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==Personality==
 
==Personality==
[[File:MotherMaeEye.png|thumb|left|Mae-Eye doting on Raven]]Mae-Eye's outward personality is very sugary and excessively maternal. She is sometimes very strict and overbearing (usually because she feels that her "children" are being disobedient), but mostly very sweet and motherly. When communicating with her victims, she usually treats them very childishly and speaks to them in motherese, i.e. in a manner reminiscent of communicating with a newborn, infant, toddler, or four-year-old, frequently calling them "sweeties," "little ones," "children," and similar terms of endearment (regardless of how old her victims really are); they, likewise, frequently address her as "Mother". She treats the Titans as if they can't even tie their own shoes, comb their own hair or clean their own noses, and does all this for them early on in the episode. She gives each of the Titans their own cute little nickname (Robby Wobby, Beasty Boo, Rae-Rae, Borgy Bear, and Twinkle-Star) and only calls them by their real names once each in the entire episode. She also forces them to wear silly, childish outfits when they go out to fight crime, thinking that by fighting crime they mean they want to go outside and play (she smooths Robin's hair and replaces his weapons with a baby bottle, a pacifier, a jack in the box, a rattle, and a diaper, puts Beast Boy in a fluffy pink bunny pajama suit that keeps him from transforming because she has forbidden his transformations, Starfire in an oversized Christmas sweater because she is showing skin, Cyborg in a raincoat in case it rains, and Raven into the most embarrassing outfit of all; a frilly, light yellow "Shirley Temple" dress with a giant white bow in the back, with her hair tied into braided pigtails tied with matching yellow little-girl bows just so she can look pretty).
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[[File:MotherMaeEye.png|thumb|left|Mae-Eye doting on Raven]]Mae-Eye's outward personality is very sugary and excessively maternal. She is sometimes very strict and overbearing (usually because she feels that her "children" are being disobedient), but mostly very sweet and motherly. She tends to treat her victims as immature children, cooking, cleaning and tidying for them. When communicating with her victims, she usually treats them very childishly and speaks to them in motherese, i.e. in a manner reminiscent of communicating with a newborn, infant, toddler, or four-year-old, frequently calling them "sweeties," "little ones," "children," and similar terms of endearment (regardless of how old her victims really are); they, likewise, frequently address her as "Mother".
   
 
However, Mae-Eye's intentions are anything but benign, and despite appearances, her exaggeratedly sweet, maternal attitude is actually a facade. She cares nothing about her "children"; she really wants to feed on their fabricated feelings of affection for her. Therefore she becomes angered when her victims either come out of the spell on their own or refuse to eat her pies, which deprives her of her nourishment, like how a vampire will grow weak if he/she doesn't have fresh blood.
 
However, Mae-Eye's intentions are anything but benign, and despite appearances, her exaggeratedly sweet, maternal attitude is actually a facade. She cares nothing about her "children"; she really wants to feed on their fabricated feelings of affection for her. Therefore she becomes angered when her victims either come out of the spell on their own or refuse to eat her pies, which deprives her of her nourishment, like how a vampire will grow weak if he/she doesn't have fresh blood.
   
 
==Character history==
 
==Character history==
[[File:Re.png|thumb|left|Starfire upon the realization of Mae-Eye's true nature]]Mae-Eye makes her appearance hidden inside a pie that [[Cyborg]], in his gluttony, bought from a dubious fortune teller (possibly Mae-Eye herself) and brought to Titans Tower, where she was subsequently released. She put the Titans under a very powerful mind control spell by feeding them enchanted pie, which caused them all to mentally regress to increasingly childlike behavior and come under hallucinations that she was (and has always been) their mother. The witch also used her powers at the beginning of the episode to redecorate Titans Tower, transforming it into a gigantic T-shaped gingerbread house and the rest of Titans Island into a veritable candyland.
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[[File:Re.png|thumb|left|Starfire upon the realization of Mae-Eye's true nature]]Mae-Eye came to the Titans hidden inside a pie that [[Cyborg]], in his gluttony, bought from a dubious fortune teller (possibly Mae-Eye herself) and brought to Titans Tower, where she was subsequently released. She put the Titans under a very powerful mind control spell by feeding them enchanted pie, which caused them all to mentally regress to increasingly childlike behavior and come under hallucinations that she was (and has always been) their mother. The witch also used her powers at the beginning of the episode to redecorate Titans Tower, transforming it into a gigantic T-shaped gingerbread house and the rest of Titans Island into a veritable candyland.
   
   

Revision as of 06:06, 25 June 2011

Quote1Eat as much as you like, sweeties. There's plenty more where that came from. And remember: Mother loves you!Quote2
―Mother Mae-Eye[src]


This is the page concerning the character Mother Mae-Eye. For the Teen Titans episode, go to Mother Mae-Eye.

Mother Mae-Eye is a villainous emotional vampire, witch, and enemy of the Teen Titans.

Appearance

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Mother Mae-Eye in her illusionary disguise

In her human form, Mae-Eye appears as a bald, plump, rosy-cheeked and stereotypical kindly old woman with blue eyes dressed in a red, white and pink Mrs. Claus-esque outfit (and if one looks closely, she also appears to wear white and pink polka-dotted underwear). In her true form, however, she is actually a three-eyed, ugly, wart-nosed, green-skinned witch with grey hair in pigtails in gritty orange, purple, and black attire with white and black polka-dotted underwear who is capable of growing and shrinking in size. She also wields a wooden spoon that serves as a magic wand in both of her forms.

Personality

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Mae-Eye doting on Raven

Mae-Eye's outward personality is very sugary and excessively maternal. She is sometimes very strict and overbearing (usually because she feels that her "children" are being disobedient), but mostly very sweet and motherly. She tends to treat her victims as immature children, cooking, cleaning and tidying for them. When communicating with her victims, she usually treats them very childishly and speaks to them in motherese, i.e. in a manner reminiscent of communicating with a newborn, infant, toddler, or four-year-old, frequently calling them "sweeties," "little ones," "children," and similar terms of endearment (regardless of how old her victims really are); they, likewise, frequently address her as "Mother".

However, Mae-Eye's intentions are anything but benign, and despite appearances, her exaggeratedly sweet, maternal attitude is actually a facade. She cares nothing about her "children"; she really wants to feed on their fabricated feelings of affection for her. Therefore she becomes angered when her victims either come out of the spell on their own or refuse to eat her pies, which deprives her of her nourishment, like how a vampire will grow weak if he/she doesn't have fresh blood.

Character history

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Starfire upon the realization of Mae-Eye's true nature

Mae-Eye came to the Titans hidden inside a pie that Cyborg, in his gluttony, bought from a dubious fortune teller (possibly Mae-Eye herself) and brought to Titans Tower, where she was subsequently released. She put the Titans under a very powerful mind control spell by feeding them enchanted pie, which caused them all to mentally regress to increasingly childlike behavior and come under hallucinations that she was (and has always been) their mother. The witch also used her powers at the beginning of the episode to redecorate Titans Tower, transforming it into a gigantic T-shaped gingerbread house and the rest of Titans Island into a veritable candyland.


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Mother May-Eye being banished back into the pie

During a subsequent battle with the H.I.V.E. Five, Starfire was accidentally hit on the head, which broke Mae-Eye's spell and allowed her to see the witch for what she really was. After several unsuccessful attempts to fight Mother Mae-Eye and rousing her friends, Starfire saw no other way than to treat the other Titans with the same 'shock' treatment, freeing them from the magic control as well. Finding themselves outmatched by Mae-Eye's powerful magic, Robin decided to outsmart her by using her own magic to banish her back into the pie, in which they succeeded. In order to pay back the H.I.V.E. for the latest defeat, the Titans sent the pie to them, and all of the H.I.V.E. promptly fell under Mae-Eye's control themselves.


Mother Mae-Eye later appeared as a recruit of the Brotherhood of Evil and participated in the final battle against the assembled Titans. Near the end of the fight, Madame Rouge inadvertently slammed Hot Spot and Wildebeest into her, making her seemingly pop out of existence.

Powers and Abilities

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The Titans Tower after having been altered by Mother Mae-Eye's power

Mother Mae-Eye has very powerful magical abilities that enable her to manipulate reality as she sees fit. Among her primarily used magical abilities are mind control (which uses her pies as a focus), the adoption of the illusionary appearance of a kind-looking obese woman, and enchanting pastry with any desired magical effect, such as animating gingerbread men as her minions. Mother also has superhuman strength, as she easily defeated the H.I.V.E. Five with one blow each, using only her purse.

Mother Mae-Eye is essentially an emotional vampire who sustains herself by absorbing the feelings of affection from her victims, first gradually, then in one stroke as she bakes them up in pie under the guise of tucking them into bed. Her mind control powers are keyed solely toward that purpose.

Trivia

  • She is named after the children's game "Mother, May I?".
  • It is interesting to note that the fortune teller that Cyborg buys the pie from and Mother both look and sound exactly alike, implying that they are actually one and the same. This can be verified by the booth that she uses, for it has one cat's eye on it exactly like the one on Mother's apron and cap.
  • Mother is loosely based on Mother Grimm, a character featured in a Legends of the Dark Knight storyline. She also is based around the Looney Tunes character Witch Hazel, but only in her true witch form.
  • She is known as Petite Mamounette in the Parisian French version of the episode. The Titans refer to her in the dub as "Maman".
  • If you look closely at the flashback when Cyborg buys the pie, among her selections of "mystical items" you can see the  Puppet King, Control Freak's remote, Beast Boy's dream moped Tidwell-3000, the Wicked Scary monster prop-up from Fear Itself, and the bottle city of Kandor, a possession of Superman's.
  • She is the most disliked of all the villains by fans.
  • Mother Mae-Eye keeps styling Robin's hair in the form that his Silver Age/Earth-One counterpart had worn before shaking it out.