The best episode written by Steve Borst is "Lication", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Dave Stone". "Lication" aired on 9/1/2017 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Ones and Zeroes".
Robin introduces the other Titans to a money-making application but they soon learn the dangers of a shareconomy.
Director: Dave Stone
Writer: Steve Borst
The Titans build an AI robot so it will create a pizza that's never been made before.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Steve Borst
Batman and Commissioner Gordon have a slumber party and watch their favorite TV shows.
Director: Mark Marek
Writer: Steve Borst
Wanting their 365th episode to be extra special, the Titans head to the Warner Bros. studio lot to find a director.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Steve Borst
Tired of the normal traditions, the Titans decide to create their own for Thanksgiving.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Steve Borst
The Titans must help De La Soul save their music after it is stolen by an alien.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Steve Borst
Beast Boy starts using more than 10% of his brain in an effort to find the hidden images in a puzzle.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Steve Borst
The Justice League holds a talent competition to find a superhero worthy of joining their team and Robin tries everything to win.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Steve Borst
The Justice League holds a talent competition to find a superhero worthy of joining their team and Robin tries everything to win.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Steve Borst
When the other Titans start listening to heavy metal music, Robin warns them of the dangers.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Steve Borst
Cyborg’s Love Matcher 5000 program pairs Raven with Beast Boy and Starfire with Aquaman. While Beast Boy does everything he can to get Raven to love him, Robin tries to be more like Aquaman to win Starfire’s heart.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Steve Borst
After Starfire kisses his hand, Robin vows to never wash it again, which leads to disastrous results.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Steve Borst
A flashback reveals how Robin changed from a mild-mannered sidekick to form the Teen Titans and become their quick-tempered leader.
Director: James Krenzke
Writer: Steve Borst
The continuation of a flashback that reveals how Robin changed from a mild-mannered sidekick to form the Teen Titans and become their quick-tempered leader.
Director: Ken McIntyre
Writer: Steve Borst
Beast Boy turns into a loud, obnoxious gorilla and refuses to change back driving Robin crazy. Gorilla Beast Boy takes over the leadership of the Titans leading to chaos ranging from not letting a girl get onto Beast Boy's monkey bars, fighting crocodiles, and freeing captive gorillas from the zoo. Cyborg teaches Robin how to be an alpha male so he can take back his role as leader of the Teen Titans.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Steve Borst
Beast Boy's behavior causes him to be fired from the Teen Titans and replaced by a pair of shape-shifting twins.
Director: Luke Cormican
Writer: Steve Borst
Beast Boy teaches Starfire how to lie and it backfires as her lies get more and more outrageous.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Steve Borst
When Robin needs an archenemy, Starfire generously offers to fill the role and she exceeds expectations.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Steve Borst
Cyborg has a crush on Jinx.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Steve Borst
The Titans are determined to find out what happened to the missing 2'oclock hour during Daylight Saving Time.
Director: Peter Rida Michail
Writer: Steve Borst
It's St. Patrick's Day and after wishing to become a leprechaun, Beast Boy becomes obsessed with gold.
Director: Dave Stone
Writer: Steve Borst
Cyborg has Raven create doubles of himself and Beast Boy.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Steve Borst
Beast Boy pretends to be a ghost haunting Starfire so she will do his bidding. When she figures out the ruse, she and the other Titans convince Beast Boy that he's actually dead.
Director: Scott O'Brien
Writer: Steve Borst