There were 15 chapters in the 1949 Batman and Robin serial .
It is only rumored that Robin will be in Batman Arkham Asylum 2 however if he is I heard the developers will not give him a massive part in it, as not many of the Batman fans want him to be in it. But so far no one is sure.
The Bat-Family (this is said many times. One example is the Death of the Family, where Joker says it multiple times). Batman and Robin are called the Dynamic Duo, alone.
Edited by Timothy Brown. Here is the true information. Batman's partner, Robin, is a young crime fighter who also solves cases on his own. He combines computer genius with Martial arts training he received from Batman, resulting in a double threat to the criminals of Gotham City. Robin is a master of many weapons. Equipment: Kendo stick; Grapnel Gun. In their Normal live Robin is Dick Grayson a ward of Bruce waynes
There are 6 movies that are starring Batman. Here are the details: Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992), Batman Forever (1995), Batman & Robin (1997), Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
Batman (1989 film)-Starring Michael Keaton as BatmanBatman Returns(1992 film)-Starring Michael Keaton as BatmanBatman Forever (1995 film)-Starring Val Kilmer as BatmanBatman & Robin (1997 film)-Starring George Clooney as BatmanBatman Begins (2005 film)-Starring Christian Bale as BatmanThe Dark Knight (2008 film)-Starring Christian Bale as BatmanThe Dark Knight Rises (2012 film)-Starring Christian Bale as BatmanThere were others but I wouldn't consider them movies.
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To the BATMOBILE! Oher phrases associated with him: No time for compliments, Robin. It is a duty for every good citizen of Gotham City... A sound observation, Robin Good thinking, Robin To the Batcave! Phrases associated with the show include: 'Special Guest Villain' (on the opening credits) 'we left our heroes' 'bam!, zap, kerplunge' (etc.) 'Holy' (whatever) -spoken by Robin. 'same Bat time, same Bat channel...' and of course 'Dinner, dinner, dinner, batman!' (though not completely right)
theres many of places where you can see when batman found robin. i know one if you watch dc comics kids collection the batman the complete fourth season the first episode is where batman and robin meet you can find facts on this episode that are much like the comic book. like tony zucco killed dicks parents. why dick choose the name robin. stuff like that. dick choose the name robin because his mom call him that it was his nickname
George Clooney played the dark knight in "Batman & Robin" (1997) with Chris O'Donnell as Robin. The villains were Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman), Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Bane (Jeep Swenson). The film took Batman nearly to the level of cartoonishness of the old TV series, and was so badly criticized that it caused the end of the first "series" of movies, until the Christian Bale reboot in 2005.
There have been seven live-action feature films so far: 1. "Batman" (1989). 2. "Batman Returns" (1991). 3. "Batman Forever" (1995). 4. "Batman and Robin" (1997). 5. "Batman Begins" (2005). 6. "The Dark Knight" (2008). 7. "The Dark Rises" (2012).
Stacy Harris - 1940s - The Adventures of Superman (radio) Lewis Wilson - 1943 - Batman (film serial) Robert Lowery - 1949 - Batman and Robin (film serial) Adam West - 1960s to 1980s - Batman (1960s television series & film), Super Friends (1984 animation), The Super Powers Team (1985 animation), The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour, Olan Soule - The Batman/Superman Hour, The New Scooby-Doo Movies, Super Friends, The All-New Super Friends Hour, Challenge of the SuperFriends, The World's Greatest Super Friends (1970s animation) Dick Gautier - 1972 - "Equal Pay" (public service announcement) Michael Keaton - Batman (1989 film), Batman Returns (1992 film) George Clooney - Batman Forever (1995 film) Val Kilmer - Batman & Robin (1997 film) Charles Roskilly - as young Bruce Wayne (Batman 89) Ramsey Ellis - as young Bruce Wayne (Batman Forever) Eric Lloyd - as young Bruce Wayne (Batman & Robin) Kevin Conroy - 1992 to present - DC Animated Universe Will Friedle 1999 to 2001 - future Batman Terry McGuiness in Batman Beyond (animated series) Bob Sessions - 1994 - Batman: Knightfall (radio play) Richard Rohan - 2007 - Kingdom Come (audio play) Bruce Thomas - OnStar commercials (2001), Birds of Prey (2002 television series) various stuntmen - Batman stunt shows at Six Flags theme parks Christian Bale - Batman Begins, The Dark Knight Gus Lewis - young Bruce Wayne in Batman Begins Diedrich Bader - The Brave and the Bold (2008 animated series) Allen Enlow - Batman: Dark Tomorrow (video game) Ron Perlman - Justice League Heroes (video game) Steve Blum - Lego Batman (video game) David Gazzana - Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (video game)
In the comics as well as in the movies Batman has many sidekicks. Some only appear for a short time or only in specific versions of Batman. Some, depending on their popularity, have been kept throughout the story's timeline. Listed below are those who have existed as Batman sidekicks for both short and extended periods of time:Robin (real name Dick Grayson)Nightwing (this is also Robin after he had a fallout with Batman)Batgirl (real name Barbara Gordon)Harley Quinn (real name Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel)