The Adventures Of Robin Hood Full Movie Part 1

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The Adventures Of Robin Hood Full Movie Part 1

Robin. Boy Wonder. Nightwing. Red Hood. No matter what you call him, he’s Batman’s iconic, crime-fighting sidekick. Robin is a title that was intended to invoke.

Most WTF Things Robin Has Ever Done. Robin. Boy Wonder. Nightwing. Red Hood. No matter what you call him, he’s Batman’s iconic, crime- fighting sidekick. Watch Credo Hindi Full Movie.

Robin is a title that was intended to invoke an image of innocence, hope, and rebirth as a counterpart to Batman’s brooding disposition. Those attributes don’t always come to the foreground during his adventures, however. After nearly a century of escapades, both with Batman and on his own, it stands to reason that a few of Robin’s escapades would wind up on the stranger end of the spectrum. As a counterpart of Batman’s WTF Moments, it’s only fitting that the Boy Wonder gets the respect he deserves. And ‘Holy WTF, Batman!’, he does not disappoint. From Dick Grayson to Tim Drake, every version of Robin has been just as busy as any other superhero with getting his hands dirty in the shockingly weird.

So hold on to your Batarang! Here are the 1. 5 Most WTF Things Robin Has Done.

Robin Eats Rats For Dinner. Dick Grayson was the first, and likely the most iconic, Robin of them all. His parents were trapeze performers for a circus who were killed by the mob, leaving the youngest member of the Flying Graysons all alone in the world. With no family left to turn to, the young boy was later taken in by Bruce Wayne.

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The original Robin’s origin story is pretty well known to Batman fans. However, in the controversial All Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder comic, penned by Frank Miller, Dick Grayson’s origins story gets a bit of a face lift. In this updated origin story, Miller aims for a much darker and grittier tone. Most people hated it, some people loved it, but there’s one thing we can agree on: it is insanely weird. Batman does the boy a ‘favor’ by kidnapping him, endlessly insulting him, and finally, locking him away in the Batcave.

While stowed away, Batman refused Dick food, forcing him to hunt and eat rats to survive. Fans were outraged for the author’s decision to subject the beloved Dick Grayson to such lows, but if nothing else, we have to thank Miller for gifting us such unforgettable quotes as, “I’m the goddamn Batman”. Lost The Series Survivors.

Robin Is Literally Killed Off By His Fans. Jason Todd was the second Robin after Dick Grayson, and fans of Batman’s go- to sidekick were not particularly fond of his replacement. In fact, they were so fed up with the character (possibly because of his violent tendencies) that DC decided to put the fate of Todd in their fans’ hands.

Two 1- 9. 00 numbers were created, with the intention of putting it to a vote. Calling one was a vote for life, and calling the other was a vote for death. The vote carried for the death of Jason Todd by a margin of 7. Robin’s death scene was particularly haunting and intimate. In Batman #4. 27 “A Death In The Family” the Joker bludgeoned poor Jason Todd with a crowbar and left him to die in an explosion.

The Adventures Of Robin Hood Full Movie Part 1

This event became a pivotal moment in the shaping of Batman’s character, in that he ‘allowed’ this fate to befall his counterpart. But damn, man…DC fans are as cold as ice!

Batman And Robin Make Blind People Jokes. In Batman #2. 04 and Batman #2. Batman and Robin are able to foil the ‘blind’ mobsters in their familiar fashion of style and pizazz. They even go so far as to pose as the blind mobsters in order thwart these criminal masterminds.

The lengths that this Dynamic Duo will go to secure a victory know no bounds. The pair later ruin this triumphant moment by standing around wearing shades and cracking blind jokes. That’s right…blind jokes. Some could argue that they were attempting to be inclusive and that their intentions were honorable, but the execution looks to have fallen flat on their face. Having the heroes of your story, one of which a child, play ‘dress up’, and mock the group that they’re dressed as seems entirely misguided.

It didn’t help that the series of puns they unleashed upon unsuspecting audiences were about as bush league as they come. Crossing the Shower Boundary. Much like other superheroes’ comic books (or any other literary form, for that matter), a sense of context is absolutely necessary in order to fully grasp individual panels.

But even when you drop in on a specific moment without any idea what’s going on, a whole lot of fun can still be had. Robin has a plethora of such panels, given his somewhat questionable relationship with the Dark Knight. This panel comes from Batman #3. At a glance, in this pane, Robin appears to be sneaking a peak at the chiseled man- bod of Gotham‘s protector. The words exchanged are obviously pretty suggestive, but, as you may have suspected, something much more sinister was afoot. In fact, it was the evil Hugo Strange who lured Batman and Robin into a faux Wayne Manor.

It was there that Hugo sends an android version of Robin into the bathroom to kill Batman when he’s at his most vulnerable…conditioning. Robin Fights Crime As A Mummy. Batman and Robin occasionally take on additional disguises from their already existing disguises in order to not be detected. Every once in a while, though, these costumes can be just downright ridiculous and nonsensical. Case in point: in Detective Comics #3. Batman and Robin dress up as mummies.

In this issue, Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson are investigating a device within an alien spacecraft that causes their skin to turn green. Vicki Vale, a character known for suspecting Batman was Bruce Wayne, is suspicious that Bruce and Dick are Batman and Robin when they show up to a crime scene dressed as mummies in order to hide their skin.

Way to throw her off your trail there, boys! The story takes an interesting turn when the side effect of green skin disappears, and the Dynamic Duo resort to using green make- up while out of their disguises in order to throw tricky Vicki off their trail. God bless the Detective Comics series; they’re just full of gems. Robin Dies A Thousand Deaths. Saying that Robin is victim to some brutal ends is probably an understatement. While he certainly serves his purpose, the Boy Wonder oftentimes serves as Batman’s greatest weakness.

As such, there is a perpetual target on his back. Throughout the comics, villains are constantly using Robin as an attempt to leverage an advantage over the Dark Knight. In Batman #2. 46, Batman witnesses Robin die at the hand of the Butcher in a series of Saw- esque killings, where Batman is powerless to help.

Each Robin killing leaves a clue leading to the next in this danse macabre. Eventually, Batman deduces that Robin is still alive, and he’s been witnessing a mannequin massacre all along. He finds the real Robin (please stand up) on the precipice of death, trapped in a guillotine, and the Caped Crusader manages to save the day. The torture of witnessing Robin die in all these different ways weighed heavily on Batman, and Robin responds in kind…with a pun. This Robin would have died himself a thousand deaths.”9.

That Weird Robin/Batman alt- universe hybrid. Comic books can get a little wonky. Different dimensions, universes, and realities exist within them. The population at large was just introduced to this concept in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Doctor Strange, and DC is no different. In Flash #1. 23, The Flash runs so fast he ends up in ‘Flash World’, which would eventually be named ‘Earth- Two’. In this alternate reality, Batman has retired, and Robin has taken over his role as a ‘Grown- up Robin’. It was incredibly awkward across the board.

This Big Boy Wonder first appeared on the cover of Justice League of America #5. The color of the symbol is off, and the yellow cape is just off putting. This wasn’t enough to quell the growth of Earth- Two Robin, however. In Justice League #9. Robins (Earth- One and Earth- Two) spend some quality time together complaining to each other about how they feel under appreciated. Because what else do you do when you come face to face with a version of yourself from another dimension? Stephanie Brown Makes a Very Uninformed Decision.

Contrary to what some may think, Robin is not always a boy.