Nose Mouth (Teen Titans Go!)

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Nose Mouth (Teen Titans Go!)
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Raven, CHILL!!! You can watch My Little Pony any time you can, that’s what the internet is for!
Air Date: January 8, 2014
Writer: Tom Pugsley
Director: Scott O'Brien
Previous episode: Second Christmas
Next episode: Legs

Nose Mouth is the 36th episode of the 1st season of Teen Titans Go!.

Synopsis

Raven succumbs to pressure to use her magic to solve problems around the Tower, but becomes more and more evil with each spell, leading her to change not only the Titans, but the entire world.

Why There Is No Nose In The Mouth

  1. Bad Title: The title does not match plot AT ALL! The titular is really named after Cyborg’s condition in the episode, which played A MINOR ROLE IN THE EPISODE.
  2. Misleading Synopsis: The synopsis stated that Raven “changed the world” but she really just “changed” the Titans.
  3. Raven is very unlikable in this episode because she throws a temper tantrum that brings the episode down, which is very out of charactsr since she's usually the only likable titan out of all! Details will be listed below!
  4. Plot Hole: Why is Robin suddenly “sleepfighting” when he wasn’t doing it in previous episodes?
  5. The Titans, sleep deprived, convince Raven to use her powers to “fix” Robin so they can sleep. This is when the episode falls apart!
  6. This is what Raven did to “fix” the Titans:
    • Forcefully sleep depriving Robin by cursing him so a demon slaps him to stay awake. If Raven didn’t come to her senses at the end of episode, IT COULD’VE KILLED ROBIN because it’s proven that two weeks without sleep can kill a person.
    • Gets rid of Cyborg’s mouth, which forces him to learn how to eat and talk through his nose.
    • Gives Starfire an 80s blonde hairstyle. (How does that fix her!?)
      • Not to mention, her hair looks like an banana.
    • Turned Beast Boy into a balloon so she can make balloon animals out of him.
  7. She begins to throw a temper tantrum and the Titans realize that they have to put an end to her atrocious behavior.
  8. Half-Bad Ending: It was revealed at the end of episode that the real reason why Raven was behaving the way she was is because she wanted to watch “Pretty Pretty Pegasus” but couldn’t for no explained reason. Once she got what she wanted, she turns the Titans into ponies and rides off into the sunset. She LEAVES THEM THIS WAY!

Redeeming Qualities

  1. Robin’s dream at the beginning of the episode has nice animation.
  2. Half-Good Ending: At least Raven undid all the “changes” she made once she calmed down from her temper tantrum.
  3. Despite what Raven did to Beast Boy and Cyborg, she did have a point about their antics and her actions are a bit justified.

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