![]() Kitten is made exclusively for the Teen Titans animated series, and did not exist in the comics, as Killer Moth did not have a daughter per se in the mainstream continuity." The Strangest Sports Story Ever Told"Ĭlick here to view the gallery.In the comics where she underwent various "bad girl" disguises, she is shown fighting against the other Titans, especially her Pink X identity.Īppearances Teen Titans Season 2 In “Calling All Titans,” she can tame a giant moth and use a plasma whip. Kitten has no powers, but she appears to have a degree of fighting skill. Kitten's sole redeeming trait is that she does really love her father, and wishes to have a closer bond with him beyond him simply showering her with material goods. She is also a sore loser, eager for revenge on any who have 'wronged' her. Kitten is very materialistic, finding Fang's array of jewelry a true sign of his love for her. She succeeded in that goal by bringing Robin to her Junior Prom. She will do anything to be better than everyone else, including making them jealous. Kitten is the typical spoiled teenage girl all she wants is to be adored and lavished with attention and expensive gifts. In "Date With Destiny," she wears a floor-length, strapless pink dress, a pink headband, and a white corsage to her prom. Kitten has fair skin, blue eyes, and blonde hair. Kitten calls asking them to come save her father, who is being attacked by Red Raven. In Teen Titans Go! #44, Kitten is shown to be a contact on the Titans' communicator, suggesting a sort of truce was made in gratitude for them helping resolve her issues with her father before. The Titans help sort the matter out and Killer Moth promises to cut back on super villainy in order to spend more time with his daughter. In the end, it is revealed that her dress-up scheme was all a way to get her father's attention, as Killer Moth, while spoiling her, rarely actually spent time with her or bonded with her as a father. Despite being her enemy, Starfire develops some respect for Kitten upon seeing her girly-decorated room, which she finds adorable. While not seen, it is written on the newspaper clipping that she also dresses up as Gemini ( Madame Rouge), and Madamoiselle Mallah ( Monsieur Mallah). A newspaper clip on a panel shows her in a Slade-like outfit, resembling Ravager. In Teen Titans Go! #41 (" Bad Girls"), Kitten dresses up as female versions of several of the Teen Titans enemies, claiming to be their daughters: Pink X ( Red X), Marionette (The Puppet King), Mad Maud ( Mad Mod), Daughter Blood ( Brother Blood), and Joy Stick ( Control Freak). Killer Moth arrives and takes Kitten back home, scolding her for not telling him the truth about her fake kidnapping by Kwiz Kid. After discovering this, Kitten dumps him and slaps him, only to find out that he had long since escaped, and left a hologram projection of himself in his place. In Teen Titans Go! #15 ("Pop Quiz"), Kitten appeared to be kidnapped by a new kid-villain called " Kwiz Kid." In the end it turned out that Kwiz Kid was her new boyfriend, and she was just using him to get Robin to "rescue her." The tables are turned when Kwiz Kid in turn admits that he just was using her to lure the Titans to his base, as he was more interested in matching wits with Robin than in her. Kitten was not seen when the Brotherhood was defeated implying she defected from the group. Kitten then took her revenge on Starfire by attacking her alongside her father and a swarm of his mutant moths, though the latter escaped capture. She was pleased to see he remembered her and taunted him before she attacked Starfire. Kitten seized her communicator to say hi to Robin who was surprised to see her. After Argent was captured in New Zealand, Kitten and Killer Moth await to ambush Starfire who came to rescue. When the Brotherhood executed their strike against young superheroes all around the world. Later on, they appeared as members of the Brotherhood of Evil. In " Revved Up," Kitten and Fang appeared again as part of the super-villain entourage racing Ding Dong Daddy for Robin's personal secret, but were taken out of the race when Red X cut their limousine in half. After getting arrested, she vows to make Robin pay. This in turn invited a fight between Fang and Robin, and between Kitten and an increasingly jealous Starfire. Killer Moth forces Robin to become her date in order to drive Fang jealous. With her junior prom coming up, she decided to combine her unwillingness to attend the ball alone with her father's latest scheme of blackmailing the city with a large swarm of mutant moths. Kitten first appeared in " Date with Destiny," after her boyfriend Fang had broken up with her for undisclosed reasons.
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