Legendary Sandwich (Teen Titans Go!)

Legendary Sandwich is the very first episode of Teen Titans Go!.

Plot
After being interrupted by the guys during a Pretty Pretty Pegasus marathon, Raven sends them, along with Starfire, on a dangerous mission to look for ingredients for a mystical sandwich of legend.

Why It's Legendary

 * 1) This episode is well-written and good, unlike most episodes of the series.
 * 2) The plot of a Legendary Sandwich that can grant eternal life is pretty interesting and funny.
 * 3) The cringe level and gross-out moments are kept to a minimum, so the episode flows better.
 * 4) Funny moments, like how Raven tells Robin his most dangerous mission is at the supermarket, and Robin’s experience at the supermarket.
 * 5) Good action scenes with the fights of the Sandwich Guardians.
 * 6) The Titans are all tolerable in this episode, and had a decent introduction, unlike what they would later become in the series, with the mostly exception of Raven, who is the only tolerable Titan in the show.
 * 7) The scene where the Titans argue is funny, and some had an understandable reason for wanting the first bit of the sandwich, Cyborg lost his arm, Beast Boy lost his teeth, Starfire lost her hair, and Robin waited a long time at the supermarket.
 * 8) Funny ending where Silky eats the sandwich but then spits it out, much to the disappointment of Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Starfire. And Robin asks anyone if they wanna watch Raven’s show, much to Raven’s happiness.
 * 9) The art style and backgrounds of the Flash animation are nice to look at, and the voice acting is decent, as the Titans' original voice actors reprise their roles.
 * 10) This episode is actually a decent way to start the show, if only it could have gotten better from here (besides the handful of good episodes here and there after this one).

Bad Qualities

 * 1) There are some gross-out moments, like when Robin and Cyborg eat with their mouths open, and, while funny, when Silky spits out the sandwich.
 * 2) The Flash animation, while not bad by itself, looks mediocre and choppy, and is a step-down from the original series.
 * 3) After this and the other earlier good episodes, Teen Titans GO! fell from the quality and became fully bad completely (with the exceptions of the good episodes here and there).