- As an Actor Allusion to Greg Cipes' role as Mikey from TMNT 2012
- They did it with Tara and ponies, so why not.
- Better yet, he says "cowabunga", but the others say it's "too eighties", so he tries "booyakasha".
- Heck, why not have him come full circle and have him shout "Titans, mobilize!" And then turn into a monkey. (Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go!)
- Well in the TMNT parody they just had Mikey himself appear and shout "booyakasha".
- Jossed. It's a new universe created by Control Freak.
- Alternately, this is still a part of the original series—
- Teen Titans: Year One: The series is happening in the off-hours of their first years together.''
- Slice of Life at the Bizarro The series is happening in their off-hours in general, much like the more off-beat episodes of the original series.
- Teen Titans 2021: It's set after the end of the original series, and with the decreased threat from the world's villains, the Titans have lost their morale and become lazy slackers. And all the stuff that happened that would contradict this (like Starfire and Robin hooking up, or Trigon's original defeat) got forgotten after someone attacked them with nerve gasnote .
- It has to be the same continuity. The merchandise's description for Silkie is exactly what happened in "Can I Keep Him".
- It's not. The episode "The Fourth Wall" proves any theories like this one wrong.
- Or maybe the "Pie Bros" short was set before the "Mother Mae-Eye" episode? After the found out what was in the pies, the Titans had Mother Mae-Eye's restuarant shut down by the, um, health inspector. And then at some point later Mae-Eye escapred from jail and decided to get back at them with the little enchanted pie prank.
- Another explanation is that she is a witch; make of that what you will.
- Actually, TTG! is not canon so this is basically jossed.
- Already confirmed by the summery for an upcoming episode
- On a related note...
- She's probably gonna turn out to be wiser than her husband when it comes to her daughter, like many sitcom moms.
- Well one episode confirmed Robin accidentally wrecking the Batmobile so at most we may get some references here and there.
- So far the show seems to be putting a lot of effort into leaving at least one Batman reference in every episode. Bat-O's, Robin getting in a 'fender bender' with the Batmobile, and even Trigon's joke about Robin 'carrying' Batman in all the crime-fighting previously.
- Unlike the first series, they also outright say 'Batman' or show images of him and his stuff, instead of making vague references to him. So it's not unreasonable that he could show up at some point.
- Confirmed. Made a cameo with Commissioner Gordon in 'La Larva Amor'.
- And a creepier one in "Books."
- That would explain Robin's Barbie Doll Anatomy moment in Laundry Day.
- Nope. The episode "The Fourth Wall" proves any theories like this one wrong.
- This would explain why Robin is so cheap, most likely due to crashing the Batmobile.
- Except that Robin acts quite cheap even before Driver's Ed. In Pie Bros he gives Cyborg a half-drunk soda as a birthday present, and when Cyborg complains Robin tries to call him out on whining because it's not expensive enough. He then tells Beast Boy 'we cheapos need to stick together!'
- Well Ed appears in a police van so this could take place after Driver's Ed.
- Except that Robin acts quite cheap even before Driver's Ed. In Pie Bros he gives Cyborg a half-drunk soda as a birthday present, and when Cyborg complains Robin tries to call him out on whining because it's not expensive enough. He then tells Beast Boy 'we cheapos need to stick together!'
- One scene in one episode episode will involve Batman's Bat Credit Card.
- Red X will reappear, be revealed to be Jason Todd, and get into and argument with Robin about who was "dad's favorite."
- An Adventure Time parody show with Starfire being a huge fan of the Princess Bubblegum-type character from said parody show.
- The Aqualad from the Original show (Garth) will be outclassed by the one from Young Justice (2010) (Kaludr). It will include a gag where Kaludr tries to talk Cyborg out of doing something really stupid only to fail, and feel like he was just talking to himself.
- Interesting, Considering Kaludr has apparently hung up his cape and is now a lucratively successful DJ
- Maybe it's just a day job for pocket change.
- Interesting, Considering Kaludr has apparently hung up his cape and is now a lucratively successful DJ
- The Titans get called away for an emergency, and Silkie is left alone to fight an intruder in the tower!
- Raven loses her "favorite" cloak and tears the Tower apart looking for it. After she finds it and goes to put it away, it turns out her entire closet is full of the exact same cloak.
- A fangirl of Robin will show up to follow the Titans around and the episode will be about them trying to get rid of her.
- Starfire decides to cook. When she serves her dish to the other Titans, they pretend to like it, but actually think it's disgusting.
- Silkie eats something his shouldn't have (Like say, the Keys to the T-car). Instead of waiting for nature to take it's course, The gang hops in the T-ship, shrinks it to microscopic size, and extract the item.
- Beast Boy wins a call-in contest to a sold-out concert. He's only got two tickets, but the other four Titans want to attend this concert!
- Beast Boy gets sick. Initially he's completely bedridden and totally miserable, but after a few days he feels better. However, he doesn't want the special treatment to stop, so he has to keep faking sick. Naturally, the episode ends with another Titan getting sick and everyone focuses their attention to them.
- One of the Boy Titans attempts to Grow a Beard. Starfire sprouts one too. Why? Because Aliens.
- Raven is enjoying her new book so much, she doesn't notice it's due back to the library today! She had ten minutes to race it back or face the wrath of a LATE BOOK FEE!
- For some Reason, The Titans Managed to burn down their own tower. Each titan claims a different source (Raven's candles, a spark from Cyborg's workshop, Starfire's Hiccups, Beast Boy's filthy room, or Robin's new crime-fighting tool) and tell their story with a unique art style for each of them.
- Galfore is going to come visit his bumgorf. To make him feel more welcome, Starfire teaches the titans about Tameranian customs and ettique, and they get pretty bizarre. Turns out rudeness in tameranian culture is punishable by death. hopefully the titans have been practicing!
- Starfire gives Raven a makeover!
- Beast Boy meets up with Aqualad (Garth) and they go completely insane over trying to get the other Titans to join their "save this rare-and-exotic-and-does-not-actually-exsist-in-real-life sea creature" charity cause. Then what they thought was the last known specimen of this creature has babies.
- Some High School Goths want to see Raven, but she's not accepting visitors... ever.
- Someone out-techs Cyborg. He spends the rest of the episode building ridiculous additions to the tower, his car, and himself trying to out-do this guy.
- Robin is gone for a day because Batman is bringing him to the Justice League Watchtower for "Bring Your Sidekick To Work" day, and Titans Tower falls into chaos without him.
- Robin tries to make Starfire Jealous by going out with Batgirl/Blackfire/Kitten. Not only does it not work, but Star prepares a Tamaranian-style wedding for the "happy couple". Robin tells Batgirl/Blackfire/Kitten that he was only using her to make Star jealous, Batgirl/Blackfire/Kitten doesn't take this well and Star beats up Robin for "breaking her blood-pumper"
- Rather than the Titans getting grossed out at Starfire's cooking, Starfire will find a relatively common earth food she absolutely hates! (For the sake of this post, let's say the food in question is marshmallows) But Jump city is hosting it's annual Marshmallow festival, the titans keep trying to get Starfire to eat even the tiniest bite, but she keeps escaping.
- After watching a Kung fu movie marathon, Beast Boy wants to learn martial arts. Robin is against this because that's his schtick.
- Batman is coming for an inspection and Robin tries to get his teammates into shape.
- Starfire's brother Wildfire comes for a visit and Robin mistakes him for his sister (Thinking that Tamaraneans can change their gender) very awkward moments ensue.
- Two of the Titans are having an argument about who has it easier, Raven uses her powers to pull a "Freaky Friday" Flip on them.
- Control Freak shows up, develops a HUGE crush on Starfire and he won't leave her alone.
- Robin and Starfire finally go on a "date" the other three titans keep popping up, wanting to make sure everything's okay.
- Raven reads a book that's outrageously bad, in multiple senses of the word.
- Beast Boy gets trapped in his own room. The other Titans must scale the highs of Mount Dirtylaundry and the vast plains of Weekoldtofu to try and save him.
- Starfire enters Silkie in a dog show and Cyborg enters Beast Boy when they find out that first place gets a lifetime supply of pizza.
- Jump city is hosting a film festival. Robin decides to make a short Kaiju film where he saves cardboard jump city from Silkie with cardboard triangles taped to his back. However, during the filming, the other Titans keep wandering "on to the set" (He took up the entire living room with his film equipment) and mess with his diorama. After much frustration, Robin decides to ditch the fancy script and films his friends having fun wrecking cardboard Jump city. Throw in a few references to "Attack on Titan" and yes, Everyone dresses up for the 'Premiere'.
- Cyborg invents a time machine and brings Sarasim to modern times, future shock jokes ensue.
- Starfire goes back to Tamaran for a while and Robin goes crazy without her (plus the voice from "The Date" returns)
- Robin, Raven, Starfire and Cyborg are going to spend the night at the museum to attend some Gala. Beast Boy doesn't wanna go. As soon as those four leave, he calls up all the other teenage heroes and throws a house party! When the Hive Five show up, things get out of control, can he get this all wrapped up before the other Titans get home?
- Raven's mother, Arella, arrives at the tower. She and Trigon were having an argument, and she needs some time to cool down. Initially, the Titans like having a mother around (She does their laundry, cooks for them, and even kisses them goodnight!) But when Arella starts preventing the titans from going on missions, it's clear she HAS to leave!
- Silkie has babies! A lot of babies. The titans have to get rid of them somehow, but the animal shelter won't take mutant larva and no one they know wants a pet. Killer Moth arrives to "Adopt" the babies.
- Slade tries to take over Titans Tower, but every time he tries to, something comical gets in his way (the Titans are on vacation/the road to the Titans Tower is blocked/the Titans are busy fighting another villain)
- Also at some point, he will sing.
- The power goes out. Everyone finds something to do... except Beast Boy. He annoys the other titans and just when he finds something to do, the power comes back on.
- There will be at least one situation where the Titans will be wearing civilian clothes.
- Raven and Jinx start hanging out.
- Kid Flash shows up, and makes friends with all the villains and convinces them to stop their evil ways. The main titans wonder if the is necessarily a good thing, but mostly, they are bored from lack of super-crime.
- After Robin and Starfire have a big fight, Nightstar travels from the future to try and reconcile them, or else she'll cease to exist.
- Monsieur Mallah is captured by the Titans and Beast Boy goes undercover by taking his place.
- Zombies attack Titans tower! Raven attempts to recite a spell to destroy the zombies, but she is knocked unconscious. With their only magic-user incapacitated, the Titans have to deal with the zombies to old-fashioned way! Unfortunately, they are all bitten and turned by the end, but Raven sure does like all the quiet time she now has.
- Might even throw in a reference to Ashley Johnson (Terra)'s work with "the Last of Us" where Terra will show up all gung ho to fight the zombies... who promptly eat her brains. Which is actually a large mushroom in her skull cavity. They still eat it though.
- Someone or Something will force the Titans to fall in love with each other. It starts off with the "Canon" pairings of Rob Star and BB Rae, but it gets very complicated very quickly. Soon the most absurd crack shippings you can think of are suddenly real, and It's up to Cyborg to set things right!
- Robin and Star finally go on a date, but Robin, trying to make it a "perfect" date, screws it up, but at the end of the ep, Star tells him that she still had a great time, then Robin does a minor error and Star goes ballistic and tells him that he ruined the date and she'll not date him again for a very long time, if ever (Well what did you expect in this show? A happy ending?)
- Robin and Star finally become a couple and they become Sickeningly Sweethearts, which annoys the other Titans. So they try to break them up and they succeed (because Status Quo Is God)
- Robin begins to slowly realize how messed he is, and how messed up the world around him is. Eventually, after having to fight the other Titans to find the truth, we find out the whole series was a nightmare the Robin from the original series was having. And then the series ends.
- The Titans pay Supergirl, Batgirl and Wonder Girl a visit every so often.
- And cue an explosion of Ship-to-Ship Combat.
- There is also the Gorilla episode, Raven pretty much took Robin's orders with a smile, and not a nervous smile at that.
- This happens once more at the end of "Super Robin".
- It's probably too soon to say this entry is definitively Jossed, but this CN blog post (and their Comic Con panel) suggests otherwise. Spoilers ahead.
- Then why was he so nervous when asking Starfire out if they already had dated? And why would Starfire accept it if they broke up or knew of what happened to him?
- They didn't break up. He just never asked her out on an official date before.
- She used it off-screen after the events of Ghost Boy.
- She also used it for Mother May Eye's victims.
- Watch the style of a Mad Mod episode, then watch this.
- Jossed as of "The Fourth Wall". The one who created it was Control Freak.
- Jossed in "Super Robin", when she's seen robbing a bank with the Hive gang.
- The fact that Raven has been said to have a crush on Beast Boy and her upcoming fight with Terra solidifies this
- He probably wishes he could have superpowers. That episode could have been just one bad dream.
- Could even have been induced By Raven, to teach him a lesson.
- He changed everyone back to normal when that happened.
- Robin: ADHD Medication. After realizing he spent too much time brooding and not enough time actually trying to solve crimes, He forged some medical papers to claim he had ADHD. The Medication makes him less likely to brood, but it does make him quite Jittery.
- Cyborg: Antidepressants. Cyborg no longer feels bad about being half robot, he may have visited a psychiatrist and was prescribed Antidepressants. Unlike the other Titans, his medication has not come with negative side-effects.
- Starfire: Mood stabilizers. As Tameranians are dependent on their emotions to control their powers, Starfire uses these to prevent a "misfire". Unfortunately, she has lost her super-strength. She is more even-tempered though.
- Raven: "The Pill". Some days Raven seemed more likely to lash out at the titans than usual, this was due to PMS. Now that she's got that under control, she's not as likely to lash out (Unless her Dad is coming to visit) and she actually smiles from time to time. Unfortunately, when she does lash out, the effects are lethal.
- Beast Boy: Medical Marijuana. Believe it or not, Transforming into some of his larger forms is really painful for Beast Boy. Since Jump City is supposedly in California, where medical marijuana is legal, he can get the stuff to treat the pain. As a side-effect, he has gotten lazier and has a MUCH larger appetite than he used to.
- Arguably Jossed: in "Hey Pizza," at the end he mentions having to hide some stuff in his room, which is rather obviously a pot reference. If he had a med card, he wouldn't have to hide anything. That said, also semi-confirmed.
- Certain villains have a contract too. Every time someone buys something with your face on it, 75% of the money goes to a fund to help rebuild the city from the damage said hero or villain caused.
- Not with this art style they're not!
- When you word it that way, maybe she'll do it...with her spear and ma-gic HELLLLL-MEEEET!
- Maybe she'll be closer to her comic counterpart. Where she isn't as sympathetic.
- It will be Played for Laughs
- Jossed.
- That would require all the episodes involving Terra to be canon to TTG.
- Then how come she wasn't in bed with him when he woke up?
- Or maybe it was Control Freak. We haven't seen him yet.
- We haven't seen Jimmy Olsen either. That doesn't mean she was working for him.
- There's always Amanda Waller, which would actually make a lot of sense...
- We haven't seen Jimmy Olsen either. That doesn't mean she was working for him.
- Like Deadpool?
- More likely than less confirmed, in the upcoming ep "Be Mine" she'll return.
- Make him a desperate, lonely man who constantly pines for his wife and child, who tries to get Robin to be his new "apprentice" by bribing him and trying to be an ideal father. Bonus points if he slips up at some point and replaces "apprentice" with "new son."
- Use Black Comedy
- Seems simple enough. Especially if they fold in some of his Arrow characterization.
- Even moreso than the Lich.
- It explains the Negative Continuity and why the Titans are actually less moral than the villains a good bit. This is just their way of petty revenge and a good laugh.
- He was also affected by the stupid, despite his attempts to avoid it.
- Jossed as of "The Fourth Wall". It was Control Freak who rewrote everything.
- Jossed as of "The Fourth Wall". It was Control Freak.
- Jossed as of "The Fourth Wall". It was Control Freak.
- Jossed. They acknowledged him in "The Return of Slade", and then the rest of the episode as well all know happened.
- Jossed as of "The Fourth Wall". It was Control Freak.
- But then, caricatures of the network executives will appear, deem the original "violent" and "boring", change it back, and announce that TTG will be airing everyday, 24/7, on CN, and everything else (even Adult Swim and Toonami) would be cancelled, before going into an evil laugh while surrounded by money. Then DCAU Batman arrives, beats up the executives, and throws them to Joker. At which point, the Titans are re-reverted, and the original series reclaims its rightful spot.
- ^YES!!! That totally needs to happen, I'll pay to see it.
- Well, the closest thing we have to that is 'The Return of Slade', where Beast Boy and Cyborg were turned into straw fans who whining about the clown they remembered as kids, and made him extreme and edgy because he'd be cool again. Wouldn't be out of the question.
- Well in an interview, they confirmed that they rely on stupidity as humour, so sort of confirmed.
- Jossed as of "The Fourth Wall". It was Control Freak.
- This makes TOO MUCH sense.
- However, as of this writing, it's very unlikely Teen Titans Go! will move to Disney XD, so fingers will be crossed and we'll see how it plays out.
- It's beyond unlikely that such a thing will happen, considering that the show is a very loose adaptation of a DC Comics property and DC Comics is owned by Warner Bros., the most notable competitor to Disney. Moving Teen Titans Go! to Disney XD would be like DC Comics allowing Marvel to publish its intellectual property.
- Jossed. Cartoon Network mentioned TTG in their upfront, which means that season five just might air on Cartoon Network after all.
- Which explains their goofy impressions.
- Unlikely. That title will probably go to the golden sponge.
- Or more likely the yellow people or the definitive daytime soap.
- It won't happen unless the other shows are ended and this show continues to air new episodes beyond 2045, which isn't likely because if Cartoon Network keeps up its policy, its days are numbered.
- A new villain comes to Jump City, who is played 100% seriously with absolutely nothing funny about him, and his mere presence turns the entire world around him Darker and Edgier. The Titans, however, remain their goofy, incompetent selves, and spend most of the movie walking through scenes that wouldn't be out of place in overly serious, dark, gritty superhero movies. Their ultimate driving goal is something petty or mundane that has nothing to do with the villain or his plot (though it'll probably end with the reveal that he was involved all along).
- Semi-Confirmed. Slade would have fit the bill for the role of Knight of Cerebus to a T, since he came the closest of all his counterparts to world domination and is far more physically proactive than the 2003 Slade, but he has far too many silly habits like snarking at the Titans and his whole "Mind Manipulation" schtick to properly be a serious villain. The Titans, on the other hand, do in fact have the petty ulterior motive of having him as their archenemy so that they can be worthy of a superhero movie, but they're actually more competent than usual.
The point of the crossover between Teen Titans Go and Twilight is because they are the two most hated franchises ever, so it would make sense for Control Freak to bring them into this universe (remember from the other WMGs that he created this world) as allies of the Titans and for them to band together to apparently take over fiction and plague it with Mary Sues and other fanfic sins.
(Jim raises his can for a toast)
Jim Gordon: Old friend.
(They clink their cans together. Cut to black the moment they hit. We hear Batman speak two words. Just two.)
Batman: Old chum.
- Jossed. Ron Perlman did not appear in the movie.
- Makes sense. It does after all, have a ton of seasons, plus after all these years CN is still promoting the ever-loading heck out of it.
- For comedic effects, Robin could act like a rebellious teenager while dealing with him, contradicting Slade in every possible way just for the sake of it, ignoring him and acting aloof, maybe even shouting "Whatever, you're not even my real dad/mentor!"
- Partially confirmed. No overt father complex, but his Manipulative Bastard tendencies are parodied with his "Mind Manipulation" skill, which consists of distracting the Titans with lame magic tricks like the "rubber pencil" and "removing your thumb" gags to make his serious mind manipulation of Robin all the more surprising.
- One: The Go Titans somehow win whatever battle is in the crossover, and the Original Titans fade further into obscurity, to which most fans of the original will dread and be angry at.
- Two: The Original Titans win, and the Go Titans will have to end their misadventures, and some fans will be happy to see the Original Titans back in action in a new series, while Go fans would be sad to see the Go Titans leave.
- Three: Both Titans teams find some way to coexist with each other, which will leave an even split between the fandom, between accepting this outcome, or hating it for various reasons, like the creators trying to keep everyone happy but failing epically.
- The only one who talks is Samurai but everything is in Japanese and Starfire needs to translate it all.
- Obvious Black Lighting joke.
- Kyd Wykkyd, as an Ascended Extra and a Shadow Archetype to the Titans. He could be someone who became a villain just so he could do whatever he wanted and serves as a dark mirror to Titans: Raven's Lovecraftian Superpower and Nightmare Fetishist tendencies and Cyborg's and Beast Boy's irresponsibility turned up to the point of active malice and sadism. He could start out as a Friendly Enemy to the Titans until they realize that his brand of Comedic Sociopathy is of a level that even they aren't comfortable with, at which point they become enemies. The conflict of the arc might be multi-faceted—not only would making Kyd Wykkyd into an outright Humanoid Abomination with Story Breaker Powers equal or superior to those of Raven obviously make him the toughest opponent the Titans have faced, but Wykkyd might even try to tempt the Titans into embracing their inner depravity and join him as villains who just hurt anyone they please and the Titans themselves might struggle with confronting the inner demons that Wykkyd inadvertently exposed to them and try to make themselves better heroes.
- Mister Twister/The Gargoyle. The original Gargoyle was mad at Robin for thinking he withheld evidence that would have proved his innocence, while this could actually be true of the Go version of Robin and strike some tension between the Titans and, again, introspection on Robin's part of how little of a "hero" he actually is.
Robin is probably older than some of the others in the original, but here he is The Baby of the Bunch and the other Titans are like Big Brother and Big Sister Bullies to him. But he wants to see himself as the most mature and in charge, but they tease him for his baby hands and short size (even though he is taller than Beast Boy and Raven which was pointed out). It may also explain why Starfire doesn't love him in some episodes other than him being repulsive and eating too much fish. She seems him as too "babyish" for her liking.