List of Teen Titans Episodes - Season 4: 2005

Season 4: 2005

Season four comprised thirteen episodes, aired over a period of six months between January 2005 and July 2005. . The story arc episodes of the fourth season focus on Raven's repressed emotions concerning her father, Trigon, and her destiny of destroying the Earth, in preparation for her father's rule. It is also the season where Slade returns, with a mark from Trigon that makes him invincible. The Teen Titans' final battle with Trigon, and Raven's renunciation of him as her father occur in the three-part season finale "The End".

These episodes were released on The Complete Fourth Season DVD on November 20, 2007.

No Title Original airdate Production code Overview Villain(s)
040 "Don't Touch That Dial" January 15, 2005
257–494 Control Freak escapes from jail, and manages to enter the world of television. The Titans give chase, but Control Freak's excessive knowledge of TV causes great hardship. The better chance of the Titans is trusted in Beast Boy and his extensive knowledge, being on par with Control Freak's, in TV. Control Freak.
041 "Cyborg the Barbarian" February 12, 2005
257–497 Cyborg is accidentally thrown five thousand years into the past, and by coincidence comes to the aid of a young woman named Sarasim, whose tribe is under attack by a horde of gruesome creatures. However, the battle wears out his batteries, and there is no place for him to recharge. Krall.
042 "Birthmark" February 5, 2005
257–496 Slade makes an appearance to the Titans. While they scramble to discover how he survived Terra's volcanic attack, he targets Raven for unknown reasons. Raven's unique abilities and powers then activate in an unusual manner in order to protect her friends: she temporarily stops time. But Slade isn't affected and a fight ensues between Raven, Robin and Slade. Slade tries to deliver a message to Raven as Robin learns that Raven holds a dark past underneath her birthday, and is determined to keep her safe from harm. Dr. Light,Slade and Trigon.
043 "The Quest" January 29, 2005
257–495 After losing a fight of martial arts with the villain Katarou, Robin travels to Asia to find an unusually skilled and powerful master of much more advanced martial arts, known as Chu-Hui, to train him. In the meantime, the other Titans try to fill in the gap left by Robin in a rather unusual fashion. Katarou.
044 "Employee of the Month" February 19, 2005
257–498 Amidst a series of UFO raids on farms (with the targets being cows, to everyone's mystification), Beast Boy wants a moped but has no money to get one of his own. Robin won't buy him one and Cyborg won't build one, so the only way for him to get one is to get a job at Mega Meaty Meat, a restaurant which sells nothing but meat. Beast Boy manages to overcome his distaste for meat in order to get the job, but his workplace proves to be more than just a restaurant. Newfu.
045 "Troq" May 14, 2005
257–499 Val-Yor, an alien from another planet enlists the help of the Titans to fight an enemy of vicious-fighting machines called the Crixies. Val-Yor is strong, courageous and brave and the Titans immediately take to him. However, he displays a noticeable hatred for Starfire and the rest of her Tamaranian kind. The Locrix
046 "The Prophecy" June 4, 2005
257–500 Raven has been hiding a dark secret. As the Titans attempt to discover why Slade is after her, Raven finds herself unable to escape the prophecy of her birth. Slade and Trigon.
047 "Stranded" June 11, 2005
257–501 When being attacked by an alien in outer space, the Titans inadvertently split the T-Ship apart. Stranded and separated on several different areas of an alien planet, the Titans must now find each other again. Beast Boy displays a bad hand in technological skills, even with simplified instructions from Cyborg; and Robin and Starfire must come to terms about their strong romantic feelings for each other. Shrieker the Space Monster.
048 "Overdrive" June 18, 2005
257–502 Cyborg installs a new computer chip into his circuits, greatly strengthening and increasing his speed and efficiency eight times. But when a multiplying metahuman, Billy Numerous, appears on the scene, Cyborg may give up a lot to try and catch him. Billy Numerous and Adonis
049 "Mother Mae-Eye" June 25, 2005
257–503 Using an enchanted pie accidentally brought back to the Tower by Cyborg, Mother Mae-Eye manages to induce mind-control over all the Titans, mentally regressing them into obedient, sweet "children" who regard her as their mother. When Starfire is accidentally knocked out of the villain's mind-control during a mission against the H.I.V.E. Five, she realizes the truth behind Mother and attempts to bring her fellow Titans' minds back to teenage maturity. Mother Mae-Eye.
050 "The End, Part I" July 2, 2005
257–504 Raven discovers that this is the day she has feared her whole life – the day she will end the world. She attempts to make the Titans' final day perfect. She makes them breakfast, they fight Plasmus, and she takes them on a walk. But when Slade comes to reclaim her, the Titans refuse to give her up without a fight. Plasmus, Trigon and Slade.
051 "The End, Part II" July 9, 2005
257–505 Raven and the Earth have been destroyed. Now the four remaining Titans plus an embittered Slade must stop Trigon and his minions. Their only defense is the Ring of Azar, which is given to them by Slade, and the "farewell blessing" Raven left the Titans to protect them from her father. While Starfire, Cyborg, and Beast Boy fight Trigon, Robin ends up working with Slade to find Raven, who he cannot accept is really gone. Slade and Trigon.
052 "The End, Part III" July 16, 2005
257–506 Slade reveals to Robin that his humanity (human form) was taken away when Trigon brought him back to life. Meanwhile, Robin rescues a younger seven-year-old version of Raven, who has been stripped of both her powers and her memories. Meanwhile, the other Titans are fighting for their lives against evil doppelgangers of themselves. The originals find that they are not successful trying to fight the dark and evil doppelgangers of themselves, so Starfire suggests that they switch. After which, they face their very strongest and most powerful enemy yet: Trigon the Terrible. Slade and Trigon.

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