Teen Titans Raven Bimbofication

Teen Titans Raven Bimbofication




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"Go!" (prequel episode)

"Divide and Conquer" (written)

"Final Exam" (aired)
Tara Strong (English)
Karine Foviau (French)
Mariana Torres (Brazilian Portuguese)
Katja Primel (German)
Monica Bertolotti (Italian)
Yūki Kodaira (Japanese)
Oo Jung-sin (Korean)
Kata Nemes Takách (Hungarian)
Izabella Bukowska-Chądzyńska (Polish)
Corina Cernea(Romanian)
Suzan Acun (Turkish)
Witch (by Terra)
Rae-Rae (by Mother Mae-Eye)
The Gem
Sunshine (by Val-Yor)
Henchy (as a self-thought up villain alias in "Revved Up" by Starfire)
Daddy's little girl (by Trigon)
Dear daughter (by Trigon)
Little girl (by Trigon)
Mistress of Magic (by Control Freak)
The Portal
Birthday Girl (by Slade in Birthmark)
Rachel Roth (alter ego in various comics)
Kid (by Mumbo and Slade)
Rae (in various comics by Beast Boy)
Arella (Azarathian mother)
Trigon (demon father)
Monks of Azarath (guardians/caretakers)
Meditating (by herself or with Starfire)
Reading
Waffles
Herbal tea
Horror movies
Creepy places
Chess
Knitting
Trigon
Anyone who goes into her bedroom
Beast Boy's jokes
Loosening up in general
Chickens (allergy)
Dresses
Malchior (former love interest/mentor)
Slade
Jinx
Arguments
Immaturity
Flight
Levitation
Psionic abilities
Empathy
Advanced telekinesis
Telepathy
Thought projection
Spiritual powers
Astral projection
Mediumship
Soul-sealing
Spell-casting
Healing magic
Dark magic
Light magic
Telekinetic spells
Pseudo-Intangibility
Elemental magic (namely dark/shadow magic)
Necromancy
Time immobilizing ("Birthmark")
Destroyed by Trigon, via opening the Portal (See The End Part -1, 2 and 3), however later found as a little girl by Robin. Uses her small power to turn herself into normal Raven again later.
I guess, in the end, there really is no end; just new beginnings.Raven to Robin
Raven is one of the main characters of the Teen Titans series. She is a human-demon hybrid, originating from the parallel dimension of Azarath, and is one of five founding members of the Teen Titans.
Arella, Raven's mother, was chosen to become the bride of the demonic Trigon. Abandoned by the demon, Arella was bent on suicide (while carrying Raven) when she was taken in by the pacifistic disciples of Temple Azarath, a group who had centuries earlier forsaken life on Earth to pursue their own nonviolent lifestyle. In their inter-dimensional world, Raven, Arella's daughter by Trigon, was born. Fearing that the child would bring evil among them, Juris, a magistrate of Azarath, attempted to cast the infant Raven into Limbo, only to be destroyed himself. Azar, the spiritual leader of the temple, then took the young Raven under her personal tutelage, instructing her in the truth of her parentage, and in pacifism, meditation, and the submergence of her emotions to resist Trigon's influence, while perfecting her powers of teleportation, astral projection, and empathic healing.
Later, after Azar's death (in which she entered another plane of existence), when Raven was plagued by prophetic dreams of Trigon and, defying her teachers, she confronted her demon father in Limbo at his bidding. Trigon spared her and Arella after satisfying himself that, upon his return when she reached adulthood, he could seduce Raven into becoming his ally. When Raven turned sixteen/eighteen, she sensed Trigon's power returning and fled to Earth. Raven arrived at Jump City, where she met several super-powered youths fighting a rampaging alien girl (Starfire). Raven managed to discern the girl's true reason for her demolition work and convinced the others into a more peaceful approach, which won them the alien's friendship. Despite Raven's obvious insecurity, the others invited her to join them in defeating the truly hostile aliens the Gordanians, who had attempted to enslave the girl and her presence proved ultimately essential to the motley crew's triumph over the Gordanians. Afterward, the group decided to stay together and formed the original Teen Titans. Though Raven, still feeling alienated from her new friends, remained distant to them, the other Titans soon came to learn more about her origins.
Raven helped the Titans for years, working alongside the other four to protect Jump City from villainous menaces. She was consistently invaluable to their success. Eventually, however, Raven's past caught up with her: On her birthday, Slade (who had been presumed dead) reappeared, wielding new powers and marked with a symbol which Raven could not fail to recognize. Slade deliberately led the Titans to the place where Raven's true destiny was to be fulfilled to serve as a living portal for Trigon to conquer Earth. Seeing no other choice, Raven finally told her teammates the truth about her past — but instead of being rejected, the other Titans remained with her and took the greatest pains to prevent this from happening.
Left in a world turned into a living horror, the Titans still refused to give up without a fight. With some help from Slade, (who had been betrayed by Trigon) Robin made his way to Trigon's underworld, found Raven and took her back to the surface, even though she was spiritually shattered by her role in the shaping of events. Finally, the Titans and Slade faced Trigon in a final onslaught. But even as they were struck down, Raven realized that all was not hopeless, and this realization sparked a new hope within her soul, allowing her to regain full maturity along with her powers. Under a righteous wrath, she used the sum of her powers to destroy Trigon, reverting Earth back to the way it was and finally ridding herself from the last vestiges of her dreaded heritage.
Interestingly, Raven is the only member of her team who consistently adjusts her attire, however slightly, depending on her circumstances. When out fighting villains or on a mission, Raven will almost always have her hood up, covering much of her face and denoting a more serious mentality. When she’s in the Tower, or hanging out with her friends, Raven will generally have her hood down, denoting a more casual, relaxed mentality. Also, as revealed in "Fear Itself" she takes her cloak off whenever she sleeps. Said cloak also appears to function as a very important safety/comfort item for her. Generally, she will allow it to hang behind her back, very similarly to a cape. However, during situations where she feels stressed or nervous, she will often “retreat” into her cloak by pulling it in front of her and covering almost her entire body. Whenever her cloak is forcibly taken from her, Raven tends to feel very vulnerable, as shown in episodes like "Episode 257-494" and "Birthmark". Her cloak may also have the ability to change colors depending on her mood as seen in “Spellbound” where it goes from dark blue, to light blue, then white to denote her overall happiness and brighter outlook on life.
Raven is one of the most mysterious characters throughout the series. She is quiet, troubled, brooding, grim, moody, seemingly emotionless, intelligent, studious and sarcastic. She can always come up with a smart remark, specifically in reply to most of the Teen Titans' antics and attempts at humor. Her appearance and attitude appear to be that of a typical modern goth female. However, as much as she may seem slightly distant and anti-social, producer Sam Register describes her as a "...dark character, but a character everyone can relate to. She's a recluse and sort of to herself. We thought that would be a good dynamic with the rest of the team. She does have a dark background in the comic." Robin also said that she is "the most hopeful person he has ever known."
In several instances throughout the show, contrary to her usual behavior, she does show more emotion such as making "heart eyes" along with Starfire at the appearance of Aqualad in "Deep Six" (though this is mostly used for comedic effect). She also does ease up to have some fun on a few occasions, such as forcing Cyborg to go through 'initiation' again with Beast Boy and Robin in the episode "Deception". Furthermore, Raven is known to sometimes be shocked at trivial things. One occasion in which this occurs is in "Overdrive", when Cyborg defeats Raven in a game of chess after installing the Maximum 7 in his brain. At this occasion, her entire face and outfit turn white (also probably for comedic effect). In "Revved Up", she is also shocked at the sudden drop-in of Red X on the bus she is driving but quickly regains her monotone and determined stature when she realizes who it is. Another instance is when Raven, while playing a game of cards, comically gasps at the impressive sets of cards the rest of the Titans have at their disposal during "Winner Take All". She can lose her temper easily, and most of the time with Beast Boy.
Raven is often shown to make sarcastic remarks about almost everything and can be seen as rather rude at times, but there is a slight chance this personality wasn't always who she was. When the Titans first met, Raven appeared to be more innocent and insecure. She declined Beast Boy's offer to get pizza, probably because she's afraid that he wouldn't like her, and because of him, feels as if she does not fit in with the others. Both Cyborg and Robin were not hesitant to accept her as a friend, even when she wasn't so sure herself. She was the first one to verbally recognize the others as friends, and even openly admits to Beast Boy being funny, which no sooner than a moment later, seems to regret making that statement. Her pessimistic and sarcastic attitude is then likely derived from having to put up with Beast Boy's constant corny jokes and immaturity. Despite her seemingly unfriendly attitude, Raven does indeed care greatly about the people she is attached to, as prominently displayed when she is put in charge of three children.[1] Initially having little or no patience with Melvin, Timmy Tantrum, and Teether, Raven grows to love (or at least, enjoy) them, risking her own life to protect them from the Brotherhood of Evil, even calling them her kids. She also comes to regard the rest of the Titans as her closest friends and family. When the day she is destined to end the world finally came, she wanted nothing more than to ensure her friends' last day on Earth was perfect. This shows that despite everything that has ever happened, she truly cares about her friends and their interests. Finally, there are many instances where Raven is portrayed as the most understanding friend among the Titans. While seemingly uninterested towards Cyborg's T-Car, Raven is ultimately the only one who approaches and comforts him, even going as far as to assist in rebuilding the destroyed car.[2] Overall, Raven is not cold-hearted, merely introverted, caring deeply about those close to her. While Raven seems to not care one bit about their hobbies and personalities, she does show her friends that she does care about them and values their friendship when it matters most.
Due to her demonic side and unstable emotions, Raven is potentially the most brutal and ruthless of the Titans, with some villains ending up severely traumatized or nearly dead should they anger her. In "Nevermore", for instance, she almost certainly would have killed Dr. Light if her friends hadn’t stopped her, and the encounter has since left him with a crippling fear of her. Thankfully, this is only the case after she has been sufficiently enraged, and she generally does not lose her temper easily in battle. When she does lose her temper, it is generally because her friends are being threatened, and she will do anything she has to in order to protect what she values most. Of the three villains who have invoked the full brunt of Raven’s fury (Dr. Light, Slade, and Trigon), all three have harmed her friends shortly beforehand. This shows that, although Raven may take things too far sometimes, she is still a hero and protecting others is always her ultimate priority.
My powers are driven by emotion. The more you feel, the more energy you unleash.Raven to Starfire in "Switched"
Raven is undeniably the most powerful Titan in the series. As the daughter of a supremely powerful and dangerous inter-dimensional demon, Raven has a host of unique abilities that are tied to her feelings and emotions, and as such, she has trained herself to calm all strong feelings to contain them. Her power is extremely difficult to keep in check, but she has achieved control through daily meditation, mantra[6] and utilizing chakra. She also uses a special mirror, described as "A personal meditation tool used as a portal into the multidimensional world of [her] mind." Total suppression of her emotions, though, can result in her powers subconsciously manifesting - as such, she constantly struggles to express herself while still maintaining control. Raven often uses the incantation "Azarath Metrion Zinthos" as a focal point for her exceptionally strong telekinetic powers. Though Raven has been shown to be rendered powerless when unable to complete this incantation, she has also been shown at certain times being able to access her powers through sheer willpower. Raven's power fluctuates throughout the series; she has been shown gaining incredibly in strength, like when she was tutored by Malchior [7] or when she was empowered by her positive emotions during the battle against Trigon[8], as well as being stripped of her power completely, as when she was regressed to the form of a child following the opening of Trigon's portal.[9] She has also portrayed hidden abilities like stopping time.[10] When Raven's anger gets the best of her, she can transform into her half-demon self, usually with four glowing red eyes (a trait inherited from her demon father, Trigon) and sprouting black tentacles from under her cloak. She has little control over her actions in this state, shown when she was attacking a terrified Doctor Light even after he was begging for mercy.[11] She has also temporarily swapped bodies with Starfire in one episode and swapped powers with Robin in the comics based on the TV series.
You want dark? I'll give you dark.Raven
It also seems she can keep perfect control of her powers while exhibiting her emotions, as seen in "Spellbound". Raven is radiant with happiness and love, yet she is still able to control her powers with ease. If Raven suppresses her fear, she is unable to connect with her powers until she admits she is truly afraid.[22] Her ultimate weakness is her anger. Other emotions aren't as Earth trembling as Raven's temper. Her anger is in the form of Trigon inside her mirror in Nevermore, then after defeated (to a point) the anger turns to another one of her, with her father's four red eyes and a red cloak. Anger is what changes her from her regular self to her demonic side practically every time.
Another weakness of Raven's is her dependence on her incantation, Azarath Metrion Zinthos. If a gag is placed over Raven's mouth and she cannot recite her incantation intelligibly, she cannot connect with her powers until the gag is removed. [23]
Finally, even though she is shown perfectly capable in handling herself in close-quarters combat, Raven is still the most physically frail of the Titans. She lacks any of the peak physical-conditioning that someone like Robin possesses, and her durability is roughly on par with that of an average teenage girl. Thus she has to rely on keeping her distance from foes or creating shields to protect herself damage, otherwise she will be quickly and easily be taken out of a fight.
"If it wasn't for that beast, I might not be here right now. Having that thing inside doesn't make you an animal. Knowing when to let it out is what makes you a man."
"Maybe you should call me Beast Man now?"
"We're having a moment; don't ruin it."Raven to Beast Boy about the werewolf-like beast inside of him in "The Beast Within".
Raven and Beast Boy have a very complicated relationship, despite that the two are polar opposites in terms of their personalities. Raven is collected, down to earth and cold, while Beast Boy is cheerful, laid-back and energetic. Raven likes to read, while Beast Boy really doesn't and prefers playing video games. The two often fight and get on each other's nerves: Raven's cold demeanor and "creepiness" annoy Beast Boy and she is often irritated by his bad jokes and immaturity.
Although, in the beginning, they have a rough relationship, they become closer and continue to develop their friendship throughout the series. Beast Boy often gets irritated by Raven's sarcastic remarks to him, but throughout the series, never gives up on trying to make her smile or laugh. He even openly admits his quest to never stop making jokes until Raven smiles in "Aftershock - Part 1". When they first met, Raven was not rude to him or made any sarcastic remarks. Throughout most of the series, it is shown that she usually held the more dominant position over him, however, in "Go!", she seems somewhat uneasy around him or even afraid that he wouldn't like her. This was later confirmed in "Nevermore" as Raven herself even admitted she thought Beast Boy didn't like her, but he was not hesitant to show her that he likes being her friend, no matter what.
Raven does indeed care about Beast Boy, in spite of the fact that she constantly mocks him and he constantly riles her, as she is often seen coming to the defense of her friend when he is injured. Beast Boy, on the other hand, also goes to help Raven whenever he can, especially when she is in danger, however, he can occasionally get carried away, shown in "Masks". Their real friendship begins when Beast Boy and Cyborg are trapped inside Raven's mind in "Nevermore". There, they meet Raven's Emoticlones, who wear variously colored cloaks to represent different aspects of her personality. Beast Boy finds out that the Pink One actually finds him funny, while the Graphite One regrets and apologizes for being so mean to him. The two of them discover that they are indeed friends and Beast Boy and Cyborg help Raven defeat Trigon inside her mind.
Even though he is irritated by her sarcasm and cold personality, Beast Boy can't bear the thought of hurting Raven, physically or mentally. There are several instances where Beast Boy was trying to include Raven or be nice to her, but because she declines, he loses his temper and occasionally hurts her feelings, such as in "Spellbound". But it is shown that despite this, he never wants to hurt her, and is only trying to get her to open up more instead of being locked in her room all the time. Whenever Raven is in danger, Beast Boy seems to be pushed to higher levels and does whatever he can to help her. This is evident in "The Beast Within" and "The End - Part 1", wherein both instances, he transformed into his werebeast form to defend Raven. When the dragon Malchior deceives Raven and breaks her heart, Beast Boy is ultimately the only one who goes to comfort her, and she gives him a tight and sincere hug. However, their tender moment
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