Starfire later goes onto the pier and sees Robin without his mask on, crying. At first, Starfire thinks "Prom" is a duel, and cartoonishly slaps Kitten with a glove (a medieval custom indicating a duel is accepted), but is horrified to learn that Prom is a date. Kory eventually regained consciousness but drove off in a frenzy. Before she left, Dick made her take a phone to call him when she decided she needed to. "Demo" However, when their plan failed Robin started to argue with Cyborg. with a shocked look on his face. However, though they remain unaware, it's obvious to everyone else how they truly feel about each other, as even a few enemies have realized just how smitten they are. Dick went outside and found their car, using their cell phone to locate Dr. Adamson in Chicago, Illinois. As a child, he and his parents were a family of circus acrobats known as The Flying Graysons. Robin and Starfire are later shown at a safe-house, where Starfire explains to Robin that he was not the only Titan attacked, and gives him a copy of his uniform. Eventually making their way back to the living room, Gar and Rachel were surrounded by Dick and the rest of the now-possessed Titans. She expressed her fears that Slade would get the best of him, admitting they'd all made mistakes, not just him. He used a maneuver called "The Sonic Boom" alongside Cyborg to stop Cinderblock from escaping. They traveled to Corvo in Milwaukee, Jason unable to enter due to his age. When Metallo arrived in the city, Robin had Raven use her abilities to block the Kryptonite radiation from his open chest to give Superboy the chance to knock Metallo away. Nightwing This is in large part due to his intelligence and his keen understanding of his team, their strengths and weaknesses. With the battle finally ended and the rain washing away the ink, Robin admits to Starfire that he was wrong about earlier, revealing that they can be "more" than heroes, and he finally starts to reveal his true feelings for her, but Starfire cuts him off, saying, "Robin... stop talking." Family Choosing to mentor her, Dick reformed the Titans to protect her and set out to destroy the Organization, all while trying to overcome his ultra-violent tendencies and reclaim his self control. While inside, Kory stole Dick's car. He also seems to be very thin and his arms and legs are like bones. When a thug attempted to rob him in an alley, Robin quickly defeated him and took his clothes. In 2002, John and Mary fell to their deaths after Tony Zucco burned their trapeze ropes with hydrofluoric acid, when Dick was twelve. Robin demonstrating just how lethal his kicks can be. The mega-rich playboy Bruce Wayne, otherwise known as Batman, adopted Dick and made him his sidekick, Robin (also known as the \"Boy Wonder\").Having been mistreated by Batman, Robin left Gotham and arrived at Jump City in the episode \"Flashback\". Due to his circus upbringing, Dick places great value on family, believing it to be central to his world. Robin ultimately forgave her for her crimes when she turned against Slade, and sacrificed herself to save the city from a triggered volcano. After reaching the asylum, they were captured and Dick was mentally tortured by showing him his dark past. He was trained extensively and took on the identity as Robin where his acrobatic past served as an asset. In the episode "Go!" We break down the team's true origins and what it means for Titans 2.0. In the end, it was Robin who crashed Starfire's wedding, informing her that it was a set-up. [11], They returned back to Titans Tower, where Dick was informed that Rose's father was Slade Wilson. He stated that she must take, as goin' alone would be dangerous, but she points out that he's alone, too. Alive Together, Batman (Bruce) and he disrupted Zucco’s extortion rackets and gambling rackets and then successfully baited the riled Zucco into visiting a construction sight, where they captured him. On the way there, Jason told Dick all about how he'd become Robin, also making him aware of the trackers that both of them had in their arms, unbeknownst to Dick. The character was originally created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, and Jerry Robinson, to serve as a junior counterpart to the superhero Batman. Despite that, Robin still remains as a calm, level-headed and intelligent leader who comes up with clever strategies in battles and keeps a calm head most of the time. Next time, my plans will succeed... and the Titans will pay.Slade swore vengeance on Teen Titans. Before he could leave, Jason told Dick why he was truly there, and how someone had been hunting down his former circus friends, using hydrofluoric acid. As Robin is about to be crushed by a structure in the collapsing site, compliments of Slade, a distressed Raven taps into her inner power (or, rather, a birthday "gift" from Trigon) and stops time itself briefly. Boy WonderTeen WonderTeenage ThunderboltNightwing (future self)Birdie BoyRed XSnotty (by Mad Mod)Bird Brain (by Gizmo)Robbie-poo (by Kitten)Teen Wonder (by Control Freak)Spike (by Val-Yor)Kid (by Red X)Chuckles (also by Red X)Robby Wobbie (by Mother Mae-Eye) As support, Robin is the undisputed leader, and is usually plans and strategies for his team to defeat villains or overcome obstacles. In "Bunny Raven... or ...How to Make A Titananimal Disappear", In "Titans East", Robin appointed Cyborg to help rebuild the Titans East. Cyborg's comment of "...four feet tall and smells of cheap hair gel" in "Divide and Conquer" is not entirely untrue. They were interrupted by Hank, who was angry to see Dick. In "The End - Part 3", Robin was also able to give Raven enough hope and courage for her to defeat Trigon, and he told Raven that she was the most hopeful person he knew. Dick Grayson and Rachel Roth, a special young girl possessed by a strange darkness, get embroiled in a conspiracy that could bring Hell on Earth. When Kitten arrives, she tells Robin to "Take my arm and lead me in, and would it kill you to smile?" Starfire begins to doubt if she could change their future, but Nightwing reassures her that she need not worry. The evil Robin may have been the good Robin, brainwashed by Warp after returning to Robin's childhood and replacing Batman with himself as Robin's mentor. However, Robin, along with the rest of the. Robin is always shown in just his costume that is consisted of green tights with black steel-toed boots, green gloves, a green short-sleeved shirt underneath a red armored vest with a yellow "R" over his left pectoral muscle, a yellow utility belt and a black cape that has a yellow interior. It is assumed that he is about to say that he doesn't mind it at all, before they are interrupted by a vicious alien monster. He has had two secret bases, which were both destroyed. For reasons undisclosed in the show, but the actual reason being that after being shot, Batman tried to take Robin out of the field, but Robin thought he was being treated like a kid and was about to give up being a hero with Batman (calling it “Kid Stuff”). He is heroic, noble, kind, selfless, stoic, stubborn, brooding and usually serious in tone, but has had a fair number of funny moments. The hole was large enough that Robin accidentally fell in. Robin had him arrested, but Zucco was promptly released on account of providing the police valuable intelligence about the Maroni crime family. They are two of the closest people on the team, and as such Raven often finds comfort in Robin, telling him about things no one else knows. Starfire is about leave to give Robin time to change, but Robin grabs her arm before she even gets up. Robin however did not get the chance to explain to Terra that he was still willing to allow her to join, despite her lack of mastery of her powers. Teen Titans: 20 Things About Robin That Make No Sense Robin is mysterious, so we don't have all the facts about the Boy Wonder. Cyborg is also well aware of how Robin truly feels about Starfire, and he tends to tease Robin about his feelings for her. A reported character description from Titans Season 3 has surfaced for "Danny," however an Instagram user theorizes "Danny" is actually a codename for the Tim Drake Robin as the description states: In "The Quest", After encountering a thief with expert fighting moves, Robin decides to improve on his martial art skills by seeking out a legendary trainer: The True Master. While wearing the suit, Robin/Red X's appearance is that of a person dressed in a completely black bodysuit that features a red 'X' (with the lower-right point elongated to stretch across the chest to the bottom of the right pectoral muscle) placed over the top of the left pectoral muscle, an ash-gray utility belt that features a silver/light gray buckle, a concealed teleportation button (shaped like a circle that features a red 'X', when reveale⦠That night, the team converged on the living room as helicopters flew past the tower. After his teammates regrouped, they discovered that Robin was missing.It is unknown how Robin managed to get out of the hole. Hank suddenly arrived home and saw Dawn holding Dick's arm, causing the two men to get into a physical altercation, only to be stopped by a sonic scream from Rachel. Mad Mod becomes young again (as he is the episode where he first appears but that was an illusion) while Robin is turned into a frail old man not strong enough to even walk. The most notable costume change he goes through is during the movie Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, when he briefly changes into a costume with black shades, a skinny black suit with a long jacket, and his hair down in order to hide from Tokyo Troopers when he was wanted for the "murder" of Saico-Tek. Unlike most other superhero television series, the Teen Titans characters maintain their superhero identities at all times. Robin also respects Beast Boy, and believes him to be an integral part of the team. Both Dick and Donna were informed that Kory is from another planet and that her mission is to kill an interdimensional being named Trigon: A demon capable of destroying her world and many others. However, Dick heard screaming, running to find Rachel engulfed in darkness. Robin tries to convince a desperate Beast Boy that he didn't really see Terra (knowing of his obsession with seeing Slade in "Haunted"), while he himself wonders if Terra has truly returned. He became a detective in the Detroit Police Department to keep criminals within arms' reach. Teen Titans Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. The owner refused, and the two gangsters sabotaged the trapeze wiring with acid. Robin might be short for his age. ", In the future Nightwing (Robin in the future) is seen to be protective and a bit more romantic, suggesting either more emotional maturity, or the fact that he never got to tell Starfire how he felt before she "disappeared" into the future. However he does have a soft spot for children, especially runaways as he identifies with them, and with a select few people who have proven themselves trustworthy, such as his late partner Amy Rohrbach. Cyborg, 17. Dick went to talk to Hank, who admitted he knew Dick had done the right thing, apologizing for his prior demeanor.[12]. Richard John "Dick" Grayson As the years progress, Dick is depicted a little older the more he's introduced. It focuses on the fact that it was a solemn day for Robin; the anniversary of his parents' deaths, and Robin had been close to tears for the entire story. The following day Rachel, initially angry and sulky by Dick's departure, just a few seconds before he goes decided to drop the façades and give him one last hug, thanking him for all he had done for her. Gotham City In "Go! Alias(es) During this brief alliance, Robin and Slade get to understand each other better, but after Trigon is defeated by Raven, Slade escapes before he can be captured by the Titans, rekindling Robin's burning desire to hunt him down. After his teammates chose to stay and were consumed by Plasmus, Robin almost fell in a tub of acid before being saved by Cyborg. During their next performance on the trapeze, his parents were swinging from ropes when they suddenly broke, causing his parents to fall to their deaths. According to the producers, he is 5'4": the same height as Raven, two inches shorter than Starfire, and three inches taller than Beast Boy. Robin destroys the high tech cane by snapping it in half, this turns the city which Mad Mod made England, back into what it used to be, Jump City. However, after having to perform some of Cyborg's chores he started to regret the argument the two had and to top it all of, he had no one to play video games with. Joining them along the way are the hot-headed Starfire and loveable Beast Boy. At times he is shown to be taller than Raven, at other times they are the same height. However, he does support them, and was very happy to see that they finally confessed their feelings for each other. In addition to comic books, the superhero Robin also appears in other media, such as films, television and radio. The producers incorporated traits from all of them (except Damian, who didn't exist yet at the time the show started) into the one for this show. Voice While playing a reality RPG game, Starfirewondered into a building made entirely of adobe. The two have a very healthy relationship, and actively respect each other's privacy and interests. Haven beaten everyone, Robin learns the Master of Games is just using the tournament in order to capture and steal the abilities of the heroes. When Starfire and Robin fight, she whispers something indiscernible in evil Robin's ear, and he vanishes with a gasp. However, they were quickly rescued by Jason Todd.[7]. Robin competes in a game where he has to battle the other competitors. An example of Cyborg and Robin's friendship. Dick gave chase, and tracked her to a room in an abandoned hotel, tied to a chair, with her captor dead in a pool of blood. suffocates. Powers and abilities Trying to distance himself from the hero game, Dick became a police officer entwined in a plot to use a teenage girl, Rachel Roth, to bring about the apocalypse. Nightwing uses his old Titans Communicator to reunite the Titans, and together they return to the museum where their troubles all started. Dick and Kory headed there, but when he refused to talk to another cop, Dick entered the man's home and beat him up, before realizing they were being watched by his young son. He is also Starfire's main love interest and finally becomes her boyfriend in the series' finale movie. Quote comics. Robin's hair is styled in the same manner as that of Dick Grayson's Robin. The Titans, led by Nightwing, launch an all-out assault on Warp, defeating him and destroying his time machine. He and his teammates went to fight it off and succeeded. In "Aftershock - Part 2", When the Titans resurface and attack her, Robin and the rest of the Titans finally hold nothing back, showing no more mercy for her betrayal, and are almost effortlessly able to overpower her. Robin tried to talk to her until Blackfire dragged him off. [9], Under Trigon's control, Dick was made to chase after an escaping Rachel and Gar, falsely promising them that everything would be fine. But despite his struggles, Robin has time and time again proven to be a great leader. By the same logic, that means we can assume Tim Drake - the third Robin - won't appear in Titans season 1. They end up stuck in a cave, where they begin to talk about how they feel for each other. In the DC comics, there have been several different Robins. Robin then uses it to reverse it's aging effects turning him back to normal and Mod back to an old man. Both Robin and Cyborg have a special combo move, called the Sonicboom, which involves the use of Robin's explosive disc and Cyborg sonic cannon. She knocked him into the molten lava and sent the evil mastermind to his doom. Teen TitansBatman (former partner and mentor)Slade (formerly forced mentor) In "Divide and Conquer", Robin fought Cinderblock with the rest of his teammates. ", when they first met, Raven told Robin, Beast Boy, and Cyborg "If you knew what I really am, you wouldn't want me around." Robin, 18. However, he did and regrouped with the rest of his teammates. when the Titans first met, Beast Boy (who implied that he was a loner and hasn't had anybody to talk to since he left the Doom Patrol) wanted to befriend everybody, but Robin made it clear that he didn't want to be part of a team (but eventually does form the Titans). Meanwhile, the girl attempted to escape from Titans Tower, but was met by the rest of the team. Despite this, Robin does maintain a more relaxed, at times even playful side, which he sometimes expresses when the team is not actively engaged in crime fighting. Contemplatively deciding what the best course of action was, Dick was joined by the computers by Rachel, who believed the girl joining them was the best option, especially for Dick. Robin hated Slade from the moment he learned Slade's name. During his time as Robin, Dick befriended two other bird-themed vigilantes; Hawk and Dove. Titans has already been renewed for a second season, so it's entirely possible we'll be seeing DC build up to this arc in the long-term. As a result, Robin fully trusts Terra and accepts her as an official Teen Titan. In "Haunted", Robin’s obsessive personality once more gets the better of him in this season, as a Slade mask covered in a hallucinogenic drug made him see, hear and feel Slade (who was supposedly killed by Terra a the end of season two). Deciding they needed to know how to work best with each other, they found a warehouse and demonstrated their abilities to one another. He definitively promised to never leave her again, before they embraced. Allowing them access up, they discussed their plans to take down Dr. Light. Misunderstanding, Starfire takes it to mean that she is not Robin's friend at all. This movie focuses on Robin and Starfire eventully becoming a couple. After a brief yet fierce confrontation where even the Boy Wonder appeared to meet his match, Robin helped Starfire by freeing her from her chains. His trousers and steel bo-staff weapon are usually associated with Tim Drake's appearance when he first became Robin in the comics in 1989. Watching as Trigon regained his true form and headed outside to begin his work, Dick's mindscape was entered by Rachel, who attempted to make Dick see reason. After he learned the truth about Jericho's death, he escaped from prison and received a new suit to bring him back from Deathstroke's mind and becomes Nightwing. This poster reveals how Robin's parents use to look as well how he used to look when he was younger. Dick Grayson Dick approached Clayton, surprising him, causing Clay to squeeze him tightly. As an old man, Robin is so weak that he can't even walk. Kon-El [Superboy] Age: 16 [chronologically only 2-3 years old] In post- Final Crisis comics, he's depicted as being ⦠Dislikes Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Tim Drake and Damian Wayne are generally the versions of Robin chosen to be portrayed. Starfire's last words of the episode were "...I shall choose my own husband. The two-headed there, running into three of its occupants. Instead of wanting to cause chaos and destroy the city, this Red X only wants Zynothium (a chemical that powers his suit) and to be "number one". Starfire replies that it is, and this causes Robin and Starfire to start discussing the topic of kissing. Deciding to work on finding Dr. Light, Dick pulled Gar out of training to help, having him monitor the city's power grids. In "The Beast Within", Robin angrily pushes Beast Boy to reveal to them what had transpired when Raven was hurt, demanding he "remember", lest he be handed over to the police. SladeBeing taken for a foolBeing treated like a kidFailing missionsLosing battlesAny guy flirting with StarfireHis friends in dangerTony ZuccoThe Anniversary of his parents' deathsBeing compared to Slade Dick Grayson is Robin in the Titans series in development. In "Birthmark", It is obvious Robin cares a lot about Raven, as he willingly traveled into a literal "Hell" created by Trigon in order to save her. Robin, who has now become Nightwing, saves Starfire from Warp, but Warp escapes with the final piece needed to fix his time machine. With his fellow Teen Titans, self-appointed protectors of Jump City, Robin encountered Slade, the mastermind villain who is Robin's arch rival, responsible for the majority of the villains the Titans clashed with during this time, including the H.I.V.E. Terra asked Slade for help and he sent Plasmus, Overload, and Cinderblock (and fused them into one creature) to fight the Titans in her place while she would return to Slade's secret base. He then called Alfred Pennyworth, hoping to get some money transferred to pay Dawn and Hank to look after Rachel. Raven and Robin have an extremely tight bond, and she claims that he knows her better than anyone. He even pursued a romantic relationship with Dove, one that ended in resentment and jealousy. Though their feelings are seen in almost every episode, there are five main episodes that focuses entirely on their relationship, showing just how much stronger they are becoming while also showing Robin and Starfire growing even closer towards each other. Robin becomes obsessed and enraged by Slade's return, even more so when Slade runs right past Starfire, who does not see him at all. He uses the Skater's hair, and Damian Wayne's head. Throughout the series, it is shown that Cyborg's laid-back nature and Robin's serious demeanor sometimes clash on missions. This shows an expanding part of their relationship, as they both become seriously angry with each other, leading to Beast Boy finally letting go of his childhood admiration of Robin, as was displayed when they first formed the team at a younger age. During the film, Robin expresses horror when Starfire kisses a random Japanese boy to learn Japanese. Robin and the others teamed up to find her, and they later fought the aliens who came to find and imprison Starfire. "Go!" That night, Kory and Dick admired as Gar and Rachel bonded. Other names He also briefly wore a tux in "Date with Destiny". It is revealed that Cyborg is Robin's second-in-command. Later that night, Dick approached Donna in the kitchen, who chastised him for re-starting the Titans after what had previously occurred. Raven is seen by Robin as a very close friend/companion, as they can understand each other and are on extremely good terms. Robin In "Final Exam", he had a discussion with Starfire about light-speed travel. Starfire gives an apology to Robin, saying "I'm sorry." He also seems to have a massive army of robotic comman⦠Before the portal can close, the future Cyborg keeps it open with his sonic cannon, and begs Starfire to hurry up and return to the past to ensure that the break-up of the Teen Titans would never occur. Raven was 16 when Trigon came to Earth. "Titans" As partners, they really care about the other's safety and well being; as evident in "Birthmark". When Val-Yor sent Starfire into imminent danger, Robin was deeply concerned, and even attempted to try to leave the ship to help her, but Val-Yor wouldn't allow it. His main goal is to defeat the Titans, destroy the city, and quite possibly rule the world, all for unknown reasons. From the beginning and through years of rumors, this series has been billed as Dick Grayson and his team. Dick came to be disillusioned with Batman and left for Detroit in 2017. In "Aftershock", Slade and his new apprentice, Terra, appear and attack the Titans off-guard. They are later seen on the rooftop of the Tokyo tower. Robin takes the blame on himself and goes out to stop X personally. And upon finding out, Robin was outraged, and even demanded that Val-Yor apologizes. Nightwing tells her to return the clock that Warp has stolen. But, as a consequence of this action, she was turned to stone, becoming one with the earth itself. While the Titans worry that he might be going crazy, Raven enters Robin's mind (seeing the death of The Flying Graysons and Robin performing his oath before Batman), and sees that, to Robin at least, Slade is real. When Starfire was leaving, they shared one last romantic moment holding hands, before she returned to her time. However the Titans managed to break free, with Robin revealing their findings to Starfire, just in time before the wedding vows were made. In the comics, Dick Grayson falls in love with Starfire. To help clear his mind, she brought him to an exhibition featuring her photographs. They all grew annoyed at him harboring a probable enemy, but he asked them to focus on Dr. Light, with him dealing with Rose. Robin's cape caught Blackfire's eye and was complimented by her. Confused and concerned, he later found her being stuffed unconscious into a police car. Impressed with her skills, Dick went to retrieve her, bringing her unconsciously back to recuperate, also changing her bandage on her wounded eye. This does not mean to say that Beast Boy has lost his respect for Robin. Another kiss between the two occurs in Teen Titans Go!, #Issue 47 after the events of Trouble in Tokyo. While he was preparing for a performance one day, he overheard two gangsters who worked for a crime boss named Tony Zucco attempt to extort protection money from the circus owner. Titans Season 3 may be ushering in a third Robin according to speculation and rumor, with none other than Tim Drake. In turn, Robin, along with the rest of the Titans with the exception of Raven, marveled at her great geokinetic abilities upon her demonstration during a training session back at Titan headquarters. In "Things Change", Robin and the other Titans return to Jump City, only to fight a white creature that can transform into its surroundings and use their respective elements as attacks against its enemies. After Robin and the others defeat Slade and go back to Titans Tower, Robin approaches Starfire, who looks upset, to ask if everything is okay. The original Titans headed to a stadium, where they surrounded Dr. Light. https://titans.fandom.com/wiki/Dick_Grayson_(character)?oldid=19910, This section is a stub. John Grayson(biological father)†Mary Grayson (biological mother)†Batman (adoptive father)Alfred Pennyworth (guardian) After wondering what they might want, the alien probes revealed they were looking for a Tamaranean thief. I cannot be in a world where we must fight. Eventually, he is brought back to the lair of a new villain, Professor Chang, and aids Robin with defeating him and freeing the rest of the Titans, though he doesn't take himself as an ally and escapes. Raven hugging Robin in the aftermath of Trigon's defeat in "The End - Part 3". As a result of having witnessed the brutal murder of his family as a child and his subsequent upbringing by Bruce Wayne, Dick has developed a profoundly thick skin topped by a near-impenetrable suit of emotional armor to keep himself protected from the world at large, dour, stoic, humorless, introverted and deadpan, Dick typically forgoes most human contact and keeps his feelings to himself. Old Robin Meets New in Titans Preview Celebrating Batman Day Dick Grayson might be more than a little jealous of Jason Todd in the latest Titans clip released in honor of Batman Day.
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