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* FourthWallObserver: The show [[BreakingTheFourthWall breaks the fourth wall]] from time-to-time, but Control Freak has it as a pivotal part of his character, being responsible for creating the reality of ''Teen Titans Go!'' to begin with. In all of his appearances from "The Fourth Wall" onward, he's mainly been used as the mouthpiece that reflects the general disdain and hatred the show's audience has. "Island Adventure" even gives the Titans the benefit of the doubt about all the loud haters on the internet by having him point out that the loudmouths who constantly complain hardly represents the great majority of the show's audience.

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* FourthWallObserver: The show [[BreakingTheFourthWall breaks the fourth wall]] from time-to-time, but Control Freak has it as a pivotal part of his character, being responsible for creating the reality of ''Teen Titans Go!'' to begin with. In all of his appearances from "The Fourth Wall" onward, he's mainly been used as the mouthpiece that reflects the general disdain and hatred the show's audience has. "Island Adventure" even gives the Titans the benefit of the doubt about all the loud haters on the internet by having him point out that the loudmouths who constantly complain [[VocalMinority hardly represents the great majority of the show's audience.]]

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* PracticallyJoker: A very deliberate example where he was made to be a ReplacementGoldfish to Slade by becoming an evil MonsterClown.



* AdaptationalAbomination: The original series Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater was a more simple shapeshifter with two forms, this one borrows under Starfire's skin like a parasite and can telepathically communicate.
* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Originally seemed like another one of the show's bizarre original characters, but turns out to be the Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater from the original series.

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* AdaptationalAbomination: The original series Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater was a more simple shapeshifter with two forms, this one borrows burrows under Starfire's skin like a parasite and can telepathically communicate.
* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Originally It originally seemed like another one of the show's bizarre original characters, but turns out to be the Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater from the original series.



* EvilAllAlong: [[ProperlyParanoid Robin]] spends the whole episode being untrusting of Parry to the disbelief of the other Titans, before a private conversation with Parry finally swayed him. Turns out in the end [[TheCuckoolanderWasRight Robin was right all along]] with Parry revealing its true form as the Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater and crushes the Titans.

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* EvilAllAlong: [[ProperlyParanoid Robin]] spends the whole episode being untrusting of Parry to the disbelief of the other Titans, before a private conversation with Parry finally swayed him. Turns out in the end [[TheCuckoolanderWasRight Robin was right all along]] with Parry revealing its true form as the Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater and crushes who proceeds to crush the Titans.
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* {{Catchphrase}}: "Garbage children."

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: "Garbage children."
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->'''Voiced by''': Alexander Polinsky

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->'''Voiced by''': Alexander PolinskyCreator/AlexanderPolinsky
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[[folder:Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater]]
-> See the [[spoiler:Parry folder]] below
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* ManipulativeBastard: Manages to deceive Starfire and the rest of the Titans ([[ProperlyParanoid Robin]] in particular) into believing it to be a benign creature, until it is finally ready to strike.

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A giant monster from another planet who pretended to be Starfire's friend. He is revealed to be the cyronelian chrysalis eater from ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''.

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A giant monster from another planet who pretended to be Starfire's friend. He is Is eventually revealed to be the cyronelian chrysalis eater from ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''.


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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Originally seemed like another one of the show's bizarre original characters, but turns out to be the Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater from the original series.
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--> '''Voiced by''': Creator/KateMicucci

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

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


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* DecompositeCharacter: The episode "Grandma Voice" loosely adapts "Mother Mae-Eye" with the Titans ending up with a grandma figure living with them. However the role that Mother Mae-Eye had instead gets given to Cyborg speaking in a Grandma voice, with Mother Mae-Eye instead being relegated to a villain who appears at the start and end.
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* FatBastard: She's not skinny and is a villain.

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* FatBastard: She's not skinny and FatBitch: An evildoer who is a villain.on the chubby side.
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* BoobsOfSteel: A physically dominant fighter, who has the most prominent bust in the series.
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* AdaptationNameChange: A subtle one. His species was called Newfu in the original series, while he referred to himself as the Source. Here a slight tweak of his species name has become his actual name.

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[[folder:Plasmus]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

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


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* HiddenVillain: He is only revealed to be the mastermind at the very end of the episode.
* NonActionBigBad: As a sentient block of tofu, he has little in the way of combat and is quite defenseless against Beast Boy.
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* AdaptationalAbomination: The original series Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater was a more simple shapeshifter with two forms, this one borrows under Starfire's skin like a parasite and can telepathically communicate.


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* EvilAllAlong: [[ProperlyParanoid Robin]] spends the whole episode being untrusting of Parry to the disbelief of the other Titans, before a private conversation with Parry finally swayed him. Turns out in the end [[TheCuckoolanderWasRight Robin was right all along]] with Parry revealing its true form as the Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater and crushes the Titans.
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They Killed Kenny Again is about a character who repeatedly dies and comes back to life with no explanation. It is not for cataloguing every instance where a comedy has a character die.


* TheyKilledKennyAgain: She and her ship are blown up and she gets cracks in her face in "The Mask".

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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She and her ship are blown up and she gets cracks in her face in "The Mask".has pink skin.



%%* FatBastard

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%%* FatBastard* FatBastard: He's a very obese villain.



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%%* NonhumansLackAttributes* NonhumansLackAttributes: He wears no clothes, but has no visible genitals.




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--> '''Voiced by''': Creator/ScottMenville (Nibor), Creator/KharyPayton (Grobyc), Creator/GregCipes (Boy Beast), Creator/TaraStrong (Nevar), Creator/HyndenWalch (Erifrats)

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Cleaning up A Day In The Limelight misuse. The trope is about instances where an initially minor character has more prominence, it is not every single instance where a character has a major role in the episode they happen to appear in.


* ADayInTheLimelight: In "Caged Tiger" and "I See You".



* ADayInTheLimelight: In "Operation Dude Rescue" and "Girls Night In".

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* ADayInTheLimelight: In Is given more prominence in "Operation Dude Rescue" and "Girls Night In".



* ADayInTheLimelight: In "Operation Tin Man" and "The H.I.V.E. Five".

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* ADayInTheLimelight: In They start becoming more than silent extras in "Operation Tin Man" and "The H.I.V.E. Five".



* ADayInTheLimelight: In "Girl's Night Out", "Opposites", "Operation Tin Man", "The Hive Five", "How Bout Some Effort", "Operation Dude Rescue", and "Girls' Night In".



* ADayInTheLimelight: In "Operation Dude Rescue" and "Girls' Night In".

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* ADayInTheLimelight: In She has a larger role in "Operation Dude Rescue" and "Girls' Night In".



* ADayInTheLimelight: In “The Teen Titans Go! Easter Holiday Classic” and “Easter Creeps”.



* ADayInTheLimelight: In “The True Meaning of Christmas”, “The Teen Titans Go! Easter Holiday Classic”, “Santa Tried to Steal Halloween”, and “Santa tries to steal Other Holidays”.



* ADayInTheLimelight: In “The Tooth Fairy”, “Easter Creeps”, and “The Streak”.
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* SdrawkcabName: Most of their names are just the names of their regular counterparts spelled backwards (e.g. Nibor for Robin, Erifrats for Starfire) rather than the character's regular name with "Bizarro" in front of it like the traditional naming conventions for Bizarro duplicates. The one exception is Beast Boy's Bizarro World counterpart, who is named Boy Beast.
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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In "Arthur", he's finally fired by Robin for being too incompetent and inept of a villain but once he shows up in a new job as an electrician at the tower, he shows he can still be really evil and threatening even if he was fired from being an official supervillain by blowing the Titans' tower up with them inside.
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* TruerToTheText: Past animated versions of The Brain generally had his relationship with Monsieur Mallah altered into that of a master and servant rather than two lovers like they were in the comics. In "Villains in a Van Getting Gelato", ''Go!'' Brain and Mallah are finally shown in a brief romantic moment similar to their comic book counterparts.

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* TruerToTheText: Past animated versions of The Brain generally had his relationship with Monsieur Mallah altered into that of a master and servant rather than two lovers like they were in the comics. In "Villains in a Van Getting Gelato", ''Go!'' Brain and Mallah are finally shown in a brief romantic moment similar to their comic book counterparts. In "The Brain of the Family", he and Mallah are [[ButNotTooGay all but officially stated to be a married gay couple]].
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%%* AdaptedOut: Only appeared once in the actual show.

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%%* AdaptedOut: * DemotedToExtra: Only appeared once in the actual show.
show despite being a more prominent villain in the original show for the duration of the fifth season.


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* AscendedExtra: In previous appearances he was always a minor character with no lines. In "The Brain of the Family" Mallah finally plays a bigger role and gets to speak.
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* DarkChick: The girliest and most compassionate member of the H.I.V.E., in the way she was worried about Mammoth.
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Per TRS.


* EvilSoundsDeep: While it's not quite as deep as the CreepyMonotone that Creator/RonPerlman's Slade had, this Slade still has a BadassBaritone.
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It's possible he started talking earlier than this episode, I don't really keep up with the series at all.

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** Finally talks in The Brain of the Family.

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The Quiet One is when a character DOES speak, but not often.


* TheQuietOne: He never says a word, just like in the original series.

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* TheQuietOne: TheVoiceless: He never says a word, just like in the original series.



* TheQuietOne: 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).



* 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).



* TheQuietOne: He never speaks, but in the original series he did.

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* TheQuietOne: TheVoiceless: He never speaks, but in the original series he did.



* TheQuietOne: Doesn't speak a word through her first appearance. She does in her second.

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* TheQuietOne: TheVoiceless: Doesn't speak a word through her first appearance. [[SuddenlySpeaking She does in her second.second]].



* TheQuietOne: He never says a word.

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* TheQuietOne: TheVoiceless: He never says a word.



* TheQuietOne: Mammoth, See-More and Billy Numerous are typically depicted as such.



* SuddenlyVoiced: Mammoth, See-More, and Billy Numerous speak for the first time in "The H.I.V.E. Five".

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* SuddenlyVoiced: SuddenlySpeaking: Mammoth, See-More, and Billy Numerous speak for the first time in "The H.I.V.E. Five".


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* TheVoiceless: Mammoth, See-More and Billy Numerous are typically depicted as silent.
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* BareYourMidriff: Like in the original series.
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* AscendedExtra: In the first show, he was a minor, recurring villain who was never the biggest deal. In this series, he makes much more appearances as the central villain, is considered the GreaterScopeVillain who got the 2003 series cancelled, has his origins explored in "Kyle", and gets his own major movie appearance in WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse.
* CosmicRetcon: In "The Fourth Wall" it's revealed he was responsible for the cancellation of the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' series.

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* AscendedExtra: In the first show, he was a minor, recurring villain who was never the biggest deal. In this series, he makes much more appearances as the central villain, is considered the GreaterScopeVillain who got the 2003 series cancelled, has his origins explored in "Kyle", and gets his own major movie appearance in WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse.''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoAndDCSuperHeroGirlsMayhemInTheMultiverse''.
* CosmicRetcon: In "The Fourth Wall" it's revealed he was responsible for the cancellation of the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' series.''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''.



* GreaterScopeVillain: He's the reason why the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' was cancelled.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: He's the reason why the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' was cancelled.



* MyGreatestFailure: He regrets rebooting the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' series and replacing it with a series that's even worse.

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* MyGreatestFailure: He regrets rebooting the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' series and replacing it with a series that's even worse.



* BigBadDuumvirate: He and his ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' [[Characters/TeenTitans2003Enemies counterpart]] are the main villains of the crossover movie ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans''.

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* BigBadDuumvirate: He and his ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' [[Characters/TeenTitans2003Enemies counterpart]] are the main villains of the crossover movie ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans''.



* {{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 [[ButtMonkey Butt Monkeys]], 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 [[ButtMonkey Butt Monkeys]], {{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.



* MistakenIdentity: He mistakes the Teen Titans for the ComicBook/JusticeLeague, and then for the Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy of all people.

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* MistakenIdentity: He mistakes the Teen Titans for the ComicBook/JusticeLeague, and then for the Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}} of all people.






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* AdaptationOriginConnection: An interesting inversion, as most examples of this involve the villain being connected to the heroes' origin story. When Control Freak has his origin story explored in "Kyle", he's not the one who has a connection to the Titans' origin story, ''they'' are the ones who are responsible for ''his'' villain StartOfDarkness.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the 2003 series, Brother Blood had [[ArchEnemy personal enmity with Cyborg the most]]. In this series, he seems to hate all the Teen Titans about equally and doesn't display any particular seething rage towards any one particular Titan over another.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the 2003 series, Brother Blood had [[ArchEnemy personal enmity with Cyborg the most]]. In this series, he seems to hate all the Teen Titans about equally and doesn't display any particular seething rage towards any one particular individual Titan over another.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the 2003 series, Brother Blood had [[ArchEnemy personal enmity with Cyborg the most]]. In this series, he seems to hate all the Teen Titans about equally and doesn't display any particular seething rage towards any one particular Titan over another.
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* UngratefulBastard: Even though the Titans help bust him out of imprisonment and reunite him with his estranged reindeer, Santa still ends up betraying them and leaving them to rot in prison.

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* UngratefulBastard: Even though the Titans help bust him out of imprisonment and reunite him with his estranged reindeer, Santa still ends up betraying them and leaving them to rot in prison.prison in "The Great Holiday Escape".
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* UngratefulBastard: Even though the Titans help bust him out of imprisonment and reunite him with his estranged reindeer, Santa still ends up betraying them and leaving them to rot in prison.

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Slapstick Knows No Gender is no longer a trope by itself, because of TRS.


* KarmicButtMonkey: Along with being a villainess, Jinx is beat up just as much as her male teammates. Even the male Titans beat her up, including her boyfriend.



* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Jinx is beat up just as much as her male teammates. Even the male Titans beat her up, including her boyfriend.

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