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* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: At the start of the fourth issue, Wally West practices in the mirror on what he'll say when asked what it's like to be a Teen Titan, answering that it's a thrill, an honor and kind of "thronor".

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* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: At the start of the fourth issue, Wally West practices in the mirror on what he'll say when asked what it's like to be a Teen Titan, answering that it's a thrill, an honor and kind of a "thronor".
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* AdaptationalModesty: Jack and Jill of the band The Flips dress more conservatively than they did in ''Showcase'' issue 59, where Jill wore a leotard that left her arms and legs bare while Jack wore no shirt.

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* AdaptationalModesty: Jack and Jill of the band The Flips dress more conservatively than they did in ''Showcase'' issue 59, where Jill wore a leotard that left her arms and legs bare while Jack wore swimming trunks and had no shirt.
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%% * SingingInTheShower: Aqualad is shown to sing in the shower.

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%% * SingingInTheShower: Aqualad is shown to sing in the shower.shower in the final issue.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Jack and Jill of the band The Flips dress more conservatively than they did in ''Showcase'' issue 59, where Jill wore a leotard that left her arms and legs bare while Jack wore no shirt.
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* VomitIndiscretionShot: Aqualad visibly vomits at one point in the fourth issue.

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* OriginsEpisode: The miniseries is an updated retelling of how the Teen Titans was founded, in fact being a remake of the final issue of the very first ''Teen Titans'' comic that had the same plot of the young heroes coming together to stop a malevolent entity called the Antithesis from making their mentors commit crimes.

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* OriginsEpisode: The first half of the miniseries is consists of an updated retelling of how the Teen Titans was founded, in fact being a remake of the final issue of the very first ''Teen Titans'' comic that had the same plot of the young heroes coming together to stop a malevolent entity called the Antithesis from making their mentors commit crimes.


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* RiseOfZitboy: Wally freaks out about having a pimple in the fourth issue.
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* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: At the start of the fourth issue, Wally West practices in the mirror on what he'll say when asked what it's like to be a Teen Titan, answering that it's a thrill, an honor and kind of "thronor".
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* AdaptationExpansion: The six-issue miniseries is adapted from what was originally a single-issue story that concluded the original ''Teen Titans'' comic.

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* AdaptationExpansion: The six-issue miniseries is adapted from what was originally a single-issue story that concluded the original ''Teen Titans'' comic.comic, albeit without the FramingDevice of Mal Duncan and Bumblebee reading about the adventure before being faced with the fact that the Titans are disbanding for now.
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* AdaptationExpansion: The six-issue miniseries is adapted from what was originally a single-issue story that concluded the original ''Teen Titans'' comic.
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* OriginsEpisode: The miniseries is an updated retelling of how the Teen Titans was founded, in fact being a remake of the final issue of the very first ''Teen Titans'' comic that had the same plot of the young heroes coming together to stop a malevolent entity called the Antithesis from making their mentors commit crimes.
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* AbusiveParents: All the mentors are being mind controlled to be cruel to their wards but Batman's is the closest to resembling conventional abuse. Even after being freed, he's essentially emotionally abusive, dismissing Dick initiating affection to berate him for not solving the issue sooner then bluntly ordering him to return with him back to Gotham just after he commiserates with his new friends.


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* UngratefulBastard: Once freed from mind control, instead of thanking Robin for helping him free himself, Batman just says Dick should have figured out what happened sooner.
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* NotHimself: The story arc is about all the young heroes' adult mentors acting uncharacteristically callous and criminal, leaving them to investigate why.
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%% * NervousWreck: Aqualad is the nervous type.

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%% * NervousWreck: Though Aqualad is the nervous type.a hero, he is still anxious enough to begin screaming at a fish or a squirrel darting nearby.



%% * WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: This is a frequent point of contention between Aqualad and Kid Flash, both of whom think the other's powers aren't up to snuff.
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%% * WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: This is a frequent point of contention between Aqualad and Kid Flash, both of whom think the other's powers aren't up to snuff.
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''Teen Titans: Year One'' features an updated interpretation on how ComicBook/{{Robin}}, [[ComicBook/WallyWest Kid Flash]], [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad]], [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Speedy]], and ComicBook/WonderGirl formed the Teen Titans.

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''Teen Titans: Year One'' features an updated interpretation on how ComicBook/{{Robin}}, [[ComicBook/WallyWest [[ComicBook/TheFlash Kid Flash]], [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad]], [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Speedy]], and ComicBook/WonderGirl formed the Teen Titans.
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''Teen Titans: Year One'' features an updated interpretation on how ComicBook/{{Robin}}, ComicBook/KidFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad]], [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Speedy]], and ComicBook/WonderGirl formed the Teen Titans.

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''Teen Titans: Year One'' features an updated interpretation on how ComicBook/{{Robin}}, ComicBook/KidFlash, [[ComicBook/WallyWest Kid Flash]], [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad]], [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Speedy]], and ComicBook/WonderGirl formed the Teen Titans.
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''Teen Titans: Year One'' features an updated interpretation on how ComicBook/{{Robin}}, ComicBook/{{Kid Flash}}, ComicBook/{{Aqualad}}, ComicBook/{{Speedy}}, and ComicBook/{{Wonder Girl}} formed the Teen Titans.

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''Teen Titans: Year One'' features an updated interpretation on how ComicBook/{{Robin}}, ComicBook/{{Kid Flash}}, ComicBook/{{Aqualad}}, ComicBook/{{Speedy}}, ComicBook/KidFlash, [[ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Aqualad]], [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Speedy]], and ComicBook/{{Wonder Girl}} ComicBook/WonderGirl formed the Teen Titans.
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%% * BlushStickers: Wonder Girl has them on permanently.

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%% * BlushStickers: Wonder Girl has them permanent pink dots high on permanently.her cheeks, which only appear in this series.
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%% * SettingUpdate: From the 1960s to the 2000s.

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%% * SettingUpdate: From the 1960s of their original comics to the 2000s.contemporary 2000s. This is noticeable in the clothing and technology.
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* SettingUpdate: From the 1960s to the 2000s.
* SingingInTheShower: Aqualad is shown to sing in the shower.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: This is a frequent point of contention between Aqualad and Kid Flash, both of whom think the other's powers aren't up to snuff.
-->'''Kid Flash''': "Go talk to a fish!"
-->'''Aqualad''': "Oh, like running fast is really all that!"

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%% * SettingUpdate: From the 1960s to the 2000s.
%% * SingingInTheShower: Aqualad is shown to sing in the shower.
%% * WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: This is a frequent point of contention between Aqualad and Kid Flash, both of whom think the other's powers aren't up to snuff.
%% -->'''Kid Flash''': "Go talk to a fish!"
%% -->'''Aqualad''': "Oh, like running fast is really all that!"
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* SingingInTheShow: * Aqualad is shown to sing in the shower.

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* SingingInTheShow: * SingingInTheShower: Aqualad is shown to sing in the shower.

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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Aqualad at minimum looks less like a full human than before.



** Speedy is more gangly and adolescent looking than his muscular and adult-looking version from the original comics.
** Aqualad went from looking like a normal human boy to being a neurotic-looking boy who looks like a fish.
* BlushStickers: Wonder Girl has them on permanently.
* NervousWreck: Aqualad is the nervous type.
* SettingUpdate: From the 1960s to the 2000s.

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** Speedy is more not unattractive at all but the comic makes him a gangly looking teenager, instead of the more [[ArtisticAge mature-looking]] and muscular mainstream version.
** The otherwise attractive Aqualad also gains pale skin, dark bags under his eyes and buck teeth. The intent is less monster man and more how an awkward
adolescent looking than his muscular and adult-looking version from the original comics.
** Aqualad went from looking like a normal human boy to being a neurotic-looking boy who looks like a fish.
would see themselves.
%% * BlushStickers: Wonder Girl has them on permanently.
%% * NervousWreck: Aqualad is the nervous type.
* SettingUpdate: From the 1960s to the 2000s.2000s.
* SingingInTheShow: * Aqualad is shown to sing in the shower.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: This is a frequent point of contention between Aqualad and Kid Flash, both of whom think the other's powers aren't up to snuff.
-->'''Kid Flash''': "Go talk to a fish!"
-->'''Aqualad''': "Oh, like running fast is really all that!"
* YouDontLookLikeYou: Aqualad is usually a human looking boy, however this series puts an emphasis on his fish-looking aspects and he gives him a bluish skin tone.
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''Teen Titans: Year One'' features an updated interpretation on how ComicBook/{{Robin}}, ComicBook/{{Kid Flash}}, ComicBook/{Aqualad}}, ComicBook/{{Speedy}}, and ComicBook/{{Wonder Girl}} formed the Teen Titans.

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''Teen Titans: Year One'' features an updated interpretation on how ComicBook/{{Robin}}, ComicBook/{{Kid Flash}}, ComicBook/{Aqualad}}, ComicBook/{{Aqualad}}, ComicBook/{{Speedy}}, and ComicBook/{{Wonder Girl}} formed the Teen Titans.
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''Teen Titans: Year One'' features an updated interpretation on how Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Speedy, and Wonder Girl formed the Teen Titans.

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''Teen Titans: Year One'' features an updated interpretation on how Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Speedy, ComicBook/{{Robin}}, ComicBook/{{Kid Flash}}, ComicBook/{Aqualad}}, ComicBook/{{Speedy}}, and Wonder Girl ComicBook/{{Wonder Girl}} formed the Teen Titans.
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''Teen Titans: Year One'' is a limited series based around the original ''ComicBook/TeenTitan'' team. It was released in 2008 and ran for six issues that were later combined into one volume. The series is a part of Creator/DCComic's ''Year One'' line of comics.

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''Teen Titans: Year One'' is a limited series based around the original ''ComicBook/TeenTitan'' ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' team. It was released in 2008 and ran for six issues that were later combined into one volume. The series is a part of Creator/DCComic's Creator/DCComics' ''Year One'' line of comics.
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''Teen Titans: Year One'' is a limited series based around the original ''ComicBook/TeenTitan'' team. It was released in 2008 and ran for six issues that were later combined into one volume. The series is a part of Creator/DCComic's ''Year One'' line of comics.

''Teen Titans: Year One'' features an updated interpretation on how Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Speedy, and Wonder Girl formed the Teen Titans.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Aqualad at minimum looks less like a full human than before.
* AdaptationalUgliness:
** Speedy is more gangly and adolescent looking than his muscular and adult-looking version from the original comics.
** Aqualad went from looking like a normal human boy to being a neurotic-looking boy who looks like a fish.
* BlushStickers: Wonder Girl has them on permanently.
* NervousWreck: Aqualad is the nervous type.
* SettingUpdate: From the 1960s to the 2000s.

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