Breakfast Cheese

Breakfast Cheese is ''[http://teen-titans-go.wikia.com/wiki/Teen_Titans_Go! Teen Titans Go!]'' Season 1, Episode 19b, and the 38th overall episode of the series.

Summary
Starfire convinces the other reluctant Titans to try defeating their enemies with compassion rather than violence.

Plot
The Titans arrive to stop the H.I.V.E. Five's ;atest evil scheme....loitering, which the team finds utterly detestable, during the battle (which the villians were totally unprepared for)  Starfire notices how violent she and her teammates have become. She watches as they mindlessly beat the villains senseless and becomes very upset, even when they beg for mercy. The battle ends with Cyborg blasing missiles in all of the villains' faces.

After the battle, the Titans return to the Tower to eat and compliment their fighting strategies. Starfire begins to criticize their violent behavior, but the others pay no mind and visciously eat some of their pizza. She has no choice but to use her puppy-dog-eyes to beg them to listen to her. Beast Boy, Raven, and Cyborg begin to fall under her spell, but Robin refuses to be hypnotized, and escapes the room.

Later that day, Starfire walks in on a fight between Cyborg and Beast Boy after the latter cheated to win their videogame. Starfire suggests that they try a new game, featuring puppies. The duo decides that the new game seems stupid, until they try it and fall in love with it.

Back in the living room, Raven is trying to meditate. Starfire suggests that she not put her fingers together, because it is aggressive on the skin cells. When Raven tries her suggestion, she finds herself able to unlock her true potential, and after a gigantic bright light, she appears in a new white cloak with light surrounding her.

In the bathroom, Robin is putting some more hair gel in his hair. When he spots a spider, he springs into action and rapidly tries to kill it. Starfire enters and begs him to stop. After long exposure to the puppy-dog-eyes, Robin finally decides to be nice. He picks up the spider, which in turn bites him, causing his hand to swell up. Robin begins to scream that he only has seconds to live before the venomous bite becomes fatal.

When the venom reaches his brain, it does not kill him, but instead takes away his lust for violence, making him a kind, compassionate person. He along with Starfire begin to relax outside the tower with the other Titans. Suddenly, the crime alert is activated, and the Titans become excited to try their new ideas in battle.

Back in Jump City, the H.I.V.E. Five is loitering next to a no-loitering sign. The Titans appear, and the villains want revenge for the abusive beatings they suffered earlier. The Titans begin to forgive the villains for being evil, but have no success when the villains start to violently attack them. After they are pinned down, Gizmo fires missiles in all of their faces as an act of revenge.

When they recover, Robin decides that they have no choice but to use their weapons. He walks right up to them and whips out his staff. He swings his staff at Jinx's face, but stops, and hands her some flowers out of the end of the stick. Jinx becomes very flattered and begins to hug and smell the flowers. Robin hands Gizmo a rose, who begins to smell it with happiness. Cyborg starts to shoot stuffed animals at See-More and Billy Numerous, who become very touched. Beast Boy transforms into a bunny and begins to cuddle with Mammoth. Raven lights up the world with beautiful rainbow colors.

Starfire begins to sing a song about love and compassion, and breakfast cheese. Soon everyone happily joins in unison, as friends.

Characters

 * Starfire
 * Cyborg
 * Beast Boy
 * Raven
 * Robin
 * Jinx
 * Gizmo
 * Mammoth
 * See-More
 * Billy Numerous

Trivia

 * This is the first episode in which the title has no reference to the plot of the episode.
 * Although at first glance it looks like Beast Boy is eating meat on his pizza, it has no toppings of any kinds on it upon closer inspection.
 * This episode reveals that Raven has purple nails.
 * Every Titan objected to Starfire's idea of peace except Raven. This is a reference to the peaceful dimension, Azarath, that Raven grew up in.
 * It is impossible to view skin cells that closely through a magnifying glass, but Raven does it anyway.
 * This is the first time that Raven becomes White Raven. Her white garb in Matched does not exactly count, as it served more as a wedding gown.
 * The first video game that Cyborg and Beast Boy played together was the video game previously in Double Trouble, Burger vs. Burrito and Power Moves. The video game's music is also retained from Power Moves (which also played in Staring at the Future).
 * When Beast Boy cheats at the video game said above, he throws a bag of tofu chips in front of Cyborg to confuse him. Tofu chips in the series were first seen in Double Trouble.
 * Robin incorrectly referred to the spider that bit him as an insect, whereas it's actually an arachnid. As a master detective and observationist, he should have known this.
 * In the original series' comic line, Starfire could not sing in English but rather in a louder, more harsh version in Tamaranean.
 * The spider could be specifically as a black widow spider, as it had the correct colors and hourglass marking on its abdomen.
 * The Titans' first attempts in avoiding Starfire's "puppy-dog look" refer back to a few instances in the original series' comic line, in which they know and avoid looking at her eyes when she wants someone to do something with her.
 * Raven's shooting rainbows in the end could represent all the essences of her Emoticlones: her normal magic is black; while her pure form can shoot white beams; and her Rage can cast red forms as in Colors of Raven. It is thus possible that, having achieved her true potential earlier, she can call upon the powers of all of her emotion spectrum in Nevermore.
 * Robin is seen applying his green hair gel, as revealed back in Starfire the Terrible. What is more, his slicked-back hairstyle is a near-mirror image of his older self as Nightwing from the original series.
 * Ironically, Starfire is known for being particularly violent in nature, primarily in the original DC comics.