Teen Titans (2003) memes, BOOYAH!
- Titans, Go!ExplanationRobin's catchphrase and battle cry.
- AZARATH METRION ZINTHOS!ExplanationRaven's catchphrase and main incantation.
- New, blue Zinthos.
- Glorious! What is this meh-mehs you are talking about?ExplanationStarfire's way of speaking, which emphasizes her Fish out of Water status.
- DUDE! It's pronounced MEEMS!
- I already have a father (Bats fly as the scene fades).ExplanationFor some reason, the show never directly names Batman, but his presence is occasionally felt.
- Slade.ExplanationRobin says Slade's name with that disgusted tone so many times that it's pretty much his second catchphrase. Sometimes parodied in Teen Titans Go!.
- Do not watch this program! It will liquify your brain! ExplanationRobin's warning from "Episode 297-494 a.k.a. Don't Touch That Dial". Prior to the COPPA update, some YouTubers have labelled this scene as Robin's message about "Teen Titans Go".
- They live in a giant T.ExplanationThe Teen Titan's base of operations is a building shaped like a giant letter T.
- "Evil beware. We have waffles."
- Don't laugh. You have to EAT the unicycle.
- The mask makes me feel cool too.
- Check him for batteries. ExplanationIn "X", the Titans assume that this new Red X is still just Robin, and Beast boy suggests that the Robin in front of him could secretly be a robot duplicate. So he tells Cyborg to check Robin for batteries... which prompts Cyborg to menacingly pull on a rubber glove. Naturally, this scene gets memed to hell, both due to the implication as well as the usually unflappable Robin's terrified reaction.
- "How Long Is Forever?" takes place now. ExplanationThe season 2 episode "How Long Is Forever?" was first aired on January 10th, 2004 and involves Starfire being flung 20 years into the future. In the real world, 20 years had passed since then, meaning the time period Starfire ended up in would be the then-present day. Not helping matters was the United States being hit with an arctic blast at the time, and the episode itself mostly taking place on a snowy day.