Teen Titans Go!: The 5 Best (& 5 Worst) Episodes, According To IMDb – Screen Rant

Teen Titans Go! has quite a reputation with many fans with some episodes being ranked very highly and others very lowly. Here are 5 of each.

Teen Titans Go! has quite a reputation with many fans. While it follows the Teen Titans cast that's been around since the mid-2000s, the content that is there is nothing like the fans would've thought of. This had led to many fans that don't like the show at all.

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That being said, there are plenty that also really like the show and believe it has some form of merit in one way or another. As such like everyshow, there are plenty of good episodes but also a lot of bad ones. Here are the 5 worst episodes of the show as well as 5 of the absolute best according to IMDb.

Starting this list is one of the worst episodes in the series. Called "Easter Creeps", the general synopsis of the episode is how the Tooth Fairy plans to take over Easter and it is up to the Teen Titans team to stop it.

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As entertaining as the synopsis may sound to some people, it didn't really hit a lot of people when it first released. The running gag for this episode, in particular, is that the Easter Bunny wants everyone to eat his chocolate eggs and how it seems to be the second time someone wants to take over Easter.

One of the better episodes of the show is a part of a four-part storyline. When it aired it totaled to almost an hour in the broadcast. This episode is mostly a Cyborg focused episode where he gets trapped within an alternate reality called "The Night Begins To Shine."

It is there that an evil dragon wants to steal Cyborgs song for its own nefarious purposes. Although it was only the first episode, it was a decent way to set up a couple of crescendos that eventually come through in the later episodes.

The "Bottle Episode" is the 29th episode of Season 3. It is here that the Teen Titans end up being trapped inside a giant bottle within their living room. It is there that they spend the majority of the episode talking about their past songs, wins, and their numerous injuries.

Essentially outside of that and a song or two, they spend the majority of the episode trying to figure out a way to get out of a bottle. Not much else really.

The second part of the four-part episode series, "The Day the Night Stopped Beginning to Shine and Became Dark Even Though It Was the Day Chapter Two: The Story in Your Eyes" is focused on Beast Boy's side of the story. Where he feels the loss when he doesn't have his best friend Cyborg around.

However, things begin to change when he goes to find himself and meets a legendary musical artist.

Waffles is one of the more straightforward episodes of Teen Titans Go. Essentially, it is about how Cyborg and Beast Boy play a little game: Who can last the longest by only saying the word waffles?

Throughout the entire episode, it goes through extreme lengths on simply talking in the language of waffles from the waffle song to Beast Boy flirting with Raven. By only saying waffles. It ispretty astonishing how far the episode is willing to go by just saying waffles.

The third part, "The Day the Night Stopped Beginning to Shine and Became Dark Even Though It Was the Day Chapter Three: Playing Hard to Get" has the Teen Titans travel back to the reality where Cyborg is currently stuck in.

When Beast Boy returns back to Titans Tower, he tells the rest of the team that he has found one of the members and that they need the rest of them. When they learn they can't sing anymore, the Titans use the song Forever Mine to travel back to the other reality. A decent episode that leads to the crescendo that happens in the next episode.

After a series of comments where the boys are more superior then the girl members of the Teen Titans. These sexist comments essentially create an issue where the characters create a competition in order to truly determine which gender is the best.

After Beast Boy and Cyborg loses to Starfire and Raven, they start to act like girls. To stop this, Robin attempts to give cooties to Raven and Starfire in order to bring the boys back.

The final part of this entire event, "The Day the Night Stopped Beginning to Shine and Became Dark Even Though It Was the Day Chapter Four: Night Begins to Shine", the Teen Titans and the musicians face off against the evil dragon and its forces.

All of this in order to take control of the Night That Begins To Shine. After the band that was introduced in the earlier episodes succeeds in destroying the dragon through their music they begin to rebuild the world and everyone sings the Night That Begins To Shine.

The worst episode of the entire series according to IMDb.In spite of the title of the episode, Slade himself doesn't actually show up in the episodeat all. Cyborg and Beast Boy decide to have a clown to party with which terrifies Starfire.

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However, the Clown ends up going insane when Cyborg and Beast Boy modify it and it thengoes on to ruin a lot of children's entertainment everywhere.Due to the false advertising of the episode, this episode is easily the most hated.

In contrast to the worst episode is the best episode according to IMDb. 4o% 40% 20% is kind of a precursor to the day that night stopped series of episodes as it is about the song of the Night Begins To Shine. The song eventually got really popular with a lot of people.

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It is a Cyborg focused episode that talks about his strength and will come from the song rather than his actual cybernetic body. The episode went on to be enjoyed by both fans and critics, as it still remains the highest-rated episode currently.

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Richie Nguyen is an aspiring comic book creator and journalist living in Calgary Alberta. A lover of anything pop culture since childhood, Richie Nguyen is sure to write plenty about the newest comic book, manga and movie news. Having written journalistic coverage during his time at Mount Royal University's Calgary Journal, as well as interning in Tourism Calgary, Richie has plenty of experience writing things from general news to listicles. Outside of work, Richie actively plays video games, spends time with his family and friends, and of course drawing to one day achieve his dream.

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