A look at what everyday life is really like as a teen superhero when the cape comes off. Robin, Starfire, Raven, Beast Boy and Cyborg deal with the usual issues of adolescence while saving the world.
The Titans are worried when Starfire says she has sent all of her money to a prince online, especially when it could be the clown prince himself.
While stopping a museum theft, the Titans encounter the P.P. Goblin, who uses the Titan's pet peeves against them.
When they receive a distress call from the TTG animators and artists, the Titans must tone down their actions and avoid big adventures.
Marv Wolfman and George Pérez must pitch an idea for the new Teen Titans in 24 hours, so they brainstorm different concepts for the team.
The Titans set off on an adventure in space, only to find out they'll be sharing their space house with the DC Superhero Girls.
After Beast Boy steals the power ring and jumps into Zatanna's hat, Green Lantern must deal with being powerless as she and her friends give chase.
The Titans set off on an adventure in space with the DC Superhero Girls.
The free vacation in space was just an elaborate plot by Brainiac to collect every hero and villain in the DC Multiverse.
Cyborg and Beast Boy can't agree on the better character, Tom or Jerry, so they play a little game of cat and mouse.
The Titans are shocked to learn that the T Tower had previous owners.
The Titans visit the Jump City Comic Book Con where they meet Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, but also tangle with Control Freak over an exclusive toy.
It's time for Beast Boy to leave, but the Doom Patrol try everything they can to get him to stay.
Robin attends the Wayne Manor ball hoping to become heir of the mansion, but will the other Titans spoil his chances?
When the Titans' beach day is ruined by garbage in the ocean, they learn all about recyling.
Tired of getting pinched, the Titans' elbows rebel and soon bend the very fabric of time and space.
It's fun on the high seas as the Titans enjoy a cruise filled with dangerous missions, fast cars, and alien attacks.
The Titans join Robin as he travels to deliver a birthday gift to Batman but they are detoured several times along the way.
Robin forms a book club to debut his new autobiography, but the Titans would rather discuss other books.
The Tower is in lockdown and supplies are being gathered, as the Titans prepare for Doomsday.
After winning a huge cash prize, the Titans learn about the IRS and taxes.
Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman recruit Starfire and Raven for their roller derby team.
It's Wonder Woman's 80th birthday, so the Titans head to DC Headquarters for the party.
A magic hat brings the Titans' pumpkinman to life, but they have to figure out how to keep Pepo from rotting.
The Titans discover the joys of eating breakfast food for every meal, but will that lead to an old friend becoming too powerful?
The Titans' antics with their imaginary friend Captain Cool annoy Robin until make-believe starts becoming real.
Beast Boy returns home for Thanksgiving and the Doom Patrol enter a float in the town's parade.
The Doom Patrol finds old home movies about themselves that The Chief had hidden.
Robin teaches the other Titans the art of concealment through a game of hide and seek.
When the Titans run amok in the Tower's evidence room, Robin does everything he can to keep things under control.
Santa Claus enlists Beast Boy's help in getting him back into the Holiday Mob, which is run by Baby New Year.
Robin finally experiences drip, a magical coolness that comes from wearing sneakers, and soon seeks out the ultimate pair.
The Titans' negative behavior is giving superheroes a bad name, so they must learn proper conduct to be good role models for kids.
In order to defeat The Calculator, the Titans must learn common core math.
Robin teaches the Titans all about health insurance.
Robin struggles to lead the Titans after finding out that his catchphrase "GO!" is trademarked by another team.
While searching for a missing Aquaman, the Titans find themselves at the mercy of Black Manta.
While housesitting at Wayne Manor, the Titans must unravel the mystery of the clogged toilet.
Robin starts working at an ice cream shop to get revenge on Joker's Gelato for denying him a free birthday scoop.
After their package is stolen, the Titans must join a crew of porch pirates to get it back.
Sticky Joe's search for a can opener leads to a series of wacky adventures.
Having watched everything on TV, the Titans decide to make their own show.
Black Manta offers to build the Titans a new pool but Robin thinks the construction process is too slow.
The Titans time travel back to the 1990s so they can visit a video store but encounter a familiar foe.
To avoid chores, Batman and Gordon time travel to the future, but still find ways to watch TV.
Since the commercials are the only part of the show he likes, Control Freak creates extra ads to torment the Titans.
The Titans teams up with Nandi and Thomas Bushell to take down The Joker.
Outraged at the price they pay for water, gas, and electricity, the Titans go off the grid.
Having grown tired of their current villains, the Titans hold an audition for a new arch nemesis.
The Titans have a hard time dealing with their emotions when an evil composer changes the music in their show.
Wanting their 365th episode to be extra special, the Titans head to the Warner Bros. studio lot to find a director.