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* The circus that Robin said was his origin is probably the same circus as when he was a baby in "[[Dude Relax]]". |
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Revision as of 15:39, 15 July 2018
"Orangins" is the twenty-second episode of the fourth season of Teen Titans Go!, and the one-hundred-seventy-ninth overall episode of the series.
Summary
The Titans each tell their own slightly inaccurate origin stories.
Plot
It all begins when Robin breaks the door and is going to tell his story. Cyborg happily says that he loves stories. Robin tells him that it's an origin story, which Beast Boy mishears as orange. As soon as Robin tells his origin story about him as a circus clown, the other Titans stop him due to their being bored.
Raven tells her inaccurate origin story. She was a teen photographer taking photos of a science lab when she got bitten by a radioactive raven. She turns into Raven-Woman and gains a series of raven-related powers - like winged flight, egg-laying, and nest making. Her tragedy is that her elderly uncle died...decades later of old age. All the Titans except Robin cry. Robin tells Raven that it wasn't real.
Cyborg tells his inaccurate story about him escaping from a terrible explosion that blew up his homeworld and killed his parents. Then he lived on a farm with step-parents who had always wanted a child. He finds he has superpowers and becomes Cyborg-Man. His tragedy is that his step-parents fell on hard times, lost their farm and were now homeless. And yet again all the Titans except Robin cry. Robin tells Cyborg that it was also untrue.
Starfire tells her inaccurate origin story about her younger self walking home from the movies with her cats. As they walk into an alley, a dog scares her and the cats, chasing them away, which causes Starfire to become depressed. Starfire takes the vast fortune left by her cats to build a headquarters in a cave and becomes the superhero Catfire, who fights bad dogs. Her tragedy is that is that her back was broken by Bane-Dog. Robin tells her that it was Batman's origin story - except she was Batman and all the characters were replaced by cats and dogs.
Beast Boy tells his inaccurate story about being a jetpilot known as the "man without fear". One night while marooned on a desert island after jumping from a crashing plane, a dying green alien gave Beast Boy a green power ring. Beast Boy then used its powers to fight a series of bad guys (like the Red Lanterns and Dr. Hector Hammond). This time, the Titans especially Robin, didn't cry. Robin tells Beast Boy that it was more like Green Lantern's story. Beast Boy says that he is a Green Lantern, explaining why he's green and can change form.
Robin then tried to remember and retell Beast Boy's real origin story - about how he was ill as a child and that his scientist parents gave him an experimental serum created from the blood of a rare green monkey. It not only cured him, but granted him shape-shifting powers. Beast Boy points out how silly that is and he and the other Titans laugh at Robin.
Characters
- Robin
- Cyborg
- Starfire
- Raven
- Beast Boy
- Abin Sur (debut, cameo)
- John Stewart (cameo)
- Superman (referenced by Cyborg)
- Batman (referenced by Starfire)
- Spider-Man (referenced by Raven)
- Doctor Light (cameo in Raven's fake origin story)
- Atrocitus (debut, cameo)
Trivia
- This is the third episode to feature each Titan telling a different inaccurate story or fable. The first two were "Grube's Fairytales" and "History Lesson".
- The episode title is a play on the words "orange" and "origins", as mentioned by Beast Boy.
- Spiderman is mentioned/referenced for the second time in the series. The first being brought up in "Two Parter" (Part 2).
- Robin briefly explains a little about Beast Boy's real origin where he was indeed bitten by a diseased monkey as a child which granted him his superpower of animal shapeshifting and turned his skin and hair green.
- Raven's origin story parodied Spider-Man; coincidentally, her voice actress, Tara Strong, voiced Mary Jane in Marvel's Ultimate Spider-Man series.
- "Orangins" was nominated for the 2017 Primetime Emmy for "Outstanding Short Format Animated Program".
- The music used when Robin walks in the room is music similar to what is used during the previews for suspenseful, action-packed movies, or suspenseful, action-packed Sci-Fi movies.
Continuity
- John Stewart's design in this episode is different from his design in "Real Boy Adventures".
- The circus that Robin said was his origin is probably the same circus as when he was a baby in "Dude Relax".
- Raven is seen unhooded for the 60th time in the series.
- This is the sixth time to feature each Titan having their own individual segment that's unrelated to the others. The other times are in "Dreams", "Video Game References", "Campfire Stories", "Grube's Fairytales" and "History Lesson".
References
- During Raven's story, we see her uncle reading a newspaper with the headline, "Octopus Receives Doctorate". This is a reference to Dr. Octopus, who is a villain from the Marvel universe.
- Each Titan's story is a parody of a well-known superhero's origin story. Starfire's story references Batman; Beast Boy's story references Green Lantern; Raven's story references Spider-Man; and Cyborg's story references Superman.
- This is the second time that a Marvel superhero has been directly referenced in the show.
- This is also the first time the show referenced two Marvel superheroes in one episode: Beast Boy says that he always thought Batman got hit with gamma radiation and that's how he gets all of his muscles which is a reference to The Incredible Hulk, another Marvel superhero.
- Beast Boy mentions the Norwegian fairy tale of The Three Billy Goats Gruff.
- Starfire mentions the fairytale Thumbelina when she refers to "the tale of the tiny fairy princess", although in older versions of the Fairy Tail Thumbelina does not ride a cat.
Errors
- When the boy falls out the window, his window had smoke. After he landed in the nest, his window is clean.
Running Gags
- The Titans being shocked while the word tragic appears in huge letters.
- Beast Boy mispronounces and misunderstands words.
- Robin being irritated by each of the other Titans' stories.
Transcript
The transcript for "Orangins" can be found here.
Gallery
The image gallery for Orangins may be viewed here. |