‘Teen Titans Go!’ insults original ‘Teen Titans’
Did you ever watch “Teen Titans,” in 2003? Well, in 2013, Cartoon Network decided to remake the show with a bad re-animation, transforming the characters to dislikable and stupid, and insulting the fans of the original show, thus calling it “Teen Titans Go!”
This show revolves around the Titans’ (Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, Raven, and Cyborg) funny business when not saving the world. While there are some people that like this show, there’s a good majority that loathe it and I’m probably going to have to side with those that loathe “Teen Titans Go!”
I watched a few episodes and noticed that there were even worse episodes to come.
Many of them include Cyborg and Beast Boy saying “waffles” for 11 minutes, Starfire being friends with a boil on her stomach, and a Scooby-Doo-parody episode with LeBron James.
I get there are LeBron fans and haters out there, but why did he choose to take part in this episode? This episode currently has a 5.1 out of 10 rating on IMDb.
There was a Marvel Comics cartoon named “Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.” that Chris Bosh, another NBA star, voiced Heimdall in one episode and that currently has a 7.6 out of 10, an improvement from the LeBron James episode.
Also, some episode titles don’t even go with the plot of the episodes. The episode “Return of Slade” was the most disliked out of all of them. The creators decided to lure fans in by having a title with a villain of the original show and then insult the fans.
Could they be serious? There was so much hatred for this episode because of how much it insulted the fans of the original show. From what one YouTube guy said, the episode told the viewers watching cartoons that they should grow up.
First off, there are some cartoons I like, even at younger standards. And there are cartoons for older humans as well.
Plus, the characters from the original show are turned into some comedic, goofy elementary kids in teenage bodies.
For instance, the original Robin, the leader of the team, is serious, yet cares for his team and brings them together, while his “Teen Titans Go!” version turned him into a self-absorbed twit that’s so full of himself and is willing to go too far to get what he wants.
Cyborg is now a dimwit, instead of a tech genius with somewhat of a sense of humor; Beast Boy is more annoying and stupid than the original version; Starfire is portrayed as unfocused and spacey, while her original version is socially-awkward, yet kind; and Raven is the same for the most part. But, these so-called heroes don’t act like heroes, because of their stupidity and havoc. This makes Ted Cruz look like Superman.
I also learned from YouTube that “Teen Titans Go!” was beginning to be a time-slot filler. Somehow, Cartoon Network began filling up its time slots with “Teen Titans Go!”
The network did not even bother to schedule any shows that people consider good. Are they trying to annoy viewers even further by replaying older episodes? The more they replay the episodes, I’m guessing, the more it would make viewers stop watching.
“Teen Titans Go!” is an insult to the original show, an insult to the original’s fans, and I can side with those who loathe this show. If there are more new episodes coming out, change the channel immediately.

I certainly can’t blame you. And with Cartoon Network clogging up schedules, to the point that Regular Show was cancelled, Adventure Time is ending soon and Pokémon being moved to Disney XD, I haven’t watched that channel in 2 years.
raven is the same for the most part?
I agree with most of your analysis but
what????