Billy Numerous

"Could we train and release a vicious pack of jerk-seeking murder dogs?"

- - Billy Numerous, The H.I.V.E. Five

Billy Numerous is a member of the H.I.V.E. Five and a supporting antagonist in Teen Titans Go!, who made his debut in the episode Super Robin.

History
Billy Numerous makes his debut in Super Robin, robbing a bank with the H.I.V.E. Five. He fights Starfire, and is easily defeated when she eye-blasts him and his clones.

In Artful Dodgers, he is robbing the bank with his team, but is later captured with the others. Later in the episode, he is in a dodgeball tournament with his members, but is sidelined with See-More.

In Power Moves, Billy is used as a dummy to demonstrate one of Beast Boy and Cyborg's power moves.

In Sidekick, Billy Numerous is caught in a fight with Cyborg in Gotham City, and gets stuck on Bat-a-rangs. Much to Robin's reaction, he frees Billy Numerous. It is also shown he takes a liking to fireworks, as he cheers them on when the "Ultimate Bat-a-Rang" activates.

In Mouth Hole, he appears in the H.I.V.E. Tower, angry at the Titans with the rest of the H.I.V.E. for sneaking into their tower, and knocks them into the water. Later in the episode, he tries to fight Robin, but uses a minigun made from whistle powers he got earlier, and shoots all the clones.

In Multiple Trick Pony, he tries to overwhelm Kid Flash with clones, but gets knocked out by See-More's lasers when Kid Flash avoids them.

In Yearbook Madness, he enters the H.I.V.E. Tower, only to be interrupted by Robin, asking him to sign his yearbook. Billy duplicates himself, and gives three signatures.

Appearance
Billy Numerous is of medium height and a thin build, and wears a pink body suit with a division symbol on the upper body, along with black bands wrapped around his wrists, ankles and waist. He also wears a black visor over his eyes, as well as black coverings over his ears. His body suit does not conceal the lower proportion of his face (nose, mouth and chin).

Personality
Billy Numerous is shown as the comedic member of the H.I.V.E. It is revealed in In and Out that he plays video games with his clones, similar to his love of video games in the original series. It is also shown that he loves fireworks in Sidekick, where he stares happily at them. In the H.I.V.E. Five, his talkative and humorous nature is shown, as he clones himself and fights with them, while chattering.

Powers and Abilities

 * Duplication: He can create sentient clones of himself (bio-fission, multiplicity, etc).

Appearances
Season 1 Season 2 Comics
 * Super Robin (debut)
 * Artful Dodgers
 * Power Moves
 * No Power
 * Sidekick
 * Legs
 * Breakfast Cheese
 * Opposites
 * In and Out
 * Money Grandma (cameo)
 * Road Trip
 * Mouth Hole
 * Let's Get Serious
 * Multiple Trick Pony
 * Yearbook Madness (cameo)
 * Operation Tin Man
 * The HIVE Five
 * Some of Their Parts (cameo)
 * Party Party (cameo)
 * Go Fish! (speaking debut)

Trivia

 * Billy Numerous and See-More are the only two members of the H.I.V.E. Five to debut in Super Robin.
 * He was voiced by Jason Marsden in the original series, is now voiced by Scott Menville.
 * This makes him the only member of the H.I.V.E. Five with a new voice actor.
 * He is the sixth character in the series to not have his original voice actor reprise his role. (Silkie, Speedy, Killer Moth, The Brain, Kid Flash)
 * If one includes Dr. Light in Colors of Raven, he is the seventh.
 * He is the seventh and eighth villain from the original series to return, along with See-More.
 * His name may be a pun of the word innumerous.
 * He, along with Mammoth and See-More, never had speaking roles until The HIVE Five.