![]() Starfire says she will thank the other four Titans for helping to rescue her by reciting a customary Tamaranean "Poem of Gratitude" - all 6,000 verses - which, unsurprisingly, instantly stuns them on the spot (again, being unfamiliar to Earth and its traditions, she probably wasn't aware of what the timekeeping standards are like). With the robot taken care of, Starfire quickly asks why it was going after her in the first place.Ĭut to Titans Tower. ![]() Robin calls in the other three just as they finish a game of ring-a-bottle, and after a brief battle where they each try and take it out, Robin jumps on the droid and rips out its circuitry, causing it to fly off into the display and explode among the fireworks. Starfire quickly frees herself from the robot and flies back to the pier (with the robot giving chase) so the other four Titans can help her out. Both are having fun until suddenly, right out of nowhere, one of those pink robots from before swoops in and grabs Starfire, and takes off with her. Down on Earth, Robin and Starfire are sat on top of a fairground wheel enjoying an ongoing fireworks display, with Starfire curiously asking Robin about many of the earthly traditions that she's experiencing (being a Tamaranean, her experience with fireworks are that they're a warning of an impending invasion). The episode begins with a view of outer space, where four weird-looking pink tentacled robots are flying in formation above Earth. The one where the Titans go nightclubbing.
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