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'''Starfire''': Fun!
'''Starfire''': Fun!
'''Raven''': These "fun" April Fools' pranks are just excuses to be cruel to your friends. No one likes being the butt of a joke. ''Especially me.''}}
'''Raven''': These "fun" April Fools' pranks are just excuses to be cruel to your friends. No one likes being the butt of a joke. ''Especially me.''}}
* [["There and Back" Story]]: The basic premise of "[[Road Trip Episode|Road Time]]". Cyborg eggs the other Titans into [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|going on a road trip]] to... wherever. It's about the journey, after all. {{spoiler|[[Subverted]] at the end when the "back" never happens - the other Titans refuse to repeat the experience and instead build a new [[Brick Joke|B-shaped tower]] right at their destination.}}
* [[Two Shorts]]
* [[Two Shorts]]



Latest revision as of 13:41, 18 March 2021

Teen Titans Go! is a Denser and Wackier Spin-Off of the Teen Titans franchise. Each character uses the same voice actor as their Teen Titans cartoon version, except Speedy, who has Robin's voice actor, for comedic purposes.

Not to be confused with the Teen Titans Go! comic book.

Tropes used in Teen Titans Go! (animation) include:
  • Adaptation Dye Job: Starfire, from red to pink.
  • Black Comedy: In an infamous scene from "Batman v Teen Titans: Dark Injustice", an April Fools' Day-themed episode, Robin tries to prank his teammates with scotch tape between two walls, when Starfire, Cyborg and Beast Boy come up and inform him of "something most serious" (breaking the fun mood): His parents are here on the other side of a door! Robin, ecstatic at seeing his dead parents, runs up to the room... and gets caught in a scotch tape trap. It was a prank! As the teammates laugh at him:

Robin: You sure did get me. You sure did- (bursts into tears)

  • Comedic Sociopathy: In the intro to the April Fools' Day-themed "Batman v Teen Titans: Dark Injustice", Raven does not appreciate what she sees as mean-spirited pranks that her teammates perform on Robin, like when Starfire pretended to want to kiss Robin, only to punch him in the chest:

Starfire: April the Fools!
(Cyborg and Beast Boy laugh at Robin)
Robin: Got me again!
Starfire: You see, Raven?
Raven: Uh, you just humiliated him.
Starfire: But in the fun way. See?
(Cyborg, Beast Boy and Robin give a thumbs up)
Starfire: Fun!
Raven: These "fun" April Fools' pranks are just excuses to be cruel to your friends. No one likes being the butt of a joke. Especially me.