This outrages Robin, as the lesson he intended to impart was about how you should always selfishly put yourself in the spotlight. Spoof Aesop: After Robin gets himself greatly injured in order to prevent Mas y Menos from an energy overload, Cyborg states that the Titans actually learned something about self-sacrifice from him.They still fight crime and face classic villains, but mainly deal with all the issues of five. Shout-Out: Mas y Menos decide to treat the Titans to home-cooked tamales after seeing them eating junk food and pizza, which they instead deliver to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. TEEN TITANS GO is a comedy featuring the beloved DC heroes seen in a skewed light.The Scapegoat: Robin continuously blames Menos for trying to drag his brother Mas down and tarnish his bright future, for no explained reason and despite them giving Robin the exact same answers.They are about 12 years old, speak only Spanish, and fight crime as members of Titans East. Production Throwback: Cyborg pulls up redubbed clips from Teen Titans in order to find out who Mas y Menos are, and what would happen if they built up too much power by being separated. Robin tries teaching two super-speedy Guatemalan brothers named Ms y Menos how to become heroes, or rather to become like him, but the other Titans distract him from his 'lessons'. Voiced by: Freddy Rodrguez See Also: Kid Flash (animated) Ms y Menos (Spanish for More and Less) are a pair of twin speedsters who only have super-speed when in physical contact with each other. Ms y Menos is the forty-eighth episode of the first season of Teen Titans Go, and the forty-eighth overall episode of the series.When the brothers do reunite, their accumulated energy has charged so much that it threatens to blow up the entire planet. Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Due to irrationally thinking that Menos is a bad influence on Mas, Robin intentionally keeps them apart for as long as he's able to, preventing them from using their speed powers to manage their energy levels.Lazy Bum: Robin views the rest of the team as this and tells them to shape up when Mas and Menos come over.Meanwhile, the twins themselves teach the Titans about things like how to cook proper meals and the value of teamwork, acting as better teachers than Robin. Irony: Robin wanted to teach Mas y Menos about the "true" values of superheroism, like how to strike the perfect pose, that the twins consider to be superficial. ![]() Robin agrees to train two young up-and-coming superheroes, but his methods prove to be.
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