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  2. Oct 25, 2014 · If you watched the FULL episode you would know that this was NOT Robin's real face it was another mask. If you would like to see how he really looks click below!

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  3. A user shares an image of Robin without his mask from the animated series Teen Titans. Other users comment on the uncanny resemblance, the design choice, and the reference to The Batman's version of Robin.

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    Teen Titans origins

    Robin was born as Richard "Dick" Grayson to John and Mary Grayson. As a child, he and his parents were a family of circus acrobats known as The Flying Graysons. 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. The owner refused, and the two gangsters sabotaged the trapeze wiring with acid. During their next performance on the trapeze, his parents were swinging fro...

    Joining Teen Titans

    Robin met up with Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Raven when Starfire came to Earth and started destroying the city. 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. She then kissed him to learn English, and told him to leave her alone unless he wanted to be destroyed. Robin and the others teamed up to find her, and they later fought the aliens who came to find and imprison Starfire. Shortly after defeati...

    Robin's first appearance in the show was at the Titans Tower. In "Final Exam", he had a discussion with Starfire about light-speed travel. After finding out that their refrigerator was filled with mold, Robin went with the other Titans to a pizza parlor. When he and his teammates went outside, they stumbled across three H.I.V.E. Academystudents. Robin fought alongside his teammates and managed to put up a good fight, before a hole began to open in the midst of the battle. The hole was large e...

    Robin is usually shown in just his costume, which is consisted of green tights with black ankle-high steel-toed boots, green elbow-high gloves, a short-sleeve green t-shirt underneath a red armored vest with a yellow letter "R" inside a black circle over his left pectoral muscle, a yellow utility belt and a black cape that has a yellow interior. He...

    Robin is a natural-born leader. He is heroic, noble, kind, selfless, stoic, stubborn, brooding and usually serious in tone, but has had a fair number of funny moments. In DC Comics and other incarnations, Robin is even toned and playful despite some outbursts of rage, such as when he learns of his parents' killer and when he eventually stops workin...

    Though Robin technically possesses no true superhuman powers, he has undergone a vigorous and intensive training regimen under Batman, conditioning his body and mind to peak human levels, to such a scale that he has been called a "one-man army" by the Master of Games. Some versions of the Teen Titans have suggested that the reason for his obsessive...

    In combat, Robin functions as a close-range blitzer, a role he shares with Beast Boy, however he also functions as the team’s undisputed leader and tactician. When fighting villains, Robin usually relies on his speed and agility to get close and pummel them into submission with his martial arts and bo staff. Despite being a normal human, Robin’s pe...

    Unlike most other superhero television series, the Teen Titans characters maintain their superhero identities at all times. Although the series hints at the concept of an alter ego or secret identity, it is rarely explored. The Titans have even been seen sleeping in their uniforms. Some fans have debated over which Robin leads the Teen Titans. His ...

    In the DC comics, there have been several different Robins. There was Dick Grayson (the original Boy Wonder), Jason Todd (kidnapped by The Joker, tortured and killed, then resurrected to become the...

    Robin is the only member of the Teen Titans who does not have any superpowers.
    Robin refers to Batman briefly in "Apprentice - Part 2". When Slade says that Robin may even come to view him as a father figure, he replies, "I already have a father." Bats are subsequently seen f...
    After attempting to steal a weapon for Slade in "Apprentice - Part 2", Robin escapes to the roof, where he fights the rest of the Titans. One of the giant signs on the roof says Wayne Enterprises,...
    His favorite genre of movies is action likely due to being a hero who loves a good fight.
  4. I see this stuff in nightmares. In my opinion, man should never be without his mask

  5. Feb 23, 2023 · While trying to defeat a duo known as Thunder and Lightning, the Titans cross paths with a mysterious sage who is revealed to be Slade. DC Kids is home to all your favorite DC characters, videos...

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  7. A user shared an image of Robin without his mask on the Teen Titans subreddit. The comments are mostly reactions of shock, horror and humor to the cursed image.

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