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* RecycledAnimation: Of Robin throwing his batarangs, with mild editing to the design and explosion to denote its effects. Also, Beast Boy can only shapeshift into a donkey, because that's the sequence used to demonstrate his powers in the opening.
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If I'm not mistaken, Filmation used a completely different roster...
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** Robin didn't appear in THAT televised iteration either in reality, presumably owing to licensing issues surrounding [[Series/{{Batman}} the '66 live action series]].
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** Doubles as a DevelopmentGag, as the designs for Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy look to be taken directly from model sheets for a proposed [[http://www.titanstower.com/hanna-barbera-new-teen-titans/ 1983 Hanna-Barbera Teen Titans cartoon]] and an actually-aired anti-drug PSA. (Cyborg's doesn't match the '83 design, and Robin was not included in the '83 pitch due to issues concerning his concurrent appearance in WesternAnimation/SuperFriends. He wasn't in the PSA because the tie-in comic book's sponsor wasn't able to get the rights).
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** Doubles as a DevelopmentGag, as the designs for Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy look to be taken directly from model sheets for a proposed [[http://www.titanstower.com/hanna-barbera-new-teen-titans/ 1983 Hanna-Barbera Teen Titans cartoon]] and an actually-aired anti-drug PSA. (Cyborg's doesn't match the '83 design, and Robin was not included in the '83 pitch due to issues concerning his concurrent appearance appearances in WesternAnimation/SuperFriends.''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends''. He wasn't in the PSA because the tie-in comic book's sponsor wasn't able to get the rights).
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* StylisticSuck: The retro Titans are done in the style of the Creator/{{Filmation}} series of the 1960s, with their NoBudget LimitedAnimation, ObviousExposition and corny dialogue, all of it consistently {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Control Freak and the Titans.
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* StylisticSuck: The retro Titans are done in the style of the Creator/{{Filmation}} series of the 1960s, 1960s (which was one of the rotating guest segments of ''The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure''), with their NoBudget LimitedAnimation, ObviousExposition and corny dialogue, all of it consistently {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Control Freak and the Titans.
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** Doubles as a DevelopmentGag, as the designs for Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy look to be taken directly from model sheets for a proposed [[http://www.titanstower.com/hanna-barbera-new-teen-titans/ 1983 Hanna-Barbera Teen Titans cartoon]] and an actually-aired anti-drug PSA. (Cyborg's doesn't match the '83 design, and Robin was not included in the '83 pitch due to issues concerning his concurrent appearance in WesternAnimation/SuperFriends).
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** Doubles as a DevelopmentGag, as the designs for Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy look to be taken directly from model sheets for a proposed [[http://www.titanstower.com/hanna-barbera-new-teen-titans/ 1983 Hanna-Barbera Teen Titans cartoon]] and an actually-aired anti-drug PSA. (Cyborg's doesn't match the '83 design, and Robin was not included in the '83 pitch due to issues concerning his concurrent appearance in WesternAnimation/SuperFriends).WesternAnimation/SuperFriends. He wasn't in the PSA because the tie-in comic book's sponsor wasn't able to get the rights).
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* LimitedAnimation: {{Lampshaded}} by the Titans, who complain about only being able to move their heads and arms, while Starfire points out her MotionlessChin.
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* LimitedAnimation: {{Lampshaded}} {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by the Titans, who complain about only being able to move their heads and arms, while Starfire points out her MotionlessChin.
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* StylisticSuck: The retro Titans are done in the style of the Creator/{{Filmation}} series of the 1960s, with their NoBudget LimitedAnimation, ObviousExposition and corny dialogue, all of it consistently {{Lampshaded}} by Control Freak and the Titans.
** Robin didn't appear in THAT televised iteration either in reality, presumably owing to licensing issues surrounding [[{{Series/Batman}} the '66 live action series]].
** Robin didn't appear in THAT televised iteration either in reality, presumably owing to licensing issues surrounding [[{{Series/Batman}} the '66 live action series]].
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* StylisticSuck: The retro Titans are done in the style of the Creator/{{Filmation}} series of the 1960s, with their NoBudget LimitedAnimation, ObviousExposition and corny dialogue, all of it consistently {{Lampshaded}} {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Control Freak and the Titans.
** Robin didn't appear in THAT televised iteration either in reality, presumably owing to licensing issues surrounding[[{{Series/Batman}} [[Series/{{Batman}} the '66 live action series]].
** Robin didn't appear in THAT televised iteration either in reality, presumably owing to licensing issues surrounding
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** Doubles as a DevelopmentGag, as the designs for Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy look to be taken directly from model sheets for a proposed [[http://www.titanstower.com/hanna-barbera-new-teen-titans/ 1983 Hanna-Barbera Teen Titans cartoon]] and an actually-aired anti-drug PSA. (Cyborg's doesn't match the '83 design, and Robin was not included in the '83 pitch due to issues concerning his concurrent appearance in WesternAnimation/SuperFriends).
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** Robin didn't appear in THAT televised iteration either in reality, presumably owing to licensing issues surrounding [[{{Series/Batman}} the '66 live action series]].
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* ArtShift: Control Freak changes the Titans into a more realistic style, reverting to how they appeared in the 1980s comics.
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* ArtShift: Control Freak changes the Titans into a more realistic style, reverting to resembling how they appeared in the 1980s comics.
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* ArtShift: Control Freak changes the Titans into a more realistic style. Starfire, in particular, reverts to how she appears in the comics.
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* ArtShift: Control Freak changes the Titans into a more realistic style. Starfire, in particular, reverts style, reverting to how she appears they appeared in the 1980s comics.
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* StylisticSuck: The retro Titans are done in the style of the Creator/{{Filmation}} series of the 1960s, with their NoBudget LimitedAnimation, ObviousExposition and corny dialogue, all of it consistently {{Lampshaded}} by Control Freak and the Titans.
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* ShowDontTell: Discussed between the Titans and the Narrator. The Narrator justifies his aversion by NarratingTheObvious by pointing out what they can show is as limited as their budget.
* StylisticSuck: The retro Titans are done in the style of the Creator/{{Filmation}} series of the 1960s, with their NoBudget LimitedAnimation, ObviousExposition and corny dialogue, all of it consistently {{Lampshaded}} by Control Freak and theTitans.Titans.
* StockFootage: Of Robin throwing his batarangs, with mild editing to the design and explosion to denote its effects. Also, Beast Boy can only shapeshift into a donkey, because that's the sequence used to demonstrate his powers in the opening.
* StylisticSuck: The retro Titans are done in the style of the Creator/{{Filmation}} series of the 1960s, with their NoBudget LimitedAnimation, ObviousExposition and corny dialogue, all of it consistently {{Lampshaded}} by Control Freak and the
* StockFootage: Of Robin throwing his batarangs, with mild editing to the design and explosion to denote its effects. Also, Beast Boy can only shapeshift into a donkey, because that's the sequence used to demonstrate his powers in the opening.
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Control Freak tries to prove older cartoons were better by transporting the Titans into a retro version of their universe.
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Control Freak tries to prove older cartoons were better by transporting the Titans into a retro version of their universe.universe.
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* AnAesop: Control Freak learns that "not all old things are good, and not all new things are bad".
* ArtShift: Control Freak changes the Titans into a more realistic style. Starfire, in particular, reverts to how she appears in the comics.
* InteractiveNarrator: The Titans argue with the narrator over his habit of NarratingTheObvious.
* LimitedAnimation: {{Lampshaded}} by the Titans, who complain about only being able to move their heads and arms, while Starfire points out her MotionlessChin.
* StylisticSuck: The retro Titans are done in the style of the Creator/{{Filmation}} series of the 1960s, with their NoBudget LimitedAnimation, ObviousExposition and corny dialogue, all of it consistently {{Lampshaded}} by Control Freak and the Titans.
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* AnAesop: Control Freak learns that "not all old things are good, and not all new things are bad".
* ArtShift: Control Freak changes the Titans into a more realistic style. Starfire, in particular, reverts to how she appears in the comics.
* InteractiveNarrator: The Titans argue with the narrator over his habit of NarratingTheObvious.
* LimitedAnimation: {{Lampshaded}} by the Titans, who complain about only being able to move their heads and arms, while Starfire points out her MotionlessChin.
* StylisticSuck: The retro Titans are done in the style of the Creator/{{Filmation}} series of the 1960s, with their NoBudget LimitedAnimation, ObviousExposition and corny dialogue, all of it consistently {{Lampshaded}} by Control Freak and the Titans.
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Control Freak tries to prove older cartoons were better by transporting the Titans into a retro version of their universe.