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"Jinxed" is the twenty-third episode of the fourth season of Teen Titans Go!, and the one-hundred-eightieth overall episode of the series.
Robin ignores the rules for a game of jinx and ends up losing his voice.
This episode starts with Cyborg being unable to talk while Beast teases him with pizza. Starfire appears and eats a single slice in front of him. The young Tamaranean wanted to know why Cyborg was being quiet. Beast Boy told her that Cyborg was jinxed and, by saying his name, released him from the jinx.
Starfire thinks that their villainous friend Jinx is in the tower. Beast Boy then explained the rules of jinx to her, only to have Cyborg jinx him. He then jinxes Raven and Starfire. Robin wanted to know what was happening and Cyborg said Beast Boy, Raven and Starfire's names which released them from the jinx. Starfire asks Robin to play, too, but he declines, claiming that yelling and his loudness can get the team to do what he says (that, and he cannot be jinxed) and gives the Titans a lecture about high cholesterol and its side effects instead. Cyborg tells him to use another method to communicate, but Robin prefers loud words and yelling.
Having had enough of Robin talking too much, they decide to jinx him. Cyborg intentionally sets off the crime alert, leading to Robin say, "Titans! Go!", his catchphrase and battle cry. The Titans all say "Go!" at the same time, jinxing Robin and preventing him from speaking. They warn him about the "consequences" of breaking a jinx, but keep the warning vague. However, Robin breaks the jinx and loses his voice in a magical sequence that leaves the other Titans stunned, but also relieved.
Cyborg, Starfire, Beast Boy and Raven enjoy their first day of silence, and Robin tries to get their attention through dancing, but to no avail. He also tries the international language of love to make his point, but he isn't exactly the most charming Titan to begin with. Robin later eats Birdarang, shocking the other Titans. Birdarang speaks for Robin from inside his stomach while he moves his lips. He wants the Titans to find his voice before Robin decides to eat more fish.
The Titans conclude that since Robin lost his voice playing jinx that it must be with their friend, Jinx. They immediately go to the H.I.V.E. Tower to confront her. Jinx does indeed have the voice and many others in her collection, each trapped in a special container. Birdarang pleads with her to return the voice, but she refuses. Using her bad luck magic, she makes a large object fall on Robin, forcing Birdarang out of his body.
Robin tries to use charades to communicate with his team, which they do not understand. Jinx laughs at Robin, believing that it's karma for him only using yelling and violence to lead his team which gives Robin an idea and he starts attacking his team (even Starfire). They somehow understand what he wants and attack Jinx, Starfire even admitting that Robinβs abusive behavior towards her is βinspiringβ.
They fight, and in the process destroy many of the containers that house the stolen voices, setting them free. Jinx has had enough and she returns Robin's voice. He celebrates by being very loud and obnoxious.
Back in Titans Tower, Robin is happy to have his voice back just in time to give a new lecture about how he's always right and the others don't know what they're doing. Annoyed at Robin talking too much once more, Cyborg decides to set off another crime alert, leading to Robin being jinxed once again.
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Lucky
Slow-poke (Kid Flash)
Jinxy (Kid Flash)
Kid Flash (boyfriend)
Teen Titans
Gizmo (formerly)
Mammoth (formerly)
H.I.V.E. Five Members (formerly)
Kid Flash
Looking for stylish fashions
Drawing unicorns
Blueberry pie
Purple
Sorcery and hexes
Manipulating the probability of bad luck (Probability Control)
Advanced gymnastic skills
Master acrobat
Enhanced agility
Skilled hand-to-hand combatant
I'm bad luck. Good was never an option for me.Jinx
Jinx is an Honorary Titan and a former villain. Prior to joining the Teen Titans, Jinx was a former top student of the H.I.V.E. Academy and the former leader of the H.I.V.E. Five. She is also the girlfriend of Kid Flash.
Jinx became a H.I.V.E. Academy student, along with Gizmo and Mammoth. Her first mission with her classmates (for which they were dispatched by the H.I.V.E. Headmistress, who had been hired by Slade) was to destroy the Titans. They managed to force the Titans out of their tower, but the Titans came back with Robin and managed to defeat Jinx and her team. At some point, Jinx was also associated with the Junior H.I.V.E. Academy and Dark Way Prep.
Later on, Jinx was involved in a series of bank robberies with Gizmo and Mammoth commissioned by their then-current H.I.V.E. headmaster, Brother Blood, but the Titans planted a tracking device on her while they escaped and had Cyborg enter the H.I.V.E. as a student to infiltrate their organization. Cyborg posed as "Stone" and befriended the villainous trio (though Gizmo became more and more jealous about his standing with Brother Blood). Jinx and Stone developed a crush on each other during this time, though Jinx didn't know that "Stone" was really Cyborg in disguise.
Soon Cyborg's identity was revealed, and he brought down the H.I.V.E. Academy. Jinx appeared hurt by Cyborg's betrayal, but escaped with her friends and formed the H.I.V.E. Five with Gizmo, Mammoth, See-More and Private H.I.V.E.. Jinx and the other members of the H.I.V.E. Five briefly engaged the Titans (brainwashed at that time) in combat during a raid on a shopping mall, but just as they were gaining the upper hand in the battle, the entity known as Mother Mae-Eye appeared and defeated them. Later on, after they had defeated Mother Mae-Eye, the Titans tricked Gizmo into taking the pie she was in, and Mother Mae-Eye subsequently brainwashed the H.I.V.E. by feeding them her pie.
This latest incarnation of the H.I.V.E. Five was foiled during a raid on a museum by the teenage superhero Kid Flash, and in an attempt to improve the group's standing in the eyes of the Brotherhood of Evil, Jinx attempted to capture Kid Flash and present him to the Brotherhood as a gift. Jinx particularly hoped to win the approval and respect of Madame Rouge, whom she idolized. However, Kid Flash took a liking to Jinx, and during their encounters, he alternately flirted with her and tried to convince her to denounce her life of crime. This annoyed Jinx greatly, but something in Kid Flash's words struck a chord within her. She later told Kid Flash that it was her power of "bad luck" that made her decide on pursuing a villainous life, since she saw little alternative considering the nature of her powers.
Jinx was eventually successful in capturing Kid Flash (with See-More's assistance), but she quickly released him after Madame Rouge's constant string of insults and condescending attitude became too much for her to bear. At that point Jinx blasted Madame Rouge away with her powers, which apparently impressed Madame Rouge enough to reconsider her, leaving Jinx unharmed after telling her that they will meet again. As Jinx walked away, she found a vase of rose given to her by Kid Flash. Jinx is seen in "Homecoming - Part 2", as one of the many villains assisting the Brotherhood of Evil. However, it is revealed that she is in the heroes' side during the Titans' final battle against the Brotherhood, since she and Kid Flash were the last to arrive. While Kid Flash mopped up the unconscious enemies to the freeze machine, Jinx defeated Kyd Wykkyd, Gizmo, Mammoth and Billy Numerous with one hex blast, made Mother Mae-Eye disappear, and helped Wildebeest and Hot Spot take down Madame Rouge. She subsequently became an Honorary Titan. She was seen in the Titans Tower socializing with the other Titans, and later participated in the recapture of Doctor Light.
The animated version of Jinx made a lot of appearances (being one of the main characters in a few issues) in Teen Titans Go!, starting in issue #1. It should be noted that, despite her limited role in the TV-series, she gained significant popularity among the fans, especially following the premiere of the episode "Lightspeed".
In #26β27, hints are given of her later "turning over a new leaf" (like the hints in the episode "Lightspeed"). She also appeared in issue #34 as Kid Flash's girlfriend and became jealous when he began inadvertently flirting with Raven, Argent, and several other females. In issue #36 she gets captured, along with the other Titan heroines, by Blackfire and is almost sold to slavery by the Gordanians. In issue #39, she is still with Kid Flash; but when Larry, who is playing Cupid, strikes other women with his love arrows when Flash wouldn't allow himself to be hit, she has her hands full with keeping them from flirting with her boyfriend.
Jinx also appears in issue #40, still as part of the H.I.V.E. Five at that time, and issue #43, helping the Titans stop the Fearsome Five. She is mad at Raven and the Titans because she had not been given a Titans Communicator, however, she helps Robin infiltrate the Fearsome Five. When they make their appearance to Cyborg and Beast Boy, Jinx is with them (and the Titans act as if they were shocked about Jinx's "treason"). After the Fearsome Five go into Titans Tower, the Titans, Jinx, and Kid Flash ambush them, and after the battle, Robin gives her a communicator (the only reason Jinx did not get a communicator because Robin had run out of them during the Brotherhood of Evil's battle).
In Issue #53, it is revealed that Jinx's nickname is/was "Lucky" and that she had entertained a disappointing relationship with Kid Kold (AKA Leo), one of the two villains (along with his sister, Ice Kate) featured in that issue, before joining the H.I.V.E. At the end of the day, Jinx shares her first official kiss with Kid Flash.
In the comics, she makes many more appearances. In the early comics, she was portrayed as a villainess, but later on, she was portrayed as a hero. Every time she made an appearance as a hero was with Kid Flash. She is shown to understand that she does not have to be a villainess because of her powers; this is proven when she tells Rose (Slade's daughter) that she does have a choice and that she does not have to be like Slade because she is his daughter.
In her period with the H.I.V.E., Jinx is a very ambitious go-getter with a slightly mean streak. Because of her goals to rise among the ranks of villains, she tries her best to be an effective H.I.V.E. member under both its regimes. Far more mature, focused and controlled than her male teammates, Jinx has proven to be a largely capable and determined if subconsciously insecure leader. She also idolized Madame Rouge of the Brotherhood of Evil, before Kid Flash stepped in to change her mind. Jinx is also strong in her own personality, though, even directly assaulting Rouge and releasing Kid Flash when Rouge taunted and mocked her, deeming her a pathetic failure and an embarrassment.
At first, Jinx appears to be quiet, mean, mysterious, often speaking in whispers, and sometimes depicted as rather crazy because of the evil, crooked grin she usually wore when battling. However, in "Lightspeed," we see a more determined, outspoken, and more sane Jinx who wanted to be respected and not shunned because of her bad-luck powers. In this episode she gets frustrated and emotional. Kid Flash helped Jinx show her real personality, and how she feels about certain things. Generally, however, despite her habitual dark looks she is a very fashion-conscious girl, more intent on hunting for interesting attires and accessories rather than getting rich. Furthermore, she is characterized as the "popular girl" in the H.I.V.E.; in the series, a number of super teens including Kid Flash, Cyborg, See-More and Kid Kold did reveal that they have (or had) a big crush on her.
When Kid Flash was watching through the monitor he was worried about her and he told the Titans not to hurt her. In "Dial H for Hero," Kid Flash called Jinx "Slowpoke," like how Kid Kold had nicknamed her "Lucky." Kid Flash and Jinx are a strong couple in the series, despite only featuring them for a few episodes. They deeply care for each other and they help each other when one is in trouble.
These three were very close friends (or at the least strong allies) at the H.I.V.E. Academy and during their time as members of the H.I.V.E. Five. They are never seen without one another until the last episode of the series. The extension of their relationships with one another is not pin-pointed, but in "Final Exam," they seemed comfortable associating with one another in the Titans' lounge; they also share a dwelling place as the H.I.V.E. Five. Jinx was the unofficial leader of this posse while at the H.I.V.E. Academy, and she was the titled leader of the H.I.V.E. Five. They always trained together at the Academy, as their varying talents and skills complemented the others' very nicely. Because of this, these three would fight back-to-back with very synchronized battle tactics, which often lead them to victories. However, when Jinx switched sides and joined Kid Flash, she didn't hesitate to defeat Gizmo and Mammoth and allow them to be flash-frozen though stated it wasn't personal.
Little is known about this relationship. They had broken up when Jinx went to study at the H.I.V.E academy. He had gotten his sister (Ice Kate) involved with the crime business. He is a villain too but has never made a debut in the TV series. When they were dating Kid Kold and Jinx developed nicknames for each other. Jinx's was "Lucky" while his was "Leo." He was shocked to find out that she was a Titan and was even more shocked that she's the girlfriend of Kid Flash. When Jinx says she doesn't want to hurt him and if could just come along with her so she could take him to jail, he replied coldly, "So what? You expect me to turn myself in or something? Just cause of what we once had?." When he reaches for his ice gun, it turns out his sister had taken it to battle Kid Flash. Jinx uses her powers to pull his pants down at the same moment Kid Flash returns with Ice Kate in ice. When the two are arrested, Kid Flash shows some concern but, Jinx said that is was all good. "Lucky huh?, Were you two an item or something?" "One of the many mistakes I made in the past. Life's good now... and so am I." Kid Flash and Jinx share their first official kiss.
See-More is one of the Hive Five members. He and Jinx have not dated but have shown interest in each other. In "Lightspeed," they are seen working together. See-More was there for Jinx when she needed it, but in Jinx's vision he was more like a friend, even though See-More may have wanted to be more. When she leaves on her own to find Kid Flash to prove that she's not completely useless, many of the members did not want to come, but See-More came. When she thanks him, a faint blush is shown on his face before floating away in his giant eye balloon. When the episode is almost done, See-More offers to rob a technology store together, but Jinx kindly rejects his offer.
I don't care who you are! Nobody messes with me.Jinx to Madame Rouge
Jinx, the enchanting sorceress whose powerful hexes mean bad luck for her enemies.Narrator
Probability Manipulation: Jinx has the ability of Probability Control, or manipulation over luck or - in Jinx's case - bad luck. Jinx is described as an enchanting sorceress who wields the power of bad luck, which manifests as pink, lightning-like energy blasts/waves fired from her hands. Jinx's powers portray a manipulation of probability, or more specifically, the ability to "jinx" her enemies, hence her name. How she does this has never been explored in the series. When she is not shooting waves of energy her eyes glow a bright pink instead, and can make structures crumble.
In early episodes, it was thought that her powers were magical in nature; however, in later episodes, she's seen exhibiting her powers as a free flow output through her brain, common for most psionics. When she wants her enemies to be "jinxed," she mostly uses her energy waves to disrupt solid structures in her surroundings, though other effects are also possible, such as tidal waves. Her bad-luck energy can also serve a direct offensive role as concussive blasts. As shown in the Teen Titans Go! issue #1, her powers cannot bypass Raven's dark-energy shields.
Master Acrobat: Jinx is also an accomplished gymnast, capable of dodging beam-bursts, starbolts, and pillars of stone telekinetically launched at her with ease.
Hand to Hand Combat: She also excels at hand to hand combat. She is not as experienced as the other Titans but she was able to hold her own against Raven. Most of it was probably learned at H.I.V.E. Academy.
In Latin, the word "Jinx" means "Bad Luck".
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