>Garfield?
Wait, they have been living together for 4 seasons and they didn't tell each other their NAMES?
Garfield?
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Maybe they thought he was joking.
Teen Titans is a poorly written show. They dont have civilian identies. They still use code names in their own home
>Robin
Paranoid as shit, keeps everything personal to himself
>Raven
Is her name
>Starfire
Probably her name in Tamaranean
>Cyborg
Fair enough, he could've been called Vic
>Beast Boy
Embarrassing name for a kid, understandable he'd want to go by a nickname.
Honestly that was the part that bugged me the most. Like Victor and Garfield had names. I mean even ravens name has always been Rachael Roth.
>Starfire
you were right on that, since in the episode that shows how they met Starfire literally says "My name is close to what in your language would be Star Fire".
Also Robin never even takes off his mask, even when disguised as a civvie he wears glasses kids paranoid as shit.
Would garfield actually be embarrassing if he can turn into a cat whenever he felt like it.
That's what I liked about Justice League. They maintained their alter egos until it was necessary they all reveal them to each other, and from then on during tense or intimate moments they used each other's names.
what's raven's full name?
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And Batman already knew all their secret identities, because of course he would.
Would it?
>Tim Drake! Dick Grayson! Garfield Logan!
>Wait, your name is Tim? And yours is...Dick?
I just wanted to remind everyone of the best exchange in Young Justice.
Never forget, Batman's super power is bullshit.
>talented detective
>billions that could be invested on this kind of research
Oh wow finding out the secret identity of a bunch of masked civilians? Impossibruh!!
Did Teen Titans GO! ever namedrop their names? Serious question.
They namedropped Victor Stone multiple times, Garfield Logan and Dick Grayson once or twice and I don't think they ever said or referenced Raven's nor Starfire's names (mostly because those are their actual names).
Starfire's real name got dropped during the visit to Tameran when she and her nanny are yelling greetings at each other.
Raven is literally her birthname.
they've name-dropped Koriand'r and Victor quite a few times, and I think Beast Boy was called Gar once
Raven is probably just her name in the show
Robin is a paranoid sociopath in TTG, so it makes sense that he'd keep every facet of his personal life hidden until it was absolutely necessary to reveal it
New 52 retconned it and said that Raven was the name Trigon gave her but Rachel Roth was the name her mother gave her.
Originally Rachel Roth was originally just a cover name.
Seriously! It's almost as if, it was written for children or something?
Kids aren't stupid. They know that Bruce Wayne is Batman, Peter Parker is Spider-Man and Clark Kent is Superman. Even something like DC Superhero Girls seems like it's going to acknogledge the character's names.
Still gets me.
>Raven
>it's her name
No her name is Rachel
The showtunners made a deliberate choice to steer clear of their non-superhero identities. It's why you never see them outside of uniform, even in situations where it might be called for.
kek
But they teased their real names whenever they could. Star's and BB's were outright stated, Cyborg used his last name as an alias when in HIVE, and Robin is implied multiple times to be Dick Grayson. Raven at the time literally was only Raven.
>Robin is implied multiple times to be Dick Grayson
Only one time in a meme episode
He also kicks Darkseid in the face. Batman's superpower is bullshit.
If my name was Garfield I wouldn't want anyone to know about it either.
In the flashback in "Haunted" we see the trapezes at the circus and him taking the oath in the Batcave.
I've had lots of friends whom i have known for years and only just learned their real names. Some people only go by nicknames or middle names.
It just never gets brought up.
You don't live with your friends
>batman has a reality distorting field-powers that even he's not aware of.
>said powers allow him to basically bullshit his way out of almost any situation.
The worlds greatest detective could and would find out his allies identitys and he allready knew supermans there's a difference between batwank and competent batman
i like rachel roth as name for her. doesn't make sense that trigon would just name her "raven" and not some crazy demon name though.
but Robin (any Robin) telling his secret identity gives away Batman's
>In the flashback in "Haunted" we see the trapezes at the circus and him taking the oath in the Batcave.
1: Pre-Crisis Jason was an acrobat, so it could have been Jason remembering his origin
2: Tim was present when the Flying Graysons died, so it could have been Tim remembering seeing the Graysons die.
You have nothing. You have no proof it was Dick. You never have.
huh. I just call her troq.
The tie-in comics confirm he is Dick. Plus, he has a relationship with STARFIRE.
darkseid deserved it, what's the problem?
not him but here's future Robin
gee I wonder which one it is
The death of the trapeze artists is from the pov up on the ropes of them falling which means it's Dick.
Jason's parents didn't die from a fall or in the circus pre-crisis, Killer Croc killed them I think either in a cave or the Sewers.
One of the worst nightwing designs and a really stupid episode
I can't believe Damian killed Dick with a rock and became Injustice's Nightwing!
>The tie-in comics
Non canon.
The funniest thing is that he was called garfield way before the cartoon cat was created.
Shortened to Gar it sound cool though, unlike dick which is a short version of richard.
Since his name is Garfield Mark Logan you could also make a The Room joke and have tommy wiseau ask about his sex life.
>not him but here's future Robin
>gee I wonder which one it is
Different continuity. Nothing stopping Jason or Tim from being Nightwing in this canon.
I wonder what name "Nosyarg Kcid" is an anagram to.
>The death of the trapeze artists is from the pov up on the ropes of them falling which means it's Dick.
No it does not. It was both a memory and a dream done in an interpretative manner. It can be Jason and Tim as easy as it can be Dick. You have nothing.
>I wonder what name "Nosyarg Kcid" is an anagram to.
Separate character from Robin. The show never outright stated Robin is Dick. You still have no proof. Your head canon and fanon means nothing.
hector salamanca
I mean ultimately it's irrelevant anyhow, because their secret IDs mean nothing in the show of Teen Titans.
He's just 'Robin' all the time. He uses Tim's weapon,
The Comic and the TTGo both straight up confirm he is Dick Grayson, but it's ultimately, a moot point. It doesn't matter.
Then why do the 'adults' on this board praise it like it's something incredible and claim TTG ruined it by making it childish?
fair enough
isnt weird fat Larry's name Dick Grayson backwards?
The Robin in the TT cartoon is an amalgamation of all the Robins and not intended to be a single incarnation of one of them (Dick's origin, Jason's edginess, Tim's bo staff, etc.). A reason why they never stated his real name in the series.
palindrome
Teen Titans is really overrated in this board if we are being quite honest.
She has a reverse secret identity, She was Raven before becoming Rachel.
Best scene in Young Justice, only surpassed by Doom Patrol GO!
>romance sith Starfire
>grows up to be nightwing
>twin from another dimension is named Nosyarg Kcid
>straight up confirmed to be Dick in the comics
Why do people even try to debate this?
The "which Robin is it" debate was so big when the series was airing, there's an autistic set that still can't let it go. Same thing with "who is Slade!?" No, really. There are still people out there insisting that it was Batman using a fake persona to test Robin. And others saying it must be Two-Face because his mask has two colors on each side. These people are still out there.
holy fucking shit you are autistic. he is dick grayson. the only reason it was made to be ambigious was because of the bat embargo.
>Batman using a fake persona to test Robin
That was my theory while watching the show and before reading comics, had no idea it was a popular one.
No, a palindrome would be a word or phrase read the same forward and backward, like Eve or Bob.
I hope that they do a Teen Titans GO! episode where the characters discover their names and start mocking each other.
I wonder how many people were disappointed when they discovered Slade is...Deadpool.
>poorly written
>literally points out how Garf can't have much of a civilian identity with green skin and pointy ears
The only one in Teen Titans with shot at civilian identity was Robin really, but autism.
Teen Titans was clever in working around parts like these to deliver action show first.
In the comics not only they acknowldge that Beast Boy can't have a secret identity (yet still call him Garfield) but he tries to use his powers to become a Hollywood actor but they only use him for special effects so he constantly lies. That's even more clever writing.
I swear to god I thought slade was batman
Jason's the one Robin it couldn't be, Beast Boy listed him as a candidate for Red X.
>dropping your secret identty
>ever
fuck that gay shit
only reason I don't like "team" shows is that their stupid disguise doesn't last more than 1 episode
No, Rachael is her fake name. Her real name is Raven.
And Starfire's real name is Koriandr, which translates to Starfire. Not Cory Anders.
Teen Titans Go actually made a funny joke about Cyborg's "hero" name.
> I was in a terrible accident, and I was remade into a cyborg. Then I changed my name to "Cyborg". Didn't wanna overthink it.
Got a laugh out of me.
I liked how Slade just uses his real name as his villain name. Deathstroke the Terminator is a mouthful and just sounds 90s edgy ridiculous, while just Slade has this ominous feel to it.
This was funny.
Obligatory: youtu.be
The ironic thing is that garfields disguise in the comics not only worked, but was instrumental in getting him adopted by rita.
im sorry. i dont feel good about being this autistic.
That episode was one of my favourites. It showed how much value Starfire brought to the team outside of her physical abilities.
It's literally just because the Turner network didn't want the show using "Death" in the name of one of their frequently used characters
when I meet internet friends, we still call each other by handle.
I found it funny how with Blackfire it was just.. Blackfire. As if their family was the Fire family.
I bet their mom looks like Sapphire Fire.
also when is Ryand'r gonna be in anything? we need him in this day and age more than ever.
You've got it wrong mate
tons of mature shit gets ruined and made childish. it's a tragedy every time, especially since we should have learned the lesson from Batman but somehow.. SOMEHOW even after Burton's flawed but still great movies, movie execs were like 'nah make it shitty again because kids'
something really rotten happened in culture midway through the 90s, when all the guys cut their hair faggy and short. I'm not sure what it was exactly, but something.
naw see teen titans was something already-on-the-border-of-too-silly, so to make a sillier version is a completely NEW tragedy. something we didn't see very often at all.
I hope you fuck Batman nicely
He's not that big of a dick. Or a demon pawn.
#metoo bruh
Dat image though...
Being fair that was one of the first episodes.
Dumbass Jasonfag
>As if their family was the Fire family.
I think they are.
-and’r seems to mean Fire since Starfire, Blackfire, Darkfire, and their dad have it.
Though I don’t think we got what the dad’s meant and his name “Myand’r” was wordplay for “meander” like coriander (Koriand’r) and commander (Komand’r). Don’t think Ryand’r was anything other than Ryan though lol.
>Garfield you fat cat you are so big and fat why are you so fat
>I eat, Vic. it's what I do.
>Garfield?
>That his name, Rachel.
>Rachel?!
Cool but its Dick
Ravens are dark, mysterious birds associated with magic and the gods, that can talk like a human, and they pluck the exposed eyes of the dead from their sockets, and gobble them up.
So. Yeah.
And it was fucking stupid.
Val-Yorr, I swear by the Great Bird of the Galaxy, if you don't get the frell off my jitaten planet and stay the frak away, I will mash your mivonks and make you glorfing eat them!
I just realized Cyborg is the one with the best name in this team but it still kinda sucks.
Real talk, is "Cyborg" the laziest superhero name of all time? Did it even sound that cool and mysetrious when he made his debut?
I don't see how that refutes what I said. Unless you didn't mean to, in which case I'm confused.
This was a definite case of executive meddling turning out for the better. "Slade" is a name you can really SNARL.
Robin's hidden identity is a holdover from before Control Freak rebooted them
I remember reading something where the creators said they didn’t want the characters to have “secret identities”, to make them more genuinely be for a children audience. But I don’t have a link for that.
He usually abbreviates it to "Gar" in the comics, but then again in the comics he's a famous teen actor, and "Gar Logan, Hollywood Heartthrob" gets a lot more respect than "Garfield the Freaky Little Green Kid"
>Beast Boy
>getting respect
Good one
That's exactly what I'm saying. At least Changeling was rich and famous in his civvy life while he was being the comic relief of the team.
>Garfield Logan
>getting respect
user, stop, my sides can't take anymore
Do you know how to read? I said he was rich and famous as a teen actor, not that he was a world-renowned, classically-trained thespian.
TTGO is the superior show
>"Gar Logan, Hollywood Heartthrob" gets a lot more respect
He gets none. No respect at all. He came back to Hollywood and got thrown in jail, Flamebird had to bail him out
>Quoting the wrong post and misreading it to try and prove a point
There was one issue of him being jumped while he was answering fanmail. You know why they call it "fanmail"? It's because of the people who write it. Care to guess who those people are, and why they would be writing letters to an actor?
WE'RE
WE'RE
Teen Titans Go unironically pays more tribute and has more respect for the comics than the original Teen Titans cartoon ever did.
Batman appears on TTG.
>sith Starfire
I wanna see that now.