Hey You, Don't Forget About Me in Your Memory

"Hey You, Don't Forget about Me in Your Memory" is the seventh episode of the third season of Teen Titans Go!, and the 111th overall episode of the series.

Summary
Robin convinces the Titans to go back to school with him so he can finally become the all-American class president-type he's dreamed of being.

Plot
Beast Boy is telling a story of the Titans' summer, recalling the magical time they spent at a lake. However, he switches the tale to a funeral for Robin, who protests that he's still alive. Beast Boy claims he's adding emotional depth to their summer, but Robin interrupts again, saying that he is not dead. Then he tells the Titans that summer's over and asks if they know what that means, but Cyborg believes he is referring to Labor Day and the Titans begin cheering for the holiday. But then Robin stops them and says that they're going back to school, confusing the Titans. He claims that school is where you go to discover the identity that will describe you and crane kick the bully from the evil karate dojo while falling in love with a girl named Elissabeth Shue.

Cyborg reminds him that they're teenagers with no parents who can do anything they want and asks why they would want to give that up. Robin claims that their unique personalities are perfect for a school environment and assigns each of the Titans labels: Starfire is the homecoming queen, Cyborg is the jock, Raven is the basket case, and Beast Boy is the nerd. Beast Boy questions his label as he says he thought he was more of a bohemian, but Robin tells him to shut it as school isn't about who you are on the inside, but dressing up the outside so that everyone can judge you by your looks. Raven asks Robin for his label and he claims to be the all-American boy next door who stands up to bullies, becomes student-body president, and valedictorian. Raven tells Robin that they're not going to school just to be assigned arbitrary labels, but they change their mind when Robin offers to buy them new clothes.

The Titans dress up as their labels and enter Jump City High School where Starfire says feels like the beginning of a wonderful experience. Beast Boy agrees, saying that there is so much hope and Raven begins to agree with her, claiming that school wants her to learn and grow as a person and then blushes, but Robin interrupts by telling her to stick to her label by being less optimistic. Then he says that they have to find a bully that he can take down, but Cyborg says he has English class. Beast Boy offers to walk with him to his class, but Robin stops them, claiming that they can't hang out together as Cyborg's a jock who would never be friends with a nerd. He mocks, abuses and accuses Beast Boy of trying to break down social boundaries and crane kicks him.

The principal catches the Titans and gives them detention in the library. Cyborg complains about being at the school for five minutes and being thrown in detention, but Robin says that as an all-American boy, it's his duty to take down bullies. Raven scoffs at his label, calling him a crazy crane-kicking guy and Starfire admits that she's still unsure who was the bully in the situation. Robin claims Beast Boy was trying to bully Cyborg into hanging out with him, and Beast Boy asks why he cares about labels so much when it's on the surface that counts. Robin scoffs at Beast Boy's words and calls it ridicious and then claims that all high school kids have their parts to play and states that his next part is to become student-body president.

Some time later, Beast Boy tells Cyborg he made the academic decathlon and Raven announces that a piece she wrote has made it to the school's newspaper. Beast Boy claims that they're learning so much about themselves and that school is the place to be when they notice Robin, in his underwear, campaigning for student-body president. He flips over to them and claims that he's naked at school, because the student body will have no choice but to vote for the best student body. Beast Boy and Cyborg laugh, but Robin singles out Beast Boy and crane kicks him. The principal spots them again and places them in detention. Starfire says she cannot believe they are in detention again and Beast Boy says he's going to miss the academic regional championships. Robin interrupts him by saying that the principal disqualified him from being the student-body president. Raven tells Robin that he's missing the point of school which is about learning who you are and finding your place in the world. Robin tells her to stick to her label and announces that there is one final way to become the All American Boy: He has to become valedictorian.

After rigorously studying and taking his final test, Robin tells Cyborg, Raven, and Starfire that he think---knows his hard work paid off. The Titans are proud of Robin and Beast Boy informs the Titans that they've posted the valedictorian announcement. The Titans gather around the list and Starfire tells Robin he made the list. Robin cheers for becoming valedictorian, but Cyborg tells him that he's salutatorian which Raven says is second and Starfire announces that Beast Boy is valedictorian. Cyborg, Starfire and Raven celebrate but Robin becomes enraged at being second and claims that he was supposed to be number one as he's the all-American boy and crane kicks Beast Boy, Cyborg, Raven, and Starfire. He then chops Beast Boy, punches Starfire, makes Cyborg trip, and attacks Beast Boy again by making slap himself, before throwing a bike on top of them. The principal catches them and expels them from the school, throwing them out.

Cyborg sarcastically thanks Robin for getting them expelled and Starfire declares they will never learn their true potential. Robin admits that the others were right and he shouldn't have assigned them those labels and Starfire says she's glad he understands that it's impossible to describe the complexity of a person with a simple label. Robin, however, just says that he assigned the wrong label and that he's a bad boy with a troubled past and an uncertain future, and that the compass is his heart and the companions are his fists. He hands Beast Boy a letter he wrote and tells him to read it. In it, Robin wrote that he understands they were expelled for crane kicking everyone, but that they shouldn't have to write him a letter about who they think they are. Beast Boy asks when the principal asked them to write a letter, but Robin tells him to keep reading or he would total him to which Cyborg said "totally" as a question and Robin answering it in the same way. Beast Boy reads that they can be assigned the simplest labels: a green guy who can turn into animals, a cyborg, a space princess, a half-demon, and a super cool bad boy. And that should answer his question, ending the letter.

A video begins playing where an unknown singer sings "Crane Kick" while Robin, as a bad boy, chases Gizmo, Dr. Light, and Mumbo Jumbo until he defeats them with crane kicks and the episode ends.

Characters

 * Robin
 * Beast Boy
 * Cyborg
 * Raven
 * Starfire
 * Jump City High School Principal (debut)
 * Generic Jump City Teenagers
 * Mumbo Jumbo (cameo)
 * Dr. Light (cameo)
 * Gizmo (cameo)

Songs

 * Crane Kick

Trivia

 * This episode was advertised as "Hey You, Don't Neglect Me in Your Memory" but the actual title was "Hey You, Don't Forget about Me in Your Memory".
 * This is the fifth episode to have the title be different from when it was advertised. ("Cat's Fancy", "Dignity of Teeth", "Croissant", "Spice Game")
 * This episode has the longest title in the series, having 35 letters.
 * This is the third episode in the series that has had the longest title. The first was "Kicking a Ball and Pretending to Be Hurt", and "And the Award for Sound Design Goes to Rob".
 * But if The Teen Titans Go! Easter Holiday Classic keeps its title these two episodes will be tied for longest title.
 * On the Class Ranking list viewers can see that Barbara Gordon gets third place, with Jaime Reyes (Blue Beetle) coming in fourth.
 * This is the only episode Robin bullies Beast Boy.
 * This episode received mostly negative reviews from fans of the original Teen Titans series. The main subject of criticism is the fact that Robin was being very abusive to the other Titans (especially Starfire of all people) for no apparent reason. Another criticism is that they also get blamed for Robin's actions as well.
 * Music from "Super Robin" was reused.
 * Animation from "Leg Day" was reused.

Continuity

 * The "Vote for Robin" campaign sign from "Money Grandma" returns.
 * Beast Boy and Raven's romantic feelings for each other are once again displayed. Their strong blossoming romance is apparent when Beast Boy reminiscences about all of the good times they shared all summer. Their mutual romantic affections for one another is clearly implied in the episodes such as "Terra-ized", "Be Mine", "Pirates", and "Rocks and Water".
 * This is the second time there was a song at the end since "Leg Day".
 * This is the eleventh time Beast Boy doesn't use any of his animal transformations.

Errors

 * During the episode, Cyborg says they don't have parents; however, Raven has Trigon (her father), and Cyborg once mentioned his father was the one who hooked Cyborg up to his robot parts after a bunch of horrible accidents.
 * Though he might have meant that they had no authority.
 * After Beast Boy, Raven, Cyborg, and Starfire are leaving Robin's grave in the flashback, Beast Boy and Raven are holding hands, however, as they are walking away Beast Boy's arm is around Raven.
 * Unless you count Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Starfire going to school to become cool in "Cool School", none of the Titans have ever attended school. Therefore, it was technically incorrect for them to say that they were going back to school.
 * In the scene where it shows the intitials "BB+Rae" craved into the tree, it has no periods in between the intitals "BB", however, when the camera zooms out the periods are seen. Maybe Beast Boy carved them off screen.
 * During the summer flashback, Cyborg is seen jumping into water, even though he said in "Real Boy Adventures" he cannot due to being vulnerable to it.

Running Gags

 * Robin using the crane kick technique to beat up Beast Boy.
 * Robin putting the labels on the other Titans.
 * Robin continuously putting "Basket Case" label over Raven's head.
 * Raven blushing after speaking optimistic words.
 * The Titans getting detention for no reason.
 * And eventually getting expelled.


 * Robin calling Beast Boy a "nerd".
 * The Titans being hopeful to be in school.

Transcript
The transcript for "Hey You, Don't Forget about Me in Your Memory" can be found here.