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* AlternateSelf: Several across TheMultiverse, such as [[Series/{{Batwoman}} Earth-Prime]], [[Characters/Titans2018OtherCharacters Earth-9]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Characters/DCEUGothamCity an undesignated Earth]]. Also he exists on both Earth-89 and Earth-97, the latter having a niece who becomes Batgirl unlike the former.

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* AlternateSelf: Several across TheMultiverse, such as [[Series/{{Batwoman}} Earth-Prime]], [[Characters/Titans2018OtherCharacters Earth-9]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Characters/DCEUGothamCity an undesignated Earth]].Earth]], the last of whom his existence overtook when the Flash created a new timeline. Also he exists on both Earth-89 and Earth-97, the latter having a niece who becomes Batgirl unlike the former.



* FaceDeathWithDignity: ''Batman & Robin'' reveals he has developed [=MacGregor=]'s Syndrome and is dying. Does he panic or become depressed over his coming death? No. He keeps doing his job, and assures Bruce that his only regret in life is that he was never able to join them in the field. In the end, though, he lives thanks to Bruce finding a cure.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: ''Batman & Robin'' reveals he has developed [=MacGregor=]'s Syndrome and is dying. Does he panic or become depressed over his coming death? No. He keeps doing his job, and assures Bruce that his only regret in life is that he was never able to join them in the field. In the end, end though, he lives thanks to Bruce finding a cure.



* IWantGrandkids: Of the ParentalSubstitute variety. In the first film, when Bruce says he has no time for a Vicki Vale romance, he sadly smiles and asks, "If not now... ''when''?"

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* IWantGrandkids: Of the ParentalSubstitute variety. In the first film, when Bruce says he has no time for a Vicki Vale romance, he sadly smiles and asks, "If not now... ''when''?"''when''?". ''The Flash'' unfortunately shows that Bruce only grew more reclusive after Alfred's passing, with no hints of a wife or children.



* PresentAbsence: Since his passing, Bruce has succumbed to bad habits. He dresses like he's homeless despite owning a mansion, he cooks some very basic meals instead of the more elaborate dishes Alfred makes and his social skills apparently got worse. The fact that there's no hint of another servant to fill the void hints that Alfred was irreplacable to Bruce and that his life means nothing without his most trusted valet.



** In ''Batman & Robin'' Aflred has contracted Macgregor's Syndrome and is suffering great pain due to his old age, though he keeps it hidden so as not to worry Bruce or Dick. According to Alfred it's impolite for a valet to show weakness in front of his charges, but eventually he's left bedridden.
* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Due to his advanced age, he's since passed on by the time of ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''. The events of that film just happen to take place a year after Michael Gough's own passing.

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** In ''Batman & Robin'' Aflred Alfred has contracted Macgregor's Syndrome and is suffering great pain due to his old age, though he keeps it hidden so as not to worry Bruce or Dick. According to Alfred it's impolite for a valet to show weakness in front of his charges, but eventually he's left bedridden.
* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Due to his advanced age, he's since passed on already deceased by the time of ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''. The events of that film just happen to take place a year two years after Michael Gough's own passing.



* InexplicablyAwesome: Batgirl gives Poison Ivy a proper beating after the temptress was able to overpower Batman and Robin. without breaking a sweat.

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* InexplicablyAwesome: Batgirl gives Poison Ivy a proper beating after the temptress was able to overpower Batman and Robin. All without breaking a sweat.



* LegFocus: Her legs are the very first thing that is seen of her.

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* LegFocus: Her Barbara's legs are the very first thing that is seen of her.her. During her suit-up montage, we get a shot that travels up her thigh before resting on her buttocks.



* MsFanservice: During her suiting-up montage, viewers get nice glimpses of her butt, chest, and CombatStilettos. Contrary to popular belief, her suit actually ''does'' carry some form of the Bat-Nipples found on Batman and Robin's suits, though due to concerns regarding the film's rating [[note]]Alongside the fact that the suit was designed by her uncle...probably best not to dwell too long on that one.[[/note]], they're not nearly as prominent.

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* MsFanservice: During her suiting-up montage, viewers get nice glimpses of her butt, chest, and CombatStilettos. Contrary to popular belief, her suit actually ''does'' carry some form of the Bat-Nipples found on Batman and Robin's suits, though due to concerns regarding the film's rating [[note]]Alongside the fact that the suit was designed by her uncle...probably best not to dwell too long on that one.detail.[[/note]], they're not nearly as prominent.



* Averted in ''The Flash'', where it only appeared in the Batcave gathering dust and was never used.

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* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Due to his advanced age, he's since passed on by the time of ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}''. The events of that film just happen to take place a year after Michael Gough's own passing.



* TheCameo: The Batmobile doesn't see any action in ''The Flash'' as the main conflict occurs outside of Gotham.



* Averted in ''The Flash'', where it only appeared in the Batcave gathering dust and was never used.



* WreckedWeapon: The second version was the only Batmobile of the three to be outright destroyed -- as opposed to merely damaged like the first and third -- when [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs Riddler breaks into the Batcave]] and detonates a bagful of bat-shaped explosives in the cockpit.

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* WreckedWeapon: The second version was the only Batmobile of the three to be outright destroyed beyond repair -- as opposed to merely damaged like the first and third -- when [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs Riddler breaks into the Batcave]] and detonates a bagful of bat-shaped explosives in the cockpit.

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!!! '''Appearances:''' (Mark 1) ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' | ''Film/BatmanReturns'' | ''ComicBook/Batman89'' | (Mark 2) ''Film/BatmanForever'' | (Mark 3) ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''


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!!! '''Appearances:''' (Mark 1) ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' | ''Film/BatmanReturns'' | ''ComicBook/Batman89'' | ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}'' | (Mark 2) ''Film/BatmanForever'' | (Mark 3) ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''

->'''Batman:''' Get in the car.\\
'''Vicki Vale:''' Which one?
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!!! '''Voiced by''': Pierre Tessier (European French), Stephan Cloutier [''Forever''], Gilbert Lachance [''& Robin''] (Canadian French)

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!!! '''Voiced by''': Pierre Tessier Creator/PierreTessier (European French), Stephan Cloutier [''Forever''], Gilbert Lachance [''& Robin''] (Canadian French)
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: This happens by way of CompositeCharacter, as the Dick Grayson version of Robin sees his circus acrobat parents killed by Two-Face instead of Tony Zucco, much in the same manner the first movie made Jack Napier (a.k.a. the Joker) the murderer of Bruce's parents rather than Joe Chill. This makes him a bit like Jason Todd in the Post-Crisis comics, whose gangster father was murdered by Two-Face.
* AgeLift: Introduced as a college aged young man, whereas his comicbook counterpart was introduced as a pre-teen. The characters don't treat him as if he's an adult, though.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: This happens by way of CompositeCharacter, as the Dick Grayson version of Robin sees his circus acrobat parents killed by Two-Face instead of Tony Zucco, much in the same manner in which the first movie made Jack Napier (a.k.a. the Joker) the murderer of Bruce's parents rather than Joe Chill. This makes him a bit like Jason Todd in the Post-Crisis comics, whose gangster father was murdered by Two-Face.
* AgeLift: Introduced as a college aged college-aged young man, whereas his comicbook counterpart was introduced as a pre-teen. The characters don't treat him as if he's an adult, though.



* AndThisIsFor: When Robin confronts Two-Face. "That was for my mother!" (punch) "My father!" (punch) "My brother!" ("punch") "And this is for me!" ("headbutt")

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* AndThisIsFor: When Robin confronts Two-Face. "That was for my mother!" (punch) "My father!" (punch) "My brother!" ("punch") (punch) "And this is for me!" ("headbutt")



* BadassBiker: As seen in ''Forever'' and ''Batman & Robin''. Robin was confident that he could made a jump while chasing Mr Freeze, but Batman disabled his bike out of concern for his safety.

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* BadassBiker: As seen in ''Forever'' and ''Batman & Robin''. Robin was confident that he could made make a jump while chasing Mr Freeze, but Batman disabled his bike out of concern for his safety.



** Again in ''Batman & Robin'' when he is frozen by Mr. Freeze and later almost drowned by Poison Ivy

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** Again in ''Batman & Robin'' when he is frozen by Mr. Freeze and later almost drowned by Poison IvyIvy.



* DatingCatwoman: At least he thinks so. He falls in love with Poison Ivy and believes she loves him too, and thinks Batman is jealous of the two of them. After finding out Ivy is a villain, he still has feelings for her and believes she loves him enough to [[LoveRedeems switch sides]] so the two of them can be together. Subverted as Ivy has no real feelings for him, and only seduces him to kiss her to kill him and drive him and Batman apart. They officially "break up" after sharing a kiss in her lair though. Robin wised up and wore rubber lips [[TestKiss to be sure]] Ivy really did love him, and Ivy, angry after discovering Robin's betrayal of her trust, shoved him into her pond to drown him.

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* DatingCatwoman: At least he thinks so. He falls in love with Poison Ivy and believes she loves him too, and thinks Batman is jealous of the two of them. After finding out Ivy is a villain, he still has feelings for her and believes she loves him enough to [[LoveRedeems switch sides]] so the two of them can be together. Subverted as Ivy has no real feelings for him, and only seduces him to kiss Robin into kissing her to so she can kill him and drive him and Batman apart.him. They officially "break up" after sharing a kiss in her lair though. Robin wised up and wore rubber lips [[TestKiss to be sure]] Ivy really did love him, and Ivy, angry after discovering Robin's betrayal of her trust, shoved him into her pond to drown him.



* DominoMask: Dick starts wearing one even before he officially becomes Robin. Given he'd earlier been spotted driving the Batmobile completely unmasked, he's obviously not that concerned with hiding his identity as throughly as Batman does.

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* DominoMask: Dick starts wearing one even before he officially becomes Robin. Given he'd earlier been spotted driving the Batmobile completely unmasked, he's obviously not that concerned with hiding his identity as throughly thoroughly as Batman does.



** In ''Batman Forever'' Robin's the Thief to Batman's Fighter and Alfred's Mage, being not quite as adept in combat as Batman is but stillbeing wily enough to break into the Batcave.

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** In ''Batman Forever'' Robin's the Thief to Batman's Fighter and Alfred's Mage, being not quite as adept in combat as Batman is but stillbeing still being wily enough to break into the Batcave.



* ImpactSilhouette: Early in ''Batman and Robin'', Robin crashes through a wall in his motorcycle, somehow leaving a hole in the shape of the movie's Robin logo.

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* ImpactSilhouette: Early in ''Batman and Robin'', Robin crashes through a wall in while riding his motorcycle, somehow leaving a hole in the shape of the movie's Robin logo.



* LeeroyJenkins: Dick tends to leap into any fight headfirst with no sense of self-preservation. Naturally, he ends up getting abducted by Two-Face and frozen by Mr Freeze. This fuels the rift between him and Bruce, as the latter is concenred he'll fall right into Poison Ivy's obvious (fly)trap.
* TheLoad: Robin isn't the least bit useful when he and Batman confront the Riddler and Two-Face, only surviving capture and death because Batman had contingency plans. It's little wonder Batman gets over-bearing in ''Batman and Robin'' given his previous track-record.

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* LeeroyJenkins: Dick tends to leap into any fight headfirst with no sense of self-preservation. Naturally, he ends up getting abducted by Two-Face and frozen by Mr Freeze. This fuels the rift between him and Bruce, as the latter is concenred concerned he'll fall right into Poison Ivy's obvious (fly)trap.
* TheLoad: Robin isn't the least bit useful when he and Batman confront the Riddler and Two-Face, only surviving capture and death because Batman had contingency plans. It's little wonder Batman gets over-bearing in ''Batman and Robin'' Robin'', given his previous track-record.



** He and Poison Ivy are constantly being interrupted when they are getting romantic and leaning in for a kiss. Batman interrupts them twice at Freeze's hideout, the first accidentally and the second on purpose.

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** He Robin and Poison Ivy are constantly being interrupted when they are getting romantic and leaning in for a kiss. Batman interrupts them twice at Freeze's hideout, the first accidentally and the second on purpose.



* RecklessSidekick: Acts as one during ''Batman & Robin'', as a nod to the Post-Crisis incarnation of Jason Todd (seen above). His attempts to be more independent constantly get him in trouble, which Batman chews him out on, which he fights Batman over and the cycle repeats. He ends up getting frozen by Mr. Freeze because of his recklessness and is quick to fall in love with Poison Ivy, even believing her when she promises to switch sides. Even when he takes precautions against Ivy, like Batman was trying to warn him, he ends up continuing his reckless streak by revealing his rubber lips to Ivy to one up her. This takes away his protection against her kiss and he leaves himself vulnerable to her, and is almost drowned because of it.

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* RecklessSidekick: Acts as one during ''Batman & Robin'', as a nod to the Post-Crisis incarnation of Jason Todd (seen above). His attempts to be more independent constantly get him in trouble, which Batman chews him out on, which he fights Batman over and the cycle repeats. He ends up getting frozen by Mr. Freeze because of his recklessness and is quick to fall in love with Poison Ivy, even believing her when she promises to switch sides. Even when he takes precautions against Ivy, like Batman was trying to warn him, he ends up continuing his reckless streak by revealing his rubber lips to Ivy to one up her. This takes away his protection against her kiss and he leaves himself vulnerable to her, and is he's almost drowned because of it.



* SkywardScream: Robin lets forth a particularly melodramatic one when Batman disables his redbird cylce before he can make a risky leap.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: While Ivy is seducing him she says she can see his own "Robin Signal" in the sky. She later steals the Bat Signal and replaces it with Robin's symbol to lure him to her lair. When Robin sees it he immediately knows it is from Ivy, remembering their conversation, and believeing it is a symbol of her love for him prepares to go meet her at her lair.

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* SkywardScream: Robin lets forth a particularly melodramatic one when Batman disables his redbird cylce cycle before he can make a risky leap.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: While Ivy is seducing him him, she says she can see his own "Robin Signal" in the sky. She later steals the Bat Signal and replaces it with Robin's symbol to lure him to her lair. When Robin sees it he immediately knows it is from Ivy, remembering their conversation, and believeing believing it is a symbol of her love for him him, he prepares to go meet her at her lair.



** One highlight being when he presents Bruce with an invitation to Max Schreck's Christmas ball with the most pessimistic delivery you can imagine. When Bruce decline, Alfred enthusiastically tears the invite in two, only for Bruce to change his mind, to which Alfred gives his master an annoyed scowl.

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** One highlight being when he presents Bruce with an invitation to Max Schreck's Christmas ball with the most pessimistic delivery you can imagine. When Bruce decline, declines, Alfred enthusiastically tears the invite in two, only for Bruce to change his mind, to which Alfred gives his master an annoyed scowl.



* WorfEffect: She makes her debut as Batgirl invading Ivy's lair and beating her in a fight. Ivy had been giving Batman and Robin trouble for the whole film and had just captured both of them, but gets beaten by the new girl with no prior experience. She's also immune to Ivy's seduction and pheromones since she's a girl herself and even [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech calls her out on using such tactics]].

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* WorfEffect: She makes her debut as Batgirl invading Ivy's lair and beating her in a fight. Ivy had been giving Batman and Robin trouble for the whole film and had just captured both of them, but gets beaten by the new girl with no prior experience. She's also immune to Ivy's seduction and pheromones since she's a girl herself and even [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech calls her out on using such tactics]].

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* LegFocus: Her legs are the very first thing that is seen of her.



* ShesGotLegs: The very first thing we see of her is her nice pair.
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* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Series/Titans2018 Earth-9]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies Earth-167]] and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]].

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* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Series/Titans2018 Earth-9]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies Earth-167]] and Earth-167]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]].Earth-203]] and [[Characters/DCEUGothamVigilantes an undesignated Earth]].

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* ArbitraryScepticism: He doesn’t believe Catwoman to be real when Bruce tells him that she’s who defeated the thugs.
* AtrociousAlias: At the end of the comic he claims that a working codename for his costumed identity is the “Avenging Eagle”, which Bruce clearly finds amusing and Drake admits isn’t that good. This is despite being mistakenly called Robin by some kids earlier in the comic.



* ForWantOfANail: The identity of Robin is typically held by Dick Grayson in TheMultiverse, with some universes having the identity be used by Jason Todd and Tim Drake. Drake Winston doesn't have a counterpart on any Earth and his reasons for being called Robin are unrelated to Dick.

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* ForWantOfANail: TheCynic: He is very distrustful of authority figures and of the wealthy, and refuses to believe that Harvey or Bruce genuinely want to help people. While Harvey never gains his trust due to becoming Two-Face, he comes to realize that Bruce can be trusted after learning that he’s Batman.
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The identity of Robin is typically held by Dick Grayson in TheMultiverse, with some universes having the identity be used by Jason Todd and Tim Drake. Drake Winston doesn't have a counterpart on any Earth and his reasons for being called Robin are unrelated to Dick.Dick.
** In Harvey’s dream of his ideal life, [[spoiler:Drake not choosing to check on his birds means that Harvey saves his life by dragging him out of the burning building instead of being burned and becoming Two-Face]].


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* TheParagon: As shown in his quote above, Drake believes that terrifying and punishing criminals can only do so much, and that he and Batman need to inspire people to be better and to improve the city themselves.
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* AgeLift: Batgirl is traditionally old enough to be either a college graduate or approaching graduation, while this version is still in highschool.

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A young acrobat who is orphaned after his parents and brother are murdered by Two-Face, he is taken in by Bruce. Learning Bruce's SecretIdentity fuels his desire for vengeance against Two-Face, and though Bruce is hesitant, he eventually takes Dick on as his partner, Robin.

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A young acrobat who is orphaned after his parents and brother are murdered by Two-Face, he is taken in by Bruce.Bruce on Earth-97. Learning Bruce's SecretIdentity fuels his desire for vengeance against Two-Face, and though Bruce is hesitant, he eventually takes Dick on as his partner, Robin.



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A teenage mechanic living in the Burnside slums of Gotham. He also moonlights as a cloaked vigilante that even Batman has trouble fighting.

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A teenage mechanic living in the Burnside slums of Gotham. Gotham on Earth-89. He also moonlights as a cloaked vigilante that even Batman has trouble fighting.
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Alfred's niece who comes to America to visit her uncle and to free him from his life of servitude, believing him to be unhappy. She later learns the true identities of Batman and Robin, and suits up as Batgirl to help the Dynamic Duo save Gotham from Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy.

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Alfred's The niece of the Alfred on Earth-97, who comes to America to visit her uncle and to free him from his life of servitude, believing him to be unhappy. She later learns the true identities of Batman and Robin, and suits up as Batgirl to help the Dynamic Duo save Gotham from Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy.



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* ForWantOfANail: The identity of Robin is typically held by Dick Grayson in TheMultiverse, with some universes having the identity be used by Jason Todd and Tim Drake. Drake Winston doesn't have a counterpart on any Earth and his reasons for being called Robin are unrelated to Dick.
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* AlternateSelf: Several across TheMultiverse, such as [[Series/{{Batwoman}} Earth-Prime]], [[Characters/Titans2018OtherCharacters Earth-9]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Characters/DCEUGothamCity an undesignated Earth]].

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* AlternateSelf: Several across TheMultiverse, such as [[Series/{{Batwoman}} Earth-Prime]], [[Characters/Titans2018OtherCharacters Earth-9]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Characters/DCEUGothamCity an undesignated Earth]]. Also he exists on both Earth-89 and Earth-97, the latter having a niece who becomes Batgirl unlike the former.
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* BikerBabe: Barbara keeps it a secret from Alfred, but she's a skilled motorcyclist.

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* WeaponizedCar: The first Batmobile came with retractable shields, twin Browning machine guns, deployable explosives, tow cables, disc launchers, chassis-mounted shinbreakers, and a flamethrower-like jet exhaust that Batman puts to good use.

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* WeaponizedCar: The first Batmobile came with [[InstantArmor retractable shields, shields]], twin [[MoreDakka Browning machine guns, guns]], [[ThrowDownTheBomblet deployable explosives, tow cables, explosives]], [[GrapplingHookPistol grappling hook launchers]], [[DeadlyDisc disc launchers, launchers]], chassis-mounted shinbreakers, shin breakers, rear OilSlick and [[SmokeOut smokescreen]] dispensers, and a [[WeaponizedExhaust flamethrower-like jet exhaust exhaust]] that Batman puts to good use.

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** In ''Forever'' it drives up a wall to the annoyance of Two-Face.
** In ''Batman & Robin'' the Batmobile chases Mr Freeze and his goons up a statue the size of a skyscraper before driving throught the air and landing on the roof of another building, withstanding a cryo-blast and coming out unscathed.
* ChaoticCarRide: The Penguin and Dick Grayson both engage in this. The former tries to ruin Batman's reputation while the latter just wanted a joyride.
* ChickMagnet: Both Batman and Robin acknowlege the Batmobile's EstrogenBrigade.
* CoolCar: The first design has gone on to become one of the most iconic Batmobiles across the entire Batman mythos.
* DrivingUpAWall: Much to the annoyance of Two-Face.

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** In ''Forever'' ''Forever'', it drives up a wall to the annoyance of Two-Face.
avoid an attack from Two-Face and his gang.
** In ''Batman & Robin'' the Batmobile chases Mr Freeze and his goons up a statue the size of a skyscraper before driving throught through the air and landing on the roof of another building, withstanding a cryo-blast and coming out unscathed.
* ChaoticCarRide: The Penguin and Dick Grayson both engage in this. The former tries to ruin Batman's reputation reputation, while the latter just wanted a joyride.
* ChickMagnet: Both In the third and fourth films, both Batman and Robin acknowlege acknowledge the... increased female attention that the Batmobile's EstrogenBrigade.
Batmobile has a tendency to bring.
-->'''Dick Grayson:''' Goin' for a little ride in my love machine, baby!
* CoolCar: The first design in particular has gone on to become one of the most iconic Batmobiles across the entire Batman mythos.
mythos. Despite not getting to show off as much of what they can two, the other two designs are still very cool in their own right.
* DrivingUpAWall: Much The second version pulled this off by means of grappling cables, its jet propulsion and the momentum from both to drive straight up the side of a building, much to the annoyance of Two-Face.Two-Face.
* DisposableVehicleSection: The first Batmobile demonstrated this capability with its "Batmissile" form in ''Returns''. The vehicle's side sections break away and the wheels retract inside the body in a single-file layout, allowing Batman to drive through a very narrow passageway and escape a police pursuit. [[LogicalWeakness Of course]], this does mean it requires an extensive rebuild afterward.



* MurderByRemoteControlVehicle: Both Batman and the Penguin use the Batmobile in this manner. Batman sneds the Batmobile into Axis Chemicals armed with explosives to kill several members of the Joker's gang, while the Penguin uses it to frame Batman for the deaths of innocent people. Batman was lucky enough to thwart the Penguin before it was too late.

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* MurderByRemoteControlVehicle: Both Batman and the Penguin use the Batmobile in this manner. Batman sneds sends the Batmobile into Axis Chemicals armed with explosives and machine guns to kill several members of the Joker's gang, gang and destroy his hideout, while the Penguin uses it to frame Batman for the deaths of innocent people. Batman was lucky enough to thwart the Penguin before it was too late.



* WeaponizedCar: The first Batmobile came with retractable shields, gatling guns, explosives, tow cables and a flaming exhaust that Batman puts to good use.
* WeDontNeedRoads: The second Batmobile could drive up a wall.

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* WeaponizedCar: The first Batmobile came with retractable shields, gatling twin Browning machine guns, deployable explosives, tow cables cables, disc launchers, chassis-mounted shinbreakers, and a flaming flamethrower-like jet exhaust that Batman puts to good use.
* WeDontNeedRoads: The With a combination of grappling cables and momentum from its jet propulsion, the second Batmobile could drive up walls.
* WreckedWeapon: The second version was the only Batmobile of the three to be outright destroyed -- as opposed to merely damaged like the first and third -- when [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs Riddler breaks into the Batcave]] and detonates
a wall.bagful of bat-shaped explosives in the cockpit.
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!!! '''Voiced by''': Jacques Ciron (European French), Michel Maillot (Canadian French)

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* HeroWithBadPublicity: Robin manages to get a good reputation among the Burnside locals, but Two-Face managed to pull a WounedGazelleGambit on Drake in full view of them. this results in Drake getting accused of assaulting an injured man of the people and later accused of [[spoiler: killing Jerome]].
* {{Homage}}: The surname "Winston" references the late Creator/StanWinston, who developed the prosthetics for the Penguin in ''Batman Returns''.

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* HeroWithBadPublicity: Robin manages to get a good reputation among the Burnside locals, but Two-Face managed to pull a WounedGazelleGambit WoundedGazelleGambit on Drake in full view of them. this results in Drake getting accused of assaulting an injured man of the people and later accused of [[spoiler: killing Jerome]].
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The surname "Winston" references the late Creator/StanWinston, who developed the prosthetics for the Penguin in ''Batman Returns''.Returns''.
** His background as a humble mechanic who pieced together his costume from discarded cloth and padding borrows from Creator/DarrenAronofsky's unproduced ''Batman: Year One'' film.
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* HeroWithBadPublicity: Robin manages to get a good reputation among the Burnside locals, but Two-Face managed to pull a WounedGazelleGambit on Drake in full view of them. this results in Drake getting accused of assaulting an injured man of the people and later accused of [[spoiler: killing Jerome]].


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* BadassBoast: ''"Mr. Dent, when I get through with you...the ugly side's gonna be the pretty side."''



* ButNowIMustGo: When Two-Face is defeated, Drake doesn't become Batman's sidekick. He instead forges his own path but promises to stay in touch with Bruce.
* CheapCostume: Drake's initial Robin suit was just his overalls with a hooded cape and some armor on his arms and legs. Batman gives him an upgrade by replacing the overalls with tights and a kevlar vest.



* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Drake contrasts Dick Grayson while also taking his place via retcon. Dick Grayson was a caucasian circus performer whose character arc begins with Two-Face destroying his life. Drake is African-American, lives in a slum and doesn't have any personal beef with Two-Face prior to becoming a vigilante. Dick is a hothead that regularly butts heads with Bruce, while Drake is more level-headed and his ability to work with Bruce shows they're suited to each other as partners. Dick uses the name "Robin" as an AnimalMotif, while Drake was given the name because his green overalls and hood caused the public to liken him to the famous Sherwood thief.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Drake contrasts Dick Grayson while also taking his place via retcon. Dick Grayson was a caucasian circus performer whose character arc begins with Two-Face destroying his life. Drake is African-American, lives in a slum and doesn't didn't have any personal beef with Two-Face prior to becoming a vigilante. Dick is a hothead that regularly butts heads with Bruce, while Drake is more level-headed and his ability to work with Bruce shows they're suited to each other as partners. Dick uses the name "Robin" as an AnimalMotif, while Drake was given the name because his green overalls and hood caused the public to liken him to the famous Sherwood thief.



* ItsPersonal: Two-Face cements himself as Drake's enemy when the youth finds out he [[spoiler: murdered Jerome]].



* NotWearingTights: Possibly the biggest deviation from Robin's original circus-themed costume. Drake's Robin suit is just a mechanic's overalls combined with a hooded cape and custom-made armor on his arms and legs.

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* NotWearingTights: Possibly the biggest deviation from Robin's original circus-themed costume. Drake's Robin suit is just a mechanic's overalls combined with a hooded cape and custom-made armor on his arms and legs. This changes after Bruce gives his costume an upgrade.
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!![[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne/Batman]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"If the forces of evil should rise again to cast a shadow on the heart of the city, call me."'']]

->''"I'm Batman."''

The guardian of Gotham City and its richest citizen. An admired philanthropist by day, he fights crime with a black bat-themed suit by night. He dedicated his life to crimefighting after both of his parents were killed when he was a child.

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!![[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne/Batman]]

* [[Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatman Has his own page]].

!! Robin
[[folder:Dick Grayson]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Richard "Dick" Grayson/Robin]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"If [[caption-width-right:350:''"Bruce. whenever you go out at night, I'll be watching. And wherever Batman goes, I'm gonna be right beside him. I mean, how you gonna stop me?"'']]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:New Outfit]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chris_odonnell_robin.jpg ''"Look, I want a Robin Signal in
the forces sky, alright? I'm tired of evil should rise again to cast a shadow on the heart living in your shadow. All that ends right now."''[[/labelnote]]]]
!!! '''Played by''': Creator/ChrisODonnell
!!! '''Voiced by''': Pierre Tessier (European French), Stephan Cloutier [''Forever''], Gilbert Lachance [''& Robin''] (Canadian French)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/BatmanForever'' | ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''

->''"All I can think about every second
of the city, call me."'']]

->''"I'm Batman."''

The guardian of Gotham City and its richest citizen. An admired philanthropist by day, he fights crime with a black bat-themed suit by night.
day is getting Two-Face. He dedicated his life to crimefighting took my whole life. And when I was out there tonight, I imagined it was him that I was fighting, even when I was fighting you. And all the pain went away. Do you understand?"''

A young acrobat who is orphaned
after both of his parents were killed when and brother are murdered by Two-Face, he was a child.is taken in by Bruce. Learning Bruce's SecretIdentity fuels his desire for vengeance against Two-Face, and though Bruce is hesitant, he eventually takes Dick on as his partner, Robin.



* AlternateSelf: Several across TheMultiverse, including [[Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily Earth-Prime]], [[Series/Titans2018 Earth-9]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019 Earth-99]], [[Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies Earth-167]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnumbered Earth]].
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Bats are his motif.
* BadassCape: Batman's cape does more than just make him look intimidating. The Tim Burton version can use his for gliding (the Batman from ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' would emulate this) and the Joel Schumacher cape provides protection from fire and explosions.
* BigDamnHeroes: Every single time he smashes through a window involves a Big Damn Hero entrance. The classic example is the scene in the first movie where he smashes through a skylight to save Vicki Vale who is being menaced by the Joker in the museum.
* CrimefightingWithCash: Naturally, given he's the poster-boy for BadassNormal. Batman relies on protective body armor, gadgets small enough to fit on his utility belt, the Batmobile, the Batwing and the Batboat. Batman's inventory gets damaged across each movie, so he regularly upgrades it.
* DarkIsNotEvil: This Batman was one of the darkest incarnations of the character on film at the time of its initial release, both in the suit's color and violence against criminals. He still works to bring justice to Gotham.
* DidNotGetTheGirl: In each movie, he gets a new love interest, but clearly doesn't get a happy lifetime with them. Vicki Vale? Broke up with him prior to ''Returns'' because she couldn't handle his double-life. Selina Kyle? Her damaged mindset and obsession with vengeance got in the way. Chase Meridian? The fact he was dating someone else in ''Batman and Robin'' proved it didn't go so well. Julie Madison? He turns down her offer of marriage because of his double-life, and she was the only love interest who didn't find out about it (and she's killed by Poison Ivy in a deleted scene).
* DisabledInTheAdaptation: When played by either Michael Keaton or Val Kilmer, Bruce wears glasses for short distance.
* DressedAllInRubber: Just as the all-black coloring was a massive leap away from Batman's conventional look, so too was the decision to have him wear a suit made of sculpted rubber.
* EveryoneLovesBlondes: All of his love interests are blondes. This includes Selina Kyle and Julie Madison, [[AdaptationDyeJob who are brunette in the comics]].
* HamAndDeadpanDuo: Batman is the deadpan to his rogues' ham.
* HappilyAdopted: Bruce openly acknowledges Alfred as his adoptive father, and despite the SnarkToSnarkCombat, it's clear that they love each other.
* IAmYourOpponent: "I'm Batman."
* InSpiteOfANail: This version of Batman ended up killing the Joker just like his counterparts on Earth-Prime, [[spoiler:Earth-9, Earth-66]] and Earth-99[[note]]DCEU Batman has sworn to [[Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague kill the Joker]] when the opportunity arises[[/note]] while also being willing to kill others. However while the first three treated this as a reason to retire as Batman out of shame and the latter's decision to murder criminals was shown to have made him just as bad as his rogues gallery. This version of Bruce not only remained Batman but slowly abandoned his willingness to kill by the time of ''Forever''.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Both iterations of Batman have their own themes.
** Danny Elfman's theme for the [[https://youtu.be/YoaU3kRFvLg Tim Burton films]] has a dark and mysterious opening, which shifts into a bombastic rush to illustrate Batman's status as the Dark Knight.
** Elliot Goldenthal's theme for the [[https://youtu.be/Pexxk6tMKLQ Joel Schumacher films]] is also dark and ominous, but with more flourishes to emphasize that Batman is a rather glamorous and romantic action hero.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: After decades of comics and previous live-action portrayals showed Batman wearing grey spandex, this take on Batman goes with black body armour. ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' would run with this, before the ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse'' went back to wearing a grey bodyglove.
* NonPoweredCostumedHero: Batman relies on guile and various gadgets to gain the upper hand on his enemies.
* RageHelm: Starting with Tim Burton's movies, every film version of Batman's costume has frowning eyebrows sculpted into the cowl. Future iterations of Batman would continue the trend up until ''Film/{{The Batman|2022}}'' went for a more makeshift design.
* RichIdiotWithNoDayJob: In the first film, where Knox labels him as such, and Vicki even asks him. The later films avert this by showing Bruce Wayne doing business out of the Batsuit (meeting with Shreck to discuss Cobblepot, turning down Nygma's invention, etc).
* StealthExpert: As usual for Batman, but mostly in the Tim Burton films. In Joel Schumacher's movies he tends to make the most spectacular entrances possible.
* SuperheroesStaySingle: Batman has a new love interest with every film.
** It's taken to a ridiculous degree in ''Batman and Robin'' when he's replaced Chase Meridian with a new squeeze and the story gives this detail no focus whatsoever.
* ThemeMusicPowerUp: The minute you hear any version of Creator/DannyElfman or Elliot Goldenthal's classic Batman themes, there's gonna be some kicked ass. No questions asked.
* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: Witnessing his parents' murder at a young age screwed him up pretty badly. When Bruce reminisces about his childhood, the killer is shown as a silhouetted figure surrounded by a mist, giving off a near-supernatural vibe.

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* AdaptationDistillation: The integration of Robin merged together his younger, more carefree days with his older incarnation (before he became Nightwing) as a DeadpanSnarker {{foil}} to Batman's [[TheComicallySerious Unfunny]]. See also CompositeCharacter.
* AdaptationOriginConnection: This happens by way of CompositeCharacter, as the Dick Grayson version of Robin sees his circus acrobat parents killed by Two-Face instead of Tony Zucco, much in the same manner the first movie made Jack Napier (a.k.a. the Joker) the murderer of Bruce's parents rather than Joe Chill. This makes him a bit like Jason Todd in the Post-Crisis comics, whose gangster father was murdered by Two-Face.
* AgeLift: Introduced as a college aged young man, whereas his comicbook counterpart was introduced as a pre-teen. The characters don't treat him as if he's an adult, though.
* AlmostKiss: At Freeze's hideout he almost kisses Poison Ivy twice after she seduces him, only for Batman to interrupt them both times. Averted when he confronts Poison Ivy in her lair. With the two of them alone, they finally share a passionate kiss.
* AlternateSelf: Several across TheMultiverse, including [[Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily Earth-Prime]], Has one on [[Series/Titans2018 Earth-9]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019 Earth-99]], [[Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies Earth-167]], Earth-167]] and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse an unnumbered Earth]].
Earth-203]].
* AndThisIsFor: When Robin confronts Two-Face. "That was for my mother!" (punch) "My father!" (punch) "My brother!" ("punch") "And this is for me!" ("headbutt")
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Bats It's stated here that the name "Robin" comes from the songbird, going back to a moment of heroism in Dick's past. At first it was just an AnimalMotif as he owned a helmet with a stylized robin on it, but eventually Dick takes the name on as his official moniker.
* AwesomeButImpractical: Robin's suits
are his motif.
* BadassCape:
made from sculpted rubber and include capes to better fit with Batman's cape does more than just make design, yet they don't allow him look intimidating. to use his acrobatic skills to the fullest.
* BadassBiker: As seen in ''Forever'' and ''Batman & Robin''. Robin was confident that he could made a jump while chasing Mr Freeze, but Batman disabled his bike out of concern for his safety.
* BadassInDistress:
** In ''Forever'' after being taken captive by Two-Face.
** Again in ''Batman & Robin'' when he is frozen by Mr. Freeze and later almost drowned by Poison Ivy
* BadassNormal: Earns his stripes well before he becomes Robin.
* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: Poison Ivy seduces him and tricks him into thinking she loves him to lure him to his death and drive him apart from Batman. He however manages to outsmart her, confronting her in her lair and pretending to still be blindly in love. He tricks her into revealing her plan and tests her love by sharing a kiss with her. He romantically manipulated her by pretending to love her like she pretended to love him ''and'' managed to steal a kiss from her. Though downplayed by Ivy ultimately getting the last laugh in their "relationship" by shoving him into her pond to drown him and then "breaking up with him", she is still beaten shortly afterwards and he escapes with the info.
* CircusBrat: Dick was the youngest member of
The Tim Burton Flying Graysons.
* CompositeCharacter: His origin is actually a composite of two comic-book Robins; in the comics, Two-Face killed Jason Todd's parents, and that element (along with Jason's desire for revenge) were imported into Chris O'Donnell's Dick Grayson character. Dick also inherited the ComicBook/PostCrisis Jason Todd's recklessness and brash attitude in ''Batman & Robin'' and he twice puts himself at the mercy of Batman's rogues similar to the plot of ''A Death in the Family''. In retrospect, his motorcycle outfit with a red helmet also makes him resemble Jason's
version can use his for gliding (the of the Red Hood.
* CrazyPrepared: He takes after
Batman in this regard. He might have been in love with Poison Ivy but he wore rubber lips for protection, just in case Batman was right about her poison kiss.
* DartboardOfHate: In a deleted scene in ''Batman Forever'', Dick is punching a picture of Two-Face during his training sessions.
* DatingCatwoman: At least he thinks so. He falls in love with Poison Ivy and believes she loves him too, and thinks Batman is jealous of the two of them. After finding out Ivy is a villain, he still has feelings for her and believes she loves him enough to [[LoveRedeems switch sides]] so the two of them can be together. Subverted as Ivy has no real feelings for him, and only seduces him to kiss her to kill him and drive him and Batman apart. They officially "break up" after sharing a kiss in her lair though. Robin wised up and wore rubber lips [[TestKiss to be sure]] Ivy really did love him, and Ivy, angry after discovering Robin's betrayal of her trust, shoved him into her pond to drown him.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: He manages to protect himself
from ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' would emulate this) Poison Ivy's kiss by wearing rubber lips to cancel her poison. But after Ivy taunts Robin, he tries to get back at her by pulling off the rubber lips and revealing they made him immune instead of taking advantage of the Joel Schumacher cape provides situation by leaving immediately or tackling Ivy while she in shock over his survival and arrest her. He might have humiliated Ivy, but because he was still sitting right next to her with no further protection from fire she leaps forward, catching him off-guard, and explosions.
shoves him into the lily pond where her plants almost drown him.
* BigDamnHeroes: Every single DistractedByTheSexy: He is easily seduced and distracted by Poison Ivy several times. He stares at her when he should be chasing after Freeze until Batman drags him out is easily seduced by her at Freeze's hideout ''twice'' despite now knowing she's a villain instead of trying to help Batman. He does eventually [[NotDistractedByTheSexy get over this]] by the time he smashes meets her in her lair, ignoring her flirting long enough to ask her what her plan is, though he still lets Ivy pull him back and convince him to share a kiss with her, though that was more his own choice.
* DominoMask: Dick starts wearing one even before he officially becomes Robin. Given he'd earlier been spotted driving the Batmobile completely unmasked, he's obviously not that concerned with hiding his identity as throughly as Batman does.
* FighterMageThief:
** In ''Batman Forever'' Robin's the Thief to Batman's Fighter and Alfred's Mage, being not quite as adept in combat as Batman is but stillbeing wily enough to break into the Batcave.
** In ''Batman and Robin'' he's become the Fighter to Batman's Mage and Batgirl's Thief, as his confidence has clouded his judgement.
* FourthDateMarriage: Played with between him and Poison Ivy. He quickly falls in love with Ivy shortly after meeting her, and when he finally confronts her in her lair, just a few days after first meeting her and their third meeting overall, he tells her that he "wants them to be together," implying that despite their limited time together, their short conversations, and not even knowing each other’s real names he still loves Ivy enough to ask her to marry him. This is all somewhat justified though by Ivy using her [[LoveIsInTheAir pheromone dust]] on him to turn his crush on her into blind devoted love. Subverted as Robin never actually asks Ivy to marry him, especially after he learns her love was a lie.
* GreenEyedMonster: Robin's character arc across ''Batman and Robin''. His DarkerAndEdgier wardrobe is one indicator, but the real kicker is that his first line in the movie is when he says ''"I want a car!"'' like a petulant teenager.
* HeroBall: In ''Forever'', Robin fights Two-Face and the latter ends up hanging off a ledge. Robin hesitates before deciding to help Two-Face up from the ledge, stating he'd rather see him in jail...only for Two-Face to draw a gun and point it right at his face.
-->'''Two-Face''': The Bat has taught you well. That was noble. (''points a gun at Robin'') Stupid, but noble!
* HeroesWantRedHeads: He falls in love with Poison Ivy, a redheaded villain, and becomes so obsessed with her he believes Batman is jealous of the two of them being together and practically ignores she's a villain. He wises up by the time he and Ivy kiss in her lair, wearing rubber lips for protection just in case.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He falls completely in love with Poison Ivy and ignores her obvious villainous side. Shortly after learning she is working with Freeze he is still seduced by her and believes her when she suddenly offers to change sides to be with him and declares her love for him, even though she is having Bane attack Batman as they spoke and was flirting with Batman in their previous encounter too. This is somewhat justified by him being affected by Ivy's pheromones, but even when the two are apart he goes on about how the two of them are in love with each other. Although he eventually wises up by the time he encounters Poison Ivy again, he still is willing to give her a chance to prove her love to him. It takes her taunting him and trying to drown him to realize she isn't as in love with him as she claimed.
* HotterAndSexier: One advantage to making Robin an adult in this continuity is that his costume design can go all-out in making him look like an oily bodybuilder. His later costume actually makes him look even more msucular than Batman.
* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: His decision at the climax of ''Forever'' regarding Two-Face is based on this trope; he winds up captive due to sparing the villain.
* IGaveMyWord: When he confronts Ivy in her lair he asks her to give him a sign of trust to prove her love by telling him what she and Freeze have planned. When Ivy tries to seduce him by offering to tell him in exchange for a kiss first, he promises to kiss her if she tells him first. After Ivy explains how Freeze is going to freeze Gotham, Robin tries to leave immediately to stop him, only for Ivy to pull him back to her and gently request the kiss he promised her [[MotivationalKiss "for luck"]]. Robin is silent for a moment before leaning in and sharing a passionate liplock with Ivy. This is justified as Robin actually used the kiss between them as Ivy's real [[SecretTestOfCharacter sign of trust to test if her love was real]], which she failed by revealing her true evil nature to him immediately afterwards.
* ImpactSilhouette: Early in ''Batman and Robin'', Robin crashes
through a window involves wall in his motorcycle, somehow leaving a Big Damn Hero entrance. The classic example is the scene hole in the first movie where he smashes through a skylight to save Vicki Vale who is being menaced by shape of the Joker movie's Robin logo.
* IndividualismVsCollectivism: Robin represents the Collectivist to Batman's Individualist. He constantly says that they should work as a team and rely on each other, while Batman would rather go it alone and only lets Robin get involved if the danger is minimal or if he really needs the assistance. He does have some individualist leanings early on, turning down any offers of charity and planning to be a vigilante on his own terms, but discovering that Bruce is Batman gives him the idea to form a partnership, since their enemies are doing the same.
* ItsAllJunk: While grieving for his dead family, Dick considers throwing away his acrobat costume. Alfred hangs onto it instead
in the museum.hopes Dick will find his feet. Dick wears it one more time when he rescues Batman before switching to his Robin suit, which has the same colors as a tribute to his circus background.
* ItsPersonal: His vendetta against Two-Face who murdered his parents. Bruce tries in vain to discourage Dick from seeking revenge as the youth made it clear he wants to kill the villain, but when the Batcave is destroyed and Chase is captured Batman decides he could use the extra help. Robin for his part has calmed down enough to consider letting Two-Face live by this point.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In ''Batman & Robin'', he complains about Batman constantly interfering when the two have a close grip on Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy during confrontations. Even though most of Robin's actions are out of selfishness and carelessness, he reminds Batman at one point that counting on each other and trusting each other is what being partners is all about. In an ironic twist of this trope, Bruce reminds Robin of this when he tries to get Robin to snap out of Poison Ivy's influence. It works.
* LeeroyJenkins: Dick tends to leap into any fight headfirst with no sense of self-preservation. Naturally, he ends up getting abducted by Two-Face and frozen by Mr Freeze. This fuels the rift between him and Bruce, as the latter is concenred he'll fall right into Poison Ivy's obvious (fly)trap.
* TheLoad: Robin isn't the least bit useful when he and Batman confront the Riddler and Two-Face, only surviving capture and death because Batman had contingency plans. It's little wonder Batman gets over-bearing in ''Batman and Robin'' given his previous track-record.

* CrimefightingWithCash: Naturally, given he's the poster-boy LoveMakesYouDumb: He starts with just a crush on Poison Ivy, but her seductions and love-dust turn it into pure blind love, and he makes increasingly stupid decisions. After learning she's a bad guy he tries to shake off his feelings for BadassNormal. Batman relies on protective body armor, gadgets small her, only to get several extra doses of love dust to break his will. Robin is then quick to accept her offer to [[WeCanRuleTogether work together]], believing she loves him enough to fit on switch sides immediately. He thinks Batman is jealous of their love and attacks him to defend Ivy from him, siding with his utility belt, crush over his mentor and father figure. He sees a "Robin Signal" in the Batmobile, sky and immediately knows it is from Ivy, seeing it as a sign of her love for him and tries to go meet her immediately, not even questioning how she got the Batwing signal or why she's trying to contact him. Luckily he finally wises up and the Batboat. takes precautions when he confronts Ivy in her lair, pretending to still be blinding in love with her and wearing rubber lips just in case Batman's inventory gets damaged across each movie, so suspicions are correct. But even then he regularly upgrades it.
still makes the mistake of revealing his deception to Ivy while sitting next to her.
* DarkIsNotEvil: This TheMcCoy: Robin's the Id to Batman's Superego and Batgirl's Ego.
* MomentKiller:
** He and Poison Ivy are constantly being interrupted when they are getting romantic and leaning in for a kiss.
Batman interrupts them twice at Freeze's hideout, the first accidentally and the second on purpose.
** At Ivy's lair, the two kill the moment themselves. After finally sharing a kiss, Ivy [[BitchInSheepsClothing reveals her true colors]] and condemns Robin to death in mock sadness. Robin then kills it further by revealing he wore rubber lips, showing he didn't actually trust Ivy completely and
was one of the darkest incarnations of the character on film at the time of its initial release, both immune to her poison, while taunting her in the suit's color same mock-sad tone. Both of them exposing their lies and violence against criminals. He still works deception to bring justice to Gotham.
* DidNotGetTheGirl: In
each movie, he other kills the romantic mood between them, and results in Ivy shoving Robin off her throne and into her lily pond to drown him, officially ending whatever "relationship" the two had.
* MrFanservice: Robin
gets a new love interest, but clearly doesn't get a happy lifetime with them. Vicki Vale? Broke up with him prior to ''Returns'' because she couldn't handle the same butt-shots that Batman gets when they're suiting up. Even his double-life. Selina Kyle? Her damaged mindset and obsession with vengeance got in the way. Chase Meridian? The fact he was dating someone else acrobatic solo in ''Batman and Robin'' proved it didn't go so well. Julie Madison? He turns down her offer of marriage because Forever'' manages to give the audience an eyeful of his double-life, and she was toned build.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Robin accompanying Batman to
the Riddler's hideout only love interest who didn't find out about it (and she's killed by Poison Ivy in serves to give the Riddler a deleted scene).
* DisabledInTheAdaptation:
second hostage, forcing Batman into a SadisticChoice. Luckily Batman came prepared.
**
When played by either Michael Keaton or Val Kilmer, Bruce wears glasses Batman and Robin were chasing Mr Freeze, Robin charged head-first towards the villain while carrying a diamond that Freeze was trying to steal. Robin gets frozen for short distance.
* DressedAllInRubber: Just as
his efforts and Freeze yoinks the all-black coloring was a massive leap away diamond from Batman's conventional look, so too was the decision to have him wear a suit made of sculpted rubber.him.
* EveryoneLovesBlondes: All of his love interests are blondes. This includes Selina Kyle ** He and Julie Madison, [[AdaptationDyeJob who are brunette in the comics]].
* HamAndDeadpanDuo:
Batman got into a fight because of Poison Ivy's pheromones, allowing her, Bane, and Mr. Freeze to escape.
** Later, after learning from Ivy what her plan was he manages to survive the kiss it cost him with is rubber lips, but taunts Ivy over this by removing them instead of keeping it a secret and arresting Ivy while he had the elment of surprise. This enrages Ivy and she shoves him off the flower-bed they had been sharing and into the pond where he is almost drowned by her plants.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished:
** It takes him awhile, but Robin eventually decides he'll put his vendetta against Two-Face aside, going as far as saving the villain from falling off a precipice when Robin could have easily let him die. As thanks, Two-Face points a loaded gun at Robin and holds him hostage later on.
** Just when it seems like Poison Ivy has fractured the Dynamic Duo irreparably, Robin reveals that he's been playing her for information (and stealing a kiss along the way). Ivy shoves him into a pool where he's strangled by a mutant plant and only saved when Batgirl arrives on the scene, meaning he would have died no matter what precautions he took.
* NoSell: He
is the deadpan only person to his rogues' ham.
survive a kiss from Poison Ivy thanks to wearing rubber lips.
* HappilyAdopted: Bruce openly acknowledges Alfred as his adoptive father, and despite the SnarkToSnarkCombat, it's clear that they OutGambitted: Pulls one on Poison Ivy, tricking her into believing he's still hopelessly in love each other.
with her and to reveal her plan and survived the kiss it cost him thanks to wearing rubber lips. He outsmarted Ivy and got to kiss his crush at the same time.
* IAmYourOpponent: "I'm Batman."
* InSpiteOfANail: This version
RecklessSidekick: Acts as one during ''Batman & Robin'', as a nod to the Post-Crisis incarnation of Jason Todd (seen above). His attempts to be more independent constantly get him in trouble, which Batman ended up killing the Joker just like his counterparts on Earth-Prime, [[spoiler:Earth-9, Earth-66]] and Earth-99[[note]]DCEU chews him out on, which he fights Batman has sworn to [[Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague kill the Joker]] when the opportunity arises[[/note]] while also being willing to kill others. However while the first three treated this as a reason to retire as Batman out of shame over and the latter's decision to murder criminals was shown to have made him just as bad as cycle repeats. He ends up getting frozen by Mr. Freeze because of his rogues gallery. This version of Bruce not only remained recklessness and is quick to fall in love with Poison Ivy, even believing her when she promises to switch sides. Even when he takes precautions against Ivy, like Batman but slowly abandoned was trying to warn him, he ends up continuing his willingness reckless streak by revealing his rubber lips to kill by the time of ''Forever''.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Both iterations of Batman have their own themes.
** Danny Elfman's theme for the [[https://youtu.be/YoaU3kRFvLg Tim Burton films]] has a dark
Ivy to one up her. This takes away his protection against her kiss and mysterious opening, which shifts into a bombastic rush he leaves himself vulnerable to illustrate her, and is almost drowned because of it.
* RedIsHeroic: His signature color, present on his darker costume and even on his civilian clothes.
* RedOniBlueOni: The impulsive Red to
Batman's status as the Dark Knight.
** Elliot Goldenthal's theme
cautious Blue. Not only is this reflected in their costumes, but marketing emphasised this quite heavily through color-coding merchandise (with Riddler and Poison Ivy being green and Two-Face and Batgirl being purple).
* RevengeIsNotJustice: After Two-Face kills his family, he immediately plans to kill him
for the [[https://youtu.be/Pexxk6tMKLQ Joel Schumacher films]] is also dark revenge and ominous, but with more flourishes to emphasize that Batman is a rather glamorous spends the film trying to talk him out of it. When Dick finds out Bruce's secret, he wants to join so he'd find Two-Face but Bruce rejects him because he knows from personal experience that [[VengeanceFeelsEmpty revenge won't undo the damage done to him]]. Dick does eventually take this to heart and romantic action hero.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: After decades of comics
saves Two-Face during the climax... only to be betrayed and previous live-action portrayals showed taken hostage.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: He confronts Poison Ivy in her lair when she uses a "Robin Signal" to call him there. He acts like he's still in love with her to discover if her feelings for him are real. She reveals her plan to him as a sign of trust, but requests a kiss in return. Robin kisses her, believing if it is an innocent kiss then their love is real, but if she is evil and trying to kill him then he'll be protected with his rubber lips. Ivy fails his test by immediately confessing he will die and mocking him before his "death", so Robin gets back at her by revealing his rubber lips to her in the same mocking tone she spoke to him in.
* SkySurfing: Robin and
Batman engage in this while chasing Mr Freeze. Robin even shouts "Cowabunga!".
* SkywardScream: Robin lets forth a particularly melodramatic one when Batman disables his redbird cylce before he can make a risky leap.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: While Ivy is seducing him she says she can see his own "Robin Signal" in the sky. She later steals the Bat Signal and replaces it with Robin's symbol to lure him to her lair. When Robin sees it he immediately knows it is from Ivy, remembering their conversation, and believeing it is a symbol of her love for him prepares to go meet her at her lair.
* TakeThatKiss: Amazingly, ''he'' manages to pull this on ''Poison Ivy''. After the two of them kiss in Ivy's lair, Ivy shows her true colors, taunting Robin's upcoming death. Robin then one-ups her by showing he was
wearing grey spandex, this take on Batman goes rubber lips that protected him from her poison. He tricked her into revealing her plan to him and stayed around long enough to share a kiss with black body armour. ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' would run his crush, essentially ''stealing a kiss'' from someone who [[KissOfDeath kills with this, before the ''Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse'' went back her kisses.]]
* TechnicianVersusPerformer: The Performer
to wearing a grey bodyglove.
* NonPoweredCostumedHero: Batman relies on guile and various gadgets to gain the upper hand on his enemies.
* RageHelm: Starting with Tim Burton's movies, every film version of
Batman's costume has frowning eyebrows sculpted into the cowl. Future iterations of Technician. Batman would continue the trend up until ''Film/{{The Batman|2022}}'' went for a is more makeshift design.
reliant on technology and looks before he leaps, while as a former acrobat Robin is a natural thrill-seeker.
* RichIdiotWithNoDayJob: In the first film, where Knox labels TestKiss: He allows Ivy to kiss him as such, to settle once and Vicki even asks him. The later films avert this by showing Bruce Wayne doing business out of the Batsuit (meeting for all if she is really in love with Shreck him or trying to discuss Cobblepot, turning down Nygma's invention, etc).
* StealthExpert: As usual for Batman, but mostly in the Tim Burton films. In Joel Schumacher's movies he tends to make the most spectacular entrances possible.
* SuperheroesStaySingle:
kill him like Batman has a new love interest with every film.
** It's taken
warned him. It turns out to a ridiculous degree be the latter, but Robin wore rubber lips for protection.
* TookALevelInDumbass: He becomes much more reckless
in ''Batman & Robin'', ignoring Batman's warnings and Robin'' when he's replaced Chase Meridian thinking that his attempts to keep him safe is just him being controlling and jealous of his relationship with Poison Ivy.
* UniversalDriversLicense: Dick rides
a new squeeze and the story gives this detail no focus whatsoever.
* ThemeMusicPowerUp: The minute you hear any version of Creator/DannyElfman or Elliot Goldenthal's classic Batman themes, there's gonna be some kicked ass. No questions asked.
* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: Witnessing his parents' murder at a young age screwed him up pretty badly. When Bruce reminisces about his childhood, the killer is shown as a silhouetted
motorcycle, but also managed to figure surrounded by out how to take the custom-designed Batmobile for a mist, giving off joyride, albeit in a near-supernatural vibe.haphazard manner.
* YouKilledMyFather: He wants to kill Two-Face for gunning down his entire family, but he eventually prefers to see the latter in jail.



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!!Tim Burton's Batman
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!!! '''Played by''': Creator/MichaelKeaton
!!! '''Voiced by''': Hiroyuki Watanabe (Japanese), Patrick Osmond (European French), Éric Gaudry (Canadian French)
!!! '''Film Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' | ''Film/BatmanReturns'' | ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}'' | ''Batgirl''
!!! '''Other Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/Batman89''

->''"He's out there right now and I've got to go to work."''

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!!Tim Burton's Batman
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"This town's gonna boil over unless somebody keeps the lid on. I'm gonna need a helper."'']]
!!! '''Played by''': Creator/MichaelKeaton
!!! '''Voiced by''': Hiroyuki Watanabe (Japanese), Patrick Osmond (European French), Éric Gaudry (Canadian French)
!!! '''Film Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' | ''Film/BatmanReturns'' | ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}'' | ''Batgirl''
!!! '''Other Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/Batman89''

->''"He's out there right now and I've got
'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/Batman89''

->''"See, terrorizing bad guys? It's fine, I get it, but it's a dead end. You gotta inspire people
to go stand up on their own. To make the kind of world they want to work."''
live in."''

A teenage mechanic living in the Burnside slums of Gotham. He also moonlights as a cloaked vigilante that even Batman has trouble fighting.



* NinetiesAntiHero: Batman is no stranger to this trope, but unlike most other incarnations, Burton's Batman kills two {{mooks}}, making him a [[PragmaticHero Type III]] AntiHero. As he debuted at the end of the 80s, this take on Batman helped define the trope for a decade's worth of cinematic anti-heroes, with darker heroes like ''Film/TheCrow'' and ''Film/{{Spawn}}'' getting movies shortly after Batman made his mark.
* ActuallyIAmHim: In the first movie, Vicki Vale corners a man at a swish party at Wayne Manor and asks whether he's seen elusive billionaire Bruce Wayne; he says he hasn't. Later, as she and Alex Knox are in one of Wayne's rooms, making fun of the statues, the man appears behind them and informs them that the statue they're currently laughing at is Japanese. How does he know? "Because I bought it in Japan...Oh, sorry. Bruce Wayne."
* AdaptationOriginConnection: Bruce's parents are explicitly shown to have been killed by a criminal that would eventually become the Joker, when in canon it's always been a common mugger (though said mugger does appear as an accomplice).
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Keaton's take on Bruce Wayne is an eccentric, neurotic recluse, a far cry from the suave playboy of the comics. Also, his Batman is a lot quieter and more inclined to use lethal force.
* BringIt: Batman gives a non-verbal one to Bob, the Joker's chief henchman, in the first movie. Bob makes the wise decision to leg it.
* CapeWings: Some hidden mechanism in Batman's cape allows him to turn it into a glider. As stated above, ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' would duplicate and elaborate on this.
* CloudCuckoolander: In the first film as Bruce Wayne. He's nowhere near as suave as he is in other adaptations, being quite shy around women and taking his bat-motif a little ''too'' seriously when he decides to sleep upside down.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: Bruce Wayne's armory exhibits some fairly bizarre suits that you'd typically expect to be hidden in the Batcave. Weirdly enough, at least one of the suits looks like it could have belonged to Scarecrow. In ''Batman '89'' he's fixated on owning [[MythologyGag a giant penny]].
* CoolCar: His Batmobile is one of the most well-known in Batman's history. It's sleek with fins shaped like bat-wings, a cabin that slides open, an exhaust shaft that spews flames, gatling guns, instant armor that can withstand a point-blank explosive and the ability to discard its excess mass for driving through narrow passes.
* TheCowl: The first iteration of Batman since Creator/AdamWest popularised the "bright knight" phase. This take on Batman is emotionally crippled, stays out of the spotlight and deliberately kills people if they're enough of a threat.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: Downplayed. While it was during a confrontation at Ace Chemicals that Jack Napier took the fateful chemical dip that turned him into the Joker, he was already an evil monster and cold-blooded killer, and the one who [[YouKilledMyFather killed his parents]], beforehand, so Batman's role in his creation is limited.
-->"I made you? You made me first."
* CurbStompBattle: Do ''not'' engage this guy in a one-on-one battle. A trained swordsman was knocked out with one punch and a circus strongman was tossed overhead to his death.
* DatingCatwoman: With the TropeNamer herself in ''Returns''. [[spoiler: They don't get very far, though ''Batman '89'' hints that she's willing to give the relationship another try.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Not the most outgoing guy, but he gets in a good zinger or two.
** When he first meets Knox and Vicki.
-->'''Knox''': (''referring to a samurai-style armor'') Where did this come from?
-->'''Vicki''': I have no idea.
-->'''Bruce''': It's Japanese.
-->'''Knox''': And how do you know?
-->'''Bruce''': (''{{beat}}'') [[CaptainObvious Because I bought it in Japan]].
** "Alfred, why don't you marry her?"
** Later when he lets Drake Winston into the Batcave.
-->''"[[ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder I'm gonna chain you up in here for the next 20 years.]] [[MythologyGag But at least the food will be good.]]"''
* DeliciousDistraction: When Bruce is performing a background check on the Penguin, Alfred prepares Bruce's dinner. Bruce mometarily loses his train of thought because the "soup" Alfred prepared for him was served cold. Alfred points out that it's vichyssoise, so it's ''meant'' to be served cold. Satisfied with the explanation, Bruce laps up some more and gets back to work.
* TheDreaded: His monstrous persona is a success at building a fearsome reputation.
-->'''Knox:''' Every punk in this town is scared stiff. They say he can't be killed. They say he drinks blood...
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the first film, he is fumbling about during a classy party, showing his eccentricity. The fact that he also pretends not to know who Bruce Wayne is to Vicki Vale, only to introduce himself to her and Alexander Knox in a more low-key fashion, also indicates his willingness to and ease at keeping a low profile and slipping into the background when it suits him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: He may have a disregard for the lives and well-being of common criminals (especially clown-themed ones), but he's quick to feel guilty about inflicting pain on a woman, regardless of how violent she is.
* GoodIsNotNice: Despite his many issues and violent solutions to problems, he is unambiguously in the right.
** The earliest example is the muggers at the beginning. One isn't pleased that his buddy turned a gun on the kid. Guess which one gets put through a door.
** He kills henchmen left and right, sends Vicki mixed signals about what's going to become of their relationship and overall seems to be more obsessed with enforcing the law and getting vengeance on The Joker than actually doing good.
** With Vicki, though, it's not so much him being a dick, it's that he himself is unsure exactly where their relationship might go, or if it has a future at all, and he does in the end try to tell her the truth about him after deciding they just might have a chance.
* GraveMarkingScene: Bruce honors the night his parents were murdered by placing roses at the site of their death every year. Vicki Vale witnesses this and with Knox's assistance is able to figure out his double life.
* GrenadeTag: In one of the most well-known scenes in ''Batman Returns'', Batman swipes a bundle of dynamite from a killer clown. He's soon accosted by a strongman that can take a punch, so Batman stuffs the dynamite down the strongman's pants. Cue a malicious smile and a DisneyVillainDeath.
* HeroicBSOD:
** After seeing the Joker make his public debut. The thought that the Joker could survive falling into a vat of chemical waste understandably baffles him.
** When the Joker delivers his "dance with the Devil" line, Bruce is stunned that he would hear such a specific choice of words twice in his lifetime.
** On a humorous note, Catwoman plays a WoundedGazelleGambit on him right after she provoked him into fighting her. Even Batman wasn't prepared for an opponent who could make him feel guilty.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: In ''Returns'', Penguin sets things up to turn Batman into one, first by tricking the public into thinking Batman pushed the Ice Princess to her death, and then by hijacking the Batmobile and going on a hit-and-run rampage. The sight of the Bat-signal at the very end of the film implies that at least Commissioner Gordon hasn't given up on him.
* HeyYouHaymaker: Delivers one to the Joker, throwing the clown's PreMortemOneLiner back in his face, alongside a fist that's carrying decades of pain and fury.
* HighAltitudeInterrogation: Does this to a [[BitPartBadGuys Bit Part Bad Guy]] at the beginning of the first film. Interestingly for a trope that's generally used as a death threat, just before Batman holds the guy over the edge of the building, he tells the mook "I'm not going to kill you."
-->'''Batman:''' I want you to do me a favor. I want you to tell all your friends about me.
-->'''Nic:''' What are you?!
-->'''Batman:''' [[IAmYourOpponent I'm Batman]].
* HonestCorporateExecutive: As Bruce Wayne. Max Shreck, the epitome of the CorruptCorporateExecutive, derides him as a "trust fund goody-goody".
* HorrifyingHero: It's '''Batman'''. The only reason regular people warm up to him is because his enemies are even more horrifying.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: His Batwing doesn't score a single hit on the Joker despite having targeting systems and the Joker standing completely still.
* ImprovisedArmor: When the Joker drops by Vicki's apartment, Bruce hides a [[PocketProtector small silver tea tray]] inside his jacket as body armor against the Joker's gun.
* IrislessEyeMaskOfMystery: In ''Batman '89'' his eyes appear as white slits when he's wearing the cowl, eschewing the explanation that Batman's cowl has lenses as some fans and even comic book creators tend to envision.
* IronicEcho[=/=]PreAsskickingOneLiner: In the first film right before his final fight with the Joker.
-->''"Excuse me. Ever dance with the Devil in the pale moonlight?"'' ::PUNCH::
* ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies: Tim Burton took a [[RealityIsUnrealistic painfully realistic]] look on this trope, though technically only one relationship ended this way:
** In ''Film/Batman1989'', Bruce had originally viewed this as his issue with Vicki, until [[TheReveal he told her]]. This was broken up by The Joker coming in. Vicki ended up dumping ''him'' because she couldn't handle it. This ends up haunting him for the rest of the series.
** In ''Film/BatmanReturns'', his issue had been the way he ended with Vicki, leading him to try to get over it with [[DatingCatwoman Selina Kyle]]. Once again, he is the one dumped, as Selina is AxCrazy by the end of the movie and attempts murder-suicide with her ex-boss Shreck.
--> '''Catwoman:''' Bruce...I would love to live with you in your castle...forever just like in a fairy tale... (''scratches Bruce's face'') I just couldn't live with myself, so don't pretend this is a happy ending!
* ItsPersonal: The first movie adds this to the relationship between Batman and the Joker; it is revealed that the Joker was the man responsible for murdering Bruce Wayne's parents.
* LetsGetDangerous: When Bruce, challenging the Joker in Vicki's apartment, picks up a poker and bellows "''You wanna get nuts?! Come on! Let's get nuts!''"
* MaskOfConfidence: Bruce Wayne typically speaks with a softer, less confident tone of voice as opposed to Batman's cold and unfeeling voice. He's also far more present in Gotham as Batman than as Bruce Wayne.
* TheMasqueradeWillKillYourDatingLife: Bruce and Vicki tried to form a relationship, but she eventually called it quits in-between films. When Bruce and Selina find out they're Batman and Catwoman, they're both torn on what to do next, though neither savours the idea of staying enemies.
* MistakenForSuperpowered: ''"They say he can't be killed. They say he drinks blood..."''
* MusclesAreMeaningless: He's considerably skinnier than the comics and most other portrayals but is still very strong and physically capable, able to easily lift grown men and knock people out with single blows.
* NeverBringAKnifeToAFistfight: Both the Joker and the Penguin have henchmen who specialize in using bladed weapons. Batman either oneshots them or humors them before oneshotting them.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Dishes a pretty brutal one to the Joker in the final climax, complete with PunchPunchPunchUhOh from the latter. However, Joker manages to escape further wrath by using his own PlayingPossum technique against him (which Batman had used only two minutes ago to evade a similarly-nasty beatdown from one of his goons).
* AnOddPlaceToSleep: Bruce is briefly shown sleeping hanging upside down from his rack. This is never mentioned again.
* OneManArmy: He kicks the Red Triangle Gang's collective asses almost singlehandedly ''three times'' in the second film. When he storms the Penguin's lair in the climax, the few remaining performers aren't interested in another rematch and decide ScrewThisImOuttaHere.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Michael Keaton's Bruce Wayne is never shown doing any work not related to being Batman, despite inheriting an entire company. The closest we get to see of him working is when he visits Max Shreck's office and listens to the tail-end of the tycoon's pitch, but this quickly segues into an argument regarding the Penguin's motives. Justified in a sense, as Bruce considers being Batman to be his "work".
* PsychoticSmirk: Two examples in ''1989'' --when he says "I'm Batman" to the initial {{mook}}, and later when Jack Napier comments "Nice outfit." Then, there's ''Returns'' when he straps a bomb he took from a mook earlier onto the strongman.
* QuirkyCurls: One of the more eccentric takes on Bruce Wayne, who also happens to be the only one so far with curly hair.
* RightBehindMe: At the party in the first movie. In the room with the armor. Really, Batman specializes in [[StealthHiBye random appearances and disappearances when someone is talking]].
* SecretIdentityIdentity: His Bruce Wayne persona comes across as a mask that isn't properly fitted, being eccentric and elusive as if he doesn't know how to act human. As Batman, he's more confident and natural talking to criminals and regular citizens.
* SmokeOut: Does it after Jack/Joker falls into the vat. He combines it with the Bat-line to make it look like he's flying away.
* SociallyAwkwardHero: In his Bruce Wayne persona, he is noticeably awkward and unsure how to act in social situations, contrasting with the charismatic RichIdiotWithNoDayJob from the comics, although this IS DependingOnTheWriter. During his date with Vicki in the first film, he effectively has to go get Alfred to help him chat her up.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay:
** He realises that the Joker is the same man who murdered his parents when he hears the latter say "Ever danced with the Devil by the pale moonlight?".
** When Batman and Catwoman have an exchange over the sight of mistletoe, they take each other's words to heart and repeat them in their civilian guises, causing both to go into shock.
* SpareAMessenger: Two muggers are counting their loot on a rooftop. Batman appears and kicks one of them through a door. He takes the other one to the edge of the roof, holds him over the long drop below and tells him not to keep their confrontation a secret.
* StarCrossedLovers: With Selina/Catwoman in ''Returns''. It's their different psyches and issues that keep them apart. [[spoiler: Catwoman would return alive and well in ''ComicBook/Batman89'', though it's uncertain if they'll pick up where they left off.]]
* StealthHiBye:
** Does the Bye and Hi a few seconds apart while facing Jack Napier (before he became the Joker).
** Bruce manages to sneak out of Vicki Vale's apartment moments after she'd witnessed hm being shot by the Joker.
* StrollingThroughTheChaos: There's a scene where the Joker's thugs Tommy-gun rival mobsters on the steps of the courthouse. Naturally, everyone hits the deck except Bruce, who's so busy staring at the Joker he doesn't even notice when a bullet clips his shoulder.
* SuperWindowJump: Done in the first film to confront The Joker who has taken over the art museum and is about to do something to Vicki Vale.
* SweaterGirl: Male variant. Bruce normally wears suits and trenchcoats to hide his muscular build. When at home he tends to wear a black turtleneck that gives a glimpse of how buff he is.
* TalkToTheFist: Both the verbal and non-verbal kind. The first being when he fights a guy with a sword who after his pre-fight flourish, kicks him in the gut.
** After that, ComicBook/TheJoker, in a joke, pulls off a YouWouldntHitAGuyWithGlasses prank while cornered. Batman punches him anyway.
** When the Penguin starts screaming after Batman removed the device which Penguin was able to control the Batmobile, he punched at the screen Penguin hijacked through.
* TechnicallyASmile: Hoo boy. Michael Keaton-as-Batman gives some of the most joyless, hostile smiles you'll see from Bats.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Played straight at first, but subverted once he learns that The Joker killed his parents. He's generally more likely to kill people who look like circus folk.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Soup seems to be this for him. He has some on his date with Vicki and is surprised by the sudden cold temperature when Alfred prepares him some vichyssoise, which he apparently enjoys once he realises it's meant to be served cold.
* TrickDialogue: In the first film, Bruce mouths "I'm Batman. I'm Batman" with a view to confessing to Vicki Vale, and an almost IronicEcho of his first line of the movie, spoken to menace a Gotham thug.
* UnConfession: Bruce Wayne tries to tell Vicki Vale that he's Batman, but he's interrupted by the arrival of the Joker.
* WhereDoesHeGetAllThoseWonderfulToys: Batman is the TropeNamer.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Because Batman was hurt after his plane was shot down, he was trudging along as he followed Joker and Vicki up the long flight of stairs. He was off his game for most of the climax, especially in his fight against a Giant Mook, who gave him quite a beating after countering one of his intimidation moves.
* WouldntHitAGirl: Subverted on a few occasions.
** After bringing Vicki Vale to the Batcave and giving her intel on how to thwart the Joker, Batman cold-cocks her and dumps Vicki at her place, making sure to take her film so she can't out him. From the looks of things he didn't actually hurt Vicki in doing so, just hit a pressure point that would cause her to instantly black out.
** When he targets the Poodle Lady on his Batarang. Her poodle catches it and they both remove themselves from the fray.
** Catwoman uses this trope against him to get the drop on him, but he quickly adapts and tells her to "eat floor" by their second encounter.
* YouKilledMyFather: Bruce Wayne realises the Joker murdered his parents after hearing his PreMortemOneLiner a second time. He swears to avenge them by beating the Joker to death. When the Joker blames Batman for his existence, Batman retorts that the Joker did the same thing when he murdered Thomas and Martha Wayne.
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!!Joel Schumacher's Batman
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"I see without seeing. To me, darkness is as clear as daylight. What am I?"'']]
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!!! '''Played by''': Creator/ValKilmer (''Film/BatmanForever'') | Creator/GeorgeClooney (''Film/BatmanAndRobin'')
!!! '''Voiced by''': Naoto Takenaka (Japanese), Robert Guilmard [Kilmer], Patrick Noérie [Clooney] (European French), Éric Gaudry [Kilmer], Daniel Picard [Clooney] (Canadian French)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/BatmanForever'' | ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''

->''"You see, I'm both Bruce Wayne and Batman. Not because I have to be. Now... because I choose to be."''

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* NinetiesAntiHero: Batman AdaptationalBadass: While no version of Robin is no stranger to a wimp, this trope, but unlike most other incarnations, Burton's Batman kills two {{mooks}}, making him a [[PragmaticHero Type III]] AntiHero. As he debuted at the end is one of the 80s, this take on Batman helped define the trope for a decade's worth of cinematic anti-heroes, with darker heroes like ''Film/TheCrow'' and ''Film/{{Spawn}}'' getting movies shortly after Batman made his mark.
* ActuallyIAmHim: In the first movie, Vicki Vale corners a man at a swish party at Wayne Manor and asks whether he's seen elusive billionaire Bruce Wayne; he says he hasn't. Later, as she and Alex Knox are in one of Wayne's rooms, making fun of the statues, the man appears behind them and informs them
few Robins that can actually overpower Batman, who regularly takes on entire gangs by himself.
* BlackAndNerdy: Drake's already a computer whiz despite
the statue they're currently laughing at is Japanese. How does he know? "Because I bought it in Japan...Oh, sorry. Bruce Wayne."
* AdaptationOriginConnection: Bruce's parents are explicitly shown to have been killed by a criminal that would eventually become
story being set around the Joker, when in canon it's always been a common mugger (though said mugger does appear as early 90s, having plotted out an accomplice).
online network for shipping car parts.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Keaton's take on Bruce Wayne is an eccentric, neurotic recluse, a far cry BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: After earning the nickname "Robin" from the suave playboy of public, Drake starts wearing the comics. Also, letter R on his Batman is a lot quieter and more inclined costume.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: He's physically based on Marlon Wayans, who was reported
to use lethal force.
* BringIt: Batman gives a non-verbal one
be portraying him prior to Bob, the Joker's chief henchman, in the first movie. Bob makes the wise decision to leg it.''Forever'' getting retooled.
* CapeWings: Some hidden mechanism in Batman's cape allows him to turn it into a glider. As stated above, ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' would duplicate and elaborate on this.
* CloudCuckoolander: In the first film as Bruce Wayne.
CompositeCharacter: He's nowhere near as suave as he is in other adaptations, being quite shy around women got the same economic background and hot-headed disposition as Jason Todd, but his first name of Drake evokes the surname of Tim Drake.
** The scene where Drake meets Bruce in Wayne Manor and tells him outright that he knows he's Batman brings to mind Blake from ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises''.
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Drake contrasts Dick Grayson while also
taking his bat-motif place via retcon. Dick Grayson was a little ''too'' seriously when he decides caucasian circus performer whose character arc begins with Two-Face destroying his life. Drake is African-American, lives in a slum and doesn't have any personal beef with Two-Face prior to sleep upside down.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: Bruce Wayne's armory exhibits some fairly bizarre suits
becoming a vigilante. Dick is a hothead that you'd typically expect to be hidden in the Batcave. Weirdly enough, at least one of the suits looks like it could have belonged to Scarecrow. In ''Batman '89'' he's fixated on owning [[MythologyGag a giant penny]].
* CoolCar: His Batmobile is one of the most well-known in Batman's history. It's sleek
regularly butts heads with fins shaped like bat-wings, a cabin that slides open, an exhaust shaft that spews flames, gatling guns, instant armor that can withstand a point-blank explosive Bruce, while Drake is more level-headed and the his ability to discard its excess mass for driving through narrow passes.
* TheCowl: The first iteration of Batman since Creator/AdamWest popularised the "bright knight" phase. This take on Batman is emotionally crippled, stays out of the spotlight and deliberately kills people if
work with Bruce shows they're enough of a threat.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: Downplayed. While it
suited to each other as partners. Dick uses the name "Robin" as an AnimalMotif, while Drake was during a confrontation at Ace Chemicals that Jack Napier took given the fateful chemical dip that turned name because his green overalls and hood caused the public to liken him to the famous Sherwood thief.
* GuileHero: He tricks Bruce
into the Joker, he was already an evil monster and cold-blooded killer, and the one who [[YouKilledMyFather killed his parents]], beforehand, so Batman's role outing himself as more than some boring rich guy by threatening to fling acid in his creation is limited.
-->"I made you? You made me first."
* CurbStompBattle: Do ''not'' engage this guy in a one-on-one battle. A trained swordsman
face, to which Bruce responds by counterattacking. The "acid" was knocked out with one punch and a circus strongman was tossed overhead to his death.
just water.
* DatingCatwoman: With {{Homage}}: The surname "Winston" references the TropeNamer herself in ''Returns''. [[spoiler: They don't get very far, though ''Batman '89'' hints that she's willing to give late Creator/StanWinston, who developed the relationship another try.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Not the most outgoing guy, but he gets in a good zinger or two.
** When he first meets Knox and Vicki.
-->'''Knox''': (''referring to a samurai-style armor'') Where did this come from?
-->'''Vicki''': I have no idea.
-->'''Bruce''': It's Japanese.
-->'''Knox''': And how do you know?
-->'''Bruce''': (''{{beat}}'') [[CaptainObvious Because I bought it in Japan]].
** "Alfred, why don't you marry her?"
** Later when he lets Drake Winston into the Batcave.
-->''"[[ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder I'm gonna chain you up in here
prosthetics for the next 20 years.]] [[MythologyGag But at least the food will be good.]]"''
* DeliciousDistraction: When Bruce is performing a background check on the Penguin, Alfred prepares Bruce's dinner. Bruce mometarily loses his train of thought because the "soup" Alfred prepared for him was served cold. Alfred points out that it's vichyssoise, so it's ''meant'' to be served cold. Satisfied with the explanation, Bruce laps up some more and gets back to work.
* TheDreaded: His monstrous persona is a success at building a fearsome reputation.
-->'''Knox:''' Every punk in this town is scared stiff. They say he can't be killed. They say he drinks blood...
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the first film, he is fumbling about during a classy party, showing his eccentricity. The fact that he also pretends not to know who Bruce Wayne is to Vicki Vale, only to introduce himself to her and Alexander Knox in a more low-key fashion, also indicates his willingness to and ease at keeping a low profile and slipping into the background when it suits him.
* EveryoneHasStandards: He may have a disregard for the lives and well-being of common criminals (especially clown-themed ones), but he's quick to feel guilty about inflicting pain on a woman, regardless of how violent she is.
* GoodIsNotNice: Despite his many issues and violent solutions to problems, he is unambiguously in the right.
** The earliest example is the muggers at the beginning. One isn't pleased that his buddy turned a gun on the kid. Guess which one gets put through a door.
** He kills henchmen left and right, sends Vicki mixed signals about what's going to become of their relationship and overall seems to be more obsessed with enforcing the law and getting vengeance on The Joker than actually doing good.
** With Vicki, though, it's not so much him being a dick, it's that he himself is unsure exactly where their relationship might go, or if it has a future at all, and he does in the end try to tell her the truth about him after deciding they just might have a chance.
* GraveMarkingScene: Bruce honors the night his parents were murdered by placing roses at the site of their death every year. Vicki Vale witnesses this and with Knox's assistance is able to figure out his double life.
* GrenadeTag: In one of the most well-known scenes
Penguin in ''Batman Returns'', Batman swipes Returns''.
* InTheHood: Drake's outfit has
a bundle of dynamite from a killer clown. He's soon accosted by a strongman that can take a punch, so Batman stuffs hood. Ironically, he operates within the dynamite down the strongman's pants. Cue slums.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His Robin costume is
a malicious smile dark cloak and hood with green highlights and a DisneyVillainDeath.
* HeroicBSOD:
** After seeing the Joker make
yellow interior. As a nod to his public debut. The thought that the Joker could survive falling into a vat of chemical waste understandably baffles him.
** When the Joker delivers his "dance with the Devil" line, Bruce is stunned that he would hear such a specific choice of words twice in his lifetime.
** On a humorous note, Catwoman plays a WoundedGazelleGambit on him right after she provoked him into fighting her. Even Batman wasn't prepared for an opponent who could make him feel guilty.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: In ''Returns'', Penguin sets things up to turn Batman into one, first by tricking the public into thinking Batman pushed the Ice Princess to her death, and then by hijacking the Batmobile and going on a hit-and-run rampage. The sight of the Bat-signal at the very end of the film implies that at least Commissioner Gordon hasn't given up on him.
* HeyYouHaymaker: Delivers one to the Joker, throwing the clown's PreMortemOneLiner back in his face, alongside a fist that's carrying decades of pain and fury.
* HighAltitudeInterrogation: Does this to a [[BitPartBadGuys Bit Part Bad Guy]] at the beginning of the first film. Interestingly for a trope that's generally used as a death threat, just before Batman holds the guy over the edge of the building, he tells the mook "I'm not going to kill you."
-->'''Batman:''' I want you to do me a favor. I want you to tell all your friends about me.
-->'''Nic:''' What are you?!
-->'''Batman:''' [[IAmYourOpponent I'm Batman]].
* HonestCorporateExecutive: As Bruce Wayne. Max Shreck, the epitome of the CorruptCorporateExecutive, derides him as a "trust fund goody-goody".
* HorrifyingHero: It's '''Batman'''. The only reason regular people warm up to him is because his enemies are even more horrifying.
* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: His Batwing doesn't score a single hit on the Joker despite having targeting systems and the Joker standing completely still.
* ImprovisedArmor: When the Joker drops by Vicki's apartment, Bruce hides a [[PocketProtector small silver tea tray]] inside his jacket as body armor against the Joker's gun.
* IrislessEyeMaskOfMystery: In ''Batman '89'' his eyes appear as white slits when he's wearing the cowl, eschewing the explanation that Batman's cowl has lenses as some fans and even
classic comic book creators tend to envision.
palette, Drake's civilian attire has lots of red, yellow and green on it.
* IronicEcho[=/=]PreAsskickingOneLiner: In NotWearingTights: Possibly the first film right before his final fight biggest deviation from Robin's original circus-themed costume. Drake's Robin suit is just a mechanic's overalls combined with the Joker.
-->''"Excuse me. Ever dance with the Devil in the pale moonlight?"'' ::PUNCH::
* ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies: Tim Burton took
a [[RealityIsUnrealistic painfully realistic]] look hooded cape and custom-made armor on this trope, though technically only one relationship ended this way:
** In ''Film/Batman1989'', Bruce had originally viewed this as
his issue with Vicki, until [[TheReveal he told her]]. This was broken up by The Joker coming in. Vicki ended up dumping ''him'' because she couldn't handle it. This ends up haunting him for the rest of the series.
** In ''Film/BatmanReturns'', his issue had been the way he ended with Vicki, leading him to try to get over it with [[DatingCatwoman Selina Kyle]]. Once again, he is the one dumped, as Selina is AxCrazy by the end of the movie
arms and attempts murder-suicide with her ex-boss Shreck.
--> '''Catwoman:''' Bruce...I would love to live with you in your castle...forever just like in a fairy tale... (''scratches Bruce's face'') I just couldn't live with myself, so don't pretend this is a happy ending!
legs.
* ItsPersonal: RaceLift: The first movie adds this to the relationship between Batman and the Joker; it is revealed that the Joker was the man responsible for murdering Bruce Wayne's parents.
* LetsGetDangerous: When Bruce, challenging the Joker
Robin of African-American descent. Downplayed in Vicki's apartment, picks up a poker and bellows "''You wanna get nuts?! Come on! Let's get nuts!''"
* MaskOfConfidence: Bruce Wayne typically speaks with a softer, less confident tone of voice as opposed to Batman's cold and unfeeling voice. He's also far more present in Gotham as Batman than as Bruce Wayne.
* TheMasqueradeWillKillYourDatingLife: Bruce and Vicki tried to form a relationship, but she eventually called it quits in-between films. When Bruce and Selina find out they're Batman and Catwoman, they're both torn on what to do next, though neither savours the idea of staying enemies.
* MistakenForSuperpowered: ''"They say he can't be killed. They say he drinks blood..."''
* MusclesAreMeaningless: He's considerably skinnier than the comics and most other portrayals but is still very strong and physically capable, able to easily lift grown men and knock people out with single blows.
* NeverBringAKnifeToAFistfight: Both the Joker and the Penguin have henchmen who specialize in using bladed weapons. Batman either oneshots them or humors them before oneshotting them.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Dishes a pretty brutal one to the Joker in the final climax, complete with PunchPunchPunchUhOh from the latter. However, Joker manages to escape further wrath by using his own PlayingPossum technique against him (which Batman had used only two minutes ago to evade a similarly-nasty beatdown from one of his goons).
* AnOddPlaceToSleep: Bruce is briefly shown sleeping hanging upside down from his rack. This is never mentioned again.
* OneManArmy: He kicks the Red Triangle Gang's collective asses almost singlehandedly ''three times'' in the second film. When he storms the Penguin's lair in the climax, the few remaining performers aren't interested in another rematch and decide ScrewThisImOuttaHere.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Michael Keaton's Bruce Wayne is never shown doing any work not related to being Batman, despite inheriting an entire company. The closest we get to see of him working is when he visits Max Shreck's office and listens to the tail-end of the tycoon's pitch, but this quickly segues into an argument regarding the Penguin's motives. Justified in a sense, as Bruce considers being Batman to be his "work".
* PsychoticSmirk: Two examples in ''1989'' --when he says "I'm Batman" to the initial {{mook}}, and later when Jack Napier comments "Nice outfit." Then, there's ''Returns'' when he straps a bomb he took from a mook earlier onto the strongman.
* QuirkyCurls: One of the more eccentric takes on Bruce Wayne, who also happens to be the only one so far with curly hair.
* RightBehindMe: At the party in the first movie. In the room with the armor. Really, Batman specializes in [[StealthHiBye random appearances and disappearances when someone is talking]].
* SecretIdentityIdentity: His Bruce Wayne persona comes across as a mask that isn't properly fitted, being eccentric and elusive as if he doesn't know how to act human. As Batman, he's more confident and natural talking to criminals and regular citizens.
* SmokeOut: Does it after Jack/Joker falls into the vat. He combines it with the Bat-line to make it look like he's flying away.
* SociallyAwkwardHero: In his Bruce Wayne persona, he is noticeably awkward and unsure how to act in social situations, contrasting with the charismatic RichIdiotWithNoDayJob from the comics, although this IS DependingOnTheWriter. During his date with Vicki in the first film, he effectively has to go get Alfred to help him chat her up.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay:
** He realises that the Joker is the same man who murdered his parents when he hears the latter say "Ever danced with the Devil by the pale moonlight?".
** When Batman and Catwoman have an exchange over the sight of mistletoe, they take each other's words to heart and repeat them in their civilian guises, causing both to go into shock.
* SpareAMessenger: Two muggers are counting their loot on a rooftop. Batman appears and kicks one of them through a door. He takes the other one to the edge of the roof, holds him over the long drop below and tells him not to keep their confrontation a secret.
* StarCrossedLovers: With Selina/Catwoman in ''Returns''. It's their different psyches and issues that keep them apart. [[spoiler: Catwoman would return alive and well in ''ComicBook/Batman89'', though it's uncertain if they'll pick up where they left off.]]
* StealthHiBye:
** Does the Bye and Hi a few seconds apart while facing Jack Napier (before he became the Joker).
** Bruce manages to sneak out of Vicki Vale's apartment moments after she'd witnessed hm being shot by the Joker.
* StrollingThroughTheChaos: There's a scene where the Joker's thugs Tommy-gun rival mobsters on the steps of the courthouse. Naturally, everyone hits the deck except Bruce, who's so busy staring at the Joker he doesn't even notice when a bullet clips his shoulder.
* SuperWindowJump: Done in the first film to confront The Joker who has taken over the art museum and is about to do something to Vicki Vale.
* SweaterGirl: Male variant. Bruce normally wears suits and trenchcoats to hide his muscular build. When at home he tends to wear a black turtleneck that gives a glimpse of how buff he is.
* TalkToTheFist: Both the verbal and non-verbal kind. The first being when he fights a guy with a sword who after his pre-fight flourish, kicks him in the gut.
** After that, ComicBook/TheJoker, in a joke, pulls off a YouWouldntHitAGuyWithGlasses prank while cornered. Batman punches him anyway.
** When the Penguin starts screaming after Batman removed the device which Penguin was able to control the Batmobile, he punched at the screen Penguin hijacked through.
* TechnicallyASmile: Hoo boy. Michael Keaton-as-Batman gives some of the most joyless, hostile smiles you'll see from Bats.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Played straight at first, but subverted once he learns that The Joker killed his parents. He's generally more likely to kill people who look like circus folk.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Soup seems to be this for him. He has some on his date with Vicki and is surprised by the sudden cold temperature when Alfred prepares him some vichyssoise, which he apparently enjoys once he realises it's meant to be served cold.
* TrickDialogue: In the first film, Bruce mouths "I'm Batman. I'm Batman" with a view to confessing to Vicki Vale, and an almost IronicEcho of his first line of the movie, spoken to menace a Gotham thug.
* UnConfession: Bruce Wayne tries to tell Vicki Vale
that he's Batman, but he's interrupted by the arrival of the Joker.
* WhereDoesHeGetAllThoseWonderfulToys: Batman is the TropeNamer.
* WorfHadTheFlu: Because Batman was hurt after his plane was shot down, he was trudging along
established as he followed Joker and Vicki up the long flight of stairs. He was off his game for most of the climax, especially in his fight against a Giant Mook, who gave him quite being a beating after countering one of his intimidation moves.
* WouldntHitAGirl: Subverted
completely new character rather than a variation on a few occasions.
** After bringing Vicki Vale to the Batcave and giving her intel on how to thwart the Joker, Batman cold-cocks her and dumps Vicki at her place, making sure to take her film so she can't out him. From the looks of things he didn't actually hurt Vicki in doing so, just hit a pressure point that would cause her to instantly black out.
** When he targets the Poodle Lady on his Batarang. Her poodle catches it and they both remove themselves from the fray.
** Catwoman uses this trope against him to get the drop on him, but he quickly adapts and tells her to "eat floor" by their second encounter.
* YouKilledMyFather: Bruce Wayne realises the Joker murdered his parents after hearing his PreMortemOneLiner a second time. He swears to avenge them by beating the Joker to death. When the Joker blames Batman for his existence, Batman retorts that the Joker did the same thing when he murdered Thomas and Martha Wayne.
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[[folder:Joel Schumacher's Batman]]
!!Joel Schumacher's Batman
previous Robin.
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!! Others
[[folder:Alfred]]
!!Alfred Pennyworth
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"I see without seeing. To me, darkness is as clear as daylight. What am I?"'']]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cloney.jpg]] [[caption-width-right:350:''"Vengeance isn't power. Anyone can take a life. But to give life? That's true power.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Perhaps the truth is, you really don't trust anyone.
"'']]
!!! '''Played by''': Creator/ValKilmer (''Film/BatmanForever'') | Creator/GeorgeClooney (''Film/BatmanAndRobin'')
Creator/MichaelGough
!!! '''Voiced by''': Naoto Takenaka (Japanese), Robert Guilmard [Kilmer], Patrick Noérie [Clooney] Jacques Ciron (European French), Éric Gaudry [Kilmer], Daniel Picard [Clooney] Michel Maillot (Canadian French)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' | ''Film/BatmanReturns'' | ''Film/BatmanForever'' | ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''

->''"You see, I'm both Bruce
''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' | ''ComicBook/Batman89''

->''"I have no wish to spend my few remaining years grieving for the loss of old friends. Or their sons."''

Butler of the
Wayne and Batman. Not because I have to be. Now... because I choose to be."''
family.



* TenMinuteRetirement: ''Batman Forever'' shows Bruce attempting to give up on being Batman in order to have a normal life with Chase, realizing the psychiatrist wants him over his crimefighter persona. Too bad it's short-lived after Two-Face and Riddler raid Wayne Manor with their knowledge of his secret. That and moments before, he relived the pain of his parents' death while trying to tell Chase his secret, reminding himself why he became Batman to begin with. By the end of the film, while he may still desire for a normal life, he realizes he can't give up being Batman either.
* AbortedArc: Julie Madison - Bruce's steady girlfriend in ''Batman and Robin'' - was originally scripted to have a more prominent role where Poison Ivy actually killed her and motivated Bruce for revenge. This was cut by the time of filming, but the movie clearly still has elements of this in the screenplay and Julie abruptly vanishes from the film in the third act without even so much as a reference as to where she is.
* AdaptationDyeJob: While Bruce is almost always portrayed with black hair in comics and other media, Val Kilmer's version keeps his actor's natural blonde color.
* AffectionateNickname: Gossip Gerty would call Bruce "Brucie" in ''Batman Forever'' and ''Batman & Robin''.
* AlwaysNeedWhatYouGaveUp: Almost immediately after Bruce Wayne foregoes his Batman identity, Two-Face and The Riddler invade Wayne Manor, nearly kill Bruce, kidnap Chase Meridian, and destroy the Batcave.
* TheAntiNihilist: As stated by Alfred in ''Batman & Robin''.
-->'''Alfred''': Death and chance stole your parents, but rather than become a victim, you've done everything in your power to control the Fates. For what is Batman if not an effort to master the chaos that sweeps our world? An attempt to control death itself.
* BadassBaritone: Both have noticeably deep voices, especially Kilmer's portrayal.
* BatDeduction: How he manages to figure the Riddler's true identity. He goes from several seemingly unrelated riddles to picking out the numbers among them, reinterpreting them as letters, forming the word "Mr. E" (as in "mystery"), then goes to the synonym "enigma", which sounds just like "'''E'''dward '''Nygma'''".
* BenevolentBoss: In ''Batman Forever'' Bruce Wayne is shown as being a little less dotty and reclusive. In the wake of Stickley's death, he personally canvasses the scene and insists on full insurance coverage for Stickley's surviving family even though their company policy normally wouldn't cover such a thing.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Develops one towards Dick starting in ''Forever''.
* BigBrotherMentor: Becomes one to Dick starting in ''Forever''.
* BrokenAce: Bruce Wayne is this. Everyone wants to be with him and Ed Nygma wants to be him. Deep down, he is an emotional train wreck.
* BruceWayneHeldHostage: In ''Forever'',Two-Face holds an entire circus hostage with the (fairly reasonable) logic that, since the audience is filled with the richest and most notable citizens of Gotham, one of them must surely either know Batman or be Batman—and sure enough, Bruce is watching the performance. He immediately stands up and tries to give himself up, but no one can hear him in the panic.
-->'''Two-Face''': Surely one of you knows who Batman is. Hell, odds are one of you pasty-faced twits ''is'' Batman!
* CanonDiscontinuity: Joel Schumacher's Batman has since been retconned out of existence, with ''ComicBook/Batman89'' replacing ''Batman Forever'' with a completely new and consistent storyline and the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse bringing back Michael Keaton as Batman with WordOfGod dictating that the last two films will be ignored.
* CantStayNormal: Bruce seriously considers hanging up the cape after planning to commit to a relationship with Chase and to discourage Dick from emulating him. Unfortunately it's far too late as Riddler and Two-Face figure out his true identity, attack his home and take Chase hostage. After donning the batsuit once more, Batman concludes that this is who he is, and he loves it.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Both Batman and Bruce Wayne become less reclusive, possibly as a way for the former to rebuild his image after being framed by the Penguin, while the latter is coming to terms with his issues.
* CloakOfDefense: During one of his battles with Two-Face, Batman uses his cape to shield himself from an explosion caused by the villain.
* ControlFreak: Dick accuses Bruce of being one after finding out that Batman put an override command in his Redbird motorcycle. When Poison Ivy starts seducing Robin, the rift gets even worse as Bruce tries to protect Dick from a suspicious stranger. When Bruce asks Alfred if Dick is right about his micro-managing, Alfred bluntly says yes - but that it's understandable considering his childhood trauma made him desperate for control.
* CrazyPrepared: To the point where he has a ''Bat Credit Card'' that lasts '''forever''', as shown in ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''.
-->''"Never leave the cave without it!"''
* CreateYourOwnVillain: He rejects Edward Nygma's invention on the grounds that it "[[TechnologicalPacifist raised too many questions]]". This is all it took to turn him into the Riddler.
* DeadpanSnarker: A big change from the brooding and reclusive Batman from the first two films. This Batman often makes wry or exasperated wisecracks over the situations he keeps finding himself in, whether they be related to crimefighting or romance. This is especially true of Clooney's portrayal.
* DullSurprise: Val Kilmer's incarnation is this [[InvokedTrope deliberately]] (although mostly explained in deleted scenes). He's so detached from reality due to his trauma, and unsure of how real people emote, that a lot of his dialogue is stilted and awkward.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Both Batman's and Bruce Wayne's first scenes establish the new depths to him not seen in the previous films. In the opening scene, Batman saves a mook from going down an elevator shaft, and Bruce's first scene is not him holed up in the Manor but actively involved in the daily operations at Wayne Enterprises.
* FighterMageThief:
** In ''Forever'' Batman's the Fighter to Robin's Thief and Alfred's Mage, being the most combat-savvy.
** In ''Batman and Robin'' he's the Mage to Robin's Fighter and Batgirl's Thief, being the oldest and wisest of the three after Alfred is taken out of commission.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: He's managed to shake it off come ''Forever'', with the [[AllThereInTheManual novelization]] revealing that Harvey Dent was the one who restored his good publicity.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: As Bruce Wayne. In ''Forever'', he shows interest in Nygma's research, but refuses to commit without a closer look because what he's already heard about manipulating people's minds "just raises too many questions". In ''Batman & Robin'', he says he cut Dr. Woodrue's funding due to a "clash of ideologies" and turns down Pamela Isley's proposal because it would cause all of humankind to die of starvation and cold though he notes her intentions are noble.
* HotterAndSexier: The camera gets some very intimate shots of his bat-buns and bat-crotch while he suits up.
* IdiotBall: It never occurs to Bruce to update the Batcave's security after Dick finds his way in. Thus, the Riddler finds the entrance and enters with no difficulty. For that matter, he enters a machine that can read his mind ''in front of a crowd of people who can watch it on a screen''. Through this, the villains discover that he's Batman.
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: After thwarting Mr Freeze, Batman reasons with him that he could redeem himself by giving Batman the cure to Macgregor Syndrome Stage 1. After Fries is reminded of his Hippocratic oath and reassured that he'll be able to look after his wife while serving in Arkham Asylum, he performs a HeelFaceTurn.
* ImmuneToMindControl: While initially susceptible to her influence, Batman wills himself immune to Ivy's pheromone dust by recognizing and anticipating the dust's effects.
* LanternJawOfJustice: George Clooney has the most impressive chin out of the three Batman actors in this franchise.
* MomentKiller: He does this several times to Robin and Poison Ivy. When Robin is gazing mindlessly at her, Batman grabs him by the arm and drags him away to chase Mr. Freeze. Later at Freeze's hideout, he [[AlmostKiss interrupts Ivy's attempts to kiss Robin]] twice, the first being an accident but the second time intentional. After the second time, Robin thinks he is just jealous that Ivy loves him instead of Batman and fights him to protect her, which results in Ivy escaping.
* MrExposition: Due to completing his character arc by the end of ''Forever'', Bruce's role in ''Batman & Robin'' amounts to little more than fighting bad guys and reading from said bad guy's files.
* MyGreatestFailure: It's hinted that he sees Two-Face as this, as his inability to prevent Dent's disfiguring and subsequent descent into madness led directly to not only Harvey's FaceHeelTurn, but the death of Robin's family, along with many others.
* NeverBeAHero: Bruce tries to discourage Dick from trying to be his partner, as he only became Batman to avenge his parents and only continued fighting crime to fill the void.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Getting into a fight with Robin because of Poison Ivy's pheromones allowed her, Mr. Freeze, and Bane to get away.
* OutOfTheInferno: Two-Face and his henchmen try to immolate Batman. He just emerges from the flames completely unharmed.
-->'''Two-Face:''' WHY CAN'T YOU JUST DIE?!
* PerpetualSmiler: When Clooney played him in ''Batman & Robin''. Keep in mind he's dealing with an unruly sidekick, a homewrecking supervillain and his beloved manservant is seriously ill.
* ProgressivelyPrettier: Creator/MichaelKeaton is certainly an attractive man, but not conventionally so. Creator/ValKilmer and Creator/GeorgeClooney are a PrettyBoy and TallDarkAndHandsome respectively.
* RedOniBlueOni: Bruce is the blue to Dick Grayson's red. He's more cautious when going into battle and is able to realise Poison Ivy's pheremone dust is affecting the tow of them while Dick fully succumbs to it. Not only is this reflected in their costumes, but marketing emphasised this quite heavily through color-coding merchandise (with Riddler and Poison Ivy being green and Two-Face and Batgirl being purple).
* SharpDressedMan: As Bruce Wayne in the Schumacher films, he wears some gorgeous (if dated) suits. While he dresses reasonably formally in the Burton films, he looks more like a history professor than a stylish gentleman.
* SkySurfing: Batman and Robin engage in this while chasing Mr Freeze.
* TheSpock: Batman's the Superego to Robin's Id and Batgirl's Ego.
* StepfordSmiler: Since George Clooney has a constant smile on his face, the clearest interpretation is that Batman's gone from wallowing in his angst to masking it from even his closest allies. Most notably, when he has what was potentally his last ever conversation with Alfred, Burce's eyes were starting to fill with tears despite giving his beloved valet a reassuring grin.
* SuperWindowJump: In ''Forever'', Batman does this through a ceiling window to confront Two-Face after he crashes Edward's party.
-->'''Edward''': (''to Two-Face'') Your entrance was good, his was better.
* TechnicianVersusPerformer: The Technician to Robin's Performer. Batman is more reliant on technology and looks before he leaps, while as a former acrobat Robin is a natural thrill-seeker.
* TechnologicalPacifist: In ''Forever'', he turns down Nygma's invention because the idea of mental manipulation raises "too many questions." In ''Batman & Robin'', he also admits he cut Dr. Woodrue's funding due to a "clash of ideologies," outright describing him as a lunatic.
* ThouShaltNotKill: He grows out of it by ''Forever'' and tells Dick that he will realize one day that killing Two-Face won't fulfill him. Later, he does kill Two-Face in-order to stop him when there is no other options. In ''Batman and Robin'' he manages to save the day without killing anyone.
* TookALevelInBadass: Inverted in ''Batman and Robin'', where Batman tries a flying kick on Mr Freeze and ends up on his ass. Later on he's overpowered by Poison Ivy's mutant plants. While his enemies are a step above the usual criminals he's used to taking on, you'd still expect Batman of all people to have the experience and caution needed to avoid losing ground against an opponent.
* UngratefulBastard: At least that's what Dick thinks in ''Forever'' and accuses him of, after he (Dick) risks his life to save Batman after Two-Face tries to kill him. He's wrong.
* VagueAge: Batman is more seasoned in these sequels than he was in the first two Tim Burton films - with the emphasis on him playing a father figure/mentor to Dick Grayson - yet the actors playing him get progressively younger (Keaton was born in 1951, Kilmer in 1959 and Clooney in 1961).
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: Referenced when he tries to persuade Dick not to kill Two-Face in ''Forever'':
-->'''Bruce''': So, you're willing to take a life.\\
'''Dick''': Long as it's Two-Face.\\
'''Bruce''': Then it will happen this way: You make the kill. But your pain doesn't die with Harvey, it grows. So you run out into the night to find another face, and another, and another. Until one terrible morning you wake up and realize that revenge has become your whole life. And you won't know why.\\
'''Dick''': You can't understand. Your family wasn't killed by a maniac.\\
'''Bruce''': [[DeathByOriginStory Yes, they were]]. [[NotSoDifferentRemark We're the same]].
* VideoPhone: Bruce has one in his wristwatch.

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* TenMinuteRetirement: ''Batman Forever'' shows Bruce attempting to give up on being Batman in order to have a normal life with Chase, realizing the psychiatrist wants him over his crimefighter persona. Too bad it's short-lived after Two-Face and Riddler raid Wayne Manor with their knowledge of his secret. That and moments before, he relived the pain of his parents' death while trying to tell Chase his secret, reminding himself why he became Batman to begin with. By the end of the film, while he may still desire for a normal life, he realizes he can't give up being Batman either.
* AbortedArc: Julie Madison - Bruce's steady girlfriend in ''Batman and Robin'' - was originally scripted to have a more prominent role where Poison Ivy actually killed her and motivated Bruce for revenge. This was cut by the time of filming, but the movie clearly still has elements of this in the screenplay and Julie abruptly vanishes from the film in the third act without even so much as a reference as to where she is.
* AdaptationDyeJob: While Bruce is almost always portrayed with black hair in comics and other media, Val Kilmer's version keeps his actor's natural blonde color.
* AffectionateNickname: Gossip Gerty would call Bruce "Brucie" in ''Batman Forever'' and ''Batman & Robin''.
* AlwaysNeedWhatYouGaveUp: Almost immediately after Bruce Wayne foregoes his Batman identity, Two-Face and The Riddler invade Wayne Manor, nearly kill Bruce, kidnap Chase Meridian, and destroy the Batcave.
* TheAntiNihilist: As stated by Alfred in ''Batman & Robin''.
-->'''Alfred''': Death and chance stole your parents, but rather than become a victim, you've done everything in your power to control the Fates. For what is Batman if not an effort to master the chaos that sweeps our world? An attempt to control death itself.
* BadassBaritone: Both have noticeably deep voices, especially Kilmer's portrayal.
* BatDeduction: How he manages to figure the Riddler's true identity. He goes from several seemingly unrelated riddles to picking out the numbers among them, reinterpreting them as letters, forming the word "Mr. E" (as in "mystery"), then goes to the synonym "enigma", which sounds just like "'''E'''dward '''Nygma'''".
* BenevolentBoss: In ''Batman Forever'' Bruce Wayne is shown as being a little less dotty and reclusive. In the wake of Stickley's death, he personally canvasses the scene and insists on full insurance coverage for Stickley's surviving family even though their company policy normally wouldn't cover
AlternateSelf: Several across TheMultiverse, such a thing.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Develops one towards Dick starting in ''Forever''.
* BigBrotherMentor: Becomes one to Dick starting in ''Forever''.
* BrokenAce: Bruce Wayne is this. Everyone wants to be with him
as [[Series/{{Batwoman}} Earth-Prime]], [[Characters/Titans2018OtherCharacters Earth-9]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and Ed Nygma wants to be him. Deep down, he is [[Characters/DCEUGothamCity an emotional train wreck.
undesignated Earth]].
* BruceWayneHeldHostage: In ''Forever'',Two-Face holds an entire circus hostage with the (fairly reasonable) logic that, since the audience is filled with the richest and most notable citizens BigOlEyebrows: Courtesy of Gotham, one of them must surely either know Batman or be Batman—and sure enough, Bruce is watching the performance. He immediately stands up and tries to give himself up, but no one can hear him in the panic.
-->'''Two-Face''': Surely one of you knows who Batman is. Hell, odds are one of you pasty-faced twits ''is'' Batman!
* CanonDiscontinuity: Joel Schumacher's Batman has since been retconned out of existence, with ''ComicBook/Batman89'' replacing ''Batman Forever'' with a completely new and consistent storyline and the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse bringing back
Michael Keaton as Batman with WordOfGod dictating that the last two films will be ignored.
* CantStayNormal: Bruce seriously considers hanging up the cape after planning to commit to a relationship with Chase and to discourage Dick from emulating him. Unfortunately it's far too late as Riddler and Two-Face figure out his true identity, attack his home and take Chase hostage. After donning the batsuit once more, Batman concludes that this is who he is, and he loves it.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Both Batman and Bruce Wayne become less reclusive, possibly as a way for the former to rebuild his image after being framed by the Penguin, while the latter is coming to terms with his issues.
* CloakOfDefense: During one of his battles with Two-Face, Batman uses his cape to shield himself from an explosion caused by the villain.
* ControlFreak: Dick accuses Bruce of being one after finding out that Batman put an override command in his Redbird motorcycle. When Poison Ivy starts seducing Robin, the rift gets even worse as Bruce tries to protect Dick from a suspicious stranger. When Bruce asks Alfred if Dick is right about his micro-managing, Alfred bluntly says yes - but that it's understandable considering his childhood trauma made him desperate for control.
* CrazyPrepared: To the point where he has a ''Bat Credit Card'' that lasts '''forever''', as shown in ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''.
-->''"Never leave the cave without it!"''
* CreateYourOwnVillain: He rejects Edward Nygma's invention on the grounds that it "[[TechnologicalPacifist raised too many questions]]". This is all it took to turn him into the Riddler.
* DeadpanSnarker: A big change from the brooding and reclusive Batman from the first two films. This Batman often makes wry or exasperated wisecracks over the situations he keeps finding himself in, whether they be related to crimefighting or romance. This is especially true of Clooney's portrayal.
* DullSurprise: Val Kilmer's incarnation is this [[InvokedTrope deliberately]] (although mostly explained in deleted scenes). He's so detached from reality due to his trauma, and unsure of how real people emote, that a lot of his dialogue is stilted and awkward.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Both Batman's and Bruce Wayne's first scenes establish the new depths to him not seen in the previous films. In the opening scene, Batman saves a mook from going down an elevator shaft, and Bruce's first scene is not him holed up in the Manor but actively involved in the daily operations at Wayne Enterprises.
* FighterMageThief:
** In ''Forever'' Batman's the Fighter to Robin's Thief and Alfred's Mage, being the most combat-savvy.
** In ''Batman and Robin'' he's the Mage to Robin's Fighter and Batgirl's Thief, being the oldest and wisest of the three after Alfred is taken out of commission.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: He's managed to shake it off come ''Forever'', with the [[AllThereInTheManual novelization]] revealing that Harvey Dent was the one who restored his good publicity.
* HonestCorporateExecutive: As Bruce Wayne. In ''Forever'', he shows interest in Nygma's research, but refuses to commit without a closer look because what he's already heard about manipulating people's minds "just raises too many questions". In ''Batman & Robin'', he says he cut Dr. Woodrue's funding due to a "clash of ideologies" and turns down Pamela Isley's proposal because it would cause all of humankind to die of starvation and cold though he notes her intentions are noble.
* HotterAndSexier: The camera gets some very intimate shots of his bat-buns and bat-crotch while he suits up.
* IdiotBall: It never occurs to Bruce to update the Batcave's security after Dick finds his way in. Thus, the Riddler finds the entrance and enters with no difficulty. For that matter, he enters a machine that can read his mind ''in front of a crowd of people who can watch it on a screen''. Through this, the villains discover that he's Batman.
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: After thwarting Mr Freeze, Batman reasons with him that he could redeem himself by giving Batman the cure to Macgregor Syndrome Stage 1. After Fries is reminded of his Hippocratic oath and reassured that he'll be able to look after his wife while serving in Arkham Asylum, he performs a HeelFaceTurn.
* ImmuneToMindControl: While initially susceptible to her influence, Batman wills himself immune to Ivy's pheromone dust by recognizing and anticipating the dust's effects.
* LanternJawOfJustice: George Clooney has the most impressive chin out of the three Batman actors in this franchise.
* MomentKiller: He does this several times to Robin and Poison Ivy. When Robin is gazing mindlessly at her, Batman grabs him by the arm and drags him away to chase Mr. Freeze. Later at Freeze's hideout, he [[AlmostKiss interrupts Ivy's attempts to kiss Robin]] twice, the first being an accident but the second time intentional. After the second time, Robin thinks he is just jealous that Ivy loves him instead of Batman and fights
Gough. They allow him to protect her, which results in Ivy escaping.
* MrExposition: Due to completing his character arc by the end
make some hilarious expressions while still maintaing an air of ''Forever'', Bruce's role in ''Batman & Robin'' amounts to little more than fighting bad guys and reading from said bad guy's files.dignity.
* MyGreatestFailure: It's hinted that he sees Two-Face as this, as his inability to prevent Dent's disfiguring and subsequent descent into madness led directly to not only Harvey's FaceHeelTurn, but the death of Robin's family, along with many others.
* NeverBeAHero: Bruce tries to discourage Dick from trying to be his partner, as he only became Batman to avenge his parents and only continued fighting crime to fill the void.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Getting into a fight with Robin because of Poison Ivy's pheromones allowed her, Mr. Freeze, and Bane to get away.
* OutOfTheInferno: Two-Face and his henchmen try to immolate Batman. He just emerges from the flames completely unharmed.
-->'''Two-Face:''' WHY CAN'T YOU JUST DIE?!
* PerpetualSmiler: When Clooney played him in
BrainUploading[=/=]VirtualGhost: ''Batman & Robin''. Keep Robin'' reveals that Alfred copied his brainwaves into the Batcomputer.
* TheComicallySerious: Alfred delivers laughs without even trying. When Dick slips past him and discovers the Batcave, Alfred sports an hilariously disapproving scowl, which he gives Bruce later on as a non-verbal way of saying "your cover's been blown".
* DeadpanSnarker: It comes with his added career choices, namely being a butler to a troubled vigilante. When Dick asks about a perpetually closed-off room that leads straight to the Batcave, Alfred flatly states that it's where Bruce keeps his dead wives as a reference to Literature/{{Bluebeard}}.
* DisabledInTheAdaptation: Sort of. While the Alfred
in mind the comics has never had a major story involving his health being endangered, the plot of ''Batman & Robin'' features a critically-ill Alfred. Additionally, he's dealing with an unruly sidekick, a homewrecking supervillain and his beloved manservant is seriously ill.
* ProgressivelyPrettier: Creator/MichaelKeaton is certainly an attractive man, but not conventionally so. Creator/ValKilmer and Creator/GeorgeClooney are a PrettyBoy and TallDarkAndHandsome respectively.
* RedOniBlueOni: Bruce is
shown wearing glasses, which the blue to Dick Grayson's red. He's more cautious when going into battle comics Alfred doesn't wear.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: ''Batman & Robin'' reveals he has developed [=MacGregor=]'s Syndrome
and is dying. Does he panic or become depressed over his coming death? No. He keeps doing his job, and assures Bruce that his only regret in life is that he was never able to realise Poison Ivy's pheremone dust is affecting the tow of join them while Dick fully succumbs to it. Not only is this reflected in their costumes, but marketing emphasised this quite heavily through color-coding merchandise (with Riddler and Poison Ivy being green and Two-Face and Batgirl being purple).
* SharpDressedMan: As Bruce Wayne
in the Schumacher films, he wears some gorgeous (if dated) suits. While he dresses reasonably formally in field. In the Burton films, end, though, he looks more lives thanks to Bruce finding a cure.
-->''"There is no defeat in death, Master Bruce. Victory comes in defending what we know is right, while we still live."''
* FoodAsBribe: Just when it seems
like Dick Grayson is going to turn down Bruce's charity, in comes Alfred with a history professor than a stylish gentleman.
cheeseburger.
-->''"Is the young master Grayson leaving us? I'll just toss this away then. Perhaps the dogs are hungry."''
* SkySurfing: Batman HiddenDepths: Bruce and Robin engage Dick are surprised to hear that Alfred has been financially supporting his orphaned niece from afar for the last 5 years.
-->''"Secrets are a virtual prerequisite
in this while chasing Mr Freeze.
* TheSpock: Batman's the Superego to Robin's Id and Batgirl's Ego.
* StepfordSmiler: Since George Clooney has a constant smile on his face, the clearest interpretation is
house. Don't you think so?"''
** And then then they find out
that Batman's gone from wallowing in his angst to masking it from even his closest allies. Most notably, Alfred is hiding a terminal illness, and the above line takes on a much bleaker tone.
* ItsPronouncedTroPay: Alfred pronunces "vichyssoise" phoenetically.
* IWantGrandkids: Of the ParentalSubstitute variety. In the first film,
when Bruce says he has what was potentally no time for a Vicki Vale romance, he sadly smiles and asks, "If not now... ''when''?"
* TheJeeves: As usual, he serves as Bruce's confidante and played by the British Creator/MichaelGough.
* MentorArchetype: To Bruce and later Dick. Dick's mentoring is given more emphasis, as unlike Bruce
his last ever conversation with Alfred, Burce's eyes were starting family had just died, so Alfred felt the need to be more hands-on as the young man grieved.
* MoralityChain: He does his best to keep Bruce grounded.
-->''"I have no wish
to fill my few remaining years grieving for the loss of old friends...or their sons."''
** Later when Bruce gives Dick a place to stay, Alfred warns Bruce that the two aren't as different as Bruce would like to believe.
-->''"Young men
with tears despite giving his beloved valet a reassuring grin.
mind for vengeance need little encouragement. They need guidance."''
* SuperWindowJump: In ''Forever'', Batman does this through a ceiling window to confront Two-Face after he crashes Edward's party.
-->'''Edward''': (''to Two-Face'') Your entrance was good, his was better.
* TechnicianVersusPerformer: The Technician to Robin's Performer. Batman is more reliant on technology
ParentalSubstitute: To both Bruce and looks before he leaps, while as a former acrobat Robin is a natural thrill-seeker.
* TechnologicalPacifist: In ''Forever'', he turns down Nygma's invention because the idea of mental manipulation raises "too many questions."
Dick. In ''Batman & Robin'', he also admits he cut Dr. Woodrue's funding due to a "clash of ideologies," outright describing him as a lunatic.
* ThouShaltNotKill: He grows out of
Alfred makes it by ''Forever'' and tells Dick clear that he will realize one day that killing Two-Face won't fulfill him. Later, thinks of the Dynamic Duo as the children he does kill Two-Face in-order to stop him never had.
-->''"A sacred trust about two good men I've had the honor of calling son."''
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Batgirl is his niece in this continuity.
* ServileSnarker: As usual.
** One highlight being
when he presents Bruce with an invitation to Max Schreck's Christmas ball with the most pessimistic delivery you can imagine. When Bruce decline, Alfred enthusiastically tears the invite in two, only for Bruce to change his mind, to which Alfred gives his master an annoyed scowl.
** Another moment being when Dick Grayson refuses Bruce's offer to stay at Wayne Manor until he finds his feet. Alfred casually walks in with a lavishly prepared burger and makes a big show of acting disappointed.
* ShipperOnDeck: Alfred ''really'' wanted Bruce and Vicki together, even to the point of telling tales of a young Bruce to Vicki over dinner in the kitchen to charm her and let her see the real Bruce.
* TheSnarkKnight: Would
there is no other options. be a more fitting parental figure to the Dark Knight?
* StiffUpperLip: Unlike future depictions of the character who play the OnlySaneMan role, this Alfred doesn't seem particularly fazed by Bruce's decision to put on a costume and fight crime.
**
In ''Batman and & Robin'' Aflred has contracted Macgregor's Syndrome and is suffering great pain due to his old age, though he manages keeps it hidden so as not to save the day without killing anyone.
* TookALevelInBadass: Inverted
worry Bruce or Dick. According to Alfred it's impolite for a valet to show weakness in front of his charges, but eventually he's left bedridden.
* TruerToTheText: In
''Batman and Robin'', where Batman tries '89'' Alfred has grown a flying kick on Mr Freeze and ends up on mustache, bearing a stronger resemblance to his ass. Later on he's overpowered by Poison Ivy's mutant plants. While his enemies are a step above the usual criminals he's used to taking on, you'd still expect Batman of all people to have the experience and caution needed to avoid losing ground against an opponent.
* UngratefulBastard: At least that's what Dick thinks in ''Forever'' and accuses him of, after he (Dick) risks his life to save Batman after Two-Face tries to kill him. He's wrong.
* VagueAge: Batman is more seasoned in these sequels than he was
depiction in the first two Tim Burton films - with the emphasis on him playing a father figure/mentor to Dick Grayson - yet the actors playing him get progressively younger (Keaton was born in 1951, Kilmer in 1959 and Clooney in 1961).
* VengeanceFeelsEmpty: Referenced when he tries to persuade Dick not to kill Two-Face in ''Forever'':
-->'''Bruce''': So, you're willing to take a life.\\
'''Dick''': Long as it's Two-Face.\\
'''Bruce''': Then it will happen this way: You make the kill. But your pain doesn't die with Harvey, it grows. So you run out into the night to find another face, and another, and another. Until one terrible morning you wake up and realize that revenge has become your whole life. And you won't know why.\\
'''Dick''': You can't understand. Your family wasn't killed by a maniac.\\
'''Bruce''': [[DeathByOriginStory Yes, they were]]. [[NotSoDifferentRemark We're the same]].
* VideoPhone: Bruce has one in his wristwatch.
comics.



[[folder:Batman - The Later Years]]
!!Batman - The Later Years
!!! '''Played by''': Creator/MichaelKeaton
!!! '''Voiced by''':
!!! '''Film Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' | ''Film/BatmanReturns'' | ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}'' | ''Batgirl''

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[[folder:Batman - The Later Years]]
!!Batman - The Later Years
[[folder:Batgirl]]
!!Barbara Wilson[=/=]ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Watch and learn, little boy."'']]
!!! '''Played by''': Creator/MichaelKeaton
Creator/AliciaSilverstone
!!! '''Voiced by''':
by''': Claire Guyot (European French), Aline Pinsonneault (Canadian French)
!!! '''Film Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' | ''Film/BatmanReturns'' | ''Film/{{The Flash|2023}}'' | ''Batgirl''
'''Appearances:''' ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''

->''"Men, always doing things the hard way."''

Alfred's niece who comes to America to visit her uncle and to free him from his life of servitude, believing him to be unhappy. She later learns the true identities of Batman and Robin, and suits up as Batgirl to help the Dynamic Duo save Gotham from Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy.



* TheBusCameBack: After some behind-the-scenes troubles at Warner Brothers led to Keaton jumping ship from the role, his iteration of Batman is slated to return in ''Film/TheFlash2023''.
* OldSuperhero:
** He'll appear in some capacity in ''[[Film/TheFlash2023 The Flash]]'', which picks up 30 years after his second film and shows the Flash travelling from his universe to Bruce's. Given he was canonically born in 1955 (making him just four years younger than Keaton himself) he would be roughly 67 years old being far more older than his DCEU counterpart, and assuming all the other versions of the character are roughly the same age as their actors this would make him one of the oldest versions of Batman in the multiverse.
** He's also set to appear in ''Batgirl'', confirming that this Batman will settle into the DCEU after whatever adventures the Flash takes him on.

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* TheBusCameBack: After AdaptationalNationality: The movies make her British, when she was American in the comics.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Batgirl is a redhead in the comics, but a blonde in ''Batman & Robin''.
* AdaptationNameChange: From "Barbara Gordon" to "Barbara Wilson."
* AgeLift: Batgirl is traditionally old enough to be either a college graduate or approaching graduation, while this version is still in highschool.
* BadassBiker: She holds her own very well during the illegal bike race, much to Robin's surprise. She mentions using stunt-riding as a way to earn a living after getting expelled from school.
* BedsheetLadder: Barbara uses one to escape her bedroom in the Wayne Manor so that she could go out on one of her nightly motorcycle races with the local Gotham City gangs.
* BigDamnHeroes: Batgirl shows up just in time to take on Poison Ivy after Batman and Robin end up in precarious conditions.
* BikerBabe: Barbara keeps it a secret from Alfred, but she's a skilled motorcyclist.
* CombatStilettos: We even get a nice view of them during her suiting-up montage.
* CompositeCharacter: Of Barbara Gordon and Alfred's niece, Daphne (who first shows up in 1969's Batman #216). Her blonde hair and domino mask are also reminiscent of the original Batgirl Betty Kane.
* CurbStompBattle: Once Batgirl arrives at Ivy’s lair she kicks her butt in less than five minutes and leaves her trapped in her own throne with no trouble at all.
* DesignatedGirlFight: She kicks Poison Ivy's botanical ass pretty well.
* DominoMask: Unlike Barbara Gordon who wears a full cowl (unless she's riding a motorcycle), this Batgirl wears a smaller mask similar to Betty Kane.
* FighterMageThief: Batgirl acts as the Thief to Batman's Mage and Dick's fighter, lacking the wisdom of the former or the temperament of the latter, but having her own set of skills to balance them out.
* {{Foil}}: Batgirl acts as one for Poison Ivy. Poison Ivy is a redhead who specialized in chemistry and biology, relies on Bane for protection and manipulates Robin. Batgirl is a blonde with an aptitude for technology, can hold her own in a fight and doesn't give Dick any hint that she's into him.
* InexplicablyAwesome: Batgirl gives Poison Ivy a proper beating after the temptress was able to overpower Batman and Robin. without breaking a sweat.
* InNameOnly: She is considered by many fans to be this due to the liberties taken with her origin, changing her from Commissioner Gordon's daughter to Alfred's niece, and dropping any original characterization and {{backstory}}.
* TheKirk: Batgirl is the Ego to Batman's Superego and Robin's Id.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Until the end, she was unaware of Bruce and Dick's relationship with Alfred as [[ParentalSubstitute surrogate sons]], let alone that they are Batman and Robin. As far as she's concerned, [[WrongGenreSavvy Alfred's their slave and she must free him.]]
* MaleGaze: Her suit-up scene is a montage from this perspective the entire time.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: Blonde hair aside, Batgirl doesn't have any yellow in her costume.
* MsFanservice: During her suiting-up montage, viewers get nice glimpses of her butt, chest, and CombatStilettos. Contrary to popular belief, her suit actually ''does'' carry
some behind-the-scenes troubles at Warner Brothers led form of the Bat-Nipples found on Batman and Robin's suits, though due to Keaton jumping ship concerns regarding the film's rating [[note]]Alongside the fact that the suit was designed by her uncle...probably best not to dwell too long on that one.[[/note]], they're not nearly as prominent.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Despite being
from the role, UK. [[note]]Even worse is that Alicia Silverstone is a daughter of British immigrants.[[/note]]
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Delivers one to Poison Ivy after crashing into her hideout.
-->''"Lady, you're about to become compost!"''
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives one to Poison Ivy during their DesignatedGirlFight.
-->''"Using feminine wiles to get what you want, trading on your looks? Read a book, sister. That passive-aggressive number went out years ago. Chicks like you give women a bad name."''
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Here, she's Alfred's niece. Presumably this was to make her connection to the Bat-Family flow more naturally within the confines of a film.
* ShesGotLegs: The very first thing we see of her is her nice pair.
* SilkHidingSteel: Barbara's very good at playing a goody-goody niece, but she's just as capable as the Dynamic Duo. On her first night in Wayne manor she escapes from her bedroom that's a full storey above the ground. She also floors Dick when he sneaks up on her, to which he lampshades her unusually high combat skills. Then we find out that she does some dangerous motorcycle riding to earn money.
* StepfordSmiler: Barbara doesn't let Alfred know that she's aware of
his iteration of deteriorating health, acting chipper every time they share a scene together.
* StrawFeminist: Batgirl's one-liners have all got a very blatant girl-power vibe.
* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: She is Commissioner Gordon's daughter ([[DependingOnTheWriter or niece]]) in the comics.
* WorfEffect: She makes her debut as Batgirl invading Ivy's lair and beating her in a fight. Ivy had been giving
Batman is slated to return in ''Film/TheFlash2023''.
* OldSuperhero:
** He'll appear in some capacity in ''[[Film/TheFlash2023 The Flash]]'', which picks up 30 years after his second
and Robin trouble for the whole film and shows the Flash travelling from his universe to Bruce's. Given he was canonically born in 1955 (making him had just four years younger than Keaton himself) he would be roughly 67 years old being far more older than his DCEU counterpart, and assuming all captured both of them, but gets beaten by the other versions of the character are roughly the same age as their actors this would make him one of the oldest versions of Batman in the multiverse.
** He's
new girl with no prior experience. She's also set immune to appear in ''Batgirl'', confirming that this Batman will settle into the DCEU after whatever adventures the Flash takes him on.Ivy's seduction and pheromones since she's a girl herself and even [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech calls her out on using such tactics]].



!! Robin
[[folder:Dick Grayson]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Richard "Dick" Grayson/Robin]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Bruce. whenever you go out at night, I'll be watching. And wherever Batman goes, I'm gonna be right beside him. I mean, how you gonna stop me?"'']]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:New Outfit]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chris_odonnell_robin.jpg ''"Look, I want a Robin Signal in the sky, alright? I'm tired of living in your shadow. All that ends right now."''[[/labelnote]]]]
!!! '''Played by''': Creator/ChrisODonnell
!!! '''Voiced by''': Pierre Tessier (European French), Stephan Cloutier [''Forever''], Gilbert Lachance [''& Robin''] (Canadian French)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/BatmanForever'' | ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''

->''"All I can think about every second of the day is getting Two-Face. He took my whole life. And when I was out there tonight, I imagined it was him that I was fighting, even when I was fighting you. And all the pain went away. Do you understand?"''

A young acrobat who is orphaned after his parents and brother are murdered by Two-Face, he is taken in by Bruce. Learning Bruce's SecretIdentity fuels his desire for vengeance against Two-Face, and though Bruce is hesitant, he eventually takes Dick on as his partner, Robin.

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!! Robin
[[folder:Dick Grayson]]
!![[ComicBook/{{Robin}} Richard "Dick" Grayson/Robin]]
[[folder:Batmobile]]
!!Batmobile
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Bruce. whenever you go out at night, I'll be watching. And wherever Batman goes, I'm gonna be right beside him. I mean, how you gonna stop me?"'']]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:New Outfit]] https://static.
[[caption-width-right:350:''"It's not as if we can just take it to any Joe's bodyshop."'']]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Mark 2]]https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chris_odonnell_robin.org/pmwiki/pub/images/batman_forever_batmobile_01_6.jpg ''"Look, I want a Robin Signal in ''"It's the sky, alright? I'm tired of living in your shadow. All that ends right now.car, right? Chicks love the car."''[[/labelnote]]]]
!!! '''Played by''': Creator/ChrisODonnell
!!! '''Voiced by''': Pierre Tessier (European French), Stephan Cloutier [''Forever''], Gilbert Lachance [''& Robin''] (Canadian French)
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Mark 3]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20220327_115732_youtube_0.jpg ''"I want a car! Chicks dig the car!"''[[/labelnote]]]]
!!! '''Appearances:''' (Mark 1) ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' | ''Film/BatmanReturns'' | ''ComicBook/Batman89'' | (Mark 2) ''Film/BatmanForever'' | ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''

->''"All I can think about every second of the day is getting Two-Face. He took my whole life. And when I was out there tonight, I imagined it was him that I was fighting, even when I was fighting you. And all the pain went away. Do you understand?"''

A young acrobat who is orphaned after his parents and brother are murdered by Two-Face, he is taken in by Bruce. Learning Bruce's SecretIdentity fuels his desire for vengeance against Two-Face, and though Bruce is hesitant, he eventually takes Dick on as his partner, Robin.
(Mark 3) ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''


Batman's signature vehicle.



* AdaptationDistillation: The integration of Robin merged together his younger, more carefree days with his older incarnation (before he became Nightwing) as a DeadpanSnarker {{foil}} to Batman's [[TheComicallySerious Unfunny]]. See also CompositeCharacter.
* AdaptationOriginConnection: This happens by way of CompositeCharacter, as the Dick Grayson version of Robin sees his circus acrobat parents killed by Two-Face instead of Tony Zucco, much in the same manner the first movie made Jack Napier (a.k.a. the Joker) the murderer of Bruce's parents rather than Joe Chill. This makes him a bit like Jason Todd in the Post-Crisis comics, whose gangster father was murdered by Two-Face.
* AgeLift: Introduced as a college aged young man, whereas his comicbook counterpart was introduced as a pre-teen. The characters don't treat him as if he's an adult, though.
* AlmostKiss: At Freeze's hideout he almost kisses Poison Ivy twice after she seduces him, only for Batman to interrupt them both times. Averted when he confronts Poison Ivy in her lair. With the two of them alone, they finally share a passionate kiss.
* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Series/Titans2018 Earth-9]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies Earth-167]] and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]].
* AndThisIsFor: When Robin confronts Two-Face. "That was for my mother!" (punch) "My father!" (punch) "My brother!" ("punch") "And this is for me!" ("headbutt")
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: It's stated here that the name "Robin" comes from the songbird, going back to a moment of heroism in Dick's past. At first it was just an AnimalMotif as he owned a helmet with a stylized robin on it, but eventually Dick takes the name on as his official moniker.
* AwesomeButImpractical: Robin's suits are made from sculpted rubber and include capes to better fit with Batman's design, yet they don't allow him to use his acrobatic skills to the fullest.
* BadassBiker: As seen in ''Forever'' and ''Batman & Robin''. Robin was confident that he could made a jump while chasing Mr Freeze, but Batman disabled his bike out of concern for his safety.
* BadassInDistress:
** In ''Forever'' after being taken captive by Two-Face.
** Again in ''Batman & Robin'' when he is frozen by Mr. Freeze and later almost drowned by Poison Ivy
* BadassNormal: Earns his stripes well before he becomes Robin.
* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: Poison Ivy seduces him and tricks him into thinking she loves him to lure him to his death and drive him apart from Batman. He however manages to outsmart her, confronting her in her lair and pretending to still be blindly in love. He tricks her into revealing her plan and tests her love by sharing a kiss with her. He romantically manipulated her by pretending to love her like she pretended to love him ''and'' managed to steal a kiss from her. Though downplayed by Ivy ultimately getting the last laugh in their "relationship" by shoving him into her pond to drown him and then "breaking up with him", she is still beaten shortly afterwards and he escapes with the info.
* CircusBrat: Dick was the youngest member of The Flying Graysons.
* CompositeCharacter: His origin is actually a composite of two comic-book Robins; in the comics, Two-Face killed Jason Todd's parents, and that element (along with Jason's desire for revenge) were imported into Chris O'Donnell's Dick Grayson character. Dick also inherited the ComicBook/PostCrisis Jason Todd's recklessness and brash attitude in ''Batman & Robin'' and he twice puts himself at the mercy of Batman's rogues similar to the plot of ''A Death in the Family''. In retrospect, his motorcycle outfit with a red helmet also makes him resemble Jason's version of the Red Hood.
* CrazyPrepared: He takes after Batman in this regard. He might have been in love with Poison Ivy but he wore rubber lips for protection, just in case Batman was right about her poison kiss.
* DartboardOfHate: In a deleted scene in ''Batman Forever'', Dick is punching a picture of Two-Face during his training sessions.
* DatingCatwoman: At least he thinks so. He falls in love with Poison Ivy and believes she loves him too, and thinks Batman is jealous of the two of them. After finding out Ivy is a villain, he still has feelings for her and believes she loves him enough to [[LoveRedeems switch sides]] so the two of them can be together. Subverted as Ivy has no real feelings for him, and only seduces him to kiss her to kill him and drive him and Batman apart. They officially "break up" after sharing a kiss in her lair though. Robin wised up and wore rubber lips [[TestKiss to be sure]] Ivy really did love him, and Ivy, angry after discovering Robin's betrayal of her trust, shoved him into her pond to drown him.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: He manages to protect himself from Poison Ivy's kiss by wearing rubber lips to cancel her poison. But after Ivy taunts Robin, he tries to get back at her by pulling off the rubber lips and revealing they made him immune instead of taking advantage of the situation by leaving immediately or tackling Ivy while she in shock over his survival and arrest her. He might have humiliated Ivy, but because he was still sitting right next to her with no further protection she leaps forward, catching him off-guard, and shoves him into the lily pond where her plants almost drown him.
* DistractedByTheSexy: He is easily seduced and distracted by Poison Ivy several times. He stares at her when he should be chasing after Freeze until Batman drags him out is easily seduced by her at Freeze's hideout ''twice'' despite now knowing she's a villain instead of trying to help Batman. He does eventually [[NotDistractedByTheSexy get over this]] by the time he meets her in her lair, ignoring her flirting long enough to ask her what her plan is, though he still lets Ivy pull him back and convince him to share a kiss with her, though that was more his own choice.
* DominoMask: Dick starts wearing one even before he officially becomes Robin. Given he'd earlier been spotted driving the Batmobile completely unmasked, he's obviously not that concerned with hiding his identity as throughly as Batman does.
* FighterMageThief:
** In ''Batman Forever'' Robin's the Thief to Batman's Fighter and Alfred's Mage, being not quite as adept in combat as Batman is but stillbeing wily enough to break into the Batcave.
** In ''Batman and Robin'' he's become the Fighter to Batman's Mage and Batgirl's Thief, as his confidence has clouded his judgement.
* FourthDateMarriage: Played with between him and Poison Ivy. He quickly falls in love with Ivy shortly after meeting her, and when he finally confronts her in her lair, just a few days after first meeting her and their third meeting overall, he tells her that he "wants them to be together," implying that despite their limited time together, their short conversations, and not even knowing each other’s real names he still loves Ivy enough to ask her to marry him. This is all somewhat justified though by Ivy using her [[LoveIsInTheAir pheromone dust]] on him to turn his crush on her into blind devoted love. Subverted as Robin never actually asks Ivy to marry him, especially after he learns her love was a lie.
* GreenEyedMonster: Robin's character arc across ''Batman and Robin''. His DarkerAndEdgier wardrobe is one indicator, but the real kicker is that his first line in the movie is when he says ''"I want a car!"'' like a petulant teenager.
* HeroBall: In ''Forever'', Robin fights Two-Face and the latter ends up hanging off a ledge. Robin hesitates before deciding to help Two-Face up from the ledge, stating he'd rather see him in jail...only for Two-Face to draw a gun and point it right at his face.
-->'''Two-Face''': The Bat has taught you well. That was noble. (''points a gun at Robin'') Stupid, but noble!
* HeroesWantRedHeads: He falls in love with Poison Ivy, a redheaded villain, and becomes so obsessed with her he believes Batman is jealous of the two of them being together and practically ignores she's a villain. He wises up by the time he and Ivy kiss in her lair, wearing rubber lips for protection just in case.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He falls completely in love with Poison Ivy and ignores her obvious villainous side. Shortly after learning she is working with Freeze he is still seduced by her and believes her when she suddenly offers to change sides to be with him and declares her love for him, even though she is having Bane attack Batman as they spoke and was flirting with Batman in their previous encounter too. This is somewhat justified by him being affected by Ivy's pheromones, but even when the two are apart he goes on about how the two of them are in love with each other. Although he eventually wises up by the time he encounters Poison Ivy again, he still is willing to give her a chance to prove her love to him. It takes her taunting him and trying to drown him to realize she isn't as in love with him as she claimed.
* HotterAndSexier: One advantage to making Robin an adult in this continuity is that his costume design can go all-out in making him look like an oily bodybuilder. His later costume actually makes him look even more msucular than Batman.
* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: His decision at the climax of ''Forever'' regarding Two-Face is based on this trope; he winds up captive due to sparing the villain.
* IGaveMyWord: When he confronts Ivy in her lair he asks her to give him a sign of trust to prove her love by telling him what she and Freeze have planned. When Ivy tries to seduce him by offering to tell him in exchange for a kiss first, he promises to kiss her if she tells him first. After Ivy explains how Freeze is going to freeze Gotham, Robin tries to leave immediately to stop him, only for Ivy to pull him back to her and gently request the kiss he promised her [[MotivationalKiss "for luck"]]. Robin is silent for a moment before leaning in and sharing a passionate liplock with Ivy. This is justified as Robin actually used the kiss between them as Ivy's real [[SecretTestOfCharacter sign of trust to test if her love was real]], which she failed by revealing her true evil nature to him immediately afterwards.
* ImpactSilhouette: Early in ''Batman and Robin'', Robin crashes through a wall in his motorcycle, somehow leaving a hole in the shape of the movie's Robin logo.
* IndividualismVsCollectivism: Robin represents the Collectivist to Batman's Individualist. He constantly says that they should work as a team and rely on each other, while Batman would rather go it alone and only lets Robin get involved if the danger is minimal or if he really needs the assistance. He does have some individualist leanings early on, turning down any offers of charity and planning to be a vigilante on his own terms, but discovering that Bruce is Batman gives him the idea to form a partnership, since their enemies are doing the same.
* ItsAllJunk: While grieving for his dead family, Dick considers throwing away his acrobat costume. Alfred hangs onto it instead in the hopes Dick will find his feet. Dick wears it one more time when he rescues Batman before switching to his Robin suit, which has the same colors as a tribute to his circus background.
* ItsPersonal: His vendetta against Two-Face who murdered his parents. Bruce tries in vain to discourage Dick from seeking revenge as the youth made it clear he wants to kill the villain, but when the Batcave is destroyed and Chase is captured Batman decides he could use the extra help. Robin for his part has calmed down enough to consider letting Two-Face live by this point.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In ''Batman & Robin'', he complains about Batman constantly interfering when the two have a close grip on Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy during confrontations. Even though most of Robin's actions are out of selfishness and carelessness, he reminds Batman at one point that counting on each other and trusting each other is what being partners is all about. In an ironic twist of this trope, Bruce reminds Robin of this when he tries to get Robin to snap out of Poison Ivy's influence. It works.
* LeeroyJenkins: Dick tends to leap into any fight headfirst with no sense of self-preservation. Naturally, he ends up getting abducted by Two-Face and frozen by Mr Freeze. This fuels the rift between him and Bruce, as the latter is concenred he'll fall right into Poison Ivy's obvious (fly)trap.
* TheLoad: Robin isn't the least bit useful when he and Batman confront the Riddler and Two-Face, only surviving capture and death because Batman had contingency plans. It's little wonder Batman gets over-bearing in ''Batman and Robin'' given his previous track-record.
* LoveMakesYouDumb: He starts with just a crush on Poison Ivy, but her seductions and love-dust turn it into pure blind love, and he makes increasingly stupid decisions. After learning she's a bad guy he tries to shake off his feelings for her, only to get several extra doses of love dust to break his will. Robin is then quick to accept her offer to [[WeCanRuleTogether work together]], believing she loves him enough to switch sides immediately. He thinks Batman is jealous of their love and attacks him to defend Ivy from him, siding with his crush over his mentor and father figure. He sees a "Robin Signal" in the sky and immediately knows it is from Ivy, seeing it as a sign of her love for him and tries to go meet her immediately, not even questioning how she got the signal or why she's trying to contact him. Luckily he finally wises up and takes precautions when he confronts Ivy in her lair, pretending to still be blinding in love with her and wearing rubber lips just in case Batman's suspicions are correct. But even then he still makes the mistake of revealing his deception to Ivy while sitting next to her.
* TheMcCoy: Robin's the Id to Batman's Superego and Batgirl's Ego.
* MomentKiller:
** He and Poison Ivy are constantly being interrupted when they are getting romantic and leaning in for a kiss. Batman interrupts them twice at Freeze's hideout, the first accidentally and the second on purpose.
** At Ivy's lair, the two kill the moment themselves. After finally sharing a kiss, Ivy [[BitchInSheepsClothing reveals her true colors]] and condemns Robin to death in mock sadness. Robin then kills it further by revealing he wore rubber lips, showing he didn't actually trust Ivy completely and was immune to her poison, while taunting her in the same mock-sad tone. Both of them exposing their lies and deception to each other kills the romantic mood between them, and results in Ivy shoving Robin off her throne and into her lily pond to drown him, officially ending whatever "relationship" the two had.
* MrFanservice: Robin gets the same butt-shots that Batman gets when they're suiting up. Even his acrobatic solo in ''Batman Forever'' manages to give the audience an eyeful of his toned build.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Robin accompanying Batman to the Riddler's hideout only serves to give the Riddler a second hostage, forcing Batman into a SadisticChoice. Luckily Batman came prepared.
** When Batman and Robin were chasing Mr Freeze, Robin charged head-first towards the villain while carrying a diamond that Freeze was trying to steal. Robin gets frozen for his efforts and Freeze yoinks the diamond from him.
** He and Batman got into a fight because of Poison Ivy's pheromones, allowing her, Bane, and Mr. Freeze to escape.
** Later, after learning from Ivy what her plan was he manages to survive the kiss it cost him with is rubber lips, but taunts Ivy over this by removing them instead of keeping it a secret and arresting Ivy while he had the elment of surprise. This enrages Ivy and she shoves him off the flower-bed they had been sharing and into the pond where he is almost drowned by her plants.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished:
** It takes him awhile, but Robin eventually decides he'll put his vendetta against Two-Face aside, going as far as saving the villain from falling off a precipice when Robin could have easily let him die. As thanks, Two-Face points a loaded gun at Robin and holds him hostage later on.
** Just when it seems like Poison Ivy has fractured the Dynamic Duo irreparably, Robin reveals that he's been playing her for information (and stealing a kiss along the way). Ivy shoves him into a pool where he's strangled by a mutant plant and only saved when Batgirl arrives on the scene, meaning he would have died no matter what precautions he took.
* NoSell: He is the only person to survive a kiss from Poison Ivy thanks to wearing rubber lips.
* OutGambitted: Pulls one on Poison Ivy, tricking her into believing he's still hopelessly in love with her and to reveal her plan and survived the kiss it cost him thanks to wearing rubber lips. He outsmarted Ivy and got to kiss his crush at the same time.
* RecklessSidekick: Acts as one during ''Batman & Robin'', as a nod to the Post-Crisis incarnation of Jason Todd (seen above). His attempts to be more independent constantly get him in trouble, which Batman chews him out on, which he fights Batman over and the cycle repeats. He ends up getting frozen by Mr. Freeze because of his recklessness and is quick to fall in love with Poison Ivy, even believing her when she promises to switch sides. Even when he takes precautions against Ivy, like Batman was trying to warn him, he ends up continuing his reckless streak by revealing his rubber lips to Ivy to one up her. This takes away his protection against her kiss and he leaves himself vulnerable to her, and is almost drowned because of it.
* RedIsHeroic: His signature color, present on his darker costume and even on his civilian clothes.
* RedOniBlueOni: The impulsive Red to Batman's cautious Blue. Not only is this reflected in their costumes, but marketing emphasised this quite heavily through color-coding merchandise (with Riddler and Poison Ivy being green and Two-Face and Batgirl being purple).
* RevengeIsNotJustice: After Two-Face kills his family, he immediately plans to kill him for revenge and Batman spends the film trying to talk him out of it. When Dick finds out Bruce's secret, he wants to join so he'd find Two-Face but Bruce rejects him because he knows from personal experience that [[VengeanceFeelsEmpty revenge won't undo the damage done to him]]. Dick does eventually take this to heart and saves Two-Face during the climax... only to be betrayed and taken hostage.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: He confronts Poison Ivy in her lair when she uses a "Robin Signal" to call him there. He acts like he's still in love with her to discover if her feelings for him are real. She reveals her plan to him as a sign of trust, but requests a kiss in return. Robin kisses her, believing if it is an innocent kiss then their love is real, but if she is evil and trying to kill him then he'll be protected with his rubber lips. Ivy fails his test by immediately confessing he will die and mocking him before his "death", so Robin gets back at her by revealing his rubber lips to her in the same mocking tone she spoke to him in.
* SkySurfing: Robin and Batman engage in this while chasing Mr Freeze. Robin even shouts "Cowabunga!".
* SkywardScream: Robin lets forth a particularly melodramatic one when Batman disables his redbird cylce before he can make a risky leap.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: While Ivy is seducing him she says she can see his own "Robin Signal" in the sky. She later steals the Bat Signal and replaces it with Robin's symbol to lure him to her lair. When Robin sees it he immediately knows it is from Ivy, remembering their conversation, and believeing it is a symbol of her love for him prepares to go meet her at her lair.
* TakeThatKiss: Amazingly, ''he'' manages to pull this on ''Poison Ivy''. After the two of them kiss in Ivy's lair, Ivy shows her true colors, taunting Robin's upcoming death. Robin then one-ups her by showing he was wearing rubber lips that protected him from her poison. He tricked her into revealing her plan to him and stayed around long enough to share a kiss with his crush, essentially ''stealing a kiss'' from someone who [[KissOfDeath kills with her kisses.]]
* TechnicianVersusPerformer: The Performer to Batman's Technician. Batman is more reliant on technology and looks before he leaps, while as a former acrobat Robin is a natural thrill-seeker.
* TestKiss: He allows Ivy to kiss him to settle once and for all if she is really in love with him or trying to kill him like Batman warned him. It turns out to be the latter, but Robin wore rubber lips for protection.
* TookALevelInDumbass: He becomes much more reckless in ''Batman & Robin'', ignoring Batman's warnings and thinking that his attempts to keep him safe is just him being controlling and jealous of his relationship with Poison Ivy.
* UniversalDriversLicense: Dick rides a motorcycle, but also managed to figure out how to take the custom-designed Batmobile for a joyride, albeit in a haphazard manner.
* YouKilledMyFather: He wants to kill Two-Face for gunning down his entire family, but he eventually prefers to see the latter in jail.

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* AdaptationDistillation: The integration of Robin merged together his younger, more carefree days with his older incarnation (before he became Nightwing) as a DeadpanSnarker {{foil}} to Batman's [[TheComicallySerious Unfunny]]. See also CompositeCharacter.
* AdaptationOriginConnection: This happens by way of CompositeCharacter, as
CarChase: It wouldn't be the Dick Grayson version of Robin sees his circus acrobat parents killed by Two-Face instead of Tony Zucco, much in the same manner Batmobile without at least one per film.
** In
the first movie made Jack Napier (a.k.a. movie, the Joker) the murderer of Bruce's parents rather than Joe Chill. This makes him a bit like Jason Todd in the Post-Crisis comics, whose gangster father was murdered by Two-Face.
* AgeLift: Introduced as a college aged young man, whereas his comicbook counterpart was
Batmobile is introduced as a pre-teen. The characters don't treat him as if he's an adult, though.
* AlmostKiss: At Freeze's hideout he almost kisses Poison Ivy twice after she seduces him, only
the getaway vehicle for when Batman rescues Vicki Vale from the Joker and his goons.
** In ''Returns'' the Penguin hijacks the Batmobile's command system and assumes full control, forcing
Batman to interrupt them both times. Averted when he confronts Poison Ivy in her lair. With drive haphazardly and attract the two attention of them alone, they finally share a passionate kiss.
* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Series/Titans2018 Earth-9]], [[Series/Batman1966 Earth-66]], [[Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies Earth-167]] and [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]].
* AndThisIsFor: When Robin confronts Two-Face. "That was for my mother!" (punch) "My father!" (punch) "My brother!" ("punch") "And this is for me!" ("headbutt")
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: It's stated here that
the name "Robin" comes from police who were already losing trust towards the songbird, going back to a moment of heroism in Dick's past. At first it was just an AnimalMotif as he owned a helmet Caped Crusader. The chase climaxes with a stylized robin on it, but eventually Dick takes the name on as his official moniker.
* AwesomeButImpractical: Robin's suits are made from sculpted rubber and include capes to better fit with Batman's design, yet they don't allow him to use his acrobatic skills to the fullest.
* BadassBiker: As seen in ''Forever'' and ''Batman & Robin''. Robin was confident that he could made
Batmobile shedding its excess bulk so it can drive through a jump while chasing Mr Freeze, but Batman disabled his bike out of concern for his safety.
* BadassInDistress:
narrow alleyway.
** In ''Forever'' after being taken captive by it drives up a wall to the annoyance of Two-Face.
** Again in In ''Batman & Robin'' when he is frozen by Mr. Freeze and later almost drowned by Poison Ivy
* BadassNormal: Earns his stripes well before he becomes Robin.
* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: Poison Ivy seduces him and tricks him into thinking she loves him to lure him to his death and drive him apart from Batman. He however manages to outsmart her, confronting her in her lair and pretending to still be blindly in love. He tricks her into revealing her plan and tests her love by sharing a kiss with her. He romantically manipulated her by pretending to love her like she pretended to love him ''and'' managed to steal a kiss from her. Though downplayed by Ivy ultimately getting the last laugh in their "relationship" by shoving him into her pond to drown him and then "breaking up with him", she is still beaten shortly afterwards and he escapes with the info.
* CircusBrat: Dick was the youngest member of The Flying Graysons.
* CompositeCharacter: His origin is actually a composite of two comic-book Robins; in the comics, Two-Face killed Jason Todd's parents, and that element (along with Jason's desire for revenge) were imported into Chris O'Donnell's Dick Grayson character. Dick also inherited the ComicBook/PostCrisis Jason Todd's recklessness and brash attitude in ''Batman & Robin'' and he twice puts himself at the mercy of Batman's rogues similar to the plot of ''A Death in the Family''. In retrospect, his motorcycle outfit with a red helmet also makes him resemble Jason's version of the Red Hood.
* CrazyPrepared: He takes after Batman in this regard. He might have been in love with Poison Ivy but he wore rubber lips for protection, just in case Batman was right about her poison kiss.
* DartboardOfHate: In a deleted scene in ''Batman Forever'', Dick is punching a picture of Two-Face during his training sessions.
* DatingCatwoman: At least he thinks so. He falls in love with Poison Ivy and believes she loves him too, and thinks Batman is jealous of the two of them. After finding out Ivy is a villain, he still has feelings for her and believes she loves him enough to [[LoveRedeems switch sides]] so the two of them can be together. Subverted as Ivy has no real feelings for him, and only seduces him to kiss her to kill him and drive him and Batman apart. They officially "break up" after sharing a kiss in her lair though. Robin wised up and wore rubber lips [[TestKiss to be sure]] Ivy really did love him, and Ivy, angry after discovering Robin's betrayal of her trust, shoved him into her pond to drown him.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: He manages to protect himself from Poison Ivy's kiss by wearing rubber lips to cancel her poison. But after Ivy taunts Robin, he tries to get back at her by pulling off the rubber lips and revealing they made him immune instead of taking advantage of the situation by leaving immediately or tackling Ivy while she in shock over his survival and arrest her. He might have humiliated Ivy, but because he was still sitting right next to her with no further protection she leaps forward, catching him off-guard, and shoves him into the lily pond where her plants almost drown him.
* DistractedByTheSexy: He is easily seduced and distracted by Poison Ivy several times. He stares at her when he should be chasing after Freeze until Batman drags him out is easily seduced by her at Freeze's hideout ''twice'' despite now knowing she's a villain instead of trying to help Batman. He does eventually [[NotDistractedByTheSexy get over this]] by the time he meets her in her lair, ignoring her flirting long enough to ask her what her plan is, though he still lets Ivy pull him back and convince him to share a kiss with her, though that was more his own choice.
* DominoMask: Dick starts wearing one even before he officially becomes Robin. Given he'd earlier been spotted driving
the Batmobile completely unmasked, he's obviously not that concerned with hiding his identity as throughly as Batman does.
* FighterMageThief:
** In ''Batman Forever'' Robin's the Thief to Batman's Fighter and Alfred's Mage, being not quite as adept in combat as Batman is but stillbeing wily enough to break into the Batcave.
** In ''Batman and Robin'' he's become the Fighter to Batman's Mage and Batgirl's Thief, as his confidence has clouded his judgement.
* FourthDateMarriage: Played with between him and Poison Ivy. He quickly falls in love with Ivy shortly after meeting her, and when he finally confronts her in her lair, just a few days after first meeting her and their third meeting overall, he tells her that he "wants them to be together," implying that despite their limited time together, their short conversations, and not even knowing each other’s real names he still loves Ivy enough to ask her to marry him. This is all somewhat justified though by Ivy using her [[LoveIsInTheAir pheromone dust]] on him to turn his crush on her into blind devoted love. Subverted as Robin never actually asks Ivy to marry him, especially after he learns her love was a lie.
* GreenEyedMonster: Robin's character arc across ''Batman and Robin''. His DarkerAndEdgier wardrobe is one indicator, but the real kicker is that his first line in the movie is when he says ''"I want a car!"'' like a petulant teenager.
* HeroBall: In ''Forever'', Robin fights Two-Face and the latter ends up hanging off a ledge. Robin hesitates before deciding to help Two-Face up from the ledge, stating he'd rather see him in jail...only for Two-Face to draw a gun and point it right at his face.
-->'''Two-Face''': The Bat has taught you well. That was noble. (''points a gun at Robin'') Stupid, but noble!
* HeroesWantRedHeads: He falls in love with Poison Ivy, a redheaded villain, and becomes so obsessed with her he believes Batman is jealous of the two of them being together and practically ignores she's a villain. He wises up by the time he and Ivy kiss in her lair, wearing rubber lips for protection just in case.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He falls completely in love with Poison Ivy and ignores her obvious villainous side. Shortly after learning she is working with Freeze he is still seduced by her and believes her when she suddenly offers to change sides to be with him and declares her love for him, even though she is having Bane attack Batman as they spoke and was flirting with Batman in their previous encounter too. This is somewhat justified by him being affected by Ivy's pheromones, but even when the two are apart he goes on about how the two of them are in love with each other. Although he eventually wises up by the time he encounters Poison Ivy again, he still is willing to give her a chance to prove her love to him. It takes her taunting him and trying to drown him to realize she isn't as in love with him as she claimed.
* HotterAndSexier: One advantage to making Robin an adult in this continuity is that his costume design can go all-out in making him look like an oily bodybuilder. His later costume actually makes him look even more msucular than Batman.
* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: His decision at the climax of ''Forever'' regarding Two-Face is based on this trope; he winds up captive due to sparing the villain.
* IGaveMyWord: When he confronts Ivy in her lair he asks her to give him a sign of trust to prove her love by telling him what she and Freeze have planned. When Ivy tries to seduce him by offering to tell him in exchange for a kiss first, he promises to kiss her if she tells him first. After Ivy explains how Freeze is going to freeze Gotham, Robin tries to leave immediately to stop him, only for Ivy to pull him back to her and gently request the kiss he promised her [[MotivationalKiss "for luck"]]. Robin is silent for a moment before leaning in and sharing a passionate liplock with Ivy. This is justified as Robin actually used the kiss between them as Ivy's real [[SecretTestOfCharacter sign of trust to test if her love was real]], which she failed by revealing her true evil nature to him immediately afterwards.
* ImpactSilhouette: Early in ''Batman and Robin'', Robin crashes through a wall in his motorcycle, somehow leaving a hole in the shape of the movie's Robin logo.
* IndividualismVsCollectivism: Robin represents the Collectivist to Batman's Individualist. He constantly says that they should work as a team and rely on each other, while Batman would rather go it alone and only lets Robin get involved if the danger is minimal or if he really needs the assistance. He does have some individualist leanings early on, turning down any offers of charity and planning to be a vigilante on his own terms, but discovering that Bruce is Batman gives him the idea to form a partnership, since their enemies are doing the same.
* ItsAllJunk: While grieving for his dead family, Dick considers throwing away his acrobat costume. Alfred hangs onto it instead in the hopes Dick will find his feet. Dick wears it one more time when he rescues Batman before switching to his Robin suit, which has the same colors as a tribute to his circus background.
* ItsPersonal: His vendetta against Two-Face who murdered his parents. Bruce tries in vain to discourage Dick from seeking revenge as the youth made it clear he wants to kill the villain, but when the Batcave is destroyed and Chase is captured Batman decides he could use the extra help. Robin for his part has calmed down enough to consider letting Two-Face live by this point.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In ''Batman & Robin'', he complains about Batman constantly interfering when the two have a close grip on Mr.
chases Mr Freeze and Poison Ivy during confrontations. Even though most his goons up a statue the size of Robin's actions are a skyscraper before driving throught the air and landing on the roof of another building, withstanding a cryo-blast and coming out of selfishness and carelessness, he reminds Batman at one point that counting on each other and trusting each other is what being partners is all about. In an ironic twist of this trope, Bruce reminds Robin of this when he tries to get Robin to snap out of Poison Ivy's influence. It works.
* LeeroyJenkins: Dick tends to leap into any fight headfirst with no sense of self-preservation. Naturally, he ends up getting abducted by Two-Face and frozen by Mr Freeze. This fuels the rift between him and Bruce, as the latter is concenred he'll fall right into Poison Ivy's obvious (fly)trap.
* TheLoad: Robin isn't the least bit useful when he and Batman confront the Riddler and Two-Face, only surviving capture and death because Batman had contingency plans. It's little wonder Batman gets over-bearing in ''Batman and Robin'' given his previous track-record.
unscathed.
* LoveMakesYouDumb: He starts with just a crush on Poison Ivy, but her seductions ChaoticCarRide: The Penguin and love-dust turn it into pure blind love, and he makes increasingly stupid decisions. After learning she's a bad guy he Dick Grayson both engage in this. The former tries to shake off his feelings for her, only to get several extra doses of love dust to break his will. Robin is then quick to accept her offer to [[WeCanRuleTogether work together]], believing she loves him enough to switch sides immediately. He thinks Batman is jealous of their love and attacks him to defend Ivy from him, siding with his crush over his mentor and father figure. He sees a "Robin Signal" in the sky and immediately knows it is from Ivy, seeing it as a sign of her love for him and tries to go meet her immediately, not even questioning how she got the signal or why she's trying to contact him. Luckily he finally wises up and takes precautions when he confronts Ivy in her lair, pretending to still be blinding in love with her and wearing rubber lips just in case ruin Batman's suspicions are correct. But even then he still makes the mistake of revealing his deception to Ivy reputation while sitting next to her.
* TheMcCoy: Robin's
the Id to Batman's Superego and Batgirl's Ego.
latter just wanted a joyride.
* MomentKiller:
** He and Poison Ivy are constantly being interrupted when they are getting romantic and leaning in for a kiss. Batman interrupts them twice at Freeze's hideout, the first accidentally and the second on purpose.
** At Ivy's lair, the two kill the moment themselves. After finally sharing a kiss, Ivy [[BitchInSheepsClothing reveals her true colors]] and condemns Robin to death in mock sadness. Robin then kills it further by revealing he wore rubber lips, showing he didn't actually trust Ivy completely and was immune to her poison, while taunting her in the same mock-sad tone.
ChickMagnet: Both of them exposing their lies and deception to each other kills the romantic mood between them, and results in Ivy shoving Robin off her throne and into her lily pond to drown him, officially ending whatever "relationship" the two had.
* MrFanservice: Robin gets the same butt-shots that Batman gets when they're suiting up. Even his acrobatic solo in ''Batman Forever'' manages to give the audience an eyeful of his toned build.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Robin accompanying Batman to the Riddler's hideout only serves to give the Riddler a second hostage, forcing Batman into a SadisticChoice. Luckily Batman came prepared.
** When
Batman and Robin were chasing Mr Freeze, Robin charged head-first towards acknowlege the villain while carrying a diamond that Freeze was trying Batmobile's EstrogenBrigade.
* CoolCar: The first design has gone on
to steal. Robin gets frozen for his efforts and Freeze yoinks become one of the diamond from him.
** He and
most iconic Batmobiles across the entire Batman got into a fight because of Poison Ivy's pheromones, allowing her, Bane, and Mr. Freeze to escape.
** Later, after learning from Ivy what her plan was he manages to survive the kiss it cost him with is rubber lips, but taunts Ivy over this by removing them instead of keeping it a secret and arresting Ivy while he had the elment of surprise. This enrages Ivy and she shoves him off the flower-bed they had been sharing and into the pond where he is almost drowned by her plants.
mythos.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished:
** It takes him awhile, but Robin eventually decides he'll put his vendetta against Two-Face aside, going as far as saving the villain from falling off a precipice when Robin could have easily let him die. As thanks, Two-Face points a loaded gun at Robin and holds him hostage later on.
** Just when it seems like Poison Ivy has fractured the Dynamic Duo irreparably, Robin reveals that he's been playing her for information (and stealing a kiss along the way). Ivy shoves him into a pool where he's strangled by a mutant plant and only saved when Batgirl arrives on the scene, meaning he would have died no matter what precautions he took.
* NoSell: He is the only person to survive a kiss from Poison Ivy thanks to wearing rubber lips.
* OutGambitted: Pulls one on Poison Ivy, tricking her into believing he's still hopelessly in love with her and to reveal her plan and survived the kiss it cost him thanks to wearing rubber lips. He outsmarted Ivy and got to kiss his crush at the same time.
* RecklessSidekick: Acts as one during ''Batman & Robin'', as a nod
DrivingUpAWall: Much to the Post-Crisis incarnation annoyance of Jason Todd (seen above). His attempts to be more independent constantly get him in trouble, which Two-Face.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The Batmobile makes its first appearance when
Batman chews him out on, rescues Vicki Vale. He tells her to "get in the car", to which he fights Batman over and she can only ask which one. Cue one of the cycle repeats. He ends up getting frozen most striking vehicle designs of the 1980s, followed by Mr. Freeze because of his recklessness and is quick to fall in love with Poison Ivy, even believing her when she promises to switch sides. Even when he takes precautions against Ivy, like Batman was trying to warn him, he ends up continuing his reckless streak a curb-stomp car chase.
* InstantArmor: The first Batmobile has retractable shields that can be activated
by revealing his rubber lips to Ivy to one up her. This takes away his protection against her kiss and he leaves himself voice command. They can withstand a point-blank explosion, but are vulnerable to her, command overrides.
* MurderByRemoteControlVehicle: Both Batman
and is almost drowned because of it.
* RedIsHeroic: His signature color, present on his darker costume and even on his civilian clothes.
* RedOniBlueOni: The impulsive Red to Batman's cautious Blue. Not only is
the Penguin use the Batmobile in this reflected in their costumes, but marketing emphasised this quite heavily through color-coding merchandise (with Riddler and Poison Ivy being green and Two-Face and Batgirl being purple).
* RevengeIsNotJustice: After Two-Face kills his family, he immediately plans
manner. Batman sneds the Batmobile into Axis Chemicals armed with explosives to kill him for revenge and several members of the Joker's gang, while the Penguin uses it to frame Batman spends for the film trying to talk him out deaths of it. When Dick finds out Bruce's secret, he wants to join so he'd find Two-Face but Bruce rejects him because he knows from personal experience that [[VengeanceFeelsEmpty revenge won't undo the damage done to him]]. Dick does eventually take this to heart and saves Two-Face during the climax... only to be betrayed and taken hostage.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: He confronts Poison Ivy in her lair when she uses a "Robin Signal" to call him there. He acts like he's still in love with her to discover if her feelings for him are real. She reveals her plan to him as a sign of trust, but requests a kiss in return. Robin kisses her, believing if it is an
innocent kiss then their love is real, but if she is evil and trying to kill him then he'll be protected with his rubber lips. Ivy fails his test by immediately confessing he will die and mocking him before his "death", so Robin gets back at her by revealing his rubber lips to her in the same mocking tone she spoke to him in.
* SkySurfing: Robin and
people. Batman engage in this while chasing Mr Freeze. Robin even shouts "Cowabunga!".
* SkywardScream: Robin lets forth a particularly melodramatic one when Batman disables his redbird cylce before he can make a risky leap.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: While Ivy is seducing him she says she can see his own "Robin Signal" in the sky. She later steals the Bat Signal and replaces it with Robin's symbol to lure him to her lair. When Robin sees it he immediately knows it is from Ivy, remembering their conversation, and believeing it is a symbol of her love for him prepares to go meet her at her lair.
* TakeThatKiss: Amazingly, ''he'' manages to pull this on ''Poison Ivy''. After the two of them kiss in Ivy's lair, Ivy shows her true colors, taunting Robin's upcoming death. Robin then one-ups her by showing he
was wearing rubber lips that protected him from her poison. He tricked her into revealing her plan to him and stayed around long lucky enough to share a kiss with his crush, essentially ''stealing a kiss'' from someone who [[KissOfDeath kills with her kisses.]]
* TechnicianVersusPerformer: The Performer to Batman's Technician. Batman is more reliant on technology and looks
thwart the Penguin before he leaps, while as a former acrobat Robin is a natural thrill-seeker.
it was too late.
* TestKiss: He allows Ivy to kiss him to settle once and for all if she is really in love with him or trying to kill him like Batman warned him. It turns out to be the latter, but Robin wore rubber lips for protection.
* TookALevelInDumbass: He becomes much more reckless in ''Batman & Robin'', ignoring Batman's warnings and thinking that his attempts to keep him safe is just him being controlling and jealous of his relationship with Poison Ivy.
* UniversalDriversLicense: Dick rides a motorcycle, but also managed to figure out how to take the custom-designed
{{Thememobile}}: The Batmobile for a joyride, albeit in a haphazard manner.
* YouKilledMyFather: He wants
lives up to kill Two-Face for gunning down his entire family, its name by having large fins shaped like bat wings decorating its rear section. The second Batmobile looked more like a fish than a bat, but he eventually prefers to see the latter in jail.third Batmobile takes it up a notch by adding an opening on the front of the vehicle shaped like the fanged maw of a bat.
* WeaponizedCar: The first Batmobile came with retractable shields, gatling guns, explosives, tow cables and a flaming exhaust that Batman puts to good use.
* WeDontNeedRoads: The second Batmobile could drive up a wall.



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!!Drake Winston/Robin
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"This town's gonna boil over unless somebody keeps the lid on. I'm gonna need a helper."'']]
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/Batman89''

->''"See, terrorizing bad guys? It's fine, I get it, but it's a dead end. You gotta inspire people to stand up on their own. To make the kind of world they want to live in."''

A teenage mechanic living in the Burnside slums of Gotham. He also moonlights as a cloaked vigilante that even Batman has trouble fighting.

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* AdaptationalBadass: While no version of Robin is a wimp, this is one of the few Robins that can actually overpower Batman, who regularly takes on entire gangs by himself.
* BlackAndNerdy: Drake's already a computer whiz despite the story being set around the early 90s, having plotted out an online network for shipping car parts.
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: After earning the nickname "Robin" from the public, Drake starts wearing the letter R on his costume.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: He's physically based on Marlon Wayans, who was reported to be portraying him prior to ''Forever'' getting retooled.
* CompositeCharacter: He's got the same economic background and hot-headed disposition as Jason Todd, but his first name of Drake evokes the surname of Tim Drake.
** The scene where Drake meets Bruce in Wayne Manor and tells him outright that he knows he's Batman brings to mind Blake from ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises''.
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Drake contrasts Dick Grayson while also taking his place via retcon. Dick Grayson was a caucasian circus performer whose character arc begins with Two-Face destroying his life. Drake is African-American, lives in a slum and doesn't have any personal beef with Two-Face prior to becoming a vigilante. Dick is a hothead that regularly butts heads with Bruce, while Drake is more level-headed and his ability to work with Bruce shows they're suited to each other as partners. Dick uses the name "Robin" as an AnimalMotif, while Drake was given the name because his green overalls and hood caused the public to liken him to the famous Sherwood thief.
* GuileHero: He tricks Bruce into outing himself as more than some boring rich guy by threatening to fling acid in his face, to which Bruce responds by counterattacking. The "acid" was just water.
* {{Homage}}: The surname "Winston" references the late Creator/StanWinston, who developed the prosthetics for the Penguin in ''Batman Returns''.
* InTheHood: Drake's outfit has a hood. Ironically, he operates within the slums.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His Robin costume is a dark cloak and hood with green highlights and a yellow interior. As a nod to his classic comic book palette, Drake's civilian attire has lots of red, yellow and green on it.
* NotWearingTights: Possibly the biggest deviation from Robin's original circus-themed costume. Drake's Robin suit is just a mechanic's overalls combined with a hooded cape and custom-made armor on his arms and legs.
* RaceLift: The first Robin of African-American descent. Downplayed in that he's established as being a completely new character rather than a variation on a previous Robin.
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!! Others
[[folder:Alfred]]
!!Alfred Pennyworth
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Perhaps the truth is, you really don't trust anyone."'']]
!!! '''Played by''': Creator/MichaelGough
!!! '''Voiced by''': Jacques Ciron (European French), Michel Maillot (Canadian French)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' | ''Film/BatmanReturns'' | ''Film/BatmanForever'' | ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'' | ''ComicBook/Batman89''

->''"I have no wish to spend my few remaining years grieving for the loss of old friends. Or their sons."''

Butler of the Wayne family.
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* AlternateSelf: Several across TheMultiverse, such as [[Series/{{Batwoman}} Earth-Prime]], [[Characters/Titans2018OtherCharacters Earth-9]], [[Series/BirdsOfPrey2002 Earth-203]] and [[Characters/DCEUGothamCity an undesignated Earth]].
* BigOlEyebrows: Courtesy of Michael Gough. They allow him to make some hilarious expressions while still maintaing an air of dignity.
* BrainUploading[=/=]VirtualGhost: ''Batman & Robin'' reveals that Alfred copied his brainwaves into the Batcomputer.
* TheComicallySerious: Alfred delivers laughs without even trying. When Dick slips past him and discovers the Batcave, Alfred sports an hilariously disapproving scowl, which he gives Bruce later on as a non-verbal way of saying "your cover's been blown".
* DeadpanSnarker: It comes with his added career choices, namely being a butler to a troubled vigilante. When Dick asks about a perpetually closed-off room that leads straight to the Batcave, Alfred flatly states that it's where Bruce keeps his dead wives as a reference to Literature/{{Bluebeard}}.
* DisabledInTheAdaptation: Sort of. While the Alfred in the comics has never had a major story involving his health being endangered, the plot of ''Batman & Robin'' features a critically-ill Alfred. Additionally, he's shown wearing glasses, which the comics Alfred doesn't wear.
* FaceDeathWithDignity: ''Batman & Robin'' reveals he has developed [=MacGregor=]'s Syndrome and is dying. Does he panic or become depressed over his coming death? No. He keeps doing his job, and assures Bruce that his only regret in life is that he was never able to join them in the field. In the end, though, he lives thanks to Bruce finding a cure.
-->''"There is no defeat in death, Master Bruce. Victory comes in defending what we know is right, while we still live."''
* FoodAsBribe: Just when it seems like Dick Grayson is going to turn down Bruce's charity, in comes Alfred with a cheeseburger.
-->''"Is the young master Grayson leaving us? I'll just toss this away then. Perhaps the dogs are hungry."''
* HiddenDepths: Bruce and Dick are surprised to hear that Alfred has been financially supporting his orphaned niece from afar for the last 5 years.
-->''"Secrets are a virtual prerequisite in this house. Don't you think so?"''
** And then then they find out that Alfred is hiding a terminal illness, and the above line takes on a much bleaker tone.
* ItsPronouncedTroPay: Alfred pronunces "vichyssoise" phoenetically.
* IWantGrandkids: Of the ParentalSubstitute variety. In the first film, when Bruce says he has no time for a Vicki Vale romance, he sadly smiles and asks, "If not now... ''when''?"
* TheJeeves: As usual, he serves as Bruce's confidante and played by the British Creator/MichaelGough.
* MentorArchetype: To Bruce and later Dick. Dick's mentoring is given more emphasis, as unlike Bruce his family had just died, so Alfred felt the need to be more hands-on as the young man grieved.
* MoralityChain: He does his best to keep Bruce grounded.
-->''"I have no wish to fill my few remaining years grieving for the loss of old friends...or their sons."''
** Later when Bruce gives Dick a place to stay, Alfred warns Bruce that the two aren't as different as Bruce would like to believe.
-->''"Young men with a mind for vengeance need little encouragement. They need guidance."''
* ParentalSubstitute: To both Bruce and Dick. In ''Batman & Robin'', Alfred makes it clear that he thinks of the Dynamic Duo as the children he never had.
-->''"A sacred trust about two good men I've had the honor of calling son."''
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Batgirl is his niece in this continuity.
* ServileSnarker: As usual.
** One highlight being when he presents Bruce with an invitation to Max Schreck's Christmas ball with the most pessimistic delivery you can imagine. When Bruce decline, Alfred enthusiastically tears the invite in two, only for Bruce to change his mind, to which Alfred gives his master an annoyed scowl.
** Another moment being when Dick Grayson refuses Bruce's offer to stay at Wayne Manor until he finds his feet. Alfred casually walks in with a lavishly prepared burger and makes a big show of acting disappointed.
* ShipperOnDeck: Alfred ''really'' wanted Bruce and Vicki together, even to the point of telling tales of a young Bruce to Vicki over dinner in the kitchen to charm her and let her see the real Bruce.
* TheSnarkKnight: Would there be a more fitting parental figure to the Dark Knight?
* StiffUpperLip: Unlike future depictions of the character who play the OnlySaneMan role, this Alfred doesn't seem particularly fazed by Bruce's decision to put on a costume and fight crime.
** In ''Batman & Robin'' Aflred has contracted Macgregor's Syndrome and is suffering great pain due to his old age, though he keeps it hidden so as not to worry Bruce or Dick. According to Alfred it's impolite for a valet to show weakness in front of his charges, but eventually he's left bedridden.
* TruerToTheText: In ''Batman '89'' Alfred has grown a mustache, bearing a stronger resemblance to his depiction in the comics.
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[[folder:Batgirl]]
!!Barbara Wilson[=/=]ComicBook/{{Batgirl}}
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!!! '''Played by''': Creator/AliciaSilverstone
!!! '''Voiced by''': Claire Guyot (European French), Aline Pinsonneault (Canadian French)
!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''

->''"Men, always doing things the hard way."''

Alfred's niece who comes to America to visit her uncle and to free him from his life of servitude, believing him to be unhappy. She later learns the true identities of Batman and Robin, and suits up as Batgirl to help the Dynamic Duo save Gotham from Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy.
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* AdaptationalNationality: The movies make her British, when she was American in the comics.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Batgirl is a redhead in the comics, but a blonde in ''Batman & Robin''.
* AdaptationNameChange: From "Barbara Gordon" to "Barbara Wilson."
* AgeLift: Batgirl is traditionally old enough to be either a college graduate or approaching graduation, while this version is still in highschool.
* BadassBiker: She holds her own very well during the illegal bike race, much to Robin's surprise. She mentions using stunt-riding as a way to earn a living after getting expelled from school.
* BedsheetLadder: Barbara uses one to escape her bedroom in the Wayne Manor so that she could go out on one of her nightly motorcycle races with the local Gotham City gangs.
* BigDamnHeroes: Batgirl shows up just in time to take on Poison Ivy after Batman and Robin end up in precarious conditions.
* BikerBabe: Barbara keeps it a secret from Alfred, but she's a skilled motorcyclist.
* CombatStilettos: We even get a nice view of them during her suiting-up montage.
* CompositeCharacter: Of Barbara Gordon and Alfred's niece, Daphne (who first shows up in 1969's Batman #216). Her blonde hair and domino mask are also reminiscent of the original Batgirl Betty Kane.
* CurbStompBattle: Once Batgirl arrives at Ivy’s lair she kicks her butt in less than five minutes and leaves her trapped in her own throne with no trouble at all.
* DesignatedGirlFight: She kicks Poison Ivy's botanical ass pretty well.
* DominoMask: Unlike Barbara Gordon who wears a full cowl (unless she's riding a motorcycle), this Batgirl wears a smaller mask similar to Betty Kane.
* FighterMageThief: Batgirl acts as the Thief to Batman's Mage and Dick's fighter, lacking the wisdom of the former or the temperament of the latter, but having her own set of skills to balance them out.
* {{Foil}}: Batgirl acts as one for Poison Ivy. Poison Ivy is a redhead who specialized in chemistry and biology, relies on Bane for protection and manipulates Robin. Batgirl is a blonde with an aptitude for technology, can hold her own in a fight and doesn't give Dick any hint that she's into him.
* InexplicablyAwesome: Batgirl gives Poison Ivy a proper beating after the temptress was able to overpower Batman and Robin. without breaking a sweat.
* InNameOnly: She is considered by many fans to be this due to the liberties taken with her origin, changing her from Commissioner Gordon's daughter to Alfred's niece, and dropping any original characterization and {{backstory}}.
* TheKirk: Batgirl is the Ego to Batman's Superego and Robin's Id.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Until the end, she was unaware of Bruce and Dick's relationship with Alfred as [[ParentalSubstitute surrogate sons]], let alone that they are Batman and Robin. As far as she's concerned, [[WrongGenreSavvy Alfred's their slave and she must free him.]]
* MaleGaze: Her suit-up scene is a montage from this perspective the entire time.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: Blonde hair aside, Batgirl doesn't have any yellow in her costume.
* MsFanservice: During her suiting-up montage, viewers get nice glimpses of her butt, chest, and CombatStilettos. Contrary to popular belief, her suit actually ''does'' carry some form of the Bat-Nipples found on Batman and Robin's suits, though due to concerns regarding the film's rating [[note]]Alongside the fact that the suit was designed by her uncle...probably best not to dwell too long on that one.[[/note]], they're not nearly as prominent.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Despite being from the UK. [[note]]Even worse is that Alicia Silverstone is a daughter of British immigrants.[[/note]]
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Delivers one to Poison Ivy after crashing into her hideout.
-->''"Lady, you're about to become compost!"''
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives one to Poison Ivy during their DesignatedGirlFight.
-->''"Using feminine wiles to get what you want, trading on your looks? Read a book, sister. That passive-aggressive number went out years ago. Chicks like you give women a bad name."''
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Here, she's Alfred's niece. Presumably this was to make her connection to the Bat-Family flow more naturally within the confines of a film.
* ShesGotLegs: The very first thing we see of her is her nice pair.
* SilkHidingSteel: Barbara's very good at playing a goody-goody niece, but she's just as capable as the Dynamic Duo. On her first night in Wayne manor she escapes from her bedroom that's a full storey above the ground. She also floors Dick when he sneaks up on her, to which he lampshades her unusually high combat skills. Then we find out that she does some dangerous motorcycle riding to earn money.
* StepfordSmiler: Barbara doesn't let Alfred know that she's aware of his deteriorating health, acting chipper every time they share a scene together.
* StrawFeminist: Batgirl's one-liners have all got a very blatant girl-power vibe.
* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: She is Commissioner Gordon's daughter ([[DependingOnTheWriter or niece]]) in the comics.
* WorfEffect: She makes her debut as Batgirl invading Ivy's lair and beating her in a fight. Ivy had been giving Batman and Robin trouble for the whole film and had just captured both of them, but gets beaten by the new girl with no prior experience. She's also immune to Ivy's seduction and pheromones since she's a girl herself and even [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech calls her out on using such tactics]].
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[[folder:Batmobile]]
!!Batmobile
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"It's not as if we can just take it to any Joe's bodyshop."'']]
[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Mark 2]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/batman_forever_batmobile_01_6.jpg ''"It's the car, right? Chicks love the car."''[[/labelnote]]]]
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!!! '''Appearances:''' (Mark 1) ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'' | ''Film/BatmanReturns'' | ''ComicBook/Batman89'' | (Mark 2) ''Film/BatmanForever'' | (Mark 3) ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''


Batman's signature vehicle.

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* CarChase: It wouldn't be the Batmobile without at least one per film.
** In the first movie, the Batmobile is introduced as the getaway vehicle for when Batman rescues Vicki Vale from the Joker and his goons.
** In ''Returns'' the Penguin hijacks the Batmobile's command system and assumes full control, forcing Batman to drive haphazardly and attract the attention of the police who were already losing trust towards the Caped Crusader. The chase climaxes with the Batmobile shedding its excess bulk so it can drive through a narrow alleyway.
** In ''Forever'' it drives up a wall to the annoyance of Two-Face.
** In ''Batman & Robin'' the Batmobile chases Mr Freeze and his goons up a statue the size of a skyscraper before driving throught the air and landing on the roof of another building, withstanding a cryo-blast and coming out unscathed.
* ChaoticCarRide: The Penguin and Dick Grayson both engage in this. The former tries to ruin Batman's reputation while the latter just wanted a joyride.
* ChickMagnet: Both Batman and Robin acknowlege the Batmobile's EstrogenBrigade.
* CoolCar: The first design has gone on to become one of the most iconic Batmobiles across the entire Batman mythos.
* DrivingUpAWall: Much to the annoyance of Two-Face.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The Batmobile makes its first appearance when Batman rescues Vicki Vale. He tells her to "get in the car", to which she can only ask which one. Cue one of the most striking vehicle designs of the 1980s, followed by a curb-stomp car chase.
* InstantArmor: The first Batmobile has retractable shields that can be activated by voice command. They can withstand a point-blank explosion, but are vulnerable to command overrides.
* MurderByRemoteControlVehicle: Both Batman and the Penguin use the Batmobile in this manner. Batman sneds the Batmobile into Axis Chemicals armed with explosives to kill several members of the Joker's gang, while the Penguin uses it to frame Batman for the deaths of innocent people. Batman was lucky enough to thwart the Penguin before it was too late.
* {{Thememobile}}: The Batmobile lives up to its name by having large fins shaped like bat wings decorating its rear section. The second Batmobile looked more like a fish than a bat, but the third Batmobile takes it up a notch by adding an opening on the front of the vehicle shaped like the fanged maw of a bat.
* WeaponizedCar: The first Batmobile came with retractable shields, gatling guns, explosives, tow cables and a flaming exhaust that Batman puts to good use.
* WeDontNeedRoads: The second Batmobile could drive up a wall.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: Joel Schumacher's Batman has since been retconned out of existence, with ''ComicBook/Batman89'' replacing ''Batman Forever'' with a completely new and consistent storyline and the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse bringing back Michael Keaton as Batman with WordOfGod dictating that the last two films will be ignored.


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* IdiotBall: It never occurs to Bruce to update the Batcave's security after Dick finds his way in. Thus, the Riddler finds the entrance and enters with no difficulty. For that matter, he enters a machine that can read his mind ''in front of a crowd of people who can watch it on a screen''. Through this, the villains discover that he's Batman.


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* OutOfTheInferno: Two-Face and his henchmen try to immolate Batman. He just emerges from the flames completely unharmed.
-->'''Two-Face:''' WHY CAN'T YOU JUST DIE?!


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* VideoPhone: Bruce has one in his wristwatch.
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* SecretIdentityIdentity: His Bruce Wayne persona comes across as a mask that isn't properly fitted, being eccentric and elusive as if he doesn't know how to act human. As Batman, he's more confident and natural talking to criminals and regular citizens.

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* DisabledInTheAdaptation: When played by either Michael Keaton or Val Kilmer, Bruce wears glasses for short distance.



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* NinetiesAntiHero: Batman is not a stranger to this trope, but unlike most other incarnations, Burton's Batman kills two {{mooks}}, making him a [[PragmaticHero Type III]] AntiHero. As he debuted at the end of the 80s, this take on Batman helped define the trope for a decade's worth of cinematic anti-heroes, with darker heroes like ''Film/TheCrow'' and ''Film/{{Spawn}}'' getting movies shortly after Batman made his mark.

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* NinetiesAntiHero: Batman is not a no stranger to this trope, but unlike most other incarnations, Burton's Batman kills two {{mooks}}, making him a [[PragmaticHero Type III]] AntiHero. As he debuted at the end of the 80s, this take on Batman helped define the trope for a decade's worth of cinematic anti-heroes, with darker heroes like ''Film/TheCrow'' and ''Film/{{Spawn}}'' getting movies shortly after Batman made his mark.



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* TheBusCameBack: After some behind-the-scenes troubles at Warner Brothers led Keaton to jumping ship from the role, his iteration of Batman is slated to return in ''Film/TheFlash2023''.

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* TheBusCameBack: After some behind-the-scenes troubles at Warner Brothers led to Keaton to jumping ship from the role, his iteration of Batman is slated to return in ''Film/TheFlash2023''.



** He's also confirmed to appear in ''Batgirl'', confirming that this Batman will settle into the DCEU after whatever adventures the Flash takes him on.

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** He's also confirmed set to appear in ''Batgirl'', confirming that this Batman will settle into the DCEU after whatever adventures the Flash takes him on.



* UniversalDriversLicense: Dick rides a motorcycle, but also managed to figure out how to take the custom-designed Batmobile for a joyride, albeit in a haphazard manner.



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* DeliciousDistraction: When Bruce is performing a background check on the Penguin, Alfred prepares Bruce's dinner. Bruce mometarily loses his train of thought because the "soup" Alfred prepared for him was served cold. Alfred points out that it's vichyssoise, so it's ''meant'' to be served cold. Satisfied with the explanation, Bruce laps up some more and gets back to work.



* HeyYouHaymaker:
--> '''Batman''': (''to Joker'') Excuse me. [[IronicEcho You ever dance with the Devil in the pale moonlight]]?
--> (''Batman smiles, then punches Joker in the face'')

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* HeyYouHaymaker:
--> '''Batman''': (''to Joker'') Excuse me. [[IronicEcho You ever dance with
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--> (''Batman smiles, then punches Joker
clown's PreMortemOneLiner back in the face'')his face, alongside a fist that's carrying decades of pain and fury.



--->''"Excuse me. Ever dance with the Devil in the pale moonlight?"'' ::PUNCH::

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--->''"Excuse -->''"Excuse me. Ever dance with the Devil in the pale moonlight?"'' ::PUNCH::



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Soup seems to be this for him. He has some on his date with Vicki and is surprised by the sudden cold temperature when Alfred prepares him some vichyssoise, which he apparently enjoys once he realises it's meant to be served cold.



-->Never leave the cave without it.

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-->Never -->''"Never leave the cave without it.it!"''



--->'''Edward''': (''to Two-Face'') Your entrance was good; his was better.

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--->'''Edward''': -->'''Edward''': (''to Two-Face'') Your entrance was good; good, his was better.



* GreenEyedMonster: Robin's character arc across ''Batman and Robin''. His DarkerAndEdgier wardrobe is one indicator, but the real kicker is that his first line in the movie is when he says ''"I want a car!"'' like a petulant teenager.



-->'''Alfred''': There is no defeat in death, Master Bruce. Victory comes in defending what we know is right, while we still live.

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-->'''Alfred''': There -->''"There is no defeat in death, Master Bruce. Victory comes in defending what we know is right, while we still live."''
* FoodAsBribe: Just when it seems like Dick Grayson is going to turn down Bruce's charity, in comes Alfred with a cheeseburger.
-->''"Is the young master Grayson leaving us? I'll just toss this away then. Perhaps the dogs are hungry."''


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* IndividualismVsCollectivism: Robin represents the Collectivist to Batman's Individualist. He constantly says that they should work as a team and rely on each other, while Batman would rather go it alone and only lets Robin get involved if the danger is minimal or if he really needs the assistance. He does have some individualist leanings early on, turning down any offers of charity and planning to be a vigilante on his own terms, but discovering that Bruce is Batman gives him the idea to form a partnership, since their enemies are doing the same.



* JerkassHasAPoint: In ''Batman & Robin'', he complains about Batman constantly interfering when the two have a close grip on Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy during confrontations. Even though most of Robin's actions are out of selfishness and carelessness, he reminds Batman at one point that counting on each other and trusting each other is what being partners is all about. In an ironic twist of this trope, Bruce reminds Robin of this when he tries to get Robin to snap out of Poison Ivy's influence. [[spoiler: It works.]]

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* JerkassHasAPoint: In ''Batman & Robin'', he complains about Batman constantly interfering when the two have a close grip on Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy during confrontations. Even though most of Robin's actions are out of selfishness and carelessness, he reminds Batman at one point that counting on each other and trusting each other is what being partners is all about. In an ironic twist of this trope, Bruce reminds Robin of this when he tries to get Robin to snap out of Poison Ivy's influence. [[spoiler: It works.]]


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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished:
** It takes him awhile, but Robin eventually decides he'll put his vendetta against Two-Face aside, going as far as saving the villain from falling off a precipice when Robin could have easily let him die. As thanks, Two-Face points a loaded gun at Robin and holds him hostage later on.
** Just when it seems like Poison Ivy has fractured the Dynamic Duo irreparably, Robin reveals that he's been playing her for information (and stealing a kiss along the way). Ivy shoves him into a pool where he's strangled by a mutant plant and only saved when Batgirl arrives on the scene, meaning he would have died no matter what precautions he took.

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* ItsAllJunk: While grieving for his dead family, Dick considers throwing away his acrobat costume. Alfred hangs onto it instead in the hopes Dick will find his feet. Dick wears it one more time when he rescues Batman before switching to his Robin suit, which has the same colors as a tribute to his circus background.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero:

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: MrFanservice: Robin gets the same butt-shots that Batman gets when they're suiting up. Even his acrobatic solo in ''Batman Forever'' manages to give the audience an eyeful of his toned build.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Robin accompanying Batman to the Riddler's hideout only serves to give the Riddler a second hostage, forcing Batman into a SadisticChoice. Luckily Batman came prepared.
** When Batman and Robin were chasing Mr Freeze, Robin charged head-first towards the villain while carrying a diamond that Freeze was trying to steal. Robin gets frozen for his efforts and Freeze yoinks the diamond from him.



* TechnicianVersusPerformer: The Technician to Robin's Performer. Batman is more reliant on technology and looks before he leaps, while as a former acrobat Robin is a natural thrill-seeker.

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* TechnicianVersusPerformer: The Technician Performer to Robin's Performer.Batman's Technician. Batman is more reliant on technology and looks before he leaps, while as a former acrobat Robin is a natural thrill-seeker.

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** "Alfred, why don't you marry her?"



* AgeLift: Introduced as a college aged young man, whereas his comicbook counterpart was introduced as a pre-teen. The characters treat him as if he's not an adult, though.

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* AgeLift: Introduced as a college aged young man, whereas his comicbook counterpart was introduced as a pre-teen. The characters don't treat him as if he's not an adult, though.



* BigNo: In ''Batman & Robin'' after Batman shuts down his motorcycle to save him from a potentially fatal leap off a gigantic statue.
* CircusBrat: Dick is the youngest member of The Flying Graysons.
* CompositeCharacter: His origin is actually a composite of two comic-book Robins; in the comics, Two-Face killed Jason Todd's parents, and that element (along with Jason's desire for revenge) were imported into Chris O'Donnell's Dick Grayson character. Dick also inherited the ComicBook/PostCrisis Jason Todd's recklessness and brash attitude in ''Batman & Robin''.

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* BigNo: In ''Batman & Robin'' after Batman shuts down his motorcycle to save him from a potentially fatal leap off a gigantic statue.
* CircusBrat: Dick is was the youngest member of The Flying Graysons.
* CompositeCharacter: His origin is actually a composite of two comic-book Robins; in the comics, Two-Face killed Jason Todd's parents, and that element (along with Jason's desire for revenge) were imported into Chris O'Donnell's Dick Grayson character. Dick also inherited the ComicBook/PostCrisis Jason Todd's recklessness and brash attitude in ''Batman & Robin''.Robin'' and he twice puts himself at the mercy of Batman's rogues similar to the plot of ''A Death in the Family''. In retrospect, his motorcycle outfit with a red helmet also makes him resemble Jason's version of the Red Hood.



* HotterAndSexier: One advantage to making Robin an adult in this continuity is that his costume design can go all-out in making him look like an oily bodybuilder. His later costume actually makes him look even more msucular than Batman.



* ItsPersonal: His vendetta against Two-Face who murdered his parents.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In ''Batman & Robin'', he complains about Batman constantly interfering when the two have a close grip on Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy during confrontations. Even though most of Robin's actions are out of selfishness and carelessness, he reminds Batman at one point that counting on each other and trusting each other is what being partners is all about. In an ironic twist of this trope, Bruce reminds Robin of this when he tries to get Robin to snap out of Poison Ivy's influence.

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* ItsPersonal: His vendetta against Two-Face who murdered his parents.
parents. Bruce tries in vain to discourage Dick from seeking revenge as the youth made it clear he wants to kill the villain, but when the Batcave is destroyed and Chase is captured Batman decides he could use the extra help. Robin for his part has calmed down enough to consider letting Two-Face live by this point.
* JerkassHasAPoint: In ''Batman & Robin'', he complains about Batman constantly interfering when the two have a close grip on Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy during confrontations. Even though most of Robin's actions are out of selfishness and carelessness, he reminds Batman at one point that counting on each other and trusting each other is what being partners is all about. In an ironic twist of this trope, Bruce reminds Robin of this when he tries to get Robin to snap out of Poison Ivy's influence. [[spoiler: It works.]]



* LoveMakesYouDumb: He starts with just a crush on Poison Ivy, but her seductions and love-dust turn it into pure blind love, and he makes increasingly stupid decisions. He hardly resists her seductions even after learning she's a bad guy and is quick to accept her offer to [[WeCanRuleTogether work together]], believing she loves him enough to switch sides immediately. He thinks Batman is jealous of their love and attacks him to defend Ivy from him, siding with his crush over his mentor and father figure. He sees a "Robin Signal" in the sky and immediately knows it is from Ivy, seeing it as a sign of her love for him and tries to go meet her immediately, not even questioning how she got the signal or why she's trying to contact him. Luckily he finally wises up and takes precautions when he confronts Ivy in her lair, pretending to still be blinding in love with her and wearing rubber lips just in case Batman's suspicions are correct. But even then he still makes the mistake of revealing his deception to Ivy while sitting next to her.

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* TheLoad: Robin isn't the least bit useful when he and Batman confront the Riddler and Two-Face, only surviving capture and death because Batman had contingency plans. It's little wonder Batman gets over-bearing in ''Batman and Robin'' given his previous track-record.
* LoveMakesYouDumb: He starts with just a crush on Poison Ivy, but her seductions and love-dust turn it into pure blind love, and he makes increasingly stupid decisions. He hardly resists her seductions even after After learning she's a bad guy and he tries to shake off his feelings for her, only to get several extra doses of love dust to break his will. Robin is then quick to accept her offer to [[WeCanRuleTogether work together]], believing she loves him enough to switch sides immediately. He thinks Batman is jealous of their love and attacks him to defend Ivy from him, siding with his crush over his mentor and father figure. He sees a "Robin Signal" in the sky and immediately knows it is from Ivy, seeing it as a sign of her love for him and tries to go meet her immediately, not even questioning how she got the signal or why she's trying to contact him. Luckily he finally wises up and takes precautions when he confronts Ivy in her lair, pretending to still be blinding in love with her and wearing rubber lips just in case Batman's suspicions are correct. But even then he still makes the mistake of revealing his deception to Ivy while sitting next to her.



* SkySurfing: Robin and Batman engage in this while chasing Mr Freeze.

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* SkySurfing: Robin and Batman engage in this while chasing Mr Freeze. Robin even shouts "Cowabunga!".
* SkywardScream: Robin lets forth a particularly melodramatic one when Batman disables his redbird cylce before he can make a risky leap.



-->'''Alfred''': (''to Barbara'') A sacred trust about two good men I've had the honor of calling "son."

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* StepfordSmiler: Barbara doesn't let Alfred know that she's aware of his deteriorating health, acting chipper every time they share a scene together.
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* SkunkStripe: In the ''Batman '89'' comic he's gone gray at the temples. Behind the scenes photos from ''Film/TheFlash2023'' shows his hair eventually lost all colour.

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** It's taken to a ridiculous degree in ''Batman and Robin'' when he's replaced Chase Meridian with a new squeeze and the story gives this detail no focus whatsoever.



** When he first meets Knox and Vicki.



** Later when he lets Drake Winston into the Batcave.
-->''"[[ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder I'm gonna chain you up in here for the next 20 years.]] [[MythologyGag But at least the food will be good.]]"''



* FighterMageThief:
** In ''Forever'' Batman's the Fighter to Robin's Thief and Alfred's Mage, being the most combat-savvy.
** In ''Batman and Robin'' he's the Mage to Robin's Fighter and Batgirl's Thief, being the oldest and wisest of the three after Alfred is taken out of commission.



* TheSpock: Batman's the Superego to Robin's Id and Batgirl's Ego.



* TookALevelInBadass: Inverted in ''Batman and Robin'', where Batman tries a flying kick on Mr Freeze and ends up on his ass. Later on he's overpowered by Poison Ivy's mutant plants. While his enemies are a step above the usual criminals he's used to taking on, you'd still expect Batman of all people to have the experience and caution needed to avoid losing ground against an opponent.



* FighterMageThief:
** In ''Batman Forever'' Robin's the Thief to Batman's Fighter and Alfred's Mage, being not quite as adept in combat as Batman is but stillbeing wily enough to break into the Batcave.
** In ''Batman and Robin'' he's become the Fighter to Batman's Mage and Batgirl's Thief, as his confidence has clouded his judgement.



* TheMcCoy: Robin's the Id to Batman's Superego and Batgirl's Ego.



[[caption-width-right:300:''"This town's gonna boil over. Unless somebody keeps the lid on. I'm gonna need a helper."'']]

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[[caption-width-right:300:''"This town's gonna boil over. Unless over unless somebody keeps the lid on. I'm gonna need a helper."'']]



->''"See, terrorizing bad guys...it's fine, I get it, but it's a dead end. You gotta inspire people to stand up on their own...to make the kind of world they want to live in."''

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->''"See, terrorizing bad guys...it's guys? It's fine, I get it, but it's a dead end. You gotta inspire people to stand up on their own...to own. To make the kind of world they want to live in."''



* {{Homage}}: The surname "Winston" references the late Creator/StanWinston, who developed the prosthetics for the Penguin in ''Batman Returns''.



* BigDamnHeroes: Batgil shows up just in time to take on Poison Ivy after Batman and Robin end up in precarious conditions.

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* FighterMageThief: Batgirl acts as the Thief to Batman's Mage and Dick's fighter, lacking the wisdom of the former or the temperament of the latter, but having her own set of skills to balance them out.


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* TheKirk: Batgirl is the Ego to Batman's Superego and Robin's Id.

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