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 5 is "The Scoop!", rated 5.9/10 from 120 user votes. It was directed by Dave Stone and written by Ethan Nicolle. "The Scoop!" aired on 6/25/2018 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Chicken in the Cradle".
The Titans find it odd when Starfire becomes friends with an ice cream scoop.
Director: Dave Stone
Writer: Ethan Nicolle
Beat Boy neglects his responsibilities, leaving the other Titans to raise his baby chick.
Director: Victor Courtright
Writer: Ethan Nicolle
The Titans are excited to see the movie version of their favorite show "Babies vs Dogs".
Director: Dave Stone
Writer: Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic
Inspired by the "Babies vs Dogs" movie, the Titans decide to make a big Hollywood film of their own.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic
What happens to the Titans after TEEN TITANS GO! To the Movies.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Christopher J. Gentile
The Titans have Raven give them new super powers, but have a hard time adjusting.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Amy Wolfram
Aqualad uses shrimps and prime rib to try to win back Raven.
Director: Dave Stone
Writer: Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic
The Titans want to be the scariest trick-or-treaters in town, so Raven casts a spell to turn them into real monsters.
Director: Dave Stone
Writer: Michael Jelenic
Robin tries again to tell the real origin story of the Teen Titans.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic
Robin takes the other Titans on a trip through the dizzying world of quantum physics.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Michael Jelenic
Robin tries to teach the other Titans about real estate, but they’re only interested in finding a villain to fight.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic
Robin takes the Titans on an educational trip to the Grand Canyon.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic
The Justice League holds another talent competition to find the second-best superhero team in the world. The competition heats up and the Titans must find a way to beat the Hive Five.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Ethan Nicolle
The Justice League holds another talent competition to find the second-best superhero team in the world. The competition heats up and the Titans must find a way to beat the Hive Five.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Ethan Nicolle
After receiving a galactic crime alert, the Titans take off for an epic space adventure. The Titans have to stop Darkseid's latest scheme, but the excitement of the space adventure might be too much for Robin to handle.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Brady Klosterman
After receiving a galactic crime alert, the Titans take off for an epic space adventure. The Titans have to stop Darkseid's latest scheme, but the excitement of the space adventure might be too much for Robin to handle.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Brady Klosterman
When he isn't invited to Beast Boy's birthday party, Robin throws his own party with special guest Bob Uecker.
Director: Dave Stone
Writer: Christopher J. Gentile
When the Big Game is threatened, the Titans must infiltrate the football stadium and stop the attack.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Christopher J. Gentile
The Titans time travel back to the 1980s to determine whether or not it was the best decade ever.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Amy Wolfram
Starfire dreams of becoming a successful business alien princess and joins a cookie-selling organization to learn the proper skills.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Brady Klosterman
Robin hatches a plan to get rich off pennies, but Starfire believes they are magical.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Brady Klosterman
Robin tries to tell some tall tales but the other Titans give their own fractured versions instead.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Brady Klosterman
Robin feels the other Titans are spending too much time together so he encourages them to spend some time alone.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Jeff Prezenkowski
Robin teaches the other Titans about the difference between the Imperial System and the Metric System.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Brady Klosterman
In an effort to get Teen Titans Go! cancelled, Control Freak shows off some deleted scenes.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic