Fighting for truth, justice and the last slice of pizza, these five superheroes are living proof you're never too young to save the planet. Protecting Earth and beyond, the Teen Titans use martial arts and gadgetry to battle villains.
The worst episode of "Teen Titans" is "Mother Mae-Eye", rated 6.3/10 from 392 user votes. It was directed by Ben Jones and written by David Slack. "Mother Mae-Eye" aired on 6/25/2005 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Fractured".
The strange Mother Mae-Eye has taken the Titans on as her children and turned the tower into a massive gingerbread house. But even below her initial weirdness, she just keeps getting weirder.
Director: Ben Jones
Writer: David Slack
When Robin accidentally wrecks his R-Cycle while pursuing a nasty thug named Johnny Rancid, he winds up with his arm in a cast and doubt in himself. The good news is he gets a visit from his number one fan, a short little weirdo name Larry the Titan. The bad news is Larry's reality-bending powers than they can fix. Can Robin get his nerve back and take down Johnny Rancid before Larry's "help" breaks the fabric of time and space and destroy reality as we know it?
Director: Michael Chang
Writer: David Slack
Being ignored by his busy teammates, Beast Boy feels left out, so he wanders the town eventually turning into a green dog. To his surprise he crashes into another green dog that is being pursued by a flying saucer. The saucer picks Beast Boy up by mistake, and its owner gives Beast Boy more attention than he would like.
Director: Michael Chang
Writer: Rob Hoegee
Starfire wakes up one day to discover a huge lump on her forehead. But this is only the start of a bizarre string of transformations affecting her - changes that interest a highly hostile creature very much.
Director: Alex Soto
Writer: Rob Hoegee
When Beast Boy mistakes Cyborg's system recharger for a video game, he accidentally infects it with a nasty computer virus. The virus quickly spreads to Cyborg himself causing the half-teen/half-machine to go haywire, and the only way to stop the virus is to shrink down to microscopic size and go on a fantastic voyage inside Cyborg. Does Amoeba Beast Boy have the brains to fix Cyborg's brains before a crazed Cyborg destroys the city?
Director: Michael Chang
Writer: Rick Copp
The Titans' Fourth of July festivities are interrupted when Mad Mod comes to the party uninvited, declaring the American Revolution a hoax and reclaiming the city for jolly old England. To make matters worse, old Mad Mod steals Robin's youth. Can the remaining Teen Titans devise a plan to take back their city and save their leader?
Director: Michael Chang
Writer: John Esposito
A mysterious new villain called Trident appears and starts stealing nuclear waste from ships. The Titans go to investigate and meet a new hero, Aqualad. This new hero causes Beast Boy to become very competitive.
Director: Alex Soto
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Cyborg has finally finished his 'baby', the T-Car. But after a battle with Overload his car disappears. It successively ends up in the hands of two bad guys called Cash and Sammy, then Gizmo, and finally Overload, the last of which forces Cyborg to make a painful decision.
Director: Alex Soto
Writer: Amy Wolfram
Beast Boy has only one real dream in life -- to someday, somehow own a Moped. And when Robin won't buy him one and Cyborg won't build him one, Beast Boy has only one way to make his dream come true he has to get a job. However, when he goes to work at a new restaurant called ""Mega Meaty Meat"" for a strange man named Bob, he soon realizes all is not what it seems.
Director: Alex Soto
Writer: Rob Hoegee
While in the Arctic Circle, the Teen Titans once again take on Dr. Light. And when an accident sends the Titans through the ice, they discover a new exotic Underworld --and two new superheroes, Kole and her caveman sidekick Gnarrk.
Director: Matt Youngberg
Writer: Amy Wolfram
Cinderblock breaks into prison--and the Teen Titans arrive in time to stop a jailbreak. But when Robin and Cyborg's big “sonic boom” maneuver goes awry, the bad guy gets away--and the boys blame each other.
Director: Ciro Nieli
Writer: David Slack
Dark ominous clouds blow in from the east, bringing Thunder and Lightning with them--two forces of nature made flesh in the form of costumed superteens. The stormy brothers aren't evil; they're just looking for a good time.
Director: Ciro Nieli
Writer: Adam Beechen
Wishing to get the most he can out of his time, Cyborg installs a special Max-7 chip into his head which throws him into overdrive, allowing him to do a lot of things, very fast. But when the self-copying Billy Numerous starts stealing everything in town, even the Max-7 may not be enough to stop him.
Director: Michael Chang
Writer: David Slack
Control Freak returns to Titan Tower with "The Ultimate Titans Challenge," a series of events designed specifically to challenge the Teen Titans. But what happens to Control Freak's big plan when he finds himself facing not the "real" Titans -- but the Titans East?
Director: Michael Chang
Writer: Melody Fox
With the other Teen Titans off fighting exciting battles with the Brotherhood of Evil, Raven is left with the worst task of all -- transporting three rambunctious future superheroes to safety. But this simple task turns into an adventure in babysitting as Raven and her young charges are chased through the Alps by the Brotherhood of Evil's Msr. Mallah.
Director: Michael Chang
Writer: Amy Wolfram
When Cyborg beats a robot named Atlas in an online video game, he challenges Cyborg to a real, physical fight; a fight Cyborg loses due to Atlas having lesser limits on his strength. Atlas then kidnaps Robin, Starfire, Raven, and Beast Boy as his prize and challenges Cyborg to a rematch where his friends’ lives are at stake.
Director: Alex Soto
Writer: Adam Beechen
Starfire adopts a weird mutant silkworm named Silkie as a pet, but when she feeds him some alien food from Tamaran, Silkie has an unexpected--and monstrous--growth spurt. Can Starfire still keep her beloved worm?
Director: Michael Chang, Christopher Berkeley
Writer: Richard Elliott, Simon Racioppa
The Grand Ruler of Tamaran has arranged for Starfire to be married during the Teen Titans' visit to Tamaran. Robin has a hard time believing that Starfire is to marry someone she hasn't met or known.
Director: Alex Soto
Writer: Amy Wolfram
While battling a mysterious creature in the wilds of Siberia, Starfire is lost in a blinding snowstorm. A reclusive young soldier named Red Star comes to her aid and the two become fast friends. When Robin and the rest of the Titans arrive, they discover Red Star hides not only a tragic past, but a destructive secret.
Director: Ben Jones
Writer: Rob Hoegee
Robin's most prized possession is stolen by the hip hot-rodder, Ding Dong Daddy, and to get it back they're going to have to beat him in a cross-country road race. But with Ding Dong Daddy making the rules and a few unexpected rivals joining in the competition, it's anyone's guess who will cross the finish line first.
Director: Matt Youngberg
Writer: John Esposito
Three new graduates from the H.I.V.E. Academy, Gizmo, Jinx, and Mammoth, are hired by Slade to ambush the Titans. The Titans try to stop them, but Robin is lost during the fight and Titans Tower is taken over by the H.I.V.E. students.
Director: Michael Chang
Writer: David Slack
While playing in the park Cyborg suddenly shuts down. After rebooting he tells the other Titans that his batteries are dying. During a battle with Mumbo, Cyborg's emergency batteries die and he is lost. The Titans believe Mumbo to have kidnapped him, but he has instead been found by a strange man called Fixit.
Director: Alex Soto
Writer: David Slack
Brother Blood is back, and this time, it's personal. Cyborg learns that Blood stole his blueprints--and the villain is using Cyborg's technology to create a doomsday device. Can Cyborg take charge of the team and lead a mission to stop his archenemy?
Director: Ben Jones
Writer: Greg Klein, Tom Pugsley
When a mysterious alien probe comes to haul Starfire away, sweet-natured Star has no idea why it came. And when Starfire's sister Blackfire stops by to visit, Starfire just wishes she would leave. Blackfire's wild, cool, and hip-- everything Starfire's not. The other Titans seem to like Blackfire so much, Starfire thinks they won't need her around anymore.
Director: Alex Soto
Writer: Amy Wolfram
When Beast Boy begins turning into an angry, aggressive Man Beast against his will, the Titans must try to save themselves from their savage friend.
Director: Alex Soto
Writer: David Slack