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TTG isn't actually that bad. It has its charms, but it's really.... not appropriate for the story.

Even with the YJ crossover.
 
I was actually interested in some of The Batman's episodes, they tried some new things with a very played out mythos. A lot of it didn't work, but there were a few episodes worth watching.
 
Sure, I don't hate the concept. That was 'Batman Animated' with modern animation and worse writing. And Batman Animated certainly had some stinkers.
 
So Quick Red Lantern Oath
With this Ring Burning Bright
Let Darkness shatter from it's Light
Those who hold to Evils Might
Burn from the fury of my Rage Ignite!

As for Robin talking to Batman in Teen Titan from the feel of the Flash back episode. Robin left Gotham to escape Batman oversight an was trying to build himself up out of the Bat's Shadow. It's why he wasn't up to working with the others at first. I always felts this was one of those worlds where Dick an Bruce had a falling out maybe dick getting hurt and Bruce trying to stop him from being Robin. It's what I think happened in the comic before the retconts.
 
"I do it because Teen Titans was stubborn about not revealing exactly which Robin Robin was but only Dick Grayson makes any sense, so now that I'm here we can dispense with that nonsense."

Technically they did reveal it as Dick in an episode, but DCAU implied it was Tim.

The episode that they revealed it had Robin-mite in it.
 
"I do it because Teen Titans was stubborn about not revealing exactly which Robin Robin was but only Dick Grayson makes any sense, so now that I'm here we can dispense with that nonsense."
And in an ironic twist Robin isn't saying anything because he's actually Jason Todd. Or Damian Wayne.

Or a completely new Robin.
 
Technically they did reveal it as Dick in an episode, but DCAU implied it was Tim.
Yeah, except they had the same guy voicing Kid Flash as voiced DCAU Flash, so they're clearly not happening at the same time.
The episode that they revealed it had Robin-mite in it.
Larry the Titan.

And the one where Starfire went to the future and met Nightwing.
 
Bearing in mind that I have no authority and am perhaps misremembering the scene, I think Klarion might have screwed the pooch there when he made the choice to bind with a (Judeo-Christian?) demon that the sword could kill and become some incredibly large demonbeast to later be sworded. Perhaps no actual nerfing is needed, and it just happened to work this time due to compatible source.
That said, magic seems to be magic here, and it doesn't seem to matter if your Atlantean spell eater is eating Arabic djinn magic from middle eastern gods, or if your crumbler rounds are magically disintegrating new god tech. So I'm really just not sure what's up with that and magic might simply be a transparent force that doesn't pay any actual allegiance to particular religions. In which case the Judeo-Christian god, being more or less explicitly The Presence, just MIGHT have something to say on the matter of a sword that indiscriminately kills all things, considering that DC had Greek Titans fight hosts of Abrahamic angels and the Hindu pantheon. I really do not know how this all works, and would like an explanation myself. I mean, sword's powerful, but it's not taking down Death of the Endless.
But, that also said, being able to phase and superspeed with an instakill sword isn't an instant victory ticket against all opponents. Professor Zoom will still openly mock your speed and dodge in the time it takes you to stop being phased. Brainiac will revive from a nearby backup and pick up where he left off. Trying it on Ares would have him parry the thing, because it's a sword and he can do that to swords because of his domain. And trying to use it on Larfleeze will end with a simple "Mine!" I mean, if I were Larfleeze and sitting on effectively infinite power rings and soldiers, I'd just set my rings, all bajillions of them, to auto-assimilate anything that came into my sector of space. Two just wouldn't be enough to resist, you'd never get close. And Larfleeze knows how to trap Ophidi-chan. Honestly, this upcoming battle scares me. >_> Paul has lots of tricks he's learned. But Larfleeze is crazy obsessed, and when obsessed people want something...

Okay, I'm done ranting now. -_- At some point this started being random musings instead of a reply to anyone in particular.
He'd be invisible, phasing and undetectable. It doesn't matter how powerful you are when you don't see the one shot weapon coming.
 
The whole Raven is the daughter of Trigon and is destined to be his gate into the world doomsday scenario?
No points for second place.

Thing is, while he knows that Raven is Trigon's daughter, he has no idea that the summoning happens automatically on her 16th birthday. He assumes that doing what he's done -butching every Trigon cultist in America- is more than adequet.
 
Well that was different. So, Orange is in the YJ universe, even if one as turned to Yellow; Blue is in a Mirror World/Negative Universe, and now we see a Red in the happy go lucky version of Teen Titans.

So now we need to find a universe where he started off with a Yellow, Indigo, and Violet ring. I'm excluding Green because it wouldn't be any fun if Paul didn't have a ring that influenced him. Hmmm... There is still the Legion of Superheroes, Static Shock, and Green Lantern cartoons that can be used.
 
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If it's not too much to ask, could we, at some point in the future, get an arc or a few snips about Red Ring Paul?

Because holy shit this one is awesome.
Probably not. There'll be another few segments, but I have no plans to do a full episode.
So now we need to find a universe where he started off with a Yellow, Indigo, and Violet ring. I'm excluding Green because it wouldn't be any fun if Paul didn't have a ring that influenced him. Hmmm... There is still the Legion of Superheroes, Static Shock, and Green Lantern cartoons that can be used.
Indigo will be next week. Static Shock is Earth 12, which will be used even if he doesn't feature himself. Green Lantern Animated will be properly crossed over.
 
So now we need to find a universe where he started off with a Yellow, Indigo, and Violet ring. I'm excluding Green because it wouldn't be any fun if Paul didn't have a ring that influenced him.
You forgot the Black. If there's the whole rainbow Pauls, surely there would be the Black Paul too. I hope.
Poor Black never gets any love. And it's, like, the best of them all.
 
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