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Quiz about Boys Wonder
Quiz about Boys Wonder

Boys Wonder Trivia Quiz


What would Batman be without Robin, the Boy Wonder? Match the actor who portrayed the Boy Wonder with the movie, television show, radio show, or video game in which he appeared.

A matching quiz by bernie73. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
bernie73
Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
386,787
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
301
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. Batman (1966-1968 television series)  
  Douglas Croft
2. Super Friends (1973-1986 television series)  
  Johnny Duncan
3. Batman Forever (1995 film), Batman & Robin (1997 film)  
  Nick Lang
4. The Adventures of Superman (1945-1949 radio drama)  
  Scott Menville
5. Batman (1943 film serial)  
  Troy Baker
6. Batman and Robin (1949 film serial)  
  Loren Lester
7. Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995 television series)  
  Burt Ward
8. Teen Titans (2003-2006 television series)  
  Casey Kasem
9. Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013 video game)  
  Chris O'Donnell
10. Holy Musical, B@tman! (2012 stage production)  
  Ronald Liss





Select each answer

1. Batman (1966-1968 television series)
2. Super Friends (1973-1986 television series)
3. Batman Forever (1995 film), Batman & Robin (1997 film)
4. The Adventures of Superman (1945-1949 radio drama)
5. Batman (1943 film serial)
6. Batman and Robin (1949 film serial)
7. Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995 television series)
8. Teen Titans (2003-2006 television series)
9. Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013 video game)
10. Holy Musical, B@tman! (2012 stage production)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Batman (1966-1968 television series)

Answer: Burt Ward

Burt Ward (born 1945) is an American actor who in recent decades has become involved in animal rescue work. His version of Robin was known for using the expression "Holy ___!" with the blank being filled by a term related to the topic being discussed. During the production of the series, Ward was frequently injured as he was performing many of his own stunts.

Although at the time Ward thought he was used for stunts because the limited coverage of his mask made using a stuntman impractical, he later found that the producers used him for stunts because a stunt person would actually be more expensive.
2. Super Friends (1973-1986 television series)

Answer: Casey Kasem

In the various incarnations of "Super Friends", Casey Kasem voiced Robin and was usually partnered with a Batman voiced by Olan Soule. Casem Kasem and Olan Soule also appeared as Batman and Robin in two episodes of "The New Scooby-Doo Movies". Casey Kasem (1932-2014) was an American voice actor and long-time radio host of "American Top 40".
3. Batman Forever (1995 film), Batman & Robin (1997 film)

Answer: Chris O'Donnell

In "Batman Forever", the film shows how Dick Grayson became Robin after the death of his parents in a circus accident. Resentment grows between Batman and Robin in "Batman & Robin" as Robin becomes resentful of being Batman's assistant and not a full partner. Chris O'Donnell is an American film and television actor who has appeared in projects like "Circle of Friends" (1995) and "NCIS: Los Angeles".
4. The Adventures of Superman (1945-1949 radio drama)

Answer: Ronald Liss

The use of Robin (and Batman) in the radio drama allowed Superman voice actor Bud Collyer to take vacation time from the show. Sometimes Superman would work together with Robin and Batman to defeat a criminal. Ronald Liss appeared in various other radio dramas of the 1930s through 1950s.
5. Batman (1943 film serial)

Answer: Douglas Croft

Douglas Croft (1926-1963) was an American actor who mostly had film roles as a child or teenager. Being sixteen when the serial was filmed, he is one of the few actors who portrayed the teen-aged Robin when he himself was a teenager. Set during World War Two, the serial has Robin and Batman battling against a Japanese secret agent in the United States, Dr. Daka.
6. Batman and Robin (1949 film serial)

Answer: Johnny Duncan

Johnny Duncan (1923-2016) was an American actor who mostly appeared in films including "The East Side Kids" series. Many observers of "Batman and Robin" have commented that Johnny Duncan's legs seem hairier than one would expect from a teen-aged "Robin". In this serial, Robin and Batman face-off against the Wizard and his electricity controlling device.
7. Batman: The Animated Series (1992-1995 television series)

Answer: Loren Lester

Loren Lester (born 1960) is an American actor who has appeared in voice roles in hundreds of television shows and commercials. In "Batman: The Animated Series", Robin first appeared as a recurring character in the first season before seeing more frequent appearances based upon network encouragement. Lester's characterization of Robin is more serious than some other versions, fitting the generally more serious tone of the series.
8. Teen Titans (2003-2006 television series)

Answer: Scott Menville

Scott Menville (born 1971) is an American voice actor and musician appearing in productions like "The New Adventures of Johnny Quest". The show never clearly identifies what Robin's secret identity is and hints (sometimes heavily) at Robin's relationship with Batman. in this series, Robin is the leader of a Teen Titans team that includes Star Fire, Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Raven.
9. Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013 video game)

Answer: Troy Baker

"Injustice: Gods Among Us" was a 2013 video game released for several platforms including Play Station and Xbox 360. In this game, Robin (in his Nightwing version) appears as a playable character. Troy Baker (born 1976) is an American actor and musician best known as a voice actor in various video games.
10. Holy Musical, B@tman! (2012 stage production)

Answer: Nick Lang

Matt Lang and Nick Lang wrote the book for "Holy Musical, B@tman!" and Nick Gage and Scott Lamps wrote the songs. The musical was performed on the Chicago stage in 2012 and has also been placed on YouTube. Robin's voice can be heard in two songs: "Dynamic Duet" and "Super Friends".
Source: Author bernie73

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