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* BigBad: Of Season 3.



* PickOnSomeoneYourOwnSize: Like Slade, his chief enmity is with a teenager - Cyborg, in Blood's case.

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* PickOnSomeoneYourOwnSize: Like Slade, his chief enmity is with a teenager - Cyborg, in Blood's case. Interestingly, Cyborg is ''bigger'' than Blood.
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* TheDreaded: Most Titans' reaction to her showing up is the ''run the heck away'' if they don't have any ally for back-up. And [[HeroKiller for good reasons]].

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* TheDreaded: Most Titans' reaction to her showing up is the to ''run the heck away'' if they don't have any ally for back-up. And [[HeroKiller for good reasons]].



* {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le: She's shown to be impossible to kill.

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* {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le: She's shown Her shapeshifting allows her to be impossible to kill.practically heal from anything. She survived being ''literally blown up'' by Robin.

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* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He's able to predict Trigon's backing out of their deal and makes his own preparations.



* BadBoss: Betrays Slade after he delivers Raven. [[spoiler: Slade is DangerouslyGenreSavvy enough to anticipate this possibility, and made his own preparations.]]

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* BadBoss: Betrays Slade after he delivers Raven. [[spoiler: Slade is DangerouslyGenreSavvy smart enough to anticipate this possibility, and made his own preparations.]]



* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Despite his RealityWarper powers being strong enough to easily defeat the Titans, he also took the precaution of drugging them and keeping them locked in special restrainers to nullify their powers.



* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: His plots to take down the individual Titans were very well-tailored to take advantage of their personalities, abilities, and the related genre-conventions. Unfortunately, he still failed more than he'd thought.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Not so much in terms of fighting ability, which is more or less consistent, but in his influence over the series. In the comics Deathstroke was a [[HiredGunns mercenary for hire]], but here he's a [[TheChessmaster chessmaster]] who has control over all the major events in the series.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Not so much in terms of fighting ability, which is more or less consistent, but in his influence over the series. In the comics Deathstroke was a [[HiredGunns [[HiredGuns mercenary for hire]], but here he's a [[TheChessmaster chessmaster]] who has control over all the major events in the series.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Not so much in terms of fighting ability, which is more or less consistent, but in his influence over the series. In the comics Deathstroke was a [[HiredGunns mercenary for hire]], but here he's a [[TheChessmaster chessmaster]] who has control over all the major events in the series.

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* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He's able to predict Trigon's backing out of their deal and makes his own preparations.



* EvilCounterpart:
** To Robin (both have very similar personalities and skills, but Robin uses his to protect the innocent while Slade uses his to commit crimes and acquire power) and Raven (Raven is a demon by birth and a heroine by choice; Slade is human by birth, harbinger of the apocalypse by choice).
** He also serves as this to Batman; a skilled, manipulative, and intelligent mentor but while Batman had the best intentions (for the most part), Slade is frequently abusive and treats his proteges harshly.



* GenreSavvy: He's able to predict Trigon's backing out of their deal and makes his own preparations.



* OneSceneWonder: In the series finale, Slade appears for a single fight scene with Beast Boy - this is first appearance since the season 4 finale. [[spoiler: Turns out to be a Sladebot, but the general effect is achieved.]]



* ShadowArchetype:
** To Robin (both have very similar personalities and skills, but Robin uses his to protect the innocent while Slade uses his to commit crimes and acquire power) and Raven (Raven is a demon by birth and a heroine by choice; Slade is human by birth, harbinger of the apocalypse by choice).
** He also serves as this to Batman; a skilled, manipulative, and intelligent mentor but while Batman had the best intentions (for the most part), Slade is frequently abusive and treats his proteges harshly.



* BadBoss: Betrays Slade after he delivers Raven. [[spoiler: Slade is GenreSavvy enough to anticipate this possibility, and made his own preparations.]]

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* BadBoss: Betrays Slade after he delivers Raven. [[spoiler: Slade is GenreSavvy DangerouslyGenreSavvy enough to anticipate this possibility, and made his own preparations.]]
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* MythologyGag: As the "Alien Woman", she bears a resemblance to the heroic character White Witch.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: As the "Alien Woman", she gently assures Starfire that the transformation she is going through is a natural process...only so that she could be caught off-guard when she transforms into a "Chrysalis Eater" to devour her.



* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: She has two identities, though neither of them are very imaginatively-named in the long run.



* MysteriousWaif
* OneWingedAngel: Her monstrous "Chrysalis Eater" form.
* VillainOfTheWeek: Appears in only one episode...although this can be forgiven, since she appears to be eaten by an alien plant-monster at the end.



* WomanInWhite

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* WomanInWhiteWomanInWhite: Wears nothing but a long flowing white gown as the "Alien Woman".
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[[folder:Alien Woman/Cironielian Chrysalis Eater]]
->'''Voiced by''': Catherine Cavadini

A shapeshifting extraterrestrial creature that, as her name would suggest, eats chrysalises, namely the chrysalis stage of a certain number of Tameranians. Unfortunately, Starfire is one of them.

* AlienEyes: As the "Alien Woman", her eyes are large, bulbous, and purple with diagonal black slits in the middle.
* EvilAlbino: She has a mainly white color scheme in both forms, which a bit of red/purple here and there.
* GiantSpider/ GiantEnemyCrab
* GutturalGrowler: Speaks with a raspy voice as the "Chrysalis Eater", in contrast to her soothing angelic voice as the "Alien Woman".
* LightIsNotGood: As the "Alien Woman".
* MilkyWhiteEyes: As the "Chrysalis Eater".
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Has the ability to alternate between a large crab/spider-like creature and a humanoid woman with insectoid features.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl
* WomanInWhite
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* AwesomeByAnalysis: He attempts this in his third appearance, where he reveals he has passed his time in jail analyzing the Titans' powers, then developing exactly the weapons and gadget required to counter their powers. Unfortunately for him, he comes back right when they're absent fighting the Brotherhood of Evil, leaving to replace them the Titans East, whose powers and weaknesses don't match Control Freak's gadgets at all. He then takes some time to analyze the Titans East's weaknesses, and devises new challenges based around them.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: The guy has some serious tech, and even ''Cyborg'' acknowledges that. His remote even makes him a low-level RealityWarper. That the Titans don't take him seriously likely has nothing to do with his abilities and everything to do with his personality.
* BigBadWannabe: He believes himself to be the Titans' archenemy and tries ''hard'' to be one, but they barely acknowledge him as a villain, and don't even bother putting him on their enemies' list (despite Puppet King, a one-shot villain, being listed on it).

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* AwesomeByAnalysis: He attempts this in his third appearance, where he reveals he has passed his time in jail analyzing the Titans' powers, then developing exactly the weapons and gadget required to counter their powers.them. Unfortunately for him, he comes back right when they're absent fighting the Brotherhood of Evil, leaving to replace them the Titans East, whose powers and weaknesses don't match Control Freak's gadgets at all. He then takes some time to analyze the Titans East's weaknesses, and devises new challenges based around them.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: The guy has some serious tech, and even ''Cyborg'' ''[[TheSmartGuy Cyborg]]'' acknowledges that. His remote even makes him a low-level RealityWarper. That the Titans don't take him seriously likely has nothing to do with his abilities and everything to do with his personality.
* BigBadWannabe: He believes himself to be the Titans' archenemy and tries ''hard'' to be one, but they barely acknowledge him as a villain, and villain. When leaving a list of all their enemies to the Titans East's attention, they don't even bother putting him on their enemies' list it (despite Puppet King, a one-shot villain, being listed on it).listed).
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This is quite a stretch. Yes, Slade's a diabolical mastermind in this show rather than a mercenary, but that's a common archetype for countless villains, and other than an interest in subverting the hero to join his side Slade doesn't have a real commonalities with Ra's. It's even more unlikely that the creators were considering Ra's only to be substituted with Slade when one recalls that Deathstroke was the Teen Titans' archnemesis pre-New 52, and was thus likely part of the story from the beginning.


* {{Expy}}: He has more in common with Ra's Al Ghul than he does with Deathstroke. Instead of being a mercenary, he's a terrorist mastermind, his desire to turn Robin into his apprentice mirrors Ra's' desire to make Batman his successor, and [[spoiler: he managed to cheat death at some point]], only he didn't need the Lazarus Pit for it. It should also be noted that ''Film/BatmanBegins'' was in development around the time the show started, and DC shows had a weird policy about including villains that were being used in other adaptations at the time, so it makes you wonder if he [[WhatCouldHaveBeen was supposed to be Ra's early in development]].
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* {{Expy}}: He has more in common with Ra's Al Ghul than he does with Deathstroke. Instead of being a mercenary, he's a terrorist mastermind, his desire to turn Robin into his apprentice mirrors Ra's' desire to make Batman his successor, and [[spoiler: he managed to cheat death at some point]], only he didn't need the Lazarus Pit for it. It should also be noted that ''Film/BatmanBegins'' was in development around the time the show started, and DC shows had a weird policy about including villains that were being used in other adaptations at the time, so it makes you wonder if he [[WhatCouldHaveBeen was supposed to be Ra's early in development]].

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* TheCorrupter: Seasons One and Two as part of his appprentice recruitng process. It doesn't work with Robin but Terra goes full super villain.

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* TheCorrupter: Seasons One and Two as part of his appprentice apprentice recruitng process. It doesn't work with Robin but Terra goes full super villain.


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* OneSceneWonder: In the series finale, Slade appears for a single fight scene with Beast Boy - this is first appearance since the season 4 finale. [[spoiler: Turns out to be a Sladebot, but the general effect is achieved.]]
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike the quiet, stoic Slade, he's loud and bombastic. He also has superpowers, whereas Slade was a BadassNormal.
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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: He was easily the most powerful villain of all, seeing as how he [[spoiler:destroyed the world approximately 12 seconds after entering it]]. However, being the "incarnation of evil" doesn't leave much room for a complex personality.

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* GenericDoomsdayVillain: He was easily the most powerful villain of all, seeing as how he [[spoiler:destroyed the world approximately 12 seconds after entering it]]. However, being the "incarnation of evil" doesn't leave much room for a complex personality.personality or motivations beyond "destroy shit and rule over it all."
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/LaurenTom (most appearances), Creator/TaraStrong ("Lightspeed")

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/LaurenTom (most appearances), Creator/TaraStrong ("Lightspeed")
("Titans Together")
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* BrokenPedestal: The Titans including Starfire were awed by his heroics, but they all lost respect to him when he called the latter [[FantasticSlur ''Troq'']] and the former discovered his prejudice against Starfire and all Tamaraneans.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts all friendly towards the Titans, except Starfire, and is seen as a great hero. Then it all turned sour when he called Starfire a "Troq" and when the rest of the Titans learned about his bigotry.

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* BrokenPedestal: The Titans including Starfire were awed by his heroics, but they all lost respect to him when he called the latter [[FantasticSlur ''Troq'']] and when the former discovered his prejudice against Starfire and all Tamaraneans.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts all friendly towards the Titans, except Starfire, and is seen as a great hero. Then it all turned sour when he called Starfire a "Troq" and when the rest of the Titans learned learns about his bigotry.
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* BrokenPedestal: The Titans including Starfire were awed by his heroics, but they all lost respect to him when he called a latter [[FantasticRacism ''Troq'']] and the former discovered his prejudice against Starfire and the rest of the Tamaraneans.

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* BrokenPedestal: The Titans including Starfire were awed by his heroics, but they all lost respect to him when he called a the latter [[FantasticRacism [[FantasticSlur ''Troq'']] and the former discovered his prejudice against Starfire and the rest of the all Tamaraneans.



* GuiltByAssociation: By the end of the episode, he declares that the Earthlings are on the same level as the Tamaraneans because they called out on his racism.

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* GuiltByAssociation: By the end of the episode, he declares that the Earthlings are on the same level as the Tamaraneans because they called him out on his racism.



* HateSink: Seems to only exist as how racist assholes act in a VerySpecialEpisode.
* IronicName: {{Zigzagged}}. His name sounds similar to ''valor'' meaning "Courage", while he is indeed courageous when facing off the Locrix. He's anything but when confronted about his racism.

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* HateSink: Seems Of his sole appearing episode. With the Locrix being a race of faceless beings the audience learns nothing about to only exist as how racist assholes act form any investment in a VerySpecialEpisode.
their defeat, Val-Yor and his racism becomes the main antagonistic focus of the episode.
* IronicName: {{Zigzagged}}. His name sounds similar to ''valor'' meaning "Courage", while "Courage". While he is indeed courageous when facing off against the Locrix. He's anything but when confronted about his racism.



* NobleBigot: Deconstructed, barring Starfire, Val-Yor genuinely liked the other Titans and is trying to stop an evil alien race, but he's also still a racist.
* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: If not for his racism, he would've been a genuinely heroic.
* RealityEnsues: Unlike in other {{Very Special Episode}}s where the racist learns the error of their ways, and ends their prejudice near the end, Starfire saving his life didn't end his racism at all.
* WhatTheHellHero: The Titans called him out about his racism.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: Val-Yor thanked this way Starfire and "compliments" her that she's one of the good ones. None of the Titans were impressed.

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* NobleBigot: Deconstructed, barring Deconstructed. Barring Starfire, Val-Yor genuinely liked the other Titans and is trying to stop an evil alien race, but he's also still a racist.
* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: If not for his racism, he would've been a genuinely heroic.
* RealityEnsues: Unlike in other {{Very Special Episode}}s VerySpecialEpisode where the racist learns the error of their ways, ways and ends their prejudice near changes for the end, better, Starfire saving his life didn't end his racism make Val-Yor any less of a racist than he was at all.the start of the episode.
* WhatTheHellHero: The Titans called call him out about on his racism.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace: Val-Yor thanked this way thanks Starfire and "compliments" this way, "complimenting" her that she's on being one of the good ones.Tamaraneans. None of the Titans were impressed.
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->''"I see you have a Tamaranean."''


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--> '''Val-Yor:''' I thought you earthlings were alright. I guess I was wrong. You're just like the Troqs.
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%%* EvilRedhead:

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%%* EvilRedhead:* EvilRedhead: Starting to go bald, but what's there is red.



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%%* {{Geek}}:* {{Geek}}: He is fascinated with science fiction, collectible toys, etc.

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* InterspeciesRomance: The New Teen Titans shows her married to [[spoiler:Glgrdsklechhh]].

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* InterspeciesRomance: The [[WesternAnimation/DCNation New Teen Titans Titans]] shows her married to [[spoiler:Glgrdsklechhh]].

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* IronicName: His name sounds similar to ''valor'' meaning "Courage", he's anything but when confronted about his racism.

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* IronicName: {{Zigzagged}}. His name sounds similar to ''valor'' meaning "Courage", he's while he is indeed courageous when facing off the Locrix. He's anything but when confronted about his racism.



* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: If not for his racism, he would've been a genuinely heroic.



* YouAreACreditToYourRace: Val-Yor thanked Starfire and "compliments" her that she's one of the good ones. None of the Titans were impressed.

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* AliensAreBastards:

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* AliensAreBastards: It turns out that Val-Yor isn't as heroic as he claims.



* BitchInSheepsClothing:

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: He acts all friendly towards the Titans, except Starfire, and is seen as a great hero. Then it all turned sour when he called Starfire a "Troq" and when the rest of the Titans learned about his bigotry.



* HateSink: Seems to only exist as how real life racists act.
* {{Jerkass}}:
* TheNicknamer:
* NobleBigot: Deconstructed,
* RealityEnsues:
* WhatTheHellHero:
* YouAreACreditToYourRace:

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* GuiltByAssociation: By the end of the episode, he declares that the Earthlings are on the same level as the Tamaraneans because they called out on his racism.
* HateSink: Seems to only exist as how real life racists act.
racist assholes act in a VerySpecialEpisode.
* {{Jerkass}}:
IronicName: His name sounds similar to ''valor'' meaning "Courage", he's anything but when confronted about his racism.
* TheNicknamer:
{{Jerkass}}: A racist and a complete asshole all around.
* TheNicknamer: Aside from "Troq" towards Starfire, he called Robin "Spike", Raven "Sunshine", Cyborg "Metal Butt", and Beast Boy "Champ".
* NobleBigot: Deconstructed,
Deconstructed, barring Starfire, Val-Yor genuinely liked the other Titans and is trying to stop an evil alien race, but he's also still a racist.
* RealityEnsues:
RealityEnsues: Unlike in other {{Very Special Episode}}s where the racist learns the error of their ways, and ends their prejudice near the end, Starfire saving his life didn't end his racism at all.
* WhatTheHellHero:
WhatTheHellHero: The Titans called him out about his racism.
* YouAreACreditToYourRace:YouAreACreditToYourRace: Val-Yor thanked Starfire and "compliments" her that she's one of the good ones. None of the Titans were impressed.

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!!The HIVE

[[folder:Brother Blood]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio

Head of the HIVE in season three, and Cyborg's ArchEnemy. A powerful psychic with a flair for MindControl.

Powers and Abilities: MindControl, telekinesis, teleportation, superstrength, photographic memory, energy blasts. As a cyborg, gains all of Cyborg's powers as well.

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!!The HIVE

[[folder:Brother Blood]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio

Head of the HIVE in season three, and Cyborg's ArchEnemy.
[[folder: Val-Yor]]
--> Voiced By: Stephen Root

A powerful psychic with hero from another planet who's on a flair for MindControl.

Powers and Abilities: MindControl, telekinesis, teleportation, superstrength, photographic memory, energy blasts. As
mission to stop [[MechanicalLifeforms The Locrix]], however his true self is anything but heroic. It turns out he's a cyborg, gains all of Cyborg's powers as well.FantasticRacist towards Tamaraneans like Starfire.


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* BrokenPedestal: The Titans including Starfire were awed by his heroics, but they all lost respect to him when he called a latter [[FantasticRacism ''Troq'']] and the former discovered his prejudice against Starfire and the rest of the Tamaraneans.
* BitchInSheepsClothing:
* FantasticRacism: Towards Tamaraneans like Starfire.
* FantasticSlur: ''Troq'' means "Nothing" or "Worthless" which he calls Starfire a "Stupid Nothing"
* HateSink: Seems to only exist as how real life racists act.
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!!The HIVE

[[folder:Brother Blood]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio

Head of the HIVE in season three, and Cyborg's ArchEnemy. A powerful psychic with a flair for MindControl.

Powers and Abilities: MindControl, telekinesis, teleportation, superstrength, photographic memory, energy blasts. As a cyborg, gains all of Cyborg's powers as well.
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!!Trigon the Terrible

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* AttentionWhore: She yells out her conversation with one particular person just to get everyone else's attention.




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!!Malchior

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!!The Amazing Mumbo

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!Control Freak

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! Kardiak

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* ForScience: He'll stop at nothing to see what fiendish things he can do with the technology he steals from cyborg.

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* ForScience: He'll stop at nothing to see what fiendish things he can do with the technology he steals from cyborg.Cyborg.
* InsufferableGenius: Gizmo is a ''very'' smart and won't hesitate to insult those who fail to understand the things he does.




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* SpannerInTheWorks: Un "Titans Together", Beast Boy's original plan was for Jericho to possess Cinderblock and then have Cinderblock escort the Titans as "prisoners". The possession part worked, which is how they found out the Brotherhood of Evil's base was in Paris... but Private HIVE messes up the "escort inside the base" part when he praises Cinderblock for making a nice catch, causing Jericho-as-Cinderblock to say "Thanks" and thus cause Private HIVE to realize something is wrong since normally, Cinderblock can't talk.

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* SpannerInTheWorks: Un In "Titans Together", Beast Boy's original plan was for Jericho to possess Cinderblock and then have Cinderblock escort the Titans as "prisoners". The possession part worked, which is how they found out the Brotherhood of Evil's base was in Paris... but Private HIVE messes up the "escort inside the base" part when he praises Cinderblock for making a nice catch, causing Jericho-as-Cinderblock to say "Thanks" and thus cause Private HIVE to realize something is wrong since normally, Cinderblock can't talk.




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A mysterious character whose motives are unknown, but vaguely seem to revolve around the conquest/destruction of Jump City, with more plans stemming from there. Slade is the first major antagonist of the series and appears in all five seasons in some form, and is a major villain in three, driven to recruit one of the Teen Titans as an "apprentice" in the first two seasons and an undead servant of Trigon the Terrible working for the promise of being restored to life in the fourth. A master tactician and a martial arts expert capable of defeating Robin easily, Slade is aided by hordes of robotic minions (even going to the extent of having "Slade-bots", or android stand-ins for himself to avoid being exposed to the risk of capture, ala SelfDemonstrating/DoctorDoom) and the services of three mutant metahumans; Overload, Cinderblock and Plasmus. Notable for this show, which [[LoafingInFullCostume didn't really care about giving the actual names of various superheroes and supervillains]], he is never called by his comic name, ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}. Generally regarded as ''the'' villain of the show among fandom.

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A mysterious character whose motives are unknown, but vaguely seem to revolve around the conquest/destruction of Jump City, with more plans stemming from there. Slade is the first major antagonist of the series and appears in all five seasons in some form, and is a major villain in three, driven to recruit one of the Teen Titans as an "apprentice" in the first two seasons and an undead servant of Trigon the Terrible working for the promise of being restored to life in the fourth. A master tactician and a martial arts expert capable of defeating Robin easily, Slade is aided by hordes of robotic minions (even going to the extent of having "Slade-bots", or android stand-ins for himself to avoid being exposed to the risk of capture, ala SelfDemonstrating/DoctorDoom) Doctor Doom) and the services of three mutant metahumans; Overload, Cinderblock and Plasmus. Notable for this show, which [[LoafingInFullCostume didn't really care about giving the actual names of various superheroes and supervillains]], he is never called by his comic name, ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}. Generally regarded as ''the'' villain of the show among fandom.

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* AmbitionIsEvil: Subverted. The only member of the HIVE Five who has any ambition, and it's part of what triggers her [[spoiler:HeelFaceTurn]]. She wanted to eventually be on Madam Rouge's level and couldn't stand working with lazy villains.
* BadPowersBadPeople: Debated and deconstructed when she met Kid Flash. When you are walking bad luck, it's a lot easier to be a villain then a hero because others will think you're a villain anyway.

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* AmbitionIsEvil: Subverted. The only member of the HIVE Five who has any ambition, and it's part of what triggers her [[spoiler:HeelFaceTurn]]. She wanted to eventually be on Madam Rouge's level and couldn't stand working with lazy villains.
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* AnimalEyes: She has cat-like eyes.
* BadPowersBadPeople: Debated and deconstructed when she met Kid Flash. When you are walking bad luck, it's a lot easier to be a villain then than a hero because others will think you're a villain anyway.
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!!Slade
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->"I am the thing that keeps you up at night, the evil that haunts every dark corner of your mind. I will never rest- and neither will you."

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

A mysterious character whose motives are unknown, but vaguely seem to revolve around the conquest/destruction of Jump City, with more plans stemming from there. Slade is the first major antagonist of the series and appears in all five seasons in some form, and is a major villain in three, driven to recruit one of the Teen Titans as an "apprentice" in the first two seasons and an undead servant of Trigon the Terrible working for the promise of being restored to life in the fourth. A master tactician and a martial arts expert capable of defeating Robin easily, Slade is aided by hordes of robotic minions (even going to the extent of having "Slade-bots", or android stand-ins for himself to avoid being exposed to the risk of capture, ala SelfDemonstrating/DoctorDoom) and the services of three mutant metahumans; Overload, Cinderblock and Plasmus. Notable for this show, which [[LoafingInFullCostume didn't really care about giving the actual names of various superheroes and supervillains]], he is never called by his comic name, ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}. Generally regarded as ''the'' villain of the show among fandom.

Powers and Abilities: BadassNormal, genius-level intellect (seasons one and two) invulnerability, flight, teleportation, pyrokinesis (as Trigon's lackey)

* ActuallyADoombot: Fond of using these as decoys, but the two most notable examples are shown in "Masks" and "Things Change".
* AdaptationDistillation:
** Emphasizing the character as a planner and a BigBad, making him more subtle and menacing than his counterpart.
** In the comics, he was usually known simply as The Terminator until [[Film/TheTerminator a certain movie came out]]. Then, an old codename he'd had, Deathstroke, was dusted off and he became known as Deathstroke the Terminator, which sounds literally like overkill. In the comics, Slade is just the character's real first name. Even some comic fans agree that simply calling him Slade is [[AwesomeMcCoolname a distinct improvement]].
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Deathstroke the Terminator was less supervillain and more recurring mercenary foe. Eventually he came to have a personal rivalry with the Titans over the accidental death of his son, but he still wasn't out to blow up cities. Slade, by contrast, is a diabolical monster of a man with a fetish for torture and destruction.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Robin has frequently proven himself a skilled and capable leader of the Titans, but Slade regularly overpowers and defeats him with ease.
* ArchEnemy: To the team as a whole, and Robin in particular due to the "apprentice" arc.
* {{Badass}}: For all that he (normally) is just an ordinary man, Slade consistently comes off as one of the most formidable characters on the show.
%% Putting a trope into a secondary bullet of another trope is against the Examples Indentation rules. Leave EmpoweredBadassNormal at first level and at its own alphabetical spot, please.
* BadassBaritone: His voice is at once deep, soft, smooth, and ''inhumanly creepy''.
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* BadassNormal: Slade has no powers at all and yet is able to defeat the Franchise/{{Batman}}-trained Robin (and fairly high ranking demons).
%% Putting a trope into a secondary bullet of another trope is against the Examples Indentation rules. Leave EmpoweredBadassNormal at first level and at its own alphabetical spot, please.
* BadBoss: When Terra was ambushed by the Titans, she was forced to pull out in spite of Slade's orders. Once she got back, he ''beats her down''. Next we see of her, she's missing pieces of clothing, her skin is periodically bruised and her bandages were ripped out.
* BerserkButton: He hates it when someone makes him lose his cool, outdoes him, or when his apprentices betray him.
* BigBad: He is the main villain in Seasons One and Two and his influence remains in later seasons.
* BlatantLies: To get Robin to help him, he claims that he disapproved of Trigon's attempt at destroying the world. Except for the fact that Slade himself assisted in bringing about TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt and only really wanted to kill Trigon as payback for the latter backstabbing him. Well played, Slade.
* BondBreaker: Very much adept at getting the Titans to turn on each other.
** Manipulated Terra's insecurity over her powers by training her himself. Once she got her powers under control, she goes back to the Titans and reaffirmed her friendship with them, but with a catch - she was sent as TheMole.
** He left a chemical reagent in a mask that Robin kept. Once Robin picked it up, it infiltrated Robin's brain, implanting an illusion of himself into Robin's mind. The more Robin fought, the more realistic and harmful the hallucination became. The other Titans couldn't see Slade, so they thought Robin turned paranoid, and it prompted Robin to alienate his friends before all was said and done. All that physical and psychological damage nearly led to the Titans losing their leader and their friendship falling apart, the closest Slade's ever come to victory.
* BreakThemByTalking: If you let this guy get under your skin, you'll lose the fight without him needing to lift a finger. He twists Robin into a shadow archetype of himself, and nearly kills him with words in "Haunted". He corrupts Terra in two conversations. What he did to Raven counts as mundane Mindrape.
* CameBackStrong: After his death in Season 2, his return in Season 4 came with a HealingFactor, PlayingWithFire, and the ability to summon fire-based elemental entities at will. He lost these powers after his [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness second death]], because Trigon took them away.
* CameBackWrong: After his ''second'' resurrection following [[spoiler:Trigon destroying the majority of the world in ash and fire]], Robin gets a look at his new NightmareFace, which is essentially just a skull. It's likely that at that point, he was nothing more than a skeleton in armor until he finally brought himself back to life for real.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Early episodes emphasized his nature as a CardCarryingVillain and DiabolicalMastermind. He really hit his stride in the second half of season one, when the emphasis switched to his BreakThemByTalking and creepy, ''creepy'' obsessions with Robin/Terra/Raven.
* TheChessmaster: There's ''always'' a plan with this guy. ''Always''. [[spoiler:Even after he dies, he's got a couple of aces left up his sleeve]].
* ColdBloodedTorture: His forte. ''All'' of the main Titans went through this at some point.
** Laser-injects nanobots into the Titans' blood streams, ''repeatedly'' tortures them through those machines, and blackmails Robin into serving as his apprentice under the threat of murdering his friends.
** He created a neural suit that attaches itself to Terra's nervous system. It's ''impossible'' to remove, and it allows Slade to control her for whatever he wants, regardless of her will. Every time he controls her, she's visibly twitching in pain as she struggles to resist.
** Brandishing a spikey, electric knife and shocking Robin while he was strapped to a hospital bed.
* CombatPragmatist: Is a master, he always uses ever advantage he can get, and if the tides turn against him, most likely he will run away. Hes also fond of retreating, to tire out and disorient his opponents. He's also extremely fond of using robotic doubles, that he remotely controls, from an unknown and safe location. During the trilogy series of episodes THE END, there was one scene where Slade was pitted against an undead giant, who was guarding an underworld "soul vault". He couldn't defeat the Gatekeeper one-on-one, so he planted a bomb on the door, causing an explosion that killed the guard and released the souls within it, including the one belonging to Slade.
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodeNames: Or comic book animated series, in this case. It's probably a combination of NeverSayDie and the fact that "Deathstroke the Terminator" fits comic Slade (a mercenary killer) much better than his animated counterpart (a mastermind who generally avoids getting his hands dirty, though he's more than capable of doing so if necessary).
* TheCorrupter: Seasons One and Two as part of his appprentice recruitng process. It doesn't work with Robin but Terra goes full super villain.
* CrazyPrepared: He's essentially played like an evil version of Franchise/{{Batman}} (which makes him such a good foil for Robin), and naturally he has a significant fanbase because of it. Even after his death at the end of Season 2, his gear is still booby trapped with hallucinogens for anyone who would take it.
* CreepyMonotone: Constantly. It even echoes everytime he talks.
* DarthVaderClone: A dark armored, deep voiced, masked villain who physically outmatches Robin and actively tries to make him his apprentice.
* DeadpanSnarker: Slade has a dark, dry, understated sense of humor, and has been known to drop snarky one-liners, particularly during Season 4.
* DealWithTheDevil: Been on both ends of this one. In season two he's the Devil to Terra's Faust, teaching her to control her powers in return for her services as TheMole and then TheDragon. In season four he's the Faust to Trigon's Devil, agreeing to act as his agent in bringing about the apocalypse in order to [[spoiler:get his mortal body back]].
* DemotedToDragon: To Trigon in Season Four. He's the guy's messenger and nothing more.
* DiabolicalMastermind: This version of Slade seems to be a criminal mastermind rather than a mercenary for hire like in the mainstream DCU.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: In Season 4 when Trigon grants him PlayingWithFire abilities.
* EnemyMine: He ultimately teams up with Robin to take Trigon down.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He suffers from this, particularly in season one and two. It's the reason he comes off as a SmugSnake when he's up against the heroes and a MagnificentBastard the one time he's pitted against another villain.
* EvilOverlord: This version of the character is depicted as such rather than a mercenary, who sends minions to do his bidding and [[TheChessmaster manipulating from behind the scenes]], rather than fighting himself.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Though his voice is [[CreepyMonotone soft and even]] rather than deep and booming.
* EvilVersusOblivion: [[spoiler:In season four when he joins with the Titans against Trigon, who wants to destroy "all things mortal".]]
* FaceFramedInShadow: In his first appearances, he's never shown in proper light.
* TheFaceless: Throughout the series, his face is never shown. This adds a thick layer of mystery to his villainous nature.
** It's downplayed when his mask comes off in the "End of the World" episodes. Once it's off, it reveals a skull with red eyes and a scar over the right eye socket. Since he's technically dead at this time, it still doesn't reveal anything about him.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In Season 4, he's ''significantly'' more FauxAffablyEvil than normal as Trigon's [[TheDragon Dragon]], which just makes him, if possible, ''even creepier''.
* GadgeteerGenius: As evidenced by the fact that more than once The Titans, especially Robin have fought what they thought was Slade only to find out it was a robotic replicant. The chemical agent from Slade's mask that made Robin have hallucinations about fighting Slade counts for double because it was activated somehow [[spoiler: after he was already dead, meaning he somehow planned ahead for it.]]
* GeniusBruiser: He's a master planner and manipulator as well as one of the best fighting characters in the series.
* GenreSavvy: He's able to predict Trigon's backing out of their deal and makes his own preparations.
* TheHeavy: He may only be BigBad of the first two seasons (and the three subsequent Big Bads all rate higher on the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil in different ways[[note]]Brother Blood has more individual power, the Brain is physically weak but has a global organization and more expansive plans, and Trigon is a demon lord who personifies evil and is packing enough power to fry the planet it seconds[[/note]]) but he appears more often and has a more personal enmity with the team than any other villain, and is generally the villain who is most strongly associated with the show. Being a major KnightOfCerebus also cements his stature.
* HiddenAgendaVillain:
** By the end of the show, we ''still'' don't know what his overall EvilPlan was. His aims in a given season are also usually enigmatic.
** Subverted when he comes BackFromTheDead in Season 4. Robin ''immediately'' assumes he's carrying out some new secret plan. Slade himself claims to not be planning anything this time, and he was completely honest. The plan was Trigon's; Slade was merely the errand boy.
* InkSuitActor: Mr. Perlman looks similar to Slade without the mask, if Slade's face looks like it does in the comics.
* InLoveWithYourCarnage: He finds tapes of Robin fighting his friends "thrilling", tracks down Terra for her destructive power, and is fascinated when he learns Raven's big secret.
* KarmaHoudini: Even after the show ends, he's still in hiding. Nobody's found him yet.
* KnightOfCerebus: Things are ''never'' LighterAndSofter when Slade's around. ''Never''.
** One early episode starts out as a LighterAndSofter episode, then halfway through, Slade unexpectedly shows up and things get real serious, real fast.
* ManipulativeBastard: His other forte, best shown with Terra and Robin. He exploits their weaknesses in order to twist them into his apprentices.
* MindRape:
** Taunting Raven with her AntiAntiChrist status complete with tearing her clothes qualifies that instance as some kind of rape.
** It happened to Robin during "Haunted", what with that hallucination-drug and all.
* MindScrew: BreakThemByTalking, MindRape, [[ManipulativeBastard manipulation]], it's all there. And ''boy'', do Robin and [[spoiler: Terra]] bite the bait.
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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Temporarily during Trigon's rise in Season 4, complete with a really sickening HealingFactor in addition to his other new superpowers. After he was [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness disposed of]] and came back, [[DemBones his face's look]] really emphasized it. Once he came back to life for real following his assault on the guardian of the door to the souls, this was likely removed.
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* PostMortemComeback:
** After his death in the second season finale, one of his masks was confiscated by Robin. Slade left a chemical substance in the dust that infiltrated Robin's central nervous system, forcing Robin to see, hear and feel Slade, even when he wasn't there. The more he fought the illusion, the more harmful it became, but it could only be seen in the dark. It led to one of the ''best'' episodes in the series' run.
** Also occurs in that he literally comes back as a servant of Trigon. In fact, the above event foreshadowed this when it turned out the dust was activated by a radio signal from ''outside'' the Tower.
* ShadowArchetype:
** To Robin (both have very similar personalities and skills, but Robin uses his to protect the innocent while Slade uses his to commit crimes and acquire power) and Raven (Raven is a demon by birth and a heroine by choice; Slade is human by birth, harbinger of the apocalypse by choice).
** He also serves as this to Batman; a skilled, manipulative, and intelligent mentor but while Batman had the best intentions (for the most part), Slade is frequently abusive and treats his proteges harshly.
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* TheSociopath: Shown clearly in season four when Robin points out how he has no remorse for ruining others lives for the sake of his own benefit, Slade's response is "[[BecauseImGoodAtIt It's what I do best]]."
* TheSpook: Unless you infer he has the same origin as his comic counterpart, there's no backstory to him whatsoever. We never get a good look at his face or even learn what his endgame is (beyond finding an apprentice). He's just a guy with Creator/RonPerlman's voice being as creepy as humanly possible.
* TheStoic: There's a grand total of ''one'' short diabolical chuckle that he does in all of his appearances and even then, it sounds ''unnatural and creepy''. There are also a few instances where that eye of his widens or when he loses his cool.
* ToHellAndBack: He assaults Hell's gates and retrieves his soul to truly bring himself back to life in Season 4.
* VillainousRescue: In "The End Part 3" after the Titans (minus an age-regressed Raven, who is deemed no threat) are captured in an energy field by Trigon, a flaming demon weapon-wielding Slade appears out of nowhere to attack Trigon, freeing the trapped Titans.
* VillainHasAPoint: In ''Things Change'', Slade tells Beast Boy that the reason for Terra not remembering him is because she chooses not to. [[spoiler:Turns out he was right.]]
* WarriorTherapist: He helps Terra come to terms with her lack of control by taking control, both physically and mentally.
* WouldHurtAChild: In fact he'll beat the crap out of one to the point they make a HeelFaceTurn. [[WouldHitAGirl Just ask Terra.]]
* YouHaveFailedMe: Played straight with his treatment of Terra, who is abused for failing. It's averted with his treatment of Jinx, Gizmo, and Mammoth, mainly because [[ItMakesSenseInContext they didn't actually fail him]].

!!Trigon the Terrible
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->"Trigon isn't a villain. He's [[UltimateEvil the incarnation of evil - the source of all darkness]]..."

->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KeithSzarabajka ("Nevermore"), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (all other appearances)

An extremely powerful demon lord, and Raven's father, who intends to use her as the key to a portal that will allow him to enter and devastate Earth.

Powers and Abilities: RealityWarper, prescience

* AbusiveParents: Season 4 was one long nightmare for Raven because her father tormented her mentally and then turned her into a portal.
* ArchNemesisDad: To Raven. Ever since she was a kid, he's been causing trouble for her.
* ArcVillain: Never shows up as a villain following the fourth season. Considering he was visibly disintegrated, even if his spirit survived, he's probably not up for another attempt on the mortal world any time soon.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His size varies somewhat, but is consistently huge; in "The End" he's large enough to use the Tower as a throne.
* BadBoss: Betrays Slade after he delivers Raven. [[spoiler: Slade is GenreSavvy enough to anticipate this possibility, and made his own preparations.]]
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: He believes he's destined to conquer "the world of mortals" and that nothing can stop him, but he is defeated by Raven two episodes after his debut.
* BigBad: Season Four is driven by his EvilPlan to turn Raven into his doorway of conquest.
* BigRedDevil: The form he assumes upon entering the mortal world. Emphasis on the ''big''.
* BreathWeapon: Fire, of course.
* CardCarryingVillain: It's understandable, given that he's an eight-story tall red demon.
* DealWithTheDevil: Offered to give Slade his body back in return for him delivering Raven.
* DimensionLord: Of FireAndBrimstoneHell, but the word "Hell" is never used.
* EnemyWithout: He creates these for the Titans when they try to distract him.
* EvilIsBurningHot: He comes from a fiery plane, and many of his attacks involve [[PlayingWithFire fire]].
* EvilOverlord: Again, he's already the ruler of Hell and has designs on Earth.
* EvilPlan: Use his daughter to enter "the world of mortals" and lay waste to it.
* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice is vast, deep, and guttural- Slade's sounds downright pleasant next to it.
* EyeBeams: One of the most common ways he manifests his magic is with zig-zagging red bolts out of all four eyes.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: He was easily the most powerful villain of all, seeing as how he [[spoiler:destroyed the world approximately 12 seconds after entering it]]. However, being the "incarnation of evil" doesn't leave much room for a complex personality.
* GodOfEvil: Consistently billed as the ultimate incarnation of all evil; his power level backs up the claim.
* GreaterScopeVillain: He's the canonical ultimate evil, even when OutOfFocus, so his influence is technically felt in every single villain.
* {{Jerkass}}:He betrayed his own daughter, and everyone he's ever worked with. Then again, he's called "The Terrible" for obvious reasons.
* KilledOffForReal: Holds the distinction of being the only character killed off during the series that stays dead, with his depictions in the Titans Go! comic and cartoon being non-canon.
* KnightOfCerebus: Even more than Slade. If Trigon's involved, bad, ''bad'' things are in store. To put things in perspective, he only appeared in five episodes (six, if you count "Nevermore") and all of them were among the show's darkest, creepiest, and most intense.
* MadeOfEvil: His comic origins stated that he came into being when the inhabitants of Azarath expelled the evil within them, and that coalesced into a being that came to be Trigon.
* ManipulativeBastard: So good that he was able to dupe ''Slade'' into thinking that he was being sincere. However, as it turned out, [[CrazyPrepared Slade had second guesses]].
* {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le: When the Titans manage to hit him he'll roar in pain and frustration, but nothing appears to actually ''hurt'' him[[note]]Slade chopping off his horns with that flaming axe was most impressive, but didn't appear to inconvenience Trigon in any way besides wounding his pride[[/note]] until [[spoiler: Raven gets her powers back]].
* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: Nothing the titans do does more than hurt his pride. [[spoiler: It takes Raven's return in "white mood" with a WorldOfCardboardSpeech to stop him.]]
* ObviouslyEvil: He's a horned, glowing-eyed red demon the size of a skyscraper. When you're the embodiment of cosmic evil, why ''shouldn't'' you show off what you are?
* OmnicidalManiac: "He comes to claim, he comes to sire; the end of all things mortal."
* PhysicalGod: Barring [[spoiler: Raven's White form]] and possibly Larry, he's far and away the most powerful thing in the show, and not at all shy about letting you know it. He turned the entire world into ash with a gesture.
* PlayingWithFire: He breathes fire.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: All four of his eyes glow red; before he manages to enter the mortal world, those eyes are all that's visible of him when he talks to Slade or Raven.
* SatanicArchetype: A big red devil from a world of fire and brimstone that dupes mortals into working for him.
* SealedEvilInACan: In season four, where his daughter Raven becomes his portal into the world, allowing him to turn every creature in the biosphere [[TakenForGranite into stone]] and cover the planet in lava.
* SmugSuper: His power is matched only by the sheer force of his ego.
* UglyGuyHotWife: Given that he's a demon, this is the most likely result with any human woman, but Arella is quite a beauty.
* UltimateEvil: He is the greatest evil in the Titanverse; the source and embodiment of it.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: To Slade. This doesn't go so well for him, as Slade is [[CrazyPrepared prepared]] for a betrayal, and gives the Titans the information they need to recover Raven, leading to Trigon's defeat. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking He also cuts off both of Trigon's horns.]]

!!Red X
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->"Not everyone likes to play the big villain, kid. I'm a thief. I'm not threatening your precious city - just looking out for number one."

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

A mysterious thief who stole a suit and identity Robin had previously used to get close to Slade. On no one's side but his own.

Powers and Abilities: BadassNormal, various anti-Titans weapons in the suit, low-powered flight and cloaking

* AffablyEvil: It's downplayed to Affably Morally Ambiguous. He's pretty friendly and polite while kicking your ass.
* AntiHero: He has some baseline heroism, but he's really working for himself. He puts it best himself: he's neither hero nor villain; he's just doing whatever the hell he wants, wherever that happens to fall.
* AloofAlly: He joins the Titans against large threats, and respects Robin as a rival, but he's a thief and therefore isn't really on their side either.
* AntiVillain: [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type I]]. Me makes no illusions about his goals and how he achieves them, but apparently it's [[PunchClockVillain just a living to him]].
* BackToBackBadasses: With Robin, after siding with him.
* {{Badass}}: He's equal to Robin in every way, if not slightly superior. He introduced himself by focusing on taking out the Titans while making witty one-liners at the same time.
* BadassBaritone: The mask modulates his voice into something deeper.
* BadassCape: Obvious as he's the counterpart of Robin, he wears a cool cape himself.
* BadassNormal: Like Robin, his abilities are martial arts and his suit (that he stole from Robin). When he fights the various meta humans of the verse, it's clear he has the advantage.
* BlankWhiteEyes: From the mask that he never takes off.
* BreakoutVillain: The character himself starts out as [[spoiler:Robin's alter ego]], but gets more fleshed out [[spoiler:as a separate character who stole the suit from Robin]], providing an opposite motivation not only to the heroes but the villains as well.
* CardCarryingVillain: He admits he's not a major villain, but he also proudly admits he's a thief, and that he ''doesn't like the play the hero''.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Again, presumably. Despite the apparent lack of superpowers, he shares Robin's inhuman fighting skills.
* CombatPragmatist: He'll do whatever it takes to win.
* CoolMask: It's part of an "anti-titan" suit, all black, and marked with a red "X".
* CreepyMonotone: He sounds very much like Robin. [[spoiler: Which is very understandable in his ''first'' appearance: not so much from his second onward.]]
* DanceBattler: His fighting techniques resemble dance moves.
* DeadpanSnarker: He has a dry sense of humor intermingled with shades of sarcasm.
* EnemyMine: Both times he's appeared, he eventually joins with Robin.
* EvilCounterpart: Rather, Morally Ambiguous Counterpart. To Robin for being a BadassNormal with cool gadgets that steals instead of fighting thieves. Most evident when they team up in The End - Part 2, where they mirror each other in fighting style.
* ExpressiveMask: Again, like Robin he has impressive expressions in his mask.
* {{Expy}}: Of the Red Hood, the AntiHero identity taken up by [[Comicbook/{{Robin}} Jason Todd]] (who was alluded to when Beast Boy).
* TheFaceless: {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d and parodied in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOKP7NlVuew this animated short]]. His identity is still the series' best-kept secret.
* FlashStep: Red X's suit allows him to seemingly teleport short distances instantly.
* FriendlyEnemy: He parts on somewhat good terms with the Titans at the end of his second appearance, though he promises they are "even now."
* FuelMeterOfPower: The Red X suit runs on "[[ILoveNuclearPower Xenothium]]." In his first appearance, Red X's supply is running low and he needs to refill it.
* GentlemanThief: Red X doesn't go after innocent people or put them in harm's way. He also seems to care about whether or not a city full of people is going to be disintegrated because of a psychotic villain, as well as whether or not Robin is going to fall to his death.
* GreyAndGrayMorality: He's neither TheCape nor the Card-Carrier. He's just making a living through petty crime.
* HonorAmongThieves: He's a thief and has no shame of it, but he's ready to help out when truely evil villains are threatening the city.
* HeroicNeutral: While he will rob banks and businesses, he will repay his debts, and when a city was threatened with disintegration due to a villain's scheme, he interfered, even when he could have made a clean getaway if he hadn't.
* LoveableRogue: He's a thief but he DOES have a good side, which includes helping the Teen Titans sometimes.
* NobleDemon: He makes himself out to be a petty thief that cares for nothing but himself, but in both appearances he's helped the Titans, even when it wasn't in his self-interest to do so.
* TheRealRemingtonSteele: The original purpose for Red X [[spoiler: is to disguise Robin so he can infiltrate Slade's latest EvilPlan.]]
* RiddleForTheAges: Who he is and what he looks like. As he put it himself in his debut appearance, "If I wanted you to know that, would I be wearing a mask?"
* TheStoic: He speaks in a monotone, and is persistent against pain.
* SkullForAHead: His mask has a skull where the face would be.
* ShadowArchetype: To Robin. He's essentially a more amoral version of Robin.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:According to [[http://images.wikia.com/teentitans/images/2/22/Teen_Titans_-_Villains_A.jpg this screenshot]], he joined the Brotherhood of Evil; that's him standing in front of Cinderblock. However, he was nowhere to be seen in the final showdown with them later, implying he either quit the organization or abandoned them outright. Given his selfish personality (and the fact that his "just a thief" nature doesn't at all fit their agenda), he was probably never loyal to them in the first place. Probably just joined up to swipe some of Brain's technology.]]
* WildCard: Could help the villain, could help the hero, or could screw both of them over if it benefits him.
* WorthyOpponent: He sees Robin as one. Despite their conflict, a part of Red X seems to like Robin enough to help him on occasion.
* VillainRespect: To Robin. He respects him as a rival, helps him out if he feels he might need it, and even calls him "kid" in a good-natured way.
* XMakesAnythingCool: Not just his name and mask, his entire weapon arsenal features X motifs.
* YouFightLikeACow: At one point, taunts the Titans by pointing to the X insignia on his chest and quipping "X marks the spot".

!!Blackfire
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HyndenWalch

Starfire's self-absorbed big sister. Cares only about her own comfort and power.

Powers and Abilities: Same as Starfire

* AloofBigSister: She mostly acts arrogant and condescending towards Starfire when not pretending to be friendly to her.
* ArchEnemy: To Starfire because of the sister thing.
* {{Badass}}: Every bit as competent in fighting as Starfire.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She acts like a friendly CoolBigSis in her debut in "Sisters", but it's all an act to hide that she framed Starfire to pay for her crimes.
* BigSisterBully: Constantly mistreats Starfire and is willing to frame her for crimes she committed and force her into an ArrangedMarriage for her benefit, to name a few examples.
* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Starfire's Abel because of her schemes and bitchiness.
* ColorCharacter: Mostly defined by the colors black and purple.
* CoolBigSis: The other Titans think of her as one of these at first because she's just acting the part.
* DarkActionGirl: A powerful Tamaranean and very deadly in her own right.
* EvilAllAlong: Seems to be a CoolBigSis in her debut episode, but turns out to be a BitchInSheepsClothing who doesn't care about her younger sister.
* EvilBrunetteTwin: Well, she's not her twin, but she looks exactly like Starfire, except with black hair and eyes.
* EvilCounterpart: To Starfire right down to the darker wardrobe.
* FemmeFatale: She'll use her looks to her advantage.
* FlyingBrick: Much like her sister she has flight and superstrength.
* FlyingFirepower: Again, like Starfire, she has the starbolts.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: After breaking out of prison, she gains control of Tamaran as its new Grand Ruler. She's only overthrown when Starfire defeats her in a battle for the throne.
* InterspeciesRomance: The New Teen Titans shows her married to [[spoiler:Glgrdsklechhh]].
* MostCommonSuperpower: Just as well endowed as her sister.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: The ''ComicBook/TeenTitansGo!'' comic revealed she was the one who had given Starfire to the Gordanians as a peace offering to keep them from invading Tamaran. If you saw the episode "GO!", you can figure what happened after they left the planet.
* PurpleIsPowerful: She wears the same purple metal on her outfit as Starfire.
* SiblingYinYang: With Starfire. Where her sister is friendly and cheerful and endearingly awkward, she is manipulative, smug and blends into new cultures quickly.
* TheSociopath: She lacks empathy towards ''her own sister'', Starfire, only to incriminates her for her own crimes, and trying to kill her in the process.
* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: Knowing both her FemmeFatale status and BizarreAlienBiology, she probably kissed a lot of boys in order to learn perfect English.
* UglyGuyHotWife: The New Teen Titans shows her married to [[spoiler:Glgrdsklechhh, a fat and green slime thing]] while she is quite the knock out.
* VillainousCrush: Downplayed. She seems interested in Robin in her debut episode but never shows it again in her subsequent appearances, implying she may have showed romantic interest purely to screw with Starfire's head.

!!Glgrdsklechhh

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

Glgrdsklechhh is an alien and the ruler of the planet Drenthax IV. He's also [[spoiler: the husband of Blackfire according to New Teen Titans]]

Powers and Abilities: Shoots sticky green projectile glop

* FatBastard: He is quite large, he also agrees to help carry out Blackfire's plan just as long as he gets a queen.
* InterspeciesRomance: He is shown to be married to [[spoiler:Blackfire]], much to the fans' surprise.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: To his babies he has with [[spoiler:Blackfire]].
* UglyGuyHotWife: With [[spoiler: Blackfire]]. He's a fat and green slime thing while she is quite the knock out.

!!Dr. Light
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RodgerBumpass

A mad scientist and would-be supervillain. Has great skill, but a crippling lack of common sense.

Powers and Abilities: Holograms, force-fields, lasers... if it involves manipulating light, he can do it.

* AdaptationalBadass: In the comics, he was so weak he couldn't even beat a bunch of kids. Here, he can take all the Teen Titans in a fight, nearly killing them, and the only thing distracting him is Raven. However, he's still a comic relief, and is one of the villains who are prone to getting humiliated more than others.
* BreakTheBadass: He's competent at first, until Raven finds his weakness, and leaves him in shock.
* BigBadWannabe: His technology is quite powerful, and every so often he'll use it effectively, only to be shortly thereafter undone by his own ineptitude.
* ButtMonkey: He's never the primary villain; he just makes appearance as a C-lister and is traumitzed by Raven.
* CardCarryingVillain: He'll do a hell lots of boasting about how much of an EvilGenius he is.
* DitzyGenius: He's great at creating gadgets, but he's not very bright when it comes to planning.
* {{Determinator}}: Raven striking fear into his heart didn't stop him from creating more {{Evil Plan}}s.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Raven's dark side was too much for him. In fact, it was such a hard experience that it leaves him in shock.
* EvilIsPetty: He's prone to mocking his opponoments while fighting them.
* EvilGloating: And a lot.
* HarmlessVillain: His threat level is considerably lower than other villains.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: He fouls up his own plans so much you actually kind of pity him.
* LaughablyEvil: He's prone to TrashTalk during a fight, only to get struck in fear by the opponent he just mocked, and it makes him look funny.
* LightEmUp: Dr. ''Light'' has a lot of light based weapons.
* LightIsNotGood: As his MeaningfulName suggests, he uses technology to control and manipulate light... which he does for the purpose of robbing banks and general villainy.
* MadScientist: He made all those light based weapons and is hammy in their use.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Proved that he wasn't so harmless in "Kole". Even in his first appearance, he held his own against the Titans, but didn't count on Raven's demonic powers.
* PungeonMaster: He tends to make puns revolving around the word "light", especially in his first appearance on the series.
* SmugSnake: He's pretty overconfident, until his fear of Raven's powers gave him one big humiliation.
* TrashTalk: Always talks some to his enemies right before getting a humiliating lesson from it.
* TooDumbToLive: He makes a flashy attack on an oil rig that the Titans can see from their ''living room''. This led to him getting his ass handed to him (again). He may be a GadgeteerGenius with very powerful tech, but as Robin points out, when it comes to tactics he's just [[{{Pun}} not very bright]].
* TookALevelInBadass: In "Kole"; he singlehandedly fends off the entire Titans team ''and'' Gnaark for most of the episode, and even proves he's gotten over his terror of Raven.

!!Killer Moth
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->'''Voiced by''': Thomas Haden Church ("Date with Destiny"), Marc Worden ("Can I Keep Him?")

A MadScientist who schemes to take over the city, who would likely succeed if he had a better gimmick and if he wasn't wrapped around the finger of his daughter. As is, they're comic-relief villains.

Powers and Abilities: Flight, genetic engineering

* AdaptationalBadass: This is the most threatening incarnation of Killer Moth throughout the various DC Universes and since he's still kind of bumbling, that's saying something.
* AffablyEvil: He seems to be very polite. He's also a good father to Kitten, and takes care of her while still about to create his EvilPlan. He also feeds his moths, and makes sure their health is good.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: In "Date with Destiny", he threatens to destroy the City unless the following three demands are met:
-->"The city will declare me ruler, the Teen Titans will surrender and Robin... will take this lovely young lady to her junior prom."
* {{Badass}}: He takes out almost all the Teen Titans like a piece of cake, with Robin and Starfire being the only ones missing.
* BadassBaritone: Pretty much.
* BadassBoast: "Patience, my children. Soon, you shall wreck the havoc you cray. Soon, i shall have the power i deserve. Soon, the city shall bow down to it's new master. Killer Moth! (EvilLaugh)".
* BigBadWannabe: He ''tries'' to be a threatening villain, and ''mostly'' fails at it due to his unwillingness to discipline his daughter, and being overshadowed by her. Then again, this gets subverted, as it is shown that he is not one to underestimate. He has taken out the Teen Titans by himself, and was damn close at succeeding in his plan.
* DarthVaderClone: Though it's unsure whether he's wearing a costume or if he really is a mutated moth, he's got lots of Vader-style quirks. He speaks in a deep, mysterious monotone, performing lots of EvilGloating, is able to create an elaborate scheme, leads his own army, and has a desire to rule.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: For what it's worth, he cares about Kitten. He also seems to care about his moths, feeding them to make them stay in shape.
* EvilPlan: He formulates the plan to conquer the city with his army of mutant moths in "Date with Destiny", although Kitten intervenes with her desire for a date to the prom.
* EvilIsHammy: Defenetly! He'll BadassBoast during his near-succesful schemes.
* EvilGenius: He created both his army of moths, ''and'' his plan to rule the city, which would have succeeded, if not for a few incidents.
* LargeHam: A biggie ham.
* MacabreMothMotif: He has the appearance of a moth, though it's debatable over whether or not it's a costume, and utilizes an army of mutant moths in his plan to take over the city.
* MadScientist: He created his mutant moth army himself.
* NoOntologicalInertia: His moths revert to larvae at the end of the episode, of their own accord.
* TheStoic: Tends to be the strong silent type.

!!Kitten
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong

The spoiled daughter of Killer Moth, who would be your perfectly typical AlphaBitch if not for her active participation in her father's villainous schemes. However, she seems less interested in actually taking over the city and more in just getting whatever she wants.

Powers and Abilities: None

* AttentionWhore: She yells out her conversation with one particular person just to get everyone else's attention.
* AbhorrentAdmirer: She seems to be set up as this in her debut episode, being the one to force her father to blackmail Robin into going as her date for the prom and actively trying to flirt with Robin. It's subverted, when it turns out she was just using him to make Fang jealous.
* AlphaBitch: She's a SpoiledBrat who always wants to get her way, has her father under her thumb, and is even [[BlondesAreEvil blonde]] to boot.
* {{Badass}}: She's able to grapple with Robin temporarily before Fang shows up and can hold her own briefly against Starfire, although it's more evident in "Calling All Titans" when it's shown that she can control moths like her father and wield a plasma whip.
* BlondesAreEvil: She has platinum blonde hair, a stereotypical hallmark to go with her AlphaBitch personality.
* BrattyTeenageDaughter: She's introduced as throwing a tantrum towards her father about the ''terrible'' ordeal of having to go to the prom on her own after Fang dumping her, establishing her character and their relationship right off the bat.
* BullyingADragon: She's a normal human being who attacks Starfire, a Tamaranean with super strength, the power of flight and starbolts, with no weapons on hand and does it ''again'' when Starfire ruins her dress. It can be safe to say that she was lucky Starfire used no lethal force on her other than to shoot the moth trigger out of her hand.
* DaddysLittleVillain: She doesn't surpass her father in ambition, but in conniving and {{jerkass}}-ness. This is a girl who came up with an elaborate scheme putting the entire city in danger of being eaten alive by giant bugs to get her boyfriend to take her back.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In comparision to her father who's much more AffablyEvil.
* FreudianExcuse: ''Go!'' shows that Kitten became more and more spoiled by demanding more and more from her father all because he never gave her the thing she truly wanted: [[DaddyIssues time to spend with her as a father.]] She hilariously then says the Titans could never understand, as they "probably all come from perfectly well-adjusted backgrounds." Cue looks of disbelief from the Titans.
* HairDecorations: Wears a pale pink headband.
* HalfHumanHybrids: If Killer Moth's appearance isn't solely from a costume, then Kitten would be this, though she doesn't look it in the slightest. Also, Fang has a GiantSpider for a head.
* InterspeciesRomance: If you don't count ''Trouble In Tokyo'', she and Fang (though nobody can be completely sure on what either of them actually are) are the only characters in the show who kiss onscreen.
* ItsAllAboutMe: In her debut episode, she doesn't care about her father's evil plans and only uses them because she wants a date for the prom.
* MissingMom: She seems to live only with her father, making it ambiguous as to whether her mother is deceased or simply absent.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: If she hadn't insisted on taking Robin to the prom as her CaptiveDate, the Titans wouldn't have had time to find "Daddy" and his moths, thus stalling the destruction.
* OperationJealousy: She forces Robin into taking her to the prom so that Fang will get jealous enough to intervene. He does and they kiss.
* OutlawCouple: She and Fang are seen together in a cameo driving in "Revved Up".
* PinkMeansFeminine: She wears a pale pink headband, and her prom dress is pink, and she has stereotypically girl concerns like a date to the prom.
* ScarpiaUltimatum: She offers one to Robin in "Date with Destiny": Kiss her or the moths eat the city. Naturally, he refuses.
* SpoiledBrat: She gets her father to give her whatever she wants, even if it means having to modify his EvilPlan to accommodate her OperationJealousy gambit to get Fang to take her back.
* TookALevelInBadass:
** She takes one in her brief appearance in "Calling All Titans"; she gets to control moths and fight with a laser whip like her father.
** Takes an even bigger one in ''Go!'', where she's developed physical combat skills to the point of holding her own against Robin (as "Pink X".)
* TookALevelInKindness: In her second-to-last appearance in the ''Go!'' comics, the Titans help her resolve some DaddyIssues she has with Killer Moth. She seems grateful, and in her final appearance, she's shown to be a civilian contact to the Titans on their communicators, indicating she's pulled a HeelFaceTurn or at the very least respects them a little now.
* UglyGuyHotWife: She looks like a moderately attractive, ordinary teenage girl, while Fang has a ''spider'' for a head.
* TheUglyGuysHotDaughter: She looks nothing like her father, although it's possible her father is wearing a costume and could resemble her under it.
* VillainousCrush: Subverted. She actively flirts with Robin when forcing him to go on a date with her to the prom and calls him "Robbie-poo", but it's only a ploy to make Fang jealous enough to take her back.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Her appearance in "Calling All Titans" is left on a cliffhanger note for Starfire... and it's never seen how that's resolved or where Kitten went. [[note]] Unless you read the comics [[/note]].
* WhipItGood: Wields a plasma whip in "Calling All Titans".

!!Fang
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/WillFriedle

The boyfriend of Kitten, who's equally villainous as she is.

Powers and Abilities: Giant spider for a head, which allows him to crawl on walls and shoot webbing and paralyzing poison.

* BodyHorror: His head isn't even a spider's head--it's literally a full bodied spider.
* CrazyJealousGuy: His response to seeing Kitten with Robin is to attack him and tell him to keep his hands off her. Robin is more than happy to oblige.
* GiantSpider: His head is nothing but a huge spider, eight legs and all.
* InterspeciesRomance: If you don't count ''Trouble In Tokyo'', he and Kitten (though nobody can be completely sure on what either of them actually are) are the only characters in the show who kiss onscreen.
* OutlawCouple: He and Kitten are seen together in a cameo driving in "Revved Up".
* SatelliteCharacter: He only shows up when he's with Kitten and makes no appearances outside of their relationship otherwise.
* UglyGuyHotWife: He has a spider for a head, while his girlfriend is a moderately attractive, ordinary teenage girl.


!!Malchior

->'''Voiced by''': Greg Ellis

A SealedEvilInACan dragon trapped in one of Raven's spellbooks, who tricked her into thinking he was a SealedGoodInACan (and falling in love with him) so she'd set him free.

Powers and Abilities: Flight, superhuman strength, impenetrable scales, fire breath, encyclopedic knowledge of magic, manipulative genius (all but the last two are when released only)

* AndIMustScream: His having been trapped in a book for a thousand years.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: He pretends to be the good wizard when he's actually the evil dragon.
* EvilBrit: It's a played with case as he has the accent, but only when he's pretending to be the good wizard.
* EvilSorcerer: Far more experience with magic than Raven and far fewer problems with using the dark stuff.
* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: His true form is that of a giant purple dragon.
* MailerDaemon: Evil dragon tapped in a book.
* ManipulativeBastard: Played Raven into thinking him a good guy and even exploited her feelings to make her love him.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: A dragon [[EvilSorcerer Sorcerer]] SealedEvilInACan MailerDaemon who pretends to be a SealedGoodInACan.
* SealedEvilInACan: What he really is; an evil dragon sealed in one of Raven's books.
* SealedGoodInACan: What he pretends to be; a good wizard sealed in one of Raven's books.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: He's a complicated example. The human image he uses is actually that of the good wizard who defeated him. Thus he is a white hair black heart who is pretending to be a white hair white heart of someone who ''really was'' white heart white heart.

!!Mad Mod
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MalcolmMcDowell

A humorously over-the-top EvilBrit MasterOfIllusion. Actually an old man, but uses holograms to appear young.

Powers and Abilities: MasterOfIllusion (tech-based), cane can cause VampiricDraining, "hypno-screens" induce MindControl

* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, he eventually pulled a HeelFaceTurn.
* BadassGrandpa: Averted, as Mad Mod is only a physical threat when he can suck out someone else's youth; everything else he does turns out to be either the result of machines he controls or purely fake.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Despite his RealityWarper powers being strong enough to easily defeat the Titans, he also took the precaution of drugging them and keeping them locked in special restrainers to nullify their powers.
* DiscoDan: "Mods" haven't been in fashion since the 1970s. [[{{Foreshadowing}} Implying that he's a tad older than his appearance would suggest.]]
* EvilBrit: Played to the hilt for comedy purposes with every sort of British stereotype involved in his evil plans.
* EvilOldFolks: He's a grail and feeble old man that likes ''pretending'' to be young.
* LargeHam: Every word out of his mouth is loud and his actions fill the screen. [[SeriousBusiness "They're not "cookies", THEY'RE BISCUITS!"]]
* LaughablyEvil: He comes off as rather silly because of his bizarre illusions and generally being very eccentric.
* TheLudovicoTechnique: He has the Titans strapped to chairs that keep their eyes open to prevent them from avoiding the hypno-screens.
* MadScientist: He created all of his robots, hypno-screens, [[MasterOfIllusion illusion]] worlds, and [[VampiricDraining life draining]] tech after all. Though he seems less ''mad'' than bitter about his old age and envious of the Teen Titans for that reason.
* TheManBehindTheCurtain: He's truly a frail, pathetic old man hiding behind holograms to make himself seem young, cool, and awesome.
* MasterOfIllusion: His "RealityWarper" powers are actually illusions and devices meant for that effect.
* MindControl: Via his hypno-screens, which can induce effects as varied as reducing the victim to a mindless vegetable or [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking convince them that they're really British]].
* NonActionGuy: As his old self. When he steals Robin's youth, he's more actiony.
* OrcusOnHisThrone: In "Revolution", he barely does anything after he's stolen Robin's youth and set his plan into motion. Instead, he just stands by until the Titans figure out how to take him down.
* SadistTeacher: In "Mad Mod", his first appearance, when he traps the Titans in a VR school where EverythingIsTryingToKillYou.
* ShoutOut: ''Everything'' he does is a tribute to some aspect of British pop culture from Creator/MontyPython to ''WesternAnimation/YellowSubmarine''.
** A more subtle ShoutOut is the fact that Mad Mod's debut episode featured brainwashing, which brings to mind [=McDowell's=] StarMakingRole in ''Film/AClockworkOrange''.
** He continues this trend on the New Teen Titans, wherein he references: ''Series/DoctorWho'', ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'', several character designs and redesigns of the Titans in the comic, Franchise/PowerRangers, and MrT.
* VampiricDraining: Steals Robin's youth in "Revolution".

!!The Amazing Mumbo
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TomKenny

A mad magician with [[MagiciansAreWizards real magical powers]]. Usually a nuisance, but can prove a real threat when properly motivated.

Powers and Abilities: Magic wand and hat allow for a variety of mystical affects.

* AchillesHeel: If his wand is snapped, he's rendered powerless (though he acquired a new one at some point -- presumably from wherever he got the first one).
* {{Badass}}: As silly as he may seem, this guy can ''definitely'' hold his own in a fight.
* BalefulPolymorph: In "Bunny Raven", he turns all the Titans into animals except for Beast Boy, who gets turned into a lamp instead and has his ability to turn into animals replaced with one to turn into inanimate objects.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: LaughablyEvil he may be, but an IneffectualSympatheticVillain he is not, as in his first appearance he faced the entire team of Titans and ''won.''
* CloudCuckoolander: He acts a lot like a [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] version of SelfDemonstratingArticle/TheJoker, only focused on showmanship instead of comedy.
* DimensionLord: Believe it or not; he's the absolute ruler of a tiny dimension that exists inside his hat, which is the main setting of "Bunny Raven".
%%* EvilSorcerer:
* {{Expy}}:
** Appears to be a blue [[Series/{{Lidsville}} Horatio J. HooDoo]]. Makes sense, as Creator/TomKenny has played a [=HooDoo=] expy [[Series/MrShow before]].
** His shtick as a villain dressed like a stage magician with actual magic powers also makes him similar to the Flash villain Abra Kadabra.
* IHaveNoIdeaWhatImDoing: Says this word for word to Starfire when he's about to pull the [[SawAWomanInHalf saw-them-in-half trick.]]
* LargeHam: Whatever else he may be, Mumbo's a consummate showman who revels in his role.
* LaughablyEvil: His efforts at being evil mostly boil down to using his magic to steal lots of money and put on elaborate shows whilst doing so.
* LoopholeAbuse: He couldn't trap Beast Boy in the form of an animal, due to him ''already'' being capable of shapeshifting into animals. So he turned him into a lamp.
* MagiciansAreWizards: Dresses like a stage magician, and refers to himself as a magician, but has real magic powers.
* NiceHat: Wouldn't be Mumbo without a nice hat. His has a [[PhantomZone pocket dimension in it]].
* RealityWarper: Fairly low-level in the "real" world -- in the world inside his hat, he's practically a PhysicalGod.
* StageMagician: He dresses like one and performs like one. His victims are his audience.
* VillainSong:
** "Master Of Your Fate"
** In the ''New Teen Titans'' shorts, he gets another called "Mayhem at First Sight".
** Interestingly enough, he's the only villain in the show to get one. In ''New Teen Titans'' shorts [[spoiler:Slade lampshades this by complaining he never gets a song]].
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: According to WordOfGod, their planned background for Mumbo is that he's a former stage magician who accidentally stumbled across a ''real'' magic wand. This gave him the ability to use actual magic and twist reality to his whims, but the power turned him into Mumbo, driving him mad in the process. This is hinted at in the show proper, where one episode has the Titans break his wand and revert him to a more normal-looking appearance that is apparently powerless, but never fully stated.

!Control Freak
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-->Voiced by: Alexander Polinsky

A geekish villain wannabe who is obsessed with TV, video games and everything else geek culture-related.

* {{Acrofatic}}: He's quite skilled with martial arts despite that couch potato physique he's got going on.
* ArchEnemy: Sees his relationship with the Titans as this. However, he's the only one to believe it.
* AscendedFanboy: Though a villainous version, it's quite obvious he's a big fanboy of the Teen Titans; the Titans East even lampshade it.
* AwesomeByAnalysis: He attempts this in his third appearance, where he reveals he has passed his time in jail analyzing the Titans' powers, then developing exactly the weapons and gadget required to counter their powers. Unfortunately for him, he comes back right when they're absent fighting the Brotherhood of Evil, leaving to replace them the Titans East, whose powers and weaknesses don't match Control Freak's gadgets at all. He then takes some time to analyze the Titans East's weaknesses, and devises new challenges based around them.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: The guy has some serious tech, and even ''Cyborg'' acknowledges that. His remote even makes him a low-level RealityWarper. That the Titans don't take him seriously likely has nothing to do with his abilities and everything to do with his personality.
* BigBadWannabe: He believes himself to be the Titans' archenemy and tries ''hard'' to be one, but they barely acknowledge him as a villain, and don't even bother putting him on their enemies' list (despite Puppet King, a one-shot villain, being listed on it).
* CardCarryingVillain: He is possibly the funniest example of this: A fat {{Expy}} of an overly-obsessed fan-boy who's only motivation is ''being seen as the Titan's nemesis by the Titans themselves''! He's rarely a threat because of this, but because of his [[RealityWarper reality-warping powers]] he'd probably be their most dangerous foe if he just got serious and had a firm goal in mind rather than just getting the Titan's attention.
* EvilIsPetty: He once attacked a woman for not knowing a thing about a TV show that he enjoyed watching.
%%* EvilRedhead:
* FatBastard: As part of his stereotypical nerd character, he is a jerk with a lot of belly fat.
* {{Fanboy}}: Of various TV shows and movies, that he takes quite seriously.
* GadgeteerGenius: He's smart enough to develop machines that grant him limited RealityWarping and allow him to enter the realm of television.
%%* {{Geek}}:
%%* LargeHam:
* LaughablyEvil: While he can be a genuine threat, his general hammyness, obsession with pop-culture and [[UnknownRival hopeless attempts to get the Titans' attentions]] make him absolutely hilarious.
* NotSoDifferent: He and Beast Boy have almost identical tastes in popular entertainment. This makes ''Beast Boy'' the GenreSavvy one when it comes to battling Control Freak.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He's quite the competent GadgeteerGenius who can turn out to be a real threat, as shown in his second appearance and during his second confrontation with the Titans East.
%%* OccidentalOtaku
* TranslatorMicrobes: Uses it on Más and Menos to understand what they were saying.
* UnknownRival: In his introduction episode, he immediately addresses the Titans as his long-time nemeses... only for Beast Boy to turn around and ask the others who the hell he is.

!Cinderblock, Plasmus, and Overload

-->Voiced By: Creator/DeeBradleyBaker (all three), Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (Overload, first appearance)

Three supervillains who frequently work for Slade or other supervillains, providing the muscle for whatever schemes their bosses currently have in the works.

* BlessedWithSuck: Whenever Plasmus's human form is awake he immediately turns into his mindless, BlobMonster form.
%%* BlobMonster:
%%* TheBrute:
* CoDragons: For Slade they function, at the very least, as [[TheBrute Co-Brutes]], with whomever Slade's newest apprentice is being the actual [[TheDragon Dragon]].
* {{Energy Being|s}}: Overload seems to be a computer chip with a body made of electricity.
* {{Expy}}: Plasmus is one of Franchise/{{Batman}} villain Clayface, while Overload is one of Marvel Comics villain Zzzax.
* FusionDance: All three of them combined into one being called Ternion.
* TragicMonster: Plasmus's human form. From his only speaking appearance he seems like a regular guy, horrified of being awake because he knows people will get hurt when that happens.
* TheVoiceless:
** Cinderblock. [[spoiler:When Jericho possesses Cinderblock, making Cinderblock speak is the first thing that blows his cover in front of the other villains]].
** Overload spoke in his first appearance, but not in any subsequent ones.

! Kardiak
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--> Voiced By: Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

A large robotic heart which can disguise itself as other machines, allowing it to get close to children so it can abduct them.

* AdultFear: A child abductor that whisks victims away for an unknown purpose.
* ChildEater: It absorbs children into its body using its tentacles.
* CombatTentacles: It uses its tentacles to battle the Titans.
* {{Flight}}: It has the ability to fly through some technical feature.
* MechanicalMonster: A large robotic heart.
* MysteriousPast: Absolutely ''nothing'' is revealed about its origins or why it does what it does. You find that aside from extremely base explanations, there is a lack of info on this villain and a whole lot of fan speculation.
* NamesToRunAwayFrom: A name that alludes to the heart can sound sinister.
* PullingThemselvesTogether: Raven rips it apart, but it reassembles after a few days.
* SaveTheVillain: Though it can pull itself together, it's saved by the Titans to avoid Raven's powers consuming the child inside of it at the time. Considering that it puts up no resistance when Raven is stopped and Robin broke its glass to save the kid, it can be assumed that what was happening was [[FateWorseThanDeath worse than it seemed.]]
* ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight: It preys on children, [[NothingIsScarier and we never learn why]].
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: It can disguise itself as other machines.
* VillainDecay: Downplayed. Previously it was only ever bested by Raven's powers; by its next appearance, it is defeated by Beast Boy. The Downplayed comes from the fact that we never saw the full fight, so it could have been a tough fight.
* XtremeKoolLetterz: Its name is "Cardiac" with the C's turned into K's.

! Puppet King
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--> Voiced By: Tracey Walter

An evil possessed marionette who tried to steal the Teen Titans' souls and enslave them.

* EvilLaugh: He can be heard laughing evilly when Starfire wakes up and decides to investigate what is going on.
* {{Expy}}: He is loosely based on the Puppeteer, a minor Green Lantern villain who once attempted to get the Teen Titans to kill each other by taking control of Kid Flash, Cyborg, Starfire, and Wonder Girl.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: It is not explained how he came to be or why he wanted to control the Teen Titans' bodies as his personal army. He basically just seems to be carrying out this plan for the sake of it.
* KnightOfCerebus: Considering that his episode was one of the earlier ones, it was quite surprising to see him trap the Titans' souls in his puppet replicas and plan to destroy their essences so that their bodies would be his to command forever.
* MysteriousPast: Absolutely nothing is known about his backstory.
* PerversePuppet: He's a living marionette.
* SoftSpokenSadist: He speaks in a soft monotone, which makes him all the more sinister.
* UnexplainedRecovery: He was rendered a lifeless puppet at the end of his first appearance, yet he returned in Season 5 as a member of the Brotherhood of Evil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The HIVE]]
!!Brother Blood
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio

Head of the HIVE in season three, and Cyborg's ArchEnemy. A powerful psychic with a flair for MindControl.

Powers and Abilities: MindControl, telekinesis, teleportation, superstrength, photographic memory, energy blasts. As a cyborg, gains all of Cyborg's powers as well.

* ArchEnemy: His relationship with Cyborg is comparable to Robin/Slade; deeply personal and involves one becoming like the other.
* ArcVillain: He's only a major threat during season 3. He's not present before or after.
* BadassGrandpa: Blood's age is never explicitly stated, but if his physical appearance is anything to go by, he's at least in late middle-age. He's also one of the deadliest hand-to-hand combatants on the show.
* CardCarryingVillain: He teaches a supervillain school that includes courses on doomsday threats and "Theory of Mayhem".
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He's last reported to be in jail and isn't even mentioned after the third season. He doesn't even get to join the Brotherhood of Evil.
* DiabolicalMastermind: In his second appearance, where he goes to great expense to build and use a doomsday device.
* {{Doppelganger}}: He becomes obsessed with Cyborg to the point of wanting to be him. At first he just wants to dissect Cyborg to figure out why he can resist mind control, then he wants to steal Cyborg's technology to use it as a weapon, duplicates Cyborg's tech to create an army of robots, and finally he undergoes automation so that he can literally ''become'' Cyborg himself. It's very unsettling, to say the least.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: When losing to Cyborg, he furiously asks what it is that enables Cyborg to resist him.
* EvilMentor: Professionally, too; he runs HIVE Academy and therefore serves as mentor for a whole rising generation of supervillains.
* EvilCounterpart: Actively seems to become one for Cyborg including making himself ''into'' a cyborg.
* EvilOldFolks: Though exactly how old isn't specified; his face isn't lined, but his grey hair and general demeanor point towards an older man.
* {{Flanderization}}: He was in his first appearance a cool-headed, charismatic leader who only overacted when playing to an audience; later appearances made him a straight LargeHam.
* FlockOfWolves: He gets frustrated with how many times one of his students turn out to be a ReverseMole. "Was ''anyone'' at my school actually there to '''LEARN'''?"
* {{Foil}}: Explicitly written as one to Slade. In appearance, Slade cloaked himself in black whereas Blood first appears draped in white. In behavior Slade is stoic and secretive where Blood is demonstrative and a LargeHam. Slade turns people to his side through force and blackmail, whereas Blood uses suggestive mind control. Even their tactics are complete opposites: Slade's goal is to transform Robin into a smaller version of Slade, whereas Blood's goal is to turn ''himself'' into Cyborg. The writers have said that writing Blood was a challenge because they wanted him to be so thoroughly different from their previous BigBad but still be a menacing threat.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: They kick in whenever he's actively using his powers.
%%* HollywoodCyborg:
* InterimVillain: Briefly replaces Slade as the go-to villain, and never shows up following his StoryArc, but his defeat indirectly led to the H.I.V.E Five getting formed, and eventually, [[spoiler: Jinx pulling a HeelFaceTurn.]]
* KlingonPromotion: It's implied he may have done this to the previous headmistress of H.I.V.E.; look closely in "Deception" and you'll see her missing portrait photo on the side of a milk carton.
* LargeHam: He was deliberately written as an expressive and high energy villain to contrast with [[TheStoic Slade]].
* LightIsNotGood: Mostly wears white and gold robes and manifests most of his PsychicPowers with light of some form, but is the third season's BigBad.
* ManipulativeBastard: Especially in his first appearance, when he uses a combination of his mind control and manipulation to control his students, and even Cyborg - or rather, it ''would'' have worked if Cyborg's cybernetics didn't reject Blood's psychic influence.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: In the comics, Blood was a cult-leading EvilSorcerer; here, the source of his abilities is more vague, but since he's never shown using any of the same trappings as the explicitly magical characters, it seems at least as likely that he's just a natural-born telepath.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Blood has a wide range of psychic powers and seems to be able to do whatever the current plot calls for. It's not just "mind control".
%%* NotSoDifferent: To Cyborg,
* PickOnSomeoneYourOwnSize: Like Slade, his chief enmity is with a teenager - Cyborg, in Blood's case.
* PsychicPowers: Including mind control, energy manipulation, telekinesis, and teleportation.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes glow bright red when using his powers; people under his control also sometimes demonstrate glowing red eyes.
* SmugSnake: Blood's good at what he does, but his ego far outstrips his capacities.

!!Jinx
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->''"I'm bad luck. Good was never an option for me."''

->'''Voiced by''': Creator/LaurenTom (most appearances), Creator/TaraStrong ("Lightspeed")

Field leader of the HIVE. A minor RealityWarper who only creates bad luck.

Powers and Abilities: Hex blasts which can cause bad luck or general destruction, acrobatic and martial-arts skills

%%* AffablyEvil:
* AirplaneArms: Her preferred way of running, when she's not [[SheFu cartwheeling everywhere]].
* AmbitionIsEvil: Subverted. The only member of the HIVE Five who has any ambition, and it's part of what triggers her [[spoiler:HeelFaceTurn]]. She wanted to eventually be on Madam Rouge's level and couldn't stand working with lazy villains.
* BadPowersBadPeople: Debated and deconstructed when she met Kid Flash. When you are walking bad luck, it's a lot easier to be a villain then a hero because others will think you're a villain anyway.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: [[spoiler: Post HeelFaceTurn it turns out that "good luck" is an option after all]]
* BattleCouple: With Kid Flash, her boyfriend and [[spoiler:fellow superhero.]]
* BlushSticker: She has pink spots on her cheeks.
* BrokenPedestal: Madam Rouge, after meeting her in person during "Lightspeed", decides she's not worthy idolizing. [[spoiler:That plus Kid Flash's overtures equals HeelFaceTurn.]]
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the beginning, she wasn't shown to be that different from Gizmo and Mammoth. "Lightspeed" is when she really shows her distinction as being more passionate and ambitious.
* CompositeCharacter: A very unusual case. The basis of her powers comes from an obscure villain named Jinx from Adventure Comics (who is male), while her gender and role in opposing the Titans from the more well known villain sorceress named Jinx.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Her hair and her eyes are both pink.
* CuteBruiser: Slender and [[SheFu acrobatic]], but she still hits pretty hard.
* CuteWitch: She's a young girl with magic powers.
* DarkActionGirl: On the H.I.V.E., she is the only female member and embodies the girly qualities such as compassion the most.
* DatingCatwoman: With Kid Flash and Cyborg when he was a H.I.V.E. Academy student.
* DefectingForLove: [[spoiler:Becomes a heroine because of Kid Flash.]]
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Madame Rouge should ''not'' have slapped Jinx around; It's part of the reason she pulled a HeelFaceTurn, as well as basically telling Madam Rouge to screw herself;]]
--->'''Jinx''': "I don't care who you are, no-one messes with me!"
* DudeMagnet: Three guys have been attracted to her over the course of the show (Cyborg, See-More and Kid Flash).
* EvilCounterpart: To Raven; both use dark magic, both have issues with their abilities, but where Raven (mostly) keeps them under control, Jinx seems to think that she's ''supposed'' to be as 'bad' as her powers are.
* {{Expy}}: Of ComicBook/ScarletWitch, who her powers are near identical to.
* {{Goth}}: She has the fashion style and depressive outlook down.
* GothGirlsKnowMagic: Jinx has the general style of goth and a [[BadPowersBadPeople gloomy outlook on life]], and can use magical hexes that cause bad luck.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Lampshaded when she mockingly asks Kid Flash if he is trying to convert her and make her see the error of her ways. That's exactly what happens.]]
* HighHeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:The sole female of the HIVE Five group ends up joining the Titans in the end.]]
* HornedHairdo: Her hair is shaped like a pair of horns. It has a demonic loook to it.
* TheJinx: Has the superpower of making things go wrong; in other words she has weaponized this trope.
* LoveRedeems: [[spoiler:Hooking up with Kid Flash made her into a superheroine.]]
* NerdNanny: She has to put up with evil prodigy Gizmo.
* OfficialCouple: With [[spoiler:Kid Flash]].
* OnlySaneWoman: In the Hive Five. It's part of what drives her to [[spoiler: perform an HeelFaceTurn because she can't stand them anymore]].
* RedemptionPromotion: Goes from being a standard recurring villain to [[CurbStompBattle effortlessly beating her old team]], repeatedly being the only to seriously damage [[TheJuggernaut Madame Rouge]].
* PerkyGoth: She has a goth-like appearance, but has a rather warm personality.
* RaceLift: She was Indian in the original comics although it's impossible to tell what her race is here since it's never revealed if her chalk white face, shoulders, and hands is due to heavy makeup, is some side effect of her powers, or if that's just [[EvilAlbino her natural skin color]].
* SheFu: She often does backflips when she fights.
* SlasherSmile: In her early appearances when she was in full "evil bad luck witch!" mode.
* SwissArmySuperpower: Her "luck based powers" seem to be able to allow her to do anything she wants.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Pink in this case.

!!Gizmo
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/LaurenTom (most appearances), Creator/TaraStrong ("Revved Up" and "Titans Together")

The HIVE's resident genius, at least as smart as Cyborg but with a thoroughly unlikable personality.

Powers and Abilities: GadgeteerGenius, plus a suit that contains his latest weapons and gadgets.

* BaldOfEvil: He doesn't have any hair on his head.
* BrattyHalfPint: He's a tiny kid who's also rather ill-behaved.
* CanonImmigrant: This incarnation of Gizmo was later imported to the comics as the son of the original Gizmo. This makes him [[LegacyCharacter Gizmo II]].
* ChildProdigy: In spite of his age, he's able to invent all sorts of devices.
* GadgeteerGenius: His most common inventions include a set of spider-like legs and a game controller he uses to take control of machines.
* GoshDangItToHeck: Gizmo's a ''master'' at this. He swears a mile a minute, but it's all childish swears. For example, he loves calling his opponents "barf brain" or "crud-muncher", accuses things he doesn't like of being "snot", and at one point he even swears, "What the ''hairball''?!" He uses this pseudo-swearing so often in his lines that he successfully gives off the same foul-mouthed impression that he'd give off if he were swearing for real.
* EvilCounterpart: To Cyborg in practice and Beast Boy in personality. Like Cyborg, he uses technology to fight his enemies, while he's an immature jokester like Beast Boy.
* EvilGenius: The smartest member of the H.I.V.E. Five.
* ForScience: He'll stop at nothing to see what fiendish things he can do with the technology he steals from cyborg.
* MonochromaticEyes: His eyes are completely white with no pupils.
* NotMeThisTime: Raven and Starfire come across him coming out of a convenience store, and panics when he sees them shouting that he had done anything wrong... today.
* SirSwearsALot: Of the UnusualEuphemism variety. There's a ton of them.
* SpiderLimbs: He has mechnical spider-like limbs that can emerge from his backpack.
* UnusualEuphemism: Technically Gizmo swears quite a great deal for his age; it's just that his swearing tends to be words like "snot" or "crud".
* YoungerAndHipper: This Gizmo is a ChildProdigy as opposed to an adult Dwarf.

!!Mammoth
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson

The HIVE's muscle.

Powers and Abilities: Super strength

* BeardOfEvil: He has a small beard that makes him look a little like his villain code name.
* BigEater: In the first episode featuring him, he cleans out the Titans' entire fridge! Even the blue furry stuff.
* TheBrute: He serves as the H.I.V.E. trio's muscle.
* DumbMuscle: He's incredibly strong, but also stupid.
* EvilCounterpart: To Cyborg (Big guy who's a BigEater) and Beast Boy (The team's muscle).
* MonochromaticEyes: Like Gizmo, he also has blank, white, pupil-less eyes.
* SuperStrength: He is strong enough to overpower Cyborg.
* VillainHasAPoint: Like any other villain, Mammoth trash-talks heroes, but, ''just one'' of those times, he's actually right in one of his critiques. When Kid Flash was messing with the Hive FIVE in "Lightspeed", one of Kid Flash's tricks was to take a candy bar from Mammoth as he passed him... but Mammoth shouts that he actually ''paid'' for the candy bar!

!!Billy Numerous
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JasonMarsden

A metahuman criminal who can create copies of himself. Joins the HIVE Five in their second appearance.

Powers and Abilities: creates copies of himself, including whatever he's holding

* UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents: Speaks with a [[DeepSouth southern accent]].
* CanonForeigner: He never appeared in the comics.
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: He's a double subversion. The subversion is that whenever Billy Numerous creates his clones, they are ''all'' as dangerous as the original one is. But it's double subverted in that he does in fact have a "cap" on how many "original strength" clones he can create: if he is tricked into making too many clones at once beyond that "cap", as the Teen Titans manage to do once by creating holograms of themselves to trick him into making too many clones to fight them all, eventually the clones will all become weak and Billy Numerous can easily be defeated.
* EarlyBirdCameo:
** Like the other HIVE Five members below, he appears in the crowd shots of “Deception” before becoming a minor villain.
** Also, he was his own minor villain before he joined the HIVE Five.
* {{Expy}}: Of Multiple Man from Marvel Comics ''ComicBook/XMen''.
* GeniusDitz: Is a very redneck villain, but is capable of fighting well.
* SelfDuplication: His entire gimmick, and in his hands it's a surprisingly dangerous one (he even manages to give Kid Flash a tough fight with it).
* SendInTheClones: His main ability is to create duplicates of himself.
* ZergRush: By virtue of his many clones, he can dogpile someone to defeat them.

!!See-More
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson

A HIVE member, not really a bad sort when not "working".

Powers and Abilities: Helmet includes various powers and weapons, all with an eye theme.

* AllLoveIsUnrequited: "Lightspeed" hints he has a crush on Jinx, but the poor guy didn't stand a chance against [[DatingCatwoman Kid Flash]].
* {{Balloonacy}}: How often have you seen it done by ''swelling your eye into a balloon''? He can achieve {{Flight}} this way and can serve as a scout and organizer for his team.
* BlackAndNerdy: He's African-American and is implied to have invented his helmet.
* CanonForeigner: He never appeared in the comics.
* {{Cyclops}}: It's unclear if it's just his helmet or if he really has only one eye.
* DeflectorShields: In an eyeball shape.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Appeared as a background character during Cyborg's infiltration of Hive Academy in the beginning of the third season.
* {{Expy}}: A composite of Comicbook/{{Cyclops}} and [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 Tri-klops]].
* EyeBeams: As well as the ability to ''shoot eyeballs themselves'', he can shoot eye beams.
* PowerPerversionPotential: He can see through your clothes, which lead to Starfire's DefeatByModesty.
%%* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Private (season 4) and Kyd (season 5).
* TokenMinority: The only black member of the HIVE.
* XRayVision: A setting that inverts his eye color to black sclera and white iris.

!!Private HIVE
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A HIVE member.

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

Powers and Abilities: BadassNormal

* CanonForeigner: Another villain created exclusively for the show.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He makes a background appearance in "Deception" before he is properly introduced as one of the H.I.V.E. Five.
* {{Expy}}: He bears some resemblance to an obscure DC Comics hero called the Guardian because of using a shield as his weapon and wearing a costume accented with yellow.
* ShieldBash: He uses his shield as a weapon.
* SouthernFriedPrivate: He speaks in a Southern accent.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Un "Titans Together", Beast Boy's original plan was for Jericho to possess Cinderblock and then have Cinderblock escort the Titans as "prisoners". The possession part worked, which is how they found out the Brotherhood of Evil's base was in Paris... but Private HIVE messes up the "escort inside the base" part when he praises Cinderblock for making a nice catch, causing Jericho-as-Cinderblock to say "Thanks" and thus cause Private HIVE to realize something is wrong since normally, Cinderblock can't talk.
%%* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With See-More.
* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: He often fights by throwing his shield.

!!Kyd Wykkyd
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A mysterious HIVE member.

Powers and Abilities: Teleportation, passing through walls, speculated to be psychic.

* BlackCloak: He wears a black cloak and he is a professional villain.
* CanonForeigner: He was created for the cartoon.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He can be seen in the background in the episode "Deception" before he appears as a member of the H.I.V.E. Five.
* {{Expy}}: His design and [[StealthHiBye general demeanor]] borrows a lot from Batman.
* {{Intangibility}}: The selective variation.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Calm, quiet, and focused in a fight. Didn't hesitate to join in on building a pillow fort.
* TheQuietOne: See below
* TheSpeechless: Never says a single line.
* StealthHiBye: [[TeleportSpam Through teleportation]]. He annoys Kid Flash with this to the point of driving Kid Flash to remark that someone should put a bell on Kyd Wykkyd.
* TheStoic: Maintains a serious expression most of the time.
* TeleportCloak: It appears to be the source of his powers.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With See-More.
* VillainTeleportation: He's a bad guy and the only prominent character with teleportation abilities.
* TheVoiceless: He never speaks and it isn't made clear if he's even able to.
* XtremeKoolLetterz: Why else would he have a name like this?
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Brotherhood of Evil]]
!Tropes related to the Brotherhood as a whole
* ArchEnemy: to the Doom Patrol.
* AwakeningTheSleepingGiant: Well, technically they always were evil, but when first introduced, they were only fighting the Doom Patrol. After the Titans came to the Patrol's rescue and foiled his last plan, the Brain decides to focus his effort on the Titans and all other young heroes.
* KnightOfCerebus: Despite some of them having rather silly concepts (a literal BrainInAJar, a super-intelligent ape, they are played dead serious and genuinely manage to be a threat.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Played with; in the comic, they are best-known as the main villains of the ComicBook/DoomPatrol, but occasionally clash with other DC heroes, the Titans included. Here, they ''are'' introduced as being the Doom Patrol's long-time opponents, but [[AwakeningTheSleepingGiant decide to turn their attention toward the Titans after they came to the Patrol's rescue.]]
* VillainTeamUp: They are responsible for the biggest one in the whole series, assembling nearly all the villains introduced in the show, including several one-shot villains.

!!The Brain
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->Voiced by: Glenn Shadix

Leader of the Brotherhood, BigBad of season five. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A disembodied brain]].

Powers and Abilities: Chessmaster and GadgeteerGenius.

* ArchEnemy: To Mento. Beast Boy also comes to consider him an ArchEnemy across the course of season five, but it's one sided- Brain has no respect for him whatsoever, and seems only marginally aware of who he is. This came back to bite him in the ass in the final battle as it's ''Beast Boy'' who leads the recovery charge against him and deals the final blow that defeats him.
* BigBad: Of Season Five.
* BrainInAJar: As his name suggests, he's a disembodied brain inside some kind of tank.
* CardCarryingVillain: He actually puts the word "evil" in his ''organization's name''!
* TheChessmaster: Carefully plots out every move of his war against the Titans, and is shown to enjoy literal chess as well.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: His plots to take down the individual Titans were very well-tailored to take advantage of their personalities, abilities, and the related genre-conventions. Unfortunately, he still failed more than he'd thought.
* DiabolicalMastermind: He's the head of one of the most infamous criminal organizations in the world.
* EvilGenius: According to Mento, he's "intellect personified and evil incarnate".
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He's a BrainInAJar.
* FailedASpotCheck: What eventually causes his plans to unravel. He coordinates a humongous assault against the Titans, Titans East, and Honorary Titans, choosing a supervillain or two to take on each hero. Only some of the supervillains he chooses succeed in beating the heroes they're matched against, however: Beast Boy manages to beat the Kardiak Monster as well as Brain's robot drones, Pantha beats both Atlas and Adonis, Jericho beats both Fang and Private HIVE, Herald beats both See-More and Warp, and Mas manages to escape Cinderblock and Johnny Rancid because they only noticed Menos in the rubble of their attack. Furthermore, Cyborg recovers from the hole Mammoth knocked him into, Billy Numerous and Gizmo never manage to capture Kole or Gnarrk, Brain failed to send anyone after Red Star, Raven manages to escape Psimon's portal that Kyd Wykkyd knocked her into, Starfire manages to get away from Kitten and Killer Moth, and Bumblebee manages to recover from Angel and Punk Rocket knocking her out of the sky. Needless to say all of these people show up to screw Brain over and unfreeze the heroes he did manage to capture, which Brain would have seen coming if he had bothered to keep as careful track of ''his villains'' as he did of the heroes.
* FatalFlaw: It never occurs to him that any of his plans could ever ''fail'' because he's too convinced of his own genius, so if any do, he's caught off-guard and without a backup plan, forcing him to improvise, which he's not very good at doing.
* MachineMonotone: Based on Stephen Hawking, no less.
* MadScientist: Spends his first appearance designing a ''black hole'' based weapon. Later appearances focus more on him as a Chessmaster, though.
* NonActionBigBad: For reasons that should be obvious.
* ObviouslyEvil: It's in his organization's name, for crying out loud.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The eyes on his life-support pod glow red when he's accessing his technology, and when he just wants to be intimidating.
* ShoutOut: The lower half of his life-support machine is, per WordOfGod, based on a [[Series/DoctorWho Dalek]] casing.

!!Monsieur Mallah
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->Voiced by: Glenn Shadix

The Brain's Dragon. An intelligent gorilla with a French accent.

Powers and Abilities: Genius level intellect, superstrength, skill with many weapons.

* BattleButler: To the Brain.
* TheDragon: Again, to the Brain.
* GadgeteerGenius: Seems to make most of the stuff Brain designs.
* GeniusBruiser: A gorilla with his species' level of strength and durability, while being probably the second most intelligent member of the group right after the Brain.
* IntellectualAnimal: Like the Brain, he is very intelligent and has the same pursuits as his master.
* ManiacMonkeys: A gorilla EvilGenius who serves as [[DiabolicalMastermind the Brain]]'s [[TheDragon Dragon]].
* PromotedToLoveInterest: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]; he was in a relationship with the Brain in the comic, but said relationship was AdaptedOut (or at least never mentioned) in the cartoon for [[MoralGuardians obvious reasons]].
* TalkingAnimal: He's a gorilla that can speak.

!!Madame Rouge
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HyndenWalch

The Brotherhood's enforcer. An incredibly powerful shapechanger with a Russian accent.

Powers and Abilities: VoluntaryShapeshifting into anything she can imagine, ability to mimic voices, indestructibility

* AdaptationalBadass: Comic book Madame Rouge was no slouch, but this incarnation basically is the show's equivalent of the [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay T-1000]] when it comes to powers and badassery.
* AdaptationalNationality: She was French in the comic, but is despicted with a Russian[=/=]Slavic accent in this version.
* TheBaroness: She is attractive, competent, and very sadistic.
* TheBrute: She's clever, but relies on force more than any other member of the Brotherhood.
* DarkActionGirl: A formidable fighter who is also part of a villain team.
* TheDreaded: Most Titans' reaction to her showing up is the ''run the heck away'' if they don't have any ally for back-up. And [[HeroKiller for good reasons]].
* GeniusBruiser: Not a genius on the same level than Monsieur Mallah or the Brain, but she is still dangerously clever and cunning, and ''very'' creative in the use of her power.
* HeroKiller: While she doesn't technically ''kill'' anyone onscreen, she has a spectacular record of hunting down and successfully capturing members of the Titans. Most of them tend to run away when she shows up, aware they will most likely be unable to do more than slow her down.
* HuskyRusskie: Despite retaining her French name from the comic.
* LaserGuidedKarma: In the final battle, Hotspot, Wilderbeast and Jinx, three of the people she was showed directly harassing through the season, band together together to pay her back for the grief by launching her into the freezing machine.
* LightningBruiser: Besides being {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le, she can ''catch'' [[SuperSpeed Kid Flash]] and knock him through concrete.
* {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le: She's shown to be impossible to kill.
* PsychoForHire: She's only in on the plan so she can harm a lot of people.
* [[RubberMan Rubber Woman]]: Her main power is being able to stretch her body.
* SpyCatsuit: In her default form.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: She can uses her power to assume the appearance of someone else.
* YouGotSpunk: Is actually a bit impressed by Jinx when she stands up to her.

!!General Immortus
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/XanderBerkeley

The Brotherhood's strategist. An immortal military genius. Seldom speaks.

Powers and Abilities: Immortality, genius-level intellect.

* AgeWithoutYouth: Only less extreme in this iteration of the character.
* {{Immortality}}: It's in his ''name''. Although it's unclear what ''kind'' of immortality he has, it's implied to be CompleteImmortality.
** LivingForeverIsAwesome: You don't see him complaining about seeing the same basic battles over and over again. He's SeenItAll and thus has a leg up on every other strategist alive.
*** He says it himself:
-->'''The Brain''': Persistent bunch, aren't they?
-->'''Immortus''': Persistent, yes. But not immortal.
* PuttingOnTheReich: His uniform resembles a Nazi's.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: More like really ''thousands'' of years old, if his flashback montage is accurate. He refers to ''[[Literature/TheArtOfWar Sun Tzu]]'' as one of his best students, so that seals the deal.
* TheStrategist: He comes up with the battle strategies for the Brotherhood of Evil.
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