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* The ''Teen Titans Go!'' staff complains about their aggressive work schedules. This was first mentioned in "[[The Fourth Wall]]" when Starfire was explaining why the quality of their animation was so low. |
* The ''Teen Titans Go!'' staff complains about their aggressive work schedules. This was first mentioned in "[[The Fourth Wall]]" when Starfire was explaining why the quality of their animation was so low. |
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* Albert Jelenic (Michael Jelenic's father), mentions making the Titans shrimps and prime rib and then shows the same shrimps and prime rib backdrop from the episode with the [[Shrimps and Prime Rib|same name]]. |
* Albert Jelenic (Michael Jelenic's father), mentions making the Titans shrimps and prime rib and then shows the same shrimps and prime rib backdrop from the episode with the [[Shrimps and Prime Rib|same name]]. |
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− | * One of the posts shown during the crew's song, is of Beast Boy and Raven kissing, posted by a user, "TeamBBRaeRae", on a parody site of Tumblr named "DCUmblr". The kissing image of Beast Boy and Raven is from "[[Rocks and Water]]". |
+ | * One of the posts shown during the crew's song, is of Beast Boy and Raven kissing, posted by a user, "TeamBBRaeRae", on a parody site of Tumblr named "[[DCUmblr]]". The kissing image of Beast Boy and Raven is from "[[Rocks and Water]]". |
** Also during the crew's song, there was a scene of Robin doing the ''booty scooty, ''which the dance was first seen in the episode with the [[Booty Scooty|same name]]. |
** Also during the crew's song, there was a scene of Robin doing the ''booty scooty, ''which the dance was first seen in the episode with the [[Booty Scooty|same name]]. |
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* The golden bear and golden car from Beast Boy's song, [[Pyramid Mummy Money]] from the episode "[[Pyramid Scheme]]" was seen during the crew's song. |
* The golden bear and golden car from Beast Boy's song, [[Pyramid Mummy Money]] from the episode "[[Pyramid Scheme]]" was seen during the crew's song. |
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*** A drawing of the Titans resembling the characters from another Cartoon Network show, ''Steven Universe''. |
*** A drawing of the Titans resembling the characters from another Cartoon Network show, ''Steven Universe''. |
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** When the Titans are fading, Cyborg says that it's similar to ''Back to the Future''. |
** When the Titans are fading, Cyborg says that it's similar to ''Back to the Future''. |
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− | ** There were a few references to haters of the show. Robin mentioning people on the internet complain about how ''Teen Titans Go!'' has ruined their childhoods is one and during the crew's song, it showed a large man wearing a t-shirt that said "TEEN TITANS NO!" on it, disliking any posts about ''Teen Titans Go! ''on DCUmblr (a parody site of Tumblr). |
+ | ** There were a few references to haters of the show. Robin mentioning people on the internet complain about how ''Teen Titans Go!'' has ruined their childhoods is one and during the crew's song, it showed a large man wearing a t-shirt that said "TEEN TITANS NO!" on it, disliking any posts about ''Teen Titans Go! ''on [[DCUmblr]] (a parody site of Tumblr). |
** The way Graham Horvath, Aaron's son, dresses in orange shirt and blue jeans resembles Lincoln Loud, a character from the Nickelodeon show, ''The Loud House''. |
** The way Graham Horvath, Aaron's son, dresses in orange shirt and blue jeans resembles Lincoln Loud, a character from the Nickelodeon show, ''The Loud House''. |
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** The little kid turns into a huge T-Rex with "The Power of Make Believe", which Robin says is stronger than he thought. "The Power of Make-Believe" is a reference to a "Barney And Friends" episode, "The Queen Of Make-Believe". Ironically, in the Barney episode, Barney explains that imagination can turn things into other things, which also happens here. |
** The little kid turns into a huge T-Rex with "The Power of Make Believe", which Robin says is stronger than he thought. "The Power of Make-Believe" is a reference to a "Barney And Friends" episode, "The Queen Of Make-Believe". Ironically, in the Barney episode, Barney explains that imagination can turn things into other things, which also happens here. |
Revision as of 23:02, 31 December 2017
"The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular!" is the forty-fourth and forty-fifth episodes of the fourth season of Teen Titans Go! and the two-hundred-first and two-hundred-second overall episodes of the series.
Summary
Part 1: When their world starts disappearing, the Titans must confront their creators at Warner Bros. Studios.
Part 2: The Titans learn how difficult it is to make a cartoon when they try to animate Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath.
Plot
Part 1
TBA
Part 2
TBA
Characters
- Robin
- Cyborg
- Starfire
- Raven
- Beast Boy
- Michael Jelenic (speaking debut)
- Aaron Horvath (debut)
- Teen Titans Voice Actors (debut)
- Peter Rida Michail (debut)
- Chris Battle (debut)
- Sam Register (debut)
- Albert Jelenic (debut)
- Graham and Stella Horvath (debut)
- Teen Titans Go! Crew (debut)
Song
Trivia
- This is the sixth half-hour special of the series. The previous ones were "Two Parter", "Operation Dude Rescue", "The Streak", "BBRAE" and "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star".
- Outside their voice roles as the Titans, this is the first time the voice actors will appear as themselves in the series
- This episode is to celebrate the success of the cast and crew recording over 200 episodes for the series. It was teased during their Teen Titans Go! 200th episode celebration party back in March 2017.
- During a panel, when talking about this episode, Robin's voice actor, Scott Menville, mentions Starfire's voice actress, Hynden Walch, had trouble "voicing herself" when recording the episode.
- When the Titans came out of the computer and into the real world, there is a Lego figure of Slade placed on the desk.
- A Joker Jr. plushie can be seen next to Khary Payton on the couch in the voice actors' recording studio.
- One of the members of the Teen Titans Go! production crew is sitting on a pile of plush dolls of characters from the show. There are dolls of Silkie, Ravager, Sticky Joe, Butterbean, Sparkleface, Jinx, Commissioner Gordon and Raven in her demon form.
- There were many promos for this one episode. Each one had a similar theme, first showing a single object on a table, then two hundred of the that same objects falls from the sky, landing on the table. This was done mostly with food associated with the show. But other objects associated with the show also appeared on the promos, even some living creatures. The things that appeared on these promos included:
- Waffles (a Titan food staple since "Waffles")
- Burritos (a Titan food staple since "Burger vs. Burrito")
- Meatballs (a Titan food staple since "Meatball Party")
- Hawaiian Style Pizza (as seen in "Ones and Zeroes")
- Avocados (Robin's super power source in "Avogodo" )
- Shrimps and prime ribs (as seen in the song and episode with the same name)
- Tofu chip (as seen in "Breakfast Cheese")
- Kale
- Basketballs (referring to Robin's personal obsession)
- Kitten dolls (referring to Starfire's personal obsession)
- Pegasus dolls (referring to Raven's personal obsession)
- Water balloons (thrown at a cutout of Mammoth from the "In and Out" episode)
- Worms
- Bees! (first prominently featured in "Two Bumble Bees and a Wasp" )
Continuity
- Producer, Michael Jelenic, makes his third overall appearance in the series. His previous appearances were in "Let's Get Serious" and "The Academy"; however, this episode gives him his first speaking role.
- He also has a slightly different design in this episode then in the previous two.
- After a previous episode, this is the second overall episode of the series that has a plot that focuses heavily on "breaking the fourth wall".
- In one of the promos for this episode, many references from several previous episodes were seen:
- The Titan version of Mount Rushmore from "Halloween" was shown.
- The Beast Boy version of the Great Sphinx of Giza, Egypt from "Pyramid Scheme" was shown.
- Cyborg wearing an astronaut uniform and walking the moon is a callsback to his and Beast Boy's history story from "History Lesson".
- The scene shown where Starfire, Cyborg and Robin are celebrating is a scene from the first part to "BBRAE".
- The Teen Titans Go! staff complains about their aggressive work schedules. This was first mentioned in "The Fourth Wall" when Starfire was explaining why the quality of their animation was so low.
- Albert Jelenic (Michael Jelenic's father), mentions making the Titans shrimps and prime rib and then shows the same shrimps and prime rib backdrop from the episode with the same name.
- One of the posts shown during the crew's song, is of Beast Boy and Raven kissing, posted by a user, "TeamBBRaeRae", on a parody site of Tumblr named "DCUmblr". The kissing image of Beast Boy and Raven is from "Rocks and Water".
- Also during the crew's song, there was a scene of Robin doing the booty scooty, which the dance was first seen in the episode with the same name.
- The golden bear and golden car from Beast Boy's song, Pyramid Mummy Money from the episode "Pyramid Scheme" was seen during the crew's song.
References
- The building the Titans walk into has a huge "WB" logo on the wall. With that being, it is obviously Warner Bros. Studios (the company that produces Teen Titans Go!).
- Several references are shown in relation to the voice actors of the Titans when the Titans first meet them:
- Greg Cipes and Tara Strong were seen taking pictures together. This could be a reference to what they call their "Fondle Fridays".
- When Raven meets her voice actress, Tara Strong, Tara states she does a few voices of other characters she also voices: Bubbles from the original Powerpuff Girls, Timmy Turner from the Fairly Oddparents and Butterbean, a fictional character she also voices in Teen Titans Go! from Raven's favorite show, Pretty Pretty Pegasus.
- After meeting Starfire, her voice actress, Hynden Walch, tells Starfire to not take her picture. It is very true Hynden Walch does not like getting her picture taken due to her camera shyness.
- There are various pictures of the Titans on the walls in the Warner Bros. animation studio.
- Some of the pictures are rigs, which are used as character references for the animators.
- Some pictures are covers from the Teen Titans Go! comics or other promotional art.
- Outside the Warner Bros Studio, there's a picture of the Titans with the Powerpuff Girls and Mojo Jojo from "TTG v PPG".
- There's a large wall covered in what appears to be Teen Titans Go! fan art or parodies of similar kinds of fan art drawn by fans of the show. What can be identified are:
- Pixel art of Monsieur Mallah and The Brain, made to look like the classic Donkey Kong and a barrel.
- A furry version of Cyborg.
- BBRae shipping fan art, drawn in an amateur anime style. The style actually appears to be similar to how Panda (a character on Cartoon Network show We Bare Bears) draws his anime.
- Robin turning into a Super Saiyan.
- A pin-up model version of Starfire.
- Cyborg drawn as a Pretty Pretty Pegasus
- Gender-bender versions of Robin and Starfire
- Robin drawn as Sonic and Beast Boy drawn as Tails.
- The Titans drawn in South Park style.
- Raven drawn in a very goth style, almost like Lydia Deetz from the animated version of Beetlejuice. Interestingly, both characters are voiced by Tara Strong.
- RobStar shipping fan art drawn in anime style, depicting a heartbroken Starfire watching Robin walk away, the kind of fan art more widely associated with the classic series
- A childish crayon drawing of Beat Box and Birdarang and another depicting equity.
- A shrimp and a prime rib on a moped.
- A drawing of the Titans resembling the characters from another Cartoon Network show, Steven Universe.
- When the Titans are fading, Cyborg says that it's similar to Back to the Future.
- There were a few references to haters of the show. Robin mentioning people on the internet complain about how Teen Titans Go! has ruined their childhoods is one and during the crew's song, it showed a large man wearing a t-shirt that said "TEEN TITANS NO!" on it, disliking any posts about Teen Titans Go! on DCUmblr (a parody site of Tumblr).
- The way Graham Horvath, Aaron's son, dresses in orange shirt and blue jeans resembles Lincoln Loud, a character from the Nickelodeon show, The Loud House.
- The little kid turns into a huge T-Rex with "The Power of Make Believe", which Robin says is stronger than he thought. "The Power of Make-Believe" is a reference to a "Barney And Friends" episode, "The Queen Of Make-Believe". Ironically, in the Barney episode, Barney explains that imagination can turn things into other things, which also happens here.
Errors
- Despite the name, and incessant Cartoon Network promos, the 200th episode was actually "Thanksgetting".
- The Titans have an existential crisis when they learn that they are actually cartoon characters, but they would have already known they were cartoons since "The Fourth Wall" when Control Freak mentioned that they were a show. And in that same episode, Robin directly communicated with the animators to make the Titans appear more whimsical.
Running Gags
- Robin yelling "Will you stop that!".
- The Titans getting thrown out by security.
- The Titans almost disappearing.
- The Titans laughing at fart jokes.
- The show's staff complaining about their aggressive work schedule.
Gallery
The image gallery for The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular! may be viewed here. |