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Más y Menos are fictional superhero twins, around the age of 12, from the ''
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'' animated television series, affiliated with the Titans East team. They are among the few heroes on the series not to have originated in the
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. Taken out of context, their names translate from Spanish to "More and Less", but in their particular context (i.e. the symbols on their chests and their rallying cry), their names mean "Plus and Minus" as both "más" and "menos" can be used as mathematics terms. Más y Menos are both voiced by Freddy Rodriguez.


Fictional character biography


Teen Titans (TV series 2003-2006 and tie-in comics)

They are a pair of
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-speaking twins from Guatemala who can move at super speed, but only when they are in contact with each other. In "Titans East", Aqualad states that their other power is to talk only in Spanish. Their battle cry is "¡Más o Menos, sí podemos!" which translates as, "Plus or Minus, yes we can!". It seems that they are partially based on the
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Hunahpu and Xbalanque depicted in the
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chronicles; since their incorporation into the mainstream DC Universe, their origins and history have not been dealt with. The twins make their first appearance in "Titans East" as Titans East members, a Teen Titans team set up in Steel City for the purpose of hunting down
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.
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arrives to help the team build their tower, but Brother Blood attacks with his Cyborg-drones and defeats the Titans. Unbeknownst to Cyborg, Blood places all the members of the Titans East team under mind control and later forces them to attack Cyborg. The original Titans arrive following Cyborg's S.O.S., and Cyborg battles Blood while Titans West battles Titans East. With Brother Blood's defeat, Titans East is freed. Más y Menos also develop a crush on Starfire when they meet her, and both twins fight for her affection (the only time where they do not cooperate). In the episode "For Real",
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uses the "Spanish to English" option on his remote control to make Más and Menos "talk in English", which they do throughout the episode. This effect is not permanent, as they speak Spanish when they reappear in "Calling All Titans" in which they battle Johnny Rancid and
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and are separated when Menos is captured but Más escapes. He seeks
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for help and demonstrates he can sense where Menos is located and can realize Menos is in pain. However, when Menos is frozen, Más can no longer sense his brother. In the fight in the
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's lair during the episode "Titans Together", Más unfreezes Menos and they thaw the remaining captured Titans before proceeding to freeze the villains with the aid of
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(who they are impressed by). In ''Teen Titans Go!'' (a comic book based on the animated series), the twins raced Kid Flash to see who was fastest. The race became a re-enactment of the fable of
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. Kid Flash was probably faster, but he wasted time out of over-confidence.


Mainstream DC comics

Both characters later appeared in the mainstream DC Comics. In ''Teen Titans'' #38, Más y Menos joined—and left—the Teen Titans during the missing year after the ''
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''. They are also portrayed as being older than their animated counterparts. In '' Final Crisis'' #1, they team up with Sparx and Empress to battle the
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and Doctor Light. After a short battle in which the villains win, the two are laid out, impaled with shards of glass.''Final Crisis'' #1 (2008) The ''Director's Cut'' states that they survived, albeit in bad condition; they can be seen limping in the foreground to the Hall of Justice in a later panel. Más y Menos appear in a pin-up drawn by
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in ''Teen Titans'' #100, the final issue of the series. They are shown in a high-speed water balloon fight with
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.


Powers and abilities

Más y Menos have metahuman powers that allow them to move at superspeed whenever they are touching each other. A comment by
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in ''Teen Titans Go!'' #34, however, indicates that their powers are based in the
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in this continuity. Their maximum velocity is stated to be seven times the speed of sound. Más has shown the ability to sense where his brother is when he is conscious. He is also able to vibrate Menos at an extreme rate to cause heat. The twins seem to understand English, even though they do not speak it. This is shown when in the TV series
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asks them how they can travel so fast, and they answer the question in Spanish.


Other versions

* The pair also appears in issue #16 of the '' Tiny Titans'' comic book during a race around the world by the main cast. * The pair also appears in ''
Teen Titans Go! ''Teen Titans Go!'' is an American animated television series developed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic for Cartoon Network. It premiered on April 23, 2013 and is based on the DC Comics fictional superhero team. The series was announce ...
'' 2013 tie in serie comics: 'May I Have" "This Trance?", "Fouled Out and "Misadventures in Babysitting".


In other media

* Más y Menos appear in ''
Teen Titans Go! ''Teen Titans Go!'' is an American animated television series developed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic for Cartoon Network. It premiered on April 23, 2013 and is based on the DC Comics fictional superhero team. The series was announce ...
'' who made a cameo in episode "Starliar" and made an official debut in "Más y Menos" and then appear in several episodes. Both are voiced by Freddy Rodriguez. Unlike their appearance in the original ''Teen Titans'', English subtitles are provided whenever they speak. * Más y Menos make a brief appearance in ''
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies ''Teen Titans Go! To the Movies'' is a 2018 American animated superhero comedy film based on the television series ''Teen Titans Go!'', which is based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name. This film is directed by Peter Rida Mi ...
''.


References


External links


Official website of ''Teen Titans'' animated series
at Cartoon Network
Profile at ToonZone.net
{{Teen Titans Comics characters introduced in 2006 DC Comics characters who can move at superhuman speeds DC Comics male superheroes DC Comics metahumans Fictional Guatemalan people Latin American superheroes Fictional twins Characters created by Geoff Johns Characters created by Tony S. Daniel Superhero duos DC Comics superheroes Television characters introduced in 2005