H.I.V.E. Five

The H.I.V.E Five (Hierarchy of International Vengeance and Extermination) are a group of teenage super villains and are also the main antagonists of the series. Their occupation is stealing and attacking their archenemies, the Teen Titans. However, not always is it the H.I.V.E. looking for trouble, as the Teen Titans will sometimes tease them, even when they are not breaking any laws, as shown in Road Trip.

History
The H.I.V.E. Five is a group of super villains united under one goal: to destroy the Teen Titans. They also enjoy robbing banks and terrorizing Jump City. Their main HQ is the H.I.V.E. Tower, located within eye-range of Titans Tower.

In Super Robin, the H.I.V.E. Five try to rob a bank with their powers. The Titans arrive, and they begin their first battle. Robin attacks Mammoth, but struggles to defeat him. The other Titans defeat the rest of the team very easily, and wait for Robin to defeat Mammoth. Exhausted and injured, Robin finally managed to defeat Mammoth, and the villains are arrested.



The H.I.V.E. Five return to rob the same bank again in Artful Dodgers, and even hold the civilians hostage with a bomb to prevent the Titans from beating them. However, the Titans still manage to defeat them. Within 24 hours, the H.I.V.E. escape prison, in order to join the dodge ball league. Their unbeatable dodge ball team defeats the Teen Titans, proving to be difficult foes for them. They appear later, robbing another bank, but this time, with money. The titans challenge Jinx, Gizmo, and Mammoth to a another dodgeball battle, instead of arresting them. The H.I.V.E accept, and defeat the Titans once again. They appear for the last time during a convenient second tournament, and are ready to face the Titans, but the heroes cheat, which the H.I.V.E notice. They still win, but Robin calls the cops on them, and the Titans win by default.

In Power Moves, the H.I.V.E. attack Jump City, destroying everything in sight. The Titans arrive to defeat them, but before they can start the battle, Cyborg and Beast Boy decide to use the H.I.V.E. as test dummies to demonstrate the concept of "power moves" to the Titans.



In No Power, the H.I.V.E. smashes the bank wall. They simply walk in and walk out with the money. When they get outside, the Titans ambush them. The Titans all made a bet that involved not using their powers, so while Robin engages in combat with Mammoth, the other Titans use random objects off the street to violently beat up the villains.



In Sidekick, the H.I.V.E. travels all the way to Gotham City for unknown reasons. They destroy everything in their sight.Their attack comes to a halt when the Batmobile arrives, and the H.I.V.E. freezes in terror when they see the shadowy, bat-like figure exit the car. The figure turns out to be Starfire in a Batgirl costume, and the H.I.V.E. is angered to find their superhero nemeses traveled all the way across the country too. They all begin to battle, while the Titans use Batman's gadgets to fight them. Robin tries to take back all of Batman's gadgets, and causes his teammates to lose the battle. Gizmo manages to take Batman's "Ultimate Bat-a-rang", and throws it at the now tied-up Titans. The Bat-a-rang flies up into the sky, and explodes into fireworks. In the end, Robin manages to defeat them all with Batman's other gadgets.

In Legs, the H.I.V.E. makes a brief appearance, battling the Titans. Raven uses her legs to defeat Jinx by kicking her in the face at rapid speed. Each of the other villains are defeated quickly and easily by the Titans. Gizmo however escapes the battle, but is later defeated by Raven very quickly.



In Breakfast Cheese, the H.I.V.E. are bored and they start loitering in a no-loitering zone. The Titans arrive and use extremely violent measures to K.O. all of the villains before sending them to prison. Later on, the H.I.V.E. escapes again, and continue loitering. The Titans, who have undergone a drastic change, come to defeat the villains with peace and love. The angry villains want revenge for the violent beating they suffered earlier, and ignore the Titans' attempts at peace. Within mere minutes, the Titans are nearly defeated, and the H.I.V.E. begins to torture them back. Robin whips out his staff to fight back, but gives Jinx some flowers instead. Jinx becomes flattered, and Robin even gives Gizmo a flower. The other Titans continue to do nice things to the H.I.V.E., and the villains eventually give up and befriend the Titans. Their friendship would not last, and the H.I.V.E. returned to villainy.

In Opposites, the H.I.V.E. attack a different bank than usual. While they exit, they start destroying everything in their way. The Titans arrive, and complain that the H.I.V.E. is evil again. They all engage in their most dramatic battle they've had yet. All of the H.I.V.E. are defeated, except Jinx, whom Cyborg lets get away because of his crush on her. While the outraged Titans chew him out, the other members of the H.I.V.E. sneak away and avoid capture. Later that day, when Jinx is at a cafe, Cyborg shows up to spy on her. When she finds him, she attacks him, but he doesn't fight back, and begins to flatter her. In a matter of minutes, Jinx and Cyborg are in love with each other. Cyborg gives Jinx a balloon that she takes back to H.I.V.E. Tower. While daydreaming about Cyborg, Gizmo asks her where she got the balloon. She lies and tells him that she stole it from a baby. A few days later, Cyborg and Jinx are at the park on a date, when Robin and Gizmo finally bust them. Gizmo forbids Jinx from seeing Cyborg again, and Robin forbids Cyborg from seeing Jinx again. Later at home, Jinx cries and cries, until Gizmo finally decides that they can all give up their villainous ways so she and Cyborg can be together.



The H.I.V.E. Five become superheroes, and respond to a distress call in Jump City. When they arrive, they find the Titans robbing the bank they robbed earlier. Ironically, the Titans also switched sides so Jinx and Cyborg could be together. However, since they are now villains, and the H.I.V.E. are now heroes, they all begin to battle again. Jinx and Cyborg argue until they break up, and both teams switch back to their original sides. However, Cyborg and Jinx immediately reconcile their relationship and kiss.

In In and Out, the H.I.V.E. plan to upgrade part of their base into a battle station in space. Robin discovers this, and disguises himself as a villain. The H.I.V.E. allow him to join, and later let all of the other Titans join, completely oblivious to their disguises. The Titans become rude and annoying, and Jinx orders Gizmo to get rid of them. Gizmo decides to blow up H.I.V.E. Tower instead of making them leave. The Titans discover this, and they reveal their identities, and break out into an epic battle with the villains. The Tower blows up, leaving the H.I.V.E. without a home. Strangely, instead of arresting the H.I.V.E., the Titans allow the H.I.V.E. to move into Titans Tower. The H.I.V.E. become annoying roommates similar to how the Titans were, which causes Robin to blow up Titans Tower.

In Money Grandma, the H.I.V.E do another bank robbery, and all the Teen Titans (except Robin) fight with the group. Later in the tower, he replays the video of the battle and has his face edited onto the other titans.

In Road Trip, the H.I.V.E go on their own "road trip" as well as the Titans. Cyborg decides to toy with them at first by splashing water on them while they were innocently gassing up their vehicle. They later appear in the episode with no gas in the middle of the road, and Cyborg and Robin decide to prank Gizmo by offering him a ride, only for them to continue moving the car once he tried to open the door to get in. They appear again, coming at Titans for revenge for the last two events. They engage in a battle with the Titans. At the end of the battle, the Monster Van crashes and explodes along with the H.I.V.E. Five.

In Mouth Hole, the H.I.V.E members have gone away from the H.I.V.E Tower, so the Titans take advantage of this fact and infiltrate the base to see what their next evil plans are. The Titans leave Robin to whistle as a signal that the H.I.V.E have appeared, but he cannot whistle unfortunately, and as a result, get them sent flying out of the Tower.



The H.I.V.E appears later in the episode keeping the Titans hostage as Gizmo is about to test his "Death Laser" on them, but Robin, after getting trained by the "Whistle Master", arrives. Gizmo commands the others to attack, but fail. When only Gizmo is standing, he shoots at Robin, but Robin manages to counter with his whistling power, and sends him flying out of the tower.

In Real Boy Adventures, members Gizmo, Jinx and Mammoth were shown stealing the Titans hot-tub. When the Titans arrive to stop them, Gizmo asked what happened to Cyborg, as he is shown as a real boy. When Robin, who stole Cyborgs robot suit, accidentally knocked the other Titans out with the rocket boots, Cyborg was left alone. As the H.I.V.E. members surrounded him (with Jinx briefly flirting with him) Cyborg decided to take them down with his real boy abilities. He threw cards at Jinx (who apologizes and tells her to put ice on her face), stepped on Mammoth's foot, and launched Gizmo in the hot-tub, who screams in pain, thus defeating the three.

In Let's Get Serious, the gang are robbing a bank in a hidden area, and place their money inside of the H.I.V.E. Five Monster Van but are interrupted by the titans, who try to battle them. But before they can, the Young Justice take them out separately. They are then apprehended and later get taken by the Young Justice. Jinx also makes a tiny cameo with Starfire and Raven having a third Girl's Night Out. They appear again, with each of them using materials from the president of the City in order to send a murder satelite in a artic area in order to explode the Earth (despite them not having an escape), but the Titans, who have went through a drastic change, take them out without any problem. After the H.I.V.E. are defeated, the rocket goes up, but the Titans are able to stop it in time.

Rivalry
The H.I.V.E. show similarities to their archenemies, the Teen Titans. Both have five members, both have a tower with their first letter of the group, and both have specific group vehicles.

Character Description

 * Gizmo: The leader of the group, and the mechanical machine maker. His sized his often made fun of, often making him angry, but with his technical skills, he gets the job done.
 * Jinx: The mischievous member of the group, and the only female. Jinx uses her Optic Blasts to cause bad luck to her opponents.
 * Mammoth: The tank of the group. Mammoth uses his strength to take out his opponents, and intimidates them.
 * See-More: The helpful member of the group. See-More uses his eyes to attack and shoots lasers.
 * Billy Numerous: The comedic member of the group. He uses his clones to overwhelm his opponents.

Current

 * Gizmo (Team Leader)
 * Jinx
 * Mammoth
 * See-More
 * Billy Numerous

Former

 * Red X
 * Stone
 * Sapphire
 * Ravine
 * Beast Bomb

Appearances
Season One Season Two Comics
 * Laundry Day (Gizmo only)
 * Girl's Night Out (Jinx only)
 * Gorilla (Mammoth only)
 * Super Robin
 * Artful Dodgers
 * The Left Leg (Gizmo only)
 * Books (Mammoth only)
 * Power Moves
 * No Power
 * Sidekick
 * Legs
 * Breakfast Cheese
 * Be Mine (Jinx only)
 * Opposites
 * In and Out
 * Dreams (mentioned)
 * Real Magic (Jinx only)
 * Money Grandma
 * Road Trip
 * Mouth Hole
 * Real Boy Adventures (Gizmo, Jinx, and Mammoth only)
 * Let's Get Serious
 * Party Party
 * Silicon Valley Cyborg
 * Go Fish!
 * Sleep Over  (Jinx only)

Trivia

 * Jinx, Gizmo, and Mammoth are primarily focused on in the group, and are the main antagonists. Billy Numerous and See-More are supporting antagonists to the others.
 * The H.I.V.E. Five are the only enemies in Teen Titans Go! to show their location more then once.
 * Despite being called the H.I.V.E Five, Kyd Wykkyd was also part of the evil super group in the original series.
 * Private H.I.V.E. was also a member of the group in the original series for a short while.
 * There was also an error (likely done on purpose) in the original series when Jinx, Gizmo, Mammoth, Billy Numerous, See-More, and Kyd Wykkyd were all in the H.I.V.E. Five, and it was pointed out by Kid Flash that there are six of them and it therefore was odd for them to be called the H.I.V.E. Five if there were 6 of them.
 * They took Kyd Wykkyd out of the series so the team name would make more sense.
 * Kyd Wykkyd is still a villain of the Teen Titans, seen in Nose Mouth.
 * They are said to be an unbeatable dodgeball team in the episode Artful Dodgers.
 * Their dodgeball team is called the H.I.V.E. Fivers.
 * Even though Gizmo, Jinx, and Mammoth first appeared separately, the whole team first appeared together in Super Robin.
 * Real Boy Adventures is the only episode to feature more then one member, but not the whole group.
 * Like the Titans, the H.I.V.E Five have a group vehicle: the H.I.V.E. Five Monster Van.
 * The H.I.V.E fear Batman as shown in Sidekick.
 * Jinx was the leader in the original Teen Titans series. It seemed like she was the leader in this series at  first, but it was confirmed in Opposites that she isn't. Instead, she's second-in-command.
 * They are the most recurring villains in the series.
 * Gizmo was the most recurring member, until Jinx beat his number of appearances in "Be Mine."
 * It seems the Titans are assigned to a certain member of the group:
 * Robin - Gizmo
 * Beast Boy - Mammoth
 * Raven - See-More
 * Starfire - Billy Numerous
 * Cyborg - Jinx (according to Raven)