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Real Identity: Not Applicable
Appearances: Plot Holes
Powers/Skills: Story Destruction
Voiced By: Not Applicable



Plot holes are inconsistencies that can destroy a good adventure. After the other Teen Titans filled in the spell for a crazy adventure with random words, their Titans Tower was turned into a giant stomach. A plot hole manifested in the sky above the city and sucked in a pigeon flying by. After the Titans arrived in Jump City with their T-Car, now a cactus, another plot hole appeared in the sky and sucked in a plane advertising a logic seminar that night. Robin worried if the adventure didn't start to make sense, the holes would really add up. The evil supervillain that triggered the crime alert was Abraham Lincoln, creating another plot hole, as well as his monster Hydra-Bin having the face of Robin. Starfire's idea of pottery making to defeat them created another Plot Hole. The arrival of actor Scott Menville who then defeated Lincoln and the Monster created two more. The seven plot holes combined into one giant one and threatened to destroy the adventure. Everything was sucked in like a black hole.

The Titans grabbed onto a traffic light pole. Lincoln grabbed Robin's cape but he kicked him off and he was sucked into the Plot Hole. Robin believed they needed something to cover it up. Cyborg wished they had flashy special effects. Robin instructed Raven to use her spellbook to do so. The giant eagles from Lord of the Rings, the asteroid from Armageddon, and the mothership from Independence Day manifested and effectively clogged and covered up the Plot Hole. Starfire worried people would notice but Cyborg believed people would be too excited to see it and Robin pointed out covering up a terrible plot hole adventure with special effects was the Hollywood way. Lasers were fired from all angles, fireworks were set off, and a Tyrannosaurus Rex roared.