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 2 is "Mr. Butt", rated 6/10 from 239 user votes. It was directed by Luke Cormican and written by John Loy. "Mr. Butt" aired on 6/12/2014 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Man Person".
Blackfire pays a surprise visit to her sister Starfire, saying she wants to spend some quality time with her. The other Titans think that Blackfire is playing another trick, but Starfire is sure that this time Blackfire is serious about reviving their sisterly love
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: John Loy
Despite the Titans' protests, Beast Boy becomes convinced that replacing his body parts with robotic limbs makes him more manly.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Merrill Hagan
Aqualad asks Raven out on a date, which makes Beast Boy jealous. Cyborg tries to prove that Aqualad is really a pirate.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Adam Tierney
When Robin starts a smear campaign against all of the other Titans so that he can be re-elected Team Leader, Raven uses a time machine to bring a great leader from the past to teach Robin how to lead.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Merrill Hagan
Robin brings Starfire on a fake stakeout in an attempt to get a kiss, while Cyborg and Beast Boy hold their own stakeout to discover Raven's dark secret.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Merrill Hagan
When the Brain captures the Titans to fuel Project B.R.I.A.N., the Titans' little buddies are the only heroes who can save them.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: John Loy
When Beast Boy loses his ability to change into animals, he realizes that he’s lost touch with his wild side. He goes to the forest to reconnect with his inner beast, but Mother Nature isn't as great as he had hoped.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Merrill Hagan
Raven is delighted when the other Titans are magically turned into old people during a battle.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: John Loy
Starfire wants to learn more, but will knowledge make her a bummer?
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Justin Becker
When the other Titans find out that Cyborg is afraid of the dark, they have a slumber party to help him face his fears.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Ben Joseph
Raven warns the Titans not to go near a box containing the Twin Destroyers of Azarath. Starfire can't help it and opens the box, giving hugs and snuggles to the tiny and adorable destroyers... but love only makes the destroyers stronger. Now, the Titans must find a way to get the monsters back in the box before Raven finds out that they were released.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Ben Joseph
Robin has been hiding something under his gloves.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Amy Wolfram
Raven and Starfire clash after Starfire creates a bond with Raven's father, while Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy struggle to return to Earth's surface after falling into a deep cavern.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: John Loy
Robin's perfect sandwich is missing and he will stop at nothing to find it.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Ben Joseph
When Control Freak imprisons the Titans in a Pretty Pretty Pegasus world, the Titans decide to use violence to escape, while Raven decides to use friendship and happiness.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Merrill Hagan
When the team tries to live a vegetarian lifestyle, they learn that living that way is not for everyone.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Ben Joseph
Robin's mask hides both his secret identity and a horrible secret.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: N/A
When Robin rations bathroom time to five minutes per visit, the other Titans try to show him the magic of the bathroom.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: John Loy
Raven tries to get the other titans to enjoy Halloween again.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: John Loy
The Titans compete against each other to prove who is the better gender.
Director: Jeff Mednikow
Writer: John Loy
Cyborg is infected with a cold and the Titans shrink down to fight it off.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Ben Joseph
Cyborg completely rebuilt the T-Car and takes it out on a road trip.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Marly Halpern-Graser
When Raven’s father Trigon shows up for Thanksgiving dinner, Robin’s seating plan isn't the only thing that gets ruined.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Ben Joseph
Due to the Titans' laziness, Robin creates another team of himself to battle Brother Blood.
Director: Jeff Mednikow
Writer: Ben Joseph
Robin wants to gain the power of whistling.
Director: Jeff Mednikow
Writer: Merrill Hagan