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{{Hero Infobox|image = Jinx_(Teen_Titans_2003).png|size = 250|origin = ''Teen Titans'' (2003)|fullname = Jinx|alias = Lucky|occupation = Villainess and H.I.V.E Academy student (formerly) <br>
 
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|image = Jinx_(Teen_Titans).png
Honorary Titan (currently)|skills = Probability Manipulation, skilled hand-to-hand combat|hobby = Spreading mischief (formerly)|goals = To repent for her villainous ways|friends = [[Kid Flash (Teen Titans)|Kid Flash]] (boyfriend), [[Robin (Teen Titans)|Robin]], [[Starfire (Teen Titans 2003)|Starfire]], [[Cyborg (Teen Titans 2003)|Cyborg]], [[Raven (Teen Titans 2003)|Raven]], [[Beast Boy (Teen Titans 2003)|Beast Boy]], Gizmo (formerly), Mammoth (formerly), See-More (formerly), Billy Numorius (formerly), Kid Wykkid (formerly), Madame Rouge (formerly)|enemies = Gizmo, Mammoth, See-more, Billy Numorius, Kid Wykkid, Madame Rouge, [[Kid Flash (Teen Titans)|Kid Flash]] (formerly), [[Robin (Teen Titans)|Robin]] (formerly), [[Starfire (Teen Titans 2003)|Starfire]] (formerly), [[Cyborg (Teen Titans 2003)|Cyborg]] (formerly), [[Raven (Teen Titans 2003)|Raven]] (formerly), [[Beast Boy (Teen Titans 2003)|Beast Boy]] (formerly)|type of hero = Anti-Heroine, Villainess turned to the Good Side}}{{Quote|I'm bad luck. Good was never an option for me.|Jinx to Kid Flash}}'''Jinx''' is the former supporting antagonist turned super heroine in the 2003 TV show, ''Teen Titans''. She is an Honorary Titan and former villainess. Prior to joining the Teen Titans, Jinx was a top student of the H.I.V.E. Academy, a member of the Brotherhood of Evil, and the leader of the H.I.V.E. Five. She is the love interest of [[Kid Flash (Teen Titans)|Kid Flash]], as it is hinted in "Lightspeed" and "Titans Together."
 
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|fullname = Unknown
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|alias = Jinx<br>Lucky <small>(by Kid Kold)</small><br>Jinxy <small>(by Kid Flash)</small><br>Slowpoke <small>(by Kid Flash)</small><br>Traitor Girl <small>(by Gizmo)</small>
 
|origin = ''Teen Titans'' (2003)
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|occupation = H.I.V.E Academy student and leader of the H.I.V.E. Five <small>(formerly)</small><br>Honorary Teen Titan <small>(currently)</small>
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|skills = Sorcery and hexes<br>Probability manipulation<br>Energy projection<br>Skilled in hand-to-hand combat<br>Master acrobatics<br>Enhanced agility
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|hobby = Causing mischief <small>(formerly)</small><br>Helping the Teen Titans <small>(currently)</small>
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|goals = Join the Brotherhood of Evil <small>(formerly)</small><br>Help the Teen Titans stop the Brotherhood of Evil <small>(succeeded)</small><br>Repent for her villainous ways <small>(ongoing)</small>
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|family = Unnamed mother <small>(implied to be deceased)</small>
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|friends = '''[[Kid Flash (Teen Titans)|Kid Flash]]''' <small>(boyfriend)</small><br>[[Robin (Teen Titans 2003)|Robin]]<br>[[Starfire (Teen Titans 2003)|Starfire]]<br>[[Cyborg (Teen Titans 2003)|Cyborg]]<br>[[Raven (Teen Titans 2003)|Raven]]<br>[[Beast Boy (Teen Titans 2003)|Beast Boy]]<br>[[Hot Spot]]<br>[[Wildebeest]]<br>[[Ravager (Teen Titans 2003)|Ravager]]
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|enemies = Gizmo<br>Mammoth<br>See-More<br>Private <small>(later Sergeant)</small> H.I.V.E.<br>Billy Numerous<br>Kid Wykkyd<br>Madame Rouge<br>Blackfire<br>Dr. Light<br>Psimon<br>Kid Kold<br>Ice Kate
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|type of hero = Anti-Heroine<br>Redeemed Villainess
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|size = 250}}
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{{Quote|I don't care who you are... '''Nobody messes with me!'''|Jinx to Madame Rouge in "Lightspeed"}}
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'''Jinx''' is a former minor antagonist turned superheroine in the 2003 Cartoon Network animated series ''Teen Titans''. She is an Honorary Teen Titan and the girlfriend of [[Kid Flash (Teen Titans)|Kid Flash]], as shown in "Lightspeed" and "Titans Together". Prior to joining the Teen Titans, Jinx was a top student of the H.I.V.E. Academy, a member of the Brotherhood of Evil and the leader of the H.I.V.E. Five.
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She is voiced by Lauren Tom (who also voices [[w:c:villains:Gizmo (Teen Titans)|Gizmo]]), best known for voicing [[Kuki Sanban|Kuki 'Numbuh 3' Sanban]] in ''Codename: Kids Next Door'' and [[Amy Wong]] in ''Futurama''.
   
She is voiced by Lauren Tom (share with [[w:c:villains:Gizmo (Teen Titans)|Gizmo]]) who is best known voicing [[Kuki Sanban|Numbuh 3/Kuki Sanban]] from ''Codename: Kids Next Door''.
 
 
==Character History==
 
==Character History==
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Jinx was a young magic user and a member of the H.I.V.E. Academy. She often worked alongside her fellow cadets, Gizmo and Mammoth. As part of the Academy's final exam, Jinx and the others were assigned to destroy the [[Teen Titans]]. During their initial encounter with the Titans, Jinx focused her attention on her analog in the Titans - [[Raven (Teen Titans 2003)|Raven]]. Their first battle ended with her victorious, and after defeating the Titans, they took command of their headquarters, Titans Tower. Jinx temporarily moved into the quarters normally occupied by Raven. When the Titans regrouped, they fought to take back the Tower and [[Beast Boy (Teen Titans 2003)|Beast Boy]] distracted Jinx, tricking her into firing off random blasts of energy that caused the roof above her to collapse. Jinx survived the incident, however, and soon regrouped with the rest of the H.I.V.E. students.
Jinx was a former H.I.V.E. Academy student, along with Gizmo and Mammoth. Her first mission with her classmates '''('''''for which they were dispatched by the H.I.V.E. Headmistress, who had been hired by Slade''''')''' was to destroy the Titans. They managed to force the Titans out of their tower, but the Titans came back with Robin and managed to defeat Jinx and her team. At some point, Jinx was associated with both the Junior H.I.V.E. Academy and Dark Way Prep.
 
   
Later on, Jinx was involved in a series of bank robberies with Gizmo and Mammoth commissioned by their then-current H.I.V.E. headmaster, Brother Blood, but the Titans planted a tracking device on her while they escaped and had [[Cyborg (Teen Titans 2003)|Cyborg]] enter the H.I.V.E. as a student to infiltrate their organization. Cyborg posed as "Stone" and befriended the villainous trio (though Gizmo became more and more jealous about his standing with Brother Blood). Jinx and Stone developed a crush on each other during this time, though Jinx didn't know that "Stone" was really Cyborg in disguise.
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In a later adventure, the H.I.V.E. students once again encountered the Teen Titans while in the midst of a daring bank robbery. The H.I.V.E. students managed to evade capture, but not before [[Robin (Teen Titans 2003)|Robin]] planted a homing beacon on Jinx's costume. The Titans used the beacon to discover the location of the H.I.V.E. Academy and [[Cyborg (Teen Titans 2003)|Cyborg]] infiltrated the organization using the alias "Stone". As "Stone", he befriended Jinx and the others, but did not fool the H.I.V.E.'s new headmaster, Brother Blood. Although Cyborg's true identity soon became known to the group, his presence made Jinx begin to question her commitment towards being a supervillain.
   
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Some time later, Jinx and the H.I.V.E. Five were in the midst of robbing a museum when they encountered [[Kid Flash (Teen Titans Go!)|Kid Flash]], who easily took the stolen items from them whilst giving Jinx a rose. By this point, Jinx felt that her reputation amongst the H.I.V.E. Five was tarnished, and she wanted to prove that she had what it took to play in the big leagues. To accomplish this, she attempted to cultivate a relationship with Madame Rouge of the Brotherhood of Evil. She encountered Kid Flash once again, and managed to capture him on behalf of the Brotherhood. While imprisoned, the speedster asked Jinx why she insisted on hanging out with "losers" like the H.I.V.E. Five. This angered Jinx greatly, but something in Kid Flash's words struck a chord within her. Nevertheless, she believed that the capture of Kid Flash would assure her a place within the Brotherhood. Kid Flash soon escaped confinement, but Jinx caught up with him and managed to lay him low with an electro-stunner. Madame Rouge, however, was unimpressed with Jinx's handiwork and rebuked her efforts, calling her "pathetic". Jinx soon turned against Madame Rouge and, following a brief battle, began to distance herself from the rest of the H.I.V.E. Five.
Soon Cyborg's identity was revealed, and he brought down the H.I.V.E. Academy. Jinx appeared hurt by Cyborg's betrayal, but escaped with her friends and formed the H.I.V.E. Five with Gizmo, Mammoth, See-More and Private H.I.V.E. Jinx and the other members of the H.I.V.E. Five briefly engaged the Titans (brainwashed at that time) in combat during a raid on a shopping mall, but just as they were gaining the upper hand in the battle, the entity known as Mother Mae-Eye appeared and defeated them. Later on, after they had defeated Mother Mae-Eye, the Titans tricked Gizmo into taking the pie she was in, and Mae-Eye subsequently brainwashed the H.I.V.E. by feeding them her pie.
 
   
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Kid Flash's persistent efforts to reform her finally paid off, as Jinx eventually abandoned the H.I.V.E. Five altogether and joined the Titans in their battle against the Brotherhood of Evil. She no longer actively participates in criminal endeavors, instead aiding the Teen Titans in their various adventures. 
Jinx then appeared as the ''de facto'' leader of a slightly reorganized H.I.V.E. Five group, consisting of herself, Mammoth, Gizmo, See-More, Billy Numerous, and Kyd Wykkyd. Jinx was apparently the only member of this group who took her criminal career seriously, as the other members all displayed a serious lack of initiative and a remarkably short attention span.
 
   
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===''Teen Titans Go!'' (comics)===
This latest incarnation of the H.I.V.E. Five was foiled during a raid on a museum by the teenage superhero Kid Flash, and in an attempt to improve the group's standing in the eyes of the Brotherhood of Evil, Jinx attempted to capture Kid Flash and present him to the Brotherhood as a gift. Jinx particularly hoped to win the approval and respect of Madame Rouge, whom she idolized. However, Kid Flash took a liking to Jinx, and during their encounters, he alternately flirted with her and tried to convince her to denounce her life of crime. This annoyed Jinx greatly, but something in Kid Flash's words struck a chord within her. She later told Kid Flash that it was her power of "bad luck" that made her decide on pursuing a villainous life, since she saw little alternative considering the nature of her powers.
 
 
The animated version of Jinx makes many more appearances (being one of the main characters in a few issues) in the ''Teen Titans Go!'' comic books, starting from issue #1. It should be noted that, despite her limited role in the TV series, she gained significant popularity among the show's fans, especially following the premiere of "Lightspeed".
   
 
In issues #26–27, hints are given to her later "turning over a new leaf" (foreshadowing her eventual heroic turn in "Lightspeed"). She also appears in issue #34 as Kid Flash's girlfriend, getting jealous when he begins flirting with Raven, [[Argent]] and several other females. In issue #36, she gets captured, along with the other Titan heroines, by Blackfire and is almost sold into slavery by the Gordanians. In issue #39, she is still with Kid Flash, and when Larry, who is playing Cupid, strikes other women with his love arrows whilst trying to hit Kid Flash, Jinx has her hands full with keeping them from flirting with her boyfriend.
Jinx was eventually successful in capturing Kid Flash (with See-More's assistance), but she quickly released him after Madame Rouge's constant string of insults and condescending attitude became too much for her to bear. At that point Jinx blasted Madame Rouge away with her powers, which apparently impressed Madame Rouge enough to reconsider her, leaving Jinx unharmed after telling her that they will meet again. As Jinx walked away, she found a vase of rose given to her by Kid Flash. Jinx is seen in Homecoming - Part 2, as one of the many villains assisting the Brotherhood of Evil. However, it is revealed that she is in the heroes' side during the Titans' final battle against the Brotherhood, since she and Kid Flash were the last to arrive. While Kid Flash mopped up the unconscious enemies to the freeze machine, Jinx defeated Kyd Wykkyd, Gizmo, Mammoth, and Billy Numerous with one hex blast, made Mother Mae-Eye dissapear, and helped [[Wildebeest]] and [[Hot Spot]] take down Madame Rouge. She subsequently became an Honorary Titan. She was seen in the Titans Tower socializing with the other Titans, and later participated in the recapture of Dr. Light.
 
   
 
Jinx also appears in issue #40, still as part of the H.I.V.E. Five at that time, and issue #43, helping the Titans stop Dr. Light's new supervillain team, the Fearsome Five. She is mad at Raven and the Titans because she has not been given a Titans communicator, but calms down once Raven tells that Robin wants her to infiltrate the Fearsome Five. When they make their appearance to Cyborg and Beast Boy, Jinx is with them (and the Titans act as if they were shocked about Jinx's "betrayal"). After the Fearsome Five break into Titans Tower, the Titans, Jinx and Kid Flash ambush and quickly defeat them. After the battle, Robin gives Jinx a Titans communicator (the only reason she didn't get one originally was because Robin had run out of them during the battle against the Brotherhood of Evil).
===''Teen Titans Go!''===
 
The animated version of Jinx made a lot of appearances (being one of the main characters in a few) in ''Teen Titans Go!'', starting in issue #1. It should be noted that, despite her limited role in the TV-series, she gained significant popularity among the fans, especially following the premiere of the episode ''Lightspeed''.
 
   
 
In issue #53, it is revealed that Jinx's nickname is "Lucky" and that she had endured a disappointing relationship with Kid Kold, one of the two villains (along with his sister, Ice Kate) featured in that issue, before joining the H.I.V.E. Five. At the end of the day, Jinx shares her official first kiss with Kid Flash.
In #26–27, hints are given of her later "turning over a new leaf" (like the hints in the episode ''Lightspeed''). She also appeared in issue #34 as Kid Flash's girlfriend and became jealous when he began inadvertently flirting with Raven, [[Argent]], and several other females. In issue #36 she gets captured,
 
   
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In the comics, after joining the Teen Titans, Jinx is shown to understand that she doesn't have to be evil because of her powers; this is proven when she tells [[Ravager (Teen Titans 2003)|Rose "Ravager" Wilson]] (Slade's daughter) that she has a choice and that she doesn't have to be like her father.
along with the other Titan heroines, by Blackfire and is almost sold to slavery by the Gordanians. In issue #39, she is still with Kid Flash; but when Larry, who is playing Cupid, strikes other women with his love arrows when Flash wouldn't allow himself to be hit, she has her hands full with keeping them from flirting with her boyfriend.
 
 
Jinx also appears in issue #40, still as part of the H.I.V.E. Five at that time, and issue #43, helping the Titans stop the Fearsome Five. She is mad at Raven and the Titans because she had not been given a communicator, however, she helps Robin infiltrate the Fearsome Five. When they make their appearance to Cyborg and Beast Boy, Jinx is with them (and the Titans act as if they were shocked about Jinx's "treason"). After the Fearsome Five go into Titans Tower, the Titans, Jinx, and Kid Flash ambush them, and after the battle, Robin gives her a communicator (the only reason Jinx did not get a communicator because Robin had run out of them during the Brotherhood of Evil's battle).
 
 
In Issue #53, it is revealed that Jinx's nickname is/was "Lucky" and that she had entertained a disappointing relationship with Kid Kold (aka Leo), one of the two villains (along with his sister, Ice Kate) featured in that issue, before joining the H.I.V.E. At the end of the day, Jinx shares her first official kiss with Kid Flash.
 
 
In the comics, she makes many more appearances. In the early comics she was portrayed as a villainess, but later on she was portrayed as a hero. Every time she made an appearance as a hero was with Kid Flash. She is shown to understand that she does not have to be a villainess because of her powers; this is proven when she tells Rose (Slade's daughter) that she does have a choice and that she does not have to be like Slade because she is his daughter.
 
   
 
==Physical Appearance==
 
==Physical Appearance==
Jinx is one of the three characters to have silver/grey skin (The other two being Argent and Raven) She has bright pink hair that is in the shape of devil horns but slants out slightly at the top. Her eyes are like a cat's, with the pupils a thin, long line. She also for some reason has bright pink cheeks. In the TV series they are faint circles but in the comic they are triangles. The only time they were circles in the comic was in Dial H for Hero. She wears a purple/black dress with a thin purple belt at the waist with a mini purple poncho. She also wears stockings and black/purple boots. She is shown quite different from the original Jinx. The original Jinx was bald, Indian, and instead of bad luck powers had the power of magic and to control earth. For the original Jinx her powers were weakened if she was not on the ground. She seems to be 16 years old.
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Jinx is one of only four characters to have grey skin (the other three being Argent, Raven and Kyd Wykkyd). She has bright pink hair in the shape of devil horns that stick out slightly at the top. Her eyes are pink, with the pupils being similar to those of a cat. She also has small, oval-shaped (triangle-shaped in the comics) pink cheek blushes. She wears a purple/black dress, a black necklace with a purple charm on it, a thin purple belt at the waist with a mini purple poncho attached, purple/black stockings and black/purple boots.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
In her period with the H.I.V.E., Jinx is a very ambitious go-getter with a slightly mean streak. Because of her goals to rise among the ranks of villains, she tries her best to be an effective H.I.V.E. member under both its regimes. Far more mature, focused and controlled than her male teammates, Jinx has proven to be a largely capable and determined if subconsciously insecure leader. She also idolized Madame Rouge of the Brotherhood of Evil, before Kid Flash stepped in to change her mind. Jinx is also strong in her own personality, though, even directly assaulting Rouge and releasing Kid Flash when Rouge taunted and mocked her, deeming her a pathetic failure and an embarrassment.
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During her time with the H.I.V.E. Five, Jinx is a very ambitious go-getter with a slight mean streak. Because of her goals to rise among the ranks of villains, she tries her best to be an effective H.I.V.E. member under both its regimes. Far more mature, focused and controlled than her male teammates, Jinx has proven to be a largely capable and determined, if subconsciously insecure, leader. She also idolized Madame Rouge of the Brotherhood of Evil before Kid Flash stepped in to change her mind. Jinx is also strong in her own personality, though, even directly assaulting Rouge and releasing Kid Flash when Rouge taunted and mocked her, deeming her a "pathetic failure" and an "embarrassment".
   
At first, Jinx appears to be quiet, mean, mysterious, often speaking in whispers, and sometimes depicted as rather crazy because of the evil, crooked grin she usually wore when battling. However, in "Lightspeed", we see a more determined, outspoken, and more sane Jinx who wanted to be respected and not shunned because of her bad-luck powers. In this episode she got frustrated and emotional. Kid Flash helped Jinx show her real personality, and how she feels about certain things. Generally, however, despite her habitual dark looks she is a very fashion-conscious girl, more intent on hunting for interesting attires and accessories rather than getting rich. Furthermore, she is characterized as the "popular girl" in the H.I.V.E.; in the series, a number of super teens &mdash; including [[Kid Flash]], [[Cyborg]] and See-More Kid Kold— are revealed to have (or had) a crush on her.
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At first, Jinx appears to be quiet, mean, mysterious, often speaking in whispers and sometimes depicted as rather crazy because of the evil, crooked grin she usually wore when battling. However, in "Lightspeed", we see a more determined, outspoken and emotional side of Jinx who wants to be respected and not shunned because of her bad-luck powers. Kid Flash helped Jinx bring out her true personality, and how she feels about certain things. Generally, however, despite her habitual dark looks, she is a very fashion-conscious girl, more intent on hunting for interesting attires and accessories rather than getting rich. Furthermore, she is characterized as the "popular girl" of the H.I.V.E. Five; in the series, a number of super-teens - including Kid Flash, Cyborg, See-More and Kid Kold - are revealed to have (or had) a crush on her.
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===Teen Titans===
 
===Teen Titans===
====Jinx and Kid Flash====
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====Kid Flash====
Jinx is the girlfriend of Kid Flash. Their relationship was kind of rocky at first but they are off that road and now really care for each other. In the comics they are shown more romantic. They have been seen on dates to the movies, at the carnival, at the pizza place, and in the park. They help each other when they need it like when Jinx helped Kid Flash all the way to the tower and pleaded with Raven to help him get his powers back. They are opposites. While Jinx has been cursed with bad luck and was barely surviving at a villainess career Kid Flash has lived a normal life until there was an accident and he became Kid Flash the partner of The Flash. Jinx becomes easily jealous when he flirts with other girls. Because of Jinx being a former villainess, she went undercover once to join the Fearsome Five.
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Jinx and Kid Flash's relationship was kind of rocky at first, but they are off that road and now really care for each other. In the comics, they are shown to be more romantic. They are frequently seen on dates at the movies, the carnival, the pizza place and in the park. They help each other when they need it, like when Jinx helped Kid Flash all the way to Titans Tower and pleaded with Raven to help him get his powers back. She also gets jealous when he flirts with other girls.
   
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While Jinx believed that she'd been cursed with bad luck throughout her life and was barely surviving as a villainess, Kid Flash lived a relatively normal life until the freak accident that led to him becoming the sidekick of [[The Flash (Barry Allen)|The Flash]].
When Kid Flash was watching through the monitor he was worried about her and he told the Titans not to hurt her. In Dial H for Hero, Kid Flash called Jinx Slowpoke like how Kid Kold had nicknamed her Lucky. Kid Flash and Jinx are a strong couple in the series, despite only featuring them for a few episodes. They deeply care for each other and they help each other when one is in trouble.
 
   
 
In "The Fearsome Five", while Kid Flash was watching Jinx (who was infiltrating the titular supervillain team on behalf of Robin) through a monitor, he was worried about her well-being and told the Titans not to hurt her. In "Dial H for Hero", Kid Flash called Jinx "Slowpoke" like how Kid Kold had nicknamed her "Lucky". Kid Flash and Jinx are a strong couple in the series, despite only featuring in a few episodes. They deeply care for each other and help each other out when they're in trouble.
   
 
====Cyborg (as "Stone")====
Jinx originally hated Kid Flash when he replaced the stolen necklace in her hand with a rose.
 
 
While Cyborg was undercover at the H.I.V.E Academy as "Stone", Jinx falls in love with him and even asks him out to a dance. It turns out they both had crushes on each other, when Bumblebee admits she read a little more on his disc about the huge crush on Jinx. They did not go out, though, as they were on different sides. When Jinx joined the Teen Titans, they still did not get together, mainly because she was in a romantic relationship with Kid Flash and he was in a relationship with Sarah Simms, though they did end up becoming friends.
 
====Cyborg (as Stone) and Jinx====
 
This relationship was short lived. While [[Cyborg]] was undercover at the H.I.V.E Academy, Jinx falls in love and went to the dance with him. It turns out they both had crushes on each other when Bumble Bee admits she read a little more on his disc about the huge crush on Jinx. They did not go out though because they were on different sides. When Jinx joined the Teen Titans they still did not get together, mainly because she was in a romantic relationship with Kid Flash, and he was in a relationship with Sarah Simms.
 
   
 
===Villains===
 
===Villains===
====Gizmo, Mammoth, and Jinx====
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====Gizmo and Mammoth====
These three were very close friends (or at the least strong allies) at the H.I.V.E. Academy and during their time as members of the H.I.V.E. Five. They are never seen without one another until the last episode of the series. The extension of their relationships with one another is not pin-pointed, but in "Final Exam," they seemed comfortable associating with one another in the Titans' lounge; they also share a dwelling place as the H.I.V.E. Five. Jinx was the unofficial leader of this posse while at the H.I.V.E. Academy, and she was the titled leader of the H.I.V.E. Five. They always trained together at the Academy, as their varying talents and skills complemented the others' very nicely. Because of this, these three would fight back-to-back with very synchronized battle tactics, which often lead them to victories. However, when Jinx switched sides and joined Kid Flash, she didn't hesitate to defeat Gizmo and Mammoth and allow them to be flash-frozen.
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Jinx was very close friends (or, at the very least, strong allies) with Gizmo and Mammoth at the H.I.V.E. Academy and during their time as members of the H.I.V.E. Five. They are never seen without one another until the last episode of the series. The extension of their relationships with one another is not pinpointed, but in "Final Exam", they seemed comfortable associating with one another in the Titans' lounge; they also share a dwelling place as the H.I.V.E. Five. Jinx was the unofficial leader of this posse while at the H.I.V.E. Academy, and she was the self-titled leader of the H.I.V.E. Five. They always trained together at the Academy, as their varying talents and skills complemented the others' very nicely. Because of this, these three would fight back-to-back with very synchronized battle tactics, which often lead them to victories. However, when Jinx switched sides to join Kid Flash and the Teen Titans, she didn't hesitate to defeat Gizmo and Mammoth and allow them to be flash-frozen. Since then, Gizmo has given Jinx the unflattering nickname of "Traitor Girl".
   
====Kid Kold and Jinx====
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====Kid Kold====
Little is known about this relationship. They had broken up when Jinx went to study at the H.I.V.E academy. He had gotten his sister (Ice Kate) involved with the crime business. He is a villain too but has never made a debut in the TV series. When they were dating Kid Kold and Jinx developed nicknames for each other. Jinx's was "Lucky" while his was "Leo" . He was shocked to find out that she was a Titan and was even more shocked that she was the girlfriend of Kid Flash. When Jinx says she doesn't want to hurt him and if could just come along with her so she could take him to jail he replied coldly, "So what? You expect me to turn myself in or something? Just cause of what we once had?". When he reaches for his ice gun, it turns out his sister had taken it to battle Kid Flash. Jinx uses her powers to pull his pants down at the same moment Kid Flash returns with Ice Kate in ice hand cuffs. When the two are arrested, Kid Flash shows some concern but Jinx said that is was all good. "Lucky huh? Were you two an item or something?" "One of the many mistakes I made in the past! Life's good now... and so am I." Kid Flash and Jinx share their first official kiss.
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Little is known about Jinx's relationship with Kid Kold. They had broken up when Jinx went to study at the H.I.V.E. Academy, with Kold later getting his sister (Ice Kate) involved in the crime business. He is a villain too, but has never appeared in the TV series. When they were dating, Kid Kold and Jinx developed nicknames for each other: Jinx's was "Lucky" while his was "Leo". He was shocked to find out that she was a Teen Titan and was even more shocked that she was the girlfriend of Kid Flash. When Jinx says she doesn't want to hurt him and if he could just come along with her so she could take him to jail, he replied coldly ''"So what? You expect me to turn myself in or something? Just 'cause of what we once had?"''. When he reaches for his ice gun, it turns out his sister had taken it to battle Kid Flash. Jinx uses her powers to pull his pants down at the same moment Kid Flash returns with Ice Kate in handcuffs. When the two villains are arrested, Kid Flash shows some concern, but Jinx says that it's all good now. With that, Kid Flash and Jinx share their first official kiss.
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{{quote|"Lucky, huh? Were you two an item or something?"<br>"One of the many mistakes I made in the past, but life's good now... '''and so am I.'''"|Kid Flash and Jinx}}
   
====See-More and Jinx====
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====See-More====
See-More is one of the Hive Five members. He and Jinx have not dated but have shown interest in each other. In Lightspeed, they are seen working together. See-More was there for Jinx when she needed it, but in Jinx's vision he was more like a friend, even though See-more may have wanted to be more. When she leaves on her own to find Kid Flash to prove that she's not completely useless, many of the members did not want to come, but See-More came. When she thanks him, a faint blush is shown on his face before floating away in his giant eye balloon. When the episode is almost done he offers to rob a technology store together but Jinx kindly rejects his offer.
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See-More and Jinx have not dated, but have shown interest in one-another. In "Lightspeed", they are seen working together. See-More was there for Jinx when she needed it, but in Jinx's vision, he was more like a friend, even though See-More may have wanted to be more. When she leaves on her own to find Kid Flash to prove that she's not completely useless, many of the members did not want to come, but See-More came. When she thanks him, a faint blush is shown on his face before floating away on his giant eye balloon. When the episode is almost done, he offers to help her rob a technology store, but Jinx kindly rejects his offer.
   
 
==Powers and Abilities==
 
==Powers and Abilities==
Jinx is described as an enchanting sorceress who wields the power of bad luck, which manifests as pink, lightning-like energy blasts/waves fired from her hands. Jinx's powers portray a manipulation of probability, or more specifically, the ability to "bring bad luck" to her enemies. How she does this has never been explored in the series. When she is not shooting waves of energy her eyes glow a bright pink instead, and can make structures crumble.
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*'''[https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Jinx Jinx Magic]''': Jinx's body produces mystical energy which she can use for a variety of effects. Though an act of will, Jinx can cause electrical systems to malfunction. Jinx's sorcery also enables her to affect the elements. She can generate a whirlpool or tidal wave in the middle of the ocean, or summon heavy winds to knock opponents off their feet. Jinx has the ability of Probability Control, or manipulation over luck or - in Jinx's case - bad luck. Jinx is described as an enchanting sorceress who wields the power of bad luck, which manifests as pink, lightning-like energy blasts/waves fired from her hands. Jinx's powers portray a manipulation of probability, or more specifically, the ability to "jinx" her enemies, hence her name. How she does this has never been explored in the series. When she is not shooting waves of energy, her eyes glow a bright pink instead, and can make structures crumble. In early episodes, it was shown that her powers are magical in nature; however, in later episodes, she's seen exhibiting her powers as a free flow output through her brain, common for most psionics. When she wants her enemies to be "jinxed", she mostly uses her energy waves to disrupt solid structures in her surroundings, though other effects are also possible, such as tidal waves. Her bad-luck energy can also serve a direct offensive role as concussive blasts. As shown in ''Teen Titans Go!'' issue #1, her powers cannot bypass Raven's dark-energy shields. Jinx is also an accomplished gymnast, capable of dodging beam-bursts, starbolts and pillars of stone telekinetically launched at her with ease.
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*'''[https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Probability_Manipulation Probability Manipulation]''': Among these is the ability to affect probability fields around specific objects.
 
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*'''[https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Energy_Generation Energy Projection]''': Primarily, though, Jinx uses her power to produce bursts of concussive mystical energy. She can hurl this energy either as a blast, or as a pink wave/hex, which she uses to knock her opponents off their feet.
In early episodes, it was shown that her powers are magical in nature; however, in later episodes, she's seen exhibiting her powers as a free flow output through her brain, common for most psionics. When she wants her enemies to be "unlucky", she mostly uses her energy waves to disrupt solid structures in her surroundings, though other effects are also possible, such as tidal waves. Her bad-luck energy can also serve a direct offensive role as concussive blasts. As shown in the ''Teen Titans Go!<span id="cke_bm_46S" style="display: none;"> </span><span style="display: none;"> </span><span style="display: none;">o!!</span>'' issue #1, her powers cannot bypass Raven's dark-energy shields. Jinx is also an accomplished gymnast, capable of dodging beam-bursts, starbolts, and pillars of stone telekinetically launched at her with ease. She also excels at hand to hand combat. She is not as experienced as the other Titans but she was able to hold her own against Raven. Most of it was probably learned at H.I.V.E. Academy.
 
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*'''Expert Gymnast''': Jinx is extremely agile and uses various somersaults and tumbling to avoid offensive attacks. She has also incorporated her gymnastic skill into close-quarters combat.
   
 
==Episode Appearances==
 
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*Titans Together
 
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
In Latin, the word 'Jinx' means "bad luck".
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In Latin, the word "Jinx" means "bad luck".
   
 
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==Trivia==
 
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*Jinx's energy looks similar to [[Gwen Tennyson]] and [[Charmcaster]]'s mana.
 
*The shape of Jinx's hair looks similar to a horseshoe, which has a superstitious relation to luck. Oddly, while Jinx's powers revolve around ''bad'' luck, her hair is pointed upwards, and an upward-pointed horseshoe is a symbol of ''good'' luck.
 
*The shape of Jinx's hair looks similar to a horseshoe, which has a superstitious relation to luck. Oddly, while Jinx's powers revolve around ''bad'' luck, her hair is pointed upwards, and an upward-pointed horseshoe is a symbol of ''good'' luck.
*Another thing about her hairstyle is that it partially resembles that of another well known villainess from another game not related to DC or Marvel: namely Ultimecia from the Final Fantasy series (developed by Square Enix).
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**Another thing about her hairstyle is that it partially resembles that of another well-known villainess from another game not related to DC or Marvel: namely Ultimecia from the ''Final Fantasy'' series.
*Interestingly, whenever she was fighting against the Titans, she always battled Raven (Final Exam, Deception, and Mother Mae Eye)
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*Interestingly, whenever she was fighting against the Titans, she always battled Raven ("Final Exam", "Deception" and "Mother Mae-Eye")
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*Jinx's probability manipulating powers are very similar to [[Scarlet Witch]]'s.
*Apparently she does not have any eyebrows.
 
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*Jinx is the only supporting character in the show to not have eyebrows.
*There is a probability that she likes unicorns, as seen in Lightspeed, when Kid Flash goes through her drawings.
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*It is implied that Jinx likes unicorns, as seen in "Lightspeed" when Kid Flash goes through her drawings.
*Her design in the show greatly differs from that in the comics. In the comics, she is an Indian Sorcereress who wore golden jewelery and wore mostly white and had dark skin, along with no hair. She also had elemental magic instead of bad luck-themed abilities.
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*Jinx is vastly different from her comic book counterpart, who is an Indian sorceress who wears golden jewelry with mostly white clothes and had dark skin, along with no hair. The original Jinx also has various elemental magic powers instead of bad luck-themed abilities, and her powers are also weakened if she's not on the ground.
*She used to have a crush on 'Stone', who was actually Cyborg in disguise, undercover at H.I.V.E. Academy.
 
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*Jinx is one of the few villains in ''Teen Titans'' to redeem themselves and become a hero.
*Some in the Teen Titans fandom had given her the name " Jaya " for her real name.
 
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*Jinx's favorite food is blueberry pie.
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I don't care who you are... Nobody messes with me!
~ Jinx to Madame Rouge in "Lightspeed"

Jinx is a former minor antagonist turned superheroine in the 2003 Cartoon Network animated series Teen Titans. She is an Honorary Teen Titan and the girlfriend of Kid Flash, as shown in "Lightspeed" and "Titans Together". Prior to joining the Teen Titans, Jinx was a top student of the H.I.V.E. Academy, a member of the Brotherhood of Evil and the leader of the H.I.V.E. Five.

She is voiced by Lauren Tom (who also voices Gizmo), best known for voicing Kuki 'Numbuh 3' Sanban in Codename: Kids Next Door and Amy Wong in Futurama.

Character History

Jinx was a young magic user and a member of the H.I.V.E. Academy. She often worked alongside her fellow cadets, Gizmo and Mammoth. As part of the Academy's final exam, Jinx and the others were assigned to destroy the Teen Titans. During their initial encounter with the Titans, Jinx focused her attention on her analog in the Titans - Raven. Their first battle ended with her victorious, and after defeating the Titans, they took command of their headquarters, Titans Tower. Jinx temporarily moved into the quarters normally occupied by Raven. When the Titans regrouped, they fought to take back the Tower and Beast Boy distracted Jinx, tricking her into firing off random blasts of energy that caused the roof above her to collapse. Jinx survived the incident, however, and soon regrouped with the rest of the H.I.V.E. students.

In a later adventure, the H.I.V.E. students once again encountered the Teen Titans while in the midst of a daring bank robbery. The H.I.V.E. students managed to evade capture, but not before Robin planted a homing beacon on Jinx's costume. The Titans used the beacon to discover the location of the H.I.V.E. Academy and Cyborg infiltrated the organization using the alias "Stone". As "Stone", he befriended Jinx and the others, but did not fool the H.I.V.E.'s new headmaster, Brother Blood. Although Cyborg's true identity soon became known to the group, his presence made Jinx begin to question her commitment towards being a supervillain.

Some time later, Jinx and the H.I.V.E. Five were in the midst of robbing a museum when they encountered Kid Flash, who easily took the stolen items from them whilst giving Jinx a rose. By this point, Jinx felt that her reputation amongst the H.I.V.E. Five was tarnished, and she wanted to prove that she had what it took to play in the big leagues. To accomplish this, she attempted to cultivate a relationship with Madame Rouge of the Brotherhood of Evil. She encountered Kid Flash once again, and managed to capture him on behalf of the Brotherhood. While imprisoned, the speedster asked Jinx why she insisted on hanging out with "losers" like the H.I.V.E. Five. This angered Jinx greatly, but something in Kid Flash's words struck a chord within her. Nevertheless, she believed that the capture of Kid Flash would assure her a place within the Brotherhood. Kid Flash soon escaped confinement, but Jinx caught up with him and managed to lay him low with an electro-stunner. Madame Rouge, however, was unimpressed with Jinx's handiwork and rebuked her efforts, calling her "pathetic". Jinx soon turned against Madame Rouge and, following a brief battle, began to distance herself from the rest of the H.I.V.E. Five.

Kid Flash's persistent efforts to reform her finally paid off, as Jinx eventually abandoned the H.I.V.E. Five altogether and joined the Titans in their battle against the Brotherhood of Evil. She no longer actively participates in criminal endeavors, instead aiding the Teen Titans in their various adventures. 

Teen Titans Go! (comics)

The animated version of Jinx makes many more appearances (being one of the main characters in a few issues) in the Teen Titans Go! comic books, starting from issue #1. It should be noted that, despite her limited role in the TV series, she gained significant popularity among the show's fans, especially following the premiere of "Lightspeed".

In issues #26–27, hints are given to her later "turning over a new leaf" (foreshadowing her eventual heroic turn in "Lightspeed"). She also appears in issue #34 as Kid Flash's girlfriend, getting jealous when he begins flirting with Raven, Argent and several other females. In issue #36, she gets captured, along with the other Titan heroines, by Blackfire and is almost sold into slavery by the Gordanians. In issue #39, she is still with Kid Flash, and when Larry, who is playing Cupid, strikes other women with his love arrows whilst trying to hit Kid Flash, Jinx has her hands full with keeping them from flirting with her boyfriend.

Jinx also appears in issue #40, still as part of the H.I.V.E. Five at that time, and issue #43, helping the Titans stop Dr. Light's new supervillain team, the Fearsome Five. She is mad at Raven and the Titans because she has not been given a Titans communicator, but calms down once Raven tells that Robin wants her to infiltrate the Fearsome Five. When they make their appearance to Cyborg and Beast Boy, Jinx is with them (and the Titans act as if they were shocked about Jinx's "betrayal"). After the Fearsome Five break into Titans Tower, the Titans, Jinx and Kid Flash ambush and quickly defeat them. After the battle, Robin gives Jinx a Titans communicator (the only reason she didn't get one originally was because Robin had run out of them during the battle against the Brotherhood of Evil).

In issue #53, it is revealed that Jinx's nickname is "Lucky" and that she had endured a disappointing relationship with Kid Kold, one of the two villains (along with his sister, Ice Kate) featured in that issue, before joining the H.I.V.E. Five. At the end of the day, Jinx shares her official first kiss with Kid Flash.

In the comics, after joining the Teen Titans, Jinx is shown to understand that she doesn't have to be evil because of her powers; this is proven when she tells Rose "Ravager" Wilson (Slade's daughter) that she has a choice and that she doesn't have to be like her father.

Physical Appearance

Jinx is one of only four characters to have grey skin (the other three being Argent, Raven and Kyd Wykkyd). She has bright pink hair in the shape of devil horns that stick out slightly at the top. Her eyes are pink, with the pupils being similar to those of a cat. She also has small, oval-shaped (triangle-shaped in the comics) pink cheek blushes. She wears a purple/black dress, a black necklace with a purple charm on it, a thin purple belt at the waist with a mini purple poncho attached, purple/black stockings and black/purple boots.

Personality

During her time with the H.I.V.E. Five, Jinx is a very ambitious go-getter with a slight mean streak. Because of her goals to rise among the ranks of villains, she tries her best to be an effective H.I.V.E. member under both its regimes. Far more mature, focused and controlled than her male teammates, Jinx has proven to be a largely capable and determined, if subconsciously insecure, leader. She also idolized Madame Rouge of the Brotherhood of Evil before Kid Flash stepped in to change her mind. Jinx is also strong in her own personality, though, even directly assaulting Rouge and releasing Kid Flash when Rouge taunted and mocked her, deeming her a "pathetic failure" and an "embarrassment".

At first, Jinx appears to be quiet, mean, mysterious, often speaking in whispers and sometimes depicted as rather crazy because of the evil, crooked grin she usually wore when battling. However, in "Lightspeed", we see a more determined, outspoken and emotional side of Jinx who wants to be respected and not shunned because of her bad-luck powers. Kid Flash helped Jinx bring out her true personality, and how she feels about certain things. Generally, however, despite her habitual dark looks, she is a very fashion-conscious girl, more intent on hunting for interesting attires and accessories rather than getting rich. Furthermore, she is characterized as the "popular girl" of the H.I.V.E. Five; in the series, a number of super-teens - including Kid Flash, Cyborg, See-More and Kid Kold - are revealed to have (or had) a crush on her.

Relationships

Teen Titans

Kid Flash

Jinx and Kid Flash's relationship was kind of rocky at first, but they are off that road and now really care for each other. In the comics, they are shown to be more romantic. They are frequently seen on dates at the movies, the carnival, the pizza place and in the park. They help each other when they need it, like when Jinx helped Kid Flash all the way to Titans Tower and pleaded with Raven to help him get his powers back. She also gets jealous when he flirts with other girls.

While Jinx believed that she'd been cursed with bad luck throughout her life and was barely surviving as a villainess, Kid Flash lived a relatively normal life until the freak accident that led to him becoming the sidekick of The Flash.

In "The Fearsome Five", while Kid Flash was watching Jinx (who was infiltrating the titular supervillain team on behalf of Robin) through a monitor, he was worried about her well-being and told the Titans not to hurt her. In "Dial H for Hero", Kid Flash called Jinx "Slowpoke" like how Kid Kold had nicknamed her "Lucky". Kid Flash and Jinx are a strong couple in the series, despite only featuring in a few episodes. They deeply care for each other and help each other out when they're in trouble.

Cyborg (as "Stone")

While Cyborg was undercover at the H.I.V.E Academy as "Stone", Jinx falls in love with him and even asks him out to a dance. It turns out they both had crushes on each other, when Bumblebee admits she read a little more on his disc about the huge crush on Jinx. They did not go out, though, as they were on different sides. When Jinx joined the Teen Titans, they still did not get together, mainly because she was in a romantic relationship with Kid Flash and he was in a relationship with Sarah Simms, though they did end up becoming friends.

Villains

Gizmo and Mammoth

Jinx was very close friends (or, at the very least, strong allies) with Gizmo and Mammoth at the H.I.V.E. Academy and during their time as members of the H.I.V.E. Five. They are never seen without one another until the last episode of the series. The extension of their relationships with one another is not pinpointed, but in "Final Exam", they seemed comfortable associating with one another in the Titans' lounge; they also share a dwelling place as the H.I.V.E. Five. Jinx was the unofficial leader of this posse while at the H.I.V.E. Academy, and she was the self-titled leader of the H.I.V.E. Five. They always trained together at the Academy, as their varying talents and skills complemented the others' very nicely. Because of this, these three would fight back-to-back with very synchronized battle tactics, which often lead them to victories. However, when Jinx switched sides to join Kid Flash and the Teen Titans, she didn't hesitate to defeat Gizmo and Mammoth and allow them to be flash-frozen. Since then, Gizmo has given Jinx the unflattering nickname of "Traitor Girl".

Kid Kold

Little is known about Jinx's relationship with Kid Kold. They had broken up when Jinx went to study at the H.I.V.E. Academy, with Kold later getting his sister (Ice Kate) involved in the crime business. He is a villain too, but has never appeared in the TV series. When they were dating, Kid Kold and Jinx developed nicknames for each other: Jinx's was "Lucky" while his was "Leo". He was shocked to find out that she was a Teen Titan and was even more shocked that she was the girlfriend of Kid Flash. When Jinx says she doesn't want to hurt him and if he could just come along with her so she could take him to jail, he replied coldly "So what? You expect me to turn myself in or something? Just 'cause of what we once had?". When he reaches for his ice gun, it turns out his sister had taken it to battle Kid Flash. Jinx uses her powers to pull his pants down at the same moment Kid Flash returns with Ice Kate in handcuffs. When the two villains are arrested, Kid Flash shows some concern, but Jinx says that it's all good now. With that, Kid Flash and Jinx share their first official kiss.

"Lucky, huh? Were you two an item or something?"
"One of the many mistakes I made in the past, but life's good now... and so am I."
~ Kid Flash and Jinx

See-More

See-More and Jinx have not dated, but have shown interest in one-another. In "Lightspeed", they are seen working together. See-More was there for Jinx when she needed it, but in Jinx's vision, he was more like a friend, even though See-More may have wanted to be more. When she leaves on her own to find Kid Flash to prove that she's not completely useless, many of the members did not want to come, but See-More came. When she thanks him, a faint blush is shown on his face before floating away on his giant eye balloon. When the episode is almost done, he offers to help her rob a technology store, but Jinx kindly rejects his offer.

Powers and Abilities

  • Jinx Magic: Jinx's body produces mystical energy which she can use for a variety of effects. Though an act of will, Jinx can cause electrical systems to malfunction. Jinx's sorcery also enables her to affect the elements. She can generate a whirlpool or tidal wave in the middle of the ocean, or summon heavy winds to knock opponents off their feet. Jinx has the ability of Probability Control, or manipulation over luck or - in Jinx's case - bad luck. Jinx is described as an enchanting sorceress who wields the power of bad luck, which manifests as pink, lightning-like energy blasts/waves fired from her hands. Jinx's powers portray a manipulation of probability, or more specifically, the ability to "jinx" her enemies, hence her name. How she does this has never been explored in the series. When she is not shooting waves of energy, her eyes glow a bright pink instead, and can make structures crumble. In early episodes, it was shown that her powers are magical in nature; however, in later episodes, she's seen exhibiting her powers as a free flow output through her brain, common for most psionics. When she wants her enemies to be "jinxed", she mostly uses her energy waves to disrupt solid structures in her surroundings, though other effects are also possible, such as tidal waves. Her bad-luck energy can also serve a direct offensive role as concussive blasts. As shown in Teen Titans Go! issue #1, her powers cannot bypass Raven's dark-energy shields. Jinx is also an accomplished gymnast, capable of dodging beam-bursts, starbolts and pillars of stone telekinetically launched at her with ease.
  • Probability Manipulation: Among these is the ability to affect probability fields around specific objects.
  • Energy Projection: Primarily, though, Jinx uses her power to produce bursts of concussive mystical energy. She can hurl this energy either as a blast, or as a pink wave/hex, which she uses to knock her opponents off their feet.
  • Expert Gymnast: Jinx is extremely agile and uses various somersaults and tumbling to avoid offensive attacks. She has also incorporated her gymnastic skill into close-quarters combat.

Episode Appearances

  • "Final Exam"
  • "Deception"
  • "Mother Mae-Eye"
  • "Homecoming - Part 2" (cameo)
  • "Lightspeed"
  • "Titans Together"

Etymology

In Latin, the word "Jinx" means "bad luck".

Gallery

Images

Trivia

  • Jinx's energy looks similar to Gwen Tennyson and Charmcaster's mana.
  • The shape of Jinx's hair looks similar to a horseshoe, which has a superstitious relation to luck. Oddly, while Jinx's powers revolve around bad luck, her hair is pointed upwards, and an upward-pointed horseshoe is a symbol of good luck.
    • Another thing about her hairstyle is that it partially resembles that of another well-known villainess from another game not related to DC or Marvel: namely Ultimecia from the Final Fantasy series.
  • Interestingly, whenever she was fighting against the Titans, she always battled Raven ("Final Exam", "Deception" and "Mother Mae-Eye")
  • Jinx's probability manipulating powers are very similar to Scarlet Witch's.
  • Jinx is the only supporting character in the show to not have eyebrows.
  • It is implied that Jinx likes unicorns, as seen in "Lightspeed" when Kid Flash goes through her drawings.
  • Jinx is vastly different from her comic book counterpart, who is an Indian sorceress who wears golden jewelry with mostly white clothes and had dark skin, along with no hair. The original Jinx also has various elemental magic powers instead of bad luck-themed abilities, and her powers are also weakened if she's not on the ground.
  • Jinx is one of the few villains in Teen Titans to redeem themselves and become a hero.
  • Jinx's favorite food is blueberry pie.
  • Some of the Teen Titans fandom have given her the name "Jaya" as her real name.

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