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12!Classic ''Teen Titans'' antagonists
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14[[folder:Blackfire]]
15[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_151804.png]]
16->'''Voiced by''': Creator/HyndenWalch
17----
18* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original series, Blackfire had orange skin like her sister. In ''Go!'', she has paler skin.
19* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike the original series, this version of Blackfire is portrayed much more sympathetically, as she sees the error of her ways and tried to repair her relationship with Starfire. Then Starfire got revenge and Blackfire went back to being evil. Her reappearance in "Girls' Night In" subverts this trope with a vengeance, as she is presented as one of the most serious threats the show has ever seen.
20* AllWomenAreLustful: She is [[FemaleGaze obsessed with Robin's butt]] and likes to constantly remark about it.
21* BigBrotherBully: Well, Big Sister. To Starfire, initially. [[ResetButton And later on.]]
22* BitchInSheepsClothing: She would try to be in Starfire's life, but only to crush her.
23* BlatantLies: When it’s pointed out that she never answers her sister’s calls, she responds with “Got a new number.”
24* TheBusCameBack: "Girls' Night In" marks her first major appearance since her debut over five years ago.
25* CainAndAbel: Cain to Starfire's Abel.
26* CharacterizationMarchesOn: While she was portrayed as a typical [[BigBrotherBully bullying big sister]] that eventually TookALevelInKindness and attempted to make things right with Starfire in her debut episode, her next major appearance years later would shed Blackfire of all of her redeeming and comedic traits and become one of the most serious villains in the show.
27* CoolBigSis: She ultimately becomes one for the Titans and wants to be one for Starfire as well. Unfortunately for her, Starfire doesn't buy it. She becomes a [[BigBrotherBully Big Sister Bully]] again after Starfire gets her revenge.
28* DarkActionGirl: She is evil and come "Girls Night In", one of the most threatening foes in the show.
29* FauxAffablyEvil: She acts friendly and charming but it's all an act to betray Starfire and frame her for her crimes. She tries to do better until Starfire gets her revenge. She goes back to her old ways in "Girls Night In".
30* ForTheEvulz: Assuming it wasn't revenge for Starfire maiming her after her then HeelFaceTurn, Blackfire only really tries to destroy the Earth in "Girls Night In" just because she can.
31* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: In her lesson on listening to someone's problems, she does this to Beast Boy, only for him to cry and then run away.
32* HatesBeingTouched: Often pushes Starfire when being hugged. She even punched Cyborg and Beast Boy when they attempted to hug her. Robin is the exception, although this seems to be an excuse to advance on him, getting carried away and brutally crushing him in the process.
33* HeelFaceTurn: After realizing what a terrible sister she's been, she wants to do better. Then she goes back to being evil after Starfire almost kills her.
34* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Starfire rejects Blackfire's attempts at sincerity in order to exact her revenge against the latter.
35* HiddenHeartOfGold: After realizing the abuse that she put on Starfire, she then shows this. Then she goes back to being evil after Starfire brutally maims her.
36* {{Jerkass}}: Before the HeelFaceTurn, this was pretty much the only way of describing her. And after Starfire creates a huge mushroom cloud on her face she goes back to being one.
37* LoveRedeems: When the Titans tell her that Starfire loved her despite her evilness, she decides to be a better sister. Then she goes back to being a [[BigBrotherBully bully]] after her sister almost kills her.
38* ManipulativeBitch: She makes Starfire think she is a loving sister but is actually exploiting her.
39* OhCrap: Blackfire visibly has this reaction when she realizes that Starfire is going to attack her. This is after Blackfire makes a sincere effort to reconcile with Starfire.
40* OmnicidalManiac: By "Girls Night In", she's ready to destroy the entire planet for kicks.
41* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: A [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] example, by telling to Starfire she wishes she could not have a sister.
42* TookALevelInJerkass: While her debut showed Blackfire in a sympathetic light, with her trying ([[HeelFaceDoorSlam and failing]]) to preform a HeelFaceTurn, her next appearance has her become a OmnicidalManiac threatening to destroy the world ForTheEvulz.
43* ValleyGirl: She sometimes talks like a ValleyGirl.
44* VileVillainSaccharineShow: While not so much in her first appearance, "Girls' Night In" has Blackfire become one of the most serious threats in the show; with her attempting to destroy the Earth and single-handedly giving the entire Girls Night group a run for their money. And unlike Slade and Rose, Blackfire no longer has any comedic traits.
45* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Inverted from the previous series, where the Titans initially were fond of her. Here, they (sans Starfire) are aware she's evil and distrust her from the get-go. Probably because her selling Starfire as a slave (or sending her to Earth) is a bit more open knowledge here.
46* VocalEvolution: Hynden Walch's voice for Blackfire is slightly lower in ''Teen Titans Go!'' than it was in the original ''Teen Titans'' series.
47[[/folder]]
48
49[[folder:The Brain]]
50[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_151819.png]]
51->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ScottMenville
52----
53* 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.
54* AllYourPowersCombined: In "Brian" he steals all of the Titans' powers and uses them for his power suit.
55* ArcVillain: Of his own arc.
56* BrainInAJar: ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
57* {{Irony}}: The Brain corrects Beast Boy when the latter refers to him as "Brian". However, he makes the same mistake later on when he reveals Project B.R.I.A.N. to the Titans and realizes that Beast Boy was correct all along. This was lampshaded by Beast Boy, of all people, which embarrassed the Brain when he tried to correct Beast Boy again.
58* LargeHam: "Kilowatts! How could I make that mistake?!"
59* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He may be goofy and PlayedForLaughs like most characters on the show, but he's one of the few to pose a genuine threat, managing to capture all the Titans and hold them captive for 8 months.
60* PoweredArmor: He usually has this.
61* ThisCannotBe: Utters this in "40% 40% 20%" when even an a capella version of Cyborg's favorite song, "The Night Begins To Shine," gives him the power to have a HeroicSecondWind, but also turn into Cyborgimus Prime.
62* 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]].
63* VillainTeamUp: He teams up with Freakazoid's archenemy, The Lobe, in "Huggbees".
64[[/folder]]
65
66[[folder:Brother Blood]]
67[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_151828.png]]
68->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JohnDiMaggio
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70* 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.
71* 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 individual Titan over another.
72* AdaptationalWimp: Brother Blood lacks the fighting skills of his 2003 counterpart and his hypnotic powers are nowhere near as effective; with him needing to hook himself up to a machine in order to successfully hypnotize anyone.
73* AscendedExtra: In the first show, Brother Blood was the ArcVillain of the third season for Cyborg's character arc and doesn't make anymore appearances after that. In ''Go!'', he's a recurring villain who isn't limited to a single season and has made sporadic appearances throughout the various seasons.
74* CrazyPrepared: In "The Best Robin" he had a contingency plan in case he ever fought multiple Robins, where he would take a key out of a box labeled "In case of Robins, break glass" and use it to summon Hurt Bot.
75* EvilGenius: He made a robot specifically designed for torture.
76* EvilMentor: He is the headmaster of an academy for villains.
77* EvilOldFolks: He may have his cyborg body, but he's still pretty old.
78* GadgeteerGenius: He created a robot to torture the Titans.
79* HypnoticEyes: He displays hypnotism through his eyes.
80* LargeHam: When he is freaking out over waffles.
81* OnlySaneMan: Plays this role in "Waffles" when Beast Boy and Cyborg, and later all the Titans, are being silly saying "Waffles" over and over.
82* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: At the end of "Waffles", due to him being annoyed with the Titans constantly saying "waffles".
83* VillainousBreakdown: Has one in "Waffles" when Cyborg and Beast Boy won't stop saying "waffles" no matter what he does. He eventually tortures them while demanding they give up their access codes '''and'' to stop saying "waffles" because it is very annoying and not funny at all. When the other Titans join in he can't take it anymore and just [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leaves with what little sanity he has left]].
84[[/folder]]
85
86[[folder:Cinderblock]]
87[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_151838.png]]
88->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
89----
90* AdaptationalWimp: Robin took him down with a motorcycle.
91* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: A giant RockMonster on a rampage.
92* ButtMonkey: He is always injured.
93* DumbMuscle: He doesn't have much in the way of intelligence.
94* GenericDoomsdayVillain: No characterization outside of "mindless monster trying to destroy the city."
95* RockMonster: Cinderblock is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin made out of cinderblocks]].
96* WouldHitAGirl: Punches Raven and Starfire in "BBCYFSHIPBDAY".
97[[/folder]]
98
99[[folder:Control Freak]]
100[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_151903.png]]
101->'''Voiced by''': Creator/AlexanderPolinsky
102----
103* 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.
104* AdaptationalBadass: In the previous series, he was barely a blip on the Titans' radar when it comes to their rogues. Here, he's a PhysicalGod of a RealityWarper that made the universe DenserAndWackier. Likewise, while he was treated as a HarmlessVillain in the previous series, Robin outright calls him a monster for cancelling the previous series.
105* 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''.
106* CosmicRetcon: In "The Fourth Wall" it's revealed he was responsible for the cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003''.
107* FanBoy: Of [[MyLittlePhony Pretty Pretty Pegasus]] much like Raven.
108* FatBastard: He is fat and a villain.
109* 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.]]
110* GadgeteerGenius: He has a remote that can put people into a cartoon and cancel the cartoon he lives in.
111* GreaterScopeVillain: He's the reason why the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' was cancelled.
112* {{Jerkass}}: He is generally unpleasant, even to Raven, someone he shares a love of Pretty Pretty Pegasus with. And even if he does somewhat [[JerkAssHasAPoint have a point that the Go! Titans are significantly less heroic and likeable]], he's absolutely relentless in harping on the Titans for how awful he thinks they are and unfavorably comparing them to their 2003 counterparts, other heroes, and various other fictional characters.
113* MyGreatestFailure: He regrets rebooting the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' series and replacing it with a series that's even worse.
114* RealityWarper: His remote control grant him this power to a degree.
115* RunningGag: In "Friendship", Robin calls him a "Crazy Couch Potato." "Classic Titans" follows this up with Robin calling him a "Sanctimonious Sofa Spud."
116[[/folder]]
117
118[[folder:Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater]]
119-> See the [[spoiler:Parry folder]] below
120[[/folder]]
121
122[[folder:Dr. Light]]
123[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_151934.png]]
124->'''Voiced by''': Rodger Bumpass; Creator/ScottMenville ("Colors of Raven")
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126* AdaptationalHeroism: On top of being AffablyEvil this Dr Light made a legitimate HeelFaceTurn after getting to know Starfire and Raven. The boys however proceed to ruin it and give him a HeelFaceDoorSlam.
127* AffablyEvil: Very polite to Starfire and Raven while waiting for the rest of the Titans. He even pays for their meals when they had lunch together. He also wants to give up his life of crime and join the Titans until the boys beat him up and he is evil again because of them.
128* ButtMonkey: He is injured horribly in almost every episode he appears.
129* ContinuityNod: In the post-Flashpoint version of the DC universe, Dr. Arthur Light was a good guy, so it makes sense that he's portrayed more sympathetically in this version.
130* TheChewToy: He can almost never make an appearance without being maimed, or at least having something bad happen to him, like his car getting pooped on by the Titans as birds.
131* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Actually considers giving up his life of crime and joining the Titans right before Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy beat him up.
132* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: More so than in the original series, and ''way'' more so than his pre-Flashpoint counterpart.
133* LargeHam: Mostly he acts very friendly even though he is a villain.
134* LightEmUp: He has light based superpowers.
135* LightIsNotGood: Generally speaking, but it briefly zigzags to LightIsGood in "Caged Tiger".
136* MadScientist: He has built many light based machines to destroy things with.
137* 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.
138[[/folder]]
139
140[[folder:Killer Moth]]
141[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_151946.png]]
142->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ScottMenville
143----
144* AmbiguouslyGay: "Robin's got it going on they all do".
145* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Absolutely loves Silkie, and genuinely treats him like a child.
146* EvilGenius: He has created a bunch of mutant bugs.
147* EvilIsHammy: He gets angry a lot.
148* LargeHam: He gets angry a lot.
149* MadScientist: Created several genetically enhanced moths and larvae. This includes Silkie.
150* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: This is his reaction whenever things don't go as planned.
151* VocalEvolution: His voice is a lot less intimidating now that he's voiced by Creator/ScottMenville.
152[[/folder]]
153
154[[folder:Kitten]]
155[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_151955.png]]
156->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong
157----
158* AdaptationalBadass: While still no threat at all, this Kitten is at least capable of doing villainous deeds without assistance from her father.
159* BrattyHalfPint: She's a teenager, and is a huge brat.
160* CuteIsEvil: She's a bank robber, and is pretty cute.
161* HarmlessVillain: Lampshaded by Starfire and the others when Robin tries to hype Kitten up as a threat that requires a giant robot to stop.
162* KarmaHoudini: She gets away with her loot due to Robin's stupidity.
163* PinkMeansFeminine: One of the girliest characters, and is clad in pink.
164* SpoiledBrat: Nowhere near as much in the original series though.
165[[/folder]]
166
167[[folder:Kyd Wykkyd]]
168[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_152056.png]]
169
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171* TheCameo: The only time he appears.
172* ExpressiveMask: He looks very similar to Robin, even having a red ExpressiveMask.
173* 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.
174* TheVoiceless: He never says a word, just like in the original series.
175[[/folder]]
176
177[[folder:Mad Mod]]
178[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_152112.png]]
179
180----
181* AdaptationalBadass: This Mad Mod succeeded in deaging the Titans and as of yet has not been defeated.
182* TheBadGuyWins: Thanks to Raven, he succeeds in aging all of the Titans aside from her.
183* 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.
184* EvilBrit: He's a British villain.
185* EvilRedHead: He has red hair and is a villain.
186* EvilOldFolks: His real age is quite elderly, but he keeps stealing youth from his victims to sustain himself.
187* FourEyesZeroSoul: He wears glasses, and is a super villain.
188* GadgeteerGenius: His youth-draining cane is his own invention.
189* RapidAging: Much like the original series, he carries a cane that can age his enemies.
190* 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).
191[[/folder]]
192
193[[folder:Madame Rouge]]
194[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_161302.png]]
195->'''Voiced by''': Hynden Walch
196----
197
198* DemotedToExtra: Only appeared once in the actual show despite being a more prominent villain in the original show for the duration of the fifth season.
199
200[[/folder]]
201
202[[folder:Monsier Mallah]]
203[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_152224.png]]
204----
205* 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.
206* EvilMinion: He seems to be one to The Brain.
207* TheVoiceless: He never speaks, but in the original series he did.
208[[/folder]]
209
210[[folder:Mother Mae Eye]]
211[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_152237.png]]
212->'''Voiced by''': Billie Hayes
213----
214* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Her real form doesn't have warty green skin like she did in the original series. In fact her ThirdEye is the only inhuman feature.
215* AdaptationalBadass: While in the original series she slowly lulled her victims in using hypnosis, in this series she's quite capable of direct hand-to-hand combat.
216* BitchInSheepsClothing: She owns a bakery.
217* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet Mrs. Lovett]], with her tendency of baking pies made from her customers.
218* 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.
219* EvilOldFolks: Looks like a granny, but will bake living people into her pies.
220* FatBitch: An evildoer who is on the chubby side.
221* HumanoidAbomination: Obviously considering her appearance in the original show. They dial it back a bit here.
222* HumanResources: Makes her pies out of people.
223* NeverMessWithGranny: An evil old lady who's capable into baking someone into pies.
224* PunnyName: Of the phrase "Mother may I?"
225* ThirdEye: The big dot on her hat is actually an eye which she uses to hypnotize people.
226* TheVoiceless: Doesn't speak a word through her first appearance. [[SuddenlySpeaking She does in her second]].
227* WickedWitch: Robin even lampshades that she is a copy of the witch from Hansel and Gretel.
228[[/folder]]
229
230[[folder:Mumbo Jumbo]]
231[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_152248.png]]
232->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TomKenny
233----
234* AmazingTechnicolourPopulation: Blue skin.
235* AmbiguouslyGay: Because he is a magician and is hammy which is CampGay.
236* EvilIsHammy: He acts like a real life magician.
237* HarmlessVillain: Subverted, he probably could put up a good fight, but he never gets a chance thanks to Raven's StoryBreakerPower.
238* LargeHam: Like a real life magician.
239* LaughablyEvil: He doesn't do any real magic in his debut episode.
240* StageMagician: In this series, he is entirely this, and possesses no real magic whatsoever. Except in "The Streak" where he uses a magic hat to steal money.
241[[/folder]]
242
243[[folder:No-Fu]]
244->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ScottMenville
245----
246* 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.
247* HiddenVillain: He is only revealed to be the mastermind at the very end of the episode.
248* NonActionBigBad: As a sentient block of tofu, he has little in the way of combat and is quite defenseless against Beast Boy.
249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Plasmus]]
252[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_152321.png]]
253->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
254----
255* AdaptationalDistillation: Unlike the original series, there's no traces of the TragicVillain who would become a [[HumanoidAbomination humanoid slime monster]] when he was conscious. Here he's just a mindless rampaging monster with no origin whatsoever.
256* AdaptationalDumbass: Related to the above, this Plasmus' human side is AdaptedOut so he no longer has any sentience.
257* BlobMonster: What he is.
258* EarthShatteringKaboom: In his first appearance, the Titans fail to stop him from blowing up a planet. How he survived being on a planet that was blown up is unknown.
259* GenericDoomsdayVillain: No characterization outside of "mindless monster trying to destroy the city."
260* HumanoidAbomination: Maybe. The original series showed he was human. It's never really explored here.
261* SuperStrength: He seems really strong, like Cinderblock.
262[[/folder]]
263
264[[folder:Punk Rocket]]
265[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_152350.png]]
266
267----
268* TheVoiceless: He never says a word.
269* WhiteHairBlackHeart: He is a villain and has white hair.
270[[/folder]]
271
272[[folder:Slade]]
273[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sladeteenstitansgo.png]]
274->'''Voiced by''': Creator/WillArnett
275----
276* AdaptationalBadass:
277** This Slade is far more impressive than ''any'' other version of him, very nearly succeeding in world domination and [[BrainwashedAndCrazy mind control]] over every superhero in the world.
278** While the Slade of the original series made use of [[ActuallyADoombot Sladebots]], this Slade has upgraded to a HumongousMecha.
279* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In the original series Slade was there from the start. In this series he doesn't debut until after four seasons, save for a few second cameo in "The Return of Slade".
280* 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.
281* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: The original series Slade shadowed the Titans for ages and would never leave them alone. This Slade had nothing to do with the Titans years into their superhero career, and the Titans only go looking for him due to wanting an ArchEnemy, while Slade still wants nothing to do with them.
282* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: The Titans immediately mistake him for ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, but he himself insists Deadpool is a copy of him while he's the superior original.
283* TheArtifact: [[ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames Still just calling him "Slade"]]. The 2003 series did so because of the network enforcing a NeverSayDie policy that prevented them from calling him "ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}". ''Go!'' has had no such restrictions, in both the series and the movie, but the name "Deathstroke" is still never used for him, possibly just out of tradition at this point.
284* BadassNormal: He doesn't have any superpowers (unless you count MindManipulation), but he's very skilled in various forms of combat.
285%%zce* BigBad: Of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies''.
286* CompositeCharacter: Slade has aspects taken from the comics, such as his more vibrant color scheme and use of guns and swords, as well as his 2003 portrayal with him being a much more evil and manipulative character. All of which are played for laughs as is the ''Teen Titans Go!'' standard.
287* CreepyCrossdresser: [[spoiler:Disguises himself as the female Jade Wilson as a part of his scheme.]]
288* DeadpanSnarker: He's evidently where Rose got it from.
289* DemotedToExtra: In the first show, Slade was the recurring ArchEnemy of the Titans in the first two seasons, came back as a hallucination in the third season, appeared once more as a recurring villain in the fourth season, and reappeared one final time as ActuallyADoombot in the fifth and final season. In ''Go!'', he has only one cameo in the entire series proper in "The Return of Slade" and while he makes a full-fledged appearance as the BigBad in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'', it's still a far cry from his previous portrayal as the flagship villain of the series.
290* DenserAndWackier: This Slade is played much less seriously, being a DeadpanSnarker who is [[OnlySaneMan fed up with the Titans]].
291* HumongousMecha: Slade is shown having a gigantic Slade-bot to fight the Titans.
292* LaughablyEvil: The main difference with his [[KnightOfCerebus original counterpart]].
293* LargeHam: Throughout the movie, but when he first encounters the Titans, he loudly announces his skills in "mind manipulation". How loud? The words appropriately appear behind him and take up the entire screen.
294* 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.]]
295* MasterOfDisguise: [[spoiler:No one InUniverse (except Raven) sees through his disguise as Jade Wilson.]]
296* OneManArmy: He can simultaneously take on all of the Titans at once.
297* OnlySaneMan: He's not having any of the Titans' antics, constantly pointing out how stupid their behavior is.
298* TruerToTheText: This Slade is closer to his comics counterpart than the Slade from the 2003 series, being far more physically proactive in his EvilPlan rather than the EvilOverlord who would sit in the shadows.
299[[/folder]]
300
301[[folder:Terra]]
302[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_152438.png]]
303->'''Voiced by''': Creator/AshleyJohnson
304----
305* AdaptationalVillainy: In the previous series, she started out good, but was persuaded into villainy by Slade. In this series, she's evil from the start. [[TruerToTheText Of course, compared to the original comic incarnation of Terra, this one is pretty much spot-on.]]
306* ADayInTheLimelight: Is given more prominence in "Operation Dude Rescue" and "Girls Night In".
307* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: She puts aside her obsession with revenge on the Titans after Raven admits that she actually thinks she's pretty cool. Judging from Terra's reaction to this remark, she's not used to such compliments from people and thus values them greatly.
308* TheBusCameBack: She makes her first prominent appearance in over three years in "Girls Night In".
309* CompositeCharacter: Combines the scheming, hateful Terra from the comics with the more awkward, conflicted Terra from the show, making her a villain who enjoys being evil but still is capable of PetTheDog moments.
310* DarkActionGirl: Unlike the original series, she starts off as being evil.
311* DevilInPlainSight: She has ''no'' sense of subtlety when it comes to her villainy.
312* DishingOutDirt: She can lift rocks with her mind.
313* FriendlyEnemy: Develops more of this dynamic with Raven and Starfire in "Operation: Dude Rescue".
314* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Her eyes glow yellow when using her powers.
315* HiddenHeartOfGold: Beast Boy insists she has a good side in "Be Mine", and she ends up proving him correct by the end. She shows it again in "Operation: Dude Rescue", actually befriending Raven.
316* IncessantMusicMadness: "Rocks and Water" reveals that she no longer likes Beast Boy's song "Fade Away" because he sung it constantly when they were in the trash dimension.
317* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: She is pretty terrible at her job.
318* IWasOnlyPretendingToLikeYou: She never loved Beast Boy, not even liked him, and only used him to hack into the Titans' computer. In "Be Mine", she ends up developing legitimate feelings for him after he sings her a love song as she's about to kill him. In her ''next'' appearance, however, she grows sick of him when he won't stop singing the song and dumps him for Aqualad.
319* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She develops into one by "Girls' Night In". While she's a villain who's often rude to others, Terra still genuinely cares about her friends and is more than capable of empathizing with others.
320* ManipulativeBitch: She becomes Beast Boy's girlfriend so she can learn about the Tower's defenses for an unknown villain. She's actually not that impressive of a manipulator all things considered, but luckily for her, the Titans, sans Raven, are all idiots.
321* TheMole: She infiltrates the Titans for an unseen villain (likely Slade).
322* NoodlePeople: She is quite skinny.
323* ObviouslyEvil: A running gag in her appearances is that she is not even remotely subtle about her duplicity.
324* PaperThinDisguise: Makes no effort in confirming her status as BB's girlfriend yet BB and the Titans sans Raven don't believe she is suspicious.
325* TheRival: To Raven, first generally, later for BB's affections, and then toned down when Raven admitted that she thought Terra was cool and kind of liked her.
326* SmashSisters: She works in tandem with Rose in "Operation Dude Rescue", "The Titans Show", and "Girls Night In".
327* TookALevelInKindness: "Girls Night In" is the first time she doesn't attempt to backstab someone and is genuinely supportive of Starfire throughout
328* TrappedInAnotherWorld: She's defeated when Raven sucks her into another dimension. Along with half of the Tower. She gets out in "Be Mine", but winds up back in by the end. At least she has BB with her this time! She ends up being sent there a third time later, this time along with Aqualad. In her fourth appearance, she ''finally'' gets to end the episode without being sent back.
329* TruerToTheText: Similar to her comic books counterpart, she starts out having bad intentions for the Titans and hates Beast Boy's guts from the get-go, rather than being an AntiVillain like her 2003 counterpart.
330[[/folder]]
331
332[[folder:Trigon]]
333[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ttg_trigon185_9700.png]]
334->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
335----
336* AbusiveParents: Despite this Trigon being a much more loving father, he's still 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".
337* 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.
338* 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.
339* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In contrast to his usual portrayal as evil incarnate, this Trigon is portrayed as a loving, BumblingDad who genuinely loves Raven and is more of a FriendlyEnemy to the Titans. That said, he won't hesitate to manipulate Raven into embracing her demon side.
340* ArchnemesisDad: To Raven. But they actually do love each other.
341* AscendedExtra: In the first show, Trigon was an ArcVillain for the fourth season revolving around Raven (at least before the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans''). In this show, he's one of the most recurring villains and is constantly a thorn on Raven's side throughout the series.
342* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: How he normally manifests.
343* BigBadDuumvirate: He and his ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' [[Characters/TeenTitans2003Enemies counterpart]] are the main villains of the crossover movie ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans''.
344* BigRedDevil: As always.
345* BitchInSheepsClothing: Whenever he tries to butter up his daughter's friends, it's pretty much always to set up a plan to win Raven over to his side.
346* BumblingDad: Portrayed as one, though that was largely just ObfuscatingStupidity.
347* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:He uses the identity of the Master of Games in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans'', who was a seperate character in the 2003 series.]]
348* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: The Titans lay one on him in his debut appearance.
349* EvilIsHammy: When he turns evil.
350* EvilIsPetty: In "Caramel Apples", Trigon destroys the city...because Raven didn't give him anything for Father's Day.
351* EvilSoundsDeep: Thanks to his voice actor.
352* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He has shown that he really cares for his daughter Raven. Heck, he even said that he didn't stop Raven from becoming a hero.
353* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's shown to be saddened at the fact that Starfire's dad was neglectful. Trigon may be an evil demon, but at least he always tried to be there for his own daughter.
354* 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.
355* FauxAffablyEvil: Despite his fearsome reputation, Trigon presents himself as a personal and easygoing guy in front of the other Titans. It's just an act to get them to sway Raven on his side, and he definitely catches them off-guard when he orders Raven to kill them as a final task. Generally speaking, whenever he acts nice and tries to get Raven to do things with him, it's usually one of his EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt shenanagins.
356* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
357** [[spoiler:The Titans (well Robin, Beast Boy, and Cyborg anyway) use the gifts he gave them to defeat him.]]
358** In "Crazy Day", after uncovering Trigon's plot to use imagery of her friends to drive her insane, Raven uses her magic to transport the Titans into his mind for a taste of his own medicine.
359* LargeHam: When he goes full demon lord.
360* LaughablyEvil: He is an evil demon BumblingDad.
361* ManipulativeBastard: While the Trigon from the original series was an apocalyptic blunt instrument, this Trigon is more subtle and underhanded in his attempts to turn his daughter against her friends.
362* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Despite his BumblingDad persona, he has his moments. In ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans'', he devours the more serious 2003 Trigon to become the formidable Hexagon and kicks things up to eleven.
363* NothingPersonal: Said to the other Titans when he instructs Raven to kill them to complete her training.
364* 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.]]
365* RealMenWearPink: In his civilian form, he wears a pink sweater vest. He also has a ''Pretty Pretty Pegasus'' kite.
366* {{Satan}}: Basically this for the DC universe.
367* SuperEmpowering: Gave the Titans (sans Raven) powers as special gifts, albeit ones of questionable usefulness. Starfire got the ability to speak as an modern Earth girl and Cyborg got a dog head for a hand. Beast Boy, Robin, and Silkie at least, chose decent upgrades.
368* TopHeavyGuy: His legs are really tiny compared to his big arms.
369* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Just like his [[Characters/TeenTitans2003Enemies 2003 counterpart]], since he's a demon overlord.
370* WhyCouldntYouBeDifferent: Just wants Raven to take over a dimension or two.
371[[/folder]]
372
373!!The H.I.V.E. Five
374[[folder:General]]
375[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ttg_hive_five300_6301.png]]
376* AdaptationalDistillation: Their backstory of being in H.I.V.E. Academy is never elaborated on in this version. Here they're nothing more than an EvilCounterpart team to the Titans.
377* AdaptationalNiceGuy: They're still villains, but are substantially less evil than the original series. Quite often they will get punished by Titans when they are currently innocent of crimes.
378* AdaptedOut: There's no sign of Private H.I.V.E. in this 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 and has yet to show up in real life.
379* AdaptationalWimp: The H.I.V.E. were able to give the Titans for a run for their money in the 2003 series. Here, the Titans regularly [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomp]] them with little effort on their part.
380* AntiVillain: Sometimes portrayed as this, as the Titans beat them up even when they're not doing anything wrong.
381* ArchEnemy: To the Teen Titans.
382* ButtMonkey: They frequently get the short end of the stick, and quite often the Titans deliver it.
383* CompositeCharacter: Much like their original series counterparts, their team is an amalgamation of the H.I.V.E. and the Fearsome Five.
384* ADayInTheLimelight: They start becoming more than silent extras in "Operation Tin Man" and "The H.I.V.E. Five".
385* EvilCounterpart: To the Teen Titans as a whole.
386* FlatCharacter: Outside of Jinx (and to some degree [[TheNapoleon Gizmo]]) the team have very little personality in this series.
387* HarmlessVillain: To parallel the Titans being incompetent heroes.
388* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: They never succeed, and the Titans always torment them for trying or even for loitering.
389* LivingProp: What Mammoth, See-More, and Billy Numerous's roles in the show typically amount to, with them usually only being there so the Titans and H.I.V.E. have an equal number of members.
390* SatelliteCharacter: With the exception of Jinx, the H.I.V.E. Five only really exist to get beat up by the Titans.
391* SuddenlySpeaking: Mammoth, See-More, and Billy Numerous speak for the first time in "The H.I.V.E. Five".
392* 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.
393* VillainsOutShopping: Often shown doing casual non-villainous activities.
394* TheVoiceless: Mammoth, See-More and Billy Numerous are typically depicted as silent.
395[[/folder]]
396
397[[folder:Billy Numerous]]
398[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20200703_145712.png]]
399->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ScottMenville
400----
401* 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.
402* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Billy Numerous was a SixthRanger in the original series, who only joined the team during the last season, but here he's been on the team the whole time.
403* MesACrowd: His power is to create duplicates of himself.
404* RecurringExtra: He usually doesn't do anything except be there when the H.I.V.E. is there, clone himself and get beat up.
405* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He has replaced Kyd Wykkyd as See-More's best friend.
406* ThoseTwoGuys: With See-More.
407* UnexplainedRecovery: In "The Titans Show", he gets mauled by a dinosaur, yet he continues to be a recurring character.
408* WouldHitAGirl: Tries to punch Raven with giant magic fists in "Costume Contest".
409[[/folder]]
410
411[[folder:Gizmo]]
412[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20200703_145558.png]]
413->'''Voiced by''': Creator/LaurenTom
414----
415* CrazyPrepared: Has Kryptonite in his possession just in case Superman ever shows up; it's implied he's tangled with Superman before and chased him off with it as Superman doesn't mess with him.
416* EvilCounterpart: Somewhat to Robin in terms of leadership, and to Cyborg in their technological based powers.
417* EvilGenius: The smartest member of the H.I.V.E., and doubles as TheLeader.
418* EyesAlwaysShut: Occasionally depicted this way.
419* {{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). The difference is Robin gives the impression of being outwardly cool but is a ManChild, while Gizmo looks like a child but can be quite mature.
420* FunSize: He is so short he has been likened to being a baby on several occasions.
421* GadgeteerGenius: Built a giant robot army to take down the Titans.
422* HairTriggerTemper: He seems quick to anger.
423* TheLeader: The team leader in this version of the Titans.
424* MonochromaticEyes: When they're open. For some reason, his eyes are always [[BlankWhiteEyes completely white]].
425* TheNapoleon: He is as short as a baby and is a villain.
426[[/folder]]
427
428[[folder:Jinx]]
429[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20200703_145612.png]]
430->'''Voiced by''': Creator/LaurenTom
431----
432* AdaptationalVillainy: Played with. While Jinx doesn't become a hero like her 2003 counterpart, she also acts as more of a IneffectualSympatheticVillain and FriendlyEnemy, rather than the straight-up bad guy she was pre-HeelFaceTurn.
433* AffablyEvil: Jinx does a lot of stuff with her arch-enemies.
434* AnimalEyes: She has cat-like eyes.
435* AntiVillain: Implied and played with in "Opposites".
436* BlushSticker: She always has rosy red cheeks.
437* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Pink hair and pink eyes.
438* DatingCatwoman: With Cyborg.
439* DarkActionGirl: She's a villain and an ActionGirl.
440* DeadpanSnarker: Not on Raven's level, but she manages to take Starfire's threats in stride.
441* DemotedToDragon: She was the field leader in the original series, but here she's become second-in-command after Gizmo.
442* EvenEvilHasStandards: In "Artful Dodgers", she was the first to point out the Titans using their powers, which is considered to be cheating. She was also disgusted at how the Titans, in disguises, kept beating up Mammoth. She even called Red X "mean" in the episode "In and Out". Among a group involving Raven, Starfire, and Rose, she's visibly dismayed and concerned at Terra's "garbage world".
443* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Jinx loves Cyborg. And appears to care for her teammates, especially Mammoth.
444* EvilCounterpart: To Raven, with both of them possessing mystical powers and the maturest members on the team.
445* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Despite being in the same Girl's Night gang, Rose and Jinx have never had a significant interaction.
446* GoKartingWithBowser: Pretty much the entire plot of "Girls Night Out".
447* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Due to her [[DatingCatwoman relationship with Cyborg]] and her tendency on going on [[GirlsNightOutEpisode Girls' Nights Out]] with Starfire and Raven, she has a tendency to jump around on the morality scale from straight out criminal to AffablyEvil FriendlyEnemy.
448* TheJinx: She has the power of making things cause bad luck. It's even her name.
449* JinxGame: She has a tie to the game, where she collects the voices of those who have been "jinxed".
450* 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.
451* OcularGushers: When she cries about her forced breakup with Cyborg, her tears are so powerful they end up embedding Gizmo in the wall.
452* PerkyGoth: Wears dark clothing and has pale skin, and is quite enthusiastic.
453* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Blueberry pie.
454[[/folder]]
455
456[[folder:Mammoth]]
457[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20200703_145637.png]]
458->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
459----
460* TheBrute: Serves as this for the H.I.V.E., being the physically strongest member.
461* ButtMonkey: In the episode "In and Out", the disguised Titans keep beating him up to prove their villain cred, even though each time Gizmo accepted them on the spot.
462* DumbMuscle: In the original series he was an idiot. In this series he seems to have normal intelligence, but is still very strong, but apparently Robin can take him down (with some difficulty, but Mammoth was barely fighting back).
463* EvilCounterpart: To Beast Boy, as both of them serve as the BigGuy on the team.
464* MonochromaticEyes: Same as Gizmo.
465* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Four times in "In and Out".
466* PowerCreepPowerSeep: There are times when he's portrayed as the biggest and toughest H.I.V.E. member who can swat others aside like flies, other times [[BadassNormal Robin]] can [[CurbStompBattle curbstomp]] him.
467* RecurringExtra: He doesn't talk.
468* SuperStrength: Capable of lifting Beast Boy as a blue whale.
469* TopHeavyGuy: The reason why the Titans kept beating him up in the episode "In and Out".
470[[/folder]]
471
472[[folder:See-More]]
473[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20200703_145730.png]]
474->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
475----
476* BeamOWar: Frequently with Starfire.
477* CyberCyclops: His helmet has a single robotic eye.
478* EvilCounterpart: To Starfire, as both possess EyeBeams and often get into BeamOWar battles.
479* EyeBeams: His main power.
480* RecurringExtra: All he usually does is appear with the H.I.V.E., use his eye beams, and get beat up.
481* SilentBob: He almost never speaks, usually relying on facial expressions and gestures.
482* ThoseTwoGuys: With Billy Numerous.
483[[/folder]]
484
485!Other DC antagonists
486
487[[folder:Balloon Man]]
488->'''Voiced by''': Creator/GregDavies
489----
490* AdorableEvilMinions: His "kitties" balloons. At least, Starfire seems to to think so.
491* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: He's as big as a building, and very destructive.
492* CurbStompBattle: He is defeated ''in literally two seconds'' by the Justice League.
493* HelpImStuck: Subverted. He gets stuck between two buildings, but he quickly manages to free himself by inflating his body.
494* HurricaneOfPuns: He clearly likes to make lots of balloon-related puns.
495--> '''Ballon Man''': Time to inflate my bank account!
496* ImmuneToBullets: The police's bullets appear to sting him a little, but not seriously injure him.
497* MistakenIdentity: He mistakes the Teen Titans for the ComicBook/JusticeLeague, and then for the Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}} of all people.
498* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: "It is I, the inflated destroyer, Balloon Man!"
499* RoguesGalleryTransplant: In the comics, Balloon Man is an enemy of the ComicBook/MetalMen rather than the Teen Titans or the Justice League.
500* ShapeshifterWeapon: He can turn his hands into hammers by blowing into them.
501* {{SizeShifter}}: He can inflate and deflate to become larger or smaller. After his defeat, he becomes very tiny.
502* StarterVillain: He's the first villain to appear in the movie and gets defeated during his first and only scene.
503* StopHittingYourself: He's subjected to this by Raven's powers during their fight.
504* SuperBreath: He uses this power against the police.
505* SurroundedByIdiots: He certainly feels this way when the Teen Titans start singing a song in the middle of their battle.
506--> '''Ballon Man''': Ugh, morons...
507* ToiletHumor: The infamous fart joke.
508* WhoAreYou: Since he has no idea who the Titans are, he asks them this very question.
509* WouldHitAGirl: He tries to crush Raven with his fists.
510[[/folder]]
511
512[[folder:Darkseid]]
513[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_152938.png]]
514->'''Voiced by''': [[spoiler:Music/WeirdAlYankovic]]
515----
516* AdaptationalWimp: While Darkseid is normally depicted as giving the likes of Superman a run for his money, here, he's defeated relatively swiftly by Cyborg of all people in his debut episode. It gets even worse in "The Streak" where ''Robin'' is able to effortlessly beat him up.
517* BigBad: Of "Two-Parter".
518* EarlyBirdCameo: He has made a number of cameos as {{Easter Egg}}s before officially appearing in person. Most notably as a plushie that sits on the side of the Titans' couch.
519* EvenEvilHasStandards: Zigzagged. He ''wishes'' he was "half as evil" as [[spoiler:Music/WeirdAlYankovic for, [[YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame in his perspective,]] [[FelonyMisdemeanor "making songwriters look like fools"]] [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and earning money off of it.]]]]
520* 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.]]
521* NearVillainVictory: He did succeed in capturing the Justice League, but didn't anticipate the Titans (dressed as the Justice League), arriving on the scene.
522%%* PhysicalGod: Well, he ''is'' Darkseid.
523* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Darkseid is normally a Superman or Justice League villain. Justified in that he was fighting the Justice League, with the Teen Titans barging in outside of their own RoguesGallery.
524* UnexplainedRecovery: He is disintegrated in "Two Parter" by Cyborg, yet reappears in future episodes no worse for wear. [[FridgeBrilliance As a New God, though, he has come back from death before in the comics,]] and as ''ComicBook/FinalCrisis'' showed, the gray, rocky body [[EldritchAbomination is not his true form.]]
525* VillainOfAnotherStory: He's an enemy of the Justice League, with the Titans having a run-in with him.
526* VocalDissonance: He initially speaks in his traditional deep, gravelly voice, before he takes a throat lozenge and then sounds exactly like [[spoiler:Music/WeirdAlYankovic]].
527[[/folder]]
528
529[[folder:Gentleman Ghost]]
530->'''Voiced by''': Music/WeirdAlYankovic
531----
532* AffablyEvil: He's always extremely polite, though Starfire points out that this doesn't excuse his crimes.
533* BaddieFlattery: He tells Raven that he finds her powers "impressive", hence why he decides to take possession of her body.
534* BankRobbery: He's in the middle of robbing a bank when the Titans comes to stop him.
535* DeaderThanDead: He's already a ghost, and he gets utterly destroyed by Raven's demonic powers.
536* DemonicPossession: One of his powers is to take possession of other people's body.
537* HighClassGlass: Like in the comics, he has a monocle.
538* HelpingGrannyCrossTheStreet: He's such a gentleman that he can't resist doing that, even while being chased by the Titans.
539* KilledOffForReal: Presumably. After being destroyed by Raven's powers, he never appears again.
540* NoSell: Being intangible, the various attacks of the Teen Titans (or bullets) have absolutely no effect on him.
541* RoguesGalleryTransplant: [[Characters/{{Hawkman}} Gentleman Ghost]] is mainly an adversary of ComicBook/{{Hawkman}} in the comics, not of the Teen Titans.
542* SmallRoleBigImpact: Despite only appearing in one scene, he's responsible for cracking Raven's gem and unleashing her inner demonic power. Without him, the rest of the movie probably wouldn't have happened.
543* StarterVillain: He serves as the villain during the opening scene of the movie, but he ends up getting killed by Raven and never shows up again.
544[[/folder]]
545
546[[folder:Rose Wilson/Ravager]]
547[[quoteright:228:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rose_wilson_teen_titans_go.png]]
548->'''Voiced by''': Creator/PamelaAdlon
549----
550* AbusiveParents: At the very least, she doesn't get along with her father and thinks he's lame. For those that don't know, her dad is ''Slade''.
551* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Rose was brainwashed by her father into becoming a villain. Here, she apparently became a villain of her own free will and actually thinks her father isn't evil enough.
552* AgeLift: She seems older than the Titans rather than younger as her comics counterpart was.
553* AmbiguouslyGay: Rose's interactions with Raven often come across as flirtatious. She even looks at Raven with bedroom eyes on more than one occasion.
554* BerserkButton: Trying to tell her what to do is a sure-fire way to piss Rose off.
555* BirdsOfAFeather: The reason why she instantly clicks with Raven is they are very alike in personality. They both enjoy being mean and trash-talking, both quite sarcastic, and both enjoy doing non-girly things. The only key difference between them is Rose has no problem with harming innocents, which is where Raven and her had a disagreement.
556* {{BFS}}: She wields one (courtesy of Raven) in "Operation Dude Rescue" and uses it to land the finishing blow on Brain.
557* BloodKnight: She's the only member of the Girls' Night group that was visibly looking forward to a chance to fight Blackfire's army in "Girls' Night In".
558* BreakThemByTalking: Her trademark strategy in this series is to fire insults at her enemies that touch on sensitive areas.
559* TheBusCameBack: She makes her first prominent appearance in over three years in "Girls' Night In".
560* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: While lacking in superhuman abilities, she makes up for it by being at the peak of her strength, speed, and skill that 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.
561* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Notably she is the only character on the show with an alter-ego who goes by her real name rather than her codename.
562* CurbStompBattle: She manages to effortlessly take down the Titans twice in "Cool School".
563* DarkActionGirl: She's one of the top fighters in this series, easily surpassing the Titans.
564* DamselOutOfDistress: In "Girls' Night In", she was able to free herself from Blackfire's metal brace before freeing the other girls and with Terra & Raven's help, caught Starfire after Blackfire blasted her back down to Earth.
565* ADayInTheLimelight: She has a larger role in "Operation Dude Rescue" and "Girls' Night In".
566* DeadpanSnarker: Much like Raven. The difference is that Rose ''weaponizes'' her snarks.
567* EasilyForgiven: Raven seemed pretty eager to hang out with Rose again in "Operation: Dude Rescue", even though she tried to kill her and her friends without remorse the last time they met.
568* EvilerThanThou: Or more sociopathic than thou. While Raven can be an unsympathetic jerkass, she's still disgusted by Rose's disregard for life.
569* EyepatchOfPower: Just like [[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} her dad]].
570* TheFriendsWhoNeverHang: Despite being in the same Girl's Night gang, Rose and Jinx have never had a significant interaction.
571* FriendlyEnemy: Becomes this with Raven. Even after their friendship is halted due to Rose's willingness to kill, they later admit to missing each other.
572* GenerationXerox: For all her dismissing her father as "lame," both are still the two toughest threats the Titans ever faced and neither can resist snarking at the Titans.
573* ItAmusedMe: Basically her entire justification for nearly killing an old homeless man.
574* {{Jerkass}}: She's an extremely rude person that ridicules and demeans everyone she encounters ForTheEvulz. That isn't even mentioning her throwing knives at a homeless man and trying to murder Raven simply because she got in the way of her fun.
575* KatanasAreJustBetter: Her signature weapons. She mentions they were a gift from her father.
576* LackOfEmpathy: Rose may be the least empathetic character in the show, [[SadistShow and that's saying something]]. She's utterly unphased to see Terra had been trapped in a garbage dimension for months in "Operation: Dude Rescue" and even casually suggests they throw her back in when it seems she can't contribute. She's also the only one who doesn't seem overly concerned about Starfire's feelings in "Girls' Night In" and makes zero attempt to comfort her.
577* LeanAndMean: She's a [[NoodlePeople Noodle Person]] and is a villain.
578* ManipulativeBitch: Her skill at wielding insults is second to none, and is also quite proficient at word play that leaves Robin utterly flustered.
579* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: It's never explained if the Titans getting physically hurt by her insults are a result of some sort of ability she has or if their self-esteem is just that low.
580* OneWomanArmy: She's able to single-handedly take down a squad of guards, destroy dozens of Brain's MechaMooks, and even the Titans without breaking a sweat.
581* PetTheDog: In one of her only moments of sincerity, after spending "Girls' Night In" making fun of Bumblebee's powers, Rose willingly admits that they're actually useful once she frees the group from their prisons. [[TheChewToy This compliment was one of the few acts of genuine kindness Bumblebee receives in "The 6th Titan" arc]].
582* PreAssKickingOneLiner: She says this gem right before laying a beat down on the Titans.
583--> '''Rose''': Cool School isn't cool, but dead people are cool, and you'll be dead soon.
584* RedEyesTakeWarning: She has naturally red eyes and is among the most competent, dangerous characters in the show.
585* SincerityMode: When she offers a sincere compliment to Bumblebee after spending most of "Girls' Night In" ragging on her powers, she immediately thinks Rose is mocking her.
586* SmashSisters: She works in tandem with Terra in "Operation Dude Rescue", "The Titans Show", and "Girls Night In".
587* TheSociopath: She's more than willing to threaten innocent lives just for kicks and attempted to kill Raven, presumably her only friend at the time, for getting in her way.
588* TokenEvilTeammate: She's this within the Girls' Night group. She shows little interest in helping Raven until she was promised milkshakes in "Operation Dude Rescue" and in "Girls' Night In", while Terra would [[TookALevelInKindness take a level in kindness]], she's the one character that is uninterested in comforting Starfire and is the least invested in stopping Blackfire.
589* TrashTalk: One of the most successful, witty, trash-talking characters in the series.
590* {{Troll}}: She spends a large portion of "Cool School" trolling Robin with the help of Raven.
591* VileVillainSaccharineShow: In a goofy comedy where the villains are barely a threat and treated as jokes more than anything, Rose stands out as the show's only genuinely threatening and competent villain that's easily able to take down the Titans.
592* VolleyingInsults: Has an exchange with Raven, before they begin respecting each other.
593* WeaksauceWeakness: All it takes for the Titans to beat her is to express their feelings of friendship with one another.
594* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She's an evil albino who has no qualms about killing.
595* WordsCanBreakMyBones: Her insults not only demoralize the Titans, but they seem to actually be painful. [[WeaksauceWeakness On the flip side]], however, sincere, unironic expressions of ThePowerOfFriendship physically debilitate Rose to the point where she is literally sick to her stomach.
596* YouFightLikeACow: The first thing she does after Robin shouts "Titans, GO!"?
597--> '''Rose''': More like "Titans Go...away."
598[[/folder]]
599
600!''Teen Titans Go!'' original antagonists
601
602[[folder:Easter Bunny]]
603[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_154036.png]]
604* CreepyGood: Lovingly lays eggs for all the people of the world to enjoy. Also likes to watch people eat said eggs. However, ''no one'' wants the eggs as they find both him and his ability to lay them disgusting.
605* HeCleansUpNicely: Somehow a makeover transforms him into a human hunk, albeit with bunny years.
606* MisterSeahorse: If his ability to lay eggs didn't already count him as such, his child with the Tooth Fairy hatches from one at the end of "Eater Creeps."
607* TokenGoodTeammate: Pretty much the only holiday mascot on the show who isn't secretly evil. He's creepy, but never actually mean. Hell, the one time he even stood up for himself ended with him falling in love with the target.
608[[/folder]]
609
610[[folder:Ed]]
611[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_154045.png]]
612->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett
613----
614* ChekhovsGunman: [[FreezeFrameBonus Cameos for about a second]] in "Pie Bros" before playing a major role in the next episode, "Driver's Ed". He then makes two more cameos after that episode, despite going to Hell in it.
615* DevilInPlainSight: It's apparent to everyone that he's a bank robber, except Robin. Until it's revealed, Robin knew all along, but cared more about getting his licence.
616* FourEyesZeroSoul: A bespectacled bank robber.
617* ObviouslyEvil: To everyone. Even Robin.
618* SadistTeacher: A driving instructor who uses giving permit tests as a cover up for having a getaway driver.
619* UnexplainedRecovery: Raven's pet demon drags him to Hell in "Driver's Ed", yet he goes on to make several more cameos.
620[[/folder]]
621
622[[folder:Evil Dragon]]
623->'''Voiced by''': David Kaye
624----
625* BigBad: Of "The Day the Night Stopped Beginning to Shine and Became Dark Even Though it Was the Day".
626* KnightOfCerebus: He's taken seriously since he has a desire to wipe out free will by destroying music.
627* InTheirOwnImage: The dragon wants to destroy the song in order to darken the world of The Night Begins To Shine and rule it as its king once more.
628[[/folder]]
629
630[[folder:Flex]]
631[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_154125.jpg]]
632A mockingbird.
633----
634[[/folder]]
635
636[[folder:Muscle]]
637[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_154152.jpg]]
638A mockingbird.
639----
640[[/folder]]
641
642[[folder:Pain Bot]]
643[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_154213.jpg]]
644->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ScottMenville; Creator/KharyPayton ("Brian")
645----
646* AxCrazy: It exists solely to cause pain.
647* BrokenRecord: "Pain. Pain. Pain."
648** "All I know is pain. All I know is pain."
649* CuteMachines: Cyborg sure thinks so.
650* HeelFaceTurn: Cyborg adopts it once Brother Blood's remote control is destroyed. This does not meaningfully reduce its aggression in the least, at least to the other Titans. Its attacks on Cyborg become much milder, to the point where Cyborg sees them as Pain Bot's way of licking him like an affectionate puppy.
651* PokemonSpeak: "Pain. Pain. Pain." and "All I know is pain."
652* RobotBuddy: To Cyborg.
653* RoboticTortureDevice: Brother Blood built him to torture the Titans, and he has a ton of gadgets in him that can torture people.
654* TelescopingRobot: Much like Cyborg, he has all kinds of devices and appendages hidden inside him, all of them used for torture.
655* TokenEvilTeammate: Of the Titans' little buddies.
656* TortureTechnician: Blood outfitted it with all forms of torture, from childish pranks to painful laser beams.
657[[/folder]]
658
659[[folder:Santa Claus]]
660[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_154228.png]]
661* BadSanta: Santa is portrayed as a hateful, spiteful, disgusting, and crude old man, who also has villainous tendencies and has made many attempts to destroy the Teen Titans, being probably the most recurring villain of this show who's not a comic books or 2003 series rogue.
662-->'''Santa''': Garbage children.
663* CharacterCatchphrase: "Garbage children."
664* FriendlyEnemy: Despite trying to kill them every Christmas, Santa assists Robin and Beast Boy in beating Kid Flash in "The Streak", by joining their team and giving Robin a lesson in leadership.
665* {{Leitmotif}}: "All ''hail'' the jolly fat man!"
666* SantaClaus: Obviously.
667* 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 in "The Great Holiday Escape".
668[[/folder]]
669
670[[folder:Tooth Fairy]]
671[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_154239.png]]
672* KarmaHoudini: Her attempt to take over Easter and steal people's teeth ends in her getting a husband.
673* VocalDissonance: Has a male voice, but "Easter Creeps" confirms she's female.
674[[/folder]]
675
676[[folder:Ultralak]]
677->'''Voiced by''': Jonathan Adams
678----
679* BigBad: Of "The Night Begins to Shine 2: You're The One".
680* KnightOfCerebus: He's taken very seriously and is possibly the darkest villain in the show.
681* VileVillainSaccharineShow: In a show where even formerly dark 2003 ''Teen Titans'' villains like Slade and Trigon are given more comedic traits, Ultralak especially stands out as being one of the darker and more serious villains in a lighter-hearted series that skews to a younger demographic.
682* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Ultralak was once the rhythm guitarist of B.E.R. only to become mad with power once he was consumed by it. After being isolated and left alone, he became a tyrant and set out to destroy all music and rule the universe in dark silence.
683[[/folder]]
684
685!One-Time Villains
686
687[[folder:Carlos]]
688[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_155545.png]]
689->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ScottMenville
690----
691* CaneSword: Pulls one out on Silkie.
692* DisneyVillainDeath: Silkie [[DeadlyDodging tricks him into charging off a balcony and down a cliff]]. He's later shown hanging from a branch and gets grabbed by a giant hawk.
693* FatBastard: He's a bit portly and considerably mean.
694* GreenEyedMonster: Was jealous that his ex-girlfriend is dating Silkie. He goes as far as to kidnap them and lock them in his mansion.
695* {{Jerkass}}: He is extremely controlling of his ex girlfriend. He even locks her and Silkie up.
696* MurderTheHypotenuse: He locks Silkie up.
697[[/folder]]
698
699[[folder:Death]]
700[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_155555.png]]
701->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DavidKaye
702----
703* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He seems to be fond of Raven. However, it doesn't mean that he'd give up the Titans' souls for her.
704* EvilUncle: He refers to himself as Raven's uncle. However, it is unknown if he's a relative or close acquaintance of Trigon.
705* {{Expy}}: He strongly resembles the DC character Spectre/Aztar.
706* GrimReaper: The personification of it.
707* LargeHam: He screams a lot.
708* VillainSong: His "Last Breath" Song counts as this.
709[[/folder]]
710
711[[folder:Scary Teri]]
712[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/normal_scary_teri.png]]
713[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Her Monster form]]\
714https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monster_scary_teri.png[[/labelnote]]]]
715->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong
716----
717* AllMythsAreTrue: Much to the surprise of everybody, sans Cyborg.
718%%zce* {{Expy}}: Of Bloody Mary.
719* ImAHumanitarian: Eats Beast Boy, Raven, Starfire, and Robin.
720* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Does this several times.
721* WickedWitch: Cyborg calls her one although it is unclear if this is literal or an insult. It could also be a MythologyGag.[[note]]As Bloody Mary is often said to be a witch's ghost.[[/note]]
722[[/folder]]
723
724[[folder:Twin Destroyers of Azarath]]
725[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_155612.png]]
726->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong and Creator/HyndenWalch
727----
728* TheAntiChrist: They exist to destroy the world.
729* EldritchAbomination: They're demons who feed off ThePowerOfLove, which causes them to fuse together into a two-headed world destroying monster.
730* ThePowerOfLove: They literally feed off it.
731* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Irresistibly cute.
732[[/folder]]
733
734[[folder:Grizzly Bear]]
735[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_160036.png]]
736A grizzly bear who makes occasional appearances.
737----
738* AnimalNemesis: Constantly menaces Beast Boy while he is living in the wilderness.
739[[/folder]]
740
741[[folder:Honk]]
742[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_164233.png]]
743An evil clown who wasn't evil until genetically modified by Cyborg and Beast Boy.
744----
745* MonsterClown: Beast Boy and Cyborg turn him into one.
746* PracticallyJoker: A very deliberate example where he was made to be a ReplacementGoldfish to Slade by becoming an evil MonsterClown.
747[[/folder]]
748
749[[folder:Magic God]]
750[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_160131.png]]
751The God of magic who hates hecklers.
752----
753[[/folder]]
754
755[[folder:Parry]]
756[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/parryparasite.jpg]]
757--> '''Voiced by''': Creator/KateMicucci
758
759A giant monster from another planet who pretended to be Starfire's friend. Is eventually revealed to be the cyronelian chrysalis eater from ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans''.
760----
761* AdaptationalAbomination: The original series Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater was a more simple shapeshifter with two forms, this one burrows under Starfire's skin like a parasite and can telepathically communicate.
762* CanonCharacterAllAlong: 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.
763%%* EldritchAbomination
764* 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 who proceeds to crush the Titans.
765* 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.
766* MythologyGag: The Cyronelian Chrysalis Eater is once again present in an episode where Starfire undergoes morphological changes.
767[[/folder]]
768
769[[folder:Perfect Sandwich]]
770[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_160139.png]]
771A living, floating sandwich who wants to kill all humans.
772----
773[[/folder]]
774
775[[folder:Puppet Wizard]]
776[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/puppet_wizard.jpg]]
777--> '''Voiced by''': Greg Cipes
778----
779* ArtShift: He is depicted in live-action.
780* DemonicDummy: A demonic sockpuppet to be precise.
781* {{Expy}}: Seems to be a stand-in for the Puppet King from the 2003 series.
782[[/folder]]
783
784[[folder:Sandwich Guardians]]
785[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_160150.png]]
786A bunch of [[RockMonster Rock Monsters]] who guard the ingredients of the Legendary Sandwich.
787----
788* StarterVillain: They're the first villains fought in the first episode of ''Teen Titans Go!''
789[[/folder]]
790
791
792[[folder:Klatak]]
793[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20190917_160158.png]]
794She appeared in "The Mask" and her ship appeared in "Garage Sale".
795----
796* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: She has pink skin.
797[[/folder]]
798
799[[folder:King Goal]]
800
801A [[AllTrollsAreDifferent troll]] that appeared in "Kicking a Ball and Pretending to Be Hurt" and "Slapping Butts and Celebrating for No Reason"
802----
803* AllTrollsAreDifferent: He is a pink/purple troll.
804* FatBastard: He's a very obese villain.
805* GiantMook: He is larger than the Soccer Trolls.
806* KingMook: Of the Soccer Trolls.
807* NonhumansLackAttributes: He wears no clothes, but has no visible genitals.
808[[/folder]]
809
810[[folder:Bizarro Titans]]
811--> '''Voiced by''': Creator/ScottMenville (Nibor), Creator/KharyPayton (Grobyc), Creator/GregCipes (Boy Beast), Creator/TaraStrong (Nevar), Creator/HyndenWalch (Erifrats)
812----
813* AffablyEvil: In contrast to their evil counterparts, the Titans.
814* EvilCounterpart: Or in this case, Good Counterpart, to the Teen Titans.
815* PunchClockVillains: Big time.
816* 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.
817[[/folder]]
818

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