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** The comic also confirms that Robin is Dick Grayson.

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** The comic also confirms that Robin is Dick Grayson.Grayson for those who couldn't take the hint from watching the show.
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** In Issue #20, we can see that Speedy's handle in multiplayer games is "Shaft," which is also the name of Speedy's {{expy}} from ComicBook/{{Youngblood}}.

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** In Issue #20, we can see that Speedy's handle in multiplayer games is "Shaft," which is also the name of Speedy's {{expy}} from ComicBook/{{Youngblood}}.ComicBook/YoungbloodImageComics.
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** Gill Girl, who debuts in issue 10 and has a couple of {{Cameo}}s in later issues, resembles the Film/CreatureFromTheBlackLagoon as [[http://i430.photobucket.com/albums/qq21/ulticomicref/Hero/Titans%20Cartoon/GillGirl.jpg a cute teenage girl]].

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** Gill Girl, who debuts in issue 10 and has a couple of {{Cameo}}s [[TheCameo cameos]] in later issues, resembles the Film/CreatureFromTheBlackLagoon as [[http://i430.photobucket.com/albums/qq21/ulticomicref/Hero/Titans%20Cartoon/GillGirl.jpg a cute teenage girl]].
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: While this series is a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', it adopts more material from the ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' comics than the original cartoon. One of the first big adaptations was the introduction of Sarah Simms, who was a LoveInterest of Cyborg's in the comics.

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* AdaptationAmalgamation: While this series is a comic adaptation of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', it adopts more material from the ''Comicbook/TeenTitans'' ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' comics than the original cartoon. One of the first big adaptations was the introduction of Sarah Simms, who was a LoveInterest of Cyborg's in the comics.



** "Regarding Robin" from issue 47 ends with Franchise/{{Batman}} himself, watching the Titans from afar and [[SoProudOfYou proud of what Robin has become]].

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** "Regarding Robin" from issue 47 ends with Franchise/{{Batman}} ComicBook/{{Batman}} himself, watching the Titans from afar and [[SoProudOfYou proud of what Robin has become]].



** New versions of Aqua Girl, Golden Eagle, and Azrael, recurring allies from the ''New Comicbook/TeenTitans'', appear briefly on a screen in Issue 50. Mirage and Flamebird also appear, but Mirage appeared in an earlier issue, and both will appear in a later issue as well.

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** New versions of Aqua Girl, Golden Eagle, and Azrael, recurring allies from the ''New Comicbook/TeenTitans'', ComicBook/TeenTitans'', appear briefly on a screen in Issue 50. Mirage and Flamebird also appear, but Mirage appeared in an earlier issue, and both will appear in a later issue as well.



** Also in Issue #39, Andre l'Blanc mistakenly assumes he's been cornered by the Doom Patrol, but it's actually Beast Boy, Herald, and Bumblebee--in the mainline comics, these three Titans joined the Doom Patrol following the events of ''Comicbook/OneYearLater''.

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** Also in Issue #39, Andre l'Blanc mistakenly assumes he's been cornered by the Doom Patrol, but it's actually Beast Boy, Herald, and Bumblebee--in the mainline comics, these three Titans joined the Doom Patrol following the events of ''Comicbook/OneYearLater''.''ComicBook/OneYearLater''.



** After Beast Boy tells his origin to some kids, one of them suggests he must've been bitten [[Franchise/SpiderMan by some radioactive dork]]. Early on that story, Beast Boy said he was bitten by a radioactive unicorn from another dimension.

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** After Beast Boy tells his origin to some kids, one of them suggests he must've been bitten [[Franchise/SpiderMan [[ComicBook/SpiderMan by some radioactive dork]]. Early on that story, Beast Boy said he was bitten by a radioactive unicorn from another dimension.
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* MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight: One issue sees Warp try and alter the timeline by replacing Batman as Robin's mentor, molding him into a money-hungry potential villain. Nightwing's intervention leads to the changes getting undone.
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Kitten is one for Robin as always, but the series introduces one for her in turn -- a teenage Riddler copy named Kwiz Kid. In his debut issue, he tries to stump Robin with his riddles in order to endear himself to her, only for her to reveal she was only going along with his plan so she could get Robin to come to her.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Blackfire's choice of words in the beginning of issue 7 ("You are absolutely priceless, Starfire! This should be rather...''rewarding!'') are early hints on what she ''actually'' plans to do with her sister.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Blackfire's choice of words in the beginning of issue 7 ("You are absolutely priceless, Starfire! This should be rather...''rewarding!'') ''rewarding!"'') are early hints on what she ''actually'' plans to do with her sister.
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* HandOrObjectUnderwear: The citizens of Jump City left naked as a result of Cyborg's sonic weaponry destroying their hypnotic clothing in issue eight are shown desperately trying to use their own hands to obscure their privates the instant they realize they're nude.
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* SceneryCensor: When Beast Boy and Starfire are left naked as a result of Cyborg's sonic weaponry destroying their hypnotic clothing in the eighth issue, Raven's arm obscures Starfire's breasts while Robin's head covers up Beast Boy and Starfire's pubic areas.
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** After Phobia's nightmares are dispelled in Issue #55, Beast Boy nervously consults with Raven about a dream featuring the two of them and either Valentine's Day or mistletoe. Raven curtly answers that [[SharedDream she'd prefer not to relive it]].

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** After Phobia's nightmares are dispelled in Issue #55, Beast Boy nervously consults with Raven about a dream featuring the two of them and [[KissingDiscretionShot either Valentine's Day or mistletoe.mistletoe]]. Raven curtly answers that [[SharedDream she'd prefer not to relive it]].

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* FuzzTherapy: One issue has the plot revolve around Hot Spot trying to find a way to calm down. This turns out to be the solution.



** Issue #39, another Valentines' Day issue, begins with Larry playing with his dolls and musing how it would be if everyone were in love... and then decides to take matters into his own hands by deploying CupidsArrow.

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** Issue #39, another Valentines' Day issue, begins with Larry playing with his dolls and musing how it would be if everyone were in love... and then decides to take matters into his own hands by deploying CupidsArrow.CupidsArrow (from the actual Cupid/Eros, no less).


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* SlowAndSteadyWinsTheRace: Where "slow" is relative in TheBigRace between {{Super Speed}}sters. Más y Menos are clearly the underdogs compared to Kid Flash, but since the Fastest Kid Alive took the time to flirt with every pretty girl he met along the way, he gave his girlfriend Jinx cause to accost him right before the finish line, giving the Tornado Twins the chance to take the win.
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* AbledInTheAdaptation: The comic's depiction of [[ComicBook/DialHForHero Robby Reed]] noticeably doesn't wear glasses.
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: The 55th issue concludes with Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, Raven and Cyborg going forth to stop Gizmo and a new HIVE Five.

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* {{Expy}}:
** Ice Kate and Kid Cool are teenage versions of Golden Glider and Captain Cold.
** The Kwiz Kid is basically a younger Riddler
** Gill Girl is a mashup of Aquagirl and Lagoon Boy (an actual version of Aquagirl would later be briefly seen towards the end of the series as an image on a screen, as well as in a chibi gag).
** Kitten becomes one of Duela Dent when she masquarades as the daughters of numerous villains.


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** Ice Kate and Kid Cool are teenage versions of Golden Glider and Captain Cold.
** The Kwiz Kid is basically a younger Riddler
** Gill Girl is a mashup of Aquagirl and Lagoon Boy (an actual version of Aquagirl would later be briefly seen towards the end of the series as an image on a screen, as well as in a chibi gag).
** Kitten becomes one of Duela Dent when she masquerades as the daughters of numerous villains.
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* NotMeThisTime: After the events of "Bad Girls", a later issue have Robin facing Jade Wilson, daughter of his arch nemesis Slade. Robin's first reaction is that it's Kitten posing as the offspring of other villains to get her father's attention, ''again'', but it turns out Jade Wilson's the real deal.

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* NotMeThisTime: After the events of "Bad Girls", a later issue have has Robin facing Jade Wilson, daughter of his arch nemesis Slade. Robin's first reaction is that it's Kitten posing as the offspring of other villains to get her father's attention, ''again'', but it turns out Jade Wilson's the real deal.

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