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* [[Tournament Arc]]: Although it's confined to one episode.
* [[Tournament Arc]]: Although it's confined to one episode.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Cyborg was not to be disqualified between matches at first, but this had to be changed due to time constraints.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Cyborg was not to be disqualified between matches at first, but this had to be changed due to time constraints.
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Heinous|What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?]] - Robin wins the final match by breaking Speedy's bow, and Speedy acts as if Robin had gone too far. While this would make sense if Speedy's bow carried sentimental value, no such subplot was included, and Speedy is shown to have a new bow (or have fixed his old one) by the time he reappears.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?]] - Robin wins the final match by breaking Speedy's bow, and Speedy acts as if Robin had gone too far. While this would make sense if Speedy's bow carried sentimental value, no such subplot was included, and Speedy is shown to have a new bow (or have fixed his old one) by the time he reappears.


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Revision as of 03:47, 10 January 2014


 Speedy: Winning isn't everything.

Robin: It's just the only thing that matters!

Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy are whisked away by the Master of Games, who pits the three of them against four teen superheroes (and Gizmo) in The Tournament of Heroes, promising prizes. Robin becomes obsessively competitive, but Cyborg is suspicious of the Master's plans.

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