List of Teen Titans Go! characters
This is a list of the major and minor characters featured in and/or created specifically for the Cartoon Network animated series, Teen Titans Go!.
Teen Titans
[|Robin]
- Voice actor: Scott Menville
As in the previous series, Robin is fiercely disciplined, highly serious and hopelessly smitten with Starfire. Robin's role as leader is modestly parodied throughout the series, as he seems almost incapable of taking direction from others, easing his strict mannerisms with his teammates, or accepting any task lesser than the most important or dangerous one. He is also disturbingly emotionally unstable, mostly being rude, arrogant, spoiled, self-centred, and impulsive towards his teammates or simply crazy. Making his fellow Titans think that he is the worst leader ever.
His original comic book likeness is also featured briefly in "Books", and he is seen in his original comics outfit in a flashback in "Baby Hands". It transpires that Robin also eventually grows up to become Nightwing in "Staring at the Future", a point which is reinforced in "Sandwich Thief".
Starfire
- Voice actor: Hynden Walch
Srarfire is slightly modified from her previous likeness: she has a star design on the soles of her boots, and her pinkish-red hair is now thicker and reaches down to her feet. Starfire now also displays a green energy contrail when she is in flight—a feature which was carried over from the comic books, but was not seen previously in Teen Titans. However, it would seem that Starfire is able to alter the color of the aural energy, as evidenced in such episodes as "Lazy Sunday", "Starfire The Terrible", and "Power Moves", where she is seen wielding a light purple energy.
Her original comic book likeness is also featured briefly in "Books", and she is seen in a less sexualized version of her original comics outfit in a flashback in "Baby Hands". It would also be revealed that Blackfire would become the queen of her home world Tameran in "Staring At The Future".
[|Cyborg]
- Voice actor: Khary Payton
Unlike the original series, Cyborg is now a disembodied head connected by a small system of wires which make up a miniature body; the wiring itself can plug in and link up Cyborg's head to a fully robotic shell of a body, thereby making Cyborg more robot than human. However, this is often inconsistent from episode to episode, such as in the episode "You're Fired!" in which Cyborg is seen as having legs which are human below the knees. Cyborg falls in love with one of the H.I.V.E enemies, [|Jinx], in the episode "Opposites", which becomes a recurring joke.
His original comic book likeness is featured briefly in "Books,” and he is seen in his original comics outfit in a flashback in "Baby Hands.” A chibi of “Victor Stone,” his human self prior to automation, is displayed briefly in "Caged Tiger.” Cyborg explains his origin story, accompanied by a thought bubble recollection of the event, in "Man Person.”
Raven
- Voice actor: Tara Strong
Raven is of a very apathetic and acerbic nature, almost seemingly devoid of emotion, and often interacts with her teammates through means of sarcasm and occasional bouts of demonic anger. Key elements of Raven's persona from the original series are reintegrated for the new show: for example, her quick temper often causes her to bare the four glowing red eyes of her demon father Trigon. Some elements of her character have nonetheless been modified for Go!: for instance, instead of being regularly annoyed by Beast Boy, it is revealed that she is secretly interested in him romantically. Additionally, Raven's dark persona is softened slightly; as revealed in the series premiere, she is made to be a fan of the in-universe cartoon series Pretty Pretty Pegasus.
Robin categorized Raven's role in the group as "the sarcastic older sister" in "Uncle Jokes". She is seen in her original comics outfit in a flashback in "Baby Hands".
Beast Boy
- Voice actor: Greg Cipes
As in the comics, Beast Boy is very good friends with fellow Titan Cyborg, though their friendship would be tested at times, such as in "Pie Bros", "Burger vs. Burrito", and briefly in "Hey Pizza". Though he is constantly seen as a nuisance to teammate Raven, a new dynamic is added to their strained relationship when it is alluded that she is secretly attracted to him; later convinced that he and she are meant to become a couple in spite of their differences, he would make an effort to officially win her affection, nearly marrying her in the process. It was revealed in "Nature" that Beast Boy's civilized lifestyle can cause him to lose his animal-morphing superpowers, and that it could only be restored by reconnecting with [|Mother Nature].
His original comic book likeness is also featured briefly in "Books", and he is seen in his original comics outfit in a flashback in "Baby Hands". Beast Boy sings a modified version of Love Won't Fade, a song written and performed by Cipes' musical group, to Terra in the Valentine's Day episode "Be Mine".
Bumblebee
- Voice actor: Ozioma Akagha
Allies
Aqualad
- Voice actor: Wil Wheaton
In "Pirates," Aqualad meets Raven and falls for her romantically. Aqualad eventually gets Raven to go out on a date with him under the sea, where he would win her over by subjecting his undersea orchestra to a vicious feeding frenzy by a trio of Great White Sharks. However, Aqualad's pursuit of Raven put him into conflict with Beast Boy, who also has a complex romance with Raven, prompting Raven to resolve the love triangle with a fight to the death between Aqualad and Beast Boy. Beast Boy intensely mauled and pummeled Aqualad to win Raven's favor. As Aqualad recuperates in the hospital, he would expose his pirate heritage, to the delight of Cyborg, who had suspected Aqualad of being a pirate from the very beginning.
Más y Menos
- Voice actors: Freddy Rodriguez
They arrive at Titans Tower as part of a mentorship program run by Robin, who would repeatedly laud Más for his "positive attitude" while chiding Menos for being a "negative influence." While at the Tower, the brothers prove to be more insightful than their young ages would suggest, as they would teach the other Titans the value of trying new things and the importance of teamwork. Robin, incensed by what he believed to be Menos' interloping, schemes to drive Menos away so that he could have Más' undivided attention. When the brothers reunite, their overcharged energy has them uncontrollably bolting throughout the city. Robin stands in their path to separate them; he succeeds, but is horribly injured in the process.
Speedy
- Voice actor: Scott Menville
He appears in "The Date," acting as Robin's romantic rival for Starfire's affections. Robin is later driven to kidnap Speedy and take his place on his dinner date with Starfire in an effort to sabotage their possible romance. Speedy would later free himself and steal Robin's uniform to confront him at the restaurant; they quickly learn to master each other's weapons, but Speedy would lose to Robin, giving him the time to swap their clothes again—by this point, Robin's damage to Speedy's reputation was done, and Starfire was no longer interested in him. Speedy is also seen in a flashback cameo at the Titans East Dance Party in the episode "Starliar," as well as in "Dreams" during another cameo in Robin's dream sequence.
The Wonder Twins
- Voice actors: Tara Strong, Khary Payton
They appear in "You're Fired!," hoping to replace the fired Beast Boy in the Teen Titans. They accept, but they only want to hire Jayna; once they are told that they will need both twins for Jayna to make use of her powers, they hire Zan as well, but only to serve as the Titans' receptionist. The relationship works out well for the Titans, though not so well for Zan, who conspires with Beast Boy to sabotage Jayna's work performance so Beast Boy could get rehired. However, the Titans refuse to do so after Zan reveals their plot, and after enduring the humiliation of being called "useless" by Starfire, he flushes himself down the toilet to "join the ocean." With Jayna unable to morph into a fish to chase him, Beast Boy does it himself, ultimately scooping up liquid Zan into his mouth while morphed into a pelican and returning him to Titans Tower. With Beast Boy rehired, Jayna and Zan depart into the ocean.
Villains
Slade
- Voice actor: Will Arnett
Through the film, Slade poses as female director Jade Wilson, distracting all the world's superheroes by making films about them while stealing various components from the cities they protect in order to create a mind control device and take over the world. He initially views the Titans as a joke and no threat to him, but after they put up a serious battle and recover one of the components from him, he schemes to split Robin from his teammates as Jade with the allure of making his own movie. Slade eventually steals back the component and destroys the Titans' tower, before activating his device and turning the mind controlled superheroes on the Titans. He pilots a giant robot to fight the Titans during the film's final confrontation, but is defeated and his device destroyed.
Blackfire
- Voice actor: Hynden Walch
[|Brother Blood]
- Voice actor: John DiMaggio
Luring Robin, Raven and Starfire to an abandoned warehouse with a false S.O.S., he captures them with the intent to steal their access codes to the Titans Tower defense system. Instead of falling prey to Blood's [|Pain Bot], the threesome surrenders their passwords without a fight. Still needing Cyborg and Beast Boy's passwords, Blood lures them to the warehouse as well and succeeds in capturing them, but the plot hits a snag when–as the episode's title suggests–Cyborg and Beast Boy are in the midst of a challenge in which the two can only say "waffles." Even when subjected to the Pain Bot's torture, the two refused to crack, which gives Robin, Starfire and Raven the idea to endlessly say "waffles" themselves. Driven mad by the Titans' intransigence, Blood hops atop Pain Bot and flees. Brother Blood would return as the main villain in "Little Buddies," taking a thrashing from the Titans until he summons Pain Bot; the tide turns until Robin's exploding [|Birdarang] destroys Pain Bot's remote and takes Brother Blood out of commission. Although it is never revealed how he survived his fate in "Little Buddies", he later would reappear in a cameo during "I See You," in which he is seen eating a sandwich at a diner, doing his best to ignore Cyborg and Beast Boy as they conspicuously stake him out.
Control Freak
- Voice actor: Alexander Polinsky
In the five-part "Island Adventures" miniseries, Control Freak stranded the Titans on a counterfeit island with their memories wiped to place them in a reality television show for the benefit of every villain. Although he and the other Teen Titans villains present were defeated by the Teen Titans and the auxiliary characters they befriended, Control Freak unleashes the second wave of viewers consisting of the classic DC Comics supervillains and Slade.
Cinderblock
- Voice actor: None
A distraught Robin first fights Cinderblock in "Staff Meeting," uncontrollably sobbing the whole time over his broken staff. Unable to do any real harm in his mournful state, Cinderblock quickly dispatches Robin with a single punch. Cinderblock later returns in a cameo as the apparent captain of the "Block Heads" dodge-ball team during "Artful Dodgers." Cinderblock would reappear to attack a train yard in the opening of "Starfire The Terrible," but he would be literally 'disarmed' and defeated by Robin from behind the wheel of his Robin-cycle for his self-declared "Motorcycle Monday" crime-fighting ritual. Cinderblock is also briefly seen in "Legs," as the recipient of Lady Legasus's "Lightning Leg" attack.
Dr. Light
- Voice actors: Scott Menville, Rodger Bumpass ;
He first appears in "Staff Meeting," laughing uncontrollably at the sight of Robin's broken and haphazardly reassembled staff; Robin tries to use the broken staff against him regardless, but Light quickly blasts him away. Dr. Light returns in a cameo during "Artful Dodgers" as the apparent captain of the "Fluorescent Force" dodge-ball team. He appears once again in "Colors of Raven," having blown up a museum and in possession of a mysterious prism which later splits Raven into [|her emotional selves]. Prior to this, however, Raven manages to teleport him into a prison cell.
In the events of "Caged Tiger," Light–now voiced by his original voice actor–returns for a new attack on the Titans, but decides to hold off on it as a result of the male Titans being trapped in the elevator at Titans Tower; he is on the verge of renouncing his villainy and joining the Teen Titans following a friendly lunch with Raven and Starfire, but changes his mind and swears vengeance after he is relentlessly pummeled by Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy.
Dr. Light would return with another speaking role as the main foe of "I See You;" as Robin teaches Starfire the finer points of a stakeout, Starfire takes the lessons to heart and becomes "The Jeff," and uses her newfound investigatory skills to lead the pair to Doctor Light, who has undertaken a plan to create crystal death rays under the guise of a chandelier shop. He would become crushed by one of his own chandeliers once his evil plan is exposed.
Killer Moth
- Voice actor: Scott Menville
Plasmus
- Voice actor: None
Plasmus would "return" as part of Robin's dream sequence, appearing as one of the villains terrorizing Starfire in the opening of "Nose Mouth".
Terra
- Voice actor: Ashley Johnson
Posing as his "sweetheart", she appears in "Terra-ized," manipulating the love-struck Beast Boy to surrender critical security information on the team. All the while, she arouses the suspicions of Raven, even as the other Titans dismiss Raven's suspicions as her being insanely jealous of Terra's relationship with Beast Boy. Terra later gathers all of the Titans' most sensitive data and prepares to eliminate the team as planned; as she prepares to crush Beast Boy with a giant boulder, Raven frees herself and fights Terra, eventually succeeding in drawing her into a vortex and banishing her to another dimension, being absorbed to her apparent death. It is revealed in the special Valentine's Day episode, "Be Mine," that Terra is left stranded in an alternate dimension which is used by the Teen Titans to dispose of their garbage. She is left there for six months until Cyborg accidentally reveals Terra's whereabouts and Beast Boy schemes to free her. Learning that all five Titans would be gathered together later that evening for a Valentine's dance, Terra seeks to carry out her revenge plot there, again manipulating Beast Boy to break her into a weapons bunker to develop a set of gauntlets to boost her powers. Raven secretly exposes Terra's plot to Beast Boy, who serenades Terra once she launches her attack. She seems as though she has finally softened on Beast Boy until Raven, partly fueled by jealousy, reignites their fight and sends Terra back to the wasteland, but not before Beast Boy throws himself into the portal with her.
In "Rocks and Water," she is revealed to going out with Aqualad, Raven's former romantic interest. But due to Raven and Beast Boy's meddling, she broke up with Aqualad.
Brain
- Voice actor: Scott Menville
It would turn out that The Brain was responsible for a crime alert which interrupted the Titans' surprise birthday party for [|Beat Box] and Birdarang; unbeknownst to the Titans' little buddies who had kept the party going, The Brain had captured the five Titans, stolen their powers, and held them prisoner for eight months. Eventually the fivesome of [|Dave], Pain Bot, [|Super Robin], Beat Box and [|Bird-A-Rang] would realize the Titans are in distress and proceeds in mounting their rescue, eventually succeeding in reaching the heart of his fortress, in which The Brain would unveil a giant suit of armor fueled by the Titans' stolen superpowers, known as the Brain's Robotic Indestructable Armor Nexus, or Project B.R.I.A.N., for short. Brain is easily able to best most of the little buddies until he "kills" Beat Box, which causes a vengeful Birdarang to fight Brain to the finish, shattering the vials containing the Titans' powers and deactivating Brain's battle suit.
Monsieur Mallah
- Voice actor: None
The H.I.V.E. Five
The H.I.V.E. Five are a group of teen supervillains from a criminal organization known as the H.I.V.E. Academy. Thus far, they are the most recurring villain characters of Teen Titans Go!, appearing in a majority of the series' episodes as the central enemies. Brother Blood is noted as being the H.I.V.E.'s leader in one episode, and the five villains that make up the group are often simply called "The H.I.V.E." as opposed to the "H.I.V.E. Five."[|Billy Numerous]
- Voice actor: Scott Menville
Like the other members of the H.I.V.E. Five, Billy first appears in "Super Robin," loading a truck with the money bags from a bank they are robbing. The Teen Titans arrives to stop them; he attempts to outnumber and overpower Starfire, but he and his clones are quickly incinerated by her Star Bolts. Numerous is also seen with the H.I.V.E. Five when they return in "Artful Dodgers;" though they end up captured by the Titans following a robbery of a museum, Billy later appears as an alternate alongside [|See-More] on the "H.I.V.E. Fivers" dodge-ball team. Billy would return with his fellow H.I.V.E. Five members in "Power Moves;" though he would try to outnumber the duo of Beast Boy and Cyborg, he and his duplicates would be defeated by their "Thunder Alley K-O" power move. In "No Power," he returns with the H.I.V.E. Five for yet another bank robbery; though she was barred from using her superpowers at the time due to a bet with Robin, Raven manages to defeat a duo of Billy clones using her walker as a weapon.
Billy Numerous would again accompany the H.I.V.E. Five in their latest crime spree upon their relocation to Gotham City during "Sidekick;" though seen enamored by the light show generated by the Ultimate Batarang, he and a series of his clones are defeated, seen mounted to walls by Batarangs after attempting to flee. Numerous also makes a non-physical cameo in "Caged Tiger," seen in one of the many images which line the interior of the Titans Tower elevator. Billy appears with the H.I.V.E. Five again in "Breakfast Cheese," and is ruthlessly pummeled for loitering near a "No Loitering" sign; he does the same to the Titans later in the episode, but is eventually won over by their kindness. In "Opposites," he aids in a H.I.V.E. Five bank robbery before becoming a crime-fighter in an attempt to accommodate Jinx's relationship with Cyborg. As the Teen Titans infiltrate and mitigate the destruction of the H.I.V.E. Headquarters during "In And Out," Billy and his clones end up moving into Titans Tower. Numerous would be swiftly defeated yet again by the Titans after a bank robbery in "Money Grandma."
[|Gizmo]
- Voice actor: Lauren Tom
Gizmo's first appearance is in "Laundry Day;" with Robin locked out of Titans Tower while his uniform is being cleaned, Gizmo prepares to launch an assault on the city with his giant robot army—an assault he is forced to cancel upon noticing Robin's nudity. He later appears robbing a bank with the H.I.V.E. Five in "Super Robin," and is swiftly defeated by a tiny missile from Cyborg. Gizmo would later return as a member of the "H.I.V.E. Fivers" dodge-ball team, thereby dethroning the reigning champions "Team Titans" in "Artful Dodgers;" they would later lose the title by default by being sent back to jail.
Gizmo later makes good on his threat to return with his robot army in "The Left Leg," combating the Titans' own giant robot, though Gizmo and his robots would ultimately be beaten by Robin, who happened to be piloting the episode's namesake. In "Power Moves," Gizmo returns with the H.I.V.E. Five to ransack the downtown area, but is defeated. In the course of yet another H.I.V.E. Five bank robbery, Gizmo is defeated by Cyborg, who, in lieu of using his traditional superpowers, bludgeons him with a mailbox in "No Power." Gizmo appears with the H.I.V.E. Five again in "Breakfast Cheese," and is ruthlessly pummeled for loitering near a "No Loitering" sign; he does the same to the Titans later in the episode, but is eventually won over by their kindness. In the opening of "Opposites," he executes a bank robbery with the H.I.V.E. Five; once he finds out about Jinx's secret relationship with Cyborg, he forbids her from seeing him. The emotional Jinx eventually prods Gizmo into making the H.I.V.E. Five into crime-fighters, but it fails to work out as Cyborg had convinced the Titans to become criminals. Gizmo ends up welcoming the Teen Titans into the H.I.V.E. Headquarters during "In And Out," though the H.I.V.E. Five would end up moving into Titans Tower by the episode's end. Gizmo would be swiftly defeated yet again by the Titans after a bank robbery in "Money Grandma."
Jinx
- Voice actor: Lauren Tom
Her debut is in "Girl's Night Out;" disheartened by being left out of the Boy's Night Out by Robin, Cyborg and Beast Boy, Starfire coaxes Raven to break Jinx out of jail to show them how a Girl's Night Out is done. She is eventually freed from her shackles as well, and uses her jinxing powers to un-anchor their Bumper Cars to lead police on a wild, destructive chase through the city. The three are then arrested and jailed, but they decide to break out together for another Girl's Night Out, stopping only to say hello to the boys on their Boy's Night Out.
In "Opposites," Jinx engages in a secret relationship with the Teen Titan, Cyborg. The relationship is eventually exposed by their respective team leaders, and Jinx & Cyborg are forcibly broken up. Distraught over the break-up, Jinx convinces Gizmo to make the H.I.V.E. Five into crime-fighters, which would allow her relationship with Cyborg to be appropriate, but unbeknownst to her, Cyborg had convinced the Teen Titans to become criminals at the same time for that very same reason, which kept them both in a state of opposition. In the argument/battle that followed, they break up again, though it would appear that they seem nonetheless determined to continue the relationship in secret, as evidenced by Jinx's appearance at the Titans' Valentine's dance in "Be Mine."
[|Mammoth]
- Voice actor: Kevin Michael Richardson
Mammoth first appears via cameo in "Gorilla," belly-flopping onto Robin when a gorilla-morphed Beast Boy refuses to help him. He appears with the H.I.V.E. Five during a bank robbery in "Super Robin;" Robin prefers to take on Mammoth because he is the largest and strongest of the group, though it proves to be difficult for the powerless Robin to accomplish on his own. Mammoth later helps the "H.I.V.E. Fivers" dodge-ball team defeat the Titans for their championship in "Artful Dodgers," though the team later loses the title by default by being sent back to jail. He briefly appears in "Books," apparently attempting to attack Starfire, but is effortlessly blasted by a Star Bolt without her even bothering to look up from the book she is reading. He returns with the H.I.V.E. Five in "Power Moves," falling prey to Cyborg and Robin's surprisingly devastating "Power Rang" power move. After yet another H.I.V.E. Five bank robbery during "No Power," Mammoth would briefly engage in a fight with Robin before he accidentally crushes himself with a car he is lifting after See-More bumps into him, causing him to drop the car onto himself.
Mammoth appears with the H.I.V.E. Five again in "Breakfast Cheese," and is ruthlessly pummeled for loitering near a "No Loitering" sign; he does the same to the non-violent Titans later in the episode, but is eventually won over by their kindness. In "Opposites," he aids in a H.I.V.E. Five bank robbery before becoming a crime-fighter in an attempt to accommodate Jinx's relationship with Cyborg. As the Teen Titans infiltrate and mitigate the destruction of the H.I.V.E. Headquarters during "In And Out," each having gained entry into the clique before they each unnecessarily assault him, Mammoth ends up moving in to Titans Tower.
In another H.I.V.E. Five exploit in the events of "Sidekick," Mammoth and the gang would take part in a crime spree after relocating to downtown Gotham City. He, along with the other H.I.V.E. Five members, nonetheless winds up defeated and jailed by the Titans at the episode's conclusion. Mammoth would also be swiftly defeated by the Titans after another bank robbery in "Money Grandma."
See-More
- Voice actor: Kevin Michael Richardson
He appears with the H.I.V.E. Five again in "Breakfast Cheese," and is ruthlessly pummeled for loitering near a "No Loitering" sign; See-More would do the same to the non-violent Titans later in the episode, but is eventually won over by their kindness. In "Opposites," he aids in a H.I.V.E. Five bank robbery before becoming a crime-fighter in an attempt to accommodate Jinx's relationship with Cyborg. As the Teen Titans infiltrate and mitigate the destruction of the H.I.V.E. Headquarters during "In And Out," See-More ends up moving in to Titans Tower. See-More would also be swiftly defeated by the Titans after a H.I.V.E. Five bank robbery in "Money Grandma."
See-More would later accompany the H.I.V.E. Five in "Sidekick;" enveloped in a smoke screen, he is knocked out by a brass-knuckled punch to the eye by Robin and sent to jail along with his H.I.V.E. cohorts.
Ravager
Voice actor: Pamela AdlonRavager is the daughter of Slade. She's been in multiple episodes as a friend and enemy, switching sides from episode to episode. She has been friends with Raven, Raven being her favorite of the Teen Titans was short lived, then came back once she asked for help.
Trigon
- Voice actor: Kevin Michael Richardson
In "Raven's Daddy Dearest", he arrives on Earth to visit Raven, though the news makes her very irritable. Playing the role of a fatherly figure in a sitcom, complete with laugh tracks and a sweater vest, he gradually wins over Raven's teammates by way of a charm offensive; after seducing each of them with special powers from his magic, the Titans are convinced that Trigon isn't as bad as Raven believes and encourages her to take his life advice. Unbeknownst to them, however, Trigon's plans for Raven entails her embracing the dark magic with which she is born thereby making her a full demon, the final phase of which involves Raven killing all of her friends as they beg for mercy. The close call prompts an immediate change of heart, and instigates a brief fight between Trigon and the Titans; Raven then transports Trigon back to his own dimension, though she expects him to likely return on Thanksgiving.
Trigon would reappear in Raven's dream sequence as a silhouette of himself in his fiery dimension during "Dreams", and is also referenced in the episode "Brain Food;" written on a blank page inside Raven's Spell Book are the words, "To Raven -- Love, Dad."
In the film crossover "Teen Titans GO vs. Teen Titans", Trigon learns that Raven's gem crack and allies himself with the Trigon of another universe who was destroyed by his Raven. Ultimately, due to his counterpart's abuse after being revived, the alliance fell apart with Trigon eating his counterpart to transform into a centaur version of himself called Hexagon. Trigon is reverted to his original state after his counterpart is rendered incorporeal again and is exiled to a zombie universe.
Mother Mae-Eye
- Voice actors: Billie Hayes
As the proprietor of the pie shop, Mother Mae-Eye's Pies, it acts as the local hang-out for the Teen Titans; the five heroes enjoy eating here, with Robin and Starfire stating that her pies are "the best in Jump City," even as Raven comments on a rumor that Mae-Eye's secret ingredient for her pies is people. This suspicion is confirmed by several scenes throughout the episode showing her hypnotizing other patrons in the shop and leading them into the kitchen. Beast Boy works in Mae-Eye's shop to earn money for a birthday gift for Cyborg, as the other Titans conduct the party in Mae-Eye's shop. As Beast Boy and Cyborg are later distracted by getting into a pie-throwing fight, Mother Mae-Eye comes out and hypnotizes Robin, Raven and Starfire, preparing to bake them into her pies. After Beast Boy and Cyborg resolve their differences, they are served a trio of pies seemingly made out of their teammates, which they recklessly devour; however, it would be revealed in a widened shot that Raven, Robin and Starfire had survived and defeated Mother Mae-Eye off-screen.
Mother Mae-Eye would return with a speaking role as the main villain of the episode, "Grandma Voice." Armed with her magical wooden spoon and rollers, she holds the Titans at bay for some time until she is chased off by Cyborg, who begins to become possessed by [|his grandmother's voice]. In an effort to get Cyborg back to normal, the other Titans return to Mother Mae-Eye's Pies to entrap themselves into her pie-making machine to lure Cyborg and Mother Mae-Eye into having a "Grandma Fight." In that fight, Mae-Eye "knocks some sense" into Cyborg, separating the "Grandma" part of his personality from his body. Though Mother Mae-Eye tries to escape after doing so, Cyborg–now in his right mind–would blast her from the sky.
Mumbo
- Voice actor: Tom Kenny
Mumbo is confronted by the Teen Titans as he is in the middle of robbing the Yum Yum Kitty Diner, but is later swept into doing an impromptu magic show for the bedazzled heroes. After bilking the Titans out of their money, claiming he "made it disappear," he is stopped from escaping by the magical Raven, who teleports him into a prison cell.
Before he makes his first physical appearance, Mumbo is referenced on a casino marquee, which reads "Performing Tonight: Mumbo Jumbo," during "Driver's Ed."
Mad Mod
- Voice actor: Mad Mod currently has no dialogue
Santa Claus
- Voice actor: Robert Morse
Other characters
Easter Bunny
- Voice actor: Scott Menville
Pain Bot
- Voice actors: Scott Menville ; Khary Payton
Summoned by Blood to coerce the access codes out of Robin, Raven and Starfire, the three give up easily once they see what Pain Bot is capable of. When Beast Boy and Cyborg are later captured for their own passwords, they are subjected to Pain Bot when they refuse to stop saying "waffles" for every word, and even allow themselves to be tortured to the point of mutilation because of it. Brother Blood himself is driven mad when all five Titans take to saying "waffles," and hops aboard Pain Bot to flee the warehouse. Brother Blood and Pain Bot return in "Little Buddies;" after Blood's defeat, Cyborg takes a liking to Pain Bot and adopts him as his "little buddy" in spite of the other Titans' protests. To settle the matter, Cyborg calls for a "Little Buddy Showdown" to determine which of the Titans' little buddies can stay at the Tower; Pain Bot goes on to defeat Beast Boy's pet wolf Dave, Raven's interdimensional demon, Bird-A-Rang & Beat Box, the [|"New Staff" Universe Branch], and the Super Robin. However, once Pain Bot reaches the Final Round against Starfire's "little buddy" Silkie, he is swiftly and ferociously devoured, but survived.
Pain Bot, apparently fully reformed, returns in the events of "Brian" to help celebrate the birthdays of Bird-A-Rang and Beat Box. Along with Dave and Super Robin, the group of Little Buddies hardly notice anything amiss when the Titans leave the party for a crime alert and don't return for eight months. Once they realize the Titans are in trouble, Pain Bot would partake in the mission to rescue them from The Brain.
Beat Box
- Voice actor: Beat Box has no dialogue
Beat Box resurfaces in a cameo with Bird-A-Rang as co-stars of a television show during "Puppets, Whaaaaat?". In the events of "Brian," Beat Box and Bird-A-Rang are invited to Titans Tower for their surprise birthday party; while they and the other little buddies continue the festivities after the Titans leave the party for a crime alert, they come to realize that the team had actually been captured by The Brain. Beat Box and Bird-A-Rang along with Dave, Pain Bot and Super Robin would go on to mount a rescue mission, and Beat Box would make the ultimate sacrifice when he leaps in front of Bird-A-Rang to take a Sonic Blast which causes him to shut down. After Bird-A-Rang defeats The Brain and the Titans are freed, Beat Box is "brought back to life" when Cyborg simply replaces his set of batteries.
Bird-A-Rang
- Voice actor: Scott Menville
After Robin becomes enamored with the concept of a "Power Move" in said episode, he works with Cyborg to merge other things of theirs, one such combination taking place between Cyborg's high-tech motherboard and one of Robin's ordinary Birdarangs. The merger brings the Bird-A-Rang to life somehow with an ability to float and a beak which allows him to speak, and he accompanies the threesome of Robin, Cyborg, and [|the equally self-aware merger of Cyborg's boombox and Robin's staff] throughout the episode, especially after Robin makes himself at home within Cyborg's body in what he deems "the ultimate merging of their powers." Bird-A-Rang often comments sarcastically upon the failed "power" merges that Cyborg and Robin would later go on to attempt; i.e., as with their 'Snack Combo', "Now that's a mouthful," with their 'Fashion Combo', "That's a fashion no-no," and their unnamed sport combo, "Smooth move, bro."
Bird-A-Rang would return in the events of "Little Buddies," representing Team Robin along with [|New Staff], Super Robin and Beat Box in the "Little Buddy Showdown." Bird-A-Rang partners with the latter in a two-on-one match against Team Cyborg's Pain Bot, but they instead "break it down" with a dance number. Pain Bot hammers Beat Box into defeat and flicks away Bird-A-Rang as a result. The two later reappear as apparent stars of their own television show during "Puppets, Whaaaaat?", and are the focal characters of "Brian" when Bird-A-Rang must lead the team of little buddies on a rescue mission to save the Titans from The Brain. During the rescue, Beat Box takes a killer blow from The Brain as he pilots his Project B.R.I.A.N. exoskeleton, prompting the vengeful Bird-A-Rang to retrofit its aerodynamic boomerang shape to morph into a small, sleek anthropomorphic battle robot to fight The Brain. Bird-A-Rang would defeat The Brain by shattering the vials containing the Titans' powers, depowering Brain's armor and giving the rejuvenated Titans the ability to free themselves. Bird-A-Rang would mourn the loss of his "bro" until Beat Box's batteries are replaced, bringing him back to life.
Dave
- Voice actor: Dave has no dialogue
Super Robin
- Voice actor: None
The bird returns during the Bird Party in "Birds," in which he is seen relentlessly flirting with Raven to her chagrin. He also competes against Pain Bot as a member of Robin's team in "Little Buddies," but is swiftly defeated. Super Robin would make a return during "Brian" as one of the guests at Bird-A-Rang & Beat Box's surprise birthday party; Super Robin is the first to acknowledge the Titans' capture eight months into their party, and is even able to hold his own for a short time against Monsieur Mallah during the Little Buddies' rescue mission.
Silkie
- Voice actors: Uncredited; Tara Strong
Silkie is a recurring figure at Titans Tower and is absent in very few episodes; multiple portraits of Silkie can also be found throughout the tower, including one of him in a bumblebee costume and with him dressed as Batman in another. As before, Silkie is easily agitated when unfed and is capable of eating anything and everything when he is in a fit of hunger. Silkie is modestly redesigned for the new show; he is now given the appearance of a light pink maggot with a tri-sectioned thorax, as opposed to the pale elliptical silkworm appearance he had before.
The first episode in which Silkie is the focal character is "La Larva de Amor," in which he has a telenovela-styled adventure complete with damsel-in-distress [|Sonia] and her crime-boss ex-fiancée [|Carlos]. Silkie—accidentally granted magical intelligence by Beast boy—has to save the world from a giant asteroid by himself in "Brain Food." Silkie would go on to win the "Little Buddy Showdown" by devouring Pain Bot in the final round during "Little Buddies," and is given his first speaking role after being reunited with Killer Moth and subsequently mutated into a giant version of himself with butterfly wings and an ability to talk in the conclusion of "Missing."
The Couch Spirit
- Voice actor: Khary Payton
Going through a state of withdrawal after a crime-less week, Robin is relentlessly antsy, to the annoyance of the other Teen Titans. When a Crime Alert is finally issued, the other Titans force Robin to "take the day off" by confining him to Titans Tower by way of an electric shock collar. Beast Boy—having swapped places with a green-painted pigeon to take the day off himself—stays with Robin at the tower and attempts to teach him how to "become one with the couch." Robin eventually succeeds in meeting the Couch, and learns that his inability to relax stems from his upbringing around the circus animals that teased and bullied him as a baby. The Couch convinces Robin that it is okay to relax now that the animals can't bother him anymore; Robin thanks the Couch for making peace with his past and proceeds to relax for the rest of the day, even as his overwhelmed teammates cry out for his help in their battle.
The Couch Spirit reappears in "Lazy Sunday," first seen encouraging Cyborg and Beast Boy's laziness, and again at the episode's conclusion expressing his gratitude in returning to Titans Tower after the couch is retrieved from the Jump City Community Center.
Universe Tree
- Voice actor: Khary Payton
The Universe Branch, credited as "Staff," would return later as one of Robin's little buddies fighting unsuccessfully against Pain Bot in "Little Buddies". As a result of his fight against Pain-Bot, he was apparently killed by Pain-Bot.
Guest appearances
- Aquaman
- B'wana Beast
- Batgirl
- Batman
- Commissioner Gordon
- Detective Chimp
- Nite Owl
- Superman
- Vixen
- Wonder Woman