Raven (Teen Titans)

Raven is one of the four deuteragonists of the 2003 animated series Teen Titans and the movies Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo and ''Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans.'' She is a half-demon, half-human hybrid from the inter-dimensional world Azarath, one of the five founding members of the Teen Titans, and the daughter of Trigon the Terrible. Initially, she is an aloof ally to the Titans, only with them because she has nowhere else to go. Overtime however, she starts to open up to them, especially Starfire and Beast Boy, being lifelong best friends with the former and having an implied crush on the latter.

Why She Rocks

 * 1) Raven helped the Titans for years, working alongside the other four to protect Jump City from various menaces.
 * 2) Eventually, however, Raven's past caught up with her: On her birthday, Slade (who had been presumed dead) reappeared, wielding new powers and marked with a symbol which Raven could not fail to recognize.
 * 3) She was voiced by Tara Strong, Like Tara Voiced other character's.
 * 4) She was consistently invaluable to their success.
 * 5) She has some of the best and funniest moments in the show.
 * 6) Raven's Backstory is pretty interesting. On her birthday, Slade (who had been presumed dead) reappeared, wielding new powers and marked with a symbol which Raven could not fail to recognize.
 * 7) In "Switched," Raven despises Starfire's long hair, which may conclude why she likes to keep it short.
 * 8) She managed to undo the damage of her Father wiping out all life and Earth and nearly gaining control over the entire universe.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) She ended up fulfilling her Birth Prophecy, allowing her father, Trigon, to end all life on Earth, and nearly cause the entire Galaxy to fall under his control. But luckily, she did reverse the dammage.

Trivia

 * Raven, along with Starfire, had a crush on Aqualad.
 * Raven has affectionately called Melvin, Timmy Tantrum, and Teether her "kids".
 * Raven's demonic form can somewhat be compared to the "Avatar State" from Avatar: The Last Airbender in the sense that it is where she is the most powerful, but also the most vulnerable, as showcased in her fight with Terra in "Aftershock - Part 1”.