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Red Hood is a Super Heroes minifigure who first appeared as a playable character in the handheld version of LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes and on console version for LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. He physically appeared in the set 76055 Batman: Killer Croc Sewer Smash, released in summer 2016. Red Hood has a red colored head with angled, white eyes that are surrounded by black ovals. His face is otherwise featureless but has a mirrored line that comes straight down his face until under his eyes where it slants inwards and becomes vertical. He wears a brown jacket that is opened to reveal a tight, grey shirt. He has a black belt above his hips and wears black pants and gloves. He carries dual pistols and has acrobatic, explosive, grapple, and hacking abilities. After Dick Grayson had a fall-out with Batman and left the Robin mantle, Batman discovered Jason Todd trying to steal the Batmobile's wheels. He gave Jason a chance at a better life and made him Grayson's successor as Robin.




However, in an attempt to get to Batman, The Joker kidnapped and seemingly murdered Robin. Years later, Jason was resurrected by Superboy-Prime and returned to Gotham as the Red Hood, a twisted and violent vigilante. Red Hood is a member of the Bat-family which primarily consists of Batman, Robin, Nightwing, Red Robin, Alfred Pennyworth, Batgirl, and Commissioner Gordon. In LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Red Hood is unlocked for purchase after finding the first minikit in Brawl at City Hall. He costs 200,000 studs. In LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Red Hood becomes available to purchase for 250,000 studs.Do not modify it. Once the rough-and-tumble sidekick to Batman as the second Robin, Jason Todd has returned as Red Hood. Although his methods are sometimes questionable, Red Hood is a tough hero who will do anything to protect his friends and partners.This comic page is missing characters! This comic page is missing one or more character appearances.




If you find any characters that appear in this issue but are not included on the page, please add them to the Appearances list of the comic issue template. (This template will categorize articles that include it into Category:Missing Characters.)Robin is Batman's crime-fighting partner in LEGO Batman: The Videogame and its sequel. Robin and his mentor Batman take on The Riddler as he attacks the Gotham Gold Reserves, The Penguin as he plans to control Gotham using penguin robots, and The Joker as he intends to destroy the Cathedral and spread his laughing gas throughout Gotham. Robin returns in the sequel with Batman, Superman, and eventually the Justice League to stop Lex Luthor and The Joker from winning the presidential campaign. LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. This is my Next Troy E. Baker (born April 1, 1976, Dallas, Texas) an American actor, voice actor, singer-songwriter, and musician who works with anime films, television series, and video games.




He is known for being the voice of Joker in Batman: Arkham Origins and Two-Face and Robin in Batman: Arkham City. He then lent his voice to Arkham Knight, Jason Todd, and once again Two-Face for Batman: Arkham Knight. Troy is known also for being the voice of: Snow Villiers in Final Fantasy XIII, Joel in The Last of Us, Booker DeWitt in BioShock Infinite, Simon Blackquill in Phoniex Wright Dual Destines, and being the current voice of Hawkeye. Out of all the voice actors in the Arkham series Troy is the only one that has voiced six characters of major/minor importance in the games, these include: Two-Face, Robin (Tim Drake) , The Joker (Arkham Origins), and the Arkham Knight. Troy Baker is the only voice actor to have voiced all three original Robins as well as Batman in one form of media albeit differing continuities : Batman in Lego Batman 2: DC Superheroes and Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, Dick Grayson in Injustice: Gods Among Us , Jason Todd in Batman: Arkham Knight , and Tim Drake in Batman: Arkham City.




Each major character he voices on the Arkham series had their life drastically change because of Batman. He hired Jason and Tim to be Robins, his actions against the mob caused Harveys scars, and Joker (supposedly) fell into chemicals after being scared by Batman. Ad blocker interference detected! Wikia is a free-to-use site that makes money from advertising. We have a modified experience for viewers using ad blockers Wikia is not accessible if you’ve made further modifications. Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected.We’re all psyched for The Lego Batman Movie. It’s Lego, it’s Batman, and the trailers have been wonderful. At CinemaCon 2016, Warner Bros. showed a nice long clip from the film, and it centered on the genius way Robin is introduced to this world. The clip shows Alfred (voiced by Ralph Fiennes) lecturing Bruce (Will Arnett) about his need to be responsible. “It can start by raising the son you adopted,” he says.




“I adopted a kid? I thought I was being sarcastic.” Cut to a young Lego mini-figure voiced by Michael Cera, taking an elevator to the Batcave. He bursts with excitement. “Is this the Batcave?” All of Batman’s various Batmobiles, Batwings, Batboats or whatever else pop up as he runs across a bridge. Then he sees Batman. “Whoa, Batman lives in Bruce Wayne’s basement?”“Bruce Wayne lives in Batman’s attic.”The boy then starts rifling through all of Batman’s suits. These flew by on screen so fast, it was impossible to get them all down. But there was El Mariachi Batman, Death Merchant Batman, Glam Batman, Silent But Deadly Batman, Winged Avenger Batman and many more. Then he comes upon Reggae Man. Batman explains he used it for a single mission but, it’s clear that this is the Robin suit. The boy tries it on and loves it but says the pants are too tight. He won’t be able to fight crime in them. So he proceeds to rip them off and scream about how much freer he feels just in his underwear.

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