Hey You, Don't Forget about Me in Your Memory (Teen Titans Go!)

"Hey You, Don't Forget About Me in Your Memory" is the seventh episode of the third season of Teen Titans Go!, and the one-hundred-eleventh overall episode of the series.

Summary
Robin convinces the Titans to return to school with him so he can finally become the all-American class president-type he has dreamed of being.

Why It Should Be Forgotten In Your Memory

 * 1) Overuse of dated '80s/'90s stereotypes regarding teenagers and high school.
 * 2) *The episode is also a blatant and insulting parody of the movie from the 1980s, The Breakfast Club.
 * 3) As usual, Robin acts as an unlikable, whiny jerk, even constantly bullying Beast Boy for no apparent reason at all by crane-kicking him and mocking him as a "nerd".
 * 4) The episode also suffers from the idiot plot, as the Principal sends the other Titans, especially Beast Boy, the one who is being physically assaulted by Robin, to detention for seemingly no reason at all despite them, aside from Robin, being innocent and later has all five of them expelled upon discovering Robin beating up the other Titans.
 * 5) The opening scene of Beast Boy telling a story he created about the summer vacation he and the other Titans had is rather pointless, as it has nothing to do with the actual plot at all and is never even paid off; it comes across as filler designed to fill in extra minutes "required" so the episode would reach the eleven-minute mark.
 * 6) Plot hole: How could Beast Boy win valedictorian on the first day of high school?
 * 7) A "moral" of the episode boils down to, "If you fail to live up to your label, take it out on your friends."
 * 8) This episode is also most infamous for how poorly the show treats the relationship between Robin and Starfire as he was straight-up abusive to her near the end.
 * 9) The title sounds cheesy and dumb.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Beast Boy, Raven, Cyborg, and Starfire are all tolerable, as none of them are rude or competitive in the way Robin is and they actually support each other for their achievements in high school.
 * 2) The song, "Crane Kick" by Ann, is pretty catchy to listen to.
 * 3) To be fair, Robin did deserve to be in detention and get expelled, giving him a comeuppance.
 * 4) Despite there being a bad moral, there's also a good one: It's impossible to describe the complexity of a person with a simple label, and you should make your own.

Reception
This episode was mostly negatively received by fans of the original Teen Titans. The main subject of criticism is the fact that Robin is being very abusive to the other Titans (especially Starfire of all people) for no apparent reason. Another criticism is that the other Titans are also blamed for Robin's actions despite them (except Robin) not doing anything wrong. All these reviews had this episode edited continuously in South East Asian airings of this episode, removing all Crane Kicks in general.