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** During the battle between the Titans and Cats, Cyborg states that for every step the Cats take towards comedy, they take two more towards action. This is a paraphrase of a line from the launch trailer for 'WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar.''
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** During the battle between the Titans and Cats, Cyborg states that for every step the Cats take towards comedy, they take two more towards action. This is a paraphrase of a line from the launch trailer for 'WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar.''WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar.''
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* {{Crossover}}: This isn't the only TTG episode that crosses over with another Cartoon Network series. The first one was with the ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016.''
** This time, they cover over with ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar.''
** This time, they cover over with ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar.''
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* {{Crossover}}: This isn't the only TTG episode that crosses over with another Cartoon Network series. The first one was with the ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016.''
**'' This time, they cover over with ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar.''
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* HilariousInHindsight: Seeing the confidence Warner Brothers had in Thundercats Go is funny when it failed to finish its first season despite being AdoredByTheNetwork
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* HillarousInHindsight: Seeing the confidence Warner Brothers had in Thundercats Go is funny when it failed to finish its first season despite being AdoredByTheNetwork
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* HillarousInHindsight: Seeing the confidence Warner Brothers had in Thundercats Go is funny when it failed to finish its first season despite being AdoredByTheNetwork
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* Crossover: This isn’t the only TTG episode that crosses over with another Cartoon Network series. The first one was with the ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016.''
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* Crossover: {{Crossover}}: This isn’t the only TTG episode that crosses over with another Cartoon Network series. The first one was with the ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016.''
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The Titans are outraged when their favorite cartoon is rebooted. So they come up with a plan to get this new show off the air.
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The Titans are outraged when their favorite cartoon is rebooted. So rebooted, so they come up with a plan to get this new show off the air.
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* BigStupidDoodooHead: In the episode's most infamous scene, the original Lion-O appears from the sky and says the following:
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* BigStupidDoodooHead: In To stop the episode's most infamous scene, the Titans’ argument, original Lion-O appears from the sky and says the following:
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* {{Crossover}}: This is the second ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' episode that crosses over with another Cartoon Network series. The first one was with the ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016.''
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* {{Crossover}}: Crossover: This is isn’t the second ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' only TTG episode that crosses over with another Cartoon Network series. The first one was with the ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016.''
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* DeusExMachina: The ending of the episode. After spending the entirety of the episode complaining about the reboot not appealing to their specific tastes, [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985 the '80s version]] of Lion-O appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to tell them that the reboot is a worthy follow up to the original, instantly resolving the conflict of the episode.
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* DeusExMachina: The ending of the episode.ending. After spending the entirety of the episode complaining about the reboot not appealing to their specific tastes, [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985 the '80s version]] of Lion-O appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to tell them that the reboot is a worthy follow up to the original, instantly resolving the conflict of the episode.
** During the battle between the Titans and Cats, Cyborg states that for every step the Cats take towards comedy, they take two more towards action. This is a paraphrase of a line from the launch trailer for 'WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar.''
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* OnlySaneMan: Starfire is the only Titan who bothers to watch at least one episode of the [=ThunderCats=] reboot before deciding if it's good or bad and is the only one who understands it'd take way more than a petition with 500 signatures to stop it. The other Titans don't even finish watching the ''opening'' before deciding to hate it.
* TakeThatAudience: The plot is a satirical reflection on how upset and frustrated some die-hard fans of franchises can become when a series is rebooted or gains a spin-off.
* TakeThatAudience: The plot is a satirical reflection on how upset and frustrated some die-hard fans of franchises can become when a series is rebooted or gains a spin-off.
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* OnlySaneMan: Starfire is the only Titan who even bothers to watch at least one an episode of the [=ThunderCats=] reboot before deciding if it's good or bad bad, and is the only one who understands it'd take way more than a petition with 500 signatures to stop it. The other Titans don't even finish watching the ''opening'' before deciding to hate it.
* RunningGag: Robin yelling about how they made the reboot "not exactly the way we wanted them to!" with the words appearing on screen.
* TakeThatAudience: The plot is asatirical reflection on satire of how upset and frustrated some die-hard fans of franchises can become when a series is rebooted or gains a spin-off.
* RunningGag: Robin yelling about how they made the reboot "not exactly the way we wanted them to!" with the words appearing on screen.
* TakeThatAudience: The plot is a
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* ThinkOfTheChildren: Parodied; one of the defenses the Titans use against the reboot is that "kids deserve better and are smarter than this". Cut to a baby reading a giant book in the corner.
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* DeusExMachina: The ending of the episode. After spending the entirety of the episode complaining about the reboot not appealing to their specific tastes, [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985 the '80s version]] of Lion-O appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to tell them that the reboot is a worthy follow up to the original, instantly resolving the conflict of the episode.
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** This episode has a lot of references from the [=ThunderCats=] franchise.
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** This The first minute of the episode has is a lot parody of references from the [=ThunderCats=] franchise.intro to the original show featuring the Titans costumed as the characters.
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* OnlySaneMan: Starfire is the only Titan who bothers to watch at least one episode of the [=ThunderCats=] reboot before deciding if it's good or bad and is the only one who understands it'd take more than a petition with 500 signatures to stop it. The other Titans don't even finish watching the ''opening'' before deciding to hate it.
* TakeThatAudience: The plot is a satirical reflection on how the majority of die-hard fans of a franchise can be really hysterical when a series is rebooted or gains a spin-off.
** It is also ironic because the same scenario happened to the Titans, where the Teen Titans was about action, This version is much different and so many fans of the original 2003 series were upset.
* TakeThatAudience: The plot is a satirical reflection on how the majority of die-hard fans of a franchise can be really hysterical when a series is rebooted or gains a spin-off.
** It is also ironic because the same scenario happened to the Titans, where the Teen Titans was about action, This version is much different and so many fans of the original 2003 series were upset.
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* OnlySaneMan: Starfire is the only Titan who bothers to watch at least one episode of the [=ThunderCats=] reboot before deciding if it's good or bad and is the only one who understands it'd take way more than a petition with 500 signatures to stop it. The other Titans don't even finish watching the ''opening'' before deciding to hate it.
* TakeThatAudience: The plot is a satirical reflection on howthe majority of upset and frustrated some die-hard fans of a franchise franchises can be really hysterical become when a series is rebooted or gains a spin-off.
** It is also ironic because the same scenario happened to theTitans, where Titans; whereas the Teen Titans 2003 series was about action, This version is much different and so more strictly an action comedy, Go doubles down on the comedic aspects, which upset many fans of the original 2003 series were upset.series.
* TakeThatAudience: The plot is a satirical reflection on how
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* OnlySaneMan: Starfire is the only Titan who bothers to watch at least one episode of the [=ThunderCats=] reboot before deciding if it's good or bad and is the only one who understands it'd take more than a petition with 500 signatures to stop it. The other Titans don't even finish watching the ''opening'' before deciding to hate it.
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* AllForNothing: The Titans manage to get 500 signatures for their "Stop ''[=ThunderCats Roar=]''" petition and send it to Creator/WarnerBros. All they get in return is a form letter and a picture of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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* AllForNothing: The Titans manage to get 500 signatures for their "Stop ''[=ThunderCats Roar=]''" petition and send it to Creator/WarnerBros. Creator/WarnerBros All they get in return is a form letter and a picture of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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* AllForNothing: The Titans manage to get 500 signatures for their "Stop ''[=ThunderCats Roar=]''" petition and send it to Warner Bros. All they get in return is a form letter and a picture of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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* AllForNothing: The Titans manage to get 500 signatures for their "Stop ''[=ThunderCats Roar=]''" petition and send it to Warner Bros.Creator/WarnerBros. All they get in return is a form letter and a picture of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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* AllForNothing: The Titans manage to get 500 signatures for their "Stop ''[=ThunderCats Roar=]" petition and send it to Warner Bros. All they get in return is a form letter and a picture of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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* AllForNothing: The Titans manage to get 500 signatures for their "Stop ''[=ThunderCats Roar=]" Roar=]''" petition and send it to Warner Bros. All they get in return is a form letter and a picture of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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* AllForNothing: The Titans manage to get 500 signatures for their "Stop Thundercats Roar" petition and send it to Warner Bros. All they get in return is a form letter and a picture of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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* AllForNothing: The Titans manage to get 500 signatures for their "Stop Thundercats Roar" ''[=ThunderCats Roar=]" petition and send it to Warner Bros. All they get in return is a form letter and a picture of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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* CurbStompBattle: The ThunderCats end up beating the snot out of the Titans without much effort.
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* CurbStompBattle: The ThunderCats [=ThunderCats=] end up beating the snot out of the Titans without much effort.
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** This episode has a lot of references from the Thundercats [=ThunderCats=] franchise.
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* CurbStompBattle: The Thundercats end up beating the snot out of the Titans without much effort.
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* CurbStompBattle: The Thundercats ThunderCats end up beating the snot out of the Titans without much effort.
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* AudienceSurrogate: This episode's title is a jab at the Thundercats Roar, generally lampooning the backlash that cartoon received upon its announcement.
* BigStupidDoodooHead: In this episode's most infamous scene, the original Lion-O appears from the sky and says the following:
* BigStupidDoodooHead: In this episode's most infamous scene, the original Lion-O appears from the sky and says the following:
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* AudienceSurrogate: This episode's title is a jab at the Thundercats Roar, ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar'', generally lampooning the backlash that cartoon received upon its announcement.
* BigStupidDoodooHead: Inthis the episode's most infamous scene, the original Lion-O appears from the sky and says the following:
* BigStupidDoodooHead: In
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--> You've shown me that ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar'' is a worthy successor, and anyone who says otherwise has a poop mouth with poop opinions.
--> You've shown me that ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar'' is a worthy successor, and anyone who says otherwise has a poop mouth with poop opinions.
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* TakeThatAudience:The plot is a satirical reflection on how the majority of die-hard fans of a franchise can be really hysterical when a series is rebooted or gains a spin-off.
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* TakeThatAudience:The TakeThatAudience: The plot is a satirical reflection on how the majority of die-hard fans of a franchise can be really hysterical when a series is rebooted or gains a spin-off.
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* CurbStompBattle: The Thundercats end up beating the snot out of the Titans without much effort.
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** At the end, Lion-O from [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985 80s version]] appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to endorse the new Thundercats show. Then the original Snarf is shown bemoaning that no one cares about him, along with the [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011 2011 version]] of Lion-O.
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** At the end, Lion-O from [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985 80s the '80s version]] appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to endorse the new Thundercats show. Then the original Snarf is shown bemoaning that no one cares about him, along with the [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011 2011 version]] of Lion-O. What makes it ironic is that the 2011 series was managed by Michael Jelenic, who wrote this episode and is the co-executive producer of Teen Titans Go.
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** This episode has a lot of references from Thundercats.
** At the end, Lion-O from ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985'' appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to endorse the new Thundercats show. Then the original Snarf is shown bemoaning that no one cares about him, along with the ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'' version of Lion-O.
** At the end, Lion-O from ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985'' appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to endorse the new Thundercats show. Then the original Snarf is shown bemoaning that no one cares about him, along with the ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'' version of Lion-O.
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** This episode has a lot of references from Thundercats.
the Thundercats franchise.
** At the end, Lion-O from''WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985'' [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985 80s version]] appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to endorse the new Thundercats show. Then the original Snarf is shown bemoaning that no one cares about him, along with the ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'' version [[WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011 2011 version]] of Lion-O.
** At the end, Lion-O from
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* MythologyGag: At the end, Lion-O from ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985'' appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to endorse the new Thundercats show. Then the original Snarf is shown bemoaning that no one cares about him, along with the ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'' version of Lion-O.
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** This episode has a lot of references from Thundercats.
** At the end, Lion-O from ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985'' appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to endorse the new Thundercats show. Then the original Snarf is shown bemoaning that no one cares about him, along with the ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'' version of Lion-O.
** This episode has a lot of references from Thundercats.
** At the end, Lion-O from ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985'' appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to endorse the new Thundercats show. Then the original Snarf is shown bemoaning that no one cares about him, along with the ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'' version of Lion-O.
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* {{Crossover}}: TBAThis is the second ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' episode that crosses over with another Cartoon Network series. The first one was with the ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016.''
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** This time, they cover over with ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar.''
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* AllForNothing: The Titans manage to get 500 signatures for their "Stop Thundercats Roar" petition and send it to Warner Bros. All they get in return is a form letter and a picture of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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* MythologyGag: TBAAt the end, Lion-O from ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats1985'' appears from the "cartoon afterlife" to endorse the new Thundercats show. Then the original Snarf is shown bemoaning that no one cares about him, along with the ''WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011'' version of Lion-O.
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** It is also ironic because the same scenario happened to the Titans, where the Teen Titans was about action, This version is much different and so many fans of the original 2003 series were upset.
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** It is also ironic because the same scenario happened to the Titans, where the Teen Titans was about action, This version is much different and so many fans of the original 2003 series were upset.upset.
* WontTakeYesForAnAnswer:
-->'''Starfire:''' 500 does not seem like a lot.\\
'''Cyborg:''' Have you ever been in a room with 500 people?\\
'''Starfire:''' Yes.\\
'''Cyborg:''' ''Didn't think so!''
* WontTakeYesForAnAnswer:
-->'''Starfire:''' 500 does not seem like a lot.\\
'''Cyborg:''' Have you ever been in a room with 500 people?\\
'''Starfire:''' Yes.\\
'''Cyborg:''' ''Didn't think so!''
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* AudienceSurrogate: This episode's title is a jab at the Thundercats Roar, generally lampooning the backlash that cartoon received upon its announcement.
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* AudienceSurrogate: This episode's title is a jab at the Thundercats Roar, generally lampooning the backlash that cartoon received upon its announcement.announcement.
*TakeThatAudience:The plot is a satirical reflection on how the majority of die-hard fans of a franchise can be really hysterical when a series is rebooted or gains a spin-off.
**It is also ironic because the same scenario happened to the Titans, where the Teen Titans was about action, This version is much different and so many fans of the original 2003 series were upset.
*TakeThatAudience:The plot is a satirical reflection on how the majority of die-hard fans of a franchise can be really hysterical when a series is rebooted or gains a spin-off.
**It is also ironic because the same scenario happened to the Titans, where the Teen Titans was about action, This version is much different and so many fans of the original 2003 series were upset.
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The Titans are outraged when their favorite cartoon is rebooted. So they come up with a plan to get this new show off the air.
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