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Teen Titans Go! is an American animated TV superhero sitcom produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Cartoon Network. It has been on the air since April 23, 2013, with over 300 episodes across seven seasons, along with three films, which individually, have been released theatrically, direct-to-video, and television. It is based on the 2003 Teen Titans animated TV series, which was decidedly more dramatic in comparison, despite itself having a more comedic edge than the DC comics it was based on.

In Teen Titans Go!, we see what happens when the Teen Titans, featuring Beast Boy, Raven, Starfire, and Cyborg, led by Robin, are not saving the day, which usually involves juvenile antics that can lead into something much bigger.

The series isn't above poking fun of itself, but the jokes are usually written out of obvious irritation from any negative online reaction by viewers, channelled through either the Teen Titans themselves or Control Freak, one of their foes who acts as the voice of the "haters." Despite the fact these "haters" are older viewers, and not the younger target audience. A prime example of this is in the episode "Cartoon Feud."

Although criticized for its humour, Teen Titans Go! has been a hit since it first aired, and as a result Cartoon Network have filled up almost all of its daily hours with nothing but Teen Titans Go!, which incidentally just continues the cycle of hate between those that both watch the series and make the series.

Flintstones

  • "Double Trouble:" Beast Boy forces Cyborg to play "Cavemen and Dinosaurs," with Beast Boy as the dinosaur chasing Cyborg, who is the caveman dressed like Fred Flintstone.
  • "Costume Contest:" A man dresses like Fred Flintstone at a Halloween costume contest.

Jetsons

  • "Sandwich Thief:" In the future, when Nightwing opens his front door, it makes the same jingle as the doorbell from Jetsons.
  • "Robin Backwards:" In the Bizarro World, Boy Beast can transform into a kid resembling Elroy.

Jonny Quest

  • "Cartoon Feud:" Control Freak puts up a photo of the Jonny Quest cast on the Teen Titans' TV as something viewers would rather want to watch than them.

Josie and the Pussycats

  • "Cartoon Feud:" Control Freak puts up a photo of the Josie and the Pussycats cast on the Teen Titans' TV as something viewers would rather want to watch.

Powerpuff Girls

  • "TTG vs. PPG:" There is a crossover between the 2016 incarnation of The Powerpuff Girls and Teen Titans Go!, when Mojo Jojo creates a portal between their worlds.
  • "Shrimps and Prime Rib:" The Titans have been distracted from being real superheroes by things such as "totally organic crossovers" like the "TTG vs. PPG."

Super Friends

  • The Wonder Twins have appeared in several times. See how many times at the Zan and Jayna pages at Teen Titans Go! Wiki.
  • The Hall of Justice is featured a few times. See how many times at the Hall of Justice page at Teen Titans Go! Wiki.
  • "Two Parter: Part 1:" There is transition music before the Titans enter the Hall of Justice.
  • "Two Parter: Part 2:" Cyborg gives a Narrator-style intro when the team dresses up in the Justice League's clothes. There is also a "shooting stars" scene transition.
    • "Snuggle Time": The Titans become evil and rename themselves as the Legion of Doom, despite there being another supervillain team called that. They also build a new base in the shape of the Hall of Doom.
  • "TV Knight 5:" Batman and James Gordon watch the Teen Titans as Super Friends-like characters.

Tom and Jerry=

  • "Cy & Beasty:" After watching a Tom and Jerry short, Cyborg and Beast Boy get into an argument over who is better: Tom or Jerry? They then get into a cat and mouse chase themselves, taking on the roles of their preferred character.