This is a list of the major and minor characters featured in and/or created specifically for the Cartoon Network animated series, Teen Titans Go!.
Robin is also at times emotionally unstable, arrogant, self-centered, and bad-tempered, but despite his flaws he usually learns from his mistakes and tries to make amends.
[3] An orange-skinned, green-eyed alien princess, Starfire (real name Koriand'r) is formidable for her superhuman strength, faster-than-light flight, and ability to emit bright green energy bolts from either her hands or her eyes.
Raven is of apathetic and acerbic nature, almost seemingly devoid of emotion, and often interacts with her teammates through means of sarcasm and occasional bouts of demonic anger.
As in the comics, Beast Boy is very good friends with fellow Titan Cyborg, though their friendship would be tested at times.
[2] Beast Boy sings a modified version of Love Won't Fade, a song written and performed by Cipes' musical group to Terra in the Valentine's Day episode "Be Mine".
She becomes the sixth Teen Titan in the "Super Summer Hero Camp" 5-part miniseries, which is also her first speaking role, only to leave the team eight episodes later in "The Viewers Decide".
Traditionally Aquaman's sidekick, Aqualad is an Atlantean hydrokinetic empath with the ability to telepathically communicate with sea creatures.
Debuting in the previous animated series as Titans East members, Más y Menos (which translates into "Plus and Minus") are energetic, Spanish-speaking Guatemalan twin brothers.
Speedy is a red-headed superhero wearing a red-and-yellow uniform and a black Harlequin eye mask much like Robin's.
First introduced as supporting characters in the Super Friends cartoon series, The Wonder Twins are an alien brother-sister duo affiliated with the Justice League of America.
Thus far, they are the most recurring villain characters of Teen Titans Go!, appearing in a majority of the series' episodes as the central enemies.
Gizmo is a diminutive boy genius with a skill in invention and engineering; like the previous series, he is again partnered regularly with the H.I.V.E.
Jinx is a pink-haired, gray-skinned, doll-like teen girl who wields magic powers of her namesake which create bad luck for its targets.
The Teen Titans arrives to stop them; he attempts to outnumber and overpower Starfire, but he and his clones are quickly incinerated by her star bolts.
Five when they return in "Artful Dodgers";[9] though they end up captured by the Titans following a robbery of a museum, Billy later appears as an alternate alongside See-More on the "H.I.V.E.
Five for yet another bank robbery; though she was barred from using her superpowers at the time due to a bet with Robin, Raven manages to defeat a duo of Billy clones using her walker as a weapon.
Numerous also makes a non-physical cameo in "Caged Tiger",[6] seen in one of the many images which line the interior of the Titans Tower elevator.
Throughout the film, Slade disguised himself as female director Jade Wilson (voiced by Kristen Bell) before revealing his true identity.
Terra is a young blonde blue-eyed teen girl with the elemental ability to control, manipulate and reshape earthen materials, particularly soil, dirt, stone, concrete, and rock.
Cinderblock is a large concrete monster, and was also the first villain character to appear in the original Teen Titans series.
[19] Plasmus is a brown protoplasmic slime monster with multiple green eyes which seemingly acts without rational thought and seeks only to destroy.
The partner-in-crime of The Brain, Monsieur Mallah is a large mountain gorilla sporting a Bandolier and armed with a laser rifle.
Armed with multiple mechanical limbs with pain-inflicting implements, Pain Bot actually instills more terror into the Titans than Brother Blood does.
[10] In an effort to gain superpowers, Robin attempts to instigate a freak laboratory accident between himself and a bird of his namesake in a teleportation chamber which fuses them together.
Sticky Joe is an old bohemian who resides in the disgusting filth of Beast Boy's room in Titans Tower.
He joins the Titans with Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy in "The Streak" after Kid Flash poaches everyone from the team except Beast Boy and Robin.
[3] She also briefly appears in "Black Friday" at the mall with various other DC characters, and is referenced in "Sidekick" as Starfire wears her uniform throughout much of the episode.
Mojo Jojo Voiced by: Roger L. Jackson An evil chimpanzee with an abnormally large brain who is the Powerpuff Girls' archenemy.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Voiced by: Greg Cipes (Michelangelo), Scott Menville (Donatello) They appear in "Truth, Justice, and What?".