A true identity character of the teens of the titans explained

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“Teenage Titans” is one of the best and most famous animated show “Avatar: Last Aerropirator,” helped change baby shows forever With inspired anime appearance and interaction with objects such as disability and racism. He had arcs of character that developed throughout each season, fantastic animation, and tone that balanced the lungs with the moments of gravity and the nature of the drama. Plus, it was essentially a show about teenagers. The last part is important because the transition from a very episodic story (still skillful) Bruce Tim shows how “Batman: Cartoon” or “Justice League” to the addition of more serialized elements and development He paved the road for darker, brighter shows as “young justice”.

Inspired by storylines 80 -Y Marv Wolfman and the late, great George Perez“Teenage titans” are following Robin (Scottish Mevil) capable of group leader; Star Fire (Hynden Walch), an alien princess of Tamara, who is infinitely interested; Beast Boy (Greg Cipes), a joke that can turn into any animal; Cyborg (Hari Payton), half human/half-robot cyborg with incredible technological skills; And the crow (the container strong), the powerful psychic and the first introduction of the generation into the goth archetype. The show goes on their adventures when they deal with their friendship, horrors of adolescence and threatening villains such as Slade (Ron Perlman), an evil supergroup known as the street, the evil demon trinh (Kevin Michael Richardson) and more.

Just like “Justice League: Unlimited”, “Titans -Teen” brought many comic book heroes on the screen, which in the past did not receive a spotlight, such as “Bulp”, “Mass -Meno” and “Brown Brown”. But the show also introduced several intriguing characters that later made a jump on the page, such as mysterious and tempting Red X, one of the greatest repetitive characters at the exhibition, as well as one of the biggest secrets. If you think about who’s mask or what happened to the character, this is a guide for you.

Who is the red x in teenage titans?

The only interesting thing about “teenage titans” is that it never deals with a secret identity. Even if most team members have genuine names, they really really refer to each other with their superhero. They do not care their external life; They know each other enough that it doesn’t matter. This is not the case with Robin, who always felt a single member of the team who hid something and holding his friends. (It is out of the Batman. It always From the Batman.) Throughout the show, we will never know which Robin is under the mask, but that’s not the only secret he holds.

Indeed, Robin’s greatest secret is that he has another secret identity. In the episode of the 9th first season, “Teen Titans” Robin decides to go out on his own to finally catch his Archbezhesis, Slay. To approach it, Robin put on a new shape and becomes the villain Red X to become a cooler. Since he still had to share this plan with the rest of the teams, it caused a violation of trust between them as soon as they learned.

The Red X Robin costume carried the power to the chemical compound, nicknamed Zinoti, which gave him great powers and strength than he, like his persona Robin – he could even teleport! Most importantly, the identity of Red X gave the audience a great idea of ​​Robin as a character. This shows the inner darkness with which Robin struggles, showing that he will be released too far into criminal fights. Because “teenage titans” never identify Robin, that is, we can’t say that’s so Jason Toda gives the teasRed X creates a unique reception for a significant associate that causes him to stand out from other heroes and even the rest of the family.

Who stole a red X suit?

Two seasons after the Red X debut returned to “Teen Titans” when the mysterious thief broke into the supposedly super safe titanium tower and stole a red suit from Robin. Then, in the corresponding name “X”, Robin actually unite with Red X a bit before heading as enemies. This new Red X is not at all like Robin: it is self -centered, goes on glory and much less serious than Robin (which is difficult to be). It seems like he is also older, by the way, he refers to Robin as a child and constantly flirting with Starfire.

Unfortunately, “teenage titans” never officially revealed Red X, leaving some secrets unanswered when the show ended. However, this did not prevent Beast Boy to make a list of potential suspects. There was an idea of ​​a long -lost brother either evil twins who were returning to revenge, or an inter -dimensional IPP or a prediction of time (the show, which was considered with an episode put in the future when Robin took a person on Nightwing). There is even an opportunity (according to Beast Boy and Cyborg) Red X, which is a bionic monkey impregnated with Robin DNA.

And here is Jason Tod. Jason has always been a darker, more flexible version of the wild Grazon, which is quite sarcastic and prone to frames. Given the slightly unworthy tendencies of the red buzz and its tendency to use weapons and brutally beat people, it seems reasonable guilty of stealing a red suit.

The red X character and the mystery of his identity were so convincing and popular that the character appeared in various media over the last 20 years. He appeared in the episode “Teen Titans Go!” Where he again said he was Jason Tod. Most recently, Red X also performed in the 5th season “Harley Quinn”. In this show, he returned to Robin/Dick Grayson, who was killed by Harley in the 4th season, and then revived with the help of a pit. By putting on red X -kick, Robin is looking for Harley’s revenge.

Who is the red x in comics?

Just like Harley Quinn started animation before entering the comics, Red X also made a screen jump to the page – in particular in The The The Stirin Titans 2009, before performing in Tim Sheridan and the “Future State of Rafa Sandwal” since 2021 as part of an alternative opportunity.

Recently, the character has recently received a proper recurring role in the main continuity of comic books in the “Academy of Adolescents” Tim Sheridan, Tom Durenik, Alex Sincler and Rob Lee. In this comic book (that is mostly A required movie about superhero “Sky High” But for DC heroes) Red X describes itself as a thief who seeks to retaliate the savage of Grayson.

Just like in “Teen Titans”, there were actually two red X -peers. For the first time, there was a student nicknamed Brick Petiros, who has electromagnetic forces and believes that the son of Dick Grayson. But in the number 12 comic books another red X is shown, performs Brick and shows that in the last decade it must avenge the grassan, even raising the bricks to become part of its plot.

What makes the character so convincing that it doesn’t matter who is under the mask. It can be a way to go closer to the side of violence and villains, or it may be a villain seeking revenge for heroes. Whatever it is, the suit is cool enough to be intriguing, remaining vague and mysterious.

We were arguing for this DC desperately should bring teen titans on a big screen, And when/when they do it, we hope that the studio brings red X with them.



 
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