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  • HardyGirl
    Mego Museum's Poster Girl
    • Apr 3, 2007
    • 13949

    #16
    Originally posted by Overkill
    Haha yeah, all that twisted stuff gets my mind confused as well. As far as I know( or care), Dick Grayson is the only Robin. I love the 40's comics, and for now I'm sticking with the golden age Batman and Robin as being the 'current' teamup since they are not that hectic with confusing complicated plot lines, reborn characters, and five origins per character. They're all about adventures that the dynamic duo has to solve and that's what I like! No confusing twisted stuff.Just fun action.
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    • Cosmicman
      Permanent Member
      • Jul 12, 2005
      • 4794

      #17
      Me, personally I don't know what is so confusing about it. I guess it is kind of like those people that watch Soap Operas and are a fan of the soap and quit watching it for years and try to jump back on ship and get mad when they can't figure out the plot. I have been reading comics since I was in the 2nd grade and I have a pretty good feel for who's who in the Marvel and DC Universe. I am not trying to put anyone down or anything it is just a matter of who follows comic books and who doesn't.
      To me, keeping the characters the same for the next 50 years would suck. I would just read Archie comics if I wanted my characters boring and ageless for the next two decades.

      Just my two cents. I hope I didn't offend anyone. Not my intention.
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      • Overkill
        Veteran Member
        • Oct 19, 2007
        • 303

        #18
        Originally posted by Wrathdemon
        Me, personally I don't know what is so confusing about it. I guess it is kind of like those people that watch Soap Operas and are a fan of the soap and quit watching it for years and try to jump back on ship and get mad when they can't figure out the plot. I have been reading comics since I was in the 2nd grade and I have a pretty good feel for who's who in the Marvel and DC Universe. I am not trying to put anyone down or anything it is just a matter of who follows comic books and who doesn't.
        To me, keeping the characters the same for the next 50 years would suck. I would just read Archie comics if I wanted my characters boring and ageless for the next two decades.

        Just my two cents. I hope I didn't offend anyone. Not my intention.
        Oh don't worry, your post isn't offending at all. And I understand what you mean. Like you stated, it's just that I haven't been following Batman comics for years to understand what's recently been going on. I started off reading the Teen Titans series from the 70's, and then backtracked to Batman from the 40's(Since Robin was my favorite and wanted to read his earlier adventures). So basically all I've read about is Bats and Robin, then Robin moving onto the Teen Titans.

        When I hear of like Earth two/three and Jason Todd coming back from the Dead to hate everyone as Red Robin, and like two origins for him, and Tim Drake becoming a new Robin, and Dick Grayosn hating Batman as Nightwing, and blah blah blah, it just turns my perception of the comic world completely upside down since I haven't read up to understanding that yet! So right now, it's very confusing to me! (Until I eventually catch up on decades of reading. :P. Give me a break, I'm in the 40's right now!)
        Last edited by Overkill; Apr 10, '08, 6:19 PM.

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        • The Toyroom
          The Packaging King
          • Dec 31, 2004
          • 16653

          #19
          Originally posted by Wrathdemon
          Me, personally I don't know what is so confusing about it. I guess it is kind of like those people that watch Soap Operas and are a fan of the soap and quit watching it for years and try to jump back on ship and get mad when they can't figure out the plot. I have been reading comics since I was in the 2nd grade and I have a pretty good feel for who's who in the Marvel and DC Universe. I am not trying to put anyone down or anything it is just a matter of who follows comic books and who doesn't.
          Same here...I'm always amazed when people are confused by the old Multiverse prior to Crisis On Infinite Earths for example...to me it seems like second nature but of course I've been following comics since kindergarten. Earths-1,2,3,S,X,4,C,C Minus,D,Prime, yada,yada,yada....it's all good to me.
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          • BlackKnight
            The DarkSide Customizer
            • Apr 16, 2005
            • 14622

            #20
            Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
            To make matter's more confusing, the animated Tim Drake of The New Batman Adventures pretty much had Jason Todd's origin, but didn't have his post-Crisis attitude.

            Chris

            Don't forget the Fact that Dick Grayson Had Tim Drakes 1st Robin Suit too.... They really F'ed up Robin on BTAS...

            It was still great programing however..
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            • thunderbolt
              Hi Ernie!!!
              • Feb 15, 2004
              • 34211

              #21
              Did they ever come out with which Robin was in the Teen Titans Toon?
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              • Overkill
                Veteran Member
                • Oct 19, 2007
                • 303

                #22
                Originally posted by thunderbolt
                Did they ever come out with which Robin was in the Teen Titans Toon?
                I believe at first they said he was a combination of Dick Grayson's personality and Tim Drake's fighting style. But in one episode, the name Dick Grayson flashed across the screen, and there was a scene that showed Dick's parents falling during their last performace, so overall I think Grayson wins as being that Robin.

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                • jwyblejr
                  galactic yo-yo
                  • Apr 6, 2006
                  • 11147

                  #23
                  Plus add the episode where Starfire wound up in the future and ran into Nightwing.

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                  • thunderbolt
                    Hi Ernie!!!
                    • Feb 15, 2004
                    • 34211

                    #24
                    ^^^ I saw that one, but they never said the name, and Tim could have been Night wing in that future. The continuity between the Timm shows and TT wasn't established until the Seven Soldiers JLU episode with the adult version of the TT Speedy showing up.
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                    • Earth 2 Chris
                      Verbose Member
                      • Mar 7, 2004
                      • 32915

                      #25
                      In my little geek mind, I think Teen Titans takes place BEFORE BTAS. Dick is Robin, and is younger than he appears on BTAS. I've heard some say it takes place after BTAS, and before TNBA, and I guess that works too, if you place TT before the flashback scene in the TNBA episode "Old Wounds" where Dick gives up the Robin mantle. But that would make Dick awfully close to twenty if not older, and he sure doesn't seem that old on TT.

                      So timeline wise it goes: TT, BTAS, STAS/TNBA, JL/JLU/Static Shock, Batman Beyond/Zeta Project

                      The only wringer that is thrown into this line of thinking is an episode of "Static Shock" where Batman guest stars and mentions that Tim is "off with the Teen Titans". Static Shock is most definitely part of BTAS-JLU continuity, due to Static's participation in the JLU/Batman Beyond crossover episode. So I guess Tim, like his comic counterpart, was a member of a later group of Titans we've never seen.

                      Of course, Timm and co played fast and loose with this stuff, never meaning to have a hard line of continuity between ALL the shows, and much of this is conjecture, but its fun to try and figure it out!

                      Chris
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                      • thunderbolt
                        Hi Ernie!!!
                        • Feb 15, 2004
                        • 34211

                        #26
                        OK, what the heck is Zeta Project??
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                        • jwyblejr
                          galactic yo-yo
                          • Apr 6, 2006
                          • 11147

                          #27
                          Was a short lived cartoon. Has ties to Batman Beyond. Also has ties to Superman:TAS and Justice League if I'm not mistaken.

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                          • BlackKnight
                            The DarkSide Customizer
                            • Apr 16, 2005
                            • 14622

                            #28
                            I caught a couple of episodes of the Zeta Project. I never paid attention to the fact that was a WB Toon,.. Nore did I know that it had ties to the rest of the TAS toons. ... Man,.. I guess I wasn't even paying attention.
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                            • Bizarro Amy
                              Formerly known as Del
                              • Dec 12, 2004
                              • 3336

                              #29
                              Originally posted by thunderbolt
                              ^^^ I saw that one, but they never said the name, and Tim could have been Night wing in that future.
                              They did say the name, because Starfire ran into him and called him Robin. He said that he didn't go by that name anymore. I don't recall when he introduced himself as Nightwing, but when Starfire returned to her time, she told that Robin that in the future he went by the name Nightwing. He says something like, "Hmm...Nightwing. I like it."


                              I never thought the Teen Titans cartoon really fit into the continuity of the other cartoons. I didn't even realize there was supposed to be that much flow between the different animated shows, although the first Batman animated series and the Superman one seem connected. I always see them as alternate realities. It just makes it easier than trying to figure it out.
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                              • huedell
                                Museum Ball Eater
                                • Dec 31, 2003
                                • 11069

                                #30
                                I think it was essential/inevitable to have a grownup "different renamed superhero" version
                                of ---at least the DICK GRAYSON version of ROBIN---the whole drama
                                of a "sidekick" shedding that "sidekick" skin is too juicy to ignore---

                                and ROBIN was the perfect model for this drama to play out as he has always
                                been the A #1 sidekick in the DCU if not in all of comicdom.
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