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Kitten never assumes those characters during the issue.


** There's a story where Kitten, angry with her father, starts committing crimes while claiming to be the daughter of other villains to get his attention. A couple of the identities she adopts (Gemini, daughter of Madam Rouge, and Ravager, daughter of Slade) are actual characters in the standard DC universe. On top of that, at one point a frustrated Robin says that it's probably SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker's Daughter playing a prank.
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* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Cassie aka Wonder Girl 2 who shows up in the next to last issue of the series. She does get a cameo in the final issue however.
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If you're looking for the 2013 semi-revival cartoon, [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo Go here.]]
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especially since she seems more disturbed by bb/rae in the show than supportive...

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** Actually, she said it ''once'', in a list with "Raven was abducted" and "Raven was disintegrated". Doesn't sound like she was listing good possibilities for poor Raven.

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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: In ''"Magic and Misdirection"'', Mumbo opens a trap door that makes Beast Boy fall out of the panel. Starfire and Terra follow, and we're treated to a few pages of them wandering around the borders of the page while SuperDeformed.



* PaintingTheFourthWall: In ''"Magic and Misdirection"'', Mumbo opens a trap door that makes Beast Boy fall out of the panel. Starfire and Terra follow, and we're treated to a few pages of them wandering around the borders of the page while SuperDeformed.
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** The comic also confirms that Robin is [[spoiler:Dick Grayson, parents being trapeze artists, murdered during the show, trained by {{Batman}} and all.]]

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** The comic also confirms that Robin is [[spoiler:Dick Grayson, parents being trapeze artists, murdered during the show, trained by {{Batman}} Franchise/{{Batman}} and all.]]
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** The comic also confirms that Robin is [[spoiler:Dick Grayson, parents being trapeze artists, murdered during the show, trained by {{Batman}} and all.]]
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* Expy: Ice Kate and Kid Cool are teenage versions of Golden Glider and Captain Cold.

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* Expy: {{Expy}}: Ice Kate and Kid Cool are teenage versions of Golden Glider and Captain Cold.
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* BookEnds: See that cover in the page image, [[http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/1/19859/525792-ttg_55_onlyorko_dcp_001_super.jpg here's the cover of the final issue.]]
* TheCameo: One of the issues include a cameo of {{Batman}} himself, watching the Titans from afar and proud on what Robin has become.

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* BookEnds: See that cover in the page image, image? [[http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/1/19859/525792-ttg_55_onlyorko_dcp_001_super.jpg here's Here's the cover of the final issue.]]
* TheCameo: One of the issues include a cameo of {{Batman}} by Franchise/{{Batman}} himself, watching the Titans from afar and proud on what Robin has become.
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* BookEnds: See that cover in the page image, [[http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/1/19859/525792-ttg_55_onlyorko_dcp_001_super.jpg here's the cover of the final issue.]]
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* MarsNeedsWomen: Or rather [[MadScientist Braboldian scientists]] [[MarsNeedsWomen want]] [[StockSuperpowers superpowered]] [[MarsNeedsWomen females]] [[ForScience for their experiments]]; issue 36, "Troy". If ''that'''s not GettingCrapPastTheRadar, I don't know what it is. Except maybe TropeOverdosed.

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* MarsNeedsWomen: Or rather [[MadScientist Braboldian scientists]] [[MarsNeedsWomen want]] [[StockSuperpowers superpowered]] [[MarsNeedsWomen females]] [[ForScience for their experiments]]; issue 36, "Troy". If ''that'''s not GettingCrapPastTheRadar, I don't know what it is. Except maybe TropeOverdosed.
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* BaseballEpisode: 33, "The Strangest Sports Story Ever Told". Which, amusingly, features a ShoutOut to the ''ComicBook/YoungJustice'' comic with the same plot:

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* BaseballEpisode: 33, "The Strangest Sports Story Ever Told". Which, amusingly, features a ShoutOut to the ''ComicBook/YoungJustice'' comic with the same plot: plot:



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Issue 41 and Issue 44 show that Kitten doesn't just use her father, Killer Moth, to get what she wants all the time; she does sincerely love him too.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Issue 41 and Issue 44 show that Kitten doesn't just use her father, Killer Moth, to get what she wants all the time; she does sincerely love him too.



* [[GiveHimANormalLife Give Her a Normal Life]]: When Geo-Force finds out whats happened to Terra, he doesn't bother revealing himself to her, noticing it's the first time he's seen her happy. [[spoiler: Terra, spotting and recognizing him, watches as he leaves.]]

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* [[GiveHimANormalLife Give Her a Normal Life]]: When Geo-Force finds out whats happened to Terra, he doesn't bother revealing himself to her, noticing it's the first time he's seen her happy. [[spoiler: Terra, spotting and recognizing him, watches as he leaves.]] ]]



* MarsNeedsWomen: Or rather [[MadScientist Braboldian scientists]] [[MarsNeedsWomen want]] [[StockSuperpowers superpowered]] [[MarsNeedsWomen females]] [[ForScience for their experiments]]; issue 36, "Troy". If ''that'''s not [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar getting crap past the radar]], I don't know what it is. Except maybe TropeOverdosed.

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* MarsNeedsWomen: Or rather [[MadScientist Braboldian scientists]] [[MarsNeedsWomen want]] [[StockSuperpowers superpowered]] [[MarsNeedsWomen females]] [[ForScience for their experiments]]; issue 36, "Troy". If ''that'''s not [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar getting crap past the radar]], GettingCrapPastTheRadar, I don't know what it is. Except maybe TropeOverdosed.



** There's a story where Kitten, angry with her father, starts committing crimes while claiming to be the daughter of other villains to get his attention. A couple of the identities she adopts (Gemini, daughter of Madam Rouge, and Ravager, daughter of Slade) are actual characters in the standard DC universe. On top of that, at one point a frustrated Robin says that it's probably TheJoker's Daughter playing a prank.
** In issue 39, a Valentine's Day issue, Speedy and Chesire get hit by an arrow and fall in love. In the comics, they briefly fell in love and had a child together.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: According to the Wildfire issue, Blackfire has sold off Starfire to the Gordanians to keep them from invading Tamaran, If you've seen the episode "GO!" from the TV series. You can tell how this little plan turned out.

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** There's a story where Kitten, angry with her father, starts committing crimes while claiming to be the daughter of other villains to get his attention. A couple of the identities she adopts (Gemini, daughter of Madam Rouge, and Ravager, daughter of Slade) are actual characters in the standard DC universe. On top of that, at one point a frustrated Robin says that it's probably TheJoker's SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker's Daughter playing a prank.
** In issue 39, a Valentine's Day issue, Speedy and Chesire get hit by an arrow and fall in love. In the comics, they briefly fell in love and had a child together.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: According to the Wildfire issue, Blackfire has sold off Starfire to the Gordanians to keep them from invading Tamaran, If you've seen the episode "GO!" from the TV series. You can tell how this little plan turned out.



* PaintingTheFourthWall: In ''"Magic and Misdirection"'', Mumbo opens a trap door that makes Beast Boy fall out of the panel. Starfire and Terra follow, and we're treated to a few pages of them wandering around the borders of the page while SuperDeformed.

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* PaintingTheFourthWall: In ''"Magic and Misdirection"'', Mumbo opens a trap door that makes Beast Boy fall out of the panel. Starfire and Terra follow, and we're treated to a few pages of them wandering around the borders of the page while SuperDeformed.



* SecretLegacy: Terra, [[spoiler: as it turns out she's a princess of a kingdom.]]

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* SecretLegacy: Terra, [[spoiler: as it turns out she's a princess of a kingdom.]] ]]



** Robin takes Starfire on a date in issue #4, with Beast Boy and Cyborg following along to annoy him with advice.

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** Robin takes Starfire on a date in issue #4, with Beast Boy and Cyborg following along to annoy him with advice.
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** Although she may not have been aware she was naked.
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* DialHForHero: Issue 52, period. [[spoiler: The Dial's stealing other Titans' powers for Robby to use, instead of granting him whole-new ones, though. Robby gives the dial up once he finds out.]]

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* DialHForHero: Comicbook/DialHForHero: Issue 52, period. [[spoiler: The Dial's stealing other Titans' powers for Robby to use, instead of granting him whole-new ones, though. Robby gives the dial up once he finds out.]]
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** 37, "Winterlude", is set the day after Christmas (though probably not the ''same'' Christmas as issue 25), and is narrated poetically in the style of ''TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas''. Which is a ShoutOut to a similar issue from ''ComicBook/YoungJustice''.

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** 37, "Winterlude", is set the day after Christmas (though probably not the ''same'' Christmas as issue 25), and is narrated poetically in the style of ''TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas''.''Literature/TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas''. Which is a ShoutOut to a similar issue from ''ComicBook/YoungJustice''.
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* BaseballEpisode: 33, "The Strangest Sports Story Ever Told". Which, amusingly, features a ShoutOut to the ''Comicbook/YoungJustice'' comic with the same plot:

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* BaseballEpisode: 33, "The Strangest Sports Story Ever Told". Which, amusingly, features a ShoutOut to the ''Comicbook/YoungJustice'' ''ComicBook/YoungJustice'' comic with the same plot:



** 37, "Winterlude", is set the day after Christmas (though probably not the ''same'' Christmas as issue 25), and is narrated poetically in the style of ''TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas''. Which is a ShoutOut to a similar issue from ''Comicbook/YoungJustice''.

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** 37, "Winterlude", is set the day after Christmas (though probably not the ''same'' Christmas as issue 25), and is narrated poetically in the style of ''TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas''. Which is a ShoutOut to a similar issue from ''Comicbook/YoungJustice''.''ComicBook/YoungJustice''.



** That same issue features Raven opening doors to various alternate realities, including the original-flavor ''Teen Titans'' from the Silver Age and, in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it peak, Secret and Lobo of ''Comicbook/YoungJustice''.

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** That same issue features Raven opening doors to various alternate realities, including the original-flavor ''Teen Titans'' from the Silver Age and, in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it peak, Secret and Lobo of ''Comicbook/YoungJustice''.''ComicBook/YoungJustice''.
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''Teen Titans Go!'' is a {{comics}} series that ran for 55 issues from 2003 to 2008, based on the animated series ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''itself'' based on [[Comicbook/TeenTitans an older comics series of the same name]]. Like the cartoon, it is {{animesque}} and intended primarily for pre-teen boys, but did not shy away from somewhat darker material as the series progressed. It featured one-shot gags in the page margins presented by [[SuperDeformed chibi]] versions of the cast, as well as continuations or expansions of plotlines from the series. Most issues, however, presented stand-alone plots.

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''Teen Titans Go!'' is a {{comics}} series that ran for 55 issues from 2003 to 2008, based on the animated series ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'', ''itself'' based on [[Comicbook/TeenTitans [[ComicBook/TeenTitans an older comics series of the same name]]. Like the cartoon, it is {{animesque}} and intended primarily for pre-teen boys, but did not shy away from somewhat darker material as the series progressed. It featured one-shot gags in the page margins presented by [[SuperDeformed chibi]] versions of the cast, as well as continuations or expansions of plotlines from the series. Most issues, however, presented stand-alone plots.
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** Robin takes Starfire on a date in issue #4, with Beast Boy and Cyborg following along to annoy him with advice.

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* DialHForHero: Issue 52, period.

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* DialHForHero: Issue 52, period. [[spoiler: The Dial's stealing other Titans' powers for Robby to use, instead of granting him whole-new ones, though. Robby gives the dial up once he finds out.]]


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* Expy: Ice Kate and Kid Cool are teenage versions of Golden Glider and Captain Cold.
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** Which issue was this in?
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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Issue 41 and Issue 44 show that Kitten doesn't just use her father to get what she wants; she does sincerely love him.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Issue 41 and Issue 44 show that Kitten doesn't just use her father father, Killer Moth, to get what she wants; wants all the time; she does sincerely love him.him too.

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* DistaffCounterpart: Issue 42, "Bad Girls", introduces Pink X, Mad Maud, Joystick, Marionette, and Daughter Blood. [[spoiler:They're all the same girl, though: Killer Moth's daughter Kitten.]]

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* DistaffCounterpart: Issue 42, 41, "Bad Girls", introduces Pink X, Mad Maud, Joystick, Marionette, and Daughter Blood. [[spoiler:They're all the same girl, though: Killer Moth's daughter Kitten.]]]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Issue 41 and Issue 44 show that Kitten doesn't just use her father to get what she wants; she does sincerely love him.
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Er, when? J Torres, the comic\'s writer, said he didn\'t believe in BB/R either.


* RelationshipWritingFumble: The creators of the animated series [[WordOfGod clearly stated]] that Beast Boy and Raven were not romantically linked, but ''Go!'' pretty much ignores this.
** At the same time, though, Raven does go on several dates with the OneSceneWonder goth kid from the show.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[-[[RecursiveAdaptation The comic based on the series based on the comic.]]-] ]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[-[[RecursiveAdaptation The comic based on the series show based on the comic.]]-] ]]

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**Riddle in issue 9 says "[[WarGames A game in which only winning move is not to play.]] What I am?"
**In issue #20, we can see that Speedy's handle in multiplayer game is Shaft, which is also the name of Speedy's {{expy}} from {{Youngblood}}.



* SuperDeformed: Other than the margin-gags, there's also issue 18, "When Chibis Attack". Raven even explicitly refers to their tiny counterparts as "chibified".

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* SuperDeformed: Other than the margin-gags, there's also issue 18, "When Chibis Attack". Raven even explicitly refers to their tiny counterparts as "chibified"."chibi".
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* [[GiveHimANormalLife Give Her a Normal Life]]: When Geo-Force finds out whats happened to Terra. He doesn't bother revealing himself to her noticing its the first time he seen her happy. [[spoiler: Terra, spotting and recognizing him, watches as he leaves.]]

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* [[GiveHimANormalLife Give Her a Normal Life]]: When Geo-Force finds out whats happened to Terra. He Terra, he doesn't bother revealing himself to her her, noticing its it's the first time he he's seen her happy. [[spoiler: Terra, spotting and recognizing him, watches as he leaves.]]
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* [[GiveHimANormalLife Give Her a Normal Life]]: When Geo-Force finds out whats happened to Terra. He doesn't bother revealing himself to her noticing its the first time he seen her happy. [[Spoiler: Terra, spotting and recognizing him, watches as he leaves.]]

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* [[GiveHimANormalLife Give Her a Normal Life]]: When Geo-Force finds out whats happened to Terra. He doesn't bother revealing himself to her noticing its the first time he seen her happy. [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: Terra, spotting and recognizing him, watches as he leaves.]]
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* [[GiveHimANormalLife Give Her a Normal Life]]: When Geo-Force finds out whats happened to Terra. He doesn't bother revealing himself to her noticing its the first time he seen her happy. And he doesn't wish to pull her back into super heroics.

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* [[GiveHimANormalLife Give Her a Normal Life]]: When Geo-Force finds out whats happened to Terra. He doesn't bother revealing himself to her noticing its the first time he seen her happy. And [[Spoiler: Terra, spotting and recognizing him, watches as he doesn't wish to pull her back into super heroics.leaves.]]



* SecretLegacy: Terra, [[spoiler: as it turns out she's a princess of a kingdom. Sadly she never finds this out.]]

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* SecretLegacy: Terra, [[spoiler: as it turns out she's a princess of a kingdom. Sadly she never finds this out.]]
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* ArtShift: From issue to issue due to a rotating number of artists.

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