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** Alternatively he doesn't know that cake is made out of those ingredients, since he's Beast Boy.
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* I find it hard to believe the Titans find Jayna so much more useful than Beast Boy just because she isn't green. Beast Boy can switch between animal forms instantly. Jayna would have to stay one animal, or else go all the way back to the tower to re-activate her powers to become something else.
** I think Cyborg was just trying to provoke Beast Boy into improving himself to show that he deserved to be back on the team. However, as we saw, Beast Boy thought instead to sabotage Jayna's efforts instead of trying to better himself.
** Also remember that BB tends to be lazy and slovenly; the guy seems to have more of an interest in pranks and showing off than actual heroics (which was why he was booted from the team at the beginning of "You're Fired" in the first place). Jayna's powers might not be nearly as impressive compared to Beast Boy's, but she has a much better work ethic and is certainly more of a team player, which meshes nicely with the Titans' way of doing things.
*** No, I was referring to the part where Cyborg specifically said that they could use her powers in many more ways, specifically because she wasn't green.
*** It might be because her ''animal'' forms aren't green. Green animals tend to stick out like a sore thumb.
*** Yes, but how often do they need his powers for stealth?
*** Cyborg was specifically pointing out that Jayna not being green now gives them the option for stealth.
* This qualify as fridge horror from certain points of view: at the end of "Gorilla," Robin re-establishes dominance as "alpha" of the Titans, and tells off Raven and Starfire for not helping him to boot. Now think about it: what do alpha males do to the females in their group to reassert dominance?
* What the Hell are the HIVE doing in Gotham?
** Even supervillains need to switch things up every now and then. The HIVE was most likely there because they thought they didn't have to deal with the Titans. Besides which, lest we forget, Batman [[BadassDecay does nothing in the show but chuckle like Squidward anyway]], so I'm guessing they thought they had nothing to fear.
* As shown in "Legs", Beast Boy is shown to have a thing for the exposed legs, which was obvious due to him fawning over Raven's legs. How come he didn't fawn over Terra's legs? Which were always exposed because she wore shorts.
** He did sworn her almost to the point of StalkerWithACrush, it won't make much of a difference if he did.
** Could be it's a thing for Raven's legs in particular? Or the fact that they're generally an unknown? Besides, you may very well ask why he doesn't fawn over her legs any other time her cloak is open. It's a cartoon.
** Maybe because Raven is more [[HartmanHips curvier]] than Terra's giving her more shapely legs.
** It's the only skin Raven shows, period, and Starfire displays a midriff. Maybe he likes Terra's legs because they're out all the time, but he's interested in kissing her, so his attention is therefore higher.

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If Raven loves old people so much, why doesn't she act like a creepy weirdo about Commissioner Gordon, Santa, Sticky Joe, or Brother Blood?

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If *If Raven loves old people so much, why doesn't she act like a creepy weirdo about Commissioner Gordon, Santa, Sticky Joe, or Brother Blood?Blood?
** She rarely sees Commissioner Gordon, since he spends all his time hanging out with Batman. Santa hates her as much as the other Teen Titans. And Brother Blood is a supervillain, and he's not that old. Plus, there's the whole negative continuity thing again (Raven didn't seem to be too thrilled about hanging out with the senior citizens at the senior center in "Hey, Pizza!")


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** Vegan cakes do exist.
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* So Beast Boy is a vegan? Then why the hell is he eating cakes? last time I checked, cakes contained eggs, which doesn't sound very vegan.
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If Raven loves old people so much, why doesn't she act like a creepy weirdo about Commissioner Gordon, Santa, Sticky Joe, or Brother Blood?

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* In the episode "Beast Man", the other Titans use Beast Boy's shapeshifting powers to have him masquerade as an adult to get them into an R-rated movie. Now, on its own, that's an OK plot (at least by the show's standards), with one glaring problem: the Titans are all ostensibly, as their name suggests, teens, with at least some of them being over the age of 17. Therefore they should be able to get into the movie without a problem, no shapeshifting required. This isn't even the only time the Titans act younger than they logically should. In "Boys vs. Girls" the "battle of the sexes" plot is driven by an argument over whether girls have cooties. Did the writers just forget how old these characters are supposed to be?
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* everyone says issue #51 confirms that the girl from things change is Terra. How does it confirm this? mind you I never doubted it was her from the evidence in the episode but the comic doesn't seem to confirm it anymore than that. I've heard the explanation that Geo-force says " It's Her" , but he never seems to told that it might not be her, just that she lost her memory. Iv'e also heard the explanation about Terra looking up and responding to them, but this doesn't seem any different from the evidence in the episode. Am I missing something?

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* everyone says issue #51 confirms that the girl from things change "Things Change" is Terra. How does it confirm this? mind you I never doubted it was her from the evidence in the episode but the comic doesn't seem to confirm it anymore than that. the episode does. I've heard the explanation that Geo-force says " It's "It's Her" , but he never seems to told that it might not be her, just that she lost her memory. Iv'e also heard the explanation about Terra looking up and responding to them, but this doesn't seem any different from the evidence in the episode. Am I missing something?
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* everyone says issue #51 confirms that the girl from things change is Terra. How does it confirm this? mind you I never doubted it was her from the evidence in the episode but the comic doesn't seem to confirm it anymore than that. I've heard the explanation that Geo-force says " It's Her" ,but he never seems to told that it might not be her, just that she lost her memory.Iv'e also heard the explanation about Terra looking up and responding to them, but this doesn't seem any different from the evidence in the episode. Am I missing something?

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* everyone says issue #51 confirms that the girl from things change is Terra. How does it confirm this? mind you I never doubted it was her from the evidence in the episode but the comic doesn't seem to confirm it anymore than that. I've heard the explanation that Geo-force says " It's Her" ,but , but he never seems to told that it might not be her, just that she lost her memory.memory. Iv'e also heard the explanation about Terra looking up and responding to them, but this doesn't seem any different from the evidence in the episode. Am I missing something?
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* everyone says issue #51 confirms that the girl from things change is Terra. How does it confirm this? mind you I never doubted it was her from the evidence in the episode but the comic doesn't seem to confirm it anymore than that. I've heard the explanation that Geo-force says " It's Her" ,but he never seems to told that it might not be her, just that she lost her memory.Iv'e also heard the explanation about Terra looking up and responding to them, but this doesn't seem any different from the evidence in the episode. Am I missing something?

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* everyone says issue #51 confirms that the girl from things change is Terra. How does it confirm this? mind you I never doubted it was her from the evidence in the episode but the comic doesn't seem to confirm it anymore than that. I've heard the explanation that Geo-force says " It's Her" ,but he never seems to told that it might not be her, just that she lost her memory.Iv'e also heard the explanation about Terra looking up and responding to them, but this doesn't seem any different from the evidence in the episode. Am I missing something?something?
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* everyone says issue #51 confirms that the girl from things change is Terra. How does it confirm this? mind you I never doubted it was her from the evidence in the episode but the comic doesn't seem to confirm it anymore than that. I've heard the explanation that Geo-force says " It's Her" ,but he never seems to told that it might not be her, just that she lost her memory.Iv'e also heard the explanation about Terra looking up and responding to them, but this doesn't seem any different from the evidence in the episode. Am I missing something?
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**** But Cheshire hasn't even appeared in this show yet.
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** Blossom was referring to the Titans tricking Mojo into wasting his paralyzing gas by disguising themselves as the Powerpuff Girls and acting as decoys.
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*** Cheshire. Can't be a girl and a grown woman at the same time.
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** At first, Robin wanted the Titans to stop using their powers (and called them out for doing so) because he wanted to bring them DownToNormal like him, so they would appreciate how hard he has it being the only Titan without superpowers. It backfired on Robin, however, when the other Titans adapted successfully to life and crime-fighting without superpowers. He then threw together the super-difficult obstacle course in a last ditch effort to get them to rely on their superpowers again, because, as he says in his speech at the end, it really bothered him how easily they could adapt to not using superpowers, which made Robin feel worthless.

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** At first, Robin wanted the Titans to stop using their powers (and called them out for doing so) because he wanted to [[BroughtDownToNormal bring them DownToNormal down to normal]] like him, so they would appreciate how hard he has it being the only Titan without superpowers. It backfired on Robin, however, when the other Titans adapted successfully to life and crime-fighting without superpowers. He then threw together the super-difficult obstacle course in a last ditch effort to get them to rely on their superpowers again, because, as he says in his speech at the end, it really bothered him how easily they could adapt to not using superpowers, which made Robin feel worthless.
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** At first, Robin wanted the Titans to stop using their powers (and called them out for doing so) because he wanted to bring them DownToNormal like him, so they would appreciate how hard he has it being the only Titan without superpowers. It backfired on Robin, however, when the other Titans adapted successfully to life and crime-fighting without superpowers. He then threw together the super-difficult obstacle course in a last ditch effort to get them to rely on their superpowers again, because, as he says in his speech at the end, it really bothered him how easily they could adapt to not using superpowers, which made Robin feel worthless.
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** And the paradox is...?
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** Take a good look at her in "I See You" when she goes too long without purging her evil. The resemblance is there. The rest of the time, she likely takes after her mother (who is a succubus).

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** Take a good look at her in "I See You" when she goes too long without purging her evil. The resemblance is there. The rest of the time, she likely takes after her mother (who is a succubus).
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* In trying to take a cheap shot the show's writers ignored a blatantly glaring paradox.
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** Take a good look at her in "I See You" when she goes too long without purging her evil. The resemblance is there.

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** Take a good look at her in "I See You" when she goes too long without purging her evil. The resemblance is there. The rest of the time, she likely takes after her mother (who is a succubus).
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** Take a good look at her in "I See You" when she goes too long without purging her evil. The resemblance is there.

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** Take a good look at her in "I See You" when she goes too long without purging her evil. The resemblance is there.there.
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* Was Raven adopted? She doesn't look like Trigon at all.

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* Was Raven adopted? She doesn't look like Trigon at all.all.
** Take a good look at her in "I See You" when she goes too long without purging her evil. The resemblance is there.
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** I think the ForbiddenFruit trope is in play here. Terra makes no attempt to hide her legs, but Raven's are (almost) always concealed by her cloak. Note Beast Boy's awed reaction to Raven without her cloak: "You've got LEGS!" Not to mention his anguished scream when she puts the cloak back on.

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"Why do kids like such a crappy show": Removed for not following Headscratcher guidelines—it's a subjective question that can't be properly discussed or answered (closest "answer": entertainment is entertainment and kids like what they like; besides, kids aren't the only demographic that watches TTG, going by the sheer amount of old-school references the show always has, but I assume—like the rest of the internet—that they make up the bulk of the show's veiwership), and a complaint at that. If you're really wondering, I'd ask in the forums or on the Discussion page here or on the main page of TTG.


** Raven doesn't have any emotional attachment to Batman, and it's been made abudently clear the other Titans don't care if Robin is upset.

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* Was Raven adopted? She doesn't look like Trigon at all.
* Why do little kids enjoy such a crappy show?
** Because... they're kids? They tend to watch everything they find interesting, or just watch the channel while unaware of its content. Whatever it shows - from ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' to ''WesternAnimation/{{Supernoobs}}''. My brother watches the hell out of CN, whatever it suggests. Though he has his fave shows from what can I assume (LEGO-oriented ones in particular because he loves LEGO blocks), he's 9 and he would not change CN for any other channel with cartoons on it. Though, the kids might regret enjoying bad things as they grow up, still...

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* Was Raven adopted? She doesn't look like Trigon at all.
* Why do little kids enjoy such a crappy show?
** Because... they're kids? They tend to watch everything they find interesting, or just watch the channel while unaware of its content. Whatever it shows - from ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' to ''WesternAnimation/{{Supernoobs}}''. My brother watches the hell out of CN, whatever it suggests. Though he has his fave shows from what can I assume (LEGO-oriented ones in particular because he loves LEGO blocks), he's 9 and he would not change CN for any other channel with cartoons on it. Though, the kids might regret enjoying bad things as they grow up, still...
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** Because... they're kids? They tend to watch everything they find interesting, or just watch the channel while unaware of its content. Whatever it shows - from ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' to ''WesternAnimation/Supernoobs''. My brother watches the hell out of CN, whatever it suggests. Though he has his fave shows from what can I assume (LEGO-oriented ones in particular because he loves LEGO blocks), he's 9 and he would not change CN for any other channel with cartoons on it. Though, the kids might regret enjoying bad things as they grow up, still...

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** Because... they're kids? They tend to watch everything they find interesting, or just watch the channel while unaware of its content. Whatever it shows - from ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' to ''WesternAnimation/Supernoobs''.''WesternAnimation/{{Supernoobs}}''. My brother watches the hell out of CN, whatever it suggests. Though he has his fave shows from what can I assume (LEGO-oriented ones in particular because he loves LEGO blocks), he's 9 and he would not change CN for any other channel with cartoons on it. Though, the kids might regret enjoying bad things as they grow up, still...
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** Because... they're kids? They tend to watch everything they find interesting, or just watch the channel while unaware of its content. Whatever it shows - from [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow]] to [[WesternAnimation/Supernoobs]]. My brother watches the hell out of CN, whatever it suggests. Though he has his fave shows from what can I assume (LEGO-oriented ones in particular because he loves LEGO blocks), he's 9 and he would not change CN for any other channel with cartoons on it. Though, the kids might regret enjoying bad things as they grow up, still...

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** Because... they're kids? They tend to watch everything they find interesting, or just watch the channel while unaware of its content. Whatever it shows - from [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow]] ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' to [[WesternAnimation/Supernoobs]].''WesternAnimation/Supernoobs''. My brother watches the hell out of CN, whatever it suggests. Though he has his fave shows from what can I assume (LEGO-oriented ones in particular because he loves LEGO blocks), he's 9 and he would not change CN for any other channel with cartoons on it. Though, the kids might regret enjoying bad things as they grow up, still...
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* Why do little kids enjoy such a crappy show?show?
** Because... they're kids? They tend to watch everything they find interesting, or just watch the channel while unaware of its content. Whatever it shows - from [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow]] to [[WesternAnimation/Supernoobs]]. My brother watches the hell out of CN, whatever it suggests. Though he has his fave shows from what can I assume (LEGO-oriented ones in particular because he loves LEGO blocks), he's 9 and he would not change CN for any other channel with cartoons on it. Though, the kids might regret enjoying bad things as they grow up, still...
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* Was Raven adopted? She doesn't look like Trigon at all.

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* Was Raven adopted? She doesn't look like Trigon at all.all.
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** Only difference I see between their legs is Raven's looks [[HartmanHips curvier]].

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