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

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[[Characters/TeenTitansGoMainCast Main Cast]] ([[Characters/TeenTitansGoRobin Robin]]) | '''Antagonists''' | [[Characters/TeenTitansGoOtherHeroes Other Heroes]] | [[Characters/TeenTitansGoCivilians Civilians]] | [[Characters/TeenTitansGoOthers Others]]]]]]-]
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* HateSink: Usually becomes this in "Girls Night In", by coming off as this by being more villainous than in her first episode.

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* AdaptationalBadass: In the original series, he suffered from PowerIncontinence if he created too many clones and would weaken. Here he appears to be able to create clones without limit or any ill effect, to the point where on his day off he creates enough clones to fill up a stadium just to alleviate boredom.



* MesACrowd: Can duplicate himself.

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* MesACrowd: Can duplicate His power is to create duplicates of himself.



* {{Foil}}: To Robin. Both are leaders of their respective team, short, look like a baby (Gizmo looks like a baby and Robin has baby hands), are {{Butt Monkey}}s, are bad people (Robin actually being a bad person in some episodes and Gizmo being a villain). But Robin abuses his own team and Gizmo doesn't, and Robin is a hero and Gizmo isn't.

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* {{Foil}}: To Robin. Both are leaders of their respective team, short, look like a baby (Gizmo looks like a baby and Robin has baby hands), are {{Butt Monkey}}s, are bad people (Robin actually being a bad person in some episodes and Gizmo being a villain). But The difference is Robin abuses his own team and gives the impression of being outwardly cool but is a ManChild, while Gizmo doesn't, and Robin is looks like a hero and Gizmo isn't.child but can be quite mature.
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* BassoProfundo: His gruff bass voice is noticeably deeper than it was in the original series.

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* AbusiveParents: Despite this Trigon being a much more loving father, he still flicks Raven when he is giant in "The Titans Show", and uses a giant fist to crush her in "Thanksgiving".

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* AbusiveParents: Despite this Trigon being a much more loving father, he he's still flicks willing to fight his daughter Raven if she gets in his way, flicking her when he is giant in "The Titans Show", and uses a giant fist to crush her in "Thanksgiving".


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* FantasyForbiddingFather: In "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star", it's revealed by Raven that Trigon never approved of her love of dancing, usually taking away anything she had related to dancing, and even showing up now just to tear in half the dress she had for her act on the show. Thankfully though, after Raven puts on a hellishly fearsome dance performance, he's more than proud of her and willing to let her dance.
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* ManipulativeBastard: It's Slade, what did you expect? [[spoiler:In his guise as Jade Wilson, he convinces every superhero to make movies about themselves and uses this as a distraction so that he can commit crimes unopposed. When the Titans prove to be more of a threat than he realized, he decides to go for a DivideAndConquer strategy and separates the Titans by preying on Robin's insecurities (offering to put him in a movie without the other Titans, claiming that they're holding him back). Then, while filming the movie, he tricks Robin into letting him in the Titans Tower vault so he can get the power source for his machine back. Finally, during the climax, he manages to (briefly) put Robin under his control by convincing the Titan to take a peek at his movie despite its ability to brainwash anyone who watches it, even singing a DarkReprise of Robin's earlier song, "My Superhero Movie", back to him.]]

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* ManipulativeBastard: It's Slade, what did you expect? At first, it's PlayedForLaughs when his "mind manipulation" is simply performining childish illusions to freak out and distract the Titans, with a LookBehindYou act being the nail in the coffin that lets him get away. But later on, it's proven to be taken much more seriously: [[spoiler:In his guise as Jade Wilson, he convinces every superhero to make movies about themselves and uses this as a distraction so that he can commit crimes unopposed. When the Titans prove to be more of a threat than he realized, he decides to go for a DivideAndConquer strategy and separates the Titans by preying on Robin's insecurities (offering to put him in a movie without the other Titans, claiming that they're holding him back). Then, while filming the movie, he tricks Robin into letting him in the Titans Tower vault so he can get the power source for his machine back. Finally, during the climax, he manages to (briefly) put Robin under his control by convincing the Titan to take a peek at his movie despite its ability to brainwash anyone who watches it, even singing a DarkReprise of Robin's earlier song, "My Superhero Movie", back to him.]]
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* AdaptedOut: There's no sign of Private H.I.V.E. being on the team in this version. While Kyd Wykkyd does make a cameo appearance during Robin's dream in "Nose Mouth", he is not indicated to be affiliated with this continuity's version of the H.I.V.E. Five.

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* AdaptedOut: There's no sign of Private H.I.V.E. being on the team in this version.continuity. While Kyd Wykkyd does make a cameo appearance during Robin's dream in "Nose Mouth", he is not indicated to be affiliated with this continuity's version of the H.I.V.E. Five.Five and has yet to show up in real life.



* EvilCounterpart: To Starfire, as both possess EyeBeams and often get into a BeamOWar.

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* EvilCounterpart: To Starfire, as both possess EyeBeams and often get into a BeamOWar.BeamOWar battles.
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* FatBastard: He's a bit portly and considerably mean.

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* AdaptedOut: There's no sign of Private H.I.V.E. or Kyd Wykkyd being on the team in this version. Although Kyd did make a cameo appearance during Robin's dream in "Nose Mouth".

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* AdaptedOut: There's no sign of Private H.I.V.E. or Kyd Wykkyd being on the team in this version. Although While Kyd did Wykkyd does make a cameo appearance during Robin's dream in "Nose Mouth".Mouth", he is not indicated to be affiliated with this continuity's version of the H.I.V.E. Five.


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* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Inverted in that Kyd Wykkyd is still shown to exist, but has no indication of being a member of this continuity's H.I.V.E. Five.

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Adapted Out refers to a character in the source material being omitted in the adaptation. Kyd Wykkyd not being affiliated with this continuity's version of the H.I.V.E. Five is not an example of that if he still exists in the show anyway.


* AdaptedOut: He was a member of the H.I.V.E. Five in the original series, but in this series he only makes a couple of cameos, and never appears with the H.I.V.E.


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* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Inverted in that he was a member of the H.I.V.E. Five in the original series, but in this series he only makes a couple of cameos, and never appears with the H.I.V.E.

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* EvilBrit: Speaks with a British accent.
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* BritishTeeth: His teeth are a bit unsightly and are notably the only aspect of his physical appearance to ''not'' improve after he starts draining people's youth to restore his own.
* EvilBrit: Speaks with He's a British accent.
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villain.
* EvilRedHead: He has red hair and is a villain.



%%* GadgeteerGenius

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%%* GadgeteerGenius* GadgeteerGenius: His youth-draining cane is his own invention.



* TheVoiceless: He doesn't say a word during his appearance (likely due to the producers not feeling like spending the extra money to get Creator/MalcolmMcDowell back for two lines or [=McDowell=] declining to reprise his role).

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* TheVoiceless: He doesn't say a word during his appearance and in fact the only sound he makes is stock audio of maniacal laughter (likely due to the producers not feeling like spending the extra money to get Creator/MalcolmMcDowell back for two lines or [=McDowell=] declining to reprise his role).
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* BloodKnight: She's the only member of the Girls' Night group that was visibly looking forward at a chance to fight Blackfire's army in "Girls' Night In".

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* BloodKnight: She's the only member of the Girls' Night group that was visibly looking forward at to a chance to fight Blackfire's army in "Girls' Night In".



* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: While lacking in superhuman abilities, she makes up for it by being at the peak of her strength, speed, and skill that makes puts her on par with enhanced enemies she faces, likely due to her training with Slade. This makes her one of the most dangerous and deadly adversaries the Titans have faced and was ''very'' close to killing them. When allying with Raven and the other girls in "Operation: Dude Rescue," she is able to carry and run with a ''giant heavy'' sword that Raven conjured with no problem and cuts through The Brain's mech with maximum effort on her part.

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* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: While lacking in superhuman abilities, she makes up for it by being at the peak of her strength, speed, and skill that makes puts her on par with enhanced enemies she faces, likely due to her training with Slade. This makes her one of the most dangerous and deadly adversaries the Titans have faced and was ''very'' close to killing them. When allying with Raven and the other girls in "Operation: Dude Rescue," she is able to carry and run with a ''giant heavy'' sword that Raven conjured with no problem and cuts through The Brain's mech with maximum effort on her part.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Compared to his 2003 counterpart, this Slade's penchant for torture and mass-murder has been scrubbed, with him being far more pragmatic. While he still enslaves minds, it is depicted in a far more harmless manner.


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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Compared to his 2003 counterpart, this Slade's penchant for torture and mass-murder has been scrubbed, with him being far more pragmatic. While he still enslaves minds, it is depicted in a far more harmless manner.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: He was the final ArcVillain of the first show when it was in its final stages. Here, he appears in the first season of ''Go!'' and isn't any sort of FinalBoss character.


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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the original series, Brother Blood appeared in the third season and ranked middle-of-the-road in terms of chronological appearance. In ''Go!'', he appears very early on in the first season.
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* AdaptationalComicRelief: He's still evil and has plans on using Raven for his EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt schemes but he's a lot more comical in ''Go!'' compared to the first show where he was played completely serious as a KnightOfCerebus.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In the original show, he appeared late in the fourth season. Here, Trigon shows up early in the very first season of this show as Raven's recurring ArchnemesisDad.
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* ObfuscatingStupidity: He plays the BumblingDad in order to trick Raven's friends into convincing her to be a demon and it looked as though he almost succeeded. [[spoiler: Too bad Raven doesn't buy it one bit.]]

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: He plays the BumblingDad in order to trick Raven's friends into convincing her to be a demon and it looked as though he almost succeeded. [[spoiler: Too [[spoiler:Too bad Raven doesn't buy it one bit.]]



* EvilSoundsDeep: Outright parodied. His deep, echoing, gravelly voice terrifies the Titans... and then it turns out he's just had a cold for a long time. One lozenge later, [[spoiler: he turns into Weird Al.]]

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* EvilSoundsDeep: Outright parodied. His deep, echoing, gravelly voice terrifies the Titans... and then it turns out he's just had a cold for a long time. One lozenge later, [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he turns into Weird Al.]]
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* BassoProfundo: His gruff bass voice is noticeably deeper than it was in the original series.
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* EvilSoundsDeep: Outright parodied. His deep, echoing, gravelly voice terrifies the Titans... and then it turns out he's just had a cold for a long time. One lozenge later, [[spoiler: he turns into Weird Al.]]
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* TheVoiceless: He never speaks, but in the original series he did. He finally talks in "The Brain of the Family".

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* TheVoiceless: He never speaks, but in the original series he did. He finally talks in "The Brain of the Family".

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