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Top 15 Best Teen Titans Go Episodes

As Part 2 of the my TTG list, I talked about the 10 worst, so let's talk about some of the few episodes of Teen Titans Go I actually Liked and were favorites of mine

I made this a top 15, for challenge and also to try and not be too negative about a this show, despite me hating this show much. Hell I may hate Family Guy more than this, but there are better episodes of it than here. It's just the bad ones, are really bad

But enough talk, have at the top 15 Episodes (or really 16 considering a spoiler) of Teen Titans Go

15. Colors of Raven

The Premise: A mysterious prism creates five Ravens, each of a different color and with a different aspect of her personality. The Ravens disrupt life in the Tower so much that the others decide to use the crystals of the prism to put Raven back together again.

This is proably one of the first episodes, that I think I actually liked quite a bit. The Episode starts with a fight with Dr. Light which is ended by Raven just putting him in jail where the other titans are goofing around. This really does reflect Raven's Sane Personality at least here.

The Titans go back to the tower, wanting to know what to do with the prism that Dr.Light tried to steal. Eventually Raven gets sucked and then the prism gets shattered which makes five Ravens

Red, her rage

Pink, her happiness

Gray, her timidity

Purple, her passion aspect

Orange, her laziness

I really find how all 5 Ravens act funny, since it's not being annoying. As this is about all of Raven's sides and how she hides all this from the rest of the team when she's a whole. Heck even when put in the battle, It's still really funny.

Eventually, the other titans decide to bring all five Ravens back into one after that scene. Heck, the capture scenes are quite funny with sneak attacks, using the anger of Raven's Rage to trap her,  Using Passion's passion and kissing budget, Happiness gets caught through ignorance  and Laziness gets caught because she's lazy

Then Robin puts the 5 together again bringing back the one and only indigo-purple cloaked Raven. Being whole again, Raven thanks her friends, but they cannot decide whether to take her thanks seriously or as sarcasm. The episode ends with Starfire giving a reflection about how, despite Raven's stockiness, there is emotion underneath. This is indeed true

This episode is actually rather funny with the 5 ravens and some of their interactions with The Titans, I also like how it desconstructs Raven's personality and how many sides to her

14. Caramel Apples

The Premise:When Raven does not get Trigon a gift for Father's Day, he arrives to wreck Earth, but instead ends up spending time with Starfire.

One thing, that does annoy me is how they turned the Almightly Trigon into a bumbling dad figure albeit a smart one. It's just Trigon is not a character that should be funny, and yet admittingly I do find Trigon funny at times and in some episodes like this it works.

The episode begins with Trigon showing up on ready to unleash his destruction upon Jump City and the world. He does, and sends the guys to the earth, Yeah I won't have to deal with these 3 too much. Raven believes that Trigon is just angry because Raven got him nothing for Father's Day, which I could buy. So Starfire decides to draw Trigon to show appreciation, and believe it or not it works.

After barely anthing with the male titans. Trigon returns with a gift for Starfire and then Raven doesn't want him in the tower, and pushs him out. After that, Starfire has a silly dance party and invites Trigon to do so and I found indeed really funny since it's rather goofy and while Trigon shouldn't do this it's just ridculously deliciously absurd.

At the Tower, Trigon shows Starfire his family photo album of Raven from being a baby to how she used to spend time with him. Raven gets annoyed and destroys the album, reminding him that she grew up and doesn't want to destroy universes anymore which show that Trigon does at least care for his daughter in this series. Hey, why would he keep the album

Then we have a sad scene where Starfire begins to feel sad that she never had a photo album along with fatherly love as she mentions that she had nelegtful parents. though mostly her dad. leading Trigon to offer his parenthood.

Raven sees a photo of her with Trigon being happy, and her eyes grew watery. She gets angry and tells Starfire that he is not her own father and that this had to stop, but Starfire thinks she's upset for not getting a kitty. Which is kinda funny. Evenutally Raven and Starfire fight as Raven warns Starfire that Trigon is only going to disappoint her like he always disappoints her. Starfire doesn't seem to care, and she confesses that she only wants to be treated like "the father's princess". This is sensicial, since this makes a lot of sense regardling what she said

What happens afterwards was awesome, Trigon just sits there, and eats popcorn while watching the fight. Raven yells at him that his main purpose was to see them fighting each other all along.Trigon laughs and says that her anger reminds him of her being daddy's little girl. As he enjoyed his newly discovered Father's Day gift. I could not contain how awesome Trigon's plan at least to me you can't deny that he knows how to work the emotions like a professional. When Starfire and Raven banish him to another dimension, he justs say that they will see him again, on Thanksgiving. Which is foreshadowing to The Thanksgiving episode that aired later which I found intrigging.

Raven apologizes to Starfire again and admits that she wishes that her father would love her. Starfire agrees with that statement too, and the two decide to become each others dads. This is really heartwarming to me, since it shows that the titans really are close

At the end, Cyborg, Beast Boy and Robin climb out of the crater. Robin starts to inspire Beast Boy and Cyborg, who scream that they had enough of being inspired. Beast Boy transforms into a goat and head-butts Robin back down the hole. Thanks Beast Boy, I love it when Robin gets hurt. Unfortaunly  their small plot does hold the episode back though.

13. Love Monsters

The Premise: Raven warns the Titans not to go near a box containing the Twin Destroyers of Azarath. Starfire can't help it and opens the box, giving hugs and snuggles to the tiny and adorable twin destroyers.

Now this episode is something I couldn't help but like, It's a fun episode and has some really funny lines.

It all starts as a rainy night, at Titans Tower where Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy are lying down on the couch due to their sadness because it rains and then Starfire comes in and hugs all 3 of them making them happy. Then Raven comes in refuses "The hug of affection" which made me laugh.

Raven comes out of a portal on the floor with a small chest, where Starfire immediately thinks she can show her affection to the chest as well. Raven states that not everything can be solved with affection, and that the chest holds the Twin Destroyers of Azarath.

During that line, we have another incredibly funny line, where Starfire thinks she can stop a bomb by Hugging and kissing it. I was laughing like crazy at such actions

Raven leaves the box in Titans' care and while Raven is gone, Starfire still feels that every moment of despair should be graduated with hugs and kisses, despite Raven warning her not to open the box. Eventually this gets to her and she opens up and we get these creatures

The Destroyers are adorable and voiced by Tara Strong, so no crap there is a lot of cuteness. After convincing every titan joins in. Raven returns and learns they opened the box, because Starfire can't lie, which is continuity to another episode.

Eventually the Twin Destroyers turned into a giant two-headed monster which it pops out of the ocean and heading down to Jump City. Raven couldn't banish the monster now as if only the one who unpower them with love can only defeat him, and suggests Starfire to be mean to them which she can't afford it.

We get the Titan Robot's return which is awesome and heck I got suprised with The Titans actually being competent until Starfire slips into her affection drug and this destorys the robot. Then we get the ultimate moment of the episode that was both Awesome and funny and that was Starfire being mean

"Your mother has the weight problems so severely that the doctors comment she should eat more of the fruits and vegetables!"

I just love episodes that play up character traits and use it for comedic value. We have quite a lot of funny moments from Starfire's affection lust with and an awesome battle scene.

12. Breakfast Cheese

The Premise: Starfire convinces the other reluctant Titans to try defeating their enemies using kindness and compassion instead of violence and aggression.

Let's get something out of the line. This episode title is stupid, though it's a title not a premise. This is an episode that I actually really liked, long ago it was a potential top 10 choice. But I found more episodes enough to be put at 12.

So the episode with the titans tryying to stop the HIVE's lastest scheme, loiterig and then over board viciously violent to them and this is a bit annoying. During the confrontation, Starfire gets a bit sick of how violent her friends are being, this is odd considering who she is not only someone who gets violent,  but also she's from a race of really violent people.

After the battle, the Titans return to the Tower to eat and compliment their fighting strategies. Starfire begins to criticize their violent behavior which is admttingly something that someone should have done

But the others pay no mind and viciously eat some of their pizza, this scene actually kinda scared me. To get the others to listen she uses her puppy dog eyes, which I found funny for how Puss In Boots it was.but Robin refuses to succumb, and vows to never give up his violence, even punching the others to make his point before departing.

Starfire then puts her attempts to try to convicne her friends to follow her example. This actually works on all of them heck it even works on Robin, I like this episode for actually having a plot and not having some filler. Since they make 3 separate scenes for her trying to use her solutions on the others.

Suddenly, the crime alert is activated, and the Titans become excited to try their new ideas in battle.

Back in Jump City, the H.I.V.E. Five is loitering next to a no-loitering sign. The Titans appear, and the villains want revenge for the abusive beatings they suffered earlier. The Titans begin to forgive the villains for being evil, but have no success when the villains start to violently attack them. When they recover, Robin decides that they have no choice but to use their weapons. WE then the titans who use weapons that means giving flowers, stuffed animals, cuddling bunny and rainbow colors.

And to end it off, We get a song I really do like. It's not my favorite song, but hey it's listenable and actually sweet. Also I think this is where they got the title of the episode.

11. Nean

The Premise: Raven is cursed to be nice by Trigon, while Starfire has to marry a pot of chili.

Proably the first episode that I enjoyed from start to finish. Funny enough, I actually rose a red flag to this episode specifically for Starfire's plot but I actually found myself liking it.

The Episode Starts with Beast Boy having a non meat party time which everyone enjoys othe than Raven. Raven gets annoyed by his antics, and goes so far to punch him out the window.

Robin goes on Raven's case for her actions and thinking it was stupid. Cyborg also criticizes her for being mean and Raven replies back telling them all that they don't even like non-meat products, Robin confirms this and says they are just doing it to be nice to Beast Boy, and Raven points out how that is lying to him and that wasn't nice either.

Starfire though admits she does love the vegetarian chili while hugging it. Raven sarcastically tells Starfire if she loves it that much she can marry it. Starfire thinks about this and says she does love the chili,  This was why I had a red flag, It reminded me of To Love A Patty from Spongebob with a creepy love for a Krabby Patty and he went so far to murder a clam.

I do like this episode unlike that one, since Starfire isn't the only one treating the chili like a person. Just about everyone does, which makes this more acceptable and better yet, We have no cringe worthy

Raven acts like the sane man and poits out the stupdity of the situation and then Trigon shows up. His role is this episode is even better than Breakfast Cheese,Trigon explains to her that he sensed his friends in great pain and was wondering if Raven herself was ready to devour their souls, and eventually cause destruction of the world. Raven isn't andTrigon whines how she wont' do things with him

Raven states she is a nice person, and Trigon repeats this back to her and breaks out laughing at her, and finally calms down telling Raven that she is a mean person and how its the half demon in her. Raven explains to her father that she isn't nice, or mean, but she is "nean"

I admit it, I really like the word nean,  it's unorginial, but it does  make sense since many people are nean and the word leads to some good humor.

Raven: Maybe I'm not nice, but I'm not mean either.I'm "nean."

Trigon: "Nean"? [STAMMERS] A-Are we just making up words now? I can do that too.Look, I'm a real Bluzo kind of guy.

Raven: "Nean" is being nice by being mean.I tell it like it is when people are acting ridiculous. That's dumb. Stop it. Everybody needs a "nean" person in their life.

Trigon then decides to curse Raven to be nice, which is going to make me funny in many ways.

Trigon: But if you don't want to, so be it! [EXCLAIMS] Something tells me you're about to have a nice day, Raven.

Raven:[LAUGHING] What's so funny? I made a pun that will make sense to you later.

Trigon:Maybe we'll share a "nice" laugh about it.

Later, Beast Boy then exclaims out of nowhere how its "non-meat party time" again, and offers his non-meat food and Raven surprisingly jumps up and says she does want non-meat, which makes for some funny humor as she just does it, and feels embrassed.

Then, we get  another funny moment, where Beast Boys picks up a piece of tofu and slaps it in her face. The tofu slap may of been too far, as Raven turns into her demonic form and uses her dark magic to form a fist and aim it towards Beast Boy who cowers in fear. Raven then says "don't leave me hanging" to Beast Boy who looks over and notices that the giant fist just wants a fist-bump and he happily does so. Raven then screams wondering what is happening to herself.

Back to the chili subplot, where Robin acts like his possessive annoying self. See this is something that makes this better than To Love A Patty. We get some more good laughs out of Raven and Starfire's interactions in her room about her going from nice to nean form. Then Trigon arrives and reveals that Raven should have got  the "have a nice day" pun and admits that he cursed Raven so that she could only be nice.

Trifon then happingly says he likes having Raven this way, and I do like how he challenges her use of the word nean. Raven then decides to enjoy being nice, which was creepy and funny. It gets better when Trigon shows up and then Raven concedes to her father that being nice is nice, and how this is the best thing he's ever done for her. Trigon shrugs her comment off, explaining she's only saying that because of the curse. Trigon admits that this is not what he intended and plans to remove the curse from Raven, who playfully teases that he'll have to catch her first and takes off running. Trigon easily uses his magic and grabs Raven's "niceness" out of her, but not before Raven grabs it at the last second causing the two to end up in a struggle war with it. Trigon who is getting angry grunts for Raven to give him his curse and Raven let's go of it suddenly because its the nice thing to do, and the curse backlashes into Trigon causing a reverse curse. Raven is happy she is back to normal and approaches her dad and stresses the point to him that she wishes he would never bother her again. Trigon who know has a nice form, agrees with her and says that he will give her space, before realizing what he said gasps, and how he cannot believe his plan backfired.

I cannot deny this whole moment was really funny, and does trolling really well espically with Raven. She justs lets Trigon have it and then states the world needs "nean" people to tell dumb people from doing dumb things all the time.

We get to this wedding, and Raven stops by remarking that the chili wedding is super dumb. Starfire raises her voice on how Raven has ruined the chili wedding, sighs and then thanks Raven because she did not really love the chili. Raven smiles and says that someone had to be the "nean" one while all the guests stand and clap for Starfire and Raven who share a hug. Trigon appears one more time comforting the chili on how he knows it hurts now, that the right girl is out for him, and for them both to go and get ice cream.

Apart from To Love A Patty, this episode also references the episode  "Plankton's Good Eye". When Plankton get's a second eye which changes his personality and he's becoming "Neevil", which is a portmanteau of "nice and "evil".

Another good reference in this episode came from Pee- Wee;s Playhouse, an epsiode where Pee-Wee Herman marries a fruit salad. Raven actually repeats the show's catch-phrase: "Then why don't you marry it?"

This episode made me smile  a lot, Trigon was incredibly fun to watch, Nice Raven got a lot of laughs and Starfire did too.

10. Mr.Butt

The Premise: Blackfire pays a surprise visit to her sister, Starfire, saying she wants to spend some quality time with her. The other Titans think that Blackfire is playing another one of her tricks, but Starfire is sure that this time Blackfire is serious about reviving their sisterly love

This Episode reminded me of another episode of the orignial, Sisters. This episode is actually on par with Sisters to me. I find it enjoyable, funny and sweet

Blackfire visits the Titans, and Starfire becomes excited because she's her sister, though the others don't considering she's evil and Blackfire has done awful things to her. Starfire, being the dutiful sister wants to give her sister another chance, though she does state that if Blackfire breaks her heart one more time, she'll unleash a terrible rampage upon the universe.

Anyone who watched Sisters knows where this is going as Blackfire is framing Starfire for a crime she did. Although in this case it's Starfire dressed up as Blackfire, rather than the other way.

And Yes, Starfire gets arrested for Blackfire's crimes. Really?, were you surpised.

But this episode doesn't go downhill, it facts it climbs up in the episode. With The Other Titans actually being caring to what Blackfire apart from Besat Boy who wants her room. What a jerk. So the titans decide to teach Blackfire to become a better sister.

Of Course, they don't work as Blackfire gets annoyed, says something jerkish, or can't play role play. Eventually, Robin becomes furious and yells that he has no idea how Starfire can still love her after all she puts her through. This puzzles Blackfire; Starfire really loves her? She thinks back to when they were just little kids. She remembers when she stole Starfire's favorite doll, and, even though Starfire is sad at first, she just lets it go and hugs her sister. Blackfire tells the other Titans that she wants to be a better sister, and she now begins to take her kindness lessons a bit more seriously.

Which got me smiling, since this is a contrast from Sisters. Cause I really wanted Blackfire to not be such a bitch to her sister in the orginial

However, Starfire is really angry and prepares revenge on Blackfire. Cape Fear Style, and I just loved the reference to the Simpsons Episode and movie. Cape Feare from the Simpsons is one of my favorite episodes of all time.

Here comes the awesome, Starfire takes revenge on Blackfire and I was so satisifed to see this, considering my feeling for the character from the orginial verison. Later at the Tower, Starfire tosses Blackfire's unconscious body through the door. She happily announces to the other Titans that they have "worked things out," even though it was pretty violent

Odd how she got sickened of violence in Breakfast Cheese.

This episode did the same things right that a orginial episode did, I found it funny and sweet. And Believe it or not, I liked a Teen Titans Go verison of a character more than a orginial verison.

9. A Farce

The Premise: Brother Blood takes the Titans to trial for their recent destruction of Jump City

For those who hate the Teen Titans as characters, You will love this episode and want the villains to win.

It starts with a fight against Brother Blood, which ends with them being caught and brought to a trial

Brother Blood is the prosecutor, with Brain and Mallash from the Brotherhood of Evil as the judge and baliiff respectively and that if the Titans are gulity, they will get the death secentence.

For his opening statement, Brother Blood attempts to depict the Titans as the true menaces to Jump City, not the villains. To me, this is meta as haters of the show actually do see the Titans  as this.

Starfire is first up and she actually asks honest by saying they do cause unnecessary damage, again this is call back that she can't lie. To be fair, Brother Blood is doing a better job than Robin who just wants Starfire to go out with him and thinks no is  a straight answer.

Blood objects, saying it is just embarrassing, and his objection is sustained.

Robin: [yells] Answer the question. Do you love me?!

Brother Blood: Objection!

Brain: On what grounds?

Brother Blood: On the grounds that this is just embarrassing for everyone.

Brain: Sustained. Yikes!

Thank you Brother Blood, he saying what we all think

Robin later calls on Beast Boy and Cyborg to testify. They say that on the whole, only 4 out of 5 Titans are good people, and they name Robin as the sole exception. OH HELL YES, thanks guy for bashing Robin more. Yeah I irrationally hate Robin at times but it's satisfying to see him get bashed.

Robin: Beast Boy, as a character witness, you would say the Titans are good people? Correct?

Beast Boy: Uh...I would say four out of the five Titans are good people. Wouldn't you agree, Cy?

Cyborg: I believe that is an accurate statement, yes.

Robin: Four of the five?

Beast Boy: Well, there's one Titan, and I'm not naming names, but his name is Robin, and he's a real butt sometimes.

Robin: Objection!

Brain: You cannot object. They are your witnesses.

Beast Boy: Oh, you can't object, Robin.

Cyborg and Beast Boy: [laughing at Robin]

Hey Cyborg and Beast Boy, can I laugh too?

After the recess, Robin decided to call Raven as a witness who puts on a show which looks like it's going to end with the Titans winning. But Nope They're Gulity

Another episode about Deconstructions, and this is a pretty good one. Good Enough to make the middle of the list.

8. The 4th Wall

The Premise: Control Freak informs the Titans that they are on a TV show he created and demands they earn him an award

And here's what I call, The Return of Slade (The Good Verision). Okay not really, but it's really Meta.

The episode starts out with TV night. Where Control Freak shows up and reveals that he is the one who made Teen Titans GO and it goes really meta and it's quite amusing to hear the titans call us creeps.

Control Freak reveals that he made it to win awards and publicity, but it's just a bunch of junk, as all they make is dooky and toot jokes. Control Freak says that's just low brow humor,  brings up the acting, with the constant screaming. Control Freak threatens that if they don't shape up, he'll REBOOT them.

I think someone on the show is aware of how bad this show really is, and is sneaking it into the show. Modern Spongebob did this too in some Season 5 Episodes, in The Krusty Sponge, Stanley S Squarepants and Spongehenge, it was more subtle in those cases.

Control Freak shows he isn't bluffing as he did this with the original Teen Titans. He shows them some clips of the cartoon, and they all admire how cool looking and amazing they were back then. When the compilation ends, they're mad, asking why there was no sixth season or why Control Freak decided to cancel it. He agrees it was a poor idea, but rebooting Teen Titans GO! won't be! He demands that the Titans shape up, or they'll find themselves rebooted into a new show.

Again, I think someone from the cast, of the show is siding with the fans of the original or at least understands the hate felt by former fans.

As a result, the titans decide they must do what they have to  and I give them props for at least trying to be something different. They succeed and Control Freak reappears on the monitor, also congratulating them. Starfire wonders if he'll reboot them after all, but Control Freak says there's no need to- they've already done that themselves! Raven and Robin realize this and say he won't get away with this treacherous act, but it turns out he can; it only takes one press of a button to officially reboot them.

Oh Control Freak, I love you here and like Blackfire, this one episode makes you one of the most epic villains of the show

While he fails, it's really amazing that he belongs to this episode and his plan was brillaint

I can Understand A lot of people did not like this episode along like "Let's Get Serious" and "The Return of Slade" because it was a hater episode.

Me, I consider an EPIC Take That the show gives to itself for how bad it is during "The Fourth Wall".

7. Halloween

The Premise: It is time to celebrate Halloween, but the Titans have lost interest due to growing up. So Raven tries to bring back their spirit of Halloween by turning them into little KIDS!

ANything can happen in Halloween, and it's proably the best Raven episode although there is at least another episode left with her as the focus.

The episode begins with Raven making preparations for Halloween, dressing herself in a Pretty Pretty Pegasus costume (Sparkleface, to be exact). Attempting to give the other Titans an impetus of spirit for Halloween, Raven describes the fun events they can do tonight. The other Titans give excuses for not celebrating the merriment along with her.

The Other Titans really don't want to go since they're too old for Hallowween, and Raven wants to reinstitute their great demeanor of the holiday, so she mixes up several ingredients in her cauldron pumpkin, summoning the Halloween Spirit, a fiery, pumpkin-looking soul. She begs for his help to bring the Titans' Halloween spirit back. The spirit from the pumpkin accepts her offer, transforming the other Titans into little kids.

I really this idea, a lot. It's not insulting like The Return of Slade towards childhood. It's actually fun.

So, we have Raven having deal with the KID Titans who are acting like little kids in realstic ways. Raven shows them how to bring the spirit back to his realm in order to make the Titans teenagers again, warning that they must complete the task before moon sets or they'll remain kids forever.

Oh, I like a time cruncher, cliche as it may be.

So we get Justice League costumes and trick treating. And top it off, we get a great fighting scene between living decorations and the titans. However the fight does take time to get exciting, Raven then apologizes to them that, saying that she ruined the Halloween by summoning the Halloween Spirit. However, the little Titans contradict her apology, because they really enjoyed it, saying it's been the best Halloween ever! They start to power up on candy, bringing them enough energy to resume the fight against the monsters.

Then we end on a fine climax, where they fight the ghastly Halloween Spirit were Raven seals the spriit in the pumpkin. It also ends on a funny note where Raven scaries the Titans, loving Halloween as a result.

If I noticied anything, it's that they make good season episodes, and This is even not the last one.

6. Man Person

The Premise: After an accident during a fight, Beast Boy is scarred across his face. At first he is skeptical, but Cyborg convinces him that is makes him look tough. He slowly replaces his body parts with robotic limbs while Cyborg protests that this is not a good thing

Proably the best Beast Boy Episode of this reboot, for quite a few reasons

The episode starts off with Beast Boy getting scared by a fight with Cinderblock, and admittingly stupdity does start off the plot. But hey this is mild compared to many other examples in the show.

Eventually, after weeks of waiting for the titans to take the bandages off. Beast Boy apparently has a scar, where Cyborg is a good friend to Beast Boy, for comforting him, another example the Titans actually being friends.

I also really like how Beast Boy thinks Raven is the toughest person he knows, though Cyborg does be a jerk to Raven, he still acts comforting  and persuading to Beast Boy

We get another villain fight with Dr. Light, where Beast Boy decides that he really wants to be cool to the point where he lets his arm be blasted off on purpose. Yeah, this is going the path of the Futurama  "The Six Million Dollar Mon", where both plots focus on a main character replacing their limbs with robot parts thinking it would be more manly. While Futurama's is better, this episode goes a good route too.

Beast Boy awakens once again in the Titans Tower emergency room,  with a robotic arm, and He isn't the least bit worried, and he smiles at his new appendage. He decides to show off how amazingly-tough he is. Robin and Starfire comment on how cool he looks. Raven, on the other hand, becomes infatuated with him, now claiming that his new appearance "so hot". Beast Boy asks her what she said curiously, and she shyly tells him it was nothing. Wow the show really likes to ship these two

Also Cyborg goes so far to be the only sane man here as he warns Beast Boy that he shouldn't lose body parts on purpose. Also Beast Boy goes by a new name "Scar Man

I really like that name, it feels really badass.

Scar Man steps out of the dark room in a spectacular entrance, revealing that he is now just a head in a huge cybernetic and spiked body. His left ear is torn off a bit,and he now has an eye patch fastened with a chain over his missing eye. Raven suddenly starts to woo over Scar Man's new giant, muscular (artificial, of course) body. Cyborg begins is exhilarated and begins to yell at Beast Boy, telling him that he's gone overboard with the scars. I won't deny Raven is really funny in this episode in how she interacts with Beast I mean Scar Man.

Cyborg also continues to worry about his friend and Later, , Cyborg comes up with a brilliant idea to convince Beast Boy.

While Scar Man is having fun flying around outside the tower, Cyborg calls for him from the roof. Scar Man is alarmed when he notices that Cyborg has planted his eye into his usual red lens, and he is using Beast Boy's arms and legs instead of his mechanical limbs. Cyborg gloats that he is WAY more manly now, and he shows off his new crab hands and horse legs. Oh. Cyborg don't be a showoff but there is something undeniable in this being funny.

Cyborg  eventually states that taking off body parts and replacing them with other parts is terrible! He also explains to him that taking care of yourself is more important than looking tough. Scar Man still doesn't get it and asks him if he is done yet. Cyborg finally gives up on Beast Boy, telling him that he is in fact done. Cyborg sadly starts to walk away, and Scar Man finally realizes just how much Cyborg really cares about him...

Wow, Cyborg. You may be annoying at times, but there are some times where you show your soul.

Scar Man catches up to Cyborg and apologizes, admitting that probably did get a bit to carried away. Cyborg admits that maybe they both got carried away,and the two set out on another "man-tage" of manly activities (this time including grilling, weight-lifting, and body hair), this time with their new bodies. When they are finished, the two of them sit together on the edge of the Tower's roof, gazing the nice sunset. They both agree that they are both "so manly". Scar Man comments that this particular sunset is one tough sunset, just like them. The sun looks at them, and says "tough!".

5. Starliar

The Premise: When Starfire is the only Titan invited to the Titans East Annual Dance Party, Beast Boy teaches her how to lie so that she can spare the other Titans' feelings

And now things get really interesting, as I am quite a fan of the episode. This episode does quite a bit and has our two main characters be close to their orginial personalities.

The Titans East are having a party and Robin, Cyborg, Raven and Beast Boy weren't invited because they were party crashers and runied the good time. Titans East has something West does, Common Sense!

Starfire reveals to Beast Boy that she was, in fact, invited to the party, and plans to inform the others of her popularity. Beast Boy knows this would hurt the other Titans' feelings, so he tells Starfire to lie to them. She doesn't understand lying, so Beast Boy tells her how to do it.

First off, Beast Boy may be aware of his actions, but he really does want to help Starfire with her situation. Second off, Starfire is in character in her intentions  with this epiosde.

This is also the episode I may references to earlier about Starfire's inability to lie. It also accurately shows how lies work.They can start harmless, but they can go wrong fast if done bad. Which is what happens and I admit I Really like the mood whiplash of the titans arguing and Beast Boy and Starfire enjoying  the party, It's really freaking funny.As they're dancing, you can see sadness on Starfire's face, showing that she seems to feel bad about lying to the other Titans. Which is in character  for Starfire.

In the end, Starfire admits to the Titans that she lied, and they forgave her and each other. An Episode that has the centeral characters be close to the orginial personalties, humorous scenes, and an episode that does tell an good story about lies. That's what brings it to the top 5.

4. Starfire the Terrible

The Premise: When Robin needs an archenemy, Starfire generously offers to fill in the role and she far exceeds Robin's expectations

One thing, that is really recurrent in groups, is that the nice ones are always the most scary, and again Starfire is a great example of this. This episode is the quissental example of this and Ironically not terrible

After taking on Cinderblock who's attacking Jump City Rail Yard, much like 2 spots before. Robin goes on an ego trip on how  he is the greatest hero ever. The other Titans tell him that in order to be the greatest hero ever, he must have an arch-nemesis.

Uh Guys he does have one, Oh I don't know Slade

Yes, this is a plot hole, that does annoy me but doesn't ruin the episode for me. Robin becomes very upset and cries, wondering why nobody wants to kill him. Oh Robin, I want to kill you and many haters do as well

So Starfire decided to volunteer which is given mockery considering she is too nice. Oh, they're going to regret this, Starfire may be a ditz but do not underestimate her

Starfire's attempt to be evil is actually really funny, when she tries to laugh evil it's cute and funny that she just can't get it right. Her costume is corny and her lair of cardboard. And Guess what Starfire does to get to Robin. She destorys his hair gel, Not only did that make me laugh considering how minor this is, but it's Robin's reaction that sells it.

And it gets better, Starfire actually makes a damn good villain. She actually destorys the moon because Robin loved it. So delicously petty and humourslly so funny.

It gets better, the other titans decide to fight her and she actually has  an impressive security system consisting of laser guns made of cardboard tubes, a giant robot army, and trap doors leading to a pool of piranhas, all of which are activated by a cardboard control panel with crayon pictures of buttons on it she manually makes the noises for.

Awesomeingly Funny is what I call this and she defeats all of them. And it even ends off with Robin and his motorcycle gag earlier which allows him to win, and also comes off funny.

This was really enjoyable from start to finish, and without any real weak parts to it.

3. Cool School

The Premise: Rose Wilson escapes from prison, defeating the Titans with insulting one-liners. Only Raven is immune to Rose's insults, and the two decide to hang out and do cool stuff together.

An Episode, that became an instant favorite of mine immediately and it does show.

This episode starts off with Rose Wilson breaking out of correction facility and doing  lots of badass things. When the Titans, show up and Rose begins insulting their liners and it's already off to a good start as well as taking jabs at the Titans

Rose remarks about Robin being short, Starfire's outfit resembling a cheerleader's, and Beast Boy and Cyborg were too dumb to count without using their fingers. Raven stands to the side enjoying all of the remarks and so am I who loves Rose's snarky one liners

Unlike the other, Raven, she retorts back at Rose's insults, with the two engaging in an exchange of insults. Eventually the two begin to respect each other, and give compliments. The two of them decide to hangout, b

As a result the other titans decide they must go to Cool School. And the Song, I like, It Basically  a parody Baby got Back from Sir Mixalot

Meanwhile Rose is now hanging out in Raven's room, where she admires how dark it is. The girls also talk about how they like hating things, and how they both have father issues. By the way Rose's father is SLADE, so this is basically the closest we're going to get to Slade

As a big fan of Slade, I like how they actually brought in a family member of Slade, seriously Rose;s appaearance is like Deathstroke without his mask.

We get a lot of scenes where Rose and Raven hang out and eventually Robin finally learns when's going on where the other Titans are enjoying their new-found coolness, and demonstrating how cool they are using some unusual activities.

Eventuall the two get into a girl fight, where the other titans show up  with an outfit change. The Titans explain they went to Cool School, but Rose replies that Cool School was uncool. The Titans then attack Rose, but she takes out all of them at once, and holds all of them at sword-point. She asks if the Titans had any "uncool last words".

At the mercy of Rose, They manage to figure out her weakness in sincerity which defeats her. Undeniably Rose is one of the reasons, I love this episode, it's funny, it's an episode with some great fight scenes, and humor to belind in and I just love it.

2. 40%, 40%, 20%

The Premise: Cyborg's real strength comes not from his robot parts, but from his favorite song

Main Characters: Cyborg

I FUCKING LOVE THIS EPISODE, This episode is proably the one I watched the most. And there are a lot of reasons. It's the best Cyborg episode, has the best music, and some truly redeeming qualties despite the fact it belongs to a show like this

It starts with Cyborg signing and dancing to a 80s song where he begin lip syncing the song to the titans. I was already beginning to laugh, although I was distracted by the music

Cyborg's antics get on Raven's and Robin's nerves and Starfire tells Cyborg they musttalk abou the song as he sings it constantly. Apparently this is a song that Cyborg gets pumped to, and it's called Night Begins to Shine

That song alone is a big contributing factor to why this episode is this high, It's just an addicting song that you can understand why Cyborg loves it. Also this song is the best song in the series by far. And it wasn't pulled out of someone's bud it was already a song in Slumber Party.

Cyborg then says music has the ability to TRANSFORM you. Yes they make the reference to Transformers and also to literal transform. On the latter part he's right it does, and then he pokes fun that Raven would be Bumblebee. Actually Beast Boy is the titan best suited for at.

The next day, Cyborg is still dancing to the song and listening to it yet the other titans are annoyed. Then the transforming effect begins with Raven groovin and Beast Boy lip syncs the lyrics. Then we get the most awesome animation this show ever gave us

They look like cool looking rock stars, and this is the music reality he had been talking about. The shots are epic, the animation like I said is awesome and it's just a beauty to look at. If they made a Teen Titans reboot like this, I would watch it

This was all in his head and the other titans want to stop overplaying the song and to test this, Robin hands him a pickle jar and tells him to open it, but without the song. Then we learn The Brain is on a rampage in Jump City, but Robin halts Cyborg; he aint allowed to go until he opens the jar- without song accompaniment.

Four Days pass, and the titans were captured by The Brain. Then From a distance, Cyborg starts to hear a chirping sound. He looks out the window to see a brown hawk cawing Night Begins To Shine while building a nest out of twigs and barf. Cyborg now realizes that this catchy song was made to be a crutch. He presses his chest player, pops the jar, has a refreshing pickle, Yes we get this awesome song again and OH MY GOD

We get the awsome animation again and some really epic fight scenes,Cyborg smashes through the roof, facing The Brain. Unfortunately, a surprise attack from Monsieur Mallah from behind knocks his Night Begins To Shine tape loose. The Brain catches it and crushes it, too. The cool animation and music stops with that, and The Brain points out how weak and pathetic Cyborg is without his tape to the other Titans.

To Get Cyborg up, the titans hum the song and Cyorg's back and he kicks massive brain with more AWESOME Animation. Then he saves the titans and tells them all to and I'm not joking here

"One shall stand and one shall fall" as well as "Titans Roll Out"

they all roll out in a truly amazing scene with the Night Begins To Shine album cover in the backdrop, all of them riding horses in spectular animation

GOOD FREAKING GOD THIS WAS AWESOME. A Really awesome song, amazing animations, and epic fight scenes. While it isn't funny all these other things make up for it.

1. Second Christmas and Black Friday

Yeah a Tie for number 1 and they're both season episodes. It's odd I know but hey It came down to the wire between these two.

Let's start with Second Christmas

As a big fan of Christmas episodes, we start the episode with celebrating Christmas. On Boxing Day, the Titans other than Robin don't want to wait for Christmas, which I can get. Everyone loves Christmas and doesn't want it to end

Starfire announces to her friends she has a second christmas in the great Kergoff which is the most important holiday for her people. Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Raven complain about how jealous they are that she gets to celebrate a "Second Christmas" and then they mapulate her to make another christmas for them.

And Yes we have a narrator in this, I just love narrators in christmas episodes and while it's isn't funny at least not too much. It really does feel like a christmas story.

The Titans tells Starfire about Second Santa, who is another Santa except thin, young and uses a jetpack. Interesting

Robin though knows there is no Second Christmas and Beast Boy thinks he's being a grouch who hates second Christmas. Beast Boy is being a jerk, but Robin is a grouch so it balances out and heck I really find everytime Starfire punching Robin to be funny

When Starfire hears them say the the words "Second Christmas", she pops back into the room, asking them if such a holiday really exists. The Titans decide to lie to her and tell her it does exist, and make her do all of the preparations for "Second Santa". They say if she truly believes, Second Santa will come and give them a Second Christmas Miracle. Robin walks into the room, and Starfire asks him if all of this is true. He tells her that no, it is not true, but Beast Boy convinces her that he is just a grouch who hates Second Christmas. Every time Robin tries to tell her that the Titans are playing a trick on her, she should punch him in the face, which she does.

Later that night, Cyborg, Raven, and Beast Boy are proud of themselves, and decide that it is time for bed. Starfire decides she wants to stay up to see Second Santa only for him not to show up. Much Like Spongebob in Christmas Who, yeah I did it again

Eventually Robin forces the three to tell the truth, and Starfire becomes sad and then the best part begins. Starfire becomes furious, and starts throwing starbolt-enhanced snowballs at  all four in a rage. I was cheering this on so much for how much humour I got from her rage and how Robin got attacked for "being the grouch". The Tower's generator finally overheats, with a gigantic explosion lighting up the entire island. The Titans lay unconscious in the hospital in their beds and in hospital gowns

Apparently the explosion put all six of them in a coma for 363 days. realizing that tomorrow is Christmas Eve, and they didn't have to wait a whole year after all. Starfire looks out the window to see the real Second Santa, who provided them with a Second Christmas miracle. Who reveals himself as the narrator

It's not as epic as the 2nd best episode, but I'm always a sucker for christmas episodes and I really do like that everyone gets something in this episode as opposed to many other episodes that focus on one or two Titans exclusively. It's not heartwarming but funny it is.

1b. Black Friday

Now this episode is an amazing episode all things considered and it's a new episode. We learn about Black Friday and it combines this with A Christmas Carol

It starts with the Titans celebrating Thanksgiving only to get ready for Black Friday. Which they are really excited, as well as Jump City in general, but there was one citizen who didn't care about Black Friday and gives it a humbug.

To the Titans shock, Starfire actually doesn't like Black Friday, and doesn't think it's important. As according to her it's barabric and unncessary. I agreee with her, and yet the at the same times I agree with the other titans in that a bargain is always good.

Starfire being the Scrouge was an amazing idea to me, considering how that's against her character and how they make assholes Scrooge. But here, it works since Starfire isn't a grouch she's just expressing her views and just wants to spend time with her friends

We have the traditional ghosts, with Robin being the past with a lot of funny coming out of Starfire mistaking him for wearing a dress. Starfire goes to see her friends after this to hang with them cause she's a good friend and all 4 Titans act rude to her since she doesn't understand the season.

Then we runs into the ghosts of Black Friday Present with Beast Boy and Cyborg, who are quite funny with their Burger and Burito land. Also buying a free one and getting all you want is an amazing deal to me. So The Ghosts show Starfire what's she missing and we get something truly heartwarming

All the Titans being great friends to each other, being caring, supporting like a family which is something the show forgets too much that it isn't funny. Starfire's reaction is priceless in that she basically sums up the problem in that they're not screaming  or Robin isn't hitting anyone with his stick.

After that encounter, we get to the Black Friday insanity, where indeed it's barbaric  with people beating each other up over inexpensive stuff. Which culminates in her getting knocked out to meet the Ghost of Black Friday Future who's snarky Raven.

It turns out, that without her, they paid too much and possibly became homeless and Cyborg died. Powerful, I must say and Starfire then asks the boy "Brain" who is it and I found it funny. Then Starfire goes Bonkers and MAN was it awesome who was just happy to spend time with her friends.

And then we get Buster, the sprit of Black Friday who defiently made his impression. The Episode ends.

And that's the end of the list. THis show is more bad than good, but it does have some hits in spite of the many misses.