![]() ![]() As the Teen Titans infiltrate and mitigate the destruction of the H.I.V.E. Five bank robbery before becoming a crime-fighter in an attempt to accommodate Jinx's relationship with Cyborg. Five again in "Breakfast Cheese," and is ruthlessly pummeled for loitering near a "No Loitering" sign he does the same to the Titans later in the episode, but is eventually won over by their kindness. Numerous also makes a non-physical cameo in "Caged Tiger," seen in one of the many images which line the interior of the Titans Tower elevator. Five in their latest crime spree upon their relocation to Gotham City during "Sidekick " though seen enamored by the light show generated by the Ultimate Batarang, he and a series of his clones are defeated, seen mounted to walls by Batarangs after attempting to flee. Five for yet another bank robbery though she was barred from using her superpowers at the time due to a bet with Robin, Raven manages to defeat a duo of Billy clones using her walker as a weapon.īilly Numerous would again accompany the H.I.V.E. In "No Power," he returns with the H.I.V.E. Five members in "Power Moves " though he would try to outnumber the duo of Beast Boy and Cyborg, he and his duplicates would be defeated by their " Thunder Alley K-O" power move. Billy would return with his fellow H.I.V.E. Five when they return in "Artful Dodgers " though they end up captured by the Titans following a robbery of a museum, Billy later appears as an alternate alongside See-More on the " H.I.V.E. The Teen Titans arrives to stop them he attempts to outnumber and overpower Starfire, but he and his clones are quickly incinerated by her star bolts. Five, Billy first appears in "Super Robin," loading a truck with the money bags from a bank they are robbing. He wears a red bodysuit with a division symbol on its chest as well as on the soles of its boots. Five with the ability to generate clones of himself. Voiced by: Scott Menville (replacing Jason Marsden from the original series)īilly Numerous is a member of the H.I.V.E.See also: List of Teen Titans characters § Billy Numerous It transpires that Robin also eventually grows up to become Nightwing in "Staring at the Future", a point which is reinforced in "Sandwich Thief". His original comic book likeness is also featured briefly in "Books", and he is seen in his original comics outfit in a flashback in "Baby Hands". However, despite his flaws he usually learns from his mistakes and tries to make amends. Robin is also at times emotionally unstable, arrogant and self-centered. He prefers to take the lead role at all times. Robin's role as leader is modestly parodied throughout the series. He is also incredibly agile, and is a studious scientist, detective and martial artist. ![]() His weapons of preference are his Birdarangs, grapple guns and multi-purpose metallic bo staff. He primarily relies on his arsenal of weapons and tools during combat. Robin is the leader and the only Titan who does not possess any superpowers. See also: List of Teen Titans characters § Robin ![]()
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