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| LinkMaster™ | Sep 5 2004, 12:34 AM |
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Episode 07: Switched Starfire: "Very very good! What was your joyful thought?" Raven: "You don't want to know..." Starfire: "Oh, but I do... please tell me... what did you imagine?" Raven: "You not talking." - Starfire teaching Raven to fly, after switching bodies Originally aired: Sept. 6, 2003 Written by Rick Copp Directed by Ciro Nieli Posted Image Starfire and Raven don't really 'hang out'. Star doesn't understand Raven's repression. Raven can't deal with Starfire's emotional outbursts. They just don't understand each other. But when the Puppet King imprisons Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy inside wooden puppets and takes control of the boys' bodies, the girls are going to have to understand each other -- if they want to survive. A mix-up with the Puppet King's spell winds up switching the girls' bodies: Starfire's mind is in Raven's body and vice versa. Will gushy Starfire be able to suppress her feelings enough to control Raven's wildly sensitive powers? Can Raven loosen up enough to unleash Starfire's emotion-driven abilities? Will the two of them be able to save the boys before the Puppet King destroys their wooden bodies and makes the three flesh-and-blood Titans his slaves forever? Posted Image Tracey Walter as Puppet King Posted Image Posted ImageThe Puppet King is based on the comic book foe, The Puppeteer. Posted ImageRaven reveals she was born on Azarath. Azarath is part of her mystical spell, "Azarath, Metrion, Xinthos." Incidentily, Metrion and Xinthos are not references to anything. Those magic words were created for the animated series. Posted Image The Puppet King is based on the comic book foe, The Puppeteer. The Teen Titans battled the Puppeteer in New Teen Titans #9 [1981]. On Tamaran, Starfire's home planet, everyone is very open with their emotions. By contrast, Raven keeps her emotions bottled up so her evil side is not released. Raven starts to tell Starfire about herself and mentions "I was born in a place called Azarath." Raven's mother Arella, involved in a mystic cult, was chosen to become the bride of the demonic Trigon. Arella later discovered she was pregnant and she was taken in by the pacifistic disciples of Temple Azarath, a group who had centuries earlier forsaken life on Earth to pursue their own nonviolent lifestyle. |
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