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| ShortSummary = '''Legendary Sandwich''': Raven sends the others on a quest for the ingredients for a mystical sandwich so she can have the television to herself and watch "Pretty Pretty [[Pegasus]]". Robin waits at the supermarket for his order while the others have a fierce run-in with the Sandwich Guardians, while the episode ends with Silkie eating the magical sandwich of immortality and a delicious lunch.
| ShortSummary = '''Legendary Sandwich''': Raven sends the others on a quest for the ingredients for a mystical sandwich so she can have the television to herself and watch "Pretty Pretty [[Pegasus]]". Robin waits at the supermarket for his order while the others have a fierce run-in with the Sandwich Guardians, while the episode ends with Silkie eating the magical sandwich of immortality and a delicious lunch.


'''Pie Bros''': After Beast Boy and Cyborg's song about pie, Beast Boy takes a job at Mother Mae-Eye's pie shop to buy an expensive video game for Cyborg's birthday, but his job may cause him to miss the party and lose his best friend. The other Titans also discover that Raven's theory about Mother Mae-Eye baking people into her pies is true.
'''Pie Bros''': After Beast Boy and Cyborg's song about pie, Beast Boy takes a job at Mother Mae-Eye's pie shop to buy an expensive video game for Cyborg's birthday, but his job may cause him to miss the party and lose his best friend. The other Titans also discover that Raven's theory about Mother Mae-Eye baking people into her pies is true.
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| ShortSummary = '''Double Trouble''': To avoid playing Cavemen and Dinosaurs with Beast Boy, Cyborg tricks Raven into using her duplication power to make two of him. Then, jealous of his clone's relationship with Beast Boy, he clones Beast Boy. Soon, there are too many clones to handle, and it is discovered that the Cyborg and Beast Boy who started the whole mess are clones themselves, created months ago by a lazy and now obese Cyborg and Beast Boy, who found the spell and used it to take a vacation, leaving their doubles behind.
| ShortSummary = '''Double Trouble''': To avoid playing "[[Caveman|Cavemen]] and [[Dinosaur]]s" with Beast Boy, Cyborg tricks Raven into using her duplication power to make two of him. Then, jealous of his clone's relationship with Beast Boy, he clones Beast Boy. Soon, there are too many clones to handle, and it is discovered that the Cyborg and Beast Boy who started the whole mess are clones themselves, created months ago by a lazy and now obese Cyborg and Beast Boy, who found the spell and used it to take a vacation, leaving their doubles behind.


'''The Date''': Robin is madly in love with Starfire, but she is going out with [[Roy Harper (comics)|Speedy]] whom she sees has a lot of similarities to Robin. To do so, Robin kidnaps Speedy and poses as him to ruin the date and win over Starfire. However, Speedy breaks free and battles Robin (as Speedy) as Robin.
'''The Date''': Robin is madly in love with Starfire, but she is going out with [[Roy Harper (comics)|Speedy]] whom she sees has a lot of similarities to Robin. To do so, Robin kidnaps Speedy and poses as him to ruin the date and win over Starfire. However, Speedy breaks free and battles Robin (as Speedy) as Robin.
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| ShortSummary = '''Dude, Relax!''': The team places Robin on forced hiatus while Beast Boy teaches him to relax after his high-strung nature begins affecting the team.
| ShortSummary = '''Dude, Relax!''': The team places Robin on forced hiatus when there hasn't been a crime in Jump City in awhile. Beast Boy teaches him to relax after his high-strung nature begins affecting the team. This leads to Cyborg creating a collar that puts an electric fence that prevents Robin from leaving even when a tentacled monster attacks Jump City.


'''Laundry Day''': No one wants to handle laundry day, and the chores pile up while the team bickers, and soon their dirty uniforms develop a mind of their own and go on the offensive.
'''Laundry Day''': Following a fight with a Slime Monster, Nobody wants to handle laundry day and the chores pile up while the team bickers which leads them to do a series of epic contests to see who will handle the laundry. Soon their dirty uniforms develop a mind of their own when the slime takes over and go on the offensive.
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Revision as of 00:00, 15 May 2013

Teen Titans Go!
File:TTGoLogo.jpg
GenreComedy
Action
Adventure
Created byGlen Murakami
Developed byMichael Jelenic
Aaron Horvath
Voices ofScott Menville
Greg Cipes
Hynden Walch
Khary Payton
Tara Strong
Opening theme"Teen Titans Go!" by Puffy AmiYumi
Remixed by Mix Master Mike
ComposerAndy Sturmer
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerSam Register
ProducersMichael Jelenic
Aaron Horvath
EditorJhoanne Reyes
Production companiesDC Entertainment
Warner Bros. Animation
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network
ReleaseApril 23, 2013 (2013-04-23)[1] –
present

Teen Titans Go! is a cartoon series, based on the DC Comics fictional superhero team, the Teen Titans. The series is going to air alongside Beware the Batman on Cartoon Network in July 2013 (Not to be confused with New Teen Titans Shorts. Teen Titans Go! Aired in April) as part of the DC Nation block.[2][3] Teen Titans Go! is a more comedic take on the DC Comics franchise, dealing with situations that happen outside of saving the world.[3] The show is a follow-up to the 2003 Teen Titans TV series, with the main cast reprising their respective roles.

Plot

Teen Titans Go! focuses on the "funny business" that happens between the Teen Titans when not saving the world and when living together as teenagers without adult supervision.[3] The Teen Titans must deal with situations such as teenage pranks reaching a whole new level, or having to take Driver’s Ed after wrecking the Batmobile. The show is part of the DC Nation block on Cartoon Network.[3]

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
Viewers
(in millions)
1"Legendary Sandwich / Pie Bros"Luke Cormican (Legendary Sandwich)
Peter Michail (Pie Bros)
Aaron Horvath (Legendary Sandwich)
Will Friedle (Pie Bros)
April 23, 2013 (2013-04-23)1012.00[4]

Legendary Sandwich: Raven sends the others on a quest for the ingredients for a mystical sandwich so she can have the television to herself and watch "Pretty Pretty Pegasus". Robin waits at the supermarket for his order while the others have a fierce run-in with the Sandwich Guardians, while the episode ends with Silkie eating the magical sandwich of immortality and a delicious lunch.

Pie Bros: After Beast Boy and Cyborg's song about pie, Beast Boy takes a job at Mother Mae-Eye's pie shop to buy an expensive video game for Cyborg's birthday, but his job may cause him to miss the party and lose his best friend. The other Titans also discover that Raven's theory about Mother Mae-Eye baking people into her pies is true.
2"Driver's Ed / Dog Hand"Luke CormicanTab Murphy (Driver's Ed)
Tom Pugsley (Dog Hand)
April 30, 2013 (2013-04-30)105TBA

Driver's Ed: After his license is suspended when he wrecks the Batmobile, and his friends tire of driving him around, Robin enrolls in a Driver's Ed class. What Robin doesn't know is that his driving instructor, Ed, has some sinister tricks up his sleeve that involve Robin as a getaway driver.

Dog Hand: Raven's inter-dimensional demon-father, Trigon, cozies up to her four best friends in hopes of luring her over to the dark side. He gives the other four Titans a new special ability of their own. Starfire is now speaking just like an Earth teenager and using teenage slang, Beast Boy can now transform into anything he wants, Cyborg has a dog's head for a left hand, and Robin is totally buff and muscular.
3"Double Trouble / The Date"Scott O'BrienSteve Borst (Double Trouble)
Sholly Fisch (The Date)
May 7, 2013 (2013-05-07)102TBA

Double Trouble: To avoid playing "Cavemen and Dinosaurs" with Beast Boy, Cyborg tricks Raven into using her duplication power to make two of him. Then, jealous of his clone's relationship with Beast Boy, he clones Beast Boy. Soon, there are too many clones to handle, and it is discovered that the Cyborg and Beast Boy who started the whole mess are clones themselves, created months ago by a lazy and now obese Cyborg and Beast Boy, who found the spell and used it to take a vacation, leaving their doubles behind.

The Date: Robin is madly in love with Starfire, but she is going out with Speedy whom she sees has a lot of similarities to Robin. To do so, Robin kidnaps Speedy and poses as him to ruin the date and win over Starfire. However, Speedy breaks free and battles Robin (as Speedy) as Robin.
4"Dude, Relax! / Laundry Day"TBATBAMay 14, 2013 (2013-05-14)104TBA

Dude, Relax!: The team places Robin on forced hiatus when there hasn't been a crime in Jump City in awhile. Beast Boy teaches him to relax after his high-strung nature begins affecting the team. This leads to Cyborg creating a collar that puts an electric fence that prevents Robin from leaving even when a tentacled monster attacks Jump City.

Laundry Day: Following a fight with a Slime Monster, Nobody wants to handle laundry day and the chores pile up while the team bickers which leads them to do a series of epic contests to see who will handle the laundry. Soon their dirty uniforms develop a mind of their own when the slime takes over and go on the offensive.
5"Ghost Boy / La Larva Amor"TBATBAMay 21, 2013 (2013-05-21)103TBA

Ghost Boy: Beast Boy poses as a ghost to torment Starfire.

La Larva Amor: The gang babysit Silkie, who takes off for an adventure south of the border.

Principal cast

Additional voices

Crew

References

  1. ^ "Cartoon Network Gets In Front of the Upfront" (Press release). January 28, 2013. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Goldman, Eric (June 8, 2012). "Teen Titans Returning With New Full Length Episodes". IGN. Retrieved June 15, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Harvey, Jim (June 8, 2012). "Cartoon Network Reveals New "Teen Titans Go!" Animated Series Slated For 2013". World's Finest Online. Retrieved June 15, 2012.
  4. ^ http://geek-news.mtv.com/2013/04/25/teen-titans-go-ratings/
  5. ^ http://spinoff.comicbookresources.com/2012/07/24/cci-producers-aaron-horvath-and-michael-jelenic-talk-teen-titans-go/

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