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It is never actually mentioned throughout the series, but there are many clues!!
In the episode "Go!", which is supposed to take place at the very beginning of the series, Robin stops a bank robber and:
Bank Robber (To Robin), "Hey, this isn't your town. Aren't you supposed to be with...?"
Robin. "Just moved here. And from now on, I work alone."
According to the comics (there's a few different versions), the original Robin(Dick Grayson) is morally against something that Batman does-- usually he's too violent for Robin-- and so, Robin leaves Batman and ends his sidekickship. This is quite ironic, considering that Robin was the FIRST sidekick ever created, first appearing in DETECTIVE COMICS #38 in 1940, and now, some 69 years later, Robin is no longer sidekick, but a fully graduated hero.
Continuing with the comics, Robin moves to Bludhaven and adopts a new super-hero identity, known as Nightwing. In episode 14 of Teen Titans, "How Long Is Forever?", Warp sends Starfire into the future, in which she meets an older version of the Robin she once knew-- he is now called Nightwing. Considering that Dick Grayson is the ONLY Robin who develops into Nightwing, this is a pretty big hint of Robin's secret id.
More proof: The comic version of Grayson had a long term romance with Starfire. So does the animated Teen Titans' Robin.
Comics' Grayson often became obsessed with cases and shut out his teammates in the process until he found a way to win. So does the animated Teen Titans' Robin.
Comics' Grayson is extremely competitive, in everything from Video Games to battling. So is the animated Teen Titans' Robin.
In the episode where Robin fractures his arm, Larry comes (his"DNA buddy"=his double from the other side of the universe) he says his name is Nosyarg Kcid which is Acually Dick Grayson back-words so;
In the Teen Titans Robin's secret identity is Dick Grayson
If you mean the cartoon series, the truth is that the show's creators deliberately left it unclear. Personally, given the way he acts in the show, I always thought he was meant to be Tim Drake.
Apparently, though, there are a lot of hard-to-notice clues scattered throughout the series (and one hard-not-to-notice one where we see a future version of him calling himself Nightwing) that implies that he's Dick Grayson. It was actually confirmed in issue 47 of the comic adaptation of the show, Teen Titans Go!
So, yeah, he's Dick Grayson. Which fits in with the original comics: there, Dick was the leader of the Titans way back when Beast Boy, Cyborg, Raven, and Starfire first joined the team.
his name is dick grayson because when the first episode when u saw Larry and he said his name was nosyarg Kcid (which is Dick Grayson backwards)
Chris O'Donnell played Robin in the 1997 movie, Batman and Robin.
That was Burt Ward. Real name Burt John Gervis, Jr. He also had a black belt in Taekwondo.
Lisa Robin Kelly.
In the 1966 Batman live-action movie, Lee Meriwether played Catwoman. This was a summer followup to the Batman TV show with Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin.
when he was adopted by Bruce Wayne, he was traditionally 9 years old. and according to 1977's "THE NEW ADVENTURES OF BATMAN", he was 12 years old.
Chris O'Donnell played Robin in the 1997 movie, Batman and Robin.
He played Dick Grayson/Robin.
That was Burt Ward. Real name Burt John Gervis, Jr. He also had a black belt in Taekwondo.
Lisa Robin Kelly.
Adam West played Batman and Burt Ward played Robin.
what is the name of batman,s dog
Burt Ward played Batman"s sidekick. Burt Ward played Robin in the TV series, long on reruns.
he probally got tired of batman getting all the glory. in the 1960's it was the dynamic duo or the caped crusaderS. then as batman evovolved robin stayed in the shadows. it was the caper crusadeR not batman and robin. batman saved the day. though if you ask me dick grayson is the best robin.
It was in 1997, that R Kelly had the hit single Gotham City from the 70's television series Batman and Robin on jive.
Robin Stone
the live-action movies are as follows: Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, Batman and Robin, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises
In the 1966 Batman live-action movie, Lee Meriwether played Catwoman. This was a summer followup to the Batman TV show with Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin.