Robin and Starfire ultimately fell in love in the comic books series and had a lasting relationship. Just as this episode illustrates, Starfire absorbed Robin's language through a kiss in the now-classic scene from "The
She Learned English By Kissing Him
Being of a foreign alien race, Starfire came to Earth with no prior training in the English language, and she was unable to communicate with anyone until kissing Robin, who seemed to be the only English-speaking human available.
She also has secret romantic feelings for Robin throughout the whole series until the finale film, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo where they finally admit their feelings for each other and become a couple. Starfire appears in the New Teen Titans shorts, voiced again by Hynden Walch.
With the battle concluded, Robin and Starfire finally confess their feelings and share their first true kiss. Later on, with Robin's name cleared and Daizo sent to prison, the Titans are awarded medals of honour by the mayor and Tokyo's citizens for their heroic actions.
After Starfire chose to stay on earth, Robin welcomed her to the planet. The two blushed upon looking at each other, hinting at their mutual attraction. The two didn't officially became a couple until the film, Trouble in Tokyo. However, every time they try to kiss each other, they are interrupted.
Over a year after Tim Drake (better known to the world as Robin) went on his first date with his current boyfriend Bernard, the two have shared their first on-page kiss.
Nightstar (Mar'i Grayson) is a fictional character in DC Comics, the daughter of Starfire and Dick Grayson/Nightwing in an alternate universe. She serves as a member of Batman's team Outsiders. Nightstar by Wolf Pasticcio.
Starfire a.k.a. Koriandr is the love interest of Dick Grayson/Robin in the Teen Titans animated series, as well as its revival Teen Titans Go!
Some time into their friendship Raven unknowingly used her powers to make Robin fall in love with her, and she thought she loved him romantically as well, but Starfire helped Raven see that they do both love each other, just not as lovers.
The show's producer David Slack indicated that he was given different reasons for the show's cancellation; either the ratings dropped after the "scary" season 4, or Mattel wanted the show dead because Bandai had the show's toy deal. Cartoon Network announced that Mattel had become its "master toy licensee" in 2006.
Deriving from being raised on the culture of her homeworld Tamaran, where it's acceptable to have open marriage, Starfire's sex-positivism and free-thinking habits such as a fondness for practicing nudism, openness to polygamous relationships and acceptance of "open sex" and pansexual "free-love" with persons ...
The two eventually grow very fond of each other, Raven feeling genuinely happier in his presence and Beast Boy harboring a great pride at being her husband. Their romantic feelings develop more slowly than others but over time they begin to truly live as man and wife.
Robin is Blackfire's possible romantic interest, although she is mainly attracted to his rear end, as she constantly calls him "Mr. Butt" and is shown to focus on it, to which Robin detests. At first, Robin is shown to strongly dislike Blackfire due to her terrible treatment to her sister, Starfire.
Starfire's bubbly, sweet innocence balances with Robin's serious, down to earth vibe. They are best friends and main love interests throughout the series. Ever since the day the two of them first met, both Robin and Starfire have had romantic feelings for each other, but are completely unaware of how the other feels.
Background. The daughter of Teen Titans Robin and Starfire, Mar'i was born into a legacy of heroism. While much of her early life is unknown, it is known that her mother died from a circulatory illness when she was young. This happened despite Bruce Wayne's best efforts to help Starfire.
The animated version of Jinx makes numerous appearances in the comic spin-off of the Teen Titans animated television series, beginning in issue #1. In #26–27, hints are given of Jinx later reforming her criminals ways (much as in the episode "Lightspeed"). In issue #34 she is depicted as Kid Flash's girlfriend.
Raven is the love interest of Beast Boy from the Teen Titans , Damian Wayne from DCAMU and Kid Flash in the comics.
Among all his mutant allies, Robin's certainly not the strongest physically; Starfire and Cyborg's superhuman strength could easily best him.
Robin & Bernard Share a Kiss in DC's Flagship Comic
While Tim narrates his worries about Batman and his coming mission, he sits with Bernard and watches him play video games. They share a sweet kiss, and decide to stay at home instead of going out.
Robin and Starfire ultimately fell in love in the comic books series and had a lasting relationship. Just as this episode illustrates, Starfire absorbed Robin's language through a kiss in the now-classic scene from "The New Teen Titans" (vol. 1) #2.
Only when Jason Todd became a prisoner of two super-powered brothers who intended to kill him, did Cheyenne use her abilities to help. She created a costume similar to Nightwing's and used her powers to help Nightwing save Jason, before retiring as the female Nightwing.
In comic books, two cartoon series, and a new animated movie, Starfire is a female alien with creamsicle-colored skin and a mane of scarlet hair.
Starfire, like Tamaraneans, is allergic to metallic chromium. When she sneezes, she unleashes explosive starbolt energy out of her nose and mouth.
17-year-old Mandy is the daughter of Starfire, but she looks and acts nothing like her - she's overweight, she's a goth, she hates the world, and she doesn't have superpowers.
The Robin ends with Barney proposing marriage to Robin, who accepts.