Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and Cyborg return in all-new, comedic adventures. They may be super heroes who save the world every day ... but somebody still has to do the laundry!
The best episode of "Teen Titans Go!" season 1 is "Legendary Sandwich", rated 6.2/10 from 494 user votes. It was directed by Luke Cormican and written by Aaron Horvath. "Legendary Sandwich" aired on 4/23/2013 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Pie Bros".
Beast Boy, Robin and Starfire go in search of the ingredients for a legendary sandwich.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Beast Boy gets a job at a pie shop in order to buy Cyborg a birthday gift.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Will Friedle
Robin takes driver's ed, and his teacher has some tricks up his sleeve.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Tab Murphy
Raven's dad cozies up to her friends in hopes of luring her over to the dark side.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Tom Pugsley
Cyborg has Raven create doubles of himself and Beast Boy.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Steve Borst
To go on a date with Starfire, Robin kidnaps Speedy.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Sholly Fisch
The gang try to teach Robin to relax after his high-strung nature begins affecting the team. Later, chores pile up while the team bicker, and soon their dirty uniforms go on the offensive.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Amy Wolfram
Later, chores pile up while the team bicker, and soon their dirty uniforms go on the offensive.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Michael Jelenic
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
Robin, Cyborg, Beast Boy, and Raven agree to take on the responsibility of babysitting Silkie while Starfire is away.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Amy Wolfram
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).
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Amy Wolfram
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
When Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy won’t let Starfire and Raven come along on their "Boys' Night Out," Starfire and Raven spring Jinx from prison and the three of them have a wild night of their own.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Amy Wolfram
Beast Boy's behavior causes him to be fired from the Teen Titans and replaced by a pair of shape-shifting twins.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Steve Borst
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.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Adam Stein
Cyborg plugs into the control panel of the Titans tower and drives the others crazy.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Adam Beechen
Starfire's new pet is a horribly dangerous parasite, but Robin is the only one who is suspicious of the beast.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: N/A
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
Raven eats a bad meatball that causes tentacles to spring from her teeth and devour the other Titans.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Paul Giacoppo
When Robin's long bo-staff is accidentally broken by the other four Titans, he seeks a new one at the mystical Tree of the Universe.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Michael Ryan
When Beast Boy believes that Terra is his new beloved sweetheart and girlfriend, Raven is suspicious of her true motives.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Eric Rogers
The Titans believe they will win an upcoming dodgeball championship.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: J. M. DeMatteis
Cyborg and Beast Boy are in perfect sync, except when it comes to their taste in food. What’s the best food ever created, burgers or burritos? The two friends have an all-out competition to settle things once and for all.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: John Loy
Cyborg’s Love Matcher 5000 program pairs Raven with Beast Boy and Starfire with Aquaman. While Beast Boy does everything he can to get Raven to love him, Robin tries to be more like Aquaman to win Starfire’s heart.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Steve Borst
A magical prism causes Raven to fragment into five distinct personalities which wreak havoc around town until the other Titans can figure out how to rejoin her.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Amy Wolfram