Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is a super-sized statue located off the coast of New York City, United States. The iconic sculpture is a welcoming sign for immigrants and those searching for a better life in America.

While mainly a symbol of freedom for the American people, the Statue of Liberty has also been used to fight colossal combat in a few episodes of Teen Titans Go!.

History
To commemorate the American independence centennial and the friendship between France in the United States, French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and French builder Gustave Eiffel set out to build a monumental gift for the American people. The design and construction were years in the making, not to mention the long haul with fundraising. But finally, on October 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty (which depicts Libertas, the Roman goddess of liberty) was officially presented to the Americans as a gift from the good people from France. And to this day, the monument is there on Liberty Island, Upper New York Bay.

Despite being an unmoving, un-alive statue, Libertas has been known to take a break from her constant pose and do other stuff... at least in Teen Titans Go!. At one point, George Washington used her as a battle robot to smash Robin in the episode "Money Grandma". Then, later on when the Queen of England was terrorizing Jump City in "Hot Salad Water," Lady Liberty actually fought here in 1-on-1 jumbo combat (eventually defeating her with a giga-sized grape soda). Most recently, the Statue of Liberty appeared in the comic "Posers", where she burst into laughter at seeing Starfire (long story, read the comic...).

Characteristics
Tall is a very good way to summarize the Libertas, who stands at 111.5 feet tall. She wears a very loose fitting robe, and her hair is tied up in curls. A few of accessories of hers include a crown with seven spikes, a torch in her right hand (usually held high in the sky), and a tablet in her other arm with the inscription "JULY IV MDCCLXXVI" (July 4th, 1776, the day of United States independence). There's also some symbolism going on with a broken chain at her feet. As for color, the Statue of Liberty used to be all copper, but the thing with copper is that it oxidizes and gets a dull green patina after some time. The only parts of sculpture that aren't a faded green color are the torch's fire, which is plated in 24 carat gold, and the black windows in her crown. When not out and about, Libertas stands upon a giant stone monument.

Season 1

 * "Dreams"

Season 2

 * "Money Grandma"

Season 4

 * "Hot Salad Water"

Teen Titans Go! Comics Volume 5

 * "Posers"

Trivia

 * Oddly, the Statue of Liberty's torch flame in "Posers" is green instead of gold. The fire was green before it's gold replacement, but that was back in 1986.
 * The Statue of Liberty's inside looks very similar to the Titan Robot's interior (seen in the episode "The Left Leg").
 * "Dreams" was Libertas's debut episode, but it was nothing more than a back-drop of her.
 * George Washington calls the intense blow given to Robin in "Money Grandma" the "Monument Mash," with "monument" referring to the statue, obviously.
 * In "Posers," Starfire calls the sculpture "Liberty of Stature" and "Lady of the Statue."