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|guest characters = [[Mumbo]] and [[Anycard]]
 
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|written by = Louis Hirshorn and Joelle Sellner
 
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|directed by = Ben Jones
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|preceded by = [[Can I Keep Him?]]
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|previous = "[[Can I Keep Him?]]"
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'''''[[List_of_Teen_Titans_episodes|Back to list of episodes]]'''''
   
"'''Bunny Raven... or ...How to Make A Titanimal Disappear'''" is episode thirty-seven of the Teen Titans series and the eleventh episode of Season 3.
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"'''Bunny Raven... or ...How to Make A Titananimal Disappear'''" is episode thirty-seven of the Teen Titans series and the eleventh episode of Season 3.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[File:Bleeew.png|thumb|left|200px|Mumbo robbing the bank.
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[[File:Bleeew.png|thumb|left|200px|Mumbo robbing the bank.]]
]]The Amazing [[Mumbo]] tries to rob the [[Jump City|Bank of Perez]], and once again the Titans intervene. [[Raven]] in particular is anything but impressed with Mumbo's magic, so Mumbo decides to draw her into his hat to teach her a lesson. The other Titans try to hold her back, but they are yanked in as well; Raven gets separated from the others...and she gets turned into a blue-cloaked bunny, as a sign for being kidnapped.
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The Amazing [[Mumbo]] tries to rob the [[Bank of Pérez]], and once again the Titans intervene. [[Raven]] in particular is anything but impressed with Mumbo's magic, so Mumbo decides to draw her into [[Mumbo's Hat|his hat]] to teach her a lesson. The other Titans try to hold her back, but they are yanked in as well; Raven gets separated from the others...and she gets turned into a blue-cloaked bunny, as a sign for being kidnapped.
   
 
Mumbo reveals that he has decided to make Raven his (highly unwilling) assistant for his grand show, in which he intends to get rid of the Titans once and for all. Despite evidence to the contrary, Raven still insists that all this is just an illusion, but Mumbo refuses to tell how he accomplishes all this under the motto: "A magician never reveals his secrets."
 
Mumbo reveals that he has decided to make Raven his (highly unwilling) assistant for his grand show, in which he intends to get rid of the Titans once and for all. Despite evidence to the contrary, Raven still insists that all this is just an illusion, but Mumbo refuses to tell how he accomplishes all this under the motto: "A magician never reveals his secrets."
   
The other Titans quickly find Raven inside the hat dimension, but are all the more quicker overpowered by Mumbo, who turns them into circus animals: [[Robin]] into a monkey, [[Starfire]] into a tiger, and [[Cyborg]] into a tutu-clad bear. The exception is [[Beast Boy]], whose shape-changing powers Mumbo restricts to inanimate objects only. In addition, the Titans are forced to find out that inside the hat dimension their  powers and weapons are turned into circus-themed parodies of themselves: Robin throws bananas instead of birdarangs, Starfire coughs up hairballs instead of shooting Starbolts, Cyborg's sonic cannon unfurls a flag reading “BANG”, and Raven's powers only work with stock magician sayings. Despite their best efforts, the Titans are restrained and locked into cages.
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The other Titans quickly find Raven inside the hat dimension, but are all the more quicker overpowered by Mumbo, who turns them into circus animals as well: [[Robin]] into a monkey, [[Starfire]] into a tiger, and [[Cyborg]] into a tutu-clad bear. The exception is [[Beast Boy]], whose shape-changing powers Mumbo restricts to inanimate objects only. In addition, the Titans are forced to find out that inside the hat dimension their  powers and weapons are turned into circus-themed parodies of themselves: Robin throws bananas instead of birdarangs, Starfire coughs up hairballs instead of shooting Starbolts, Cyborg's sonic cannon unfurls a flag reading “BANG”, and Raven can only do classic magic tricks with stock magician sayings. Despite their best efforts, the Titans are restrained and locked into cages.
   
[[File:Bunny_Raven_a.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Titanimals]]Finally, Mumbo opens his show, yanking the Titans onto the stage one by one for his introductory acts and humiliating them in front of a massive audience of Mumbo look-alikes before the grand finale. The Titans try to think of a way to escape, but with the restrictions Mumbo has placed on them, it appears to be a futile task. Raven finally concedes that Mumbo’s magic is real, even if it’s a trick. However, this gives Raven an idea to beat Mumbo, an idea involving several nearby cans of paint and Beast Boy as a paintbrush.
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[[File:BunnyRaven30.png|thumb|left|200px|The Titanimals]]Finally, Mumbo opens his show, yanking the Titans onto the stage one by one for his introductory acts and humiliating them in front of a massive audience of Mumbo look-alikes before the grand finale, in which he will make the Titans disappear forever. The Titans try to think of a way to escape, but with the restrictions Mumbo has placed on them, it appears to be a futile task. Raven finally concedes that Mumbo’s magic is real, even if it’s a trick. However, this gives Raven an idea to beat Mumbo, an idea involving several nearby cans of paint and Beast Boy as a paintbrush.
 
[[File:Bunny_Raven_b.jpg|thumb|200px|Raven's magical moment]]Mumbo is finally ready for the finale, and he has the Titanimals' cages lifted onto the stage - to find them all seemingly empty! Baffled, he opens the door to Raven's cage, but it is then revealed that Raven used the paint to blend the Titans with the stage background. Raven uses the element of surprise and kicks Mumbo in the face; this evicts the villain from the hat, thus breaking his spell, and subsequently expels the Titans and the loot back into the real world. As he is arrested, Mumbo eagerly asks Raven about how she managed to pull off her trick, but Raven smugly responds, "A magician never reveals her secrets."
 
[[File:Bunny_Raven_b.jpg|thumb|200px|Raven's magical moment]]Mumbo is finally ready for the finale, and he has the Titanimals' cages lifted onto the stage - to find them all seemingly empty! Baffled, he opens the door to Raven's cage, but it is then revealed that Raven used the paint to blend the Titans with the stage background. Raven uses the element of surprise and kicks Mumbo in the face; this evicts the villain from the hat, thus breaking his spell, and subsequently expels the Titans and the loot back into the real world. As he is arrested, Mumbo eagerly asks Raven about how she managed to pull off her trick, but Raven smugly responds, "A magician never reveals her secrets."
   
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The premise of this episode might be a reference to the television show ''Lidsville'', as both feature the main character(s) going into a magician's hat and ending up in a surreal world. Plus, Mumbo Jumbo's similarity to ''Lidsville's'' the Great HooDoo is also noteworthy.
 
 
*One of the Mumbo look-alikes called Raven’s trick “old hat”, a phrase meaning old-fashioned. Referring to the fact that Raven‘s trick is merely pulling herself out of a hat. Which is one of the oldest magician tricks, commonly done with rabbit’s no less.
 
*One of the Mumbo look-alikes called Raven’s trick “old hat”, a phrase meaning old-fashioned. Referring to the fact that Raven‘s trick is merely pulling herself out of a hat. Which is one of the oldest magician tricks, commonly done with rabbit’s no less.
 
*The secret to the trick Raven used to kick Mumbo in the face from his hat seems to be that she took advantage of her circus themed magical powers.
 
*The secret to the trick Raven used to kick Mumbo in the face from his hat seems to be that she took advantage of her circus themed magical powers.
*This is the only episode in the ''Teen Titans ''series with a musical number sung by one of the actual voice actors. The other instance of a musical number with an actual voice actor appears in the Teen Titans movie ''[[Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo]]''.
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*This is the only episode in the ''Teen Titans'' series with a musical number sung by one of the actual voice actors. The other instance of a musical number with an actual voice actor appears in the series finale movie, ''[[Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo]]''.
 
*When Robin is turned into a monkey, his cape is yellow instead of its usual black resembling that of other Robins' from the comics.
*Mumbo Jumbo has similar mannerisms to Jafar from ''Aladdin''. In addition, the song number [[Master Of Your Fate]] is similar to "You Are Only Second Rate" from the Direct-to-video sequel "Return of Jafar". The use of the Magic hands as well as some of the tricks he does during the song, are a reference to "Friend Like Me".
 
 
*Raven putting mumbo's hat makes her resemble fellow DC Comics heroine Zatanna, who was a stage magician who could create magic spells by speaking backwards.
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*The giant cruise is named 'S.S. Youngberg', which may be named after Matt Youngberg, credited for the episode's storyboard.
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===Title===
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*The term "Titananimal" is a combination of "Titan" and "animal". Despite this, the transformed Titans were referred as "Titanimals" (less a set of "an" letters).
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===Continuity===
 
*This was the first episode to air in 2005.
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*This episode has the longest title out of any other episode in the series, with a total of 54 characters.
 
*The Titanimals and Mumbo are featured again in the [[New Teen Titans]] short "[[Titanimal Kingdom]]".
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===Cultural references===
 
*The premise of this episode might be a reference to the television show ''Lidsville'', as both feature the main character(s) going into a magician's hat and ending up in a surreal world. Plus, Mumbo Jumbo's similarity to ''Lidsville's'' the Great HooDoo is also noteworthy.
 
*Mumbo Jumbo has similar mannerisms to Jafar from ''Aladdin''. In addition, the song number [[Master Of Your Fate]] is similar to "You Are Only Second Rate" from the Direct-to-video sequel "The Return of Jafar". The use of the Magic hands as well as some of the tricks he does during the song, are a reference to "Friend Like Me".
 
*The two elderly Mumbos in the loge making puns on the show are an obvious reference to ''The Muppet Show'' characters Statler and Waldorf, who likewise keep heckling with sarcastic puns in their show.
 
*The two elderly Mumbos in the loge making puns on the show are an obvious reference to ''The Muppet Show'' characters Statler and Waldorf, who likewise keep heckling with sarcastic puns in their show.
 
*The Mumbo stage manager is also an obvious reference to Scooter from ''The Muppet Show.''
 
*The Mumbo stage manager is also an obvious reference to Scooter from ''The Muppet Show.''
 
*When Mumbo appears as a fortune teller machine, it's a reference to the Zoltar machine from the movie ''Big.''
 
*When Mumbo appears as a fortune teller machine, it's a reference to the Zoltar machine from the movie ''Big.''
*When Robin is turned into a monkey, his cape is yellow instead of its usual black resembling that of other Robins' from the comics.
 
 
*Starfire's quote about being a cat in a hat is an obvious reference to Dr. Seuss' "Cat in the Hat"
 
*Starfire's quote about being a cat in a hat is an obvious reference to Dr. Seuss' "Cat in the Hat"
 
*The way that Mumbo smiles at the end of his music number is similar to how the Cheshire Cat smiles in ''Alice in Wonderland ''
 
*The way that Mumbo smiles at the end of his music number is similar to how the Cheshire Cat smiles in ''Alice in Wonderland ''
 
*When Mumbo is trying to turn Beast Boy into an animal (but failing due to his powers), he turns him into a mouse, a duck and a dog, a possible reference to Disney's ''[[w:c:disney:The_Sensational_Six|The Sensational Six]]'' who all consist of pairs of those animals.
 
*The Maestro at the piano is modeled after the entertainer Liberace.
 
*The Maestro at the piano is modeled after the entertainer Liberace.
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*The Titanimals and Mumbo are featured again in a ''DC Nations New Teen Titans'' short called "Titanimal Kingdom".
 
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===Goofs===
*Raven putting mumbo's hat makes her resemble fellow DC Comics heroine Zatanna, who was a stage magician who could create magic spells by speaking backwards.
 
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*The penny that was pulled out from the bank teller does not show the motto 'In God We Trust'.
*When Mumbo is trying to turn Beast Boy into an animal (but failing due to his powers), he turns him into a mouse a duck and a dog, a possible reference to Disney's [http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sensational_Six "The Sensational Six"] who all consist of pairs of those animals.
 
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*When Robin (as a monkey) fling bananas towards giant gloves, his hands and feet were the same color as the rest of his body.
*This was the first episode to air in 2005.
 
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*There are several instances where the cages holding the Titans did not have metal grills that were facing away the camera.
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*When Robin says "We don't have much time before the finale", his hands were shown to have 5 fingers (instead of 4 as a monkey).
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*When Raven asked Beast Boy to turn into a paintbrush, the cage between them (including Cyborg) was not seen.
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*The bank booths seen in the beginning of the episode appeared to have shrunk significantly at the end of the episode.
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*When Cyborg falls on the chair in “Master Of Your Fate”, it disappears for a split second.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
{{Gallery}}
 
{{Gallery}}
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
[[Bunny Raven... or ...How to Make A Titananimal Disappear (Transcript)]]
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[[Bunny Raven... or ...How to Make A Titananimal Disappear (Transcript)]]<br />
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[[Master Of Your Fate]], the song featured in this episode
   
 
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"Bunny Raven... or ...How to Make A Titananimal Disappear" is episode thirty-seven of the Teen Titans series and the eleventh episode of Season 3.

Plot

File:Bleeew.png

Mumbo robbing the bank.

The Amazing Mumbo tries to rob the Bank of Pérez, and once again the Titans intervene. Raven in particular is anything but impressed with Mumbo's magic, so Mumbo decides to draw her into his hat to teach her a lesson. The other Titans try to hold her back, but they are yanked in as well; Raven gets separated from the others...and she gets turned into a blue-cloaked bunny, as a sign for being kidnapped.

Mumbo reveals that he has decided to make Raven his (highly unwilling) assistant for his grand show, in which he intends to get rid of the Titans once and for all. Despite evidence to the contrary, Raven still insists that all this is just an illusion, but Mumbo refuses to tell how he accomplishes all this under the motto: "A magician never reveals his secrets."

The other Titans quickly find Raven inside the hat dimension, but are all the more quicker overpowered by Mumbo, who turns them into circus animals as well: Robin into a monkey, Starfire into a tiger, and Cyborg into a tutu-clad bear. The exception is Beast Boy, whose shape-changing powers Mumbo restricts to inanimate objects only. In addition, the Titans are forced to find out that inside the hat dimension their  powers and weapons are turned into circus-themed parodies of themselves: Robin throws bananas instead of birdarangs, Starfire coughs up hairballs instead of shooting Starbolts, Cyborg's sonic cannon unfurls a flag reading “BANG”, and Raven can only do classic magic tricks with stock magician sayings. Despite their best efforts, the Titans are restrained and locked into cages.

BunnyRaven30

The Titanimals

Finally, Mumbo opens his show, yanking the Titans onto the stage one by one for his introductory acts and humiliating them in front of a massive audience of Mumbo look-alikes before the grand finale, in which he will make the Titans disappear forever. The Titans try to think of a way to escape, but with the restrictions Mumbo has placed on them, it appears to be a futile task. Raven finally concedes that Mumbo’s magic is real, even if it’s a trick. However, this gives Raven an idea to beat Mumbo, an idea involving several nearby cans of paint and Beast Boy as a paintbrush.

Bunny Raven b

Raven's magical moment

Mumbo is finally ready for the finale, and he has the Titanimals' cages lifted onto the stage - to find them all seemingly empty! Baffled, he opens the door to Raven's cage, but it is then revealed that Raven used the paint to blend the Titans with the stage background. Raven uses the element of surprise and kicks Mumbo in the face; this evicts the villain from the hat, thus breaking his spell, and subsequently expels the Titans and the loot back into the real world. As he is arrested, Mumbo eagerly asks Raven about how she managed to pull off her trick, but Raven smugly responds, "A magician never reveals her secrets."

Characters

Main Characters

Supporting Characters

Villains

Trivia

  • One of the Mumbo look-alikes called Raven’s trick “old hat”, a phrase meaning old-fashioned. Referring to the fact that Raven‘s trick is merely pulling herself out of a hat. Which is one of the oldest magician tricks, commonly done with rabbit’s no less.
  • The secret to the trick Raven used to kick Mumbo in the face from his hat seems to be that she took advantage of her circus themed magical powers.
  • This is the only episode in the Teen Titans series with a musical number sung by one of the actual voice actors. The other instance of a musical number with an actual voice actor appears in the series finale movie, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo.
  • When Robin is turned into a monkey, his cape is yellow instead of its usual black resembling that of other Robins' from the comics.
  • Raven putting mumbo's hat makes her resemble fellow DC Comics heroine Zatanna, who was a stage magician who could create magic spells by speaking backwards.
  • The giant cruise is named 'S.S. Youngberg', which may be named after Matt Youngberg, credited for the episode's storyboard.

Title

  • The term "Titananimal" is a combination of "Titan" and "animal". Despite this, the transformed Titans were referred as "Titanimals" (less a set of "an" letters).

Continuity

  • This was the first episode to air in 2005.
  • This episode has the longest title out of any other episode in the series, with a total of 54 characters.
  • The Titanimals and Mumbo are featured again in the New Teen Titans short "Titanimal Kingdom".

Cultural references

  • The premise of this episode might be a reference to the television show Lidsville, as both feature the main character(s) going into a magician's hat and ending up in a surreal world. Plus, Mumbo Jumbo's similarity to Lidsville's the Great HooDoo is also noteworthy.
  • Mumbo Jumbo has similar mannerisms to Jafar from Aladdin. In addition, the song number Master Of Your Fate is similar to "You Are Only Second Rate" from the Direct-to-video sequel "The Return of Jafar". The use of the Magic hands as well as some of the tricks he does during the song, are a reference to "Friend Like Me".
  • The two elderly Mumbos in the loge making puns on the show are an obvious reference to The Muppet Show characters Statler and Waldorf, who likewise keep heckling with sarcastic puns in their show.
  • The Mumbo stage manager is also an obvious reference to Scooter from The Muppet Show.
  • When Mumbo appears as a fortune teller machine, it's a reference to the Zoltar machine from the movie Big.
  • Starfire's quote about being a cat in a hat is an obvious reference to Dr. Seuss' "Cat in the Hat"
  • The way that Mumbo smiles at the end of his music number is similar to how the Cheshire Cat smiles in Alice in Wonderland 
  • When Mumbo is trying to turn Beast Boy into an animal (but failing due to his powers), he turns him into a mouse, a duck and a dog, a possible reference to Disney's The Sensational Six who all consist of pairs of those animals.
  • The Maestro at the piano is modeled after the entertainer Liberace.

Goofs

  • The penny that was pulled out from the bank teller does not show the motto 'In God We Trust'.
  • When Robin (as a monkey) fling bananas towards giant gloves, his hands and feet were the same color as the rest of his body.
  • There are several instances where the cages holding the Titans did not have metal grills that were facing away the camera.
  • When Robin says "We don't have much time before the finale", his hands were shown to have 5 fingers (instead of 4 as a monkey).
  • When Raven asked Beast Boy to turn into a paintbrush, the cage between them (including Cyborg) was not seen.
  • The bank booths seen in the beginning of the episode appeared to have shrunk significantly at the end of the episode.
  • When Cyborg falls on the chair in “Master Of Your Fate”, it disappears for a split second.

Gallery

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See also

Bunny Raven... or ...How to Make A Titananimal Disappear (Transcript)

Master Of Your Fate, the song featured in this episode