![]() ![]() While attempting to obtain a crystal power source for his device, the Titans attempt to stop him, seeking him to be their arch-nemesis so they can obtain their movie as well, but using "Mind Manipulation" (really just simple tricks, such as the rubber pencil and pulling your thumb off trick), he swiftly defeats and insults them as he leaves. He finally makes a full speaking appearance in the feature film, Teen Titans Go! to the Movies, where he disguises himself as a movie director, Jade Wilson and creates tons of superhero movies to keep the heroes busy while he steals tech from all the cities they protect for his mind control device. Like Terra (possibly his apprentice/servant) and Rose Wilson (his daughter). Slade has also affiliations with some other characters in the Teen Titans Go! series. Throughout the show, there are small, brief hints of Slade, such as on Robin's punching bag in " The Date". And with that, Slade sneaks up behind Robin and smacks him on the head. When Robin asks Cyborg if he can be the VP of security, Cyborg tells him that he has already given the job to Slade. Slade makes a brief appearance in the comic Silicon Valley Cyborg. Although he was the primary villain in the original Teen Titans series, Slade did not make any actual appearances in Teen Titans Go! until " The Titans Show". Slade, best known as the world's greatest enemy, is the Teen Titans' greatest enemy, particularly Robin's, who will stop at nothing to destroy them.
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