he probally got tired of batman getting all the glory. in the 1960's it was the dynamic duo or the caped crusaderS. then as batman evovolved robin stayed in the shadows. it was the caper crusadeR not batman and robin. batman saved the day. though if you ask me dick grayson is the best robin.
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Robin was in "The Dark Knight" trilogy, though he does not serve as Batman's sidekick. His name is John Blake, a detective working for the Gotham City Police Department. Near the end of "The Dark Knight Rises", Blake reveals his legal name is Robert John Blake. At the end of the movie, Blake inherits the Batcave. It is implied that he will become a masked vigilante and replace Batman as the city's hero.
Yes, in the epsiode Go! when Robin is fighting a robber, the robber says... "Hey! This isn't you town!" And then Robin says, " Well i moved...and i work alone" or something like that.
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Teen Titans. He became Nightwing.
Lucky too because the next two Robins were murdered.
The first Batman movie was released in 1966 and was directed by Burt Ward. It was based on the Batman and Robin television series at the time and featured almost all the same actors as the series.
If you are asking "Is Robin strong without Batman?" then the answer is definitely yes. All the Robins are very strong and physically able (acrobatics, combat training, etc.) and there have been several occasions where Robin has saved Batman (For example, in the short graphic novel series "The Cult" where Batman is completely brainwashed and pretty much helpless and Robin rescues him.)
In the Teen Titans story arc The Judas Contract. He left Batman and became his full potential when he became a leader.
Adam West played Batman and Burt Ward played Robin.
"Holy hip huggers, Batman." is likely an actual line uttered by Robin on the 1960s TV series Batman. The duo were famous for slapstick comedy and different variations of this phrase.