Steve Borst | |
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Role - Writer | |
Date of birth - September 7, 1977 (age 47) | |
Place of birth - Garden City, New York |
Steven James "Steve" Borst (born September 7, 1977) is a writer who has worked on Teen Titans Go!. He has also co-created the Nickelodeon animated series Breadwinners, alongside Gary Doodles.
Episodes[]
Season 1[]
- "Double Trouble"
- "Ghostboy"
- "Gorilla"
- "You're Fired!"
- "Starliar"
- "Matched"
- "Starfire the Terrible"
- "Opposites"
Season 4[]
- "Titan Saving Time"
- "The Gold Standard"
- "Hand Zombie"
- "Brain Percentages"
- "Lication"
- "Ones and Zeroes"
- "Career Day"
- "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star"
- "Throne of Bones"
- "Thanksgetting"
- "Flashback"
Season 5[]
Season 6[]
Season 7[]
- "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star: Dance Crew Edition"
- "Marv Wolfman and George Pérez"
- "Space House - Part 1"
- "Space House - Part 2"
- "What a Boy Wonders"
- "Doomsday Preppers"
- "Fat Cats"
- "Jam"
- "A Doom Patrol Thanksgiving" (part 2)
- "Go!"
- "Sweet Revenge"
- "The Perfect Pitch?"
- "We'll Be Right Back"
- "Natural Gas"
- "365!"
Season 8[]
- "Welcome to Halloween"
- "Looking For Love"
- "Teen Titans Action" (part 1)
- "Always Be Crimefighting"
- "Easter Annihilation"
- "Arthur"
- "Plot Holes"
- "Utility Belt"
- "Our House"
- "Haunted Tank"
- "Five Bucks"
- "Bookyman"
- "Original Idea"
Trivia[]
- Borst left the production of the show during Season 1 to work on his show Breadwinners. After Breadwinners was cancelled, Borst came back to Teen Titans Go! during Season 4.
- He is currently the longest-running freelance writer for the series.