Top 10 Best Teen Titans Go! Characters

The Top Ten
  1. Raven

    Raven is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She first appeared in a special insert in DC Comics Presents #26 in October 1980 and was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez. Raven is a founding member of the New Teen Titans and is known for... read more

    She's the reason I sometimes watch this show. They didn't change her much, but they made her so cool that it gets annoying, like with her dancing and brony phase. It was definitely unexpected, but it showed her to be slightly more like a real teenager who has passions, instead of a blatant I hate everything goth.

    Plus, she demonstrates in the show, time and time again, that no matter how silly she may have become, she is a great leader who can conquer her fears and rally the unlikeliest of teams (like in Operation Dude Rescue). She would make a better leader than Robin. So, kids, only follow Raven's example!

  2. Robin

    Robin is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Batman. Multiple characters have taken on the Robin identity, including Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake, and Damian Wayne. The character is also featured prominently in animated series... read more

    You know, I don't think they "ruined" Robin. They just changed him. They changed all of them.

    Before, yes, he was cool and all. But come on, guys. A martial arts master at such a young age? This "superhero without powers" trope is getting old because it's just not realistic.

    Now, he and all the Titans are more believable. They're laid back, get distracted, stutter, and make stupid jokes. They're not overpowered due to their limited years of experience. You know, like how normal teenagers act.

    You guys think they're "stupid and immature," but have you taken a real look at kids? They don't drop everything they care about to "serve a greater purpose." They don't enter into serious relationships at 16. They don't immediately rival the world's best criminal masterminds. They don't fully understand or accept the purpose of their lives from day one. It's great that superheroes are supposed to be unattainable, but these are children. If anything, they don't need to follow a serious, no-nonsense leader with emotional turmoil and impossible physical abilities. They need a friend.

  3. Starfire

    Starfire is the name of several fictional characters appearing in books published by DC Comics. The most notable incarnation is Princess Koriand'r, also known as Kory Anders, an alien superheroine who debuted in 1980. Created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, she possesses Tamaranean physiology that... read more

    Starfire is cute. Her old self was a strong woman who was a warrior and always had an optimistic attitude. She was struggling with learning Earth's ways, but that didn't mean she wasn't smart. She hasn't changed much, except she has been dumbed down and is trying too hard to fit in.

    She's so innocent in this show. Her English is terrible, but that's expected when someone moves to a different place and has to speak a different language. She gets too much criticism from the other Titans and may seem dumb, but she's trying her best, okay? Put yourself in her shoes: how would you feel if you moved to a different planet, had to adapt to a different culture, and still got picked on despite your best efforts?

    It's not just on the show. Starfire's alien and unusual ways are often the butt of jokes on the internet as well. I'm not saying you should all like her - have your own opinion. To sum up, I like Starfire because she's innocent, cute, and weird because she's someone new to Earth. Also, I much prefer her saying the the the the the in the show to Beast Boy yelling THAT'S WHAT'S UUUUP! Sorry about the long comment.

  4. Cyborg

    Cyborg is a fictional superhero featured in American comic books published by DC Comics. His real name is Victor Stone, and he was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez. Cyborg first appeared in DC Comics Presents #26 in 1980 and is known for being a key member of the Teen Titans and... read more

    I would say he is the least ruined, the most bearable, and has some resemblance to his former glory.

    TTG Cyborg is much goofier and a bit ditzier than the original Cyborg, but he still possesses his intellect in technology and his loud, extroverted personality.

    He is my favorite character in Teen Titans Go!

  5. Beast Boy

    Beast Boy, also known as Garfield Logan, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is typically associated with the superhero teams Teen Titans and Doom Patrol. The character was created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Bob Brown, and first appeared in The... read more

    In the original, he had the potential to be one of the deepest characters in the show. He was strong, could fight, was always there for his friends, and his jokes were funnier than they are now. Now, he seems to have almost no depth in his character and isn't even that good a fighter. He seems to be more willing to eat pizza than be there for his friends and the world.

    He may not be serious most of the time, and he may not be the most caring and understanding Titan, but in the end, he displays everything that he's learned so far.

  6. Jinx

    Jinx is a fictional supervillain appearing in publications from DC Comics. She is often depicted as a powerful sorceress and the leader of the Fearsome Five. Jinx also appears as a recurring character in the animated series Teen Titans, where she is reimagined with different traits from her comic counterpart... read more

    I'm still trying to figure out why they paired her with Cyborg. She's more charismatic in Go, and the Hive overall is better than the Titans in Go. Change my mind.

    She's so cool. I really wish she'd turn good like in the original show. She would make a fantastic member. By the way, she does not deserve Cyborg!

  7. Silkie

    This Silkie has a more significant role than he did before.

    Silkie is cute, a bit greedy, and one of the best characters.

  8. Terra

    Tara Markov, A.K.A. Terra, is a notorious villain in Teen Titans. She's known for her geokinetic abilities, which consist of throwing rocks towards others, and for being someone who was manipulated by Slade Wilson/Deathstroke.... read more

    Though she doesn't have anywhere near the complexity of the original show, I still like Terra. I like her powers and how she eventually befriended Raven and Starfire. Honestly, I can't blame her for hating Beast Boy. He was really annoying toward her.

    Even though she is supposed to be a heroine now, they turned her evil. She should've slapped the crap out of BB.

  9. Batman

    Batman, also known as Bruce Wayne, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in 1939. On film, Batman has been portrayed by Lewis Wilson, Robert Lowery... read more

  10. Brother Blood

    Brother Blood is the name of two fictional supervillains in the DC Comics universe. The first version, Sebastian Blood VIII, debuted in The New Teen Titans #21 in July 1982 as the leader of a violent cult opposing the Teen Titans. A second character, Sebastian Blood IX, appeared in Outsiders #6 in January... read more

  11. The Newcomers
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    Mother Mae-Eye

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    Speedy

    I can't believe nobody commented on Speedy. He is so cool, running fast, and funny when he pulled off Robin's pants.

    He is also helpful, like when he gave the Titans what they wanted.

  14. The Contenders
  15. Slade

    Slade is a fictional version of the character Deathstroke in the American animated series Teen Titans. He is the main antagonist of Seasons 1 and 2 and is the archenemy of the Teen Titans, particularly targeting them for reasons initially unknown. He appears as a vision in Season 3 and returns in Season... read more

  16. Rose Wilson

    I wish she was in the original show. I also wish they'd included more of her backstory in the reboot. She may be bad, but I see her as a cool, moody teen.

  17. Pain Bot

    Pain. All I know is pain. Pain. Pain.

  18. Gizmo

  19. Aqualad

    Kaldur'ahm is one of two fictional superheroes who go by the name Aqualad in stories published by DC Comics. He was created by Brandon Vietti, Greg Weisman, and Phil Bourassa for the animated television series Young Justice. The character is voiced by Khary Payton and has since been incorporated into... read more

  20. Commissioner Gordon

  21. Joker

  22. Penguin

  23. Trigon

    Trigon is a demon and a comic book character published by DC Comics. He is one of the most powerful beings in the DC Universe, having enslaved many worlds. Trigon is best known as the archenemy and father of the Teen Titans member Raven.

    I know people are gonna hate me for saying this, but... I like him better in Teen Titans Go!

  24. Kitten

    I think she and Jinx are good friends!

  25. Kid Flash

    Kid Flash is a name used by several characters in comic books published by DC Comics. The first and most well-known version is Wally West, who later becomes the Flash himself. Other characters who have taken the mantle include Bart Allen and Wallace West, often appearing as part of the Teen Titans and... read more

  26. Blackfire

    Blackfire is a fictional supervillain who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is the older sister of Starfire, a member of the Teen Titans, as well as Ryand'r, a member of the Omega Men. Starfire is often portrayed as Blackfire's primary adversary.... read more

    She made a great baddie in the Girls Night In special.

  27. Sticky Joe

  28. Santa Claus

  29. Lady Legasus

    Cool, but come on, it's a kids' show! At least this character proves the show has the potential to have teen-like references.

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