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[[Image:Teen Titans Go 16.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Teen Titans Go! #16]]
 
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| Title = Teen Titans Go!
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| Image = Teen Titans Go! 16.jpg
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| Image2 = Teen Titans Go! Vol 1 16 Textless.jpg
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| Image2Text = Textless
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| Volume = 1
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| Issue = 16
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| Day = 23
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| Month = April
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| Year = 2005
   
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| Publisher = Johnny DC
''' Beauty and the Wildebeest '''
 
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| Executive Editor = Dan DiDio
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| CoverArtist1 = Sean Galloway
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| CoverArtist2 = Heroic Age
   
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| Writer1_1 = J. Torres
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| Penciler1_1 = Mike Norton
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| Inker1_1 = Lary Stucker
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| Colourist1_1 = Heroic Age
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| Letterer1_1 = Rob Leigh
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| Editor1_1 = Jeanine Schaefer
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| Editor1_2 = Tom Palmer, Jr.
   
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| Quotation = Oh, no! You have sprung the leak! Please... cease this tearfulness and I promise I will... buy you the fries with the chili!
==Summary==
 
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| Speaker = [[Koriand'r (Teen Titans TV Series)|Starfire]]
'''Volume:''' 1<br>
 
'''Issue:''' 16<br>
 
'''Month:''' [[:Category:2005, April|April]]<br>
 
'''Year:''' [[:Category:2005|2005]]<br>
 
   
 
| StoryTitle1 = "Beauty and the Wildebeest"
==Credits==
 
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| Synopsis1 =
'''Editor in Chief:''' [[Dan DiDio]]<br>
 
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Starfire is off to the mall for a shopping spree, but villainy seems to follow her everywhere. Inside the mall, the [[H.I.V.E. Headmistress (Teen Titans TV Series)|H.I.V.E. Headmistress]] is radioing her operatives to move in on an small child. However, the Titan gets in their way, causing the Headmistress to cancel the move temporarily.
'''Head Writer:''' [[J. Torres]]<br>
 
'''Cover Artists:''' [[Sean Galloway]]<br>
 
'''Pencilers:''' [[Mike Norton]]<br>
 
'''Inkers:''' [[Lary Stucker]]<br>
 
'''Colourists:''' [[Heroic Age]]<br>
 
'''Letterers:''' [[Rob Leigh]]<br>
 
'''Editors:''' [[Jeanine Schaefer]] and [[Tom Palmer Jr]]<br>
 
   
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Starfire, walking with bags of clothes, notices the small child crying. She rushes over to him and conforts him. She realizes he is seperated from his family. Remembering the first time she got lost in a mall on Earth, she tries her best to confort the little boy. Getting an idea, she takes a pair of goggles from a nearby sports store and puts them on the little boy's head. He immediately stops crying and giggles with glee. But, one of the store employees refuses to let Starfire leave without paying for the goggles.
==Synopsis==
 
'''Cast of Characters:'''
 
* [[Teen Titans]]
 
:*[[Beast Boy]]
 
:*[[Cyborg]]
 
:*[[Raven]]
 
:*[[Robin]]
 
:*[[Starfire]]
 
   
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As Starfire begins to pay the man, the little boy notices one of the Headmistress' teenage goons taking Starfire's clothes bag she dropped earlier. The little boy begins to fight the goon for the bag. Suddenly, the toddler transforms into a small, furry, gray monster with horns. The attacker gasps in horror. Some surrounding pedestrians also panic as the ugly little monster fights the villain.
'''Locations:'''
 
* [[Jump City]]
 
:*[[Titans Tower]]
 
   
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The little monster boy panics and picks up Starfire. The boy, in this form, has a lot of strength since he can sprint across the mall while still carrying Starfire. But, because the boy was so reckless in his escape, he gains the attention of some angry shop owners. Starfire grabs the boy from under her and flies him to the second floor of the mall to escape the clerks. The beast hugs Starfire's leg happily.
'''Items:'''
 
* None
 
   
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Before they can begin to talk, Starfire and the monster are surrounded by guards. The guards think the little boy is a threat and is hurting Starfire. The Titan tries to explain the situation to the guards but, while she is doing so, one of the guards shoots the boy in the butt with a dart. The little monster panics and becomes angry. His powers transform into his final form. It is revealed that the little boy was [[Wildebeest (Teen Titans TV Series)|Wildebeest]] in his non-power state.
'''First Appearances:''' No first appearances <br>
 
'''Final Appearances:''' No final appearances <br>
 
   
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Wildebeest, now in his power state, is growling at the guards. One of them becomes so scared that he shoots a bolt from his gun, Starfire jumps in front of the blast to save Wildebeest. Starfire, then, lays unconscious from the shot. Wildebeest, even angrier than ever, picks up Starfire and ascends the elevator to safety.
'''Synopsis:''' Synopsis not yet written <br>
 
   
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At [[Titans Tower]], Robin gets a signal from the mall security asking for help. Beast Boy and Cyborg try to guess who the villain is. They are both wrong when Robin tells them it is Wildebeest. They drop their food in horror.
==Notes==
 
* This issue is reprinted in the ''[[Teen Titans Go!: Ready for Action (trade paperback, 2005)|Teen Titans Go!: Ready for Action]]'' trade paperback.
 
   
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Back at the mall, Wildebeest is taking Starfire to the first aid office for assistance. He cannot tend to her very long because the Headmistress' goons ([[Rock (Teen Titans TV Series)|Rock]], [[Paper (Teen Titans TV Series)|Paper]], and [[Scissors (Teen Titans TV Series)|Scissors]]) move in on Wildebeest. They begin to beat down on him while he tries to assist still unconscience Starfire.
==Trivia==
 
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* None
 
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The rest of the Titans soon arrive. By the time they start to help Wildebeest, they have already captured and bound the Headmistress to a chair. The Titans quickly beat Rock, Paper, and Scissors.
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Raven begins to heal Starfire with her powers and says that Star will be fine. Beast Boy tells Raven about how the boys met Wildebeest during [[Teen Titans (TV Series) Episode: Winner Take All|the tournament they were all forced to compete in]].
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Wildebeest randomly turns back into his human, toddler self. Starfire says that she will take Wildebeest back to the food court and try to find his family. Cyborg laughs as he remembers that Wildebeest, who they now know is a kid, beat Beast Boy in the Tournament of Heroes.
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| Appearing1 =
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'''Featured Characters:'''
 
* {{a|[[Teen Titans (Teen Titans TV Series)|Teen Titans]]}}
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**{{a|[[Koriand'r (Teen Titans TV Series)|Starfire]]}}
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* {{a|[[Wildebeest (Teen Titans TV Series)|Wildebeest]]}}
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'''Supporting Characters:'''
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*{{a|[[Garfield Logan (Teen Titans TV Series)|Beast Boy]]}}
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*{{a|[[Victor Stone (Teen Titans TV Series)|Cyborg]]}}
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*{{a|[[Raven (Teen Titans TV Series)|Raven]]}}
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*{{a|[[Richard Grayson (Teen Titans TV Series)|Robin]]}}
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'''Antagonists:'''
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* {{a|[[H.I.V.E. Headmistress (Teen Titans TV Series)|H.I.V.E. Headmistress]]}}
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** {{a|[[Rock (Teen Titans TV Series)|Rock]]}} {{1st}}
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** {{a|[[Paper (Teen Titans TV Series)|Paper]]}} {{1st}}
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** {{a|[[Scissors (Teen Titans TV Series)|Scissors]]}} {{1st}}
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'''Other Characters:'''
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* {{a|[[Aqualad (Teen Titans TV Series)|Aqualad]]}} {{photo}}
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* {{a|[[Fixit (Teen Titans TV Series)|Fixit]]}} (chibi only)
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* {{a|[[Goth (Teen Titans TV Series)|Goth Boy]]}} (chibi only)
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* {{a|[[Gan Williams (Teen Titans TV Series)|Lightning]]}} (chibi only)
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* {{a|[[Tavis Williams (Teen Titans TV Series)|Thunder]]}} (chibi only)
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* {{a|[[Tara Markov (Teen Titans TV Series)|Terra]]}} (chibi only)
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* [[Galfore (Teen Titans TV Series)|Galfore]] {{mentioned}}
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* [[Komand'r (Teen Titans TV Series)|Blackfire]] {{mentioned}}
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* [[Cinderblock (Teen Titans TV Series)|Cinerblock]] {{mentioned}}
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* [[Plasmus (Teen Titans TV Series)|Plasmus]] {{mentioned}}
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* [[Fang (Teen Titans TV Series)|Fang]] {{mentioned}}
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* [[Mister Wolf (Teen Titans TV Series)|Mr. Wolf]] {{mentioned}}
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* [[Trident (Teen Titans TV Series)|Trident]] {{mentioned}}
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* [[Malchior (Teen Titans TV Series)|Malchior]] {{mentioned}}
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'''Locations:'''
 
* {{a|[[Jump City]]}}
 
**{{a|[[Titans Tower]]}}
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** Mall
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* [[Tamaran]] {{mentioned}}
   
==Recommended Readings==
 
* [[Comics Teen Titans (Volume 1)|Teen Titans (Volume 1)]]
 
* [[Comics Teen Titans (Volume 2)|Teen Titans (Volume 2)]]
 
* [[Comics Teen Titans (Volume 3)|Teen Titans (Volume 3)]]
 
   
==Related Articles==
 
* [[Cover Art Gallery Teen Titans Go|Teen Titans Go! cover art gallery]]
 
* [[Character Gallery Teen Titans|Teen Titans image gallery]]
 
* [[Teen Titans (TV Series)]]
 
* [[Beast Boy/Appearances|Beast Boy appearances list]]
 
* [[Cyborg/Appearances|Cyborg appearances list]]
 
* [[Raven/Appearances|Raven appearances list]]
 
* [[Robin (Dick Grayson)|Robin appearances list]]
 
* [[Starfire/Appearances|Starfire appearances list]]
 
   
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| Notes =
==External Links==
 
 
* This issue is reprinted in the {{Co|Teen Titans Go!: Ready for Action (Collected)}} trade paperback.
*[http://www.comics.org/series.lasso?SeriesID=12199 Teen Titans Go! series index at the Grand Comics Database]
 
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* First appearance of [[Wildebeest]] in this series. Wildebeest was introduced in the animated series in the Season Two episode "[[Teen Titans (TV Series) Episode: Winner Take All|Winner Take All]]".
*[http://www.tv.com/teen-titans/show/13878/summary.html?q=Teen+Titans Teen Titans animated series index at TV.com]
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0343314/ Teen Titans animated series entry at the Internet Movie Database (IMDB)]
 
*[http://www.titanstower.com/animated.html Teen Titans animated series page at Titans Tower]
 
   
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| Trivia =
==References==
 
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* [[Koriand'r (Teen Titans TV Series)|Starfire]] always refers to the Mall as the "Mall of Shopping".
* None
 
   
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| Recommended = {{Titans RR}}
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Revision as of 14:07, 9 July 2020

""Beauty and the Wildebeest"": Starfire is off to the mall for a shopping spree, but villainy seems to follow her everywhere. Inside the mall, the H.I.V.E. Headmistress is radioing her operatives to move in on an small child. However, the Titan g

Quote1 Oh, no! You have sprung the leak! Please... cease this tearfulness and I promise I will... buy you the fries with the chili! Quote2
Starfire

Teen Titans Go! #16 is an issue of the series Teen Titans Go! (Volume 1) with a cover date of April, 2005. It was published on February 23, 2005.

Synopsis for "Beauty and the Wildebeest"

Starfire is off to the mall for a shopping spree, but villainy seems to follow her everywhere. Inside the mall, the H.I.V.E. Headmistress is radioing her operatives to move in on an small child. However, the Titan gets in their way, causing the Headmistress to cancel the move temporarily.

Starfire, walking with bags of clothes, notices the small child crying. She rushes over to him and conforts him. She realizes he is seperated from his family. Remembering the first time she got lost in a mall on Earth, she tries her best to confort the little boy. Getting an idea, she takes a pair of goggles from a nearby sports store and puts them on the little boy's head. He immediately stops crying and giggles with glee. But, one of the store employees refuses to let Starfire leave without paying for the goggles.

As Starfire begins to pay the man, the little boy notices one of the Headmistress' teenage goons taking Starfire's clothes bag she dropped earlier. The little boy begins to fight the goon for the bag. Suddenly, the toddler transforms into a small, furry, gray monster with horns. The attacker gasps in horror. Some surrounding pedestrians also panic as the ugly little monster fights the villain.

The little monster boy panics and picks up Starfire. The boy, in this form, has a lot of strength since he can sprint across the mall while still carrying Starfire. But, because the boy was so reckless in his escape, he gains the attention of some angry shop owners. Starfire grabs the boy from under her and flies him to the second floor of the mall to escape the clerks. The beast hugs Starfire's leg happily.

Before they can begin to talk, Starfire and the monster are surrounded by guards. The guards think the little boy is a threat and is hurting Starfire. The Titan tries to explain the situation to the guards but, while she is doing so, one of the guards shoots the boy in the butt with a dart. The little monster panics and becomes angry. His powers transform into his final form. It is revealed that the little boy was Wildebeest in his non-power state.

Wildebeest, now in his power state, is growling at the guards. One of them becomes so scared that he shoots a bolt from his gun, Starfire jumps in front of the blast to save Wildebeest. Starfire, then, lays unconscious from the shot. Wildebeest, even angrier than ever, picks up Starfire and ascends the elevator to safety.

At Titans Tower, Robin gets a signal from the mall security asking for help. Beast Boy and Cyborg try to guess who the villain is. They are both wrong when Robin tells them it is Wildebeest. They drop their food in horror.

Back at the mall, Wildebeest is taking Starfire to the first aid office for assistance. He cannot tend to her very long because the Headmistress' goons (Rock, Paper, and Scissors) move in on Wildebeest. They begin to beat down on him while he tries to assist still unconscience Starfire.

The rest of the Titans soon arrive. By the time they start to help Wildebeest, they have already captured and bound the Headmistress to a chair. The Titans quickly beat Rock, Paper, and Scissors.

Raven begins to heal Starfire with her powers and says that Star will be fine. Beast Boy tells Raven about how the boys met Wildebeest during the tournament they were all forced to compete in.

Wildebeest randomly turns back into his human, toddler self. Starfire says that she will take Wildebeest back to the food court and try to find his family. Cyborg laughs as he remembers that Wildebeest, who they now know is a kid, beat Beast Boy in the Tournament of Heroes.

Appearing in "Beauty and the Wildebeest"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

Locations:

Notes

Trivia

  • Starfire always refers to the Mall as the "Mall of Shopping".


See Also

Recommended Reading

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