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Sticky Joe loses his shoe and his search takes him on another adventure.
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 impose his vision of the series on them.
Beast Boy and Cyborg look 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.
Lex Luthor buys Titan Island and shows them how to make passive income through real estate.
The friends are disturbed by a strange amateur ornithologist who constantly spies on them; Robin receives a message from the winged warriors; Raven, Birdarang and he immediately go to the aid of their friends who are in danger.
Robin installs two security cameras to catch the thief who keeps stealing his overnight oats.
It's Mother's Day and the Titans compete to determine which of them is the best mum and deserves all the gifts.
Robin hosts a DC Comics book club; however, the other Titans may not have done the assigned reading.
The Titans spend a day at the beach, but it is ruined by a dangerous sea creature.
The Titans motivate King Shark to start playing pool again, but he must learn to listen to his gut.
The Titans try out a new lifestyle whose identifying symbol is a piece of clothing.
Robin falls in love with a fish girl; their connection is soon tested by her brother.
The Titans face-off against a giant shark but soon discover that things are not what they seem.
Robin finds it suspicious that the Titans are nominated for a certain award every year but never win it; he decides to find out why.
Robin becomes the leader of the Joker's team and the Joker becomes the leader of the Titans, on the occasion of the DC Change of Leaders.
The Titans attempt to transport the sleeping gray gorilla that destroyed the Titans Tower back to the zoo without waking it.
Robin becomes enraged when the fight against a monster that threatens the city keeps getting postponed.
After defeating an enemy, the Titans celebrate their victory with a trip to the nail salon.
The Titans decide to not produce a Halloween special this year but soon discover they may not have a choice.
The Titans are in Boston and, with the help of Deadman, search for a legendary bowl of clam chowder.
The Wonder Twins teach the Titans about water conservation.
Cyborg and Beast Boy disguise themselves as ice villains at the Cold Academy in order to help Captain Cold.
Cyborg's birthday wish goes wrong and everything becomes cake.
The entire story of "Teen Titans Go," from the origins of the series to its success, with interviews with the producers and the cast of superheroes.
The Titans get stuck in the swamp and learn the truth about the Hall of Doom.
After a fun night out, Birdarang and Batarang must retrace their steps to find the Batmobile.
The Titans are forced to play a game of White Elephant to save their Christmas presents.
Robin explains to the rest of the team the great usefulness of the ruler; the Titans respond enthusiastically and begin measuring everything they find around.
Starfire and Cyborg keep calling the Hero Hotline for housework help out of boredom, but soon there's a real crime alert.
When the Titans are banished to Elseworlds, they try to find a way back to the main DC timeline.
The Monitor tries to make the Titans use their powers properly instead of the silly ways they've been used in the past.
Tired of fighting low-tier villains, the Titans seek out Amanda Waller so they can join Task Force X.
While visiting Philadelphia, the Titans join forces with the Bacon Brothers to stop William Penn's rampage on the city.
The League of Legs returns to help stop crime and learn about the importance of leg washing.
Raven, Cyborg and Robin are zapped into a book and must rely on Beast Boy and Starfire to make the right selections to get out.
When Sticky Joe tries to clip his pet rat's nails, it leads to a wild adventure.
When Cyborg's egg hunt tech stops working, the Titans go to their satellite to find out what happened.
Robin threatens to fire Dr. Light unless he starts coming up with more inventive schemes.
When the Titans dog-sit for Superman, Robin tries to keep the others from spoiling Krypto.
After learning about movie plot holes, the Titans have some fun but end up throwing their world into chaos.
Worried that he's only special because of his utility belt, Robin donates it to a thrift store.
Control Freak leads the Titans on a chase through various cartoon intro sequences.
At a Halloween festival, the Titans meet the famous Haunted Tank and its ghostly inhabitant, Gen. Tucker.
The Titans are in charge of the 100th anniversary party for Warner Bros on the studio lot, and everything is going well until the magical WB Shield is broken into pieces.
Starfire is the captain of a spaceship heading back to her home planet of Tamaran, and her crew is some of Earth's finest specimens.
Teen Titans Go takes a comedic look at the superheroes' lives. Viewers finally get the opportunity to watch what life is like for the super teens when their capes are left at home, and they have to deal with everyday issues.
Starfire and her crew go on a dangerous mission to prevent Blackfire from acquiring a powerful Tamaranean relic.
After "Teen Titans Go!" wins the award for being D.C.'s longest running animated series, a jealous Superman banishes the Titans to world of stop-motion in order to get their show cancelled.
The Titans find it odd when Starfire becomes friends with an ice cream scoop.
Beast Boy neglects his responsibilities, leaving the other Titans to raise his baby chick.
The Titans are excited to see the movie version of their favorite show "Babies vs. Dogs."
Inspired by the "Babies vs Dogs" movie, the Titans decide to make a big Hollywood film of their own.
Learning what happens to the Titans after "Teen Titans GO! to the Movies."
The Titans have Raven give them new superpowers, but have a hard time adjusting.
Aqualad uses shrimps and prime rib to try to win back Raven.
The Titans want to be the scariest trick-or-treaters in town, so Raven casts a spell to turn them into real monsters.
Robin tries again to tell the real origin story of the Teen Titans.
Robin takes the other Titans on a trip through the dizzying world of quantum physics.
Robin tries to teach the other Titans about real estate, but they're only interested in finding a villain to fight.
Robin takes the Titans on an educational trip to the Grand Canyon.
When the Big Game is threatened, the Titans must infiltrate the football stadium and stop the attack.
The Titans time travel back to the 1980s to determine whether it was the best decade ever.
Starfire dreams of becoming a successful business alien princess and joins a cookie-selling organization to learn the proper skills.
Robin hatches a plan to get rich off pennies, but Starfire believes they are magical.
Robin creates the Teen Titans Awards in an effort to get his teammates to clean the Tower; when the other Titans begin listening to heavy metal music, Robin warns them of the dangers and tries to calm them with smooth jazz.
When yet another crime alert interrupts their relaxation, the Titans decide to become villains and do whatever they want.
Cyborg tells the other Titans that TV wrestling is fake and tries to teach them about real wrestling.
The Titans are transported inside a fantasy adventure game and must find the key to return home.
Raven teaches the other Titans how to dance properly, but then they are captured by the Dance Demon.
The Titans reminisce about the time they threw a surprise party for Cinderblock.