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 8 is "Looking for Love", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by James Krenzke and written by Steve Borst. "Looking for Love" aired on 2/6/2023 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Teen Titans Action".
When they receive an alert that Love is missing, the Titans set out to find her using musical clues.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Steve Borst
The Titans learn that toys from comedy shows don't sell, so they vow to become action heroes. Having grown tired of their new action lifestyle, the Titans try to break their deal with Toy Master, even enlisting help from the Justice League.
Director: Luke Cormican, James Krenzke
Writer: Brady Klosterman, Steve Borst
Commissioner Gordon has to work, so Batman joins him at the GCPD for fun and crimefighting.
Director: Careen Ingle
Writer: Careen Ingle
When Sticky Joe tries to clip his pet rat's nails, it leads to a wild adventure.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Gene Grillo
After the T-Car is towed due to outstanding parking tickets, Robin has Cyborg enter a golf tournament for the cash prize.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Morgan Evans
Looking to motivate them, Robin tells the Titans to solve some crimes or they're fired.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Steve Borst
When Cyborg's egg hunt tech stops working, the Titans go to their satellite to find out what happened.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Steve Borst
The Brain's home life is disrupted when his slacker brother Brian comes to visit. Now The Brain and Mallah have to deal with Brian's messes and keep him from ruining their big secret scheme.
Director: James Krenzke, Ken McIntyre
Writer: Morgan Evans
Robin threatens to fire Dr. Light unless he starts coming up with more inventive schemes.
Director: Mike Nordstrom
Writer: Steve Borst
When the Titans dog-sit for Superman, Robin tries to keep the others from spoiling Krypto.
Director: Mike Nordstrom
Writer: Gene Grillo
After learning about movie plot holes, the Titans have some fun but end up throwing their world into chaos.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Steve Borst
Worried that he's only special because of his utility belt, Robin donates it to a thrift store.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Steve Borst
Trying to get the Doom Patrol's house condemned, The Brain becomes a home inspector.
Director: Mike Nordstrom
Writer: Steve Borst
On a camping trip, The Chief shows off his beard, but warns the Doom Patrol about the Beard Hunter.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Gene Grillo
After ElastGirl is pushed to her limit, The Chief builds a robot replacement.
Director: Mike Nordstrom
Writer: Gene Grillo
Negative Girls starts feeding on negative energy, so the Doom Patrol must stay positive before it's too late.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Matt Wayne
To prove he is extreme, Robotman becomes friends with King Shark and his gang of suckerfish.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Morgan Evans
Control Freak leads the Titans on a chase through various cartoon intro sequences.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Morgan Evans
At a Halloween festival, the Titans meet the famous Haunted Tank and its ghostly inhabitant, General Tucker.
Director: Mike Nordstrom
Writer: Steve Borst
The Titans are in charge of the 100th anniversary party for Warner Bros on the studio lot, and everything is going well until the magical WB Shield is broken into pieces.
Director: James Krenzke, Ken McIntyre
Writer: Morgan Evans
The Titans make wishes on a wishbone, but when it's broken, they must travel to Gobble-Gobble Land to set things right.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Gene Grillo
After the Titans get shrunken by Mumbo's magic, they must scale a Christmas Tree to prevent Mumbo from ruining their Christmas.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Gene Grillo
Starfire is the captain of a spaceship heading back to her home planet of Tarmaran and her crew is some of Earth's finest specimens.
Director: Mike Nordstrom
Writer: Matt Chapman
Seeing the benefits of being captain, Freak demands the position which worries the rest of the crew.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Matt Chapman
A teleportation malfunction causes the spaceship crew to lose their upper halves.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Gene Grillo