If I recall correctly this episode came out in 2003 yeah? That would be 6 years before the 1st Arkham game was even came out. Pretty crazy that this scene predicted the future (sorta) Lol.
@@Fathertakemeaway I wouldn't exactly call it predicting the future. Rocksteady could've just watched this scene and decided to base their games' combat on it.
Tbf, those are the traits Grayson always had in the comics, even as Robin though, later years but still lmao He was an angry kid for a time, obsessive over Zucco and others, wasn’t afraid of interrogating and had to, Grayson NEVER enjoys small wins anyway…
@@dukkemonterier3429it’s really in character for her to be scared but it was just a gag. Also these Titans are way weaker than their comic book counter parts. They essentially just let him do all the work.
@@Solider7yeah but also she could at any time eliminated that army. As any of them could. It’s more that they let Robin do all the work rather than get in his way.
Its partly because they are similar to each other in ways neither would like to admit. Bruce knows he is messed up in the head so he just hopes dick doesnt become him. Dick doesnt want to be batman but its clear some of his behavior rubbed off on him. In a bad senario he needs to feel control
I think it makes an interesting story cuz as I always assumed this version of Dick never caught his parents killer so he goes down a dark path but Batman makes Robin go out on his own and instead of being a lone wolf he meets the rest of the titans leading Dick down a happier path especially during the Japan movie where realizes that the mission isn't the most important thing Especially since we see a future version of him without his friends
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@@mar_speedman Robin and Beast-Boy definitely weren’t inexperienced especially in the team working department. Batman taught Dick almost everything he knew and BB fought with the Doom Patrol.
@@Knowthyledge Taught him everything he knew? Robin ran away. He absolutely did not teach him everything he knew As for beast boy, he does have some teamworking experience, but he's a child (Like 12 or 13) not a soldier. What I'm saying is, they're not efficient I will grant you that Robin is the most experienced in combat, but even then, the feats Robin manages in this video are only due to high adrenaline and anger. Batman would perform similarly without having to lose his head And that's not to say the Teen Titans are bad. It's just, they're kids. They still have a lot of growing up to do, as people and as heroes
The best little detail in Teen Titans. Although Batman never appears, you can see the influence he had on Robin in select episodes. One of the best ways to acknowledge Batman without him stealing Robin's spotlight in his show.
They didn't have the rights, which is odd since they could use Robin, but I guess the deal was that they could use him only if they never mention Batman by name or show him in any way. So the best they could do was make references. A few bats here, a Wayne Enterprises building there, lots of "I was trained by the best" quotes from Robin, hell keep in mind that not once throughout this whole show did we ever see Robin unmasked or have anyone refer to him as Dick Grayson. It wasn't until we saw a flashback hint of the Flying Graysons that we got the confirmation that this *is* Dick Grayson (well that and the fact that he grows up into Nightwing in that episode where Starfire gets sent to the future), cause some people theorized, back in those days, that it could be Jason Todd or even Tim Drake, or just an entirely new Robin made specifically for this show.
@@TheScarletWing2490 Yeah in my own head cannon I always liked to believe that the Robin (Dick Grayson) from Batman 2004 was the Robin from Teen Titans except younger. Kinda like a prequel to Teen Titans.
Ever wonder if the Titans fought against of Batman’s rogues? Like maybe Joker, Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman, Clayface, Killer Croc, Poison Ivy, Black Mask, Two Face, Bane, Mr. Freeze or Ra’s Al Ghul (the list goes on). Or have Slade team up with one of them.
Legal bullshit. At one point DC had this nonsense rule that a character could only appear in one show at a time basically, which is why the Teen Titans never appeared in The new Batman adventures and Robin was only introduced in The Batman after Teen Titans ended. I think that's what it was anyway.
Note: This Robin _also_ has hate for Batman. The entire thing with the Titans is that it's where Robin goes when he is _sick of Batman's shit_ and ditches him.
@@PosthumanHeresyI wouldn’t say hate. He still considers Batman to be his father, says so to Slade. At most, their relationship so rocky and Robin wants independence.
@@PosthumanHeresy I assumed Batman and this Robin still are in OK terms because Robin seems to be the one who pays for nearly everything the Titans want, eat and basic expenses (electricity, water, etc), which makes sense because you know... Wayne Enterprises money. And Batman is letting Robin be independent and letting him think he's right. Which makes sense because one episode confirmed Nightwing in this universe does happen eventually. So it's clear Batman and this Robin eventually make ammends but unlike in the comics, they went separate ways real fast, and if this Robin is the same as that one Batman mentioned by the other users here, then yeah, I can see why Robin wanted halfway-out, this Batman is too OP and demanding. Can't even imagine how this universe's Justice League is.
I wish they were able to say batman and have beast boy compare him to batman but then again the titans don't know batman personally unlike robin does to say he acts that way
Actually, in the last season in their origins episode, isn’t Beastboy fanboying over Robin because he’s heard about many feats of Batman and Robin. I’m sure that’d be enough to make some comparisons.
One of my favorite scenes in the show is when Slade tells Robin that he will come to view him as a father, and Robin replies that he already has one after which the camera pans up to show a bunch of bats screeching and flying out of the building. Good stuff.
Considering where she came from (she's pretty much Wonder Woman of JL, only from another planet), Starfire is certainly impressed while a bit scared herself.
It makes total sense that Robin would emulate Batman in a team setting. Its the one leader he knows best. When put in a leaders role, hes gonna do what hes seen work.
Can we just appreciate the skill it takes for a teenager to beat up a room of henchmen without even letting any of his superpowered teammates get a strike off
Batman is also like that (I don't know this universe version of the batman, but there some versions) he quite menacing and imposing to deities and strong superheros. Good to see he also got that quality from him
@marcydiaz6950 exactly. Which makes him stand apart from the Young Justice version, who was very similar to Batman, up until the Failsafe episode, because he realizes he doesn't 'want to be _the_ Batman anymore' but don't get me started on that
I always loved how they subtly referenced Batman through either visuals, or the way Robin acts in certain episodes, with this being a great example of the latter. You can really see his impact on this version of Robin, without it taking away from Robin's own character. They never needed to rely on Batman to make Robin interesting/engaging and that's a great thing.
I don't know why, but BB staring down Robin and not flinching makes me happy. Something about the two of them disagreeing and butting heads because of it interests the crap out of me
Scary seeing Robin behave this way. Didn't want to be like Batman due to his demeanor, but here he is. Beating Slade's minions with seething rage just to get to him. If his parents and family was there, they would be scared of what he was slowly becoming.
I think it's more of a strategy thing, people see the five and can immediately think that the heavy hitters are the supps and not the lone man with barely any plating with nothing but a metal stick and his hands. It creates an opening for Robin that he can exploit as all the enemies try to prioritize the other four over him.
I just can't imagine the training Batman put Robin through for him to take on a whole gang by himself, needless to say I think the first broken bones he got were from Batman.
I love how even though bats and robs don't have powers, they have efficiency and aggression, and discipline their "superpowered" pals don't. Imagine if they actually took the time to train like these humans did. But then again, I guess with limitations, comes that "need" to want to do better, and robin can be a bit of a party pooper, and it's kinda endearing that the other teens act like well, teens. It's a bit sad how lonely robin must feel in how his training made him mature a bit faster than the co.
I find it hilarious that he only beat those goons so hard because they were supposedly skilled enough to fight him, so Robin was just cutting loose for once instead of the rampant holding back of skill the bat family had to do
" Teen Titans go!!" in a corner somewhere so you're out of my way Robin is the type of person to see 50 goons in a room ask " are you gonna beat them up" and not wait for an answer
2:43 a few rare cases where BB is actually pissed off, standing up to Robin and actually hold his own ground. Given his time with Doom Patrol, dealing with Mento's harsh disciplines makes BB a tough character when the situation calls for it
Alfred: "Master Bruce, it would appear young Master Richard is in some sort of altercation in a warehouse." Bruce: "What's happening, Alfred? Does he need back up? Where are his teammates?" Alfred: " Well sir, it appears that Master Richard is single-handedly taking down two dozens of Slade's minion bots while his stronger, super-powered friends stand around with their mouths open." Bruce: *proud dad noises*
People and above all writers usually forget NightWing (Robin) has the same fighting skills as Batman, that's the reason why when he is well written he solos an entire army
@@motor4X4kombat more like proceds to hit him so hard his torsos melds into a stair case while his head is melded into the floor also Robin: i don't kill 😐
You could say this is the kind of phase that bruce could never outgrow it but, dick grayson did it instead; paving his way to become nightwing and a hero that bruce wishes to be.
Love this part especially with Robin taking them out and moving on to the next best thing ✨He’s not Slade but he’s handling things in his creative ways that only he will understand
Teen Titans : Robin Solos a entire group of robotic assassin's and starts acting like his Mentor. And his group is questioning his actions. Teen Titans Go : Robin spends the whole week trying to make a simple grilled cheese cheese sandwich then has a party.
Imagine beating the crap out of so many robots that the people with actual super powers are shocked lol. Man literally scared his teammates with how viciously he destroyed the robots with his fighting skills.
So did they. In season One and Two Bruce Timm was slllllightly involved as a producer but then realized it was better to let Glenn Murakami just do his own thing since it was so different from the DCAU. Hence why Static flirted with the idea, and why JLU used Speedy’s Teen Titans design. Would’ve been nice to have them be related if it didn’t contradict canon.
He acts like 80s Teen Titans, then 1995-98 Nightwing though… I don’t see the Batman comparisons, Grayson on this smiles waaay more than any modern Batman has live-action or animated. Also, he has friends… For example though, this Grayson sometimes do a Bruce lee impression where he’d get into a martial arts stance and make a similar noise, he’s done that in the comics a few times, heck even his official debut as a solo hero in the 95 run iirc lol.
It's referencing an episode of justice league where green lantern wanted everyone to train but Batman was fed up with it so he took everyone down before the League could then left.
Its true. That whole episode was because Gorilla Grodd was messing with everyone's minds. Batman basically ended the training real fast in his very grumpy way.
One of the things I really like about Slade was that in many ways he's like an evil version of Batman so in a way it was a rivalry between Batman & Robin
Even though it was made before he was created and we all know this is Dick Greyson (the future episode where he's Nightwing) but the style he's drawn, the way he acts due to Slade, Robin looks a lot like Damien Wayne which is kinda cool, he feels like a good mixture of both while still also having Tim Drakes detective skills
Dude y'all are not gonna believe me but i was watching this episode with my siblings yesterday, and when this exact scene came up, i deadass said "Thats some batman shit right there"
Man I want to hear Robin's VA in a more serious project again I'm sure he's been in one lately, but the only closest one I could think of is Black Ops 4
Slade made him so mad, he did an Arkham City freeflow combo; even finished with the ground takedown for max points.
If I recall correctly this episode came out in 2003 yeah? That would be 6 years before the 1st Arkham game was even came out. Pretty crazy that this scene predicted the future (sorta) Lol.
@@Fathertakemeaway I wouldn't exactly call it predicting the future. Rocksteady could've just watched this scene and decided to base their games' combat on it.
@@drfreakoman9976 I meant it as more of a joke than anything but youre probably right.
@@FathertakemeawayI’m pretty sure that was a joke bruh
LOL
Brutal takedowns : check
Doesn’t enjoy small wins : check
Obsessive:check
Angry:check
Interrogation mode: check
Tbf, those are the traits Grayson always had in the comics, even as Robin though, later years but still lmao
He was an angry kid for a time, obsessive over Zucco and others, wasn’t afraid of interrogating and had to, Grayson NEVER enjoys small wins anyway…
Honestly, I feel like Robin's combat here inspired the free-flow combat in the Arkham Series
Don't forget snapping at his Is allies
just missing the bat glare
Still a better version of Robin than the one in teen titans go
Rocksteady: “Alright Robin. This is an audition to be in the next Arkham game but nothing too crazy.”
Robin: “Say less.”
He was in freeflow frenzy combo spree
he brought his A-game so they wouldn't put him in Suicide Squad
that exactly what i thought too, this is arkham Robin
He was too busy grinding the gold medals in Arkham City.
Raven is the daughter of evil incarnate, and even she is terrified of Robin in this scene
It's because she was bred from evil that she fears the darkness more than anyone else.
She expects that from her father. She didn't expect Robin to go off the deep end.
Because this show is stupid and tries too hard.
@@dukkemonterier3429it’s really in character for her to be scared but it was just a gag. Also these Titans are way weaker than their comic book counter parts. They essentially just let him do all the work.
@@Solider7yeah but also she could at any time eliminated that army. As any of them could. It’s more that they let Robin do all the work rather than get in his way.
Starfire: You can stop, we've won.
Robin, between punches: My. Teacher. Told. Me. "If. They. Can. Walk. You. Aren't. Finished."
Robin: *pant* *pant* ...but I won't kill.
isnt they just robot...? robin can kill it
Robin: “but then again… my teacher ain’t here!”
I’m pretty sure he didn’t say all that
@@user-sx4qu4dz9zhe definitely did, you just need to get your ears checked…
Robin: Oh yeah i almost forgot something
*break henchman spine*
Robin: *NOW TALK*
Batman said he didn’t want dick to be like him, but he acted like him anyways.
Its partly because they are similar to each other in ways neither would like to admit.
Bruce knows he is messed up in the head so he just hopes dick doesnt become him.
Dick doesnt want to be batman but its clear some of his behavior rubbed off on him. In a bad senario he needs to feel control
I think it makes an interesting story cuz as I always assumed this version of Dick never caught his parents killer so he goes down a dark path but Batman makes Robin go out on his own and instead of being a lone wolf he meets the rest of the titans leading Dick down a happier path especially during the Japan movie where realizes that the mission isn't the most important thing
Especially since we see a future version of him without his friends
I mean as Nightwing he seems to have mellowed compared to this. Dick kinda always has that realization eventually that he doesnt want to be Batman.
@@chrisramos3454 definitely better storytelling then most stuff today
Dick Grayson has always had a dark side but he’s able to get out of it in a way Batman can’t
I imagine the Batman of this universe being like a good Slade, yet somehow more intimidating for the foes he faces.
Batman from this universe is The Batman from the show The Batman (2004)
@@clementine2234no he's not
@@clementine2234That's just a theory.
A FILM THEORY!
@@keithharrissuwignjo2460Too soon
@@clementine2234It’s not💀
Bro said “titans, GO!” And then hit them all with a free flow combo
robin learned how to obsessive psycho from THE obsessive psycho
I always love it when normal humans go full berserk mode in scare much more powerful entities with just their sheer will
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I absolutely love this version of Robin.
I like Damian 😂
this look like jason todd version of robin
It may be jason I'm not sure
They literally call him Dick Grayson on an episode and in another one he becomes Nightwing @@TecXOfficalYt
@@TecXOfficalYtthis is dick grayson
If this is how Robin is portrayed when he’s angry I just know Batman in this universe is super OP!!
I mean, they are inexperienced teens. Batman *is* supposed to be as efficient as the entirety of the Teen Titans combined, if not more
@@mar_speedman Robin and Beast-Boy definitely weren’t inexperienced especially in the team working department. Batman taught Dick almost everything he knew and BB fought with the Doom Patrol.
@@Knowthyledge Taught him everything he knew? Robin ran away. He absolutely did not teach him everything he knew
As for beast boy, he does have some teamworking experience, but he's a child (Like 12 or 13) not a soldier. What I'm saying is, they're not efficient
I will grant you that Robin is the most experienced in combat, but even then, the feats Robin manages in this video are only due to high adrenaline and anger. Batman would perform similarly without having to lose his head
And that's not to say the Teen Titans are bad. It's just, they're kids. They still have a lot of growing up to do, as people and as heroes
If the theory of the 2004 Batman cartoon being in the same universe as this Robin is true, then YEAH. Op is one way of describing him
Batman: “use the shadows, don’t attack head on. Remember, fear is your greatest weapon.”
Robin: “they’re gonna fear these hands”
HEHAHAJAH
The best little detail in Teen Titans. Although Batman never appears, you can see the influence he had on Robin in select episodes. One of the best ways to acknowledge Batman without him stealing Robin's spotlight in his show.
There's a reason why my old man referred to Robin as "Batman 2.0"
As a kid I always wondered why Batman never appeared on this show.
They didn't have the rights, which is odd since they could use Robin, but I guess the deal was that they could use him only if they never mention Batman by name or show him in any way. So the best they could do was make references. A few bats here, a Wayne Enterprises building there, lots of "I was trained by the best" quotes from Robin, hell keep in mind that not once throughout this whole show did we ever see Robin unmasked or have anyone refer to him as Dick Grayson. It wasn't until we saw a flashback hint of the Flying Graysons that we got the confirmation that this *is* Dick Grayson (well that and the fact that he grows up into Nightwing in that episode where Starfire gets sent to the future), cause some people theorized, back in those days, that it could be Jason Todd or even Tim Drake, or just an entirely new Robin made specifically for this show.
@@TheScarletWing2490 Yeah in my own head cannon I always liked to believe that the Robin (Dick Grayson) from Batman 2004 was the Robin from Teen Titans except younger. Kinda like a prequel to Teen Titans.
Ever wonder if the Titans fought against of Batman’s rogues? Like maybe Joker, Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman, Clayface, Killer Croc, Poison Ivy, Black Mask, Two Face, Bane, Mr. Freeze or Ra’s Al Ghul (the list goes on). Or have Slade team up with one of them.
Legal bullshit. At one point DC had this nonsense rule that a character could only appear in one show at a time basically, which is why the Teen Titans never appeared in The new Batman adventures and Robin was only introduced in The Batman after Teen Titans ended. I think that's what it was anyway.
Killer Moth was one of Batman’s rogues
Live-action Robin: "F Batman!"
Animated Robin: Wears the Batman influence on his sleeve
Note: This Robin _also_ has hate for Batman. The entire thing with the Titans is that it's where Robin goes when he is _sick of Batman's shit_ and ditches him.
Hates a pretty strong word. I don't think he has pure hatred against Batman, he slightly appreciates at times.
@@PosthumanHeresyI wouldn’t say hate. He still considers Batman to be his father, says so to Slade. At most, their relationship so rocky and Robin wants independence.
@@PosthumanHeresy I assumed Batman and this Robin still are in OK terms because Robin seems to be the one who pays for nearly everything the Titans want, eat and basic expenses (electricity, water, etc), which makes sense because you know... Wayne Enterprises money.
And Batman is letting Robin be independent and letting him think he's right. Which makes sense because one episode confirmed Nightwing in this universe does happen eventually. So it's clear Batman and this Robin eventually make ammends but unlike in the comics, they went separate ways real fast, and if this Robin is the same as that one Batman mentioned by the other users here, then yeah, I can see why Robin wanted halfway-out, this Batman is too OP and demanding. Can't even imagine how this universe's Justice League is.
Perfect Knight
Flawless Freeflow
No Hit
Gadget variation x 1
Ground Takedown x75
I wish they were able to say batman and have beast boy compare him to batman but then again the titans don't know batman personally unlike robin does to say he acts that way
Why couldn’t they say Batman ?
@@6thouxan the bat embargo I believe.
True
@@megamonster3538 yea
Actually, in the last season in their origins episode, isn’t Beastboy fanboying over Robin because he’s heard about many feats of Batman and Robin. I’m sure that’d be enough to make some comparisons.
One of my favorite scenes in the show is when Slade tells Robin that he will come to view him as a father, and Robin replies that he already has one after which the camera pans up to show a bunch of bats screeching and flying out of the building. Good stuff.
Like father like son
He's a Batman wannabe.
Exactly
Teen titans robin is Dick Greyson😂
That dont matter@@xd_koloking5303
@@xd_koloking5303 so...adopted son?
Anyone else notice how Starfire was blushing a little at 1:12 watching Robin doing his freeflow combo?
Considering where she came from (she's pretty much Wonder Woman of JL, only from another planet), Starfire is certainly impressed while a bit scared herself.
Dude's literally fighting like Arkham Batman, practically flying from target to target.
It makes total sense that Robin would emulate Batman in a team setting.
Its the one leader he knows best. When put in a leaders role, hes gonna do what hes seen work.
Can we just appreciate the skill it takes for a teenager to beat up a room of henchmen without even letting any of his superpowered teammates get a strike off
Batman is also like that (I don't know this universe version of the batman, but there some versions) he quite menacing and imposing to deities and strong superheros. Good to see he also got that quality from him
Cyborg:"I think u got him"
Robin:"you want what hes having?
Cyborg"no sir"
Robin: "That's what I thought. Justice for Jump City!"
HELP
Robin:That's what I thought.......JUSTICE FOR GOTHAM I mean FOR JUMP CITY
*Batman in a distance*
Batman:That my son
Honestly, the fact that even Raven was terrified of Robin in this scene is mind blowing.
He's definitely more expressive that Batman, especially with how easily he'll yell at people and freak out in front of them
I mean, he's a teenager, and was trained by Batman. That's a pretty dangerous combination.
@marcydiaz6950 exactly. Which makes him stand apart from the Young Justice version, who was very similar to Batman, up until the Failsafe episode, because he realizes he doesn't 'want to be _the_ Batman anymore' but don't get me started on that
@@marcydiaz6950kekeke
The craziest thing is that i can hear EVERY line here in the video being spoken by Batman in the same context but with the justice league
Bro out here playing Arkham
Arkham series is goated I'm 18 my GF 12
@@Krackedskul uh I hope you're joking on the GF part 🤨
@@Spider-Fan006 Same
Dude is doing a Fear takedown
Damn straight
@@darkldrago6946I think Robin played Arkham origins and got stuck at the deathstroke boss battle.
I always loved how they subtly referenced Batman through either visuals, or the way Robin acts in certain episodes, with this being a great example of the latter. You can really see his impact on this version of Robin, without it taking away from Robin's own character. They never needed to rely on Batman to make Robin interesting/engaging and that's a great thing.
Bro the Teen titans go Robin would get folded infinitely times over if he went against this Robin.
He did lol
@@ijionclifton9148yeah in TT VS TTG movie lol
@@altalia07aka Teen Titans Into the Titanverse
Robin was so unbelievable Cyborg had to reveal his other human eye
Around 1:16 for anyone wondering
I don't know why, but BB staring down Robin and not flinching makes me happy. Something about the two of them disagreeing and butting heads because of it interests the crap out of me
"Like they owe you money Robin, like they owe you money"- Batman
Scary seeing Robin behave this way. Didn't want to be like Batman due to his demeanor, but here he is. Beating Slade's minions with seething rage just to get to him. If his parents and family was there, they would be scared of what he was slowly becoming.
Beast boy:What's his problem?
Cyborg:He played too much at Arkham City again.
Beast Boy:Oooh. So, basically he doesn't need us...
Cold 😅
I think it's more of a strategy thing, people see the five and can immediately think that the heavy hitters are the supps and not the lone man with barely any plating with nothing but a metal stick and his hands.
It creates an opening for Robin that he can exploit as all the enemies try to prioritize the other four over him.
1:18 now all Robin has to say is "I'm vengeance" after beating the shit outta him!
No, all he has to say is "Now! Talk!"
@@lakshaykochhar6799"or i'll crush every bone in your body!"
Which he just did...
Dude this is the most badass Robin ever, makes me wonder just how badass the Batman of his universe is.
I wonder if Robin has contingency plans for the Titans.
Ofc he has. Batman trained him
I believe so that’s why he easily defeats them when he’s working for slade and as red x
considering Red X?
yes he does, like father like son
In recent comics grayson (now known by nightwing) actually said he had a contingency plan but unlike Batman he didn’t hide it from the team
@@jxlennn
Well telling the team about the plans is hood and all, but I hope he didn’t SHOW them the plans or there would be no point
These bits remind you what a threat Robin can be.
I just can't imagine the training Batman put Robin through for him to take on a whole gang by himself, needless to say I think the first broken bones he got were from Batman.
I love how even though bats and robs don't have powers, they have efficiency and aggression, and discipline their "superpowered" pals don't.
Imagine if they actually took the time to train like these humans did.
But then again, I guess with limitations, comes that "need" to want to do better, and robin can be a bit of a party pooper, and it's kinda endearing that the other teens act like well, teens. It's a bit sad how lonely robin must feel in how his training made him mature a bit faster than the co.
This dude is literally a mini Batman’s he’s literally fighting along gods and he’s keeping up like nothing
The only thing missing is him grabbing that last slade goon and going "now talk"
I find it hilarious that he only beat those goons so hard because they were supposedly skilled enough to fight him, so Robin was just cutting loose for once instead of the rampant holding back of skill the bat family had to do
" Teen Titans go!!" in a corner somewhere so you're out of my way
Robin is the type of person to see 50 goons in a room ask " are you gonna beat them up" and not wait for an answer
Bro fr playing batman arkham in irl
It must be so nice for Batfamily members to be able to fight mindless machines. "Oh, we get to use 100% of our full power?" _murder intensifies_
😂😂
@@MonsieurTwo Batfam realizing their enemies are mindless drones: _The Only Thing They Fear Is You_
2:43 a few rare cases where BB is actually pissed off, standing up to Robin and actually hold his own ground.
Given his time with Doom Patrol, dealing with Mento's harsh disciplines makes BB a tough character when the situation calls for it
Alfred: "Master Bruce, it would appear young Master Richard is in some sort of altercation in a warehouse."
Bruce: "What's happening, Alfred? Does he need back up? Where are his teammates?"
Alfred: " Well sir, it appears that Master Richard is single-handedly taking down two dozens of Slade's minion bots while his stronger, super-powered friends stand around with their mouths open."
Bruce: *proud dad noises*
Bruce:
*Sniff*
That’s my boy…!
@Timtwelve_eleven_tennah he is the one that carries
@@custodianguardofthemagyari216He did both😂
I'm not gonna lie, as I was reading this I was reading it with the voice actors in Batman the animated series 😅
@@CrazyWhore116 I was imagining it with the Nolan trilogy voices 😭
People and above all writers usually forget NightWing (Robin) has the same fighting skills as Batman, that's the reason why when he is well written he solos an entire army
0:58
Raven: azarath metri-
Robin: NUH UH!
Raven: The fuck you mean "nuh uh"?
First clip is so accurate, he definitely picked up the “ I had it under control” from bats 😂😂
I never get tired of this scene especially the team looking at him with faces that screams "chill the fuck out"
2:13
Robin:Tell me everything about the Riddler!!
The guy:What?
Robin:Oh force of habits...
Guy: i'll tell you what i know!!!
Robin: i knew you would
*process to give him head trauma*
"Tell me where I can find Black Mask"
@@motor4X4kombat more like proceds to hit him so hard his torsos melds into a stair case while his head is melded into the floor also Robin: i don't kill 😐
Playing too much Arkham...
"Lie to me if you're done eating solid food!"
teen titans: teen sigma robin
teen titans go: literally has a huge difference between him and batman
You could say this is the kind of phase that bruce could never outgrow it but, dick grayson did it instead; paving his way to become nightwing and a hero that bruce wishes to be.
Notice how Starfire was blushing a 1:15
What does this mean?
Love this part especially with Robin taking them out and moving on to the next best thing ✨He’s not Slade but he’s handling things in his creative ways that only he will understand
1:18
*STOP!*
*STOP!*
*HE’S ALREADY DEAD!*
Batman:NO CONTINUE SON
Damn, he went full Arkham mode.
Dude has mastered arkham freeflow combat 😈😈
Teen Titans : Robin Solos a entire group of robotic assassin's and starts acting like his Mentor. And his group is questioning his actions.
Teen Titans Go : Robin spends the whole week trying to make a simple grilled cheese cheese sandwich then has a party.
That was at least a 60x combo...like father like son
Batman’s son everybody.
Imagine beating the crap out of so many robots that the people with actual super powers are shocked lol. Man literally scared his teammates with how viciously he destroyed the robots with his fighting skills.
Back then I always wondered what would’ve happened if Teen Titans integrated into the DC Animated Universe.
So did they. In season One and Two Bruce Timm was slllllightly involved as a producer but then realized it was better to let Glenn Murakami just do his own thing since it was so different from the DCAU. Hence why Static flirted with the idea, and why JLU used Speedy’s Teen Titans design. Would’ve been nice to have them be related if it didn’t contradict canon.
It wouldn't have worked out, because the JLU universe linked up with the older Batman cartoon (which already had its own Dick Grayson Robin)
Those fighting skills are on the next level
I remember being mindblown when I was like 8 the first time I saw Deathstroke in a different story, and I realized that it was the same guy as Slade.
Beast Boy had some serious balls saying that to Robin and not backing down. He's underappreciated.
He acts like 80s Teen Titans, then 1995-98 Nightwing though… I don’t see the Batman comparisons, Grayson on this smiles waaay more than any modern Batman has live-action or animated. Also, he has friends… For example though, this Grayson sometimes do a Bruce lee impression where he’d get into a martial arts stance and make a similar noise, he’s done that in the comics a few times, heck even his official debut as a solo hero in the 95 run iirc lol.
It's referencing an episode of justice league where green lantern wanted everyone to train but Batman was fed up with it so he took everyone down before the League could then left.
@@TheKnight1209 I doubt that...
Its true. That whole episode was because Gorilla Grodd was messing with everyone's minds. Batman basically ended the training real fast in his very grumpy way.
So your saying in the comics(or at least some comic strips, he is just as serious as in this show?
bro really was on Arkham freeflow, the way he was just flowing through the enemies
He's basically a mini Batman
One of the things I really like about Slade was that in many ways he's like an evil version of Batman so in a way it was a rivalry between Batman & Robin
Bro really wanted that No hit, Perfect Freeflow😂
Bro got 3 stars in the AR Challenges
Robin is trying to keep his combos meter from going down.
1:22 “Uh… hey man I think you got him.” “You want what he’s having.” “…no.” “That’s what I thought. JUSTICE FOR GOTHAM!!”
I mean FOR JUMP CITY
*Batman in a distance*
Batman:That my boy
@@spideytonyz7779 LMAO
This has gotta be what crashing out looks like
1:14 they see the brutality Batman passed down to robin 😂
Well of course robin is just a tiny young Batman when batmans not around.
Not bro giving off dat: "let's wrap dis up, I've got a show at 9" kinda energy 🤣😂 he's like, I'll do it myself! 😅
Grayson will always be the best Robin
He is literally Batman junior. No one can look at him say that he is not Batman's son
After he lost Gary he finally left Bel'shir and the mecha zerg behind, he has a lot of anger especially since he has no more Tarrenzine...
One of my favorite gamer battle cries....: POLICE BRUTALITY!!!! GET ON THE GROUND!!! GET ON THE FFFUUUCKKING GROUND!!!
1:15 everyone watching me after I find the mf who added letters to math
Even though it was made before he was created and we all know this is Dick Greyson (the future episode where he's Nightwing) but the style he's drawn, the way he acts due to Slade, Robin looks a lot like Damien Wayne which is kinda cool, he feels like a good mixture of both while still also having Tim Drakes detective skills
Dude y'all are not gonna believe me but i was watching this episode with my siblings yesterday, and when this exact scene came up, i deadass said
"Thats some batman shit right there"
Robin. The sidekick took down a demon, alien, cyborg, and a shape shifter all by himself. Batman taught him well
“Mom can we get Batman?”
“We have Batman at home”
Batman at home:
I always loved when the titans talked back to robin it shows that they have their own voice
When i play batman arkham and i see a group of thugs be like:
"From that day on, there was only Rorsch... uh, Robin, Comissioner..."
to be fair, batman is his mentor
And he was technically raised by him.
Robin: titans go *proceeds to beat the crap out of slade bots*
I forget sometimes how much of an absolute BEAST Robin truly was.
Man I want to hear Robin's VA in a more serious project again
I'm sure he's been in one lately, but the only closest one I could think of is Black Ops 4
Whenever I say Robin is my favorite superhero and people go "why?"
This is why.