Batman

Batman (real name Bruce Wayne) is the superhero defender of Gotham City and Robin's adoptive father and mentor. He made his debut as a cameo in the episode La Larva de Amor.

Pre-Series
When he was just ten years old, Bruce Wayne witnessed his own parents murdered in a senseless crime after exiting a theater late at night. Years later, he traveled around the world, learning various forms of martial arts. When he completed his training, he returned to Gotham City and became its defender, as well as the world's greatest detective, the Dark Knight known as Batman.

When Dick Grayson (Robin)'s parents were killed in a circus accident, Batman took the young boy under his wing and raised him as his own son. Dick Grayson eventually became Robin, and he fought at Batman's side for many years, until he left to become his own hero. Shortly after, Robin moved to Jump City and became the leader of the newly-formed Teen Titans.

Teen Titans Go!
His first official appearance was in the episode La Larva de Amor. He was seen fishing with James Gordon, the police commissioner of Gotham City, in a boat that has a picture of Batgirl on it (who is, coincidentally, Gordon's daughter, Barbara). He was also seen in the episode Girl's Night Out where the girls (Starfire, Raven and Jinx) pass by a cop car with him and Jim Gordon laughing randomly. They don't seem to care that the girls are being pursued by much of the JCPD and just continue giggling.



In Thanksgiving, Robin invites Batman to spend the holiday with him and the other Titans. Before his arrival, Robin stresses over making sure everything is "perfect", in order to impress Batman. While waiting for Batman to arrive, the other Titans engage in a food fight that makes a huge mess of the living room. Right as Batman walks in, the pie Robin intended to throw at Beast Boy hits him in the face. Batman angrily glares at Robin, who runs to his room screaming.



Batman's first speaking appearance is in the comic Prank'd!. Beast Boy prank calls several members of the Justice League, including Batman. When Robin hears of this, he worries that Batman will trace the call back to them, and orders an evacuation. Despite the prank call being bounced around six satellites and four continents, Batman is able to trace the call in mere seconds. Later on, Robin prank calls Batman, but bounces the signal to the invading Gordanian ship. Batman breaks into the Gordanian ship, confronts the leader, and forces the entire fleet of ships to retreat far away from the earth.

In Real Boy Adventures, Cyborg is depressed about being a full human. Robin attempts to cheer him up with a song about being a "Real Boy". In the song, Batman appears and plays a lengthy electric guitar solo for a large crowd of other manly characters from DC Comics and throughout history.

Batman also makes a cameo in A Farce. When the Brain announces that the jury has reached a verdict in the trial of the Teen Titans, Robin imagines that he successfully got the team acquitted. His visions include Batman's silhouette giving a thumbs up to congratulate Robin. Unfortunately, this does not really happen as the Titans were actually found guilty.

Batman, like many DC superheroes and villains, makes up a huge pop culture-like influence throughout Jump City. His image often appears in various paraphernalia such as posters, movies, magazines, and even his own cereal brand. Batman's influence is most prominent in Robin's room in Titans Tower, where the majority of Robin's decorations are linked to his days as Batman's sidekick.

Appearance
Batman has a muscular build with a square jaw and white eyes. Batman wears a dark gray suit with a black and yellow bat-logo printed on the chest. He also wears a dark blue cape and cowl with matching gloves, boots, and tights. He stores his gadgets in a yellow utility belt wrapped around his waist.
 * In Batman's first appearance in La Larva de Amor, Batman is bulky with a giant chin.
 * In Girl's Night Out, Books, and Sidekick, Batman has a square jaw that does not stick out, and a rectangle-shaped, muscular body
 * Batman's final variation first appears in the episode Slumber Party. However, in this episode, he is seen without his cape and utility belt, and with his sleeves rolled up. The same variation appears in the episodes Thanksgiving and Real Boy Adventures, only this time with his cape, belt, and unrolled sleeves.
 * In the comic version, Batman's cape and cowl, are black instead of dark blue.

Episode Appearances
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Comics
 * Driver's Ed (cameo as a cardboard cut-out)
 * Dog Hand (mentioned)
 * La Larva de Amor (cameo, debut)
 * Gorilla (cameo)
 * Girl's Night Out (cameo)
 * You're Fired! (impersonated)
 * Books (cameo)
 * Power Moves (cameo in video clip)
 * Sidekick (cameo)
 * Slumber Party (cameo)
 * Thanksgiving
 * The Best Robin (mentioned)
 * Real Boy Adventures
 * Yearbook Madness (cameo)
 * Accept the Next Proposition You Hear (mentioned)
 * A Farce (cameo)
 * Par For The Course (cameo)
 * Silicon Valley Cyborg (mentioned)
 * Prank'd!
 * Teen Titans -- Ghost! Part 1 (mentioned)
 * Mystery Box (mentioned)
 * May I Have This Trance? (cameo on cover)

Trivia

 * Batman has had three different design variations in the series. In his first appearance in La Larva de Amor, Batman is bulky with a giant chin. In his second appearance, which first appeared in Girl's Night Out, Batman has a square jaw that does not stick out, and a rectangle-shaped, muscular body. This variation remained the same throughout the rest of Season 1. In his first Season 2 appearance, Slumber Party, Batman is given a new, final variation. In his final design, he has a bigger chin again, muscular arms and narrow legs.
 * He is one of the only characters to change designs throughout the series.
 * Batman was only hinted in the original show, now he appears as a recurring character, and his name is outright spoken.
 * The show's producers have rumored that they want to have Kevin Conroy (voice of Batman in many things including Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, Justice League: Unlimited, Batman: Gotham Knight, Batman the Brave and the Bold (Alternate universe), Batman Arkham City, the 2013 video game Injustice: Gods Among Us, and many more do a speaking role for Batman sometime, although it is unsure when, if ever, this will happen or Diedrich Bader might reprise him from "Batman the Brave and the Bold" and "JLA adventures: trapped in time" also Bruce Greenwood might reprise him who has voiced him in "Batman: Under the Red Hood" and "Young Justice".
 * Kevin Conroy's Batman often worked with Tara Strong's Batgirl. Tara Strong currently plays both Raven and Batgirl in the series.
 * Batman's square jaw appears to take after his "Batman the Brave and the Bold" design.
 * When Raven showed the picture of the Halloween spirit in her book in Halloween, one of the bats references to his face.
 * Despite his numerous appearances, as of yet Batman has never said anything, aside from being heard laughing.
 * Batman's first appearance in DC was in the Detective Comics series and he did not have a comic series yet.
 * It would be a unknown in he's will have a speaking role.