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** As of 2024, Cartoon Network airs the show WAY less compared to before. It only airs for a single hour on weekdays and they may or may not air on weekends.

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* TrollingCreator: A few episodes include several jabs directly aimed at the PeripheryDemographic detractors. Some are more blatant than others, with some comprising the entire plot of an episode. It doesn't help when the writing staff is from an AnimatedAdaptation of a [[WesternAnimation/{{MAD}} Trolling Magazine]], with certain exceptions (Creator/WillFriedle and Tab Murphy, [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney yes]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}} that]] [[WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire guy]], are the most striking).

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** The creators have shown Robin and Starfire's relationship very differently from the first series, even dubbing over a scene from the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansTroubleInTokyo'' movie for a daydream.
** As many people note, "The Return of Slade" is one long TakeThatAudience that tried to sucker fans into watching and talking about the episode by promising an appearance by [[BigBad Slade]], only to discard him about a minute-and-a-half in to focus on a thinly-veiled response to the people who've criticized the show.
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episodes include several jabs directly aimed at are entirely dedicated to the PeripheryDemographic detractors. Some are more blatant than others, writers tackling criticism lobbed towards the show or just teasing the massive {{Hatedom}}. In addition to the above, there's "Let's Get Serious", "The Fourth Wall", "Finally a Lesson", and "Squash and Stretch". There's even an episode called "The Cape" that's a GagDub of the first episode of the 2003 series, with some comprising the entire plot of an episode. It doesn't help when the writing staff is from an AnimatedAdaptation of a [[WesternAnimation/{{MAD}} Trolling Magazine]], with certain exceptions (Creator/WillFriedle and Tab Murphy, [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney yes]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}} that]] [[WesternAnimation/AtlantisTheLostEmpire guy]], are the most striking).Go! Titans proclaiming that it's "just as good as they remembered".
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** The superheroes from ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' in "Let's Get Serious" also count here. The team's designs featured are from Season 1, where there were definitely a lot more lighter moments, and [[CerebusSyndrome Season 2 is the one that got really dark]]. In addition to that, Aqualad is probably the closest they got to an accurate portrayal (makes sense, considering his [[Creator/KharyPayton voice actor]] is ''right there''); even though it could be possible, Miss Martian never stretched her arms the way she did, usually using her body-shifting powers for disguises and the like. Superboy gets it the worst of all, here: not only does he [[OutOfCharacterMoment wink like a pretty boy even though he's clearly the angstiest of the Season 1 team]], but he also flies despite [[spoiler: being only half-Kryptonian, with not one of Lex Luthor's shields in sight.]]

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** The superheroes from ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' in "Let's Get Serious" also count here. The team's designs featured are from Season 1, where there were definitely a lot more lighter moments, and [[CerebusSyndrome Season 2 is the one that got really dark]]. In addition to that, Aqualad is probably the closest they got to an accurate portrayal (makes sense, considering his [[Creator/KharyPayton voice actor]] is ''right there''); even though it could be possible, Miss Martian never stretched her arms the way she did, usually using her body-shifting powers for disguises and the like. Superboy gets it the worst of all, here: not only does he [[OutOfCharacterMoment wink like a pretty boy even though he's clearly the angstiest of the Season 1 team]], but he also flies despite [[spoiler: being [[spoiler:being only half-Kryptonian, with not one of Lex Luthor's shields in sight.]]



** Many people believe that "The Night Begins To Shine" was written for this show, when it's actually a stock music library track that was created a decade prior. In fact, the only reason it was included in "Slumber Party", where it made it's first appearance, was for {{padding}}, as the episode ran 10 seconds shorter than usual.

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** Many people believe that "The Night Begins To Shine" was written for this show, when it's actually a stock music library track that was created a decade prior. In fact, the only reason it was included in "Slumber Party", where it made it's its first appearance, was for {{padding}}, as the episode ran 10 seconds shorter than usual.
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** Episodes like "The Return of Slade", "The Fourth Wall", and "Let's Get Serious" all take the time to acknowledge the criticisms lobbied against it by fans of the original show, but always end up placing blame back on said audience for "not getting the joke" or "taking things too seriously", making it look like the writers are immature and CantTakeCriticism. "TTG v. PPG", ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'' crossover, on the other hand, goes out of its way to not only acknowledge the flaws of the show but stays firm in the fact that yes, the Titans are all incompetent {{Jerkass}}es, and that's the comedy of the show, but delivers it in a way that isn't so insulting to detractors.

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** Episodes like "The Return of Slade", "The Fourth Wall", and "Let's Get Serious" all take the time to acknowledge the criticisms lobbied against it by fans of the original show, but always end up placing blame back on said audience for "not getting the joke" or "taking things too seriously", making it look like the writers are immature and CantTakeCriticism.can't take criticism. "TTG v. PPG", ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'' crossover, on the other hand, goes out of its way to not only acknowledge the flaws of the show but stays firm in the fact that yes, the Titans are all incompetent {{Jerkass}}es, and that's the comedy of the show, but delivers it in a way that isn't so insulting to detractors.
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** Episodes like "The Return of Slade", "The Fourth Wall", and "Let's Get Serious" all take the time to acknowledge the criticisms lobbied against it by fans of the original show, but always end up placing blame back on said audience for "not getting the joke" or "taking things too seriously", making it look like the writers are immature and can't take criticism. "TTG v. PPG", ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'' crossover, on the other hand, goes out of its way to not only acknowledge the flaws of the show but stays firm in the fact that yes, the Titans are all incompetent {{Jerkass}}es, and that's the comedy of the show, but delivers it in a way that isn't so insulting to detractors.

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** Episodes like "The Return of Slade", "The Fourth Wall", and "Let's Get Serious" all take the time to acknowledge the criticisms lobbied against it by fans of the original show, but always end up placing blame back on said audience for "not getting the joke" or "taking things too seriously", making it look like the writers are immature and can't take criticism.CantTakeCriticism. "TTG v. PPG", ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'' crossover, on the other hand, goes out of its way to not only acknowledge the flaws of the show but stays firm in the fact that yes, the Titans are all incompetent {{Jerkass}}es, and that's the comedy of the show, but delivers it in a way that isn't so insulting to detractors.
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** Several episodes of this show have been released to the Cartoon Network app before their television premieres, with some of them appearing months before broadcast.
** "The Wishbone" appeared on Creator/{{Max}} a day before airing on TV.
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** During the 2003 series' run, WordOfGod was that Raven and Beast Boy were supposed to be LikeBrotherAndSister and wouldn't work well together. Despite this, it is one of the biggest FanPreferredCouples in western animation and it is widely considered fanon, with many fan works depicting at least a one-sided crush between the two. ''Go!'' completely embraces the idea, however. Beast Boy openly flirts with Raven, Raven has a canonical crush on him, and they've had a few episodes focused on them. Beast Boy's canonical love interest Terra pops up, but has been given an AdaptationalVillainy treatment to be more in-line with her comic version: originally loathing and exploiting him but eventually warming up to him. Still, she is [[BettyAndVeronica the "Betty" to Raven's "Veronica"]] and [=BBRae=] is given much more ShipTease.

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** During the 2003 series' run, WordOfGod was that Raven and Beast Boy were supposed to be LikeBrotherAndSister and wouldn't work well together. Despite this, it is one of the biggest FanPreferredCouples [[FanPreferredCouple fan-preferred couples]] in western animation and it is widely considered fanon, with many fan works depicting at least a one-sided crush between the two. ''Go!'' completely embraces the idea, however. Beast Boy openly flirts with Raven, Raven has a canonical crush on him, and they've had a few episodes focused on them. Beast Boy's canonical love interest Terra pops up, but has been given an AdaptationalVillainy treatment to be more in-line with her comic version: originally loathing and exploiting him but eventually warming up to him. Still, she is [[BettyAndVeronica the "Betty" to Raven's "Veronica"]] and [=BBRae=] is given much more ShipTease.
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** During the 2003 series' run, WordOfGod was that Raven and Beast Boy were supposed to be LikeBrotherAndSister and wouldn't work well together. Despite this, it is one of the biggest FanPreferredCouples in western animation and it is widely considered fanon, with many fan works depicting at least a one-sided crush between the two. ''Go!'' completely embraces the idea, however. Beast Boy openly flirts with Raven, Raven has a canonical crush on him, and they've had a few episodes focused on them. Beast Boy's canonical love interest Terra pops up, but has been given an AdaptationalVillainy treatment to be more in-line with her comic version: originally loathing and exploiting him but eventually warming up to him. Still, she is [[BettyAndVeronic the "Betty" to Raven's "Veronica"]] and BBRae is given much more ShipTease.

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** During the 2003 series' run, WordOfGod was that Raven and Beast Boy were supposed to be LikeBrotherAndSister and wouldn't work well together. Despite this, it is one of the biggest FanPreferredCouples in western animation and it is widely considered fanon, with many fan works depicting at least a one-sided crush between the two. ''Go!'' completely embraces the idea, however. Beast Boy openly flirts with Raven, Raven has a canonical crush on him, and they've had a few episodes focused on them. Beast Boy's canonical love interest Terra pops up, but has been given an AdaptationalVillainy treatment to be more in-line with her comic version: originally loathing and exploiting him but eventually warming up to him. Still, she is [[BettyAndVeronic [[BettyAndVeronica the "Betty" to Raven's "Veronica"]] and BBRae [=BBRae=] is given much more ShipTease.
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** Creator/ScottMenville as Robin, Creator/HyndenWalch as Starfire, Creator/KharyPayton as Cyborg, Creator/GregCipes as Beast Boy and Creator/TaraStrong as Raven. That's right, they're all back. For better or for worse is still debatable.

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** Creator/ScottMenville as Robin, Creator/HyndenWalch as Starfire, Creator/KharyPayton as Cyborg, Creator/GregCipes as Beast Boy and Creator/TaraStrong as Raven. That's right, they're all back. For better or for worse is still debatable.
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** Beast Boy and Raven are frequently referred to as "[=BBRae=]" in the fandom. Then, in "Rocks and Water" the term gets used in the actual show.
** Some people, including WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter, negatively called the show "Toddler Titans" due to how immature the characters act. The show would later produce an episode called "Toddler Titans...Yay!".

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** During the 2003 series' run, WordOfGod was that Raven and Beast Boy were supposed to be LikeBrotherAndSister and wouldn't work well together. Despite this, it is one of the biggest FanPreferredCouples in western animation and it is widely considered fanon, with many fan works depicting at least a one-sided crush between the two. ''Go!'' completely embraces the idea, however. Beast Boy openly flirts with Raven, Raven are frequently referred has a canonical crush on him, and they've had a few episodes focused on them. Beast Boy's canonical love interest Terra pops up, but has been given an AdaptationalVillainy treatment to as "[=BBRae=]" in be more in-line with her comic version: originally loathing and exploiting him but eventually warming up to him. Still, she is [[BettyAndVeronic the fandom. Then, in "Rocks "Betty" to Raven's "Veronica"]] and Water" the term gets used in the actual show.
BBRae is given much more ShipTease.
** Some people, including WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter, negatively called the show "Toddler Titans" due to how immature the characters act. The show This would later produce an wind up being used as the name of a Season 6 episode called "Toddler Titans...Yay!".that parodies preschool shows utilizing FakeInteractivity.
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** Robin and Speedy are not only voiced by same actor, they sound exactly the same. Robin and also shares the same voice actor as Brain and Birdarang

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** Robin and Speedy are not only voiced by same actor, they sound exactly the same. Robin and also shares the same voice actor as Brain and BirdarangBirdarang.



* MakeAWishContribution: The episode "Wally T." is about the Titans meeting their biggest fan. The kid is voiced by William Walter Thompson, who was an actual big fan of the show and used his wish to be a character in it.

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* MakeAWishContribution: The episode "Wally T." T" is about the Titans meeting their biggest fan. The kid is voiced by William Walter Thompson, who was an actual big fan of the show and used his wish to be a character in it.
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*** The same episode also has Frank Welker return as Jabberjaw and Magilla Gorilla after being replaced by Niccole Thurman and Paul F Tompkins on ''WesternAnimation/{{Jellystone}}''.

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*** The same episode also has Frank Welker return as Jabberjaw and Magilla Gorilla after being replaced by Niccole Thurman and Paul F F. Tompkins on ''WesternAnimation/{{Jellystone}}''.



** As of her first major speaking role in "Forest Pirates," Bumblebee is now voiced by Ozioma Akagha instead of T'Keyah "Crystal" Keymah.
** In "Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary", Snagglepuss is voiced by J.P. Kaliark instead of Creator/DanaSnyder.

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** As of her first major speaking role in "Forest Pirates," Pirates", Bumblebee is now voiced by Ozioma Akagha instead of T'Keyah "Crystal" Keymah.
** In "Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary", Snagglepuss is voiced by J.P. Kaliark Karliak instead of Creator/DanaSnyder.



* PopCultureUrbanLegends: [[https://preview.redd.it/f5yxf9p4e8s01.jpg?auto=webp&s=77d98c28a08134c8daed863b4e221d7871a21d4e One image]] constantly circulated online is of Cyborg [[VisualPun literally beating his meat]] to Raven's legs. Except Raven showing her legs and Cyborg beating meat did not happen at the same time. While the meat beating was indeed a masturbation joke, it happened in "Burger vs. Burrito," while Raven showed her legs in "Legs."

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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: [[https://preview.redd.it/f5yxf9p4e8s01.jpg?auto=webp&s=77d98c28a08134c8daed863b4e221d7871a21d4e One image]] constantly circulated online is of Cyborg [[VisualPun literally beating his meat]] to Raven's legs. Except Raven showing her legs and Cyborg beating meat did not happen at the same time. While the meat beating was indeed a masturbation joke, it happened in "Burger vs. Burrito," Burrito", while Raven showed her legs in "Legs.""Legs".



** "Colors of Raven" is pretty much an extension of "[[Recap/TeenTitansS1E6Nevermore Nevermore]]", and expands upon the "different colored LiteralSplitPersonality Ravens". Many have pointed out that Green Raven the personification of Bravery is absent, but have noticed Lady Legasus seems to take after her. It even more directly copies the [[ComicBook/TeenTitansGo 2003 series' comic spin-off]] story "Pieces of Me."

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** "Colors of Raven" is pretty much an extension of "[[Recap/TeenTitansS1E6Nevermore Nevermore]]", and expands upon the "different colored LiteralSplitPersonality Ravens". Many have pointed out that Green Raven the personification of Bravery is absent, but have noticed Lady Legasus seems to take after her. It even more directly copies the [[ComicBook/TeenTitansGo 2003 series' comic spin-off]] story "Pieces of Me."Me".



** "Cartoon Feud" has Creator/FrankWelker, Creator/GreyDeLisle, Creator/MatthewLillard, and Creator/KateMicucci return as Scooby Doo & Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Shaggy Rogers, and Velma Dinkley respectively from newer media.
** Larry Kenney as original Lion-O from ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats'' in “Teen Titans Roar!”

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** "Cartoon Feud" has Creator/FrankWelker, Creator/GreyDeLisle, Creator/MatthewLillard, and Creator/KateMicucci return as Scooby Doo Scooby-Doo & Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Shaggy Rogers, and Velma Dinkley respectively from newer media.
** Larry Kenney as original Lion-O from ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats'' in “Teen "Teen Titans Roar!”Roar!"



** "Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary" has the following reprisals

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** "Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary" has the following reprisalsreprisals:



*** Creator/CandiMilo as Granny and Witch Hazel from modern Looney Tunes media since 2017 and as Dexter from ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory''
*** Creator/FredTatasciore as Yosemite Sam, Taz, and Michigan J Frog
*** Cathy Cavadini as Blossom from [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls the original 1998 Powerpuff Girls]] as stated under TheOriginalDarrin. Roger L Jackson also returns as Mojo Jojo.

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*** Creator/CandiMilo as Granny and Witch Hazel from modern Looney Tunes ''Looney Tunes'' media since 2017 and as Dexter from ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory''
*** Creator/FredTatasciore as Yosemite Sam, Taz, and Michigan J J. Frog
*** Cathy Cavadini as Blossom from [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls the original 1998 Powerpuff Girls]] as stated under TheOriginalDarrin. Roger L L. Jackson also returns as Mojo Jojo.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The episode "Wally T" originally had the dialouge of the titular character provided by the person based on him. But due to a rule that only members of SAG-AFTRA could be included in the final TV broadcast, his lines were redubbed by Tara Strong. Despite the rule only applying to TV airings, the original version has not appeared on home media.

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* FollowTheLeader: In the wake of its success, a few other franchises would try their own SuperDeformed DenserAndWackier SelfParody spinoffs, such as ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyPonyLife'' and more notably ''WesternAnimation/ThundercatsRoar''.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The episode "Wally T" originally had the dialouge dialogue of the titular character provided by the person based on him. But due to a rule that only members of SAG-AFTRA could be included in the final TV broadcast, his lines were redubbed by Tara Strong. Despite the rule only applying to TV airings, the original version has not appeared on home media.

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