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'''Main Cast''' ([[Characters/TeenTitansGoRobin Robin]]) | [[Characters/TeenTitansGoAntagonists Antagonists]] | [[Characters/TeenTitansGoOtherHeroes Other Heroes]] | [[Characters/TeenTitansGoCivilians Civilians]] | [[Characters/TeenTitansGoOthers Others]]]]]]-]

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'''Main Cast''' ([[Characters/TeenTitansGoRobin Robin]]) | [[Characters/TeenTitansGoAntagonists Antagonists]] | [[Characters/TeenTitansGoOtherHeroes Other Heroes]] | [[Characters/TeenTitansGoCivilians Civilians]] | [[Characters/TeenTitansGoOthers Others]]]]]]-]




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->''"Some people prefer swords or like lasers, but I like to use this staff, see? Just crack! Crack! Ka-kow! Right on the head! The knee! Crack! Clavicle! Whatever! Really gets the job done."''



-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottMenville

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottMenvilleCreator/ScottMenville (speaking), Jacob Jeffries (singing)



-->See his page [[Characters/TeenTitansGoRobin here]].
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[[folder:Starfire]]
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An exiled princess of Tamaran. Her unfamiliarity with Earth customs leads to many humorous misunderstandings.
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HyndenWalch
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* AbusiveParents: In "Caramel Apples", Starfire mentions that her father was neglectful.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Her hair goes from red in the 2003 cartoon (and the comics) to a bright pink. And to add to that, it's now even longer than before.
* AdaptationalBadass: On top of retaining all her powers from the 2003 cartoon, this Starfire also possesses SuperSpeed to levels her 2003 cartoon counterpart never had. It's sometimes implied she can reach FTL speeds.
* AdaptationalDumbass: In the 2003 cartoon, Starfire wasn't exactly "dumb", as she was just an alien who was new to earth and was shown to be rather smart. This Starfire had her intelligence taken down to the extent that she is just as idiotic as Robin, Cyborg and Beast Boy.
* AdrenalineMakeover: Gets a beefier physique, tattoos (some of which she burned into her own skin using her powers), and a rough haircut during "Mr. Butt".
* AmbiguouslyBi: In "The Inner Beauty of a Cactus", while the vast majority of the people she kisses or attempts to kiss to improve her speech are male, she attempts to kiss a woman at one point.
* AmusingAlien: Gets human culture even less in this series. For example, she thinks a sandwich would look good in her hair.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Blackfire tends to see her as this.
* AntiVillain: She becomes one in "Starfire the Terrible" where she becomes a bad guy to make Robin feel better.
%%* AxCrazy
* BadLiar: She was revealed to never lie prior to "Starliar", and was still a very terrible liar before receiving training from Beast Boy.
* BalloonBelly: All ''nine'' of them in "Smile Bones".
* TheBerserker: Red Starfire is a bloodthirsty warrior.

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-->See his page [[Characters/TeenTitansGoRobin here]].
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[[folder:Starfire]]
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An exiled princess of Tamaran. Her unfamiliarity with Earth customs leads to many humorous misunderstandings.
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HyndenWalch
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* AbusiveParents: In "Caramel Apples", Starfire mentions that her father AbhorrentAdmirer: Unlike the original series, where the attraction was neglectful.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Her hair goes from red in the 2003 cartoon (and the comics) to a bright pink. And to add to that,
clearly mutual, it's now even longer repeatedly shown that Starfire not only has no interest in him, but is genuinely repulsed by his presence, though she may have some feelings for him after all, [[DependingOnTheWriter depending on what episode you watch]].
* TheAce: Robin tries to sell himself off as one, constantly emphasizing on his many talents. His claim seems to be at least partly true, as he's a skilled martial artist, inventor, infiltrator and business man. This served as the central focus in "Multiple Trick Pony".
* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: This Robin appears to have had a more DarkAndTroubledPast--he has bad memories of his childhood from his circus days and for [[AbusiveParents whatever reason]] he's terrified of Batman. All of this may have contributed to this Robin being more unhinged.
* AdaptationalCurves: Inverted. This Robin is practically devoid of any muscle mass, aside from those rare instances of FanDisservice where he's suddenly ripped.
* AdaptationalJerkass: This Robin really distances from his usual heroic characterization and is portrayed as a selfish, narcissistic GloryHound who [[BloodKnight beats up villains for the fun of it]] or to get hero-cred, while caring very little about the safety of others.
* AdaptationSpeciesChange: "Beast Boy's St. Patrick's Day Luck, and It's Bad" reveals that he's actually a leprechaun posing as a human. He can turn back into his leprechaun form complete with green suit, orange spiky hair and beard, and an Irish accent in a way reminiscent to a [[Anime/DragonBallZ Super Saiyan]].
* AdaptationalSkimpiness: In keeping with other flashbacks showing this version of Dick wearing the classic shorts and pixie boots look he had, the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' [[ArtShift based segment of]] "The Real Orangins" modified the Robin design, based on [[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Tim Drake's Robin]] for the sake of [[AdaptationalModesty the inverse of this trope]], so it'd have the classic shorts instead of the leggings that Dick wore in ''B: TAS''.
* AdaptationalUgliness: Most versions of Robin are fairly attractive, and Dick Grayson in particular is usually ''the'' MrFanservice of the DC universe, both in-universe and amongst fans. Even as a teenager he was pretty cute for his age. This Robin, besides being a general LoserProtagonist, no character ([[HopelessSuitor least of all Starfire]]) seems to find this version Robin physically attractive--at least not anywhere near enough to overlook his [[HairTriggerTemper high-strung]], [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex overbearing personality]]. Especially prominent when he's put alongside the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' Robin, who is exactly the MrFanservice from the comics.
* AdaptationalWimp: This Robin is not the steadfast and strategic leader the Robin in the original series was. Instead, this Robin is prone to panic attacks and mental breakdowns over the most minuscule things. Though this is a slight case of DependingOnTheWriter as some episodes do portray him as being more competent
than before.
he lets on.
* AdaptationalBadass: AdaptationPersonalityChange: Unlike the self-less, confident, stern-headed leader that was the Robin of the original series, this Robin is a whiny, egotistical, obnoxious psycho with an [[InferioritySuperiorityComplex inferiority complex]].
* AlternateSelf:
** One of the [[LegacyCharacter other Robins]] in "The Best Robin" is the Silver Age version of Dick Grayson.
** Has one on [[Characters/SupermanBizarro Bizarro Earth]] named Nibor.
** ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans'' has him encounter his counterparts from the [[Characters/TeenTitans2003CoreTeam 2003 show]], the [[Characters/DCAMUBatFamily DCAMU]], ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' and ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans The New Teen Titans]]'' comics. He also meets versions of himself based on previous episodes such as ''The Night Begins to Shine'', as well as new ones like a version from a Main/{{Steampunk}} Earth.
* AnimeHair: Due to his hair gel.
* AttentionWhore:
On top of retaining all her being a GloryHound.
* AxCrazy: There are times where he seems to be a hero solely because he enjoys beating up the villains rather than actually enforcing justice and keeping civilians safer. In "Breakfast Cheese" he even declares he would never give up punching things, even punching the other Titans to illustrate his point.
* BabiesEverAfter: With Batgirl in the episode, "Staring at the Future".
* BadassNormal: {{Downplayed|Trope}} and {{Deconstructed|Trope}}. He is only barely able to take down superhuman threats with great exertion and is nowhere near as capable as the other Titans. This becomes significant in "Brian", where Robin is the only one who didn't have his
powers from stolen, because he didn't have any to begin with.
* BadBoss: Frequently less
the 2003 cartoon, this Starfire also possesses SuperSpeed to levels her 2003 cartoon counterpart never had. team's leader than he is the team's dictator, usually by playing the role of DrillSergeantNasty moments. It's sometimes implied she can reach FTL speeds.
* AdaptationalDumbass: In the 2003 cartoon, Starfire wasn't exactly "dumb", as she was just an alien who was new to earth
no wonder they constantly rebel and was shown to be rather smart. This Starfire had her intelligence taken down to the extent that she is just as idiotic as Robin, Cyborg and Beast Boy.
slack off.
* AdrenalineMakeover: Gets a beefier physique, tattoos (some of which she burned into her own skin using her powers), and a rough haircut during "Mr. Butt".
* AmbiguouslyBi: In "The Inner Beauty of a Cactus", while the vast majority of the people she kisses or attempts to kiss to improve her speech are male, she attempts to kiss a woman at
BaldOfEvil: Gains one point.
* AmusingAlien: Gets human culture even less in this series. For example, she thinks a sandwich would look good in her hair.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Blackfire tends to see her
as this.
* AntiVillain: She becomes one in "Starfire the Terrible" where she becomes a bad guy to make Robin feel better.
%%* AxCrazy
* BadLiar: She was revealed to never lie prior to "Starliar", and was still a very terrible liar before receiving training from Beast Boy.
* BalloonBelly: All ''nine'' of them in "Smile Bones".
* TheBerserker: Red Starfire is a bloodthirsty warrior.
Dick Gravestone.



** Don't betray her.
** Don't take Silkie away.
** Do ''not'' break a promise. If you do, she will ''[[UnstoppableRage flip out]]''.
** Having big hair leaves her huddled in a fetal position rocking back and forth on the floor.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a lot more quick and willing to go to threatening mode if something displeases her. Blackfire certainly found this out...
* BigEater: Due to her species possessing [[BizarreAlienBiology nine stomachs]].
** As in the 2003 cartoon. She wins the hot dog eating contest in "Laundry Day" with ease.
** One reason why she can't play dodgeball; she eats the dodgeballs.
** In "Grube's Fairytales", while Starfire tells the story of Little Red Riding Hood with herself as the character, she ends up eating all of the basket of goods as well as the Big Bad Wolf (Robin), before joining the wolf children in eating her grandmother.
* BigLittleSister: She's a bit taller than Blackfire despite the latter being older than her.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: In "No Power", Starfire yells Robin's "Titans, Go!"
* BrutalHonesty:
-->'''Cyborg:''' Guess it was kind of silly to think (Raven was) in love with Beast Boy.\\
'''Beast Boy:''' And why is that so silly?\\
'''Starfire:''' Because you lack redeeming qualities.
* CainAndAbel: Abel to Blackfire's Cain.
* CannotTellALie: Sometimes, it varies DependingOnTheWriter, and ranges from being a BadLiar to BrutalHonesty. However, in "Staff Meeting", she cannot withhold the truth about breaking Robin's staff.

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** Questioning his authority is a no-no, even when you have every right to do so.
** Don't betray her.
call his staff a stick.
** Don't take Silkie away.
** Do ''not'' break a promise. If you do, she will ''[[UnstoppableRage flip out]]''.
** Having big hair leaves her huddled in a fetal position rocking back and forth on
mess with the floor.
group's character dynamics.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's BlackEyesOfCrazy: Robin has a lot more quick and willing notorious habit of getting these, which Starfire terms "crazy eyes". It's somewhat justified due to go him wearing a CoolMask, but due to threatening mode if something displeases her. Blackfire certainly found the fact that it's [[ExpressiveMask expressive]] still falls under this out...
trope.
* BigEater: Due to her species possessing [[BizarreAlienBiology nine stomachs]].
** As in the 2003 cartoon. She wins the hot dog eating contest in "Laundry Day" with ease.
** One reason why she
BlindWithoutEm: Apparently can't play dodgeball; she eats see without his mask.
* BloodKnight: Robin relishes combat and punching things. As shown in "Breakfast Cheese" he is
the dodgeballs.
**
most unwilling to give up fighting.
* BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill:
In "Grube's Fairytales", while Starfire tells the story of Little Red Riding Hood "Slumber Party", he wears very prominent headgear and braces to bed, which cause him to talk with herself as a lisp.
* ButtMonkey: Several instances indicate he is
the character, she ends up eating all most disliked Titan on the team, largely due to his ControlFreak tendencies, though at times this status shifts over to Beast Boy. More than once, the rest of the basket of goods as well as the Big Bad Wolf (Robin), before joining the wolf children in eating her grandmother.
* BigLittleSister: She's
Titans have tried to find a bit taller than Blackfire despite the latter being older than her.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: In
new leader, including "Gorilla", "No Power", Starfire yells "Money Grandma", "Robin Backwards", and "Multiple Trick Pony".
** In "Robin Backwards", the Titans take
Robin's "Titans, Go!"
* BrutalHonesty:
-->'''Cyborg:''' Guess it was kind of silly to think (Raven was) in love with Beast Boy.\\
'''Beast Boy:''' And why
Bizarro counterpart as leader, because he is that so silly?\\
'''Starfire:''' Because you lack redeeming qualities.
* CainAndAbel: Abel to Blackfire's Cain.
* CannotTellALie: Sometimes, it varies DependingOnTheWriter, and ranges from being a BadLiar to BrutalHonesty. However, in "Staff Meeting", she cannot withhold
the truth complete opposite of Robin, openly stating there is ''nothing'' about breaking Robin's staff.Robin they liked. Robin then tries to become leader of the Bizarro Titans, but they end up hating him as well. The end of the episode has the Titans and Bizarro Titans fighting to get rid of Robin and throwing him back at each other.
** In "Hey You, Don't Forget about Me in Your Memory", the other Titans seem to believe he's dead and take great joy in the fact, with Robin screaming in the background that he's still alive.
** Anytime the Titans get into a massive fight, he's usually on the wrong end of a CurbstompBattle and from even the weakest part of the MonsterOfTheWeek's henchmen.
** Brutally {{Deconstructed}} in TheMovie, as a realistic depiction to how a teen would act if they were constantly put down.


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** "Titans, GO!" Lampshaded in "La Larva de Amor" by Raven.
--->'''Raven:''' Uh, you don't always have to shout that when we go somewhere.
** He also adds "BOOM!" at the end of his lame jokes in "Uncle Jokes", and kept shouting "Fresh!" while he was sleep fighting in "Nose Mouth".
* CerebusRetcon: The show indicates that his childhood at the circus was at times unhappy and traumatic. This is ''before'' his parents died and he gets drawn into a life of crime-fighting.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: As Captain Cankle, he's strong enough to support 1/5 of the weight of a {{Kaiju}} (despite being the BadassNormal of the team).
* CheatersNeverProsper: [[AvertedTrope Completely averted]]. Fairly often Robin experiences a long line of failure, which finally ends when he decides to cheat, and he ''always'' gets away with it. Such instances include: "Artful Dodgers" and "Multiple Trick Pony".
* CircusBrat: With the twist that all of the animals he grew up with were thieving {{Jerkass}}es, leading Robin to become chronically hyper-vigilant even before he met Batman.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Robin's grasp on the world around him is tenuous, even at the best of times.
** In "The Date", Robin keeps [[HearingVoices hearing a voice in his head]]. The ''voice'' is the sane one, repeatedly telling Robin he's crazy and should be worried that he's hearing voices.
** In "Staff Meeting", Robin is seen talking to his staff like it is an actual person, earning him odd glances from the other Titans. He then goes berserk after his staff is repetitively called a "stick", before melting down when it gets destroyed.
** In "Sidekick", Robin is seen [[NarrativeShapeshifting acting out]] what he fears will happen when Batman sees what the other Titans did to the Batcave, even going as far as to act out Batman slapping him. The Titans watch in concern as he twitches on the floor.
** In "Uncle Jokes", after the team's "balance" is lost, he completely snaps and appears to go through a psychotic episode as he [[NarrativeShapeshifting plays the part]] of all the other Titans.
** In "Puppets, Whaaaaat?", it's shown that Robin's preferred method of staying calm is using puppets of himself and his teammates to act out scenarios where they all unquestioningly obey him. After the others discover his secret and Cyborg calls him weird, he develops "crazy eyes" and is on the verge of a meltdown before playing with his puppets ''with the other Titans still in the room''.
** In "Sandwich Thief", the Titans repeatedly question Robin's mental state after he comes up with increasingly insane explanations on to who stole his sandwich, where at one point Starfire suggests calling a doctor. They include [[MyFutureSelfAndMe his future self]] traveling back in time to steal the sandwich, and the sandwich taking on a life of its own and flying off. To everyone's surprise, [[TheCloudCuckooLanderWasRight all of Robin's illogical theories turn out to be true]].
** In "Video Game References", it's revealed he's actually started taking therapy for a lot of his odd behavior.
** In "Yearbook Madness", he outdoes himself. Once again he becomes overwhelmed by his InferioritySuperiorityComplex and is [[GloryHound determined to be the most popular]]. He gives a particularly creepy vow to succeed in a CreepyMonotone and an EvilLaugh. He [[TalkingToThemself actively converses]] with [[HearingVoices the voices in his head]] and having them sign his yearbook while [[NarrativeShapeshifting changing into them.]] Eventually, he loses all rationality and tricks Raven into literally magicing him into the yearbook.
** In "Hey, Don't You Neglect Me In Your Memory", Robin's ControlFreak tendencies are taken up to eleven. He convinces the Titans to come to high school with him while insisting they stick to the arbitrary labels he gives them (Beast Boy's a nerd, Cyborg's a jock, Raven's a basket case, Starfire's a prom queen, and he's the all-american boy next door), and constantly crane kicks Beast Boy when he doesn't act to his label, getting all five of them in detention twice. His attempt to run for Student Body President involves him dancing in his underwear, thinking that Student Body literally means who's most attractive. And when Beast Boy is elected valedictorian and he is elected salutatorian, Robin has a psychotic break and attacks all four of them while shouting random, nonsensical phrases.
* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: See ProperlyParanoid below.
%%* TheComicallySerious
%%* CompetitionFreak
* ControlFreak: He has a very huge obsession with maintaining order and perfection, particularity in "Uncle Jokes". He believes that the Titans must obey his every order, even when it's pointed out that Robin's authority as leader only extends to their crime-fighting, not their everyday lives. In situations were he believes that things have to work a certain way, he will ignore or even destroy evidence that contradicts him, like in "Pure Protein" were after deciding that island life 'must' be a horrible and challenging experience where you have to eat bugs, he destroys their every successful attempt at enjoying themselves and easily acquiring good food.
* CrazyJealousGuy: One of the most prominent traits with this version of Robin, being hopelessly in love with Starfire and willing to do '''anything''' to win her over, no matter how low he has to stoop to.
** In "The Date", he kidnaps Speedy when the archer tries to go on a date with Starfire.
** In "Matched", when Cyborg's computer matching program matches Starfire with Aquaman, he tries to be like him.
** When Starfire gets married in "Tamaranean Vacation", he ends up ''killing'' her husband ([[InterspeciesRomance a giant slime alien]]) out of jealousy.
** He even confronts a pot of chili when Starfire develops feelings for it.
* DependingOnTheWriter:
** His lack of powers. Sometimes, he has trouble taking down one villain and the other Titans wait for him to finish, leading him to develop an inferiority complex. Other times, he has no problem being a OneManArmy, capable of beating up all the other Titans on his own, or taking down foes that give the rest of the Titans trouble, which leads him to become a SmugSnake as a result.
** He can be either a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} or the OnlySaneMan depending on what the plot calls for, with very little grey area in-between.
** His relationship with the Titans can vary between episodes. The most common portrayal of his relations with the others is that he's TheFriendNobodyLikes and the others Titans loathe him and never look forward to hanging out with him and the activities he tries to get them to engage in. However, in other episodes, he's shown to be good friends with them and the Titans don't mind hanging out with him in activities, in addition to being supportive of Robin and the goals he's trying to set for himself. The movie ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' opted to showcase the latter portrayal of Robin and his relationship with his friends, rather than the more common portrayal of Robin as a ButtMonkey who's hated and disrespected by the other Titans. There are also some episodes where Starfire shows some interest in him among a sea of episodes where she doesn't.
* DidNotGetTheGirl: In several episodes, two of which are glimpses of his future, shows he does not end up with Starfire. One of them shows him with [[spoiler:Batgirl]] instead.
* DisneyAcidSequence:
** In "Dude Relax", after Beast Boy tries to get him to relax, he ends up traveling [[ItMakesSenseInContext inside the couch]] where he meets the couch spirit.
** "Breakfast Cheese" has an even bigger example. Robin gets bitten by a spider, and the venom induces a PinkElephants hallucination. During which he perceives an oddly colored world featuring a green skinned Cyborg and Raven with six arms.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: He doesn't work well with spices of any kind (heck, a grain of table salt is like a ghost pepper to him). He got over it eventually though, stating that the episode's moral was moderation.
* DreamSue: The start of "Nose Mouth" has him dreaming of Starfire being attacked by several supervillains, where Robin singlehandely beats them all up and gets the girl. In the real world, he's actually sleep fighting, which keeps all of the other Titans from their sleep.
* DrillSergeantNasty: In "Gorilla", he makes the Titans go through a TrainingFromHell at the beginning of the episode.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Drives up walls, into space, and down rainbows. His driving also caused the Batmobile to crash, [[EveryCarIsAPinto and then explode]].
* EagleLand: Borders on Type 1 and 2. He hates everything British. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Although, in this case, he was right about the tea being evil.]]
* TheEeyore: In any episode where he isn't being cocky and arrogant, he is probably wallowing in self-loathing about how he doesn't have superpowers or isn't the top hero.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal:
** Deconstructed in "Super Robin". He [[SuperpowerLottery gains a bunch of superpowers]], and his natural drive combined with these abilities ends up being so effective that he quickly eradicates all crime on the planet, putting himself and every other crime-fighter out of a job, culminating in living the rest of his life in depressing mediocrity.
** Becomes a decent one in "Dog Hand" where Trigon grants him with a muscular upper-body and super strength, that allows him to hurt [[GodOfEvil Trigon]] himself.
** Is a much more effective one in "Mouth Hole", after [[ItMakesSenseInContext learning how to whistle]].
** Technically one in "Animals, It's Just a Word!" where he and the other Titans acquire Beast Boy's {{Animorphism}}. Though he barely ever uses it for anything useful, and [[TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody lets the animal instincts take over]].
** "Beast Boy's St. Patrick's Day Luck, and It's Bad" reveals he's ''always'' had powers, by virtue of being a leprechaun.
* EveryoneHasStandards: He's a real grouch about it, but he was legitimately looking out for Starfire when he's mad about the other Titans tricking her into celebrating the fictional Second Christmas and making her miss her own planet's holiday.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: As "Dick Gravestone" in "Snuggle Time", he keeps his mask but wears a golden suit and goes [[BaldOfEvil bald]], parodying Lex Luthor.
* EvilLaugh: He gives a few of these in "Power Moves" and "Boys vs. Girls".
* ExpressiveMask: His mask warps to fit his expression even more so than in the original show. It's as if it's a part of him. The black frames are contextually static in a manner similar to eyebrows.
** The Titans even comment on his "crazy eyes" during "Puppets, Whaaaaat?", despite him wearing a mask the whole time.
* ExtremityExtremist: In the Titan Robot's debut episode, he learns how to effectively utilize the left leg. It's to the point where he modifies the robot to make it's left leg a SwissArmyWeapon.
* FanDisservice: When he strips down to just his briefs and flexes his muscles in "Dog Hand" and "Matched". It sure scared the life out of Cyborg who [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere bolted out of the tower]].
* FemaleGaze: Whenever the audience sees his butt. After all, Blackfire is fond of staring at his butt.
* TheFinickyOne: He can be this whenever the other Titans goof around.
* {{Flanderization}}: Robin has become even more paranoid, narcissistic, and psychotic over time. One could still pass him off as being a StraightMan sometimes, though.
* FourthWallObserver: While the show often breaks the fourth wall, Robin seems to display the most awareness of it.
** In "The Date", what initially appears to be [[InteractiveNarrator the Narrator]] actually turns out to be [[HearingVoices a voice in Robin's head]].
** In "No Power", when Beast Boy says "BRAH" which shoot out of his mouth as visible text, Robin physically grabs the words and shoves it back into Beast Boy's mouth.
** In "The Mask", he seems to be aware of the existence of the original ''Teen Titans'' series.
** In "TTG v PPG", he is the only one who can hear the Narrator from the ''Powerpuff Girls''.
* FreudianExcuse:
** In "Dude Relax", it's revealed that when he was a little kid, the animals in his circus would steal his stuff when he wasn't looking. So, now he's ''always'' "on", to the point of annoying everybody when he has nothing to do.
** Also his [[HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood childhood]] with Batman too.
** Let's not forget the treatment from his teammates. The "Flashback" two-parter even confirms that the reason he's so high-strung is because back before Robin became as bad as he is now, the other Titans would bring out the worst in him by trying to eat cats alive in front of him (Starfire) and intentionally injuring him in superhero tryout exercises(Raven). His dickish behavior towards Kid Flash is also given a rhyme and reason, seeing how Kid Flash kicked Robin out of Titans Tower, forcing him to live on the streets during those early years.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His teammates are generally more annoyed by him than anything else, and seem to allow him to be leader out of pity. Raven even admits that he's her least favorite friend in "Thanksgiving", and in "Robin Backwards", they freely admit that they find ''nothing'' likable about him.
* FutureBadass: His future self is ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}. It's actually downplayed, as the times he has appeared shows that he's not that impressive. Though if anything, he does seem be less sillier than the younger Robin.
* GloryHound: One of his most defining traits in this iteration of the Titans.
* AGodAmI:
** Quite a minor example in "Real Magic", when Raven warns him he would anger the magic god, Robin declares he ''is'' a magic god.
** He also later proclaims himself the God of Avocados or The [=AvaGODo=].
* HairTriggerTemper: His temper in this version of the show is much worse than the original. It also parallels his ControlFreak nature. If anything doesn't meet his expectations, he loses it quite easily.
* HappilyMarried: In "Staring at the Future", he's with Batgirl.
* HearingVoices:
** Has a talking disembodied voice in his head in "The Date". [[spoiler:It even takes Starfire out on a date at the end of the episode.]]
** Again in "Yearbook Madness" where he literally starts a club for people with voices in their head, and gets the voices to sign his yearbook.
** He's able to hear the narrator from [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016 the Powerpuff Girls]] despite this incarnation seemingly not being able to interact with the rest of the characters unlike [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls the old show]].
* HeartbreakAndIceCream: In "Staff Meeting", after losing his beloved staff, he is seen cooped up in his wardrobe eating tubs of ice cream inbetween tears.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: To a ridiculous degree, almost as if to contrast his straight-laced demeanor in the original cartoon. Some quotes showcasing this:
** To Cyborg and Beast Boy:
--->'''Robin:''' Ahahaha, and so I kicked another dirt monster into a furnace, and then I was all like: "I bet that really burns you up." It didn't hear me though. It was on fire.
** Talking to a random citizen:
--->'''Robin:''' Some people prefer swords or like lasers, but I like to use this staff, see? Just crack! Crack! Ka-kow! Right on the head! The knee! Crack! Clavicle! Whatever! Really gets the job done.
** After Ed tells Robin that he was using him as a getaway driver and assumed Robin never noticed:
--->'''Robin:''' [[ObfuscatingStupidity Nope, I knew.]] That's why I'm not warning you about the demon. ''[Ed is pulled screaming to a FateWorseThanDeath by said demon]'' ... That's right: Master Driver!
** He puts the entire team through hell just to get out of doing the laundry, pawning the chore off to Raven. [[spoiler:She gets even though.]]
* HiddenDepths: Despite being a controlling scumbag most of the time, he's quite knowledgeable on a wide variety of topics like history, economics, real estate, and other important life skills that would serve the other Titans well, assuming they ever bother listening to Robin, if they were ever to take up civilian life.
* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: This version of Batman is strongly implied to hit Robin for small misdeeds. After leaving Batman to be his own hero, Robin still cowers in fear when he thinks Batman is around and is terrified of making him angry.
* HopelessSuitor: Towards Starfire, who spells it out several times that she's not interested, [[DependingOnTheWriter though it's hinted sometimes that she may have feelings for him after all]].
* HotBlooded: He gets pumped very easily.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: While Robin's InferioritySuperiorityComplex is frequently mentioned, there are instances where he specifically brings up his desire to have powers.
** In "Super Robin", Robin gets sick of being the only normal member of the team and tries to get superpowers.
** In "Starfire the Terrible", he explains his true desire to Starfire.
--->'''Robin:''' I just wanted to feel accepted, to be a real hero.
** In "No Power", he states at the end it's hard being the only normal one and that since all the other Titans were just as capable as he was without their powers, he felt really meaningless.
* IconicItem: His staff, which he has [[CompanionCube an unhealthy attachment to]].
* InSeriesNickname: "Baby Hands" in the episode of the same name.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Self-conscious about his lack of powers, causing him to play up his competence or leadership skills to compensate so the other Titans don't pull a [[Main/TheStarscream Starscream]].
* InformedDeformity: Robin is constantly made fun of by the other Titans for being short, despite the fact he's third tallest member, with Beast Boy and Raven being shorter than him, and even discounting that he isn't noticeable shorter than most other characters. Although this is more a case of being short for his age, which is evident when comparing him to Batgirl or Rose Wilson.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He seems to care more for his status as "lone wolf leader", than anything else.
* IWarnedYou: On the rare instances when his absurd warnings do turn out to be true, he enjoys rubbing it in the other Titans' faces. See JerkassHasAPoint below.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Despite his habit of being a mood-killer, there are several instances where his whiny, inexplicable warnings do turn out to be true. He also wishes the other Titans would just listen to him.
** In "Parasite", where he doubted "Parry", a parasite that appears as a growth on Starfire's skin, as an actual sentient being that the other Titans love, and kept telling them that Starfire's "friend" will take them to the far end of the galaxy and turn into an evil alien. He's rebuffed at every turn, [[MoodWhiplash until the end of the episode]] where he is extremely eager to [[IWarnedYou remind everyone he was right]].
--->'''Robin:''' I knew it, I knew it, I knew it all along. You fools just wouldn't listen, I was right and you were wrong!
** In "Second Christmas", Robin's warning of the other Titans tricking Starfire into giving them a second Christmas turned out to be true, though [[NoRespectGuy he doesn't get any thanks for his warning]].
** In "Smile Bones", just as Robin anticipated, overfeeding the bellies gave them power and control over Beast Boy and Cyborg's bodies.
** In "Hose Water", he tries to wreck Cyborg and Starfire's childish fun, giving the warning that they would regress in age. Once again his absurd warning is correct.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his severely [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]] negative qualities painting him as a shithead, at his core he is still a hero who cares for his friends. This is shown in "Second Christmas", where he was disgusted when Raven, Beast Boy, and Cyborg tricked Starfire into thinking there's a Second Santa, knowing that Starfire is still trying to find out Earth's customs. [[spoiler:Apparently, he does exist though.]] The "Jerk" part mainly comes out when Robin is trying to get Starfire's attention or prove he is the leader. Plus, he serves as the episode's antagonist more than any other Titan. Notable instances include:
** In "Gorilla", he acts as a DrillSergeantNasty and puts the Titans through a TrainingFromHell.
** In "Staff Meeting", he begins the episode by whacking the other Titans with his staff for no good reason. Later he chops down the immortal Universe Tree so that he can acquire a magic stick for a new staff (that's alive). Then at the end, after getting his old staff back, he tosses the new staff (that he chopped the tree down for) into the bin.
** In "Power Moves", he becomes obsessed with merging powers with Cyborg, which gets to the point where he clambers into Cyborg's body and makes him do power moves against his will, complete with an EvilLaugh.
** In "Breakfast Cheese", he displays AxCrazy tendencies and just wants to beat the H.I.V.E. up for the sake of beating them up. When Starfire persuades the other Titans to give up their violent tendencies, Robin continues to refuse and instead punches all of the Titans.
** In "Más y Menos", he is a complete ass to Menos for no reason and is completely biased in his mentoring. He gets rid of Menos by lying to him that Más was in the hospital, and then later dressing up as Menos himself when he comes under suspicion.
** In "Boys vs. Girls", jealous of the attention the girls are getting, he breaks into a Government Lab and steals some "Cootie" extract, and administers it on the girls to win back Beast Boy and Cyborg.
** In "Yearbook Madness", after being [[GloryHound popularity hungry]] due to the yearbooks, he resorts to beating people up to force them to sign his yearbook.
** In "Some of Their Parts", Robin uses the crystal from "Colors of Raven" to forcibly separate the other Titans into their core personalities and only keeps the parts he likes so he can have a efficient team. Keep in mind, he had bound Cyborg to a chair and put him through the procedure against his will.
** In "Hey You, Don't Forget about Me in Your Memory", he forces the Titans to have their "labels" revealed, giving himself the label of "Class President". He spends the entire episode crane kicking Beast Boy just for being a "Nerd" (whom he labeled as such), and slapping a "Basket Case" label on Raven's forehead.
* LanternJawOfJustice: Gets this when he removes his mask in "The Mask".
* LeaderWannabe: He likes reminding the Titans that he's the leader, though it sounds like bragging. His profile for the show on Cartoon Network's website states that he's the "self-proclaimed" leader of the Titans, which is confirmed in "Gorilla".
* LegacyCharacter: He's Richard Grayson, and as "The Best Robin" shows there have been several other holders of the title, including Tim Drake, Carrie Kelly, and [[AlternateSelf Silver Age Richard Grayson]].
* LoserProtagonist: The show seems to take particular glee in portraying Robin as a pathetic SmugSnake barely tolerated by others who generally fails at everything he pursues.
* LovableSexManiac:
** In "Hey Pizza!", he struggles with a decision about building a senior citizen center, or a pool so he could look at Starfire in a bikini.
** In "Colors of Raven", he tries to kiss Purple Raven, claiming it was the only way to stop her.
** In "Sidekick", he [[PervertedDrooling drools]] over Starfire in Batgirl's costume.
** In "Grandma Voice", he comments that he liked how Starfire looked in her usual attire.
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* NakedPeopleAreFunny: He ends up outside the Tower while naked. He's immediately chased by a group of camera-wielding fangirls and later encounters Gizmo (who puts off his attack on the Tower due to being {{squick}}ed by Robin in his birthday suit).
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* NarrativeShapeshifting: Robin frequently mimics and does impressions of other characters, and for several occasions his face literally distorts and changes to match the character he's impersonating. Examples include: "Sidekick" (Batman and Alfred), "Uncle Jokes" (all the Titans), and "Yearbook Madness" (the voices in his head).
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* NoRespectGuy: Sort of. Though there are plenty of occasions where his lack of respect is warranted, due to his morally questionable actions.
* OnlySaneByComparison: Robin definitely ''thinks'' he's the only down-to-earth Titan, and he's not entirely wrong whenever the other Titans are goofing off. Though he's not entirely sane himself, since he's an [[SmallNameBigEgo egotistical]], neurotic ControlFreak who [[AttentionWhore constantly wants attention]].
* OnlySaneMan: Despite how immature he is in this series, there are quite a few instances where he takes up this role. It usually occurs when the other Titans are goofing off or messing around.
** Most prominently in "Let's Get Serious" where all of the Titans are being immensely silly, even Raven, leading Robin to try get them to be more serious.
** Again in "Truth, Justice, and What?", when the Titans start "running around silly and everything" after eating pizza, he tries to keep them restrained, before [[NotSoAboveItAll succumbing himself]].
* OtherMeAnnoysMe:
** Happens in "Sandwich Thief", where Robin meets Nightwing, his future self and is immensely hostile to him due to believing Nightwing stole his sandwich. He is also in disbelief that Nightwing claims he "let it go", which is a value that Robin never abandoned.
** Happens again in "Robin Backwards, when Robin meets his [[AlternateSelf Bizarro World]] counterpart [[SdrawkcabName Nibor]], who is everything that Robin isn't. Nibor easily wins over the other Titans, who proclaim him as their new leader. This greatly irritates Robin.
* ThePerfectionist: Always strives to have everything in the order he views as correct, losing it if anything is so much as slightly out of place. According to Raven in "Some Of Their Parts", this is his worst trait.
* PinkElephants: Robin's spider venom induced hallucination has him seeing a six-armed Raven and a green-skinned Cyborg.
* PromotedToLoveInterest: Inverted. See AbhorrentAdmirer above.
* ProperlyParanoid: Robin has a habit of spouting theories that defy logic, but the show has a tendency of making his ridiculous claims right, against all odds.
** In "Parasite", he warns the other Titans that Starfire's parasite, "Parry", would end up with them fighting a giant spider monster on the other side of the galaxy. Turns out he was spot on, and the other Titans don't hear the end of it, shortly before they get crushed.
** Again in "Sandwich Thief", where his outlandish claim that his stolen sandwich gained sentience after being stolen by his future self and floated away turned out to be absolutely right. [[spoiler:Not only that, but it also decided that humanity must be destroyed.]]
* PunnyName: "Dick Gravestone" is an evil version of Robin's real name, "Dick Grayson".
* RealMenWearPink: He's a fan of ''Pretty Pretty Pegasus'', like Raven (though he's more open about it).
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: Despite his amazing crime-fighting skills, his lack of patience makes him incapable of successfully shopping at a supermarket.
* SecondLove: In the good future that [[ComedicSociopathy Cyborg and Beast Boy sacrificed for the sake of avoiding responsibilities]] in favor of an apocalyptic BadFuture, he gets married to [[spoiler:Batgirl]].
* TheScrooge: Him being a skinflint is starting to turn into a RunningGag. Somewhat ironically, [[Franchise/{{Batman}} given who he was raised by]], he's definitely filthy rich. This is brought up in "Two Bumblebees and a Wasp" where he seems to have developed a MoneyFetish and states "money is to be hoarded, until you have enough money that it makes more money". [[CharacterDevelopment he gets over it by the end of the episode, though]].
* ShakingTheRump: It has been a [[RunningGag thing]] for him to show off his posterior once an episode. The episodes "Hey You, Don't Forget About Me in Your Memory", "Booty Scooty", "Two Bumblebees And A Wasp", "The Overbite", "Mr. Butt", "Operation Tin Man", "Curse Of The Booty Scooty", and "Arms Race with Legs" all have him twerking his behind for amusement, humiliation, or to show off.
* ShamelessFanserviceGuy: More than one episode makes it clear he ''really'' isn't shy about taking his clothes off, and though the other Titans consistently find it as disturbing as you might expect, he's (logically) consistently drawn as chiseled.
* {{Sidekick}}: Robin's stint as Batman's understudy is referenced in the episode titled after this. Of course, the other Titans make fun of him for it.
* SingleTargetSexuality: And that target's name is Starfire.
* SmallNameBigEgo: He likes to make grandiose claims that are well beyond his actual abilities.
* SmokeOut: As part of a running gag, Robin has a habit of using gas canisters to make a dramatic entrance or departure from a scene. Sometimes it's PlayedForLaughs where after the smoke clears, he's still standing there, to which he slowly walks off.
* SociopathicHero: There are times where he is only a hero, simply because he fights the "official villain", and otherwise he is completely devoid of heroic qualities.
-->'''Robin:''' It's our job as heroes to teach them a lesson.\\
'''Starfire:''' But we are always teaching the lesson, but they are never the learning.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: He is the most focused on character in the series, having the highest number of episodes centering on him.
* StalkerWithACrush: Towards Starfire; in "Starfire the Terrible", he has her weekly schedule on his bedroom wall.
* StopHavingFunGuy: Is so much this that he quotes the phrase word-for-word in-universe.
* TheTeamNormal: The only Titan to not possess any sort of superpowers. He's constantly reminded of this either directly or indirectly by his superpowered teammates, much to his chagrin. Though there are episodes where he gets SuperpowersForADay and ends up an EmpoweredBadassNormal.
* ThereWasADoor: Destroys pieces of his own headquarters to dramatically ask people to give him a ride in "Driver's Ed".
* TheyKilledKennyAgain: He has died more than any other Titan, and for a lot of the deaths he isn't revived at the end of the episode, [[UnexplainedRecovery yet still appears alive and well by the next episode]].
* TinyHeadedBehemoth[=/=]TopHeavyGuy: Trigon grants him a huge muscular body in "Dog Hand". While his upper body became huge, his head stays the same and his legs became shorter.
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* TokenHuman: The only 100% organic, non-mutant, pureblooded human that is.
* TooDumbToLive: Robin has done a number of idiotic things that have compromised his own safety.
** In "Parasite", he puts several parasites on face in order to make a point, but they end up draining all his nutrients leaving him a malnourished wreck on the ground.
** In "Sandwich Thief", Robin keeps punching and hurting himself in order to make [[MyFutureSelfAndMe Nightwing]] feel pain, only to find out Nightwing merely has a vague memory of the pain.
--->'''Nightwing:''' I guess I remember it hurting.\\
''[Robin stabs himself in the knee with a birdarang]''\\
'''Nightwing:''' ''[chuckles]'' Oh yeah, that totally stung.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Along with Pizza, he's associated with potatoes in one episode.
* TookALevelInSmartass: In later seasons, he becomes more smarter than the other titans and would give an example why he teaches life lessons to them.
* TrouserSpace: Popped Starfire's diary into his own pants in "La Larva de Amor".
* VocalEvolution: His Nightwing voice is noticeably deeper and more individual from his teenage one than it was in the 2003 cartoon.
* WhatTheHellHero: Due to his immature nature and inappropriate behavior, he frequently gets these.
** In "The Date", Starfire gives him one in the form of punching him in the face when he confesses his crimes.
* WouldHitAGirl:
** He cheerfully punches Starfire across the face [[ItMakesSenseInContext with a motorcycle]] in "Starfire the Terrible".
** And during his "staff meetings", where he just bashes his team with a staff, including Starfire and Raven.
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An exiled princess of Tamaran. Her unfamiliarity with Earth customs leads to many humorous misunderstandings.
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HyndenWalch
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* AbusiveParents: In "Caramel Apples", Starfire mentions that her father was neglectful.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Her hair goes from red in the 2003 cartoon (and the comics) to a bright pink. And to add to that, it's now even longer than before.
* AdaptationalBadass: On top of retaining all her powers from the 2003 cartoon, this Starfire also possesses SuperSpeed to levels her 2003 cartoon counterpart never had. It's sometimes implied she can reach FTL speeds.
* AdaptationalDumbass: In the 2003 cartoon, Starfire wasn't exactly "dumb", as she was just an alien who was new to earth and was shown to be rather smart. This Starfire had her intelligence taken down to the extent that she is just as idiotic as Robin, Cyborg and Beast Boy.
* AdrenalineMakeover: Gets a beefier physique, tattoos (some of which she burned into her own skin using her powers), and a rough haircut during "Mr. Butt".
* AmbiguouslyBi: In "The Inner Beauty of a Cactus", while the vast majority of the people she kisses or attempts to kiss to improve her speech are male, she attempts to kiss a woman at one point.
* AmusingAlien: Gets human culture even less in this series. For example, she thinks a sandwich would look good in her hair.
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Blackfire tends to see her as this.
* AntiVillain: She becomes one in "Starfire the Terrible" where she becomes a bad guy to make Robin feel better.
%%* AxCrazy
* BadLiar: She was revealed to never lie prior to "Starliar", and was still a very terrible liar before receiving training from Beast Boy.
* BalloonBelly: All ''nine'' of them in "Smile Bones".
* TheBerserker: Red Starfire is a bloodthirsty warrior.
* BerserkButton:
** Don't betray her.
** Don't take Silkie away.
** Do ''not'' break a promise. If you do, she will ''[[UnstoppableRage flip out]]''.
** Having big hair leaves her huddled in a fetal position rocking back and forth on the floor.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a lot more quick and willing to go to threatening mode if something displeases her. Blackfire certainly found this out...
* BigEater: Due to her species possessing [[BizarreAlienBiology nine stomachs]].
** As in the 2003 cartoon. She wins the hot dog eating contest in "Laundry Day" with ease.
** One reason why she can't play dodgeball; she eats the dodgeballs.
** In "Grube's Fairytales", while Starfire tells the story of Little Red Riding Hood with herself as the character, she ends up eating all of the basket of goods as well as the Big Bad Wolf (Robin), before joining the wolf children in eating her grandmother.
* BigLittleSister: She's a bit taller than Blackfire despite the latter being older than her.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: In "No Power", Starfire yells Robin's "Titans, Go!"
* BrutalHonesty:
-->'''Cyborg:''' Guess it was kind of silly to think (Raven was) in love with Beast Boy.\\
'''Beast Boy:''' And why is that so silly?\\
'''Starfire:''' Because you lack redeeming qualities.
* CainAndAbel: Abel to Blackfire's Cain.
* CannotTellALie: Sometimes, it varies DependingOnTheWriter, and ranges from being a BadLiar to BrutalHonesty. However, in "Staff Meeting", she cannot withhold the truth about breaking Robin's staff.
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* AscendedExtra: Originally a background character. As of "Forest Pirates", she has joined the main cast by becoming the Sixth Titan.

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* ContinuityCameo: She only seems to be present so the entire Titans East roster is full, but otherwise has no other purpose in the show. That is until, she became an AscendedExtra and joined the Teen Titans.

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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: In "Pirates", he's convinced that Aqualad is a pirate based solely on the fact that he's an aquatic-themed superhero. After it appears he was wrong, it then turns out that Cyborg's assumption of Aqualad being a pirate was right all along.
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* EvilFeelsGood: The reason why they turn to villainy in "Snuggle Time", because it's so much more fun than being heroes.
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* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: Much like the original series, the team is this. Consisting of a vigilante's former sidekick, an alien princess, a [[HalfHumanHybrid half-demon half-human hybrid]], a green-skinned {{anim|orphism}}al {{shapeshift|ing}}er, and a [[{{Cyborg}} cybernetic lifeform]].

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* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: Much like the original series, 2003 cartoon, the team is this. Consisting of a vigilante's former sidekick, an alien princess, a [[HalfHumanHybrid half-demon half-human hybrid]], a green-skinned {{anim|orphism}}al {{shapeshift|ing}}er, and a [[{{Cyborg}} cybernetic lifeform]].



* AdaptationDyeJob: Her hair goes from red in the original series (and the comics) to a bright pink. And to add to that, it's now even longer than before.
* AdaptationalBadass: On top of retaining all her powers from the original series, this Starfire also possesses SuperSpeed to levels her original series counterpart never had. It's sometimes implied she can reach FTL speeds.
* AdaptationalDumbass: In the original series, Starfire wasn't exactly "dumb", as she was just an alien who was new to earth and was shown to be rather smart. This Starfire had her intelligence taken down to the extent that she is just as idiotic as Robin, Cyborg and Beast Boy.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Her hair goes from red in the original series 2003 cartoon (and the comics) to a bright pink. And to add to that, it's now even longer than before.
* AdaptationalBadass: On top of retaining all her powers from the original series, 2003 cartoon, this Starfire also possesses SuperSpeed to levels her original series 2003 cartoon counterpart never had. It's sometimes implied she can reach FTL speeds.
* AdaptationalDumbass: In the original series, 2003 cartoon, Starfire wasn't exactly "dumb", as she was just an alien who was new to earth and was shown to be rather smart. This Starfire had her intelligence taken down to the extent that she is just as idiotic as Robin, Cyborg and Beast Boy.



** As in the original series. She wins the hot dog eating contest in "Laundry Day" with ease.

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** As in the original series.2003 cartoon. She wins the hot dog eating contest in "Laundry Day" with ease.



* ColorMotif: Pink, due to her long hair and getting an AdaptationDyeJob, plus she seems to have a fondness for the color. Worth noting it is a change from the original series where it was orange.

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* ColorMotif: Pink, due to her long hair and getting an AdaptationDyeJob, plus she seems to have a fondness for the color. Worth noting it is a change from the original series 2003 cartoon where it was orange.



* EyeBeams: Unlike the original series where she developed them mid-way through, here she's had them from the get-go. She sometimes uses them to burn through walls when she can't be bothered walking to the door.

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* EyeBeams: Unlike the original series 2003 cartoon where she developed them mid-way through, here she's had them from the get-go. She sometimes uses them to burn through walls when she can't be bothered walking to the door.



* PromotedToLoveInterest: Inverted. Unlike the original series, where the attraction is clearly mutual, she repeatedly spells it out that she has no interest in Robin. Then again, DependingOnTheWriter comes in to play, as some episodes do drop hints she is hiding feelings for him.

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* PromotedToLoveInterest: Inverted. Unlike the original series, 2003 cartoon, where the attraction is clearly mutual, she repeatedly spells it out that she has no interest in Robin. Then again, DependingOnTheWriter comes in to play, as some episodes do drop hints she is hiding feelings for him.



* SuperSpeed: While her original series counterpart was certainly fast, this series has made her a borderline speedster. In “Gorilla” she moves so fast just from doing jumping jacks that she actually travels through time, implying she moved ''faster than light''! Fittingly when the Titans dress up as the Justice League, Starfire dresses as ComicBook/TheFlash.

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* SuperSpeed: While her original series 2003 cartoon counterpart was certainly fast, this series has made her a borderline speedster. In “Gorilla” she moves so fast just from doing jumping jacks that she actually travels through time, implying she moved ''faster than light''! Fittingly when the Titans dress up as the Justice League, Starfire dresses as ComicBook/TheFlash.



* AdaptationalBadass: Now has far [[TelescopingRobot more gadgets]] and abilities than he did in the original series. Most notably, now he can fly via a jetpack.
* AdaptationalDumbass: He's much dumber than he is in the original series, to complement Beast Boy already being BookDumb and to set them up as ThoseTwoGuys.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Now has far [[TelescopingRobot more gadgets]] and abilities than he did in the original series.2003 cartoon. Most notably, now he can fly via a jetpack.
* AdaptationalDumbass: He's much dumber than he is in the original series, 2003 cartoon, to complement Beast Boy already being BookDumb and to set them up as ThoseTwoGuys.



* AdaptationPersonalityChange: The original series portrayed him as thoughtful and intelligent. Here, he's a self-centered {{Manchild}} who prioritizes having fun other helping others.

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: The original series 2003 cartoon portrayed him as thoughtful and intelligent. Here, he's a self-centered {{Manchild}} who prioritizes having fun other helping others.



* {{Jetpack}}: Unlike the original series, he can fly around with a jetpack or rocket boots. He also can turn into one in "Colors of Raven".

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* {{Jetpack}}: Unlike the original series, 2003 cartoon, he can fly around with a jetpack or rocket boots. He also can turn into one in "Colors of Raven".



* LosingYourHead: Unlike the original series, this Cyborg is able to freely detach his head. He frequently does this, and is left with a small body made from wires and circuits.

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* LosingYourHead: Unlike the original series, 2003 cartoon, this Cyborg is able to freely detach his head. He frequently does this, and is left with a small body made from wires and circuits.



* AdaptationalBadass: This Beast Boy appears to have a much greater control over his powers, being able rapidly change forms with no effort and spending far more time as an animal than his original self did. Oh, and he's now able to [[TalkingAnimal talk as an animal]].

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* AdaptationalBadass: This Beast Boy appears to have a much greater control over his powers, being able rapidly change forms with no effort and spending far more time as an animal than his original self did. Oh, and he's now able to [[TalkingAnimal talk as an animal]].animal]] [[TruerToTheText like in the comics]].



* AdaptationalIntelligence: Played with. While his common sense and general knowledge are much lower than his original series counterpart, he displays more skill in talents of fine arts. He has a passion for poetry, can play the guitar, an excellent singer, and composed several songs with one of them gaining him renowed fame in "[=BBRae=]".

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* AdaptationalIntelligence: Played with. While his common sense and general knowledge are much lower than his original series 2003 cartoon counterpart, he displays more skill in talents of fine arts. He has a passion for poetry, can play the guitar, an excellent singer, and composed several songs with one of them gaining him renowed fame in "[=BBRae=]".



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series he and Raven had a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship, while in this series they get a lot of ShipTease before becoming an OfficialCouple.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series 2003 cartoon he and Raven had a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship, while in this series they get a lot of ShipTease before becoming an OfficialCouple.



* TalkingAnimal: Unlike the original series, Beast Boy retains the ability to speak while transformed into an animal.
** OlderThanTheyThink: This actually goes back the comics that inspired the first cartoon.

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* TalkingAnimal: Unlike in the original series, 2003 cartoon, Beast Boy retains the ability to speak while transformed into an animal.
** OlderThanTheyThink: This actually goes back
animal, [[TruerToTheText which is more accurate to the comics that inspired the first cartoon.comics]].



* TrademarkFavouriteFood: Tofu, much like in the original series. He also has a fondness for pie and burritos.

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* TrademarkFavouriteFood: Tofu, much like As in the original series. 2003 cartoon, his favorite food is tofu. He also has a fondness for pie and burritos.burritos.
* TruerToTheText: He can speak while in animal form like in the comics, when the 2003 cartoon only had him talk while in human form.



* ActorAllusion: Her obsession with ''[[MyLittlePhony Pretty Pretty Pegasus]]'' is a reference to Tara becoming well-known for voicing [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Twilight Sparkle]] in the intervening years between the original series and the reboot. During the episode where Tara Strong [[CreatorCameo plays herself]] she even does Twilight Sparkle's voice to Raven's awe.

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* ActorAllusion: Her obsession with ''[[MyLittlePhony Pretty Pretty Pegasus]]'' is a reference to Tara becoming well-known for voicing [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Twilight Sparkle]] in the intervening years between the original series 2003 cartoon and the reboot.this series. During the episode where Tara Strong [[CreatorCameo plays herself]] she even does Twilight Sparkle's voice to Raven's awe.



* AdaptationalBadass: In the original series, Raven was a powerful spellcaster, but her magic had [[MagicAIsMagicA defined limits]] to them. In this show, her magic seems to have no restrictions and she's essentially a borderline RealityWarper who can do virtually whatever she wants ([[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands or whatever the plot needs her to do]]).

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* AdaptationalBadass: In the original series, 2003 cartoon, Raven was a powerful spellcaster, but her magic had [[MagicAIsMagicA defined limits]] to them. In this show, her magic seems to have no restrictions and she's essentially a borderline RealityWarper who can do virtually whatever she wants ([[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands or whatever the plot needs her to do]]).



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, she and Beast Boy had a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship, while in this series they get a lot of ShipTease before becoming an OfficialCouple.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Unlike her original series counterpart who spent her whole life trying to deny her fate of being the [[ApocalypseMaiden harbinger of doom]], this Raven lived her early life happily with Trigon and joined in his evil demon past times, having destroyed universes with him. She then had a HeelRealization some time before the start of the series and decided to be a hero. What makes her a PunchClockVillain at this rate is that, if she denies following her father's evil footsteps, she has to suffer his wrath.
* AllEncompassingMantle: She wears her cowl up almost all the time in this series, when she usually only had it up for battles in the original series.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, 2003 cartoon, she and Beast Boy had a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship, while in this series they get a lot of ShipTease before becoming an OfficialCouple.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Unlike her original series 2003 cartoon counterpart who spent her whole life trying to deny her fate of being the [[ApocalypseMaiden harbinger of doom]], this Raven lived her early life happily with Trigon and joined in his evil demon past times, having destroyed universes with him. She then had a HeelRealization some time before the start of the series and decided to be a hero. What makes her a PunchClockVillain at this rate is that, if she denies following her father's evil footsteps, she has to suffer his wrath.
* AllEncompassingMantle: She wears her cowl up almost all the time in this series, when she usually only had it up for battles in the original series.2003 cartoon.



* BelligerentSexualTension: With Beast Boy. In this series, it's evident that there's an attraction between them, but they get along even worse than in the original series which can often get violent. The violent abuse appears to be toned down after their kiss in "Rocks and Water", though.

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* BelligerentSexualTension: With Beast Boy. In this series, it's evident that there's an attraction between them, but they get along even worse than in the original series 2003 cartoon which can often get violent. The violent abuse appears to be toned down after their kiss in "Rocks and Water", though.



* BrokenBird: Nowhere near as pronounced as the original series, but she still fits the bill of being a cold, [[SnarkKnight snarky]], girl who resents her DarkAndTroubledPast. PlayedForLaughs at times, for instance the song she [[SingingInTheShower sings in the shower]] in "Legs".

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* BrokenBird: Nowhere near as pronounced as the original series, 2003 cartoon, but she still fits the bill of being a cold, [[SnarkKnight snarky]], girl who resents her DarkAndTroubledPast. PlayedForLaughs at times, for instance the song she [[SingingInTheShower sings in the shower]] in "Legs".



* DarkAndTroubledPast: Not to the extent of the original series, but she is still a demon's spawn whose destiny it is to destroy the world.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Not to the extent of the original series, 2003 cartoon, but she is still a demon's spawn whose destiny it is to destroy the world.



* EmotionlessGirl: Even more so than in the original series. At times, however, the only emotionless part about her is her deadpan voice.

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* EmotionlessGirl: Even more so than in the original series.2003 cartoon. At times, however, the only emotionless part about her is her deadpan voice.



* {{Flight}}: She floats around a lot more than in the original series.

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* {{Flight}}: She floats around a lot more than in the original series.2003 cartoon.



* InTheHood: Unlike in the original series, where she generally only donned it in battle, in this series she wears her hood 24/7 and is rarely seen with it down.

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* InTheHood: Unlike in the original series, 2003 cartoon, where she generally only donned it in battle, in this series she wears her hood 24/7 and is rarely seen with it down.



* KungFuWizard: Unlike the original series where she was a SquishyWizard, this version of Raven actually has a fair amount of skill in physical fighting, especially in "Legs".

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* KungFuWizard: Unlike the original series 2003 cartoon where she was a SquishyWizard, this version of Raven actually has a fair amount of skill in physical fighting, especially in "Legs".



* NightmareFetishist: Even more so than the version of her from the original series. Best showcased in how a "good dream" for her consists of [[spoiler:murdering her father and friends before taking over the world]]. She also has a fondness for old people and the undead.

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* NightmareFetishist: Even more so than the version of her from the original series.2003 cartoon. Best showcased in how a "good dream" for her consists of [[spoiler:murdering her father and friends before taking over the world]]. She also has a fondness for old people and the undead.



* PerpetualFrowner: Even more so than the original series. She has a near-permanent frown as part of her default design, even in promos and the opening where the other Titans are shown smiling. This is largely averted later on.

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* PerpetualFrowner: Even more so than the original series.2003 cartoon. She has a near-permanent frown as part of her default design, even in promos and the opening where the other Titans are shown smiling. This is largely averted later on.



* PromotedToLoveInterest: Unlike the original series, this Raven serves as this to Beast Boy.

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* PromotedToLoveInterest: Unlike the original series, 2003 cartoon, this Raven serves as this to Beast Boy.



* VocalEvolution: Her voice is deeper, but at times more energetic, than it was in the original series.

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* VocalEvolution: Her voice is deeper, but at times more energetic, than it was in the original series.2003 cartoon.



* AscendedExtra: In the original series, Silkie was a background character who occasionally had roles larger than cameos. In this series, he is featured more prominently and has several episodes that are focused on him.

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* AscendedExtra: In the original series, 2003 cartoon, Silkie was a background character who occasionally had roles larger than cameos. In this series, he is featured more prominently and has several episodes that are focused on him.
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* CatchPhrase: As always, "Booyah!"

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: As always, "Booyah!"



* CatchPhrase: "Dude", "Bro", "I got this", and in later seasons "Fool". In "Matched", during Raven's list of complaints about Beast Boy, one of the things she mentions is he says "Dude" and "Bro" too much.

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "Dude", "Bro", "I got this", and in later seasons "Fool". In "Matched", during Raven's list of complaints about Beast Boy, one of the things she mentions is he says "Dude" and "Bro" too much.



* CatchPhrase: "Azarath Metrion Zinthos!"

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "Azarath Metrion Zinthos!"
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* CatchPhrase:

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Cyborg has gone from his mature, grief-stricken personality to a {{Jerkass}} {{Manchild}} who values having fun above the safety and feelings of others.

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Cyborg has gone from his mature, grief-stricken personality to The original series portrayed him as thoughtful and intelligent. Here, he's a {{Jerkass}} self-centered {{Manchild}} who values prioritizes having fun above the safety and feelings of other helping others.



* DitzyGenius: He still retains his technological genius, but possesses much less common sense than his previous incarnation.



* DumbMuscle: He has the greatest physical strength of the team, and is ''extremely'' airheaded and childish.

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* DumbMuscle: He has the greatest physical strength of the team, and is ''extremely'' airheaded and childish. He's still quite adept at technology, but [[GeniusDitz beyond that he's hopeless]].



* GeniusBruiser: One of the physically strongest Titans, but he's also the Titans' technological expert.


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* HugeSchoolgirl: Or maybe it's just that [[TeensAreShort everyone is really short]], as she is at least a head taller than all the Titans other than Cyborg.

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* %%* HugeSchoolgirl: Or maybe it's just that [[TeensAreShort everyone is really short]], as she She is at least a head taller than all the Titans other than Cyborg.



* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical / ValleyGirl:

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* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical / ValleyGirl:JiveTurkey:



* TeensAreShort: Granted he is the youngest Titan.



* TeensAreShort: She was around Robin's height in the original series, but now she's barely taller than Beast Boy.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: In "Batman v Teen Titans: Dark injustice", she finds no humor in Cyborg, Beast Boy and Starfire's prank involving them lying to Robin that his parents are still alive, remarking that it's just mean.

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* AlternateSelf: The team exists in many alternate realities, such as the one from the [[Characters/TeenTitans2003CoreTeam 2003 cartoon]], the [[Characters/DCAMUTeenTitans DCAMU]], the ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' comics and ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans The New Teen Titans]]'' comics.



* AlternateSelf: She exists in the realities of the [[Characters/TeenTitans2003CoreTeam 2003 cartoon]], the [[Characters/DCAMUTeenTitans DCAMU]], the ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' comics and ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans The New Teen Titans]]'' comics.



* AlternateSelf: He exists in the realities of the [[Characters/TeenTitans2003CoreTeam 2003 cartoon]], the [[Characters/DCAMUJusticeLeague DCAMU]], the ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' comics and ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans The New Teen Titans]]'' comics.



* AlternateSelf: He exists in the realities of the [[Characters/TeenTitans2003CoreTeam 2003 cartoon]], the [[Characters/DCAMUTeenTitans DCAMU]], the ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' comics and ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans The New Teen Titans]]'' comics.

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* AlternateSelf: He exists in Has a counterpart on Earth-9, the realities reality of the [[Characters/TeenTitans2003CoreTeam 2003 cartoon]], the [[Characters/DCAMUTeenTitans DCAMU]], the ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' comics and ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans The New Teen Titans]]'' comics.''Series/Titans2018''.



* TheCameo: Makes a brief appearance in Season 4 of ''Titans''.



* AlternateSelf: She exists in the realities of the [[Characters/TeenTitans2003CoreTeam 2003 cartoon]], the [[Characters/DCAMUTeenTitans DCAMU]], the ''ComicBook/TinyTitans'' comics and ''[[ComicBook/TeenTitans The New Teen Titans]]'' comics.



* AlternateSelf: She exists in the realities of the [[Characters/TeenTitans2003TeenTitans 2003 cartoon]] and the [[Characters/DCAMUTeenTitans DCAMU]].
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: In "Tall Titan Tales" (as a parody of Johnny Appleseed).



* DoesNotLikeShoes: When she's in her Lady Legasus persona, she's usually barefoot, and she'll point and gesture with her toes.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Sometimes, but most notably in "Laundry Day", "Slumber Party" and "Tall Titan Tales" (as a parody of Johnny Appleseed).

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* YourSizeMayVary: In her early appearances, she was a HugeSchoolGirl who dwarfed her team. Upon appearing in "Forest Pirates", she has a more average height for a girl of her age.

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* YourSizeMayVary: In her early appearances, she was a HugeSchoolGirl who dwarfed her team.team, except Aqualad. Upon appearing in "Forest Pirates", she has a more average height for a girl of her age.
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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: This continuity's versions of his Doom Patrol teammates Robotman and Negative Man (or in this case, Negative Girl) are his adoptive siblings.

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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: This continuity's versions of his Doom Patrol teammates Robotman and Negative Man (or in this case, Negative Girl) are his adoptive siblings.siblings, with the Chief being his adoptive father rather than Mento (who is omitted from this continuity in an ironic reversal of the 2003 cartoon leaving out the Chief and having Mento serve as the Doom Patrol's leader).
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* CatchPhrase: "Dude", "Bro", and "I got this." In "Matched", during Raven's list of complaints about Beast Boy, one of the things she mentions is he says "Dude" and "Bro" too much.

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* CatchPhrase: "Dude", "Bro", and "I got this." this", and in later seasons "Fool". In "Matched", during Raven's list of complaints about Beast Boy, one of the things she mentions is he says "Dude" and "Bro" too much.
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* BareYourMidriff: Like the 2003 original show, she sports this. In "Grandma Voice", Grandma Cyborg stopped her from going outside because of it.

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* TheChick: As the girliest member and TheHeart, she takes up this role for the Titans.


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* InSeriesNickname: She's often referred to as "Rave" by Cyborg, Beast Boy, and occasionally Robin. After their kiss in "Rocks and Water", Beast Boy also has a habit of calling her "Mama".

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* InSeriesNickname: She's often referred to as "Rave" "Rae" by Cyborg, Beast Boy, and occasionally Robin. After their kiss in "Rocks and Water", Beast Boy also has a habit of calling her "Mama".
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* LegFocus: This is heavily lampshaded in "Legs", when the Titans realize how shapely her legs are without her cloak. This is especially the case for Beast Boy. She even renames herself Lady Legasus.



* ShesGotLegs: This is heavily lampshaded in "Legs", when the Titans realize how shapely her legs are without her cloak. This is especially the case for Beast Boy. She even renames herself Lady Legasus.

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