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Episode 05: Sum of His Parts

"If you take out my biological components, you take out the best part of me - the part that makes me who I am."
- Cyborg

Originally aired: August 23, 2003

Written by David Slack
Directed by Alex Soto

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A day of fun in the park is cut short when Cyborg suddenly freezes like a statue. His power cell is dying. And while the problem is easily fixed with a new battery, Cy is reminded of something he doesn't like to think about: he's not completely human. But before Cyborg can get home to fix his power cell, the Titans are called into action. The Amazing Mumbo is on a magical crime spree in the city -- and there's no way Cyborg is gonna let his friends fight alone. But during a wild junkyard battle, Cyborg's battery goes dead; and the Titans think Mumbo has made off with their friend. And while the Titans are searching the city for Mumbo, Cyborg is found by Fixit -- a cybernetic hermit who finds things that are broken and repairs them. Cyborg gets the new power cell he needs; but there's just one problem, Fixit's not done fixing. When repairs are complete, will Cyborg be human at all?

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Tom Kenny as Mumbo
Tom Kenny as Fixit

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Posted ImageFirst appearance of Mumbo and Fixit.
Posted ImageFixit was originally conceived as the comic book Titans' villian, Psimon. Psimon was a vicious criminal with psychic abilities

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In New Teen Titans [first series] #8 [1981]: As Vic Stone mused his new cybernetic form, he was struck by a baseball. As the child retrieved it, Vic was surprised that the boy didn't recoil at the sight of him. Instead, the handicapped boy marveled at Vic's metal prosthetics, whereas his were plastic.

Vic then unexpectedly became friends with Sarah Simms, a teacher of West Side School for the Handicapped, and her class of handicapped students - all who were learning to adjust to prosthetic limbs. The children continued to look up to Vic, who had his own 'metal prosthetics,' of a sort.

Mumbo and Fixit were created for the animated series and have not appeared in the comics.
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