The Ultimate Quiz For Cartoon Lovers! Can You Get 100%?

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Cartoon Network has been around since October 1st, 1991, and it was famous for its ability to rejuvenate older programs and introduce them to a new and younger audience, as well as creating its own incredible original content. Even today, Cartoon Network sets itself apart with brilliant programming that attracts audiences young and old. Some of the shows present on this list are part of Cartoon Network's own original programming, and several are older shows that ran on rotation on the channel that wouldn't have been introduced to the young children of the 90's, otherwise. Almost all of the programs mentioned on this list had some sort of comedy present throughout, but the genres that Cartoon Network has worked in range from superhero cartoons, to sci-fi adventures, to shows about single families making the best of their situation. Cartoon Network was, and still is, an amazing creative melting pot, where creators of every type of cartoon background can showcase their material to ecstatic children everywhere. Cartoon Network helped to shape an entire generation of kids, and their stable of programs is quite deep. That's why it's difficult to name individual programs or characters, because there are so many. But test your cartoon knowledge and see, How Well Do You Know Cartoon Network?

Question 1

Can You Name This Prehistoric Program?

This program is without a doubt one of the most important, and most incredible cartoons ever conceived, and that’s only solidified by its constant airing, even today. The show itself was originally broadcasted from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966. The series takes place in a romanticized Stone Age, and it follows the lives of its main characters and their neighbors, and their use of primitive technology in their modernly structured lives. Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty, and their children all experience the same types of struggles we do in the modern age, with their professional careers, maintaining their marriages, and just trying to get by. TV Guide even ranked it #2 on their list of the Greatest TV Cartoons of All Time.

Question 2

Can You Name This Series In A Galaxy Far, Far Away?

Another Genndy Tartakovsky series, this series took place directly after the events of the second chronological Star Wars film. The film followed Obi Wan Kenobi, his apprentice Anakin Skywalker, and his apprentice, Ahsoka Tano. The series takes place during one of the biggest wars in the Galaxy’s history, between the Senate and the Republic. Characters like Count Dooku, General Grievous, and several clone characters have since become beloved parts of the greater Star Wars fandom. It also just so happens to be the greatest story (in television or film) told during the prequel era.

Question 3

Can You Name This Mystery Series?

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The gang and their mystery machine have been around since 1969, and there are still episodes and movies being produced today. Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and Scoob himself have been tracking down ghosts, ghouls, and monsters for decades, only to find out that it was the old man from the beginning of the episode. The children are the only ones who can fully understand their Great Dane companion, and the four friends and their canine are always in the right place at the right time when it comes to solving an intriguing and multi-faceted crime.

Question 4

Can You Name This Alien Powered Program?

Ben Tennyson is a young boy who comes across alien technology while on a camping trip with his grandfather and his sister. The alien watch imbues him with the power to change into a specific set of monsters, each with their own unique power set. He uses all of these powers to attempt to rid the universe of evil, and to try to defeat the alien warlord, Vilgax, who chases after him in hopes of obtaining the watch and all of its powers.

Question 5

Can You Name This Teen Superhero Series?

This show is easily one of the best superhero cartoons ever made, and that’s due primarily to its focus on characters. Unlike the new Teen Titans Go on Cartoon Network, the original show was focused on the team over humor, and saw some especially dark episodes, especially between Robin and Deathstroke. It’s rare that a cartoon can influence an audiences perception of a super powered team, but that’s exactly what this who did, because the original team wasn’t well known in the first place, by the general audience. Some incredible writing, top notch voice work, and stellar animation helped to make this one of Cartoon Network’s most successful programs.

Question 6

Can You Name This Intense Action Series?

This show recently saw a revival on Cartoon Network, and it’s just as revolutionary and incredible as it always was. The series follows a samurai who gets sent forward through time into a dystopian future ruled by a shape-shifting tyrannical madman named Aku. The samurai must travel backwards through time to defeat Aku and to make sure that he never begins his command in the first place. The animation is absolutely beautiful, and the creator of the show, Genndy Tartakovsky is also in charge of the revival of the program that’s airing now.

Question 7

Can You Name This Blonde Heroes Series?

One of the most popular staples of Cartoon Network’s most prominent lineup, this cartoon was about an extremely vain and incredibly dumb hero that is constantly attempting to get women to fall in love with him, usually to no avail. The main character from the show is certainly one of the major mascots for Cartoon Network, which means that the bar to become a mascot is set pretty darn low. The show is filled with pop-culture references and adult-oriented humor, as well as guest stars like Donny Osmond and Adam West.

Question 8

Can You Name This Deadly Hilarious Kids Show?

This is certainly one of the strangest cartoons to premiere on Cartoon Network (which is saying a lot), but that doesn’t mean it didn’t have its fair share of smart material also. This show dealt with death in a very interesting way, namely, by having the harbinger of death accompany a boy and his female best friend, after saving their pet hamster in a limbo duel that ended up making death their friend and servant for all of eternity. It’s a pretty dark premise for an otherwise goofy, but often brilliant, program.

Question 9

Can You Name This Treehouse Living Teen Series?

This is certainly a fan-favorite Cartoon Network show, as it was basically the tree house dwelling equivalent to the Teen Titans. But the show was an original concept that saw a team of young kids battling against the world of adults, as well as The Delightful Children from Down the Lane. The kids in the show use 2x4 based weaponry to wage their war on the adults, and the incredibly deep world building presents other teams, alternate realities, and secret treasures hidden throughout the world. There are few cartoons that are as original and noteworthy as this one.

Question 10

Can You Name This Horrific Series?

This cartoon is sure to still be delivering nightmares to the kids that grew up watching it, because it was awfully horrific and trippy. This cartoon usually felt like it was supposed to be geared towards adults, not kids, as the show would deal with abandonment, death, and terrifying villains almost every episode. There are probably still images from this show burned into the minds of the children who grew up with the little purple dog, his kind female caretaker, and her cantankerous husband.

Question 11

Can You Name This Scientific Series?

Another cartoon from mastermind Genndy Tartakovsky, this series followed a young boy genius who was constantly at work in a secret laboratory built into the basement of his parents house. It showed him creating numerous inventions, as well as battling with his sister Dee Dee in every episode, as he attempted to keep her out of his laboratory. The show was one of Cartoon Network’s most popular and critically acclaimed series, and it also helped to jumpstart the careers of famous animators, Craig McCracken, Seth McFarlane, and Butch Hartman.

Question 12

Can You Name This Superhero Sisters Series?

Another superhero-based television program, this one focused on a trio of young girls that were created in a laboratory by coming sugar, spice, and everything nice. These three young sisters would have to battle against the forces of evil, namely HIM and Mojo Jojo. In addition to the sugar, spice, and everything nice, their father also added another ingredient, Chemical X that caused them to form bodies and to come alive. Originally, when the show was being pitched, the last element was supposed to be a can of “Whoopass”, but this was censored when it aired.

Question 13

Can You Name This Intelligent Kids Show?

This American animated television show aired on Cartoon Network between September 6, 2010 to January 16, 2017. The series itself revolves around the lives of two friends, an anthropomorphic blue jay and a racoon, who are both employed as groundskeepers of a local park. They’re always attempting to slack off or get into some kind of trouble, and their adventures usually lead to some surreal, extreme, or supernatural events. It’s one of Cartoon Network’s most popular shows ever, and it was nominated for several awards.

Question 14

Can You Name This Series Set In The Land Of Ooo?

The mythical land of Ooo is filled with some of the most terrifyingly hilarious villains in cartoon history, and human boy Finn and his sentient dog companion Jake are the only heroes that can patrol and protect the inhabitants of Ooo. This show is filled with some of the most insanely creative characters ever created, cartoon or otherwise, and it’s smart enough and hilarious enough to appeal to both children and adults at the same time. If this is the program teaching kids about empathy, responsibility, and creativity, then the world is in safe hands.

Question 15

Can You Name This Jawbreaker Obsessed Show?

Another of the weirder shows in Cartoon Network’s history, this show centers around a group of kids that live in a single cul-de-sac, and they’re constantly in search of adventure, and jawbreakers. Under the leadership of Eddy, the group of boys attempt to trick their fellow neighborhood friends into giving them money in exchange for very little work (a.k.a. scams). These plans almost always fall through, and the boys are left in challenging, hilarious, and oftentimes unpredictable circumstances. But every now and then, they’re able to enjoy the candy they pursue so intently.

Question 16

Can You Name This Unreal Program?

This show was able to do something that most cartoons aren’t able to, it combined humor with some very important real-life challenges. This show touched on adoption, alienation, and relationships better than most primetime live actions shows could, and it did so with the kind of restraint and accessibility that’s needed for children. The show started with a cartoon movie that became popular enough to evolve into a half-hour weekly program, that centered on a house that sheltered imaginary friends that had been forgotten by the children who created them.

Question 17

Can You Name This Sci-Fi Adventure Series?

The product of two mad geniuses, Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, this science fiction series has taken a hold of popular culture the last few years, and that’s due to the incredibly fresh writing and the wealth of characters present in the shows crazy world. The show follows an elderly, alcoholic and his grandson as they traverse the universe for the betterment of his scientific research (mostly). The show also deals with the family dynamics at play in their household, and each characters relationship to the belching, ridiculous scientist.

Question 18

Can You Name This Violent Childrens Program?

This program was a series of short animated films that originally premiered in 1940, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. It centers on a rivalry between a mouse and a cat. The show itself has been rebooted countless times by Cartoon Network over the years, but the original show was in rotation for years at Cartoon Network in the 1990’s. The show itself was later parodied by The Simpsons with their inclusion of, “The Itchy and Scratchy Show,” that upped the violence that was already pretty intense for children in the 1940’s.

Question 19

Can You Name This Pocket Monsters Show?

The show based around the original Nintendo games, the original program focused on Ash Ketchum, Misty, and Brock, and their adventures with their pocket monsters. Each individual episode saw the team running into some kind of trouble with team rocket, only to defeat them and make their way even closer to a second gym (the stadiums in which trainers would compete with their pocket monsters in hopes of becoming a master). The show has seen several iterations over the years, introducing Ash to new regions, new characters, and new pocket monsters, on his way to be the very best trainer that ever lived.

Question 20

Can You Name This Classic Cartoon?

This series was also a series of animated short-films that was produced by Warner Bros. from 1930 to 1969. The show itself introduced the world to beloved characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Tweety, Sylvester, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian, etc. Back in the 1960’s, the shorts actually premiered in movie theaters, and were often more popular than the movies themselves. This program has been rebooted several times over the years, and the characters from the show were even included in the popular film, Space Jam.

Question 21

Can You Name This 2001 DC Comics Team-Up Series?

Bruce Timm changed the way superheroes were perceived by children and adults alike with his cartoon series’ Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series. Years later he would revolutionize that space again with his introduction of this cartoon, that saw the team of superheroes unite for the first time, with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Hawkgirl, and Martian Manhunter fighting the forces of evil together. And some of the biggest baddies from across the universe would gather to attempt to overthrow the team.

Question 22

Can You Name This Expansion Of The DC Comics World?

The follow-up cartoon to Bruce Timm’s original superhero team based program, this series saw the league expanding in a major way. The watchtower that served as the leagues base of operations was filled with numerous superheroes from DC’s long and illustrious history. This series was technically a sequel to the original program, and it focused less on the team, and more on individual characters working together in two or three person teams, and ditched the team dynamics for deeper characterization.

Question 23

Can You Name This Series Based Around Young Fighters?

A somewhat follow-up to both the Justice League and Teen Titans cartoons, this series followed another super-powered team of young adults struggling to fight evil, and find their place in the DC comics world. This series set itself apart from the Teen Titans program before it by showcasing a team that had direct ties to the Justice League that they served under. The team itself consisted of the sidekicks that audiences had known for decades, struggling to find identities outside of the hero they used to work with.

Question 24

Can You Name This Ultimate Fighting Series?

One of the most popular anime series of all time, this program introduced the world to the Saiyan warriors, and the characters that help them along their journey. Fan favorites like Goku, Vegeta, Bulma, Gohan, Trunks, Piccolo, and Krillin are now a huge part of popular culture because of this show. The show also happens to have some of the most extravagant and well executed fights in television or film history, and the well rounded characters are easy ones to root for, and the villains are menacing enough to inspire hatred from the audience that watched the program weekly.

Question 25

Can You Name This Brightly Colored Teen Team-Up Show?

The far more infantile, and somehow more nihilistic program of the Titans stable, this new show that’s currently airing on the network throws out most of the deep characterization of the original program and substitutes that for more ridiculous humor and storylines. The series also manages to do away with a true seasonal arc structure for single episode stories that wrap up at the end of their 20-some odd minute runtime. The show is also much brighter and louder than the original series, but one of the only great things about the new show is that it kept much of the original voice cast.

Question 26

Can You Name This Futuristic Series?

Another classic cartoon that aired in syndication on the network, this futuristic cartoon showcased a family dealing with similar problems as the characters in the prehistoric show mentioned earlier. It’s been mentioned for years that Hollywood was attempting to revive the series with a live-action film, but it never seemed to get off the ground. The closest we’ve gotten is with the incredible commercial directed by Justin Lin that reimagined the famous intro to the show. The show was even the first to be broadcasted in full color on ABC-TV.

Question 27

Can You Name This Swashbuckling Adventure Show?

There are few shows that attempt to be as strange or as genuine as this program. Following the lives of a young man, an older pirate, and a whale, this story revolves around the Golden Age of pirates, and the show follows a young man who dreams of traveling the open sea as well. The show takes most of the mature elements that come along with being a pirate and trade those out for more infantile jokes and storylines that sees the pirate and the captain attempting to live a normal life.

Question 28

Can You Name This Trippy Series?

This series follows the surreal adventures of two hilarious animal siblings that are often tortured by the Red Guy. The Red Guy poses as numerous different types of characters throughout the program in effort to scam the two brothers, hoping that they will give him anything he wants. The two animal siblings also have two human parents, which doesn’t make sense anywhere else but in the strange worlds that are supported on Cartoon Network. The show itself was even nominated for two Emmy awards.

Question 29

Can You Name This Vain Hero?

This is the main character from the series named after him, and he’s as strong as he is ridiculous. The character is extremely full of himself, and is constantly checking out mirrors to stare at his own reflection and flex his muscles in front of it. In almost every one of his efforts to talk to a woman, he attempts to change the conversation so that it’s focused on himself and his physique. The character also believes that all women in the world want him, even if they’ve explicitly stated the opposite. It’s hard to find a more hard (and empty) headed character than this, and he’s so incapably of impressing the women he approaches, that he’s often his own antagonist.

Question 30

Can You Name This Hero Of Ooo?

The hero of Ooo himself, this character has all the traits necessary to protect the land he loves, he’s brave, he’s able, and he’s insanely ridiculous. Armed with his sword and his hood that keep his luscious blonde locks safe, he travels with his best canine best friend. He’s also the only human in all of Ooo, and his upbringing is a little hazy, as it was explained that he was found by his canine friends parents, who took him in and raised them as his own. He is always righteous, and is always in search of adventure, attempting to keep everyone around him safe in the process.

Question 31

Can You Name This Shape-Shifting Hero?

The canine companion to the last human in all of Ooo, this shape shifting dog is able to help Finn in all of his adventures, as well as provide advice and guidance, as well as an empty stomach. The show revolves around him and his friend, and showcases their adventures across the land of Ooo, and their ever-growing friendship. The character is currently in a relationship with Lady Rainicorn, and he’s the father of five rainicorn-dog hybrid puppies. His “stretchy powers” allow him to form into any shape imaginable, allowing him to become a key to unlock a door, to stretch far above giant walls, or avoid almost any kind of attack.

Question 32

Can You Name This Alien Technology Wearing Hero?

The main character of the Ben 10 series, this young boy is the one who found the omnitrix that allowed him to turn into 10 different super-powered beings. He’s consistently childish and cocky, and even though he’s often using the alien device to fight the forces of evil, he also enjoys using it for his own personal needs. He’s also always making fun of his sister for her obsession with numerous types of fandom, and geek culture in general. In addition to getting the powers that each of the creatures in the omnitrix present, he’s also given their weaknesses, which keeps the action interesting.

Question 33

Can You Name This Powerful Leader?

This character is the leader of the Powerpuff girls, and she’s bright and egocentric and usually very capable. She’s as strong as her sisters, and she’s got more pressure thrust upon her than the other two with her leadership position, and she doesn’t take it lightly. She, like her sisters, was created from sugar, spice, everything nice, and chemical x. She has long, fiery orange hair, with pink eyes and a pink dress, with a red bow on top, but like her sisters, she can’t be judged by her adorable appearance. She’s fierce and formidable, and is always level headed when circumstances turn severe.

Question 34

Can You Name This Shy Fighter?

Another of the three Powerpuff sisters, she is always full of joy and laughter, and is the emotional glue that binds the sisters together. She is an interesting character because of her passive attitude, that usually gets in the way of her fighting her opponents. She is usually the first to suggest other types of solutions besides punching holes in their enemies, but is able to fight when it’s absolutely necessary. She’s also the strongest of the three sisters, and whenever she gets angry enough to actually attack her opponent, it’s no holds barred.

Question 35

Can You Name This Fiery Heroine?

The coolest sister of the Powerpuff family, she’s a tough fighter, a caring sister, and is the bravest of the bunch. She’s also the most reckless and stubborn sister, and her anger can often get the better of her, and she’s even been shown to be quite greedy in one episode. She’s definitely not the first one to get emotional, but when she’s pushed to her limit, she’s not afraid to share her feelings on the situation. No matter how angry or reckless she gets, she never puts her sisters in danger, and is always putting their needs before her own, as they would do.

Question 36

Can You Name This Environmental Protector?

This character’s program was left off of the beginning of the quiz, mainly because of how absolutely boring and cheesy it is. This characters program, named after him and his sidekicks, surrounds his efforts to save the planet and to teach children about the importance of environmental protection. His powers are based around the planets protection, and as long as children are preserving the environment, he’s able to stop the villains that would oppose him. An interesting note, Tom Cruise was originally supposed to voice this crusader, only to drop out at the last minute.

Question 37

Can You Name This Annoying Sister?

The annoying sister to the boy genius, Dexter, she’s always getting in his way, attempting to ruin his experiments and generally annoy him. Her appearances in the show generally revolve around her day-to-day interaction and relationship with her brother, and she’s rarely seen on her own in the program. She’s an extremely ditzy, energetic, and simple-minded character who is usually, in one way or another, sabotaging and destroying Dexter’s laboratory when he’s preoccupied with another task. She’s also always getting hypocritically angry whenever he breaks into her room.

Question 38

Can You Name This Boy Genius?

The main character in a series named after himself, this character is a boy genius, who is always attempting to keep his sister away from his laboratory and his inventions. His intelligence greatly exceeds the rest of his families, and he’s the worlds leading inventor. His appearances in the show are almost always tied to his sister Dee Dee, and his attempts to keep her out of his lab. He also considers the great Albert Einstein to be his great influence, and even though he’s a certifiable genius, he always runs into trouble because of his over eagerness and his lack of restraint.

Question 39

Can You Name This Attached Character?

The 2x4 obsessed member of the cul-de-sac clan, this character is always accompanied by his best friend Plank, a plank of wood. He’s an incredibly shy boy who’s usually trying to avoid getting in the middle of Ed, Edd, & Eddy’s adventures, and wisely steering clear of any interaction with them at all. He seems to be modeled off of Linus, a Peanuts character that is always seen carrying around his favorite blanket, and who considers it his closest item. This character is never seen with any adults, like all of the characters in the show, and it’s hard not to think that he might have some abandonment issues because his parents are always gone.

Question 40

Can You Name This Amazing Vampiric Musician?

The greatest character in Adventure Time, this bass playing queen is always trying to get Finn and Jake in trouble, and is always hungry for adventure, and all things red. Her music is the most important thing in the world to her, and she uses it to express her anger at her demonic father, and her feelings of isolation. She’s one of the most reserved characters at first, but she’s openly emotional with her music after she opens up to both Finn and Jake, and she’s genuinely kind even though she can be pretty intimidating at times.

Question 41

Can You Name This Video Gaming Blue Jay?

One of the main protagonists of Regular Show, and he’s a 6’3” tall, thin, anthropomorphic blue jay. He’s pretty mild-mannered and laid back, and would usually prefer to play video games than actually go do real work. He loves singing karaoke, and drinks tons of soda and coffee. He’s also far more patient, responsible, and intelligent than his best friend, and almost every problem presented in the show is caused by his friend, and he must work with him to clean up the mess.

Question 42

Can You Name This Troublesome Raccoon?

The second main protagonist in Regular Show, he’s a short brown and grey raccoon who’s constantly getting himself and his best friend into trouble. The character is pretty wild, and is also known to become frightened, confused, or sad very easily. He’s also extremely arrogant, impatient, and immature at times, giving him the personality of a child. But even with his childish attitude, he’s usually shown to be quite caring, and is always there for his friends, especially with all of their main weaknesses.

Question 43

Can You Name This Troublesome Rabbit?

This character is the most prominent mascot for the Looney Tunes, and was around during the Golden Age of American Animation. His popularity led to him becoming an American cultural icon, as well as the corporate mascot for the Warner Bros. company. His famous catchphrase is, “Eh, what’s up, Doc?” which he usually spouts out while chewing down on a carrot. He’s sarcastic and witty, and is generally attempting to cause the most chaos possible, while picking on Daffy Duck or Yosemite Sam.

Question 44

Can You Name This Lovable Idiot?

This character is the “portable working machine” and the muscle of his group, and he also has the lowest intelligence of the three. He also has a tendency to shout out nonsensical words or phrases, which are commonly just associated with gravy or buttered toast. He loves comics, chickens, gravy, horror movies, and buttered toast, and these categories are really the only things that he’s knowledgeable about. And even though he isn’t the smartest character in the cul-de-sac, he is a loyal friend that considers his relationship with both Edd and Eddy to be of maximum importance.

Question 45

Can You Name This Planner?

Often referred to as “Double D,” this character is the brains of his group, and he’s usually the one that designs and constructs the various scams that the other two members of the group come up with. He’s often the voice of reason for the group, and is well-mannered, polite, and courteous to all of the kids around him. He is a neat-freak who is obsessed with order, and that sometimes causes him to clash with his friends, as he has moral complications with Eddy’s plans, and is creeped out and disgusted by Ed’s antics and hygiene.

Question 46

Can You Name This Ridiculous Leader?

The self-appointed leader of the group, he is the mastermind behind most of the schemes that the three friends attempt to subject their neighbors to. He’s greedy, loudmouthed, and a con artist that is obsessed with both money and jawbreakers, and will stop at almost nothing to ensure that he obtains them. He is usually the one coming up with the scams for the neighborhood children, and he’s the most persistent and determined one of the entire group, and he’s always talking the other “Ed’s” into following him.

Question 47

Can You Name This Bald Leader?

The bald, British leader and head operative of Sector V, and the current Earth representative to the Galactic Kids Next Door, this character is bold and brave, and is always thinking on his feet. He is often described as a tactical genius, and also as a paranoid workaholic by others. This character takes his leadership position very seriously, and it always attempting to think of new ways to get rid of the adults and the Delightful Children from Down the Lane. He’s oddly similar to the Robin archetype in the Teen Titans team, as they’re both very serious and often severe leaders.

Question 48

Can You Name This Demononic Heroine?

This character’s mother was chosen to be the bride of the demon, Trigon. She was struggling with ending the life of herself and her child, when she was found by the Temple Azarath, a nonviolent and peaceful group. The girl would grow up between two worlds, attempting to do good deeds while struggling with her father’s influence over her. She would later go on to join the Teen Titans, and form strong bonds that would last her entire life. However she hid most of these secrets from them, always dreading the day she would see her father again.

Question 49

Can You Name This Cybernetic Fighter?

The man who can’t stop proclaiming “Booyah!” This character was a football star in highschool that got into an accident that killed his mother and injured him so severely that almost his entire body was replaced by cybernetics. His father, Silus was the one who helped this character by impanting cybernetic components onto his body, keeping his son alive. This character was a member of the Teen Titans, as well as the Justice League, and he’ll also be appearing in this years blockbuster team up film, Justice League directed by Zack Snyder.

Question 50

Can You Name This Naive Hero?

This character is an alien princess from the distant world of Tamaran, and she is one of the five founding members of the Teen Titans. She is also the main love interest of the team’s leader, Robin, who she would later go on to date. She’s cheerful and sweet, but entirely naïve and insecure, but she is very intelligent despite her naivete. She is new to Earth and its customs, and in the beginning of the cartoon, she is attempting to bridge the language barrier that keeps her from enjoying a lot of the things that the rest of the Titans enjoy. Eventually she really comes into her own, and she’s as much a child of Earth as she is of Tamaran.

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