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* MomentKiller: Beast Boy accidentally ruins a GoldenMoment between himself and Raven, who {{lampshades}} it with a sigh.
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* MomentKiller: Beast Boy accidentally ruins a GoldenMoment heartwarming moment between himself and Raven, who {{lampshades}} it with a sigh.
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* GoldenMoment: Raven delivers {{an aesop}} about knowing when to let the Man-Beast out during the final scene with Beast Boy, which he follows up with a MomentKiller about adopting a manlier name.
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* LessonOfTheDaySpeech: Raven delivers the lesson about knowing when to let the Man-Beast out during the final scene with Beast Boy, which he follows up with a MomentKiller about adopting a manlier name.
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite the obvious conclusion that Beast Boy's monstrous alter-ego was the one who attacked Raven, in keeping with their earlier almost-fight, it turns out that the Man-Beast was protecting her from another attacker and had taken her into its care in the aftermath. Raven follows up by comforting Beast Boy over his condition during the GoldenMoment.
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite the obvious conclusion that Beast Boy's monstrous alter-ego was the one who attacked Raven, in keeping with their earlier almost-fight, it turns out that the Man-Beast was protecting her from another attacker and had taken her into its care in the aftermath. Raven follows up by comforting Beast Boy over his condition during the GoldenMoment.condition.
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* CluelessAesop: The episode clearly ''tries'' to deliver AnAesop on manliness, with Adonis [[CompensatingForSomething pretending to be]] a JerkJock in his MechanicalMuscles-laden PoweredArmor and Beast Boy marching through several masculine stereotypes as if he has a case of IWantToBeARealMan. However, these elements [[MalignantPlotTumor are ultimately tossed aside]] by the mystery of Beast Boy's emerging SuperpoweredEvilSide and the apparent kidnapping of Raven.\\
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* CluelessAesop: The episode clearly ''tries'' to deliver AnAesop a lesson on manliness, with Adonis [[CompensatingForSomething pretending to be]] a JerkJock in his MechanicalMuscles-laden PoweredArmor and Beast Boy marching through several masculine stereotypes as if he has a case of IWantToBeARealMan. However, these elements [[MalignantPlotTumor are ultimately tossed aside]] by the mystery of Beast Boy's emerging SuperpoweredEvilSide and the apparent kidnapping of Raven.\\
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** Beast Boy gives one to the team (mostly Raven) for always underestimating him and never giving him any respect.
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** Beast Boy gives one to the team (mostly Raven) for always underestimating him and never giving him any respect.respect.
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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: The Titans encounter the Man-Beast and Raven in a sewer large enough to sustain pitched combat, and the Man-Beast finds an even larger subterranean structure during the finale.
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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: The Titans encounter the Man-Beast and Raven in a sewer large enough to sustain accomodate pitched combat, and the Man-Beast finds an even larger subterranean structure during the finale.
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Deconstructed. It's clearly shown during the fight against Adonis that Beast Boy has deep anger issues because of the lack of appreciation from the other Titans, and during the fight all of his repressed anger goes out and he totally curb stomps Adonis, much to the shock of the other Titans. His anger only gets worse until he (apparantly) puts Raven into a coma.
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Deconstructed. It's clearly shown during the fight against Adonis that Beast Boy has deep anger issues because of the lack of appreciation from the other Titans, and during the fight all of his repressed anger goes comes out and he totally curb stomps Adonis, much to the shock of the other Titans. His anger only gets worse until he (apparantly) puts Raven into a coma.
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* JerkassBall: Beast Boy following the fight with Adonis, being variously rude, surly, hyper-sensitive, and generally loutish in every encounter he has with another titan. Vaguely justified, despite his claim that "this is who I am now", by the fact that [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness his change in personality is tied into his chemical exposure and transformation into the Man-Beast]].
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* JerkassBall: Beast Boy following the fight with Adonis, being variously rude, surly, hyper-sensitive, and generally loutish in every encounter he has with another titan.Titan. Vaguely justified, despite his claim that "this is who I am now", by the fact that [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness his change in personality is tied into his chemical exposure and transformation into the Man-Beast]].
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* RewatchBonus: On a repeat viewing it becomes more apparent that Beast Boy's Man-Beast was trying to protect Raven from Adonis' Man-Beast, particularly with the scene in the infirmary, where once it sniff her and pick's up Adonis' scent it makes no further moves to approach her.
* RuleOfSymbolism: Beast Boy repeatedly transforms into his less often seen sasquatch form prior to his first transformation into the Man-Beast, all while acting more and more like a jerk. This represents him slowly giving in to his more aggressive, monstrous impulses before finally transforming into a monster for real.
* RuleOfSymbolism: Beast Boy repeatedly transforms into his less often seen sasquatch form prior to his first transformation into the Man-Beast, all while acting more and more like a jerk. This represents him slowly giving in to his more aggressive, monstrous impulses before finally transforming into a monster for real.
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* RewatchBonus: On a repeat viewing it becomes more apparent that Beast Boy's Man-Beast was trying to protect Raven from Adonis' Man-Beast, particularly with the scene in the infirmary, where once it sniff sniffs her and pick's picks up Adonis' scent it makes no further moves to approach her.
* RuleOfSymbolism: Beast Boy repeatedly transforms into his less often seensasquatch Sasquatch form prior to his first transformation into the Man-Beast, all while acting more and more like a jerk. This represents him slowly giving in to his more aggressive, monstrous impulses before finally transforming into a monster for real.
* RuleOfSymbolism: Beast Boy repeatedly transforms into his less often seen