Cyborg and Beast Boy try to capitalize on Zippy's Pizza's "thirty minutes or its free" deal, but the delivery boy is seemingly unstoppable. It becomes a bit of a challenge as an all-out war of wits between them erupts. Meanwhile, Robin struggles with whether to build a senior center or a pool (leaning toward the pool mostly to see Starfire in a bikini).
Beast Boy turns into a loud, obnoxious gorilla and refuses to change back driving Robin crazy. Gorilla Beast Boy takes over the leadership of the Titans leading to chaos ranging from not letting a girl get onto Beast Boy's monkey bars, fighting crocodiles, and freeing captive gorillas from the zoo. Cyborg teaches Robin how to be an alpha male so he can take back his role as leader of the Teen Titans.
Envious of the other Titans' superpowers following their fight with the H.I.V.E. Five (consisting of Mammoth, Gizmo, Jinx, Billy Numerous, and See-More), Robin wants some of his own. After a disastrous scientific experiment goes awry that merges him with the DNA of the American Robin, he convinces Raven to use her magic to give him superpowers even though she claims that superpowers are a curse.
Raven warns the Titans not to go near a box containing the Twin Destroyers of Azarath. Starfire can't help it and opens the box, giving hugs and snuggles to the tiny and adorable destroyers... but love only makes the destroyers stronger. Now, the Titans must find a way to get the monsters back in the box before Raven finds out that they were released.
The Powerpuff Girls follow Mojo Jojo to the Teen Titans' home in Jump City, where he plans to take over the world with an army of monkeys. Beast Boy and Cyborg think Mojo is "pretty cool for a talking monkey", and the girls compete against Robin, Starfire, and Raven to see which is the best superhero team.
Season 3 episodes 41-45. The Titans are shipwrecked on a desert island and must use the island's resources to survive.
Seasons 6 episodes 18-22. The elderly Titans decide to take one last trip to the world of Night Begins to Shine only to encounter a new villain ruling the land, Ultralak. In order to stop Ultralak, the Titans must find three music stems.
Sticky Joe loses his shoe, and his search takes him on another wild adventure.
The Titans must clean the Tower for a surprise inspection.
When the Titans' real ages are revealed, they must think and act like teenagers to remain Teen Titans.
Inspired by a commercial, the Titans visit Dr. Light and Dr. Moon to learn how to make extra money.
Control Freak lures the Titans into a trap to force his vision of the Teen Titans series on them.
Beast Boy and Cyborg are looking forward to breakfast in a typical American diner, but there is something wrong with the place.
While shopping at the mall, the Titans enter a contest to win a hot tub.
The Titans are invited to an Easter factory for a tour led by the Easter Bunny. Will it be a magical time for the Titans, or will it be another trap?
The Titans fall for an offer where they can earn money without working.
After receiving a distress call, Robin, Raven and Birdarang set out to help the Winged Warriors.
Robin installs two security cameras to catch the thief who keeps stealing his overnight oats.
In Jump City, the Teen Titans arrive to stop the Balloon Man. When he cannot figure out who they are, the Teen Titans jump into a rap song to introduce themselves and become distracted, forcing the Justice League- Superman (Kal-El), Green Lantern (John Stewart) and Wonder Woman- to intervene. They criticize the Teen Titans for being childish, not taking anything seriously, and bring up the fact that they do not have a feature-length Film adaptation of their own to prove their legitimacy as actual superheroes.
In Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans, the comedic modern-day quintet takes on their 2003 counterparts when villains from each of their worlds join forces to pit the two Titan teams against each other. They'll need to set aside their differences and work together to combat Trigon, Hexagon, Santa Claus (that's right, Santa!) and time itself in order to save the multiverse.
From "Booty Scooty" to "Sour Grapes" to "The Night Begins to Shine," Birdarang counts down the raddest music from "Teen Titans Go!"
The Titans follow their heart with songs devoted to their greatest relationships. Featuring "Beast Boy & Raven", "Cyborg & Jinx", and the "Titans & food".
From furious battles to jovial bromance, Birdarang counts down the best musical moments between Beast Boy and Cyborg.
Birdarang reviews the greatest dance songs in Teen Titans Go history, featuring Dance Foyo Bees and Hot Pepper.
Robin counts down the top 15 best rivals from the show.