The best episode directed by Scott O'Brien is "Gift Rapper", rated 10/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by Lucas Crandles". "Gift Rapper" aired on 11/20/2020 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Anima-Nyet".
Yakko channels Shakespeare to save hip-hop.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Lucas Crandles
The Warners discover an unauthorized version of their show in Russia.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Lucas Crandles
Brain battles a toddler for a meteorite.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Kathleen Chen
Brain builds a driverless car.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: N/A
Yakko sings about Hollywood reboots.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Kathleen Chen
In a spoof of Jurassic Park, a crew uncovers Yakko, Wakko, and Dot in the wilderness.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Timothy Nash
Yakko, Wakko, and Dot return home and learn about the modern world after being rebooted.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Jess Lacher
Brain's meme fails to achieve world domination.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Kathleen Chen
Brain’s robot “son” turns on him.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Lucas Crandles
Hungry and wanting food, the Warners accidentally start the French Revolution.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: N/A
The Warners fight a rabbit infestation.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Jess Lacher
Cyborg and Beast Boy have a staring contest that lasts 30 years, bringing them face to face with a future of adulthood and responsibility… and they hate it.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: John Loy
Cyborg is possessed by a "Grandma Voice", which irritates the Titans.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: John Loy
Robin gets called back to the Batcave but only as a house-sitter while Batman’s away.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Amy Wolfram
Raven's past powers may cause consequences to the other Titans.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Tom Pugsley
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.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Steve Borst
Beast Boy teaches Starfire how to lie and it backfires as her lies get more and more outrageous.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Steve Borst
Starfire convinces the reluctant Titans to try defeating their enemies with compassion rather than violence.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: James Krieg
Cyborg has a crush on Jinx.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Steve Borst
Beast Boy is tired of being the least intelligent of the Titans. When all of his efforts to get smart fail, he uses Raven's spell book to cast a spell - not to make him smarter, but to make all of the other Titans dumber.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: John Loy
Cyborg has Raven create doubles of himself and Beast Boy.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Steve Borst
Beast Boy pretends to be a ghost haunting Starfire so she will do his bidding. When she figures out the ruse, she and the other Titans convince Beast Boy that he's actually dead.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Steve Borst
Cyborg plugs into the control panel of the Titans tower and drives the others crazy.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Adam Beechen
To go on a date with Starfire, Robin kidnaps Speedy.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Sholly Fisch