Teen Titans Go! season 2 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Friendship," the Teen Titans watch an episode of "Pretty Pretty Pegasus," where Sparkleface and Butterbean struggle with stunted cotton candy growth due to a lack of compliments and disruptive noise from the Unicorns. Control Freak transports the Titans into the show, challenging them to find a way out or remain trapped. Confronting the Unicorns, they learn their loud music keeps the dangerous Gumdrop Goblin at bay. Ultimately, the Titans embrace the show's ethos of solving problems through friendship and non-violence, using heartfelt music and kind words to appease the Goblin and return home, having learned the value of peaceful conflict resolution.
Full Episode S02E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main problem in the episode "Friendship"?
The main problem is the cotton candy growth not growing, due to the lack of compliments and the Unicorns' loud music.
Who are Sparkleface and Butterbean?
Sparkleface and Butterbean are characters in the "Pretty Pretty Pegasus" show, dealing with the cotton candy issue.
What does the cotton candy growth need to grow?
It needs a shower of compliments, not water.
Who causes the disturbance affecting the cotton candy's growth?
The disturbance is caused by the Unicorns playing loud music.
How does Control Freak intervene in the episode?
Control Freak transports the Teen Titans into the "Pretty Pretty Pegasus" world using his remote.
What challenge do the Titans face in the Pegasus world?
They must find a way out of the world, or they'll be trapped forever.
Why are the Unicorns playing loud music?
Their music keeps the Gumdrop Goblin from leaving his cave and causing destruction.
What is the Titans' initial plan to deal with the Unicorns?
Their initial plan involves using violence, but they are reminded to solve the issue peacefully.
How is the problem with the Gumdrop Goblin resolved?
It's resolved by the Unicorns playing music from the heart and the Titans expressing love and friendship.
What lesson do the Titans learn in this episode?
They learn about the power of friendship and non-violent solutions to problems.
Who is Control Freak?
Control Freak is a villain who uses a remote to manipulate reality in the episode.
Do the Titans return to their world?
Yes, they return to their world after learning a lesson about friendship.
How do the Titans defeat Control Freak?
They defeat him upon their return to their world, after their experience in the Pegasus world.
What does the episode "Friendship" teach about problem-solving?
It teaches that problems can be solved through friendship, understanding, and non-violent methods.
What is the plural of Pegasus mentioned in the episode?
The plural of Pegasus is jokingly referred to as a "flerd," a combination of flock and herd.