Beast Boy

"The Law of The Jungle Baby!"

- Beast Boy To Robin Beast Boy (Garfield Logan) is a main character in ''Teen Titans Go!. ''He is voiced by Greg Cipes.

Bio
"Beast Boy is Cyborg's best bud- a slightly dim but lovable loafer who transforms into all sorts of animals when he's not eating burritos and watching TV. He's also a vegetarian, which is stated in the original series, and implied here due to his love of eating the tofu."

Garfield Logan is unlike any human. He has the ability to transform into nearly any animal he wants. This is because, as a kid, he contracted a rare disease called Sakutia that can often be fatal. In an attempt to save his life, his parents, whom are scientists, use an untested serum drug on him. While the drug cured him of the disease, it came at a cost: his skin and hair are now green, and he has the ability to transform into any animal that he desires, so long as he has seen a picture of he animal or seen it in person. This allows him to transform to anything like everyday dogs, extinct dinosaurs or alien lifeforms. For a while during his heroic pursuits, he had adopted the name "Changeling," but is now referred to as Beast Boy.

Beast Boy is a former member of the Doom Patrol, as well as being the youngest. He left because the leader of the Doom Patrol and his adoptive father Mento were too serious and mean to him. However, he still wears his Doom Patrol suit excluding his mask.

Personality
Beast Boy is the playful trickster of the group. He enjoys pranking people, and can't seem to tell when he's gone too far, as in Ghost Boy. He also seems to be quite lazy, as shown in Dude Relax. He tricks other Titans into fighting, while he just goes home and drinks soda, until he is caught by Robin.

Beast Boy is very friendly, and will work hard to help out a friend. He got a job to buy Cyborg a videogame that he wanted in Pie Bros. He worked a number of jobs, including a chemist, Ed's lawyer, a doctor, and a worker at Mother Mae-Eye's pie shop to make ends meet.

Beast Boy also appears to be smarter than he lets on, as he was apparently well aware of the Titans prank on him in "Ghost Boy", and deliberately sent them on a wild goose chase trying to save him from jumping into a volcano. Although this would backfire, as all the Titans ended up dying trying to help him (including Beast Boy himself).

Appearance
Beast Boy's appearance varies considering his shapeshifting, which basically consist of virtually any animal. His hair, unlike his original hair on Teen Titans, is not slicked back but is forward, with longer bangs than before. He has a black turtleneck with a purple belly, he is long-sleeved with gray gloves that have black on the back of the palms. His skin is green, and his mouth has a tooth from the bottom pointing upwards.

Powers and abilities

 * Shapeshifting: Beast Boy can transform into any animal he wants, as long has he has seen it before. He could see it in person, see a photo, or see any other form of media.
 * Animal forms
 * Bird: flying
 * Blue whale: swimming; immense strength, size and weight
 * Cat: balance (landing on feet), Sleeping.
 * Cheetah: immense speed
 * Cockroach: ability to hide in small places like a bag of chips in Ghost Boy
 * Crocodile: sharp teeth
 * Dog: enhanced smelling, Doggy paddling
 * Giraffe: long neck
 * Gorilla: immense strength and agility, power over the Titans in Gorilla
 * Hippo: swallowing large amount of food with one bite and shooting it at the target, burping loudly
 * Kangaroo: high jump, extra pocket
 * Koala: clinging onto things, like Cyborg's arm in Parasite
 * Mole: digging, bright eyes
 * Mosquito: flight, fitting in small places
 * Octopus : ink spraying, catch multiple objects at the same time, underwater breathing
 * Owl: ability to regurgitate owl pellets
 * Pig: consuming large amount of food
 * Python: immense strength and agility
 * Rabbit: enhanced agility
 * Rat: fitting in small places
 * Giant Moth Larva: unknown (temporarily used as a replacement Silkie)
 * T-Rex: strength, durability, sharp teeth, 360 vision, powerful tail, swallowing large objects
 * Turtle: slowness, fitting in small places, protection from harm (retreat to shell)
 * Llama: Unknown (maybe spit on people?)
 * Horse: Horseplay
 * Goat: To say he's a vegetarian
 * Elephant:  To try and unblock the toilet
 * Gopher: Unknown
 * Heightened senses: While in his human form, Beast Boy possess heightened hearing, vision, smell, taste, and touch that surpasses that of an average human, due to his animal DNA.
 * Magic spell 
 * Duplication spell : Create idenical copies of himself with use of Raven's spell book used in Double Trouble.

Cyborg
Beast Boy and Cyborg are described as being best friends in the series. They have many of the same interests, such as a love of pie and playing video games. Despite this, even Cyborg is shown to get annoyed at Beast Boy as seen in "Ghost Boy" where he's tired of his pranks and in "Double Trouble" when he wants to be by himself for a while instead of playing games with Beast Boy. In "You're Fired!", Cyborg was sad because of Beast Boy leaving, so he made fun of all the contestants in the try-outs. However, later he seemed normal. He was also surprisingly nonchalant about Beast Boy being eaten in "Meatball Party", being more concerned with finishing an activity book at the time.

Raven
Similar to the original series, Beast Boy and Raven have a somewhat love/hate relationship. Raven finds Beast Boy highly annoying and (almost) never laughs at his jokes. Beast Boy enjoys pranking her regardless, and the two do seem to still be quite close. It has been suggested that he may be attracted to her, as he flirted with her briefly in "Hey Pizza", describing her bathing suit as "hot". In the episode "Meatball Party," Raven gets a cracked tooth and whenever she opens her mouth an "octopus" demon pops out. Whenever it did at first, it would always pick on Beast Boy. Beast Boy even questioned why it singled him out. This may be indication that Raven often has Beast Boy on her mind. In "Terra - ized" after Terra was defeated, Beast Boy angrily questioned why it was silly to think that Raven was in love with him.

Robin
Beast Boy is shown to have a minor rivalry of sorts with Robin. In "Dude Relax" Beast Boy shows a competitive nature with him by saying that he's better at relaxing than Robin. According to him, it's pretty much the only thing he's better than Robin at, but he will still take that victory. In "Gorilla" he was the only Titan to refuse to listen to any of Robin's orders, and even usurped Robin's position as leader of the Titans. However, Robin regains his status by the end of the episode.

Starfire
Beast Boy is good friends with Starfire. However, he also knows she is quite naive and vulnerable to his pranks, unlike the other Titans as shown in Ghost Boy. He takes advantage of this and tricked her into making her his servant in that episode because she was fooled into thinking he was a ghost.

Terra
Beast Boy is shown to have a strong romantic interest in Terra. He claims that she is his girlfriend (though she says she isn't), and soon becomes obsessed with her. His love for her made him blind on who she really is (similar to the way Lois Lane is blind on who Clark Kent really is), an evil villainess plotting to steal their secret files for their worst enemy. Beast Boy even catches her tying up the other Titans, and hanging them over the side of the Tower, but he still isn't convinced she is evil. In the end, after Terra is destroyed, it doesn't take Beast Boy to move on and forget about her.

Episodes focusing on Beast Boy

 * Pie Bros
 * Double Trouble
 * Ghost Boy
 * Hey Pizza!
 * Gorilla
 * You're Fired
 * Starliar
 * Terra-ized

Trivia

 * In the original Teen Titans series, he was a pure vegetarian eating tofu as a meat replacement, but in Teen Titans Go! he is more of a flexitarian. Evidence of this involves him wanting to eat the Legendary Sandwich which contains bacon and him competing in a Hotdog Eating contest in Laundry Day (many of the times, he eats them in his pig form). Nonetheless, he openly states that he is a vegetarian and his love for tofu is still very prominent in his interests.
 * Beast Boy is the shortest member on the team, whilst Raven is the second shortest.
 * Beast Boy doesn't seem to mind being naked, possibly because he is part animal.
 * He additionally doesn't seem to mind eating like an animal.
 * He also sometimes licks his feet with his tongue.
 * In the original Teen Titans series, he could not speak when he changed into an animal (the only exceptions being the times that he turned into a parrot and amoeba). Yet, in Teen Titans Go!, he has repeatedly shown to be able to speak while in animal form, just like in the original comics.
 * Despite Raven telling Beast Boy he's not funny, he manages to make her laugh along with Robin and Cyborg when he made milk armpits in La Larva de Amor.
 * Sometimes Beast Boy paints an animal green and puts it in his place so he won't have to fight.
 * In Raven's Daddy Dearest, Beast Boy wishes he could turn into anything he wants.
 * In Double Trouble it is revealed that Beast Boy doesn't wear socks, despite having them lying around his room.
 * In Girl's Night Out it is revealed that Beast Boy is skilled at playing the keyboard guitar.
 * His style of playing the key-tar is reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix.
 * In The Date he turns into a dog that resembles Scooby-Doo to get Scooby Snacks.
 * This is a reference to the DC Nation short, Turn Back The Clock where he ran out of BB Snacks.
 * In Pie Bros, Beast Boy worked four jobs to get money, with the last job having him work for the episode's main villain (Mother May-Eye).
 * This is a reference to the original show episode, Employee Of The Month where he worked different jobs and ended up working with The Source (aka Newfu).
 * In Employee Of The Month from the original series, Beast Boy wanted money for a moped, while in Pie Bros, he wanted to buy Cyborg a Bubble Bots video game.
 * It appears in the series that Beast Boy skateboards, as several boards are seen lying around the house colored the same purple as his uniform.

Errors

 * Beast Boy's childhood as seen in "Dog Hand" conflicts with his origin in the comics. In the original DC comics (as well as the one based on the first tv series) it is shown that Beast Boy's parents were scientists, and they died when Beast Boy was young in a boating accident after Beast Boy gained his powers. The same applies with Cyborg's backstory shown in the episode. It is possible these were both simply meant to be played for laughs, however, and not to be taken literally.

Gallery
The gallery for Beast Boy can be viewed here.