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The Imagination's Evil Beings are characters from different books who are brought to live from the imagination of the Teen Titans (minus Raven) through the evil magic of the Book of Imagination.
In "Books", the Titans are bored and Raven gives them books to read. Beast Boy read H.G. Wells' book, The Invisible Man, Cyborg "The Adventures of Pinocchio", Robin the biography of Benjamin Franklin, and Starfire an educational nature book about pelicans, and loved every page of the books. However, when they were done reading the books, they immediately became extremely bored because they no longer had anything left to read. The Titans all looked for other books to read and found Raven's Necronomicon. They read a spell from the Necronomicon and brought the characters from their books to life as villains. The Invisible Man picked up Beast Boy by the leg and slammed him against the ground a bunch of times, Benjamin Franklin chases Robin while electrocuting him, Pinocchio harms Cyborg with his wooden nose, and Starfire was swarmed by the pelicans.
The Titans learned from Raven that the only way to defeat their imaginations would be to provide a boring analysis of the book. At this time, The Invisible Man was about to give Beast Boy a wet willie. As Beast Boy desperately pushed his wet finger hand back, he yelled out a boring, detailed summary of the book he read, followed by a collection of his uninteresting opinions. This caused The Invisible Man to get sucked back into his book again. While Robin dodges the attacks of Benjamin Franklin, he says his analysis of his biography, trapping him again in the book. Starfire voiced her uninteresting opinions on the book about pelicans, giving some thoughtful negative criticism on some of the elements of the book, which she seemed to be unimportant, Caused the pelicans to magically get sucked back into their book. And Cyborg manages to retain Pinocchio with his body while he says his opinion of his story. Causing Pinocchio to suck back too to the book.
Appearances[]
The Invisible Man[]
The Invisible Man is invisible and therefore doesn't have an appearance. However, he does wear an orange fedora with a burgundy stripe, round dark blue glasses, burgundy gloves, and brown shoes, which show up on his character. When The Invisible Man was sent back to his book, a blast of magic cast an aura around him, revealing the shape of his character. He was shown to have a square head and thick arms and legs.
Benjamin Franklin[]
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Pinocchio[]
TBA
Pelicans[]
The pelicans has the normal appearance that regular pelicans has.
Trivia[]
The Invisible Man is characterized as an insane, amoral man in the book, who is so obsessed with finding a cure for albinism, that he's willing to ruin the lives of others, including his own family just to find a cure. Since his Teen Titans Go! version is meant to be his book version bring brought to life, it can be deduced that his personality in the show doesn't differ much from his personality in the original book.
In the episode "Monster Squad", Raven dressed as The Invisible Woman for Halloween.
Gallery[]
The Invisible Man's debut.
The Invisible Man beating up Beast Boy.
The Invisible Man still beating up Beast Boy.
The true shape of The Invisible Man's physical form, being outlined, as he's magically zapped back into the book where he belongs.
Benjamin Franklin in "The Titans Show".
Raven dressing as The Invisible Man's female variant, The Invisible Woman for Halloween in "Monster Squad".