Yearbook Madness (Teen Titans Go!)

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"Yearbook Madness"
And to think that Robin was a brat in the episode. Spoiler: Turns out, he definitely was.
Series: Teen Titans Go!
Part of Season: 2
Episode Number: 43
Air Date: Thursday, May 14, 2015
Writer: Merrill Hagan
Director: Jeff Mednikow
Previous episode: Head Fruit
Next episode: Beast Man


"Yearbook Madness" is the forty-third episode of the second season of Teen Titans Go!, and the ninety-fifth overall episode of the series.

Why These Qualities Won't Get Their Yearbook Signed

  1. Robin, like usual, is a brat in this episode as he got made for being on one page. If anything, Robin should have learned to suck it up, but writers of the show said otherwise.
  2. In the picture day, only Raven and Robin did their horrible pictures; Starfire, Beast Boy, and Cyborg did a perfectly fine job in there.
  3. Some animation errors:
    • In Robin's imagination, when the Titans all approach him to sign his yearbook, Raven is telekinetically holding her pencil. However, when they all reach over to sign it, she's holding it in her hand.
  4. Robin is the only member of the Titans that is completely human, so Beast Boy and Cyborg should also be able to join the "Not Quite Human Club".
  5. However, it was speed walkers, not runners. It also could've been done for comedic effect to make Robin be the only member.
  6. Pointless animation as usual. And some animation errors
  7. Some plot holes:
    • How can someone put themselves in a yearbook (not counting if you had a picture in there) when it's not even possible?
    • How can the Titans know what a yearbook is despite not going to in high school? (not counting Hey You, Don't Forget about Me in Your Memory)
    • How were the Titans able to get superheroes such as Superman, who are regarded as celebrities in the Teen Titans Go! world to sign their yearbooks? Saying the superheroes heard about them is not a valid excuse, it’s like saying you got Taylor Swift’s autograph because she saw your artwork on social media.
  8. Like with Crazy Day the ending literally consists a jumpscare, which can scare younger viewers who are especially sensitive to jumpscares. Here's proof!
    • Which is again, out of place because it’s more appropriate for a scary YouTube video, not a TV episode.
    • Speaking of the ending, some of the future descriptions of the Titans are rather dark such as Beast Boy’s when it was stated he died of theobromine (the chemical in chocolate that is lethal to cats and dogs and lethal to us if consumed in large doses) poisoning from consuming chocolate in excess.
      • Off all the five, Cyborg and Starfire are the only ones whose fates are much safer (Cyborg appears in two blockbuster films while Starfire teaches language in her own Tamaranian school)

The Only Good Qualities

  1. Robin's picture is kind of funny to some viewers.
  2. The animation is okay, at the very least.
  3. Thankfully, Raven put some sense into Robin (or at least tried to)

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