The others head downtown, finding random people off the streets to sign the petition. When Robin asks Starfire to sign the petition, she clearly refuses as she likes the show - to which Beast Boy teases her, calling a vegan. As the Titans start signing the petition, they justify their hate, claiming that the vegan animators who work on the show only know how to draw poop, they find the show to be garbage, and they want the old Thundercats back. Beast Boy asks if Starfire has ever been in a room filled with 500 people, and she has, but she is promptly ignored in the other Titans' efforts to get the show cancelled. Everyone is excited, until Starfire comes and asks whether or not 500 signatures will even be enough to convince Warner Bros. Animation to give them a piece of their mind. Robin declares that they'll need 500 angry signatures to justify the petition, and will send the petition to Warner Bros. Raven says she likes the idea very much, and the others agree to it. Later, in Robin's room, Robin discusses his plan to get Thundercats Roar! off the air for good a petition. The Titans all leave once again, while Star continues to watch. Starfire begs the others to watch it, but they disagree, stating they don't need a second chance to see why they find it awful Cyborg adds on that they find everything about the show awful. But this peace doesn't last for long as the others immediately start giving the same angry comments and smashing the TV, regretting having given the show a second chance. Everyone reluctantly agrees, thinking they overreacted, and they all go to the living room, and sit on the couch.Īt the living room, Starfire is happy that her friends were willing to watch. Either way, Star manages to ask her friends to watch Thundercats Roar! with her, hoping that if they give the show a second chance, they might understand her opinion on the show. Star tries to get her friends to calm down, but in his hysteria, Robin says this isn't about himself and the others, but about the show being made in a way that didn't fit his personal tastes. Robin stops eating and yells at Starfire that they hate the new reboot, before the others join in and continuously roast the show. Concerned, she asks them why they're so much angrier than usual. Later that day, Starfire meets the others in the kitchen, furiously eating cereal. The other Titans lose trust in Starfire, with Robin voicing his disgust that the "greatest show of all time was turned into a comedy", and they leave the room while Star continues watching the show. While the others are arguing, Starfire ends up enjoying the reboot much to her friends' horror. The other Titans offer up harsh critiques on the reboot Beast Boy questions why the character's mouths are shaped like beans, while Raven believes it was drawn by vegans. Beast Boy thinks that maybe they were watching the wrong channel, and begs Robin to change it, but Robin disparagingly tells him that this is the reboot and they have to put up with it. The Titans are all taken aback by the art style of the reboot. Robin switches on the TV, and the intro to the reboot finally airs. They reminisce on the joy that the original Thundercats brought them, accompanied by stills from the 80s series. Starfire realizes that the new Thundercats Roar! reboot is about to air, and the others are excited. In a parody of the intro to the original 80s cartoon, the Titans cosplay as the Thundercats and sing the Thundercats theme song before they all sit together on the couch. Sure enough, the others pop out of the blue, dressed up like the Thundercats. Suddenly, she hears multiple voices saying "Thundercats". Starfire is reading inside the Tower on a perfectly calm day. The Titans (except Starfire) become outraged when their favorite childhood cartoon is rebooted, so they come up with a plan to get this new show off the air.
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