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{{Infobox_episode|title = Teen Titans Roar!|season = [[Season 5|5]]|episode = 52 (261)|original airdate = Friday March 13, 2020 (Online)
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{{Infobox_episode|title = Teen Titans Roar!|season = [[Season 5|5]]|episode = 52 (261)|original airdate = Friday March 13, 2020 (Online)<br>Saturday April 4, 2020 (TV)|premiere time = 10:00 AM|produced by = [[Michael Jelenic]]<br>[[Aaron Horvath]]<br>[[Peter Rida Michail]]|written by = [[Michael Jelenic]]<br>[[Aaron Horvath]] (uncredited)|directed by = [[Ken McIntyre]]|production code = 526b|before = '''"[[Teen Titans Vroom]]"'''|after = '''"[[Butt Atoms]]"'''|image = Screen Shot 2020-03-14 at 1.46.57 PM.png|video = [[File:Cartoon Network - Teen Titans Go! vs. Thundercats Roar - "Teen Titans Roar" Special Promo|thumb|right|280px]]
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Saturday April 4, 2020 (TV)|premiere time = 10:00 AM|produced by = [[Michael Jelenic]]<br>[[Aaron Horvath]]<br>[[Peter Rida Michail]]|written by = [[Michael Jelenic]]|directed by = [[Ken McIntyre]]|production code = 526a|before = '''"[[Teen Titans Vroom]]"'''|after = '''"[[Butt Atoms]]"'''|image = Screen Shot 2020-03-14 at 1.46.57 PM.png|video = [[File:Cartoon Network - Teen Titans Go! vs. Thundercats Roar - "Teen Titans Roar" Special Promo|thumb|right|280px]]
 
 
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
The Titans are super pissed off when their favorite cartoon is rebooted so they come up with a plan to get this new show off the air.
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The Titans (except Starfire) become outraged when their favorite childhood cartoon is rebooted, so they come up with a plan to get this new show off the air.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
It's a perfect calm day, and Starfire is reading. Suddenly, she hears multiple voices saying "Thundercats". Sure enough, the others pop out of the blue, dressed up like the Thundercats. Robin cosplays Lion-o, saying his classic catchphrase and striking the latter's pose. They all sing the Thundercats theme song, and all sit together on the couch. Starfire realizes that the new Thundercats Roar! reboot is about to air, and the others are excited. They reminiscence the joy of the original Thundercats, with legit stills from the classic series.
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Starfire is reading inside the Tower on a perfectly calm day. Suddenly, she hears multiple voices saying "Thundercats". Sure enough, the others pop out of the blue, dressed up like the Thundercats. In a parody of the intro to the original 80s cartoon, the Titans sing the ''Thundercats'' theme song before they all sit together on the couch. Starfire learns that the new ''Thundercats Roar!'' reboot is about to air, and the others are excited. They reminisce on the joy that the original Thundercats brought them, accompanied by stills from the 80s series in the background.
   
Robin switches on the TV, and the Reboot finally airs. For some reason, the Titans(except Starfire) are taken aback by the art style of the reboot. Then, they get pissed off because of the style of the reboot. At first, Beast Boy thought they were on the wrong channel, and so begged to have it changed, but Robin said this was it. Soon they gave angry comments, like Beast Boy saying the character's mouths are shaped like beans, while Raven says it was drawn by vegetarians. Star, although, loves the reboot and comments on it, much to her friends' horror. Robin soon commented out loud that the "greatest show of all time was turned into a comedy". This resulted in the others leaving, while Star continued watching the show.
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Robin switches on the TV, and the intro to the reboot finally airs. However, the Titans are all taken aback by the art style of the reboot. Beast Boy thinks that maybe they were watching the wrong channel, and begs Robin to change it, but Robin disparagingly tells him that this is the reboot to put up with. The other Titans offer up harsh critiques on the reboot; Beast Boy questions why the character's mouths are shaped like beans, while Raven believes it was drawn by vegans. While the others are arguing, Starfire ends up enjoying the reboot much to her friends' horror. The other Titans lose trust in Starfire, with Robin voicing his disgust that the "greatest show of all time was turned into a comedy", and they leave the room while Star continues watching the show.
   
Later that day, Starfire meets the others in the kitchen, eating cereal in a very pissed off manner. Concerned, she asks them why are they angry. Robin stops eating and says in a pretty hysterical manner, that they hate the new reboot. The others join in, and give their views about what they think. Star convinces her friends to calm down, but Robin says this isn't about himself and the others, but about the show... NOT IN THE WAY THAT THEY WANTED IT TO BE IN!!! Either way, Star manages to ask her friends to watch Thundercats Roar! with her, giving a second chance to the show. Everyone reluctantly agrees, thinking they overreacted, and they all go to the living room, and sit on the couch.
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Later, Starfire meets the others in the kitchen, furiously eating cereal. Concerned, she asks them why they're so angrier than usual. Robin stops eating and yells at Starfire that they hate the new reboot, before the others join in and continuously roast the show. Star tries to get her friends to calm down, but in his hysteria, Robin says this isn't about himself and the others, but about the show being made in a way that didn't fit his personal tastes. In any case, Star manages to convince her friends to watch ''Thundercats Roar!'' with her, hoping that if they give the show a second chance, they might understand her opinion on the show. Everyone reluctantly agrees, believing that they overreacted, and they all go to the living room, and sit on the couch.
   
At the living room, Starfire is happy that her friends were willing to watch. So, the TV is switched on. Sadly, the others start giving the same angry comments, with them smashing the TV. They regret having given the show a second chance, while Starfire begs the others to watch it, but they say they don't need a second chance to see what is bad in it. When Star asks, Cyborg says everything is bad, and they all leave, while Star continues watching anyways.
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At the living room, Starfire is happy that her friends were willing to watch. But the peace doesn't last for long as the others immediately start giving the same angry comments and smashing the TV, regretting having given the show a second chance. Starfire begs the others to watch it, but they disagree, stating they don't need a second chance to see why they find it awful; Cyborg adds on that they find '''everything''' about the show awful. The Titans all leave once again, while Star continues to watch.
   
Later, in Robin's room, the others listen to Robin about his special idea to get Thundercats Roar! off the air for good. Robin soon gives the idea: '''A petition'''! Raven says she likes the idea very much, and the others agree to it. Robin declares that they need 500 angry signatures and send the petition to WB studios. Everyone is excited, until Starfire comes and asks whether 500 signatures will even be enough. To which Beast Boy asks whether she's been in a room filled with 500 people. Starfire once again asks her friends to stop this madness, but none of them give a darn. Then, they start signing the petition, giving their views, such as how WB's vegan animators only know how to draw poop, and how the show is garbage, and they want the old Thundercats back. When Robin asks Starfire to sign the petition, she clearly refuses for good reasons; she likes the show. To which Beast Boy teases her, calling a vegan.
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Later, in Robin's room, he discusses his plan to get ''Thundercats Roar!'' off the air for good; a petition. Raven likes the idea very much, and the others agree with it. Robin declares that they'll need 500 angry signatures to justify the petition, and will send the petition to Warner Bros. Animation to give them a piece of their mind. Everyone is excited, until Starfire comes and asks whether or not 500 signatures will even be enough to convince Warner Bros. that the show isn't worth airing. To which Beast Boy asks if Starfire has ever been in a room filled with 500 people; she has, but she is promptly ignored in the other Titans' efforts to get the show cancelled. As the Titans sign the petition, they justify their hate, claiming that the vegan animators who work on the show only know how to draw poop, that they find the show to be garbage, and they want the old ''Thundercats'' back. When Robin asks Starfire to sign the petition, she refuses for good reason, only for Beast Boy to call her a vegan.
   
Outside, the others are at downtown, calling for people to sign the petition. As they move on, they find an old guy, who signs the petition, then they find a dumpster dude, who also signs it. They keep on and on finding people to sign the petition. 496 angry signatures later, the others are back in the tower, excited to have gotten 500 signatures. Everyone cheers, except Star, who tells them that this is a waste of time, but they still demean her. Cyborg puts the petition inside of his arm cannon, and fires it out of the window. The paper soon drifts into the compound of WB, and lands on some kind of scanner. Soon, a large cannon pops from behind the compound, and shoots a letter back to the Tower, which comes through the window, and lands on Robin, making him fall on his face. They get delighted, to which Raven states that they "can't ignore the voice of the people". They open the letter, only to find a thank-you note in it, along with a picture of Bugs Bunny, much to Beast Boy's annoyance. Cyborg tries to figure out why it didn't work, even with their meaningless petition. Raven soon thinks they have to live with the new reboot for life. Starfire soon gets happy, thinking that her friends have decided to stop the madness and give up on their angry caper. Robin soon answers in a hysterical manner, saying that they will not give up no matter the cause, and they will do whatever it takes, even if it means crossing the line. He also tells Star that if she thinks they're gonna give up, then she doesn't know the Teen Titans. Raven soon gives one last idea: '''Transport themselves into the cartoon'''! She does exactly that, and instantly, they were all in the show.
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The others head downtown, finding random people off the streets to sign the petition. Hundreds of angry signatures later, the others head back to the tower, excited to have gotten 500 signatures. Everyone cheers, except Star, who believes that their efforts were a waste of time, but they continue to demean her. Cyborg puts the petition inside of his arm cannon, and fires it through the window. The paper soon drifts into the compound of Warner Bros. Animation and lands on a scanner. Another cannon fires the reply back to the tower, which knocks Robin flat. The Titans are delighted that Warner Bros. got back to them, and Raven states that they "can't ignore the voice of the people". They open the envelope, only to find a thank-you note in it, along with a picture of Bugs Bunny, much to Beast Boy's annoyance. Cyborg wonders why it didn't work, even with their petition. Irritated, Raven comes nearly close to realizing that they have to live with the new reboot for life. Hearing this, Starfire is delighted, believing her friends have finally given up on their caper of madness. But Robin, still upset from the lack of a response from Warner Bros., yells at Starfire that they will never give up on trying to cancel the show, and they will do whatever it takes, stating that if she thinks they'll give up, then she doesn't know the Titans. As a last ditch effort, Raven transports all the Titans into the show to try and fight the Thundercats in hopes of getting their show cancelled.
   
The next step was to find the crazy caricatures. Raven spots them, fighting Mumm-Ra. They watch as Panthro draws out giant metal fists, and he punches Mumm-Ra, knocking him over. Everyone happens to find it funny, to which Starfire points out. But they say that they don't find it funny, and tease her. Then the battle truly begins. During the battle, the pissed off Titans attack the Thundercats. Lion-O spots them, and greets them in a friendly manner, but Robin attacks, only for Lion-O to retaliate. Then Beast Boy attacks, only for Tygra to flail him out of the way. Then Raven attacks, only to get run over by Cheetara. And Cyborg fights back, only to get knocked out by Panthro. Starfire, in the meantime, was not fighting, but playing with Snarf. Robin tries to deliver the final blow on Lion-O, by making his staff bigger, only for Lion-O to make his sword bigger. Eventually, Robin's staff gets so big, he can't hold it and falls over, and Lion-O delivers the final blow on him. Robin and his friends are defeated, and Cyborg realizes that every time the Thundercats take a step towards comedy, they take two more to action.
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The Thundercats are in the middle of one of their many fights against Mumm-Ra, their main antagonist. The Titans watch as Panthro draws out his giant metal fists, and punch Mumm-Ra, knocking him over. The others are amused and laugh a little, which Starfire points out, but the others continue to tease her and claim they didn't laugh. Lion-O spots the Titans, attempting to greet them in a friendly manner, but Robin attacks, only for Lion-O to retaliate. The other Titans similarly get destroyed by the Thundercats; Beast Boy is flailed out of the way by Tygra with his bolo, Raven is run over by Cheetara, and Cyborg is knocked out by Panthro. In the meantime, Starfire plays with Snarf as the fight rages on. Robin tries to deliver the final blow on Lion-O, by making his staff bigger, only for Lion-O to make his sword bigger. Eventually, Robin's staff gets so big, he can't hold it and falls over, and Lion-O delivers the final blow to him. Robin and his friends are defeated, and Cyborg realizes that for every step the Thundercats take towards comedy, they take two more towards action.
   
As the Thundercats are all about to destroy the Titans, Starfire gets in the way, and asks mercy for her friends, saying they are ill-mannered brats, and mean no harm. Lion-O compromises, and says the Titans can be better people. Suddenly, a bright light came from the heavens, only for Robin to realize that it is the original, much more cooler Lion-O. He introduces himself, and says that he's been watching from the afterlife, and says he believes ''Thundercats Roar!'' has the capability to carry on the mantle of the original Thundercats, and anyone who says otherwise has a poop mouth and poop opinions. He thanks his friends for all they have done, and tells them to keep going, to which reboot Lion-O thanks his original counterpart for the amazing speech. Finally, the original Lion-O shows off his 'big guns', and impresses the others. As the episode ends, the scene zooms out into a cave, in which 80's Snarf feels neglected, and is shown alongside 2011 Lion-O, and a skeleton of 80's Panthro.
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As the Thundercats close in to destroy the Titans, Starfire gets in the way, and asks mercy for her friends. She claims that they might be immature, but mean no harm. Lion-O agrees, stating that the Titans are fine, but he thinks that they could work on prioritizing other aspects of their life rather than spending so much time criticizing them. Suddenly, a bright light shines from the heavens, which is revealed to be the original 80s Lion-O. He introduces himself, stating that he's been watching their argument from the cartoon afterlife, before expressing that he thinks ''Thundercats Roar!'' has the capability to carry on his legacy, and anyone who says otherwise is a poop mouth with poop opinions. He thanks his friends for everything they've done, and tells the new Thundercats to keep trying their best, to which the Roar Lion-O thanks his original counterpart for the "totally unforced endorsement". Finally, the original Lion-O shows off his 'big guns', and impresses the others. As the episode ends, the scene zooms out into a cave, in which 80's Snarf feels neglected, and is shown alongside 2011 Lion-O, and a skeleton of 80's Panthro.
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
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* [[Beast Boy]]
 
* [[Beast Boy]]
 
* [[Silkie]]
 
* [[Silkie]]
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* [[Bugs Bunny]] (cameos)
* [https://thundercats.fandom.com/wiki/Lion-O_(ThunderCats_Roar) Lion-O]
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*[https://thundercats.fandom.com/wiki/Lion-O_(ThunderCats_Roar) Lion-O]
 
* [https://thundercats.fandom.com/wiki/Panthro_(ThunderCats_Roar) Panthro]
 
* [https://thundercats.fandom.com/wiki/Panthro_(ThunderCats_Roar) Panthro]
 
* [https://thundercats.fandom.com/wiki/Cheetara_(ThunderCats_Roar) Cheetara]
 
* [https://thundercats.fandom.com/wiki/Cheetara_(ThunderCats_Roar) Cheetara]
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==Trivia ==
 
==Trivia ==
*This is the last episode of [[Season 5]].
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*This is the final episode in airdate order of [[Season 5]].
**However, the actual season finale is "[[The Viewers Decide]]", because it is the last produced one of this season.
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**However, "[[The Viewers Decide]]" was the last episode to air in production order. This episode was put on hiatus until ''Thundercats Roar'' aired in 2020, but was finished in 2019.
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* This episode had no involvement from the crew of ''Thundercats Roar'' outside of the voice cast (Max Mittleman reprises his role as Roar Lion-O, and Larry Kenney voices the 80s Lion-O as he did in the original show) and Michael Jelenic having written the episode, who also wrote the two-part episode "Omens" for the 2011 Thundercats series. A majority of the animation on the Thundercats in this episode was borrowed from the episode "Exodus, Part 2".
* This episode's title is a jab at the Thundercats-based comedy ''Thundercats Roar'', generally lampooning the backlash that Roar has received upon announcement.
 
 
* The episode is a satire of how frustrated and upset fans of a franchise might be when their franchise is rebooted or gains a spin-off, particularly on social media.
**In truth, legit screenshots from the 80s original Thundercats series and the Thunder Roar intro are used in this episode.
 
 
** It is also ironic because the same scenario happened to the Titans; the 2003 ''Teen Titans'' was more of an action-comedy hybrid, but ''Teen Titans Go!''<nowiki/>'s genre-defying comedy is much different, which upset many fans of the 2003 series.
* The plot is a satirical reflection on how the majority of die-hard fans of a franchise can be really hysterical when a series is rebooted or gains a spin-off.
 
** It is also ironic because the same scenario happened to the Titans, where ''Teen Titans'' was about action but ''Teen Titans Go!'' is much different and so many fans of the 2003 series were upset.
 
**What's more, it can be regarded as a lampooning at how Warner Bros and the rest of Cartoon Network Studios always being unable to satisfy both new and old fans, especially when a cartoon having representation of the previous brand is launched; as well as Warner's attitude on responding to the old fans' pleads.
 
**As expected, this episode has drawn massive criticism from detractors of both shows since they regard it as a shield for complaints, and both shows are hated by them greatly. Many are also offended by how the episode includes 80s Panthro's skeleton and consider it as a disrespect to Earl Grayman (which has been disconfirmed by the producers.)
 
 
*This is the third crossover episode. The first two are "[[TTG v PPG]]" and "[[Cartoon Feud]]".
 
*This is the third crossover episode. The first two are "[[TTG v PPG]]" and "[[Cartoon Feud]]".
 
*The TTG crew were able to be scheduled with the voice actors from ''Thundercats Roar!'' to record lines for this episode since they both work at the same studio.
 
*The TTG crew were able to be scheduled with the voice actors from ''Thundercats Roar!'' to record lines for this episode since they both work at the same studio.
*This episode was released on international TV airings before premiering in the United States.
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*This episode was released internationally before premiering in the United States.
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*This is one of the few episodes of ''Teen Titans Go!'' to have been written as a single draft. When ''Thundercats Roar'' released its first sneak peak trailer in May 2018, writer Michael Jelenic found the outrage to be rather disproportionate and silly, so he instantly wrote the whole script. He simply asked Warner Bros. Animation if he could do a ''Thundercats Roar'' crossover episode, and promised that it would be funny.
*A crew member has revealed the reason behind this episode:
 
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**The scene towards the end of the episode with 80s Lion-O claiming the people who don't believe ''Thundercats Roar'' can carry on the legacy of the series preceding it are "poop mouths with poop opinions" calls back to earlier in the episode, when the Titans are claiming that the vegan animators of the show can only draw poop, and also references the much harsher controversy that ''Thundercats Roar'' received on social media, with many harassing people involved with the show and calling them far worse terms than what 80s Lion-O called them.
**When Thundercats Roar released its first sneak peak trailer in May 2018 (which includes the line "Every step we take toward comedy, we take two more toward action.") and the internet immediately lost its mind. The crew was working on [[Teen Titans Go! to the Movies]], and Michael Jelenic saw this happening, so he instantly wrote the whole script. He simply asked Warner Brothers if he could do a Thundercats Roar crossover episode, and promised that it would be funny.
 
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*This is the only episode not to be released on the [[Smells Like Magic|Season 5 DVD]], the reason is unknown. It is also the first episode overall not to be released on DVD.
***Since Jelenic worked as a member of the 2011 Thundercats series, this episode can be regarded as a self-own for Jelenic himself.
 
   
 
=== Continuity ===
 
=== Continuity ===
 
*This is the sixth "hater" episode. The others are "[[Let's Get Serious]]", "[[The Return of Slade]]", "[[Wally T]]", "[[The Fourth Wall]]" and "[[The Chaff]]".
 
*This is the sixth "hater" episode. The others are "[[Let's Get Serious]]", "[[The Return of Slade]]", "[[Wally T]]", "[[The Fourth Wall]]" and "[[The Chaff]]".
*When Raven, Beast Boy, Robin, and Cyborg dance, they did the same moves like they did in "[[Quantum Fun]]".
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*When Raven, Beast Boy, Robin, and Cyborg dance, they did the same moves as they did in "[[Quantum Fun]]".
* This is the second time Raven dressed as Mumm-Ra, Robin as Lion-O, Beast Boy as Tygra and Cyborg as Panthro since "[[Halloween]]".
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* The Titans cosplaying as the Thundercats is a callback to "[[Halloween]]".
*The goth-like phubber from "[[The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular!]]" returned when he was seen phubbing in the dumpster.
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*The goth-like phubber from "[[The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular!]]" returned, phubbing in the dumpster.
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*Robin's shocked face in this episode is similar to the one he made in "[[Kabooms]]".
   
 
=== References ===
 
=== References ===
* Each Titan (except Starfire) references a Thundecats major character:
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* Each Titan's costume in the parody of the 80s Thundercats intro (except Starfire) takes the place of one of the characters in the intro:
 
** Robin is Lion-O
 
** Robin is Lion-O
 
** Raven is Mumm-Ra
 
** Raven is Mumm-Ra
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** Cyborg is Panthro
 
** Cyborg is Panthro
 
** Silkie is Snarf
 
** Silkie is Snarf
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*A picture of [[wikipedia:Bugs_Bunny|Bugs Bunny]], the main mascot of Warner Bros, appears on the "thank you" letter from Warner Bros. Animation.
*At the last scene of 80s Snarf and 2011 Lion-O being ignored, the cave they are in has a skeleton of the deceased 80s Panthro. This may be a dark indication/joke that Panthro's original voice actor has long passed away.
 
 
**Beast Boy refers to Bugs as "that wascally wabbit", a phrase that Elmer Fudd frequently uses when referring to Bugs.
*A picture of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugs_Bunny Bugs Bunny], the main mascot of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_Tunes Looney Tunes], appears on one of the papers.
 
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*Beast Boy noticing bean-shaped mouths on the characters is referencing the fact that Teen Titans Go! is one of the only shows on Cartoon Network that does not feature any characters with a consistently-rounded mouth.
**Beast Boy refers to Bugs as "that wascally wabbit", a phrase that Elmer Fudd frequently uses when referring to Bugs.  
 
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**Cartoon Network generally draws character's mouths this way to give the characters a slightly wacky, silly, and cute effect.
   
 
=== Errors ===
 
=== Errors ===
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* Beast Boy seems to have forgotten in this episode he ''is ''a vegetarian, because he says the art style for the new Thundercats reboot was drawn by vegetarians.
 
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* Surprisingly enough, Beast Boy isn't offended by the claim that the reboot was drawn by "vegan" animators. He also has no qualms in calling Starfire a "dirty little vegan".
   
 
=== Running Gags ===
 
=== Running Gags ===
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** The Titans making fun of Starfire because she likes the new reboot.
 
** The Titans making fun of Starfire because she likes the new reboot.
 
* Starfire trying to get her friends to see the reboot from a new perspective.
 
* Starfire trying to get her friends to see the reboot from a new perspective.
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*The Titans (except Starfire) bringing out roasts.
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== Transcript ==
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The transcript for the "{{PAGENAME}}" can be found [[{{PAGENAME}}/Transcript|here]].
   
 
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Teen Titans Roar! is the fifty-second episode in Season 5 of Teen Titans Go!, and the two-hundred-sixty-first overall episode of the series.

Summary 

The Titans (except Starfire) become outraged when their favorite childhood cartoon is rebooted, so they come up with a plan to get this new show off the air.

Plot

Starfire is reading inside the Tower on a perfectly calm day. Suddenly, she hears multiple voices saying "Thundercats". Sure enough, the others pop out of the blue, dressed up like the Thundercats. In a parody of the intro to the original 80s cartoon, the Titans sing the Thundercats theme song before they all sit together on the couch. Starfire learns that the new Thundercats Roar! reboot is about to air, and the others are excited. They reminisce on the joy that the original Thundercats brought them, accompanied by stills from the 80s series in the background.

Robin switches on the TV, and the intro to the reboot finally airs. However, the Titans are all taken aback by the art style of the reboot. Beast Boy thinks that maybe they were watching the wrong channel, and begs Robin to change it, but Robin disparagingly tells him that this is the reboot to put up with. The other Titans offer up harsh critiques on the reboot; Beast Boy questions why the character's mouths are shaped like beans, while Raven believes it was drawn by vegans. While the others are arguing, Starfire ends up enjoying the reboot much to her friends' horror. The other Titans lose trust in Starfire, with Robin voicing his disgust that the "greatest show of all time was turned into a comedy", and they leave the room while Star continues watching the show.

Later, Starfire meets the others in the kitchen, furiously eating cereal. Concerned, she asks them why they're so angrier than usual. Robin stops eating and yells at Starfire that they hate the new reboot, before the others join in and continuously roast the show. Star tries to get her friends to calm down, but in his hysteria, Robin says this isn't about himself and the others, but about the show being made in a way that didn't fit his personal tastes. In any case, Star manages to convince her friends to watch Thundercats Roar! with her, hoping that if they give the show a second chance, they might understand her opinion on the show. Everyone reluctantly agrees, believing that they overreacted, and they all go to the living room, and sit on the couch.

At the living room, Starfire is happy that her friends were willing to watch. But the peace doesn't last for long as the others immediately start giving the same angry comments and smashing the TV, regretting having given the show a second chance. Starfire begs the others to watch it, but they disagree, stating they don't need a second chance to see why they find it awful; Cyborg adds on that they find everything about the show awful. The Titans all leave once again, while Star continues to watch.

Later, in Robin's room, he discusses his plan to get Thundercats Roar! off the air for good; a petition. Raven likes the idea very much, and the others agree with it. Robin declares that they'll need 500 angry signatures to justify the petition, and will send the petition to Warner Bros. Animation to give them a piece of their mind. Everyone is excited, until Starfire comes and asks whether or not 500 signatures will even be enough to convince Warner Bros. that the show isn't worth airing. To which Beast Boy asks if Starfire has ever been in a room filled with 500 people; she has, but she is promptly ignored in the other Titans' efforts to get the show cancelled. As the Titans sign the petition, they justify their hate, claiming that the vegan animators who work on the show only know how to draw poop, that they find the show to be garbage, and they want the old Thundercats back. When Robin asks Starfire to sign the petition, she refuses for good reason, only for Beast Boy to call her a vegan.

The others head downtown, finding random people off the streets to sign the petition. Hundreds of angry signatures later, the others head back to the tower, excited to have gotten 500 signatures. Everyone cheers, except Star, who believes that their efforts were a waste of time, but they continue to demean her. Cyborg puts the petition inside of his arm cannon, and fires it through the window. The paper soon drifts into the compound of Warner Bros. Animation and lands on a scanner. Another cannon fires the reply back to the tower, which knocks Robin flat. The Titans are delighted that Warner Bros. got back to them, and Raven states that they "can't ignore the voice of the people". They open the envelope, only to find a thank-you note in it, along with a picture of Bugs Bunny, much to Beast Boy's annoyance. Cyborg wonders why it didn't work, even with their petition. Irritated, Raven comes nearly close to realizing that they have to live with the new reboot for life. Hearing this, Starfire is delighted, believing her friends have finally given up on their caper of madness. But Robin, still upset from the lack of a response from Warner Bros., yells at Starfire that they will never give up on trying to cancel the show, and they will do whatever it takes, stating that if she thinks they'll give up, then she doesn't know the Titans. As a last ditch effort, Raven transports all the Titans into the show to try and fight the Thundercats in hopes of getting their show cancelled.

The Thundercats are in the middle of one of their many fights against Mumm-Ra, their main antagonist. The Titans watch as Panthro draws out his giant metal fists, and punch Mumm-Ra, knocking him over. The others are amused and laugh a little, which Starfire points out, but the others continue to tease her and claim they didn't laugh. Lion-O spots the Titans, attempting to greet them in a friendly manner, but Robin attacks, only for Lion-O to retaliate. The other Titans similarly get destroyed by the Thundercats; Beast Boy is flailed out of the way by Tygra with his bolo, Raven is run over by Cheetara, and Cyborg is knocked out by Panthro. In the meantime, Starfire plays with Snarf as the fight rages on. Robin tries to deliver the final blow on Lion-O, by making his staff bigger, only for Lion-O to make his sword bigger. Eventually, Robin's staff gets so big, he can't hold it and falls over, and Lion-O delivers the final blow to him. Robin and his friends are defeated, and Cyborg realizes that for every step the Thundercats take towards comedy, they take two more towards action.

As the Thundercats close in to destroy the Titans, Starfire gets in the way, and asks mercy for her friends. She claims that they might be immature, but mean no harm. Lion-O agrees, stating that the Titans are fine, but he thinks that they could work on prioritizing other aspects of their life rather than spending so much time criticizing them. Suddenly, a bright light shines from the heavens, which is revealed to be the original 80s Lion-O. He introduces himself, stating that he's been watching their argument from the cartoon afterlife, before expressing that he thinks Thundercats Roar! has the capability to carry on his legacy, and anyone who says otherwise is a poop mouth with poop opinions. He thanks his friends for everything they've done, and tells the new Thundercats to keep trying their best, to which the Roar Lion-O thanks his original counterpart for the "totally unforced endorsement". Finally, the original Lion-O shows off his 'big guns', and impresses the others. As the episode ends, the scene zooms out into a cave, in which 80's Snarf feels neglected, and is shown alongside 2011 Lion-O, and a skeleton of 80's Panthro.

Characters

Song

Trivia

  • This is the final episode in airdate order of Season 5.
    • However, "The Viewers Decide" was the last episode to air in production order. This episode was put on hiatus until Thundercats Roar aired in 2020, but was finished in 2019.
  • This episode had no involvement from the crew of Thundercats Roar outside of the voice cast (Max Mittleman reprises his role as Roar Lion-O, and Larry Kenney voices the 80s Lion-O as he did in the original show) and Michael Jelenic having written the episode, who also wrote the two-part episode "Omens" for the 2011 Thundercats series. A majority of the animation on the Thundercats in this episode was borrowed from the episode "Exodus, Part 2".
  • The episode is a satire of how frustrated and upset fans of a franchise might be when their franchise is rebooted or gains a spin-off, particularly on social media.
    • It is also ironic because the same scenario happened to the Titans; the 2003 Teen Titans was more of an action-comedy hybrid, but Teen Titans Go!'s genre-defying comedy is much different, which upset many fans of the 2003 series.
  • This is the third crossover episode. The first two are "TTG v PPG" and "Cartoon Feud".
  • The TTG crew were able to be scheduled with the voice actors from Thundercats Roar! to record lines for this episode since they both work at the same studio.
  • This episode was released internationally before premiering in the United States.
  • This is one of the few episodes of Teen Titans Go! to have been written as a single draft. When Thundercats Roar released its first sneak peak trailer in May 2018, writer Michael Jelenic found the outrage to be rather disproportionate and silly, so he instantly wrote the whole script. He simply asked Warner Bros. Animation if he could do a Thundercats Roar crossover episode, and promised that it would be funny.
    • The scene towards the end of the episode with 80s Lion-O claiming the people who don't believe Thundercats Roar can carry on the legacy of the series preceding it are "poop mouths with poop opinions" calls back to earlier in the episode, when the Titans are claiming that the vegan animators of the show can only draw poop, and also references the much harsher controversy that Thundercats Roar received on social media, with many harassing people involved with the show and calling them far worse terms than what 80s Lion-O called them.
  • This is the only episode not to be released on the Season 5 DVD, the reason is unknown. It is also the first episode overall not to be released on DVD.

Continuity

References

  • Each Titan's costume in the parody of the 80s Thundercats intro (except Starfire) takes the place of one of the characters in the intro:
    • Robin is Lion-O
    • Raven is Mumm-Ra
    • Beast Boy is Tygra
    • Cyborg is Panthro
    • Silkie is Snarf
  • A picture of Bugs Bunny, the main mascot of Warner Bros, appears on the "thank you" letter from Warner Bros. Animation.
    • Beast Boy refers to Bugs as "that wascally wabbit", a phrase that Elmer Fudd frequently uses when referring to Bugs.
  • Beast Boy noticing bean-shaped mouths on the characters is referencing the fact that Teen Titans Go! is one of the only shows on Cartoon Network that does not feature any characters with a consistently-rounded mouth.
    • Cartoon Network generally draws character's mouths this way to give the characters a slightly wacky, silly, and cute effect.

Errors

  • Surprisingly enough, Beast Boy isn't offended by the claim that the reboot was drawn by "vegan" animators. He also has no qualms in calling Starfire a "dirty little vegan".

Running Gags

  • The Titans (except Starfire) showing their hatred towards the new Thundercats reboot.
    • Beast Boy commenting that the mouths of the characters are shaped like beans.
    • The Titans making fun of Starfire because she likes the new reboot.
  • Starfire trying to get her friends to see the reboot from a new perspective.
  • The Titans (except Starfire) bringing out roasts.

Transcript

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v - e - d Episode Guide

Season 1: April 23, 2013 - June 5, 2014
Legendary SandwichPie BrosDriver's EdDog HandDouble TroubleThe DateDude RelaxLaundry DayGhostboyLa Larva de AmorHey Pizza!GorillaGirl's Night OutYou're Fired!Super RobinTower PowerParasiteStarliarMeatball PartyStaff MeetingTerra-izedArtful DodgersBurger vs. BurritoMatchedColors of RavenThe Left LegBooksLazy SundayStarfire the TerriblePower MovesStaring at the FutureNo PowerSidekickCaged TigerSecond ChristmasNose MouthLegsBreakfast CheeseWafflesBe MineOppositesBirdsBrain FoodIn and OutLittle BuddiesMissingUncle JokesMás y MenosDreamsGrandma VoiceReal MagicPuppets, Whaaaaat?

Season 2: June 12, 2014 - July 30, 2015
Mr ButtMan PersonPiratesMoney GrandmaI See YouBrianNatureSalty CodgersKnowledgeSlumber PartyLove MonstersBaby HandsCaramel ApplesSandwich ThiefFriendshipVegetablesThe MaskSerious BusinessHalloweenBoys vs GirlsBody AdventureRoad TripThanksgivingThe Best RobinMouth HoleHot GarbageRobin BackwardsCrazy DaySmile BonesReal Boy AdventuresHose WaterLet's Get SeriousTamaranian VacationRocks and WaterMultiple Trick PonyTruth, Justice and What?Two Bumble Bees and a WaspOil DrumsVideo Game ReferencesCool SchoolKicking a Ball and Pretending to Be HurtHead FruitYearbook MadnessBeast ManOperation Tin ManNeanCampfire StoriesAnd the Award for Sound Design Goes to RobThe HIVE FiveThe Return of SladeMore of the SameSome of Their Parts

Season 3: July 31, 2015 - October 13, 2016
Cat's FancyLeg DayDignity of TeethCroissantSpice GameI'm the SauceHey You, Don't Forget about Me in Your MemoryAccept the Next Proposition You HearThe Fourth Wall40%, 40%, 20%Grube's FairytalesA FarceScary Figure DanceAnimals, It's Just a Word!BBBDAY!Black FridayTwo ParterThe True Meaning of ChristmasSquash & StretchGarage SaleSecret GardenThe Cruel Giggling GhoulHow 'Bout Some EffortPyramid SchemeBeast Boy's St. Patrick's Day Luck, and It's BadThe Teen Titans Go Easter Holiday ClassicBatman v Teen Titans: Dark InjusticeBottle EpisodeFinally a LessonArms Race with LegsObinrayWally TRad Dudes with Bad TudesOperation Dude RescueHistory LessonThe Art of NinjutsuThink About Your FutureTTG v PPGCoconut Cream PiePure ProteinOpen Door PolicyCrazy Desire IslandThe Titans ShowBooty ScootyWho's Laughing NowOregon TrailSnuggle TimeOh Yeah!Riding the DragonThe OverbiteThe Cape

Season 4: October 20, 2016 - June 25, 2018
Shrimps and Prime RibHalloween v ChristmasBooby Trap HouseFish WaterTV KnightTeen Titans Save ChristmasBBSFBDAY!The StreakThe Inner Beauty of a CactusMovie NightBBRAEPermanent RecordTitan Saving TimeThe Gold StandardMaster DetectiveEaster CreepsHand ZombieEmployee of the Month: ReduxThe AvogodoOranginsJinxedBrain PercentagesBL4Z3Hot Salad WaterI Saw You DanceThe Story in Your EyesPlaying Hard to GetThe Night Begins to ShineLicationLabor DayClassic TitansOnes and ZeroesCareer DayTV Knight 2Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol StarThe AcademyCostume ContestThrone of BonesDemon PromThanksgettingThe Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular!BBCYFSHIPBDAYBeast GirlFlashbackBro-PocalypseMo' Money Mo' ProblemsTV Knight 3

Season 5: June 25, 2018 - April 4, 2020
The Scoop!Chicken in the CradleKaboomsTower RenovationMy Name is JoseThe Power of ShrimpsMonster SquadReal OranginsQuantum FunThe FightThe GrooverJustice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star: Second Greatest Team EditionHow's This for a Special? SpaaaaceBBRBDAYSlapping Butts and Celebrating for No ReasonNostalgia is Not a Substitute for an Actual StoryBusiness Ethics Wink WinkGenie PresidentTall Titan TalesI Used to Be a PeoplesThe Metric System vs FreedomThe ChaffThem Soviet BoysLittle ElvisBooty EggsTV Knight 4Lil' DimplesDon't Be an IcarusStockton, CA!What's Opera TitansForest PiratesThe BergeracSnot and TearsCampfire!What We Learned at CampCommunicate OpenlyRoyal JellyStrength of a Grown ManHad to Be ThereGirls Night InThe Great DisasterThe Viewers Decide

Season 6: October 4, 2019 - May 1, 2021
Butt AtomsTV Knight 5Witches BrewThat's What's Up!Crab ShenanigansBrobotsBrain FlipBeast Boy on a ShelfChristmas CrusadersWe're Off to Get AwardsBat ScoutsWalk AwayRecord BookMagic ManTitans Go CasualRain on Your Wedding DayEgg HuntJustice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star: Justice League EditionMission to Find the Lost StemsDrumsGuitarBassYou're The OneWhere Exactly on the Globe is Carl Sanpedro? - Part 1Where Exactly on the Globe is Carl Sanpedro? - Part 2Where Exactly on the Globe is Carl Sanpedro? - Part 3Where Exactly on the Globe is Carl Sanpedro? - Part 4Ghost With the MostBucket ListTV Knight 6KryptoniteThumb WarToddler Titans…Yay!Baby MouthThe CastSuperhero FeudLucky StarsVarious Modes of TransportationCool UnclesButter WallBBRAEBDAYDon't Press PlayReal ArtJust a Little Patience...Yeah...YeahVillains in a Van Getting GelatoI Am ChairBumgorfThe MugHafo SafoZimdings

Season 7: January 8, 2021 - September 16, 2022
Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star: Dance Crew EditionFeed MePig in a PokeP.P.A Little Help PleaseMarv Wolfman and George PérezSpace House - Part 1Space House - Part 2Space House - Part 3Space House - Part 4Cy and BeastyT is for TitansCreative GeniusesManor and MannerismsTrans Oceanic Magical CruisePolly Ethylene and Tara PhthalateEEbowsBatman's Birthday GiftWhat a Boy WondersDoomsday PreppersFat CatsJamDCPepo the PumpkinmanBreakfastCaptain CoolA Doom Patrol ThanksgivingGlunkakakakahControl FreakA Holiday StoryThe DripStandards & PracticesBelly MathFree PerkGo!Finding AquamanWhodundidit?Sweet RevengePorch PiratesA Sticky SituationThe Perfect Pitch?Pool SeasonKyleTV Knight 7We'll Be Right BackJump City RockNatural Gas50% ChadThe Score365!

Season 8: October 7, 2022 -
Welcome to HalloweenThe Great Holiday EscapeLooking For LoveTeen Titans ActionTV Knight 8A Stickier SituationWinning a Golf Tournament Is The Solution to All Of Life's Money ProblemsAlways Be CrimefightingEaster AnnihilationThe Brain of the FamilyArthurToilet WaterPlot HolesUtility BeltOur HouseBeard HunterElasti-BotNew ChumIntroHaunted TankWarner Bros. 100th AnniversaryWishboneChristmas MagicShipCatpin Freak50% CrewFive BucksWild Card

Top of the Titans: April 27, 2018 - July 20, 2018
Raddest SongsBest Love SongsBeast Boy & Cyborg SongsDance PartyBest Rivals