Power Moves

Power Moves is an episode of Teen Titans Go! Season 1.

Summary
Beast Boy likes doing power moves with Cyborg, but when Robin starts doing power moves with Cyborg, he gets very jealous.

Plot
The Teen Titans arrive in downtown Jump City to stop the H.I.V.E. Five's rampage. Before the battle can begin, Beast Boy and Cyborg decide they want to do some power moves together. The other titans sit back and watch the duo use their first power move do defeat See-More. Not impressed, the Titans criticize their work. Cyborg and Beast Boy try out two other power moves on other H.I.V.E. members, every time failing to impress the other Titans.

Suddenly, Mammoth jumps out from behind Cyborg and Beast Boy, seconds away from smashing them. Robin and Cyborg react quickly, and attack the villain with their gadgets. The result is a gigantic explosion, launching Mammoth far into the distance. Robin suddenly becomes very interested in power moves, and orders a retreat to the Tower to practice some more.

Beast Boy becomes very jealous of Robin spending so much time with his best friend, he decides to find a new partner to practice new moves with. Meanwhile, Robin and Cyborg merge many of their gadgets in the garage, creating a talking bird-a-rang, and a walking boom box. Soon, they try to merge their lunches, which then becomes a mess.

Robin becomes merge-obsessed, and tries to merge bodies with Cyborg. Merging bodies eventually drives Cyborg crazy, so he begs the other Titans for help. Raven, Beast Boy, and Starfire work together to create one ultimate power move, and defeat Robin, removing him from Cyborg's body. Robin is very impressed, and begs Beast Boy to let him join the power more.

The four Titans walk to the elevator, brainstorming on how Robin can join in, leaving Cyborg in pieces all over the floor.

Characters

 * Starfire
 * Cyborg
 * Beast Boy
 * Raven
 * Robin
 * Jinx
 * Gizmo
 * Mammoth
 * See-More
 * Billy Numerous
 * Talking Bird-a-rang
 * BoomStaff

Trivia

 * This is the third episode that Raven was seen unhooded or without her cloak. This time, she was seen unhooded. The first was "Laundry Day" and the second was "Meatball Party".
 * Even though Gizmo was with the H.I.V.E., he didn`t got beaten up by the Titans.
 * The talking birdarang from "Books" re-appears here. However, its origin seems to originate from this episode, showing that "Power Moves" was supposed to air before "Books," and was therefore made before "Books" as well.
 * The 'Power Rang' move could be a reference to Cyborg and Robin's 'Sonic Boom' move from the original series episode Divide and Conquer.
 * Silkie is not in this episode, and the seagull in front of Titans' Tower is absent.
 * When Starfire shot a starbolt at Beast Boy in his hedgehog form, it was purplish-pink instead of its normal color, green. This also appeared in the previous episode, "Starfire the Terrible." However, her eye-lasers in the Ultimate Titans Move were still green.
 * It appears that Cyborg still keeps his love for pie, because Robin was forcing Cyborg to use his pie-flinging attack from his arm (first seen in "Pie Bros"), along with other actions programmed into his body such as the steam blowing action first seen in "Terra-ized" and a body brushing action.
 * This is the first episode where the preview has not been posted on the Cartoon Network website before the airdate. (It was, however, posted on other sites a few days in advance, though later than usual.)
 * When Beast Boy and Cyborg are showing their Power Moves, The design and movements are the same as the 1990's battle arcades.
 * While explaining the concept of a "power move", Cyborg shows the Titans a short video clip featuring Batman and Superman, who combine one of Batman's batarangs and Superman's super/freeze breath into a power move to defeat Darkseid.
 * Cyborg and Robin are proven in this episode to love playing chess, as they were previously playing chess against each other in "Starliar."
 * Aquaman is seen on a sign for Fashion Fishy, one of the stores that Robin forces Cyborg into.
 * Whac-A-Mole is referenced when Cyborg tries to whack Robin with a hammer when he keeps popping out of Cyborg's body.
 * Beast Boy is seen playing the re-occuring video game from "Double Trouble" and "Burger vs. Burrito."
 * Before Beast Boy and Starfire do their power move, Superman's theme and the Man of Steel theme combined can be heard.
 * The Justice Java café from "Driver's Ed" returns.