Beast Man

"Beast Man" is the 44th episode of the second season of Teen Titans Go!, and the 96th overall episode of the series.

Summary
Beast Boy discovers that he can use his power to turn himself into an adult.

Plot
The episode begins with the Titans standing in line for a movie: "Death Toilet 3". Everyone starts sharing to each other how good the movie will be. Starfire is sad that she has not seen any of the movies in the series, and Raven adds that they all probably won't be allowed in. They then realize they really can't go in becuase of it's adult rating. This results in all of the boys screaming. Robin sadly commands them to just go home.

At the Titans Tower, the gang rant about how adults think they always have the upper hand. Beast Boy says he doesn't want to be an adult, but Raven warns him that at some point in his life, he will be forced to become old, unfun, and become very worried about rules, and get boring jobs working for "The Man". Starfire asks who the man is, and Raven tells that one day, they're coming for all of them. Robin replies that telling Raven just bummed all of them out.

Cyborg reminds the others that they're not adults yet, and say that they should play something stupid. Beast Boy exclaims that they should play "random animal rally".

The Titans tell Beast Boy to turn into multiple animals, such as donkeys, mules, cuddle fish, horseshoe crabs, pangolins, lemurs, and Baboons, which are referred as "red butt monkeys". When Cyborg is thinking of what Beast Boy should turn into, he yells "give me a second MAN!" which Beast Boy transform into a man.

The Titans all gasp at Beast Boys's transformation as a man, and Robin supposed that a man is a type of animal. Starfire mentions that Beast Boy has only sidehair, and is bald. Raven warns Beast Boy to transform back, before it makes him turn into an adult. Robin realizes that as long as Beast Boy stays as an adult, they can go to the movies.

The Titans go to the theaters to get their tickets, and Beast Boy goes into an accent where he, himself, asks if he can have one ticket for him, and four for four "kids". The Titans giggle, as Beast Boy tries to shush them. The employee hands him the tickets, and they go to see "Death Toilet 3".

The Titans are in the theater, watching the movie. The movie ends with Death Toilet saving his wife from terrorists, as the Titans all cheer. The Titans minds have suddenly changed, and they all decide to do adult related things.

The Titans arrive back in the tower, as Beast Boy says the experience was amazing. Raven adds that it was fun, but again warns Beast Boy to change back before The Man finds him and forced him to get a job. Cyborg and Robin are still feeling good about the parts of being an adult, and talk about it. Starfire is drowsy, and believes it is time for "the lay of the hay", and wishes a good night to her friends. Beast Boy declines going to sleep, and is going out to do cool adult stuff.

Later in the morning, Starfire asks Beast Boy if he would like to have cereal with her. He raises his head with a tired look, as Starfire screams. Beast Boy, with a dad-related voice, declines as there is too many calories to eat cereal. Robin, Cyborg, and Raven arrive, and Robin asks why he is still an adult. Beast Boy replies and says that somebody has to make a living. He then looks at his watch, and notice he has to go to work. Cyborg tells Beast Boy to transform back so they can... Before he can finish, Beast Boy yells and tells that if the the Titans don't do their chores before he comes back, they should consider their butts grounded. He then leaves, with the Titans in shock and worried about him. Raven says the results came out just as expected, and Robin says they should follow him.

Beast Boy comes out of a bus, and goes in a line with all of the other workers. Cyborg notices him in the crowd, and Starfire asks why he would find a job there. Raven says this is where adults are attracted to. When another man is in the back, the Titans grab him by his neck, beat him up, and disguise as another men in a suit, with Raven as the head, while all of the other Titans support her height. The Titans complain about their handling inside of the suit, and within a matter of seconds, a giant group of men come, and shove Raven into the elevator with them. The men all talk, while the Titans stare uncomfortably.

When they finally get out, they notice The Man is taking control of them. In order to get Beast Boy back, the Titans draw a picture of The Man that would offend him, and make Beast Boy look like he did it. When he finds out, he decides to fire Beast Boy, and actually will engulf him, the Titans arrive to stop him, but he is invulnerable to their attacks. To get them, The Man summons the guardians of the status quo, and they attack the Titans, forcing them to retreat. When they finally escape into another office, Starfire wonders how them as teenagers, could beat him. But then the Titans have an idea: they act like average teenagers. Robin is playing his jam with headphones, where The Man tries to get his attention, but is ignored. Cyborg and Starfire babble about things and ignore The Man as well. When Raven is reading an issue about Kid Flash and Jinx, The Man tries to get Raven's attention and she says her catchphrase, "whatever". This results in The Man's head exploding, freeing the adluts and beast boy.

Robin announces that all of the men are free from their jobs, and that they can now be free, but when he Starfire asks how they will provide for their families, he says "I don't know, I'm just a kid." Then the episode ends.

Characters

 * Beast Boy / Beast Man
 * Robin
 * Starfire
 * Cyborg
 * Raven
 * Kid Flash (cameo)
 * Jinx (cameo)
 * Batgirl (cameo)
 * The Joker (cameo)
 * Darkseid (cameo)
 * Pretty Pretty Pegasus (cameo)
 * The Man (debut)

Trivia

 * This is the second time that due to mishaps, a preview for a future episode was shown in advance, compared to the original episode slated to air, which then had no previews put out for it. This first happened between "Slumber Party" and "Love Monsters".
 * Oddly, both "Ghostboy" and this episode have similar names.
 * Beast Boy's adult form looks different to how he appeared in "Staring at the Future".
 * This is probably because it is merely a transformation into an adult rather than how Beast Boy would actually look when he's older.
 * Based on the film rating being "M-45+", this suggests Beast Boy's adult form is at least 45 years old. The date of birth on his driver's license states he was born on February 22, 1966, which made him 49 years old if the episode took place in 2015.
 * Despite being set to air on June 29, 2015, there was an available full download released by iTunes and Google Play for this episode, but was removed and no longer available. However, this episode is still on Amazon Instant Video.
 * More than likely, Warner Bros. realized the mistake, and issued it to be taken off until its official debut.
 * If you were able to purchase the episode before it was taken down, it will list it as episode "47" for the second season, which ends up being correct, as this episode is the 96th episode to air.
 * This marks the third time that an episode has been leaked onto online video services before its official air date. The first two episodes to do this were "Opposites" and "Birds".
 * This episode premiered as a new episode on the first day of the 100th episode celebration.
 * This episode aired on Cyborg's birthday.

Continuity

 * This is the fourth time a character's real name has been shown. ("Hot Garbage", "Robin Backwards", "Oil Drums"). It is also the second time Beast Boy's real name is shown which was previously given in "Hot Garbage". Although this is the first time his full name, "Garfield Mark Logan", is shown. In this case, it can be found on his driver's license.
 * Beast Boy gives credit cards to a pizza truck to pay for some pizza. Some images on the cards include the Titans on Mount Rushmore from the Halloween episode and the over-exaggerated masculine drawing of Beast Boy and Cyborg from "Caramel Apples".
 * Robin's recurring instrumental from "Driver's Ed" and "Road Trip" returns. It is called "Rob's Jamz" in this episode.
 * Raven gets a tattoo of every Pretty Pretty Pegasus character seen in "Friendship".
 * Raven's romantic feelings are again shown when she mentions to Beast Boy 'a loveless marriage' and then giggles briefly implying she may like the thought of them married. This also implies that her feelings for him in Matched haven't changed.

Errors

 * Cyborg is strictly speaking an adult, being 18 years old.
 * Starfire gets a tattoo on her stomach but in the next scene it's gone. The same applies for Cyborg with his shoulder tattoo.
 * If "Death Toilet 3" is rated "M-45" wouldn't the other ones have the same rate? Then the Titans wouldn't be able to see them.
 * It's possible "Death Toilet 3" had more mature stuff in it.

Running Gags

 * Cyborg wanted Beast Boy to be a donkey with changing sizes.
 * The Titans doing things adults do, but not remotely thinking of the consequences.