major character flaw when it causes him to quit the Titans when his leadership skills are challenged and become overzealous when fighting elusive criminals.
* CoolCar: The T-car that he build from 0.
-->'''Cyborg:''' She is my baby. 100000 horsepower plasma turbine, all-terrain hover jets, anti-lock air brakes, and an onboard computer that links with my systems so I can literally feel the road. And of course leather seats, power windows and the boom and stereo are all standard.
* CursedWithAwesome: His enhancements, of course. Deep down he wants more than anything to just be human again; But, of course, he wouldn't be who he is today without his cybernetics. Aside from the powers he's been granted, it also helps him in other ways; he's ImmuneToMindControl because half of his brain is electronic.
* CurseCutShort: When Cyborg says to Brother Blood, "You can take your offer and blow it out your--" "INSOLENT CHILD!"
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Cyborg's backstory according to the ''ComicBook/TeenTitansGo'' comic book is that he was in a car accident. In order to save him, he was given robotic parts. He had to drop out of school as a result and faces FantasticRacism.
* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Even though half of his brain ''has'' been modified, he completely retained his humanity.
* {{Cyborg}}: Obviously; "Half of me is metal". His body is mostly mechanical but there's still some skin and (presumably) organs in there. His brain is stated to be half grey matter and half [=CPU=].
* DatingCatwoman: Briefly went out with Jinx while infiltrating the HIVE. She thought he was the super villain "Stone" at the time.
* DeadpanSnarker: Cyborg is so prone to engage in banter and snide remarks that even villains like Slade of all people started to notice this side of him.
--> '''Slade to Cyborg''': "Wow"? That's it? No clever comment? I was looking forward to that.
* DespairEventHorizon: Starfire traveling into the future by accident is this for future Cyborg. When she finds him, Cyborg is completely dependent on the power grid of the tower to survive, [[DeathByDespair but it looks like he is just waiting to die.]] The fact that he shouldn't be older than 40, and taking him only a few days to find a solution to move completely independent again after her return, implies that he just simply gave up at some moment after disappearance and allowed himself to waste away after the team disbanded off-screen in that timeline.
* DetachmentCombat: Cyborg can detach his limbs.
* DidNotGetTheGirl: Cyborg and Sarasim share their feelings for each other, but he's transported back into the future never to see her again.
* DistractedByMyOwnSexy: After getting his old looks back with the help of his holographic generator rings, Cyborg doesn't lose the chance to admire himself in the mirror. He doesn't even notice Starfire entering in his room.
* DoAnythingRobot: His bionic enhancements have included quite a lot of gadgetry, most notably the sonic cannons in his arms and a radio system in his ear.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: There is no way in Hell to be just a mere coincidence that the '''African-American''' member of the team to be the one who understands Starfire's pain of being subjected to FantasticRacism by Val-Yor.
-->'''Starfire''': You know what it is like to be judged simply by the way you look?
-->'''Cyborg''': Of course I do. I'm part robot.
** He is also the one one who understands Raven's fear of being considered a freak by the others when they met for the first time.
* DrunkOnMilk: In the episode Car Trouble. "Fourteen milkshakes. Not a good sign..."
* ElectronicEyes: Cyborg has a mechanical eye. This is a plot point where the Titans are facing robots built with the same technology by Brother Blood and Cyborg reveals that his mechanical eye has a weakness that can be exploited to make objects invisible to it, which they use to sneak past the robots.
* EmotionalBruiser: Cyborg is very emotional and even dramatic at times, contrasting Robin's stoicism.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was a skilled, but ordinary high school athlete, until the car accident that deadly injured him. His parents had no choice but to replace the damaged body parts with cybernetics.
* EyeLightsOut: Everytime Cyborg is about to lose conscience or is severely damaged, his glowing eye will fade, along with the blue lights on mechanical parts.
* ExtremeOmnivore: Thanks to a virus, Cyborg goes on a rampage through the town and eats several normally inedible objects in "Crash", such as a stop sign and a little girl's teddy bear.
* FakeDefector: Turns out Cyborg is resistant to MindControl, and Brother Blood had no idea.
* FantasticAngst: Cyborg is an unfortunate victim of discrimination for being half-robot. There are situations where he heroically saves people only for them to fear him no matter what, or in other times, children preferring Robin over him to sign their autographs because he is not cool like the Boy-Wonder. Cyborg is affected by this on a deep level, sometimes enough for him to become depressed.
* FatalFlaw: He actually has two: first, his over-reliance on technology makes underrate his human half; second, his pride makes him unwilling to listen to his friends and lash out at them when he feels humiliated or unfairly challenged. Several story arcs are devoted to him getting over both of these.
* FeelNoPain: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. It's implied that he doesn't exactly have feeling in most of his body. Upon Brother Blood transforming his arm back into flesh, Cyborg notes that he could actually feel his arm.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Unintentionally. At the end of "Titans East, Part 1" he decides to leave the Titans in order to lead Titans East. As of now, he is the only main Titan in this show who is no longer a Titan in the comics,[[note]]While Dick Grayson is no longer a Teen Titan, he now leads a new team simply called the "Titans" while current Robin Damian Wayne leads the Teen Titans.[[/note]] having been made a member of the Justice League by the advent of the New 52.
* ForceAndFinesse: Has this dynamic with Robin. Cyborg relies mostly on his huge strength, while Robin is a DanceBattler.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: He alternates between Choleric and Melancholic. As the NumberTwo second-in-command, Cyborg is also quite task oriented, but is quite open to his friends. He however goes through phases of Melancholic during his struggles with losing his humanity.
* FrankensteinsMonster: Vic was saved by his father via unorthodox ways and in present he suffers existential issues since he is worried he is is no loger a human. Even his name, Victor Stone is a nod the the monster.
* FreakinessShame: In "Go!", it's shown that Cyborg was extremely ashamed of having to become a cyborg after an accident. However, Beast Boy thought it was cool.
* FullConversionCyborg: Only half of his brain and vascular system seem to be made of biological tissues.
* FunPersonified: When he's not busy being a badass, Cyborg is always up for food, sports, and fun of all kinds. Especially prominent around comic-relief partner Beast Boy.
* FutureLoser: In the future timeline Starfire travels to by accident, Cyborg does not fare far better than Beast Boy. His future self is so broken down that he has no choice but keep himself alive by staying constantly connected to the Titan Tower's power grid, and he can never live the Tower.
* TheGadfly: He enjoys teasing Robin about Starfire.
* GadgeteerGenius: He handles and creates just about all the Titans' technology, including a tricked-out car and a top-tier security system for the Titans Tower itself.
* GeniusBruiser: Not only is he a physically strong cyborg with arm cannons, he's also the Titans' mechanic and IT guy.
* GenreSavvy: 'You start messing with the past, you end up with [[Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes monkeys ruling the future.]]'
* GoodThingYouCanHeal: He sustains more graphic damage than any of the other Titans partly because of this and partly because said damage is G or PG rated due to his mechanical nature. He's also the only Titan to suffer realistic dismemberment.
* HatesTheirParent: In the tie-in comics, Cyborg confessed to Sarah Simms that he used to hate and resent his parents for turning him into a cyborg even if they had no other choice to save his life.
* HeCleansUpNicely: We get to see Cyborg as Victor Stone briefly in Season 3. The Titans are impressed by whom he used to be before his unfortunate accident.
* HeroicBSoD: He has a moment in the tie-in comics after stopping Cinderblock from robbing a bank. Instead of being thanksful, the people get scared of him and deshumanize him. Cyborg returns to the tower with such a bad mood that he refuses to eat or talk to his friends.
* HeroicRROD: Overusing his cyborg abilities isn't pretty. It can lead to PowerStrainBlackOut or acting like a true robot (without emotions).
* HeterosexualLifePartners: He and Beast Boy are best friends and are seen playing video games and goofing around together a lot.
* HiddenDepths:
** If given the occasion, he can be a very capable leader.
** Cyborg can speak Tamaranian, as shown in "Overdrive".
* HotBlooded: "BOOOYAH!" followed by running forward and arm cannons blasting.
* HumansAreSpecial: Despite being a cyborg, he exemplifies this in some ways: When he fights with Atlas, it's his humanity that allows him to push past his theoretical limits and win. Furthermore, when Brother Blood tries to brainwash him, it's the human being in him and not the machine that enables him to resist.
* {{Hunk}}: Cyborg is the largest Titan and very well-build, contrasting [[PrettyBoy Robin]] and [[CuteMonsterBoy Beast Boy]]. Jinx develops a crush on his alter ego, Stone, who has no cybernetic parts. Needless to say that he is an attractive young man. Who wouldn't be depressed to be half-robot, with a physique like Cyborg's?
* IAmAMonster: Before he met the other Titans, he believed that his cybernetics made him a freak.
* IAmNotLeftHanded: Though it's never explicitly pointed out, he can form his Sonic Cannon from either arm, and in extreme cases both arms at once. He just prefers to use the right, because he's right-handed.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Becoming a cyborg put the kabosh on a normal childhood and he misses the chance. It's seen best when he infiltrated the H.I.V.E and got the chance to experience relatively "normal" high school stuff.
* ImmuneToMindControl: Cyborg can't be controlled by Brother Blood because half of his brain is electronic. Or so he thought. Brother Blood then tried to hack Cyborg and ''still'' couldn't control him. Turns out he wasn't immune because of his electronics; [[HeroicWillpower he simply has too much willpower.]]
* ImpersonationGambit: In season 3, he uses the alias of Stone to infiltrate the H.I.V.E. Academy to investigate Brother Blood.
* ItOnlyWorksOnce: In "Titans East Part 2", Cyborg is the only Titan left who can resist Brother Blood's [[MindManipulation Mind Control]]. Blood has effortlessly torn Cyborg's limbs off, paralyzed the other Titans, and is ripping Cyborg's circuitry apart, trying to find the component that makes Cyborg immune. Cyborg announces [[HeroicResolve "It's my SPIRIT!"]], instantly rebuilds himself, ignores Blood's energy blasts (the ones that blew his limbs off 15 seconds ago) and takes Blood out with one punch. They at least {{lampshade|Hanging}} it this time.
--->'''Beast Boy''': [[DoingInTheScientist So are you, like, magic now?]]\\
'''Cyborg''': Pretty sure that was a one-time deal. Blood was trying so hard to hack into my brain, I guess I sorta hacked into his.
* TheInfiltration: Cyborg enters the HIVE Academy under the guise of "Stone" to find out what secrets they're planning next. Later, in a mission against the HIVE with the Titans, he is beset by the HIVE's top agent, Bumblebee, only to find that she is a spy, (though she's more of a Fake Defector, as she has not donned a new identity for the mission). When Brother Blood finds out he rhetorically screams, "Was anyone at my school actually there to '''LEARN'''?
* InnocentlyInsensitive: He calls Starfire "Troq" after she told him it meant "nothing" (without explaining that it meant "nothing" as in "worthless"), meaning he didn't realize how hurtful it was.
* InASingleBound: Cyborg can leap really high and launch a surprise attack from a big distance. He does it often enough to almost become his signature move.
* IronButtMonkey: He's known for taking a TON of punishment in fights and is commonly seen getting thrown, torn to pieces, and smashed by the bad guy at the moment, but usually just gets back up and continues to fight. This is actually weaponized more than once as his endurance usually allows him to withstand much more punishment than the other Titans.
* ItsPersonal: Originally Brother Blood was just another villain for the Titans to fight. Then Brother Blood hacked into him and stole and duplicated his technology for his own nefarious plans, then it became ''very'' personal for Cyborg. On Blood's part not only is Cyborg responsible for destroying his academy ''twice'' but Cyborg is also immune to his mind control powers, which drives Blood insane.
* JustAMachine: Most of his inner conflicts come from the fact he is part robot.
* KubrickStare: Every time he is serious or enraged.
* TheLancer: He's taller, darker, and more laid-back to contrast Robin's serious-as-a-heart-attack demeanor. He's also Robin's NumberTwo.
* LastStand: At the end of "Cyborg the Barbarian" [[spoiler:he intends to use the last of his power to go down fighting and take down the demon army. He's stopped by Raven bringing him back to the present day.]]
* TheLeader: He led temporary Titans East Team and was shown being very capable at planning and coordinating the team.
* LegCannon: Has a miniature sonic cannon built underneath his sole. It's not as strong as the default one in his right arm, but it's ''very'' handy in sneak attacks and getting him out a fix more than once in the entire series.
* LossOfIdentity: His main fear is becoming full machine, and losing who he is. Cyborg even has some episodes revolving around overcoming this fear.
* MacrossMissileMassacre: One of his main attacks.
* MadnessInducedOmnivore: In "Crash", Cyborg is infected with a virus that gives him HorrorHunger and causes him to see inedible objects as delicious treats. The delusions cause him to spend the entire episode eating garbage, machines and money.
* MakeSomeNoise: His main weapon is his sonic cannon.
* MasterSwordsman: When Cyborg was trapped 5,000 years in the past, he was shown to have remarkable swordsman skills as a warrior during the battle with Krall.
* MeaningfulName: Cyborg's cover identity when he infiltrates the H.I.V.E. Academy: Stone. This is more of a nod towards Cyborg's real name Victor Stone. Also, his name is a ShoutOut to Victor Frankenstein (in German, "Frankenstein" means "Stone of the Franks").
* MindRape: Not as bad as most examples, but even Cyborg takes his turn when Fixit tries to "fix" him.
* MirrorCharacter: Despite all the headbutting, Cyborg and Robin are more similar than they would like to admit. Whenever an episode's focus is their relationship, it usually just highlighting their similarities. First episode of the show shows them being compatible enough to do a combination attack, and when something goes wrong, they fight each other. In ''[[Recap/TeenTitansS2E9WinnerTakeAll Winner Take All]]'', he calls Robin paranoid and hyper-competitive, but guess who else is just as much of a CompetitionFreak and overzealous. Both of them are great at detective work, are {{Gadgeteer Genius}}es and are incredible proud and stubborn. He often clashes with Robin and even leaves the Titans temporary to lead his own team. His own personal vendetta with Brother Blood is similar to Robin and Slade. He also infiltrates under a false identity, and when he is discovered, his archenemy becomes just as obsessed with making Cyborg join forces with him as Slade was with Robin.
* MissingMom: Indirectly mentioned in "The End: Part II", when the [[EnemyWithout evil inner Cyborg]] asks if his good counterpart will run crying to mommy. "Oh, that's right- you don't have a mommy!". A horrible incident caused the death of Cyborg's mother, drawing from a narrative of the original ''Teen Titans'' comic.
* TheMole: Infiltrates in the HIVE Academy, as Victor Stone- the villain, to take down Brother Blood and stop his evil plans.
* MomentKiller: Cyborg interrupts intimate moments between BB/Raven and Robin/Starfire so often, to the point of becoming a RunningGag.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: Synthetic muscles at any rate, but he is much bigger than the rest of the Titans, and with the exception of Starfire, he is undoubtedly the physically strongest.
* MushroomSamba: Cyborg's has food-based hallucinations thanks to the computer virus. Speaking of someone who is a BigEater.
-->'''Cyborg''': You're the nasty egg people who stole all my '''WAFFLES'''!
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: With no idea what happened to Sarasim and her tribe after being brought back in the present timeline, all Cyborg managed to do was to say "I didn't even get to say goodbye."
* NiceGuy: While he can be sometimes impulsive, he is more a straight up nice guy than a JerkWithAHeartOfGold. He is friendly, caring, fun-loving and very heroic. He also acts like a big-brother figure for the rest of the titans, especially the girls.
* NotSoDifferentRemark: Robin is initially worried about Cyborg's attitude towards Brother Blood since he of course had the same experience with obsession regarding Slade. By the end however, he allows Cyborg to take command since he knows Brother Blood better.
* NumberTwo: Though it's never officially stated, Cyborg is often considered the second in command of the team, and is always the first to take the lead when Robin is MIA or unable to take the lead.
* ObliviousToHisOwnDescription: In ''[[Recap/TeenTitansS2E9WinnerTakeAll Winner Take All]]'', he calls Robin "crazy, paranoid, hyper-competitive, spiky-haired little...". Except for the spiky haired and little part, since Cyborg is bald and taller than Robin, he perfectly described himself too. He also can get overzealous while fighting crime, is extremely paranoid and angsty because of his identity issues and prone to take it on his friends, and is a bigger CompetitionFreak than Robin, to the point where he is willing to give up his humanity just to be on top.
* OddFriendship: With Beastboy, a goofy shapeshifter, who is Cyborg's best friend.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: In the first episode, after having failing to stop Cinderblock and arguing with Robin, Cyborg leaves the team and hunts down Cinderblock offscreen on his own. It must have been one hell of a fight given that Cinderblock is a powerful DumbMuscle. Cyborg reappears barely at the end of the episode with Cinderblock being chained and arrested.
* OneManArmy: Not as pronounced as Robin, but thanks to his AnatomyArsenal he can dish take a lot of punishment, while dishing out a similar amount. In "The End - Part 1" he hooks himself to the tower generators and annihilates an entire army of fire demons.
* OnlySaneMan: Whenever Robin becomes too obsessed with something, Cyborg usually calls him out on his irrational behavior, acting more mature and level headed.
* OpposeWhatYouSuffered: Everytime there is a form of discrimination in the show, Cyborg is usually the first one to step up and react because he is himself a victim of FantasticRacism. When Raven feels like she would be rejected by the others for being a freak, Cyborg encourages her by describing how everyone is a freak in some way because of their circumstances. He is also the first one to learn that Val-Yor is mistreating Starfire simply for being a Tamaranean, and takes actions for it by informing the rest of the team what kind of person Val-Yor truly is.
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Victor was once a high school students with a shining future ahead as an athlete before his crippling accident. Now he's a cyborg in a team of superheroes with crazy adventures.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: No matter what Cyborg does, Starfire will always be stronger, lift more than him and do more damage than him. In "Overdrive", she was shown lifting with one arm at least ''triple'' of what Cyborg was lifting.
* PowerHigh: When Cyborg installs the Maximum-7 processor chip into his systems, he goes "BOOYAH!" as he feels the increase in power.
* PromotedToLoveInterest: Downplayed because it never goes anywhere, but Jinx develops a strong crush on him.
* ProperlyParanoid: Purposely made sure his mechanical systems had glitches and failings, which came in handy when Brother Blood stole his blueprints.
* RealNameAsAnAlias: Cyborg infiltrates the HIVE by donning a hologram to make him look human until he "powers up" into a rocklike form. He calls himself "Stone." His real name is "Vic Stone".
* RoboticReveal: Cyborg in the episode "Go!".
* RunningGag:
** His T-car always getting destroyed.
** Getting dismembered.
* ScaryBlackMan: He is the tallest of the Titans with a deadly weaponry at his disposal, and can look quite scary when he is serious, pulling even a KubrickStare sometimes. Otherwise, he is a cheerful and friendly guy most of time.
* ScienceHero: He is more adept to inventing and engineering than his comic counterpart.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He leaves the team for a TenMinuteRetirement after a heated argument with Robin, from the first very episode. He returns anyway.
* SenseLossSadness: Comes up in "The Sum of His Parts", where he tells Fixit that he isn't keen with having his biological parts replaced with robotics because he doesn't want to go without experiencing fresh air and food.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Beast Boy is an insecure BadassAdorable, while Cyborg is a HotBlooded {{Hunk}}, ready to Booyah anything in his path.
* ScheduleFanatic: Talking about Robin being too strict sometimes, but Cyborg is not less disciplined than him. Cyborg is used to plan everything he does daily.
* ShipperOnDeck: For Starfire and Robin despite all the teasing.
* ShootYourMate: When Brother Blood asks Cyborg to shot the Titans in order to prove his loyalty to the H.I.V.E., Cyborg turns around and shoots Brother Blood instead.
* ShouldntWeBeInSchoolRightNow: Cyborg mentions that he couldn't finish High School because of the accident that turned him into, well, Cyborg.
* TheSmartGuy: He is the technical expert and inventor of the titans.
* SmartPeopleBuildRobots: Cyborg has an acumen for science, and he is seen several times building robots, and even duplicates of himself.
* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Cyborg is one of the smartest Titans, and plays chess with Raven in one episode. He even puts "Chess with Raven" into his daily Schedule.
* StarCrossedLovers: With Sarasim, because they are part of different timelines.
* StrappedToAnOperatingTable: Fixit does to Cyborg in order to cure him of his "humanity".
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Sometimes Cyborg is shown being on equal foot with Starfire's SuperStrength, and sometimes she overpowers him easily.
** There is also his final battle with Brother Blood who dismembers Cyborg, only for Cyborg to reassemble himself. Cyborg even has to mention this was a one time thing.
* SueDonym: When he took the identity of Stone to invade the [=HIVE=], Victor Stone here used his civilian surname.
* SuperMode: His ability to merge with Titans Tower and draw on its massive power reserves serves as one of these. In this form he gains a massive ShoulderCannon which is capable of [[OneManArmy obliterating an entire army]].
* SuperStrength: His most basic power, best shown in "Deception" where he spends the entire episode undercover as Stone, and relies entirely on his strength and toughness, and Only Human, where he's the only one who stands a chance against the massively and incredibly strong Atlas.
* SuperpowerLottery: Not as much as Raven, but after her, he has the widest set of super powers: SuperStrength and endurance, the Sonic Cannon, sonic blasters and missiles, detaching body parts and amazing hacking skills.
* SwissArmyAppendage: His hands can be converted into a variety of tools and weapons. In "Stranded" his arms literally serve as swiss army knives, which he takes out to fix the space station.
* SwissArmyWeapon: Cyborg's arm can cycle through sonic cannon, blowtorch, and pretty much an entire toolbox.
* TeamChef: While all the main characters are shown cooking something at some point, Cyborg is the one shown cooking for the team most often.
* TechnoBabble: In "Stranded" where it annoys Beast Boy, who is unable to understand what he's saying. He resorts to "[[LaymansTerms the red candy cane thingamabob!]]"
* TechnoWizard: Cyborg has hacking skills and can create different computer programs.
* TeenGenius: Cyborg while being prone to angst derived from his cybernetic limbs.
* {{Thememobile}}: Cyborg and the love of his life, the T-Car.
* TelescopingRobot: He has a wide array of gadgets and weapons housed within him, including his SwissArmyAppendage.
* ThematicRoguesGallery: Most of Cyborg's enemies represent different aspects of his struggle with his half-robot identity.
** like Cyborg, Gizmo is TheSmartGuy in his team and uses technology to fight his enemies.
** Atlas is fully robotic and he represent Cyborg's zealous competitiveness and how often Cyborg thinks being human will just drag him down.
** Brother Blood is Cyborg's biggest enemy, and tried everything from manipulating Cyborg's insecurities and get him on his side, to becoming himself Cyborg.
** Fixit is what Cyborg would be if he gave up entirely his humanity.
* ToiletHumour: He makes several jokes about it, just like that one time when the Titans had a mission underwater and Beast Boy called himself the Titans' secret weapon. Cyborg answer to that? "Only time you qualify as a secret weapon is after eating a tofu bean burrito".
* TokenRobot: The only member of the team who is a cyborg.
* TookALevelInCheerfulness: When he first met the Titans, Cyborg was a KnightInSourArmour dealing with his recent accident. After forming a team with the newly met strangers, he warms up to them and becomes happy-go-lucky.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Cyborg's diet seems to consist of two staples. 1: Meat, usually in contrast to Beast Boy's tofu, and 2: breakfast foods in general, waffles coming up most often.
* TragicRobot: Cyborg used to be a happy kid who loved races and almost died in a car accident. His father saved him by turning him into a cyborg, but also left Victor with deep anger and identity issues. Even in present, there are times when he gets depressed.
* TwoferTokenMinority: Sure, everyone in the team is of different ethnicity and skin color, but he is the only multiple amputee.
* UnwillingRoboticisation: He surely didn't ask to be turned into a cyborg the first time, and it almost happens a second time with Fixit, who tried to turn Cyborg into a robot.
* VanityLicensePlate: Cyborg once had a red car with CBG -- 010 as a license plate.
* VerbThis: Booyah ''this''!
* VitriolicBestBuds: There are times when he gets in serious conflicts with Robin since they both are quite hot-blooded and stubborn.
* WatchThePaintJob: He does ''not'' like people messing with [[ThePreciousPreciousCar the T-Car]].
* WhatTheHellHero: Robin calls out Cyborg for leaving the team suddenly just because he needs "to be a man".
* WhatDoTheyFearEpisode: His greatest fear is losing the remainder of his humanity. This is shown in one of the comics and the first season episode "The Sum of His Parts", where a fully robotized human tried to do the same to him.
* TheWorfBarrage: He hooks himself up to Titans Tower in "The End Pt 1" and hits Slade and his invading demon army with his most powerful blast yet. All it does is twist Slade's neck, which he quickly snaps back into place.
* TheWorfEffect: Cyborg is supposed to be the tank of the team yet seems to always get knocked around on the show, and sometimes by characters that Robin, a BadassNormal, is capable to defeat.
* WorfHadTheFlu: His worfing is justified in "Cyborg the Barbarian", where Cyborg is unable to use a great deal of his powers due to being in battery saver mode. After all, there's no way to charge him up 5000 years in the past and he'll die without power.
* YourDaysAreNumbered: In "Cyborg the Barbarian", where he has limited battery and no way to charge it and thus limited time left alive to find a portal back home before he dies.
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[[folder:Terra]]
!!Terra / Tara Markov
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyJohnson [[labelnote:Other voice actors]]Creator/NatsukoKuwatani (Japanese), Yaraiví Aceldo (Latin American Spanish), Isabella Guida (IT, Season 2), Laura Préjean (FR), Lina Mendes (PT-BR)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Powers/Abilities:''' Geokinesis. As Slade's apprentice, wore a special suit that created a telepathic link with him and enhanced her powers (but also allowed him to remotely control her).
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->''"They actually trust me..."''

Terra was envisioned as a LighterAndSofter adaptation of the infamous "[[ComicBook/TheJudasContract Judas Contract Arc]]" character, who was a stone-cold psycho hired by Slade from the beginning to infiltrate the Teen Titans and managed to creep ''him'' out. The animated Terra, on the other hand, was envisioned as a more sympathetic, confused character -- [[invoked]] WordOfGod describes her as no longer caring about good or evil, [[BrokenBird just wanting to no longer be hurt]].

[[AllThereInTheManual According to the]] ''ComicBook/TeenTitansGo'' comics, Terra was born Tara Markov, a princess to a small country called Markovia, and whose royal scientists experimented on her and her brother to imbue them with geokinesis (the psychic ability to manipulate earthen materials) as part of a project to create metahuman defenders. Terra escaped and abandoned her country, but, perhaps as a result of this, her ability to control her powers was limited -- Slade mentions, in her debut episode, a history of having attempted to settle down and do good, but causing disaster when her powers invariably went out of control and everyone turning against her for it. When she first met the Teen Titans, the possibility of her finally finding a home arose... but her paranoia meant that she would destroy this chance, and her friendship with them.

However, the episode "Things Change" and issue 51 of the ''ComicBook/TeenTitansGo'' comic also revealed that Terra's tragic "death", due to PowerIncontinence had not been permanent, and that she was happily living life as a normal schoolgirl, with no desire to return to either villainy or heroics.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation: Terra in the cartoon has mental issues that are unspecified while Terra in the comics was explicitly psychopathic in ''The Judas Contract'' comic arc. Later {{retcon}}s, however, say that Terra was either drugged by Deathstroke or she was coerced into being how she was, rather than mentally ill.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: She trades in her "normal girl" looks for a cuter design. She also lost her buck teeth.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: In the comics she has messy short hair, but here she has long straight hair.
* AdaptationalHeroism: Unlike her comic counterpart, Terra from the cartoon does come to regret betraying the Teen Titans and [[spoiler:sacrifices herself to save the city from a volcano eruption]] in a last-minute redemption.
* AdaptationalModesty: Played with. Tara Markov wore a leotard that showed off her legs. The TV version of Terra wears a T-shirt and shorts, which while shows less of her legs, also bares her midriff where her comics counterpart doesn't.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Terra in the comics calls her "friends" names and is always hounding on Beast Boy. It initially seemed to be playful with a bit of being a jerk, however her reveal as TheMole shows that she just genuinely disliked the Titans. In the cartoon, Terra is genuinely friendly and upbeat prior to teaming up with Slade.
* AdaptationalSlimness: In the comics, Terra is depicted having an hourglass shape and quite voluptious for a 15-16 years old, whereas here she is slender with almost no curves at all.
* AdaptationalSympathy: Terra is portrayed ''far'' more sympathetically in the animated series than in the comics. In the comics, she was working against the Titans from the moment they met and was an irredeemable psychopath with dwindling sanity. She also had a lustful relationship with Slade. In the cartoon, she's instead genuinely interested in being a hero... but too vulnerable to emotional manipulation and paranoid, so she ultimately sabotages herself by playing right into Slade's hands.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Her 1980s iteration was a sadistic and manipulative sociopath, while here she is a shy and insecure teenage princess.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
** In the comics, Terra never had genuine feelings for Beast Boy, and slept with Deathstroke behind his back. Here, she had genuine feelings for Beast Boy before joining Slade.
** Her relationship with Slade is changed from secret villanous lovers with disturbing pedophile undertones, to a toxic and manipulative father-daughter relationship.
* AfraidOfTheirOwnStrength: "Don't lose control, Don't lose control".
* AllThereInTheManual: Her backstory is flashed out in the tie in comics.
* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:As of "Things Change," it's not clear if Terra truly has amnesia or if she's simply faking it because she desires a normal life; but the episode itself strongly implies the latter]]
* AndIMustScream: Is heavily implied that [[spoiler:Terra was alive the whole time she turned into stone]].
* AnimalMotifs: Butterflies. She owns a silver butterfly-shaped hairpin and Starfire and Beast compare her journey and transformation as a person to a butterfly getting out of its cocoon in the tie-comics.
* AntiVillain: It's not so much that Terra ''wants'' to be bad as she's fallen into bad company and has serious issues.
* ArcWelding: Terra's expanded backstory in ''Comicbook/TeenTitansGo'' shows a silhouetted General Immortus overseeing the experiments that gave her her powers.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:In "Things Change", she's flesh again and walking around]].
* BackForTheFinale: In "Things Change", Terra-but-not-Terra appears for the only and the last time in the GrandFinale.
* BadassAdorable: A pretty woobie with catastrophic Geokinesis.
* BecomingTheMask: Despite her betrayal, she really felt at home with the team.
* BeyondRedemption: Season 2 finale, the Titans try to get Terra to stop working for Slade, but she refuses. After she defeats them and goes on to wreak untold destruction and death upon the entire city off-screen, the Titans decide that they're done trying to talk to her and [[CurbStompBattle effortlessly wipe the floor with her]], forcing Terra to retreat back to Slade.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Terra is a cute, big-eyed teenager who likes joking and goofing around. She can also be extremely violent and a WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds when provoked.
* BigEater: She can beat ''Cyborg'' in eating competitions. It's subtly implied to stem from her long period as a harassed drifter.
* BattleCouple: Briefly with Beast Boy.
* BreakTheCutie: She started out cracked due to a terrible past and [[CorruptTheCutie then Slade finished the job]].
* BrokenBird: Terra has a DarkAndTroubledPast involving human experimentation, inadvertently causing disasters due to suffering from PowerIncontinence, and being persecuted by people for causing disasters. Add in Slade's typical machinations, and she's an emotional mess.
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: Her second outfit when she return to the Titans, has a T on the chest.
* ButterflyOfTransformation: Terra owns a butterfly clip. In Issue 51, Beast Boy tells Brion that Starfire believes Terra's journey was akin to the one of a butterfly.
* ByTheHair: During her mud fight with Raven, Terra briefly subdues Raven by grabbing her by the hair.
* TheChosenZero: Terra was chosen to be imbued with geokinetic powers, but ultimately she did not utilize them to live up to the hero she was forced to be.
* ClingyCostume: The armored suit Slade had fused with Terra's nervous system.
* ClothingDamage: Slade beats up Terra so badly that he tears down her ClingyCostume.
* ColorCodedCharacters: Yellow, being the color of her hair, outfit, and energy aura whenever she uses her powers.
* CompositeCharacter: Before Deathstroke's daughter Ravager appeared in the tie-in comics, Terra's character combined elements of Rose Wilson and Tara Markov, particularly the abusive relationship the comic version of Wilson had with her father, and the long, blonde hair of Wilson's that fell over one eye, creating a visual comparison with Slade.
* CorruptTheCutie: Terra's introduced as a character so likable, it doesn't take the Titans more than an episode to invite her into joining the team. However, she's persuaded by [[TheCorrupter Slade]] into joining him, so she can gain full control over her powers. She becomes so captivated in trying to do so, while also holding a grudge against the Titans (hammered in by Slade no less) that she goes as far as repeatedly attempting to kill the Titans. Because of this, she's possibly the most polarizing character in the series.
* CursedWithAwesome: Terra had awesome [[DishingOutDirt geokinetic]] abilities... but [[PowerIncontinence no real ability to control them]], which led to a vicious cycle of her being driven away by angry people after she lost control of her powers and caused disasters. Lampshaded by Beast Boy after her demise.
--> '''Beast Boy''': Her name was Terra. She was gifted with tremendous power and cursed with it as well.
* CuteBruiser: Her geokinetic powers make her one of the more offense-orientated members of the team, and her blue eyed blonde appearance makes her very cute.
* CuteAndPsycho: The show depiction of Terra is LighterAndSofter compared to the comic version but still qualifies. She seems friendly, funny, and kind, although her DarkAndTroubledPast has saddled her with destructive tendencies that can, and if helped along by Slade, will, manifest as homicidal psychopathy. Her switch from a cool gal-pal to Slade's ApocalypseMaiden was astoundingly dark and quick to happen, given the show's track record at the time.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Terra was put through experiments that gave her the geokinesis by her own family. She was incapable to use her powers so she ran away.
* DarkActionGirl: She manages to hold her own against the Titans after her FaceHeelTurn, and, at the end, is the one to kill [[ManipulativeBastard Slade]].
* DarkMagicalGirl: Played Straight, considering the rivalry with a foil, abusive parental relationship, a FaceHeelTurn, [[spoiler:and a HeelFaceTurn that ''literally'' depowers her]].
* DarkSecret: Only in her mind really. Terra saw her inability to control her powers as some horrible crime.
* DeadpanSnarker: She likes to make friendly quips.
* DealWithTheDevil: Episode "Aftershock Part One" begins with Terra swearing to serve Slade and by his side forever in exchange for teaching her to control her powers.
* DeathGlare: She gives an absolutely chilling glare in Beast Boy's direction as she departs in the shadows with Slade.
* DefusingTheTykebomb: [[spoiler:Terra manages to do this to ''herself'', figuratively ''and'' literally by turning against Slade and inadvertently depowering herself]].
* DidYouActuallyBelieve: Terra mocks Raven for befriending and trusting her in their battle.
* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler:Terra was turned to stone, not crushed to death as in the "The Judas Contract" comic story]].
* DishingOutDirt: She has control over all the earth and stone around her.
* TheDitherer: Of the Insecure/Submissive type; she is so weak willed that she cannot make her own decisions, nor take responsibility for her own doings, turning her into easy prey for [[ManipulativeBastard Slade]].
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: A lot of Terra's behavior (fear of intimacy, inability to settle down, paranoia, self-destructive tendencies, exaggerated startle response, desperate yearning for approval from a mentor figure that she ''knows'' will hurt her) are all very reminiscent of children who grew up in abusive households. Somewhat justifiable, given her own parents ''let'' their country's scientists use her as a guinea pig to induce metahuman powers, and she has been continually driven away by mobs of people for causing geological disasters.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:At the climax of season 2's final episode, Terra breaks free of Slade's control, attacks him, and knocks him into a pit of lava. Although she frames it as her realizing that the Titans were her real friends all along, it's quite obvious that Slade's berating her for her cowardice, beating her up for failing him, and revealing he always considered her nothing more than just a tool he could use to his own ends, complete with [[PeoplePuppets bodyjacking her]] in order to force her to fight when she instead wants to run, are major motivations for her aggressive betrayal of her former master.]]
* DoomMagnet: The reason Terra never stayed in a single place, is that whenever she tried to help the people, she ended up doing more harm, like mudslides and avalanches.
* TheDragon: Acts as this to Slade in "Aftershock Part 1" and "Aftershock Part 2" [[spoiler:until she pulls a HeelFaceTurn]].
* DyingMomentOfAwesome: She breaks free of Slade's control and turns herself to stone to prevent him using her to destroy the whole city.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: She was a normal person before going through the experiments that gave her powers. Deconstructed, in that she couldn't control her powers after receiving them.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: When she openly becomes Slade's apprentice, she switches from her "Titan outfit" to a new suit that looks like a mixture of bandage wrapping and body armor.
* EvilFormerFriend: Terra joined forces with Slade after feeling betrayed by Beast Boy twice. Next time she returns, she considers all the Titans her enemies.
* ExpyCoexistence: Terra is a CompositeCharacter of her comic self and Rose Wilson, Slade's daughter, but while she and Rose never meet in the show simply because the latter appears only in the tie-in comics, they both exist within the same continuity.
* ExtremeOmnivore: The only one able to stomach Starfire's alien food and ''like it!'' Like her BigEater status, it most likely comes from her long time on the run, where she would have learned to eat ''anything'' that was available or else starve.
* FailureHero: Hinted at it when Slade starts to deconstructs her past in front of her. Terra constantly tried to do good, help people, but because she could not control her powers, she was always doomed to make things worse and provoke natural disasters like avalanches and mudslides, angering the very people she was trying to save. Little wonder that they turned against her. She tried again with the Titans, but Slade's words poisoned her mind too much and she turned against them twice. Her only win is killing Slade, but she ends up killing herself too. [[spoiler:In the end, she is brought back to life, but abandons any pretention of being a hero and choses to be an ordinary person]].
* FakingAmnesia: [[spoiler:When Beast Boy finds her in the last animated episode, she pretends like she doesn't remember him, at first. When Beast Boy expresses sympathy towards her, she indicates she is interested in him, but only if he acknowledges her as the Schoolgirl instead of Terra. He does not take the hint. Teen Titans Go! Issue 51 indicates that she does remember her past, particularly her brother Brion, as she spots him leaving the grounds of the Murakami School and gives a wistful smile]].
* FallenHero: Terra starts off as a good-natured girl with unstable powers, but her fall comes from being seduced by Slade's promises of helping her control her powers in exchange of becoming apprentice, leading to her betraying the Titans and becoming a villain.
* FallingInLoveMontage: Beast boy has his own montage with Terra falling in love on their first date at a fair. They take photos, have fun on roller coasters and eat pancakes together. Everything takes a darker turn when is revealed she was Slade's spy all along.
* FatalFlaw: Terra has a tendency to run when a situation gets bad, instead of confronting her problems or asking for help.
* FaustianRebellion: Slade taught Terra to control her powers in exchange for becoming his apprentice. She latter rebels against him and sends him into molten lava.
* FeelingOppressedByTheirExistence: When Robin asks Terra why does she hates the Titans so much, her answer is 'You were born'.
* FerrisWheelDateMoment: Not the only one in the show, but Beast Boy and Terra's stands out because Slade was with them in the cabin the whole time and they had no idea. And he interrupts them when the two love birds were about to have their FirstKiss.
* {{Foil}}:
** Raven and Terra have a unique dynamic going on if you take the entire series into account. Both are young female teen superheroes with PowerIncontinence issues and [[HeroWithBadPublicity public image problems]] -- Raven due to her half-demon nature making her come off as CreepyGood and her prophesied role to end the world, Terra due to [[DestructiveSavior the massive damage she leaves in her wake]]. However, their reactions to this issue are mirror images of each other. Raven ''accepts'' her flaws and works to overcome them; she works tirelessly to bring her powers under control and strives to be a hero in hopes of making up for the evil in her blood. Terra, on the other hand, ''runs away'' from her problems, both literally and metaphorically, by blaming others, making excuses for herself, and wallowing in self-pity. Whereas Raven constantly meditates and represses herself to establish her control, Terra fell in with Slade because he promised a quick and easy way for her to get the control she always wanted. Raven is incredibly loyal to her teammates, who she is implies to view as a surrogate family, whilst Terra happily betrayed the Titans to Slade in exchange for his "help". [[spoiler: The end of their respective character arcs further highlights their similarities and differences. Both hit the DespairEventHorizon, but Raven claws her way back from it, with a little encouragement from her friends, and continues fighting crime, whilst Terra ''literally'' declares ThatManIsDead and turns her back on her powers so she can enjoy a normal life]].
** With Starfire. They are both princesses that had to leave their homes, and are gifted with tremendous powers. Starfire was born with her powers in a loving environment, before being sold to the Gordanians by her villainous sister and escaped to Earth where she met the Titans for the first time. Despite being strangers, she ultimately trusted them to chase the Gordonians away. Terra was born on Earth without powers to manipulative parents, who used both of their children for experiments, leading to Terra gaining her geokinesis. Both have older siblings, but Blackfire is a sociopath who is ready to sell out both her sister and her planet, while Geoforce defended his country, was always protective of Terra, and was heartbroken when she left Markovia. As for their powers and personalities, Starfire is a confident young woman who uses her powers at their fullest potential, whereas Terra is an insecure StepfordSmiler with powers she can't control. Terra and Starfire are both princesses dating non-royalty, but Terra's romance with Beast Boy is ill-fated and never comes to fruition, whereas Starfire becomes an OfficialCouple with Robin in ''Troubles in Tokyo''. In Terra's case, it's her who is the LoveInterestTraitor working for Slade, while in Starfire's case, it was Robin. Starfire is very feminine young woman, while Terra is a TomboyPrincess.
** To Robin. Their arcs as characters are very similar, a thing Robin himself points out to her to convince her to turn her back on Slade whilst she still can. Both Terra and Robin became apprentices to Slade, but where Slade had to blackmail Robin and threaten to kill his friends, Terra willingly went to Slade after being seduced by his promises of teaching her "how to shine". Both of them had quite complex parental relationship with Slade; Robin always tried to defy Slade no matter how many times he got beaten for it, whereas Terra willingly did all the dirty jobs Slade gave her and saw his true face only after being abused by him. Robin never quite defeated Slade, whereas Terra was the one to finally put an end to the madman, killing herself in the process. Robin is serious, brooding, obsessive and confident in his abilities and never felt inferior to his friends for being TheTeamNormal. Terra on the other had, is a shy insecure girl who only puts up a confident appearance to hide how desperate she is to conceal her PowerIncontinence from other people. Robin is the leader of the Teen Titans, while Terra became the SixthRanger. And lastly, being disillusioned with everything that happened to her, she chose the life of a normal person and refusing Beast Boy's Re{{Call To Adventure}} and any change to rekindle her relationship with him. Robin cannot see himself leading a normal life outside of being a hero, to him is in-conceivable to put anything else above his war with crime. He almost made same choice as Terra with Beast Boy regarding Starfire, but in the end, he realizes he can both fight crime as much as he wants and be in a relationship.
* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: When Terra is being controlled by Slade and moans that she has no choice, Beast Boy tells her that she always had a choice.
--->"That's a lie! You've always had a choice! It's all been your choice! You chose to work for Slade, chose to betray us, and now you've chosen to give him control! Slade isn't doing this, Terra! You are!\\

* ForgottenFallenFriend: After not being mentioned in Season 3, Terra is mentioned twice in Season 4.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Terra goes from a shy and insecure girl to villain capable of destroying a city.
* GlassCannon: Terra is very strong in the offensive, almost unstoppable, but she has all the weaknesses of a normal human being, which is shown when the Titans almost injure her in the rebound.
* GratuitousPrincess: Her comics counterpart is an illegitimate child of the king of Markovia. Here she is the legitimate daughter of the king and queen, making her explicitly a princess.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Terra's eyes glow yellow when she uses her geokinesis.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Played with; she's introduced as a sweet, friendly blonde NiceGirl who gets along really well with the Titans, until she runs off at the end of her debut episode. She then returns several episodes later and joins the team, only to be revealed as TheMole with a subsequent FaceHeelTurn. But by the end of the season, she's bounced back to the side of good [[spoiler:via a TakenForGranite HeroicSacrifice]].
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: In the episode, "Betrayal", she is on the edge between Heel and Face, having doubts and regrets about what she's done. When Slade reveals the truth, she reaches out to Beast Boy hoping he'll understand. Instead, he says "you don't have any friends" and she goes completely over to Slade.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She started off good, had a FaceHeelTurn when she went to Slade and became his mole, had a semi HeelFaceTurn that [[HeelFaceDoorSlam got slammed in her face]] when she tried to coax Beast Boy to join her instead of being destroyed with the rest of the Titans only for Beast Boy to chew her out for being a traitor, had an even ''bigger'' FaceHeelTurn as a response by gleefully hunting down and trying to kill the Titans at Slade's behest afterwards, and finally made a permanent HeelFaceTurn when she realized Slade was using her all along and she turned on him... [[spoiler:[[RedemptionEqualsDeath at the cost of her life]]. Or so it seemed...]]
* HeroOfAnotherStory: As Terra says in her own words when the Titans meet her for the first time: "I go where the wind takes me. You know? I get to see new places, meet new people, stop a few bad guys here and there".
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:She stops a volcano from erupting at the cost of being petrified]].
* IcyBlueEyes: After becoming Slade's apprentice, Terra's blue eyes have a vicious expression it them.
* IconicSequelCharacter: Terra is introduced in the third episode of Season 2.
* TheIngenue: At the beginning Terra is pretty much an innocent young girl, and so naive that took the word of an evil man despite being warned about their evil deeds.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: [[spoiler:The reason why she is happy to be a schoolgirl instead of a hero in "Things Change". She'd much rather tackle homework than super villains]].
* ImNotAHeroIm:"...not out to save the world. I'm just a girl with a geometry test next period and I haven't studied."
* IRegretNothing: Terra's opening monologue in "Aftershock Part Two".
* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: Already heavily influenced by Slade, she'd hoped to run away with Beast Boy after betraying the rest of the Titans to him. As might be expected, this didn't go well.
* LackOfEmpathy: She's evidently capable of feeling sympathy, but not empathy. She takes pity on Beast Boy and tries to get him to escape the attack on Titans Tower, ''but'', she has no clue how he could be so mad at her for trying to kill his TrueCompanions, especially after he promised to always be her friend. Consequently, she becomes enraged with him without even trying to look at it from his point of view.
* LeanAndMean: She is a scrawny teenager by comparison with [[MostCommonSuperpower Starfire and Raven]].
* {{Leitmotif}}: She's one of the few major characters to have her own theme song, a jazzy European-sounding track that plays when she's using her power (either wrecking up an obstacle course or beating down Sladebots). [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxgustqhHlk It's surprisingly catchy]].
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXvRkzogu7Y And so's the extended version]].
* LossOfIdentity: As a child Terra was always confused about her own identity, and was never allowed to decide anything for her.
* LoveInterestTraitor: To Beast Boy. When he finally asks her out on a date, she accepts, but then he discovers Terra betrayed the team by selling them out to their biggest enemy Slade and she agreed to the date so at least Beast Boy would be spared the night Slade's forces attack the tower. Although he was obviously angry at the reveal, Beast Boy still has feelings for Terra after her betrayal and tries reaching out to her.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Terra is so desperate to control her power and become more than a broken disaster in the public's eye that she accepts Slade's mentorship. Although she infiltrates the Titans on his orders, she becomes closer and closer to Beast Boy to the point that she brings him on a date after deactivating the team's security, not caring if everyone else dies as long as he stays safe. When he rejects her after finding out about this, she fully gives into Slade's influence and tries to wipe out the team wholesale. Ultimately, LoveRedeems and she sacrifices herself to save Beast Boy and her other former teammates from Slade.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Terra is a TomboyPrincess who is not afraid of horror themed parks and has a lot of emotional baggage to deal with, while Beast Boy is not in fond of them, is more easy going and relaxed than her.
* MeaningfulName: "Terra" means "earth" and she is, in many ways, literally defined by her [[DishingOutDirt geokinesis]].
* TheMole: From her second appearance on she's reporting to Slade on the Titans' activity.
* MoreThanMindControl: [[ManipulativeBastard Slade]] played on her paranoia and burned heroics.
* {{Motif}}: Reflections and butterfly imagery play a large role in episodes and comics featuring Terra, symbolizing her ever-shifting sense of identity and self-image, [[spoiler:and her eventual maturation into a confident, independent, happy young woman]].
* NeverMyFault:
** PlayedForDrama. Terra's paranoia that others will blame her for disasters that ''aren't'' her fault, as they have in the past, leads to her refusing to accept responsibility for disasters that actually ''are'' her fault. Indeed, this is the ultimate root of her entire villainous arc; she chooses to go to Slade after believing Beast Boy betrayed her (Robin just figured out her secret and didn't know it was supposed to be a secret) and then chooses of her own free will to repay her debt to Slade by infiltrating and betraying the Teen Titans. She even notes in the opening voiceover for "Aftershock Part 2" that she feels no guilt for betraying or seemingly murdering her former friends... and then [[VillainsWantMercy gets upset when they return and treat her as a serious supervillain]].
** [[spoiler:Averted when Terra finally takes responsibility for her mistakes in "Aftershock Part 2" after Beast Boy calls her out on it, where she stops a catastrophic earthquake triggered by her powers, turning herself into stone in the process]].
* NewcomerSavesTheDay: Yeah, especially when is engineered to look like Terra is there to save the day by Slade, whose actual plan was to stage an attack that would let Terra show off her skills to the Teen Titans, and earn herself a place on their team.
* NiceGirl: When the Titans first met her, Terra was a friendly girl.
* NightmareHands: Terra creates some of these out of mud [[spoiler: to try to drown Raven in a pool.]]
* NotSoDifferentRemark: To Raven. Episodes featuring the two highlight their many similarities and grudging friendship. [[spoiler:It's Raven who accurately pegs Terra's aspirations to normalcy in "Things Change"]].
-->'''Raven''': [[spoiler:Maybe she didn't ''want'' to be found]].
* NotGoodWithRejection: When Terra reveals to Beast Boy how she was working for Slade she begs him to say that despite that he'll still be her friend. Beast Boy says coldly "Slade was right, you don't have any friends." In response she gets a horrified look on her face before retreating into the shadows and putting on a expression made of TranquilFury. She later punches him in the face when pulling a Face–Heel Turn and swearing revenge on him and the other Titans before trying to kill him.
* NotQuiteFlight: She flies by standing on rocks and levitating them.
* NotWearingTights: When the Titans first meet her, Terra wears normal clothes instead of a costume like them. After running away and returning to the team, Terra wears an uniform with the letter "T" over her chest.
* MetaTwist: Unlike most versions, she is not a the bastard child of the Markovian King, and neither a redeemless sociopath.
* OutOfFocus: After Season 2, where she allegedly dies.
* PeoplePuppets: The battle suit Slade gave Terra was designed to control Terra's powers, and her as well. She manages to override it and finish him off.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Even before being trained by Slade she was capable to destroy (unwillingly) a huge stone quarry.
-->'''Slade''': You lack control, Terra. And when you lose control, you are more dangerous than anything I've ever seen.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Physically she's a skinny and tiny girl, but can create earthquakes and throw giant boulders.
* PowerIncontinence: Why she's broken and paranoid; she can't control her powers, and people have always lashed out at her when they realise that she is the one (inadvertently) causing the disasters.
* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: She is a princess and one of the most powerful meta-humans InUniverse. Eve though the Titans held back, the fact that she took down the entire team one by one and than over the entire city should make Terra a force to be reckon with.
* PsychoExGirlfriend: Terra was not exactly on the evil side until Beast Boy rejected her, which turned her over Slade's completely. After, she becomes hellbent on killing him and his friends.
* RebelliousPrincess: She is a runaway princess, whose older brother is looking for her.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Turning against Slade and fixing the mess she made leads to her petrification. However, since she ultimately gets out of that, this becomes RedemptionEarnsLife]].
* RegretfulTraitor: When Terra sets up Titan Tower to be attacked, she gets enough cold feet to try to save Beast Boy and eventually breaks down apologizing to him when he finds out.
* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the comics she is just a bastard child of the King, but the tie-in comics made her a legitimate child and a full-blood sister to Brion.
* RepressedMemories: Slade implies that Terra chose to not remember anything that happened after [[spoiler:being revived by unknown means]] since she felt the damage she had done after betraying the team would have caused more pain for her.
* RetiredBadass: She gave up her failed superhero life for a happier and more fullfiling life as a high schooler.
* RichesToRags: From a princess who used to live in a castle to a vagabond who sleeps on the ground.
* RiddleForTheAges: [[spoiler:Terra's ultimate fate. Did she really come back from the dead? If so, does she really have amnesia, or is she just faking it? Each of the Titans has a different answer, and the series ends without resolving the issue]].
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Downplayed. While she is both a princess and superhero, she doesn't pick up the latter until she runs away and becomes a vagabond. While she's a princess the whole time, it comes up less often than Starfire.
* TheRunaway: She fled her country due to the experiments they were doing on her. Now she walks the earth endlessly.
* {{Ruritania}}: She is from Markovia.
* SaveTheDayTurnAway: Played with. Terra would rather not be acknowledged as a villain or hero. [[spoiler:High school's more her style.]]
* SecretLegacy: Formerly Princess Tara of Markovia.
* SelectiveObliviousness: Played for drama; her paranoia is so bad that, in her first episode, she immediately leaps to the conclusion that Beast Boy betrayed her by breaking his promise and telling Robin about her PowerIncontinence... despite both Robin's detective skills as Batman's sidekick being well known and the fact she had a pretty obvious bout of PowerIncontinence right in front of the whole team.
* SixthRangerTraitor: She joined the core team a long time after they had formed a team, and eventually betrayed them.
* SkySurfing: Terra learns to simulate flight through a levitating boulder.
* SlasherSmile: Cracks a few after becoming Slade's Dragon.
* StarCrossedLovers: With Beast Boy due to eventually [[spoiler:being turned to stone, and after that, apparently depowered and stripped of her memories]].
* StartingANewLife: As Beast Boy points out to Brion, Terra chose to start a new life away from everyone who was part of her old life. In present she is just a mere student girl.
* StatusQuoIsGod: This Terra was never really allowed to feel like part of the team. The episode immediately after she joins has her conspicuously absent save a non-speaking cameo at the end and the following episode has her betraying the team.
* StepfordSmiler: Before her FaceHeelTurn she acts friendly and nice because she doesn't want people to see her nerves.
* StepfordSnarker: After her FaceHeelTurn, she replaces smile with snark. Robin doesn't buy into it, giving her a KirkSummation that shakes her to her core in one episode and a YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre speech in a later one.
* SuperPowerMeltdown: Everytime she loses control of her powers.
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: In the opening voiceover to the season 2 finale, Aftershock Part 2: "I have done horrible things, and I have absolutely ''no regrets''."
* TamerAndChaster: This Terra was made a specifically to be kid-friendly. Her sexual affair with Slade from the comics was turned into a twisted daughter-father relationship.
* TakenForGranite: The strain of using her powers to stop an impending volcanic eruption causes a backlash that turns her into stone. [[spoiler:By the end of season 5, she's reverted to normal, presumably depowered, and is now living a civilian life.]]
* TakeOverTheCity: With Slade assistance, she almost conquers Jump City with implied casualties among the civilians.
* TearsOfFear: Terra sheds tears when Slade begins controlling her body through the special suit she was wearing.
* ThatManIsDead: [[spoiler:She tells Beast Boy the Terra he thought he knew is now just a memory in her final appearance]].
* TheirOwnWorstEnemy: It was her own desperation and feeling like fraud that made Terra susceptible to Slade's manipulations. Had she not suffer from such psychological issues and not take personally Robin discovering by accident she has hard times controlling her powers, her fall from grace could have been avoided.
* TomboyPrincess: A consequence of constantly traveling on her own. A princess without an entourage will do a lot of dirty work.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She is TomboyPrincess, but has she enjoys romantic things like dating.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Zig-Zagged. Once she receives a HeelFaceDoorSlam, Terra is enraged, alternately sadly reminiscing of her time together with her friends in one moment and lashing out at them the next, culminating in her begging Beast Boy to [[NeverSayDie "destroy"]] her.
* TownGirls: The Butch to Raven's Neither and Starfire's Femme. She's rather tomboyish.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Pizza.
* TragicVillain: Terra was just a troubled girl who didn't know better and just used as a tool by a psychopathic terrorist.
* {{Tykebomb}}: She was made into one to defend Markovia and left before her powers could be stabilized. Later, Slade hones her abilities and preys on her insecurities to make her into a more effective one.
* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler: Discussed and PlayedForDrama. None of the Titans have any idea how Terra came back to life, nor does the show offer an explanation.]]
* UnskilledButStrong: Terra in a nutshell and deconstructed in her case. As Slade points out, there are tragic consequences when an insecure and untrained person with incredible powers try to interfere. People will turn against them out of fear if more harm is done than good.
* UnstablePoweredWoman: Terra's inability to control her powers resulted in causing multiple natural disasters and her becoming a runaway in order to avoid hurting others, eventually turning to Slade when he promises to be able to give the control she so desperately wants.
* VillainOverride: Slade created Terra's suit to assist her in battles when she has troubles. But he takes control of Terra after she refused to fight the Titans again when her rematch with them went poorly. It's effective at first, but then Terra manages to fight back.
* VillainousPrincess: Is not obvious immediately, because her backstory as princess of Markovia is revealed only in the comics, but she becomes this once she joins forces with Slade and becomes a revengeful young woman with a hate boner for the Titans.
* VillainsWantMercy: In the season 2 finale, Terra had ambushed each of the Titans and took them out one by one with an almost sadistic glee. By the beginning of the following episode, they come back with a vengeance and attack her, catching Terra off guard. She even had the nerve to beg Beast Boy not to attack her despite her attempts on their lives the previous episode.
* VillainProtagonist: Is the ArcHero of season 2, and even her time as a villain is primarily from her point of view.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Raven. After several disagreements they finally come to understand each other. Too bad that Terra was already TheMole for Slade by the time it happened.
* WalkingTheEarth: Given that she is from Markovia, a fictional country that exists in Europe, she travelled quite the distance from one continent to another.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: After her HeelFaceTurn, she becomes this to the original Titans, who mourn her loss to an extent but temper that sorrow with acceptance of how much she endangered them.
* WeakWilled: She is so lost and confused that she desperately needs someone else to set her life's course for her. Only at the end does she finally find the strength to choose for herself.
* WitchWithACapitalB: She calls Raven a "witch" during their MudWrestling.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Her powers cause earthquakes because she can't control them. She turns evil because she fell in with a horrible parental influence.
* YellowEarthGreenEarth: The blonde Terra emits a golden light when she does her geokinesis.
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