- Ooh a sweet one, I like that!
- --Robin's Parasitic Twin[src]
Robin's Parasitic Twin is described and guessed by Starfire and revealed to be real by Robin. He appears in the episode, The Mask.
History[]
He is not revealed until at the very end of the episode "The Mask". Robin tried his best and succeeded in hiding his true face, along with his parasitic twin from the Teen Titans. How Robin acquired this parasite is not known, but it is shown he and the parasite get along very well, sharing laughs and food.
In "Egg Hunt", it is revealed that he has hidden the egg Robin wanted to find for years inside the eye socket.
Episode Appearances[]
Season 2[]
- The Mask (debut)
Season 3[]
Season 4[]
Season 6[]
Season 8[]
- Intro (cameo)
Trivia[]
- The parasite is not present in Driver's Ed when Robin was taking his eye exam, and instead he had black dots for eyes.
- It's possible that Robin acquired this parasite sometime later, or the dotted eyes was another mask.
- It's possible that he and Robin are conjoined twins.
- Robin's Parasitic Twin is able to fit perfectly underneath Robin's mask without any noticeable bulge.
- Alternatively, he may have been hiding deep in Robin's eye socket, or the mask's structure is specially designed to give the smooth appearance.
- Robin's twin more than likely does not exist as instances cannot be taken too seriously within the theme of the show. However, it reappeared in "TV Knight 2".
- He bares a slight resemblance to Larry.
- Strangely, Robin's parasitic twin does not appear in "Business Ethics Wink Wink" when Starfire examines Robin's left eye.
- The parasitic twin also does not appear in "Christmas Crusaders", where Robin is shown twice without his mask, but maybe he magically disappeared, or got surgically removed.
- He could have been hiding (as suggested above).
- The parasitic twin also does not appear in "Christmas Crusaders", where Robin is shown twice without his mask, but maybe he magically disappeared, or got surgically removed.
- His voice is higher-pitched in "Egg Hunt".
- He is possibly a parody of Chip Griffin, Peter Griffin’s parasitic twin from Family Guy, as they both look like a miniature version of their twin and just has their voice but pitched up.