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Richard John Grayson, known as "Dick" in his childhood, most known as Robin, and formerly known as The Boy Wonder, is the former protégé of Batman, as well as the leader of the Teen Titans, and one of the five main protagonists of Teen Titans Go! Desperate to lead the best superhero team ever, his perfectionism and obsessive controlling have made him quite unstable at times.

The voice actor for Robin in the 2003 Teen Titans, Scott Menville, has returned to voice the character.

History[]

Teen Titans Go![]

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Teen Titans Go! & DC Superhero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse[]

Personality[]

Powers and Abilities[]

Abilities[]

As a human, Robin has no powers and abilities; however, he instead relies on acrobatic prowess and gadgetry.

  • Acrobatics: Growing up with "The Flying Graysons", Robin became a skilled acrobat, unmatched by anyone in the DC Multiverse.
  • Martial Arts: Under Batman's tutelage, Robin learned many fighting arts, including Ninjutsu (忍術) in "The Art of Ninjutsu".
  • Physical Strength: Robin is constantly exercising and training to maintain peak human strength and agility. He is shown to have a perfect skinny body and bulging muscles on his shoulders, arms, and abs.
  • Knowledge: Wasting no time on foolishness, Robin is knowledgeable on many subjects and points of trivia. He specializes in detective skills, like his mentor. He is also shown to be a geological expert in rocks and a historian who knows some history of the Native Americans, as evidenced in "The Groover". His fixated expertise on real estate is also one of his defining traits. "Winning a Golf Tournament Is the Solution to All of Life's Money Problems" also revealed that he is very knowledgeable in golfing.
  • Leadership: Perhaps his best quality, for being an ambivert, Robin displays excellent leadership qualities, leading both by example, but also by force. He also has a fantastic ability for being very heroic, shown in "Caramel Apples" which can lead others to be inspired by him. Unfortunately, this trait is usually overshadowed by his uncontrollable rage.
  • Flute Playing: He played a flute skillfully in "Grube's Fairytales", "Smells Like Teen Titans Spirit", and "The Power of Shrimps".
  • Saxophone Playing: He played a saxophone skillfully in "Throne of Bones" and briefly in "Elbow’s".
  • Trombone Playing: He played a trombone skillfully in “How's This for a Special? Spaaaace.”
  • Master of Disguise: In some episodes like "Operation Tin Man" and "Boys vs Girls" Robin training in disguise skills are unbeatable by any crime that is in front of him. He also has a wisecracking talent of speaking in different accents.
  • Makeup skills: Robin is a skilled makeup artist, capable of transforming the initially unappealing appearances of the witch-form Justice League into stylish looks with just a few strokes and applications of his cosmetics in a matter of moments.
  • Sports: He is shown to be physical at soccer in "Kicking a Ball and Pretending to Be Hurt", basketball in "A Farce", "Career Day", skateboarding in "Rad Dudes with Bad Tudes", "The Drip", biking in "Rad Dudes with Bad Tudes", bowling in "A Farce", dodgeball in "Artful Dodgers", surfing in "Rad Dudes with Bad Tudes", baseball in "A Farce", karate in "Them Soviet Boys" and rollerblading in "Rad Dudes with Bad Tudes".

Equipment[]

  • Staff: This is Robin's main melee weapon, an extendable metal pole. It has several upgrades and features within it:
    • An electric trident (“Meatball Party,” “Staff Meeting")
    • A spear (“Starfire the Terrible”)
    • A set of explosive spikes ("Más y Menos")
    • Flowers ("Breakfast Cheese")
    • A hockey stick ("Friendship")
    • A mop ("Grandma Voice")
    • A lighter ("Booty Scooty")
    • A blaster mode ("Teen Titans Go! to the Movies")
    • A shock paralyzer ("Teen Titans Go! to the Movies")
    • A jet booster ("Teen Titans Go! to the Movies")
    • A pair of giant metal gauntlets ("Teen Titans Go! to the Movies")
  • Smoke Bombs: As seen in "Sandwich Thief", Robin uses cartridges of high-density smoke to make stealth entrances/getaways.
  • Birdarangs: Inspired by Batman's Batarangs, Robin's Birdarangs are shuriken (手裏剣)-like throwing weapons to disarm/injure foes.
  • Grappling Gun/Rope: To clear large distances or ascend tall buildings, a grappling gun (sometimes rope) can be used.
  • Net Gun: Robin can apprehend enemies by utilizing a gun that shoots nets.
  • Vehicles: As leader of the Titans, Robin often operates the steering wheel of the team's vehicles. He also has some personal rides (borrowed from Batman).
    • R-Cycle ("Starfire the Terrible")
    • Batmobile ("Sidekick")
    • T-Car ("Driver's Ed")
    • T-Sub ("Knowledge")
    • T-Plane ("Colors of Raven")
    • Left Leg of the Titan Robot ("The Left Leg")

Trivia[]

Navigation[]

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Main Team: Robin, Raven, Cyborg, Starfire, Beast Boy
Crossover Characters
Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans: Robin, Cyborg, Beast Boy, Trigon, Raven, Starfire

DC Super Hero Girls: Wonder Woman (Diana Prince), Supergirl (Kara Danvers), Bumblebee (Karen Beecher), Batgirl (Barbara Gordon), Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz), Zatanna (Zee Zatara), Invincibros (The Flash)
Scooby-Doo: Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley
Other: Beetlejuice

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Mystery Inc.
Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, Ben Ravencroft, Dona Dolores, Shannon Blake, Daniel Illiwara, Black Knight Ghost, Beau Neville

live Action
Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley,

Crossovers
DC Comics: Batman, Krypto (DC), Wonder Woman, Alfred Pennyworth, Superman (DC)
Supernatural: Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester
Teen Titans Go: Raven, Cyborg, Starfire, Robin, Beast Boy


Series
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Characters
Generation One: Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Supergirl, Blackfire

G2: Wonder Woman, Bumblebee, Supergirl, Zatanna, Batgirl (DC Super Hero Girls 2019), The Flash
Teen Titans Go!: Robin, Raven, Cyborg, Starfire, Beast Boy

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