Trigon

""Your time has come, Raven.""

- Trigon

Trigon  é um poderoso demônio, inter-dimensional em Teen Titans Go! e Corvo pai distante 's. Ele fez sua estréia no episódio Mão Dog. Ele é um grande adversário dos Titãs, bem como o seu mais poderoso inimigo. Ele é dublado por Kevin Michael Richardson.

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Bio
According to the Titans, Trigon is known as the devourer of a million souls, conqueror of countless worlds, and one of the most powerful beings in the universe.

Trigon, in his first Teen Titans Go! appearance, is deeply saddened that his daughter, Raven, has not embraced the dark side like himself. Raven claims that he feeds off the suffering of others, especially her. He plans to have her join him, mainly through the use of peer pressure via the other Titans. To do this, he appears to have a pleasant, thoughtful, and funny demeanor, which allows him to quickly befriend the Titans. However, this turns out to be a ruse to conceal his true nature. In reality, he is incredibly large and is filled with hatred, malice, and a sadistic desire to feed off of the nightmares of children. However, the Titans used the powers Trigon gave them to defeat him. He is then thrown into a dimensional portal that Raven herself opened and apparently sealed away.

At the end of the episode, Raven mentions he probably return for Thanksgiving.

He later appeared in Caramel Apples. He was about to destroy the world, as Raven didn't give him a Father's Day gift. When Starfire gives him one, he appears to tear up, and decides that he won't destroy Earth after all. Later, Trigon comes, and gives Starfire a kitten. Raven then throws him out with her soul-self powers, which makes Trigon sad. As he was sitting on a rock, Starfire invited him to a Silly Dance Party, which he gladly accepts. Later, Trigon shows his photo gallery of Raven to Starfire, showing her when she was a baby, etc. When Raven found out, she ripped the gallery. However, Trigon was able to get one, showing Trigon and Raven torturing a demon. Later, when Starfire and Raven got mad at each other, Trigon implied that there had to be a way to settle this argument. This causes Raven and Starfire to fight, while he is eating popcorn, apperently amused. Later, when they make up, he got mad, implying it was just getting interesting. Raven and Starfire combined their powers to throw him out of this planet, but not before he says "See you at Thanksgiving!"

In Crazy Day, Trigon was the main antagonist yet again, and his appearance was not known until the end of episode. He invaded Raven's mind and attempted to drive Raven crazy throughout the episode using imaginary images of her friends inside her head. He made up versions of Robin, Cyborg, Starfire, and Beast Boy to guard each passageways to Trigon himself. They included Sphinx Starfire who had a riddle, Cyborg Chess Pieces and Beast Boy Chess Pieces who had to play Raven in a game, and finally Door Robin who was the last obstacle between Trigon. Trigon manipulated Raven's body and voice, and Raven was sucked into her own mind where she where was forced to endure the madness Trigon has created. Eventually, Raven was able to surpass all her father's challenges, and manage to meet him herself. Trigon reveals it was his idea to try and make Raven crazy so she could become demonic, but Raven tells him that she spends everyday with her friends, and that he had no chance in making her as crazy as they do already. Trigon disagrees, and admit they are pretty fun, to which Raven turns the tables on him wanting to give him a taste of his own medicine, and uses her powers to force all of her friends inside Trigon's own mind, where he quickly learns how annoying they are, making himself crazy.

Personality
He is highly manipulative and untrustworthy, which are traits that are rather common among most demonic characters. He appears to be generally friendly and outgoing at first, but is really only interested in making his daughter embrace her demonic side, and destroy the Titans.

Curiously, unlike his comic counterpart, and the one from the original Teen Titans series, he seems to actually care about Raven to some degree, albeit in a somewhat warped way. He is apparently also saddened by his daughter not being more like him, and claims he is very proud of her when she begins to (supposedly) embrace her more demonic side.

Appearance
Trigon is a massive red demon with a large, muscular build. He has numerous stripe-like black tattoos or markings on his body, long white hair, and hoof-like feet. He has a pair of long, brown horns and sharp teeth. Trigon also has two sets of eyes, one upper and one lower, and a red gem on his forehead similar to the one of his daughter's.

He normally doesn't wear much clothing other than chain mail like armor on his waist and a pair of silver wrist bands. However, in Dog Hand and Crazy Day, he wears a pink sweater vest and white collared shirt. He can change his size at will, shrinking himself down to the size of a larger than average human.

Raven
Raven is the daughter of Trigon, and the two have a complex relationship, very different from the original series. Trigon cares for Raven to an extent, and wants her to embrace her demonic heritage, and be similar to himself. Raven, however, has different views, and thus the complicated relationship. Raven would rather be left alone than disturbed by her father, and does not want to be like him in any way. She knows when her father is up to no good, such as how he visited the Titans in "Dog hand" with warm welcoming's, knowing he had other intentions, which was getting Raven to become truly demonic.

Starfire
Trigon and Starfire briefly had a good relationship with each other. In "Caramel Apples", the two were temporarily father and daughter, where they both enjoyed it.

Quotes
''"We don't exactly see eye to eye to eye to eye." -''Trigon in "Dog Hand"

''"Where did I go wrong?" ''-Trigon in "Dog Hand"

''"Go ahead and annihilate them, dear. Then we can go get ice cream to celebrate." ''-Trigon to Raven in "Dog Hand"

"The last thing you need to do is kill all your friends." -Trigon in "Dog Hand"

''"This place is a pigsty! How do you live like this?" ''-Trigon to Raven in "Dog Hand"

''"When was the last time you even tried to torment a species for no reason, huh? Huh!? HUH?!" ''-Trigon to Raven in "Dog Hand"

"Your time has come, Raven." -Trigon in "Dreams"

"I'LL SEE YOU IN THANKSGIVIIIIIIIING!!!!" -Trigon while being sucked into a portal in "Caramel Apples"

"Seeing you lash out in anger reminds me you're still daddy's little girl!" -Trigon to Raven in "Caramel Apples"

"I promise I'll won't devour any souls this year... only that succulent bird!" -Trigon in "Thanksgiving"

''"I can't resist it! I HAVE TO EAT THAT TURKEY!" ''-Trigon to Robo-Turkey and the rest of the Titans in "Thanksgiving"

Powers
Theoretically, he is much more powerful, but these are the powers he has displayed in the show:


 * Size-Shifting: He has the ability to grow and shrink.


 * Telekinesis: Like Raven, he has the ability to move objects around without touching them.
 * The only difference is that his telekinesis is enveloped in red energy, while Raven's is in black.


 * Teleportation/Portal Creation: The ability to disappear, then reappear somewhere else.


 * Levitation/Flight: Can fly.


 * Power Granting: The magical ability to give others super abilities.


 * Soul Thief: Eats a million souls for supper.
 * Cooking: Creates a soul-possessed Pizza and roast turkeys made out of humans he cast a spell on.
 * Fire Balls: The ability to make soul-self-derived fire balls, and shooting them carelessly.
 * Mind Controlling: Being able to brainwash people into believing whatever he wants, but different from Brother Blood's mind control.
 * Polymorphing: The ability to turn people into animals.

Appearances
Season 1 Season 2
 * Dog Hand (debut)
 * Super Robin (mentioned)
 * Staring at the Future (mentioned)
 * Legs (mentioned)
 * Dreams (dream sequence)
 * Slumber Party (mentioned)
 * Caramel Apples
 * Thanksgiving
 * Crazy Day
 * Let's Get Serious (mentioned)
 * Yearbook Madness (mentioned)

Comics 
 * Food Fright (flashback only)
 * Sleep Over
 * Teen Titans -- Ghost! Part 1 (mentioned)
 * Teen Titans -- Ghost! Part 2 (mentioned)

Trivia

 * Unlike the Trigon in the original Teen Titans series, this Trigon is depicted as being a great deal more humorous.
 * Also, this one can turn smaller and wears a work suit.
 * This one also has a Pretty Pretty Pegasus kite.
 * Trigon gave each of the Titans (except for Raven) things they always wanted.
 * Starfire: to talk and act like a real Earth teenager.
 * Beast Boy: to be able to change into anything he likes.
 * Cyborg: to have a live dog for a hand.
 * Robin: to have massive muscles and immense upper body strength.
 * Silkie: to fly.
 * During Trigon's first appearance, when he talks you can hear a laugh track after his statements, much like in a sitcom.
 * In the original series, Trigon was portrayed as the ultimate evil, and a much greater threat than Slade himself, even betraying the mercenary.
 * In the original show, Trigon's first voice actor was Keith Szarabajka. However, this was part of a dream sequence, and his actor later in the series was Kevin Michael Richardson.
 * Trigon is one of the two TTG! characters outside of the Teen Titans to be made into merchandise by Jazwares, the other being Silkie.
 * He devoured millions of souls and conquered numerous dimensions.
 * It could be argued that Trigon is the single most powerful being in the series.
 * He is the second villain from the original series to return.
 * In Dog Hand, Raven said "He'll probably be back for Thanksgiving" as comedic relief, but it could say Trigon could come back. Trigon also said this later in Caramel Apples. This was a gag for a short while, as it was not confirmed if he would appear or not. Trigon is confirmed to be in the episode Thanksgiving, meaning the hints dropped were valid.