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The Titans retreat to an underground bunker after a distress signal, where they enjoy footage from their past adventures, only to notice something isn't right.
After Trigon proclaims the entire bookstore is his domain, Nana informs him that he has no control in the public domain.
Trigon shows off his collection of conquered planets, which includes Acmetropolis.
When Trigon claims to not be afraid of anything, Nana reminds him of a childhood fear.
When a visiting author notices the magical abilities of the bookstore gang, she invites them to be contestants on a new game show on TV.
Raven returns to Azarath to help out Trigon and Nana at the family bookstore, and learns a lot about her father.
Starfire and her crew go on a dangerous mission to prevent Blackfire from acquiring a powerful Tamaranean relic.
Starfire and her crew play Tooth Fairy for the Tooth Fairy.
A teleportation malfunction causes the spaceship crew to lose their upper halves.
Seeing the benefits of being captain, Freak demands the position, worrying the rest of the crew.
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.
After the Titans get shrunken by Mumbo's magic, they must scale a Christmas tree to prevent him from ruining their Christmas.
The Titans make wishes on a wishbone, but when it breaks, they must travel to Gobble-Gobble Land to set things right.
The Titans are officers at the studio lot for the 100th anniversary party of Warner Bros., which is going successful until Michigan J. Frog grabs the magical shield and broke it into pieces, destroying the studio. The Titans, with Daffy Duck from Looney Tunes, Gizmo from Gremlins, The Brain Gremlin from Gremlins 2: The New Batch and Yogi Bear from Hanna-Barbera search for the pieces of the magic shield in order to restore the studio, and defeat Michigan J. Frog.
The Titans are trapped into intros of animated television series by Control Freak. Shows that have their intros shown are The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, and Batman: The Animated Series. The 2003 Teen Titans television show is included in the end, as they warp the original crew away and wreck the title sequence with silly gags.
To prove he is extreme, Robotman becomes friends with King Shark and his gang of suckerfish.
Negative Girl starts feeding on negative energy, so the Doom Patrol must stay positive before it's too late.
After Elasti-Girl is pushed to her limit, The Chief builds a robot replacement.
On a camping trip, The Chief shows off his beard and warns the Doom Patrol about the Beard Hunter.
Trying to get the Doom Patrol's house condemned, The Brain becomes a home inspector.
Worried that he's only special because of his utility belt, Robin donates it to a thrift store.
After learning about movie plot holes, the Titans have some fun but end up throwing their world into chaos.
When the Titans dog-sit for Superman, Robin tries to keep the others from spoiling Krypto.
Robin threatens to fire Dr. Light unless he starts coming up with more inventive schemes.
The Brain's home life is disrupted when his slacker brother Brian comes to visit.
When Cyborg's egg hunt tech stops working, the Titans go to their satellite to find out what happened.
Looking to motivate them, Robin tells the Titans to solve some crimes or they're fired.
After the T-Car is towed due to outstanding parking tickets, Robin has Cyborg enter a golf tournament for the cash prize.
When Sticky Joe tries to clip his pet rat's nails, it leads to a wild adventure.
Commissioner Gordon has to work, so Batman joins him at the GCPD for fun and crimefighting.
The Titans learn that toys from comedy shows don't sell, so they vow to become action heroes.
When they receive an alert that Love is missing, the Titans set out to find her using musical clues.
When they learn that Beast Boy sent Santa to jail, the Titans plan to infiltrate the prison to break him out.