Teen Titans Go! - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Mr. Butt
Man Person
Pirates
Money Grandma
I See You
Brian
Nature
Salty Codgers
Knowledge
Slumber Party
Love Monsters
Baby Hands
Caramel Apples
Friendship
Sandwich Thief
Vegetables
The Mask
Serious Business
Halloween
Boys vs. Girls
Body Adventure
Road Trip
Thanksgiving
The Best Robin
Mouth Hole
Robin goes on a quest to gain a new power: whistling.
Hot Garbage
When the Titans try to get Beast Boy to clean his room, they discover that there's more to garbage that just trash.
Robin Backwards
The Titans decide they should keep an eye on Nibor, the Bizzaro World's Robin, when he arrives in Jump City.
Crazy Day
It's Crazy Day again and Raven must do her best to avoid being driven crazy by the other Titans.
Smile Bones
When Cyborg and Beast Boy teach the other Titans to wolf down their food, the gang develops a big fat problem.
Real Boy Adventures
When he transforms into "Fleshy Guy," Cyborg discovers the joy and pain of being human.
Hose Water
When Cyborg and Starfire find a baby bird, it awakens their inner child.
Let's Get Serious
After Young Justice easily takes out the HIVE while the other Titans make silly jokes, Robin decides the team needs to get serious.
Tamaranian Vacation
Hoping to find out what makes Starfire so sweet and loving, the Titans visit her home world of Tamaran.
Rocks and Water
Raven and Beast Boy are shocked to discover that their exes, Terra and Aqualad, are now dating each other.
Multiple Trick Pony
Kid Flash wants to join the Titans, but Robin insists that he can't because Flash is just a "one-trick pony.".
Truth, Justice and What?
We finally learn the true source of the Titans' goofy humor: pizza.
Two Bumble Bees and a Wasp
Oil Drums
Video Game References
Robin sets up a virtual reality room for training purposes, immersing each Titan in their own video game adventure.
Cool School
When Raven chooses to hang out with Rose Wilson, a cool escaped criminal, the other Titans feel left out. To feel "less lame," they decide to go to Cool School.
Kicking a Ball and Pretending to Be Hurt
Robin teaches the Titans how to play soccer. They quickly become obsessed, and accidentally uncover the secret reason why the sport is so popular.
Head Fruit
When Beast Boy's head starts to rattle, Robin suggests that he should find a hobby so that his brain will stop shrinking. Beast Boy and his brain agree to take up gardening.
Yearbook Madness
Beast Boy and Cyborg decide to make a yearbook for the Titans.
Beast Man
Operation Tin Man
Gizmo convinces the Titans that he has kidnapped Cyborg, who, in reality, is just hanging out with Jinx.
Nean
Raven is cursed to be nice; Starfire prepares to marry a pot of chili.
Campfire Stories
Raven is cursed to be nice; Starfire prepares to marry a pot of chili.
And the Award for Sound Design Goes to Rob
The Hive Five
The Hive agrees to take a day off and avoid engaging with their foes - if possible.
The Return of Slade
Beast Boy and Cyborg insist on hiring a clown for a Titans party, even though Robin tells them that clowns are for little kids. When the clown fails to live up to their memories, Cyborg and Beast Boy decide to give the clown some cool updates.
More of the Same
Can the Titans master the four New Year's traditions in order to break the cycle of bad years?.
Some of Their Parts
Robin uses a prism to split each Titan into the five facets of their personalities so he can choose only the best parts for his ideal crime fighting team.
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