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* NiceMeanAndInbetween: Of the Girls Night Out villain trio; Jinx (nice), Rose (mean), and Terra (in between).
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* JinxGame: The plot of [[Recap/TeenTitansGoS4E23Jinxed "Jinxed"]] is that the Titans invoke the game on Robin because he [[NoIndoorVoice CONSTANTLY YELLS ORDERS AT THEM]] and they just want some quiet for once. As Robin quickly discovers for not adhering to the rules of the curse, his voice is literally placed in a jar and added to Jinx's own collection.
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* CosmicPlaything: The Titans fight against Father Time for the right to have just one good New Years' celebration without something going wrong. Every year went horribly wrong because Father Time [[BecauseItAmusedMe found it too funny]].

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* CosmicPlaything: The Titans fight against Father Time for the right to have just one good New Years' celebration without something going wrong. Every year went horribly wrong because Father Time [[BecauseItAmusedMe [[ItAmusedMe found it too funny]].
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* AdaptedOut: This continuity's Doom Patrol does not have Mento as a member. Ironically, the Chief is [[TruerToTheText reinstated as the team's leader]] when the 2003 cartoon omitted the Chief and had Mento [[CompositeCharacter replace the Chief as the team's leader]].

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* AdaptedOut: This continuity's Doom Patrol does not have Mento as a member. Ironically, the Chief is [[TruerToTheText reinstated as the team's leader]] when the 2003 cartoon omitted the Chief and had Mento [[CompositeCharacter replace the Chief as the team's leader]]. In addition, much like their depiction in the 2003 cartoon, this Doom Patrol is based primarily on the team's roster in the original Arnold Drake series and doesn't even acknowledge any members who originated in Paul Kupperberg's run and beyond.

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* FalseTeethTomfoolery:
** "Money Grandma" has some jokes about the misconception that George Washington had wooden dentures.
** "Salty Codgers" has a gag after the Titans sans Raven have become elderly where Robin's false teeth fall out of his mouth while he is speaking.



** Also watch "Mr. Butt."

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** Also watch "Mr. Butt."Butt" has Blackfire call attention to Robin's attractive posterior.



* FoodPorn: After watching "Burger vs. Burrito," you ''will'' get... the hunger.

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* FoodPorn: After watching "Burger ]"Burger vs. Burrito," you ''will'' get... the hunger.Burrito" has a ''lot'' of detailed depictions of food.



* OriginStory: Parodied in "Orangins", where the Titans decide to just make up origin stories instead of actually telling the truth.

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* OriginStory: OriginsEpisode: Parodied in "Orangins", where the Titans decide to just make up origin stories instead of actually telling the truth.



* PlotRelevantAgeUp: The plot of "Salty Codgers" is Mad Mod turning all of the Titans except for Raven old.



* PoliticiansKissBabies: In "Money Grandma", a time-displaced George Washington tries to kiss a baby while [[ItMakesSenseInContext running against Robin for Teen Titans team leader]]. Robin makes Washington bungle it by making him accidentally hurt the infant with his wooden dentures.



* RapidAging: The plot of "Salty Codgers" is Mad Mod turning all of the Titans except for Raven old.



** Gray Raven does this numerous times in "Colors of Raven", as does Beast Boy after Pink Raven's reality warping is reversed and he realizes he's eating garbage.

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** Gray Raven does this pukes on-screen numerous times in "Colors of Raven", as does Beast Boy after Pink Raven's reality warping is reversed and he realizes he's eating garbage.



* WaxingLyrical: Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy do this in "Missing", with (of all things for DC characters to quote) the ''Franchise/DuckTales'' theme song.

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* WaxingLyrical: Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy do this in "Missing", with (of all things for DC characters to quote) the ''Franchise/DuckTales'' ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' theme song.
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** "The Fourth Wall" establishes that the show's continuity came to be as the result of Control Freak [[CosmicRetcon rebooting the universe of]] [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003 the 2003 cartoon]], which is contradicted by the movies ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans'' clearly showing that ''Teen Titans Go!'' and its predecessor are in separate universes.
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* ContinuityReboot: Serves as one to the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', including on an in-universe level, as revealed in "The Fourth Wall" that Control Freak created a CosmicRetcon that rebooted the series into the silly one it is now.

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* ContinuityReboot: Serves as one to the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'', including on an in-universe level, as revealed in "The Fourth Wall" that Control Freak created a CosmicRetcon that rebooted the series into the silly one it is now.now (though that isn't saying much, given that the show's continuity [[NegativeContinuity isn't known for its consistency]] and it is clearly shown to be a separate universe from the 2003 cartoon in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans'').



* CosmicRetcon: "The Fourth Wall" reveals the entire existence of this show is a result of [[RealityWarper Control Freak]] using the power of his remote to reset reality, rebooting the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' to this series. Control Freak's intention was to make new show that would win him awards, but instead ended up [[NiceJobFixingItVillain created one that was complete trash]]. He then threatens to reset reality again unless the Titans improve the show.

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* CosmicRetcon: "The Fourth Wall" reveals the entire existence of this show is a result of [[RealityWarper Control Freak]] using the power of his remote to reset reality, rebooting the original ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' to this series. Control Freak's intention was to make new show that would win him awards, but instead ended up [[NiceJobFixingItVillain created one that was complete trash]]. He then threatens to reset reality again unless the Titans improve the show. Given that the series runs on NegativeContinuity, this didn't stick, with ''Teen Titans Go!'' in fact being depicted as a separate universe from the 2003 cartoon in ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoVsTeenTitans''.

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* BoringButPractical: If an episode does AnAesop that isn't a SpoofAesop, it's usually an important--but really dry and adult--lesson for the kids, like "start a 401k as early as possible" and "instead of going to a four year college, reduce your student loan debt by going to a two year college then transfering your credits to a four year college afterwards".



** In "Pyramid Scheme," Beast Boy does this while going into labor with the other Titans around him like he's a mother delivering a baby, making him learn AnAesop about "hard labor." He does it again in "Chickens in the Cradle" when he lays another egg, though this time his parenting style is ParentalNeglect, letting the other Titans raise his son until he finds out the hard way his son's fallen in with some [[LiteralMetaphor bad eggs]], going PapaWolf on them.

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** In "Pyramid Scheme," Beast Boy does this while going into labor with the other Titans around him like he's a mother delivering a baby, making him learn AnAesop a lesson about "hard labor." He does it again in "Chickens in the Cradle" when he lays another egg, though this time his parenting style is ParentalNeglect, letting the other Titans raise his son until he finds out the hard way his son's fallen in with some [[LiteralMetaphor bad eggs]], going PapaWolf on them.



* TwistEnding: In "Double Trouble," the Titans are put in a bind when countless clones of Beast Boy and Cyborg overrun them. It seems like the episode is leading up to AnAesop about how "more is not always merrier," only to reveal that [[spoiler:the Cyborg and Beast Boy with them are also clones. The real Cyborg and Beast Boy having been slacking off in seclusion for several months until this point.]]

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* TwistEnding: In "Double Trouble," the Titans are put in a bind when countless clones of Beast Boy and Cyborg overrun them. It seems like the episode is leading up to AnAesop lesson about how "more is not always merrier," only to reveal that [[spoiler:the Cyborg and Beast Boy with them are also clones. The real Cyborg and Beast Boy having been slacking off in seclusion for several months until this point.]]

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