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Victor "Vic" Stone, recognized as Cyborg, is a key member of the Teen Titans and one of the five primary protagonists in Teen Titans Go! Equipped with advanced technological enhancements and weaponry, he serves as a valuable, albeit occasionally unpredictable, contributor to the team. Khary Payton, who voiced Cyborg in the original animated series, returns to lend his voice to the character in this iteration.

History[]

Teen Titans Go![]

Teen Titans Go! & DC Superhero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse[]

Personality[]

Cyborg, despite being assigned the crucial task of safeguarding Jump City, often adopts a rather indolent and lackadaisical attitude towards his responsibilities. His greatest joys in life include indulging in pizza, burgers, and pie, as well as relaxing with Beast Boy. Notably, in the episode "Double Trouble," Cyborg and Beast Boy dedicated an entire month to playing video games and consuming pizza. The concept of "responsibility" is daunting for him, as illustrated in "Staring at the Future."

While his incessant shouting and sluggishness frequently irritate the Titans, Cyborg proves to be an invaluable asset during critical moments. His technological expertise is essential, equipping the team with a variety of vehicles and weaponry. Moreover, his extensive combat and tactical abilities are of immense value. Provided he is sufficiently motivated to engage in battle, as demonstrated during his confrontation with the Brain in "40%, 40%, 20%," Cyborg becomes an indispensable force within the team.

Powers and Abilities[]

  • Cyborg Physiology
    • Superhuman Strength: The metal limbs of his suit make Cyborg the physically strongest on the team; he has been seen lifting a plane engine with only one arm.
    • Superhuman Durability: Armor surrounds Cyborg's body, making him much more impervious to damage.
    • Transformation: His body can transform into a wide assortment of objects and vehicles
    • Flight: Cyborg uses a jetpack, jet boots, or other aviation accessories to easily overcome gravity.
    • Electronic Eye: The artificial receptor of Cyborg can scan objects for info, deploy lasers (as seen in "BBSFBDAY!"), take photos, and use X-ray among other things.
    • Body Part Extension: Cyborg can easily extend the length of his arms, legs, neck, and fingers.
    • Wired Body: Cyborg can detach his head from his body he used in various of episodes.
    • Substance Emission: Multiple chemicals and molecules can be released from Cyborg's body, including toxic gas, water, water vapor (from "Secret Garden"), and farts (from many episodes).

Weapons and Equipment[]

  • Cannons: At will, Cyborg can transform his arms into cannons and shoot a wide variety of projectiles, from lasers to HEAT shells to meatballs.
  • Missile Launchers: Multiple missile magazines are stored in his shoulders and back, capable of firing many rockets (as seen in "Legendary Sandwich").
  • Miniguns: Cyborg can transform his arms into mini guns, which can rapidly fire sonic lasers (as seen in Legendary Sandwich and Island Adventures).
  • Mega Cannon: When desired, Cyborg can unleash a massive cannon blaster from his back, capable of obliterating anything in its path.
  • Tools: Huge amounts of equipment and supplies are housed in Cyborg's body.

Skills[]

  • Invention: Cyborg has developed numerous creations for the Titans, such as the T-Car, the Titan Robot in "The Left Leg" and a time machine in "Staring at the Future."
  • Repair and Maintenance: Additionally, Cyborg possesses expertise in fixing various gadgets.
  • Hacking and Coding: His computer skills are notable, having successfully hacked the HIVE in "Mouth Hole" and disrupted signals in "Operation Tin Man."
  • Technological Expertise: Cyborg's understanding of technology is unparalleled within the team.
  • Martial Arts: In "The Art of Ninjutsu," Cyborg demonstrated exceptional skills as a ninja (can).
  • Extreme Laziness: Together with Beast Boy, Cyborg has perfected the art of relaxation, indulging in pizza and video games.
  • Musical Talent: He is proficient in playing the harmonica in "Lazy Sunday"), the stand-up bass in "How's This for a Special? Spaaaace"), the drums in "And the Award for Sound Design Goes to Rob", "Throne of Bones"), and the bass guitar in "Slapping Butts and Celebrating for No Reason", "Elbow’s", “Jump City Rock”).

Weaknesses[]

  • Hispanophobia: It is revealed in the episode "Staring at the Future" that the reason Victor and Gar are so irresponsible is because they both suffer from h (fear or extreme phobia of taking responsibility):
  • Lack of "The night Begins to Shine"
  • Low Battery
  • Electrocution
  • Water

Trivia[]

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Main Team: Robin, Raven, Cyborg, Starfire, Beast Boy
Crossover Characters
Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans: Robin, Cyborg, Beast Boy, Trigon, Raven, Starfire

DC Super Hero Girls: Wonder Woman (Diana Prince), Supergirl (Kara Danvers), Bumblebee (Karen Beecher), Batgirl (Barbara Gordon), Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz), Zatanna (Zee Zatara), Invincibros (The Flash)
Scooby-Doo: Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley
Other: Beetlejuice


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Mystery Inc.
Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, Ben Ravencroft, Dona Dolores, Shannon Blake, Daniel Illiwara, Black Knight Ghost, Beau Neville

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Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley,

Crossovers
DC Comics: Batman, Krypto (DC), Wonder Woman, Alfred Pennyworth, Superman (DC)
Supernatural: Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester
Teen Titans Go: Raven, Cyborg, Starfire, Robin, Beast Boy


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Generation One: Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Supergirl, Blackfire

G2: Wonder Woman, Bumblebee, Supergirl, Zatanna, Batgirl (DC Super Hero Girls 2019), The Flash
Teen Titans Go!: Robin, Raven, Cyborg, Starfire, Beast Boy