The best episode written by Aaron Horvath is "The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular! (1)", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Ken McIntyre". "The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular! (1)" aired on 11/24/2017 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Fourth Wall".
When their world starts disappearing, the Titans must confront their creators. The Titans learn how difficult it is to make a cartoon when they try to animate Michael and Aaron.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Control Freak informs the Titans that they are on a TV show he created and demands they earn him an award.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Aaron Horvath
The Teen Titans each tell their slightly inaccurate origin story.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Aaron Horvath
The Titans immerse themselves into a variety of video game worlds.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Aaron Horvath
The Titans visit the Hall of Justice to use the pool, but then decided to check out the inside.
Director: Noel Belknap
Writer: Aaron Horvath
The future Teen Titans travel back in time to stop their young selves from ruining their lives financially and medically.
Director: Noel Belknap
Writer: Aaron Horvath
The Titans reminisce about the time they threw a surprise party for Cinderblock.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Robin creates the Teen Titans Awards in an effort to get his teammates to clean up the tower.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Aaron Horvath
When their world starts disappearing, the Titans must confront their creators. The Titans learn how difficult it is to make a cartoon when they try to animate Michael and Aaron.
Director: Dave Stone
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Robin attempts to make the Teen Titans to be taken more seriously by the real heroes from Young Justice.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Pizza is the source of the Titans' goofy humor.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Cyborg is looking forward to a marathon of '80s television shows, but the remote appears to be missing.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Aaron Horvath
When Beast Boy's head starts to rattle, Robin suggests that he should find a hobby so that his brain will stop shrinking.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Raven just wants some piece and quiet for once, and accidentally makes a magical deal that eliminates all sounds.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Aaron Horvath
The HIVE decides to take the day off so that they can avoid engaging with the Titans, if it is possible.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Can the Titans master the four New Year's traditions in order to break the cycle of bad years?
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Beast Boy agrees to share his birthday with Starfire after learning she's never had one on Earth.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Cyborg becomes trapped in the alternate reality of Night Begins to Shine with a dragon who wants to steal the song for his own evil purposes.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Without Cyborg, Beast Boy feels lost and sets out to find himself, but ends up meeting a music legend.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Aaron Horvath
In a final epic battle, the Titans and their musician friends square off against the dragon for control of the Night Begins to Shine.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Aaron Horvath
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
Aqualad uses shrimps and prime rib to try to win back Raven.
Director: Dave Stone
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Robin tries again to tell the real origin story of the Teen Titans.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Robin takes the Titans on an educational trip to the Grand Canyon.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Aaron Horvath
Beast Boy, Robin and Starfire go in search of the ingredients for a legendary sandwich.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Aaron Horvath