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BruDami
BruDami is the family ship between Bruce Wayne and Damian Wayne.

Canon
Unlike his three other Robins who became his adoptive sons, Damian is Bruce's biological son he had with Talia al Ghul, who drugged Bruce so he could grant her his child. Bruce wasn't aware of Damian's existence until Talia brought their son before him, while Talia had kept the identity of her son's father secret from him before she made the decision for the two to finally meet. Like most kids Damian wants to make his father proud of him, as well as for his parents to work things out so the three of them can be a family, but their codes and separate paths that have them as enemies kept that from happening. Along with forcing Damian to choose between the kill or none kill ways of his parents. Damian's time as Robin had him choose his father's way, even though hanging onto what Talia had drilled into him from his earlier years has it clashing with Bruce's ideals of fighting crime. Bruce on the other hand hasn't given up hope that he'll be able to help Damian fight his killing nature in order to keep it at bay. Due to the way Jason had turned out when he failed to help his second Robin tame his build up anger, he didn't want to make the same mistake with Damian. This had Bruce being a bit more harder on Damian than he was with Dick and Tim, until Damian became a little less selfish and began using his father's justice not vengeance code.

Injustice
Things between Bruce and Damian in the Injustice universe take a turn for the worse, as Damian acceptedly killing Nightwing had led to Batman disowning his bio son while morning the death of his adoptive son. Even though Dick's soul, Deadwing, as forgiven Damian for his death and allows him to become the new Nightwing in his place. Batman, however, wasn't aware that Dick had forgiven Damian and disapproved of him taking up his murdered son's alter ego. Damian's assassin upbringing had him agreeing with Superhero's ideals on peace and sides with him, while seeing him as a replacement father. Making Bruce and Damian enemies in the war between Batman and Superman. Bruce had assumed that Damian's actions were deliberate and him killing Dick was his way of getting ride of a rival, from how Damian had tried to make himself the better Robin than Dick was, hence way he began to think that reforming Damian from his killing ways was a lost cause.

Damian's ending in Injustice 2, however, had Batman sacrifice himself to save his son from a killing blow that was meant for him. This had Damian avenge his father by killing Brainiac, despite the times he had hated Bruce and wanted to escape the Batman's shadow, but after seeing the bat symbol stained with the blood he shares him his father, he became the new Batman in his father's place. The 2021 Injustice also had Damian show concern for his father when he saw the Batman and a few other League members fight Amazo, showcasing that a part of him still cared about Bruce and had wanted to help the heroes in their battle with Amazo.

Lego DC Heroes
In the Lego world of the DC universe Batman is shown to be a bit over protective of Damian, as Lego DC Batman: Family Matters reveals that he was worried that his son might turn into Jason. Lego Damian being a happier version of the original Damian Wayne has him enjoying his time as Robin and fighting crime with his father. Who has worked out a bat curfew that allows Damian to continue his education, so he can gain skills to help him in the world, as well as hours he would allow Damian to accompany him on portal. Nightwing notices how Batman's worries has him pushing Damian away and does what he can to remind Bruce that Damian isn't Jason, and how pushing him away might make his fear come true. Like most kids, Damian wasn't happy with his father being too over protective of him, as well as being hard on him to the point it has Batman ordering Robin to stay within the safety of the Batcave; while Damian finds to sneak out so he can join his father and allies. Dick helps Damian to realise that Bruce being hard on him is because he cares and just wants to keep his son safe. At the end of Family Matters Batman is impressed with how Damian was able to help their bat-family allies keep the city safe and showing inactive through buildolagy, he felt that he can trust his son with other responsibilities. Like walking Ace in return for going on portal with him.

Moments
Lego DC Batman: Family Matters
 * Robin appeared stunned when he hears Batman say to Red Hood that the train station Damian was at earlier with Nightwing, was where his parents had met.

Fanon
Damian being Bruce's biological son than another ward is what draws fans to them, even though many are put off by Damian's spoiled attitude and wondering if he'll become another Jason Todd.

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Trivia

 * One of the endings of the interaction movie version of Under the Red Hood, Batman: Death in the Family has Bruce being aware that Talia had became pregnant with his child, but instead of allowing Batman to become part of Damian's early years Talia tells Bruce that she had lost their child before he was born. As Bruce cutting ties with Talia after Jason was gravely hurt meant that Damian had lost a father figure, and got Talia to ask Jason to help her raise him. While being unaware that Jason plans to use Damian to destroy Bruce.

Variations

 * Batfamily refers to the ship between Bruce, Damien, Selina Kyle, Alfred Pennyworth, Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Stephanie Brown, Tim Drake, Cassandra Cain, Lucius Fox, and the other sidekicks of Batman

BruTim
BruTim is the family ship between Bruce Wayne and Tim Drake

Canon
Unlike the other Robins that have fought beside Batman before going off on their own under a new title, Tim didn't start off as one of Bruce's wards as he still had his parents for a few good years before tragedy struck his family and became an orphan, like Dick and Jason before him. This has Bruce taking Tim in as his third son. There have also been other versions and universes that have Tim being orphaned at a young age, before he meets Batman and has Bruce adopting him when Tim is still a kid. Due to Jason's death, however, Bruce didn't want to train another Robin until he realised that Batman needs a Robin, as much as Robin needs Batman. So to ensure that Tim doesn't get killed like his predecessor, Bruce doesn't let Tim join him on the field until he is fully trained.

Fanon
This family-ship is mostly focused on the Batman: The Animated Series, from how it had Bruce adopt Tim as a kid while the comics had Tim living with his parents before and after he became Robin. Until they got killed and had Bruce making teenage Tim an official member of his makeshift family. Along with there being fans who prefer to have Batman work beside a young Robin than an adult Robin.

Trivia

 * One of the good endings of the interaction movie version of Under the Red Hood, Batman: Death in the Family, a young Tim becomes Batkid than the third Robin. As one of the options that viewers can make in the interaction film has Bruce die in Jason's place, preventing Bruce and Tim from meeting, and since he was the one who helps Jason remember his adoptive father's final words he has Tim undergoing a bat theme persona, to honour Bruce's memory and want Batman stood for.

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Variations

 * Batfamily refers to the ship between Bruce, Tim, Selina Kyle, Alfred Pennyworth, Dick Grayson, Jason Todd, Stephanie Brown, Cassandra Cain, Damian Wayne, Lucius Fox, and the other sidekicks of Batman

BWDG
BWDG is the family ship between Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson

Canon
Dick is the first of Bruce's wards that came into both sides of his life, as he helps Batman keep Gotham safe as the boy wonder, Robin. Bruce was there when Dick watched his parents die in front of him, and since he too had watched his parents die right before his eyes, Bruce decided to take him in.

Moments
Teen Titans
 * After Robin says that he already has a father when Slade left, there was a brief moment when the scene showed a group of bats flying into the night. Showcasing that Robin does see Batman as his father.

Fanon
BWDG is one of the top Batfamily ships that regard Bruce and his wards who became both his partners and sons. Even though many have questioned Bruce's choice of parenting, from the way he had treated Dick as a solider than a child, fans are drawn to the moments when the two are able to have a father and son relationship. From the rare occasions Dick has Bruce express emotion, along with helping the Robins who came after him so they and Batman can work well together. Some fans think that the two are the most closes in Young Justice, due to the BWDG-like moments that were shown in the series.

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Variations

 * Batfamily refers to the ship between Bruce, Dick, Selina Kyle, Alfred Pennyworth, Jason Todd, Stephanie Brown, Tim Drake, Cassandra Cain, Damian Wayne, Lucius Fox, and the other sidekicks of Batman

DickDami
DickDami is the family ship between Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne

Canon
When it comes to the Batfamily's Robins, Dick is the one that Damian is the most closes with. Even though him being the blood son has him thinking that he is more superior than Dick. While Dick simply tries to be a brother figure to him, as he has done with the other Robins who came after him, despite not being pleased by Damian's spoiled attitude.

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Variations

 * Batboys refers to the ship between Dick, Damian, Jason Todd and Tim Drake
 * Batfamily refers to the ship between Dick, Damian, Bruce Wayne, Selina Kyle, Alfred Pennyworth, Jason Todd, Stephanie Brown, Tim Drake, Cassandra Cain, Lucius Fox, and the other sidekicks of Batman
 * BatKids refers to the ship between Dick, Damian, Jason Todd, Stephanie Brown, Tim Drake and Cassandra Cain (and sometimes Barbara Gordon)

DamiMar'iJon
DamiMar'iJon is the polyship between Damian Wayne, Mar'i Grayson and Jonathan Kent.

Canon
Damian Wayne is the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul. This makes him an heir to the world's greatest crime-fighter, and its greatest super-villain Ra's al Ghul. Damian became the fifth Robin, working alongside his father as Batman.

Mar'i Grayson, Nightstar, is the daughter of Teen Titans Robin and Starfire in the not too distant future. Her mother died from a circulatory illness when she was young. This happened despite Bruce Wayne's best efforts to help Starfire. Her relationship with her father was somewhat strained due to them being on opposite sides of the conflict. By contrast, she shared a close relationship with Bruce Wayne whom she called Gramps. However, as she grew older, she realized that the world was not the one her parents knew. As such, she devolved into a vigilante, striking out at other metahumans for little or no reason.

Jonathan "Jon" Kent is the firstborn son of Kryptonian superhero Superman and news reporter Lois Lane. He fought crime alongside his father as the young hero Superboy. After growing up in a short period of time, Jon went to the future and joined the Legion of Super-Heroes before returning to the present just in time to pick up the mantle of Superman.

Fanon
Even though they haven't met fans often ship them because of their similarities such as, tragic past , family issues , etc. In the DC comics, Damian and Jon have met in a series of comics called "Super Sons" and Damian and Mar'i have met in the "Kingdome Come" comic series , thus they make individual ships : DamiJon and Demonfire.

Writers portray Mar'i and Jon a bubbly personality and they mostly bond over the fact that they are hybrids, i.e. Mar'i being half Tamaranean and Jon being a half Kryptonian. Both of them thoroughly enjoy troubling Damian.

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Variations

 * Demonfire refer to the ship between Damian and Mar'i
 * DamiJon refer to the ship between Damian and Jon

JayDami
JayDami is the family ship between Jason Todd and Damian Wayne

Canon
When the interaction movie version of Under the Red Hood, Batman: Death in the Family has viewers decided to have both Bruce and Jason survive the Joker's bomb, Jason meets baby Damian when Talia approached him to join the League of Assassins. The files Jason has read on the Bat-computer has him being aware that Talia was expecting Bruce's child, but due to what happened to Jason in Bosnian Bruce cut ties with her, along with Talia telling Bruce that she had lost their child before he was born so he wouldn't be forced to pick between Damian or Jason. Jason was surprised by Damian's existence and didn't want to be the baby's father figure in Bruce's place, but Talia said the right things to convince Jason to join her and to help her raise his baby brother. Jason's ending monolog of this version has him stating that Damian was also the one who got him to except his mother's offer, along with him planning to warp Damian into a weapon that would destroy both the League and the Bat family. He calls Damian his brother as he holds the baby in his arms, while Damian touches the "R" on Jason's chest.

Moments
Lego DC Batman: Family Matters
 * Because the way Batman refused to talk about Jason it gets Damian to think that Jason was dead.
 * Until he learns that the Red Hood is the second Robin.
 * Damian thought it was cool that Jason had once stole the wheels off the batmobile.

Fanon
Some fans like to think of Damian as the second Jason, from how similar the two are to another in their own ways.

Due to the way that the Young Justice series has Jason and a very young Damian in the same scenes together, fans began to wonder if Talia has Jason helping her to raise Damian or simply has him serve as their personal bodyguard. From how Jason was about fight Cheshire when her words made her sound like a threat to Talia and her son. Some fans are hopping that any future Young Justice seasons would have more Jason and Damian scenes.

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Trivia

 * Injustice 2 have can Jason and Damian face off against each other. Their intro dialogue to one another, as well as during their fight, has them possessing an antagonistic relationship.

Variations

 * Batboys refers to the ship between Jason, Damian, Dick Grayson and Tim Drake
 * Batfamily refers to the ship between Jason, Damian, Bruce Wayne, Selina Kyle, Alfred Pennyworth, Dick Grayson, Stephanie Brown, Tim Drake, Cassandra Cain, Lucius Fox, and the other sidekicks of Batman
 * BatKids refers to the ship between Jason, Damian, Dick Grayson, Stephanie Brown, Tim Drake and Cassandra Cain (and sometimes Barbara Gordon)

JayTim
JayTim is the family ship between Jason Todd and Tim Drake

Canon
Due to the way Tim became the third Robin after Jason's death, the second Robin wasn't very fund of his replacement and felt that Tim was proof that Bruce didn't care about Jason.

When the interaction movie version of Under the Red Hood, Batman: Death in the Family has viewers decided to have Bruce die in Jason's place and select events that have him become a murderous Red Robin than Red Hood, Jason meets a young Tim Drake in the good ending of Red Robin's battle with Two-Face. Tim had manged to sneak up behind Two-Face and taser him to save Red Robin. When Robin gets up and is about to kill Two-Face, Tim stops him from doing so by pointing one of the guns Jason had dropped at him. Red Robin tells the kid that evil can't be caged only killed, but Tim mangas to convince Jason to end his killing spree as he reminds Red Robin that he used to stand for something when he was good, before he became the bad guy and that he should use the pain he feels to become strong, as killing Two-Face won't bring back whoever or whatever he lost or make the pain he feels disappear. This gets Jason to remember Bruce's final words to him and what his adoptive father stood for. Along with Tim helping Jason to realis what he had become. After he puts his guns away he asks the "stubborn kid" who opened his eyes to tell him his name and sometime after that Tim became Jason's sidekick, who does by Batkid than Robin. As Tim helps Jason to remember what Batman stood for, so he won't stray from the path he set him on again.

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Variations

 * Batboys refers to the ship between Jason, Tim, Dick Grayson, and Damian Wayne
 * Batfamily refers to the ship between Jason, Tim, Bruce Wayne, Selina Kyle, Alfred Pennyworth, Dick Grayson, Stephanie Brown, Cassandra Cain, Damian Wayne, Lucius Fox, and the other sidekicks of Batman
 * BatKids refers to the ship between Jason, Tim, Dick Grayson, Stephanie Brown, Cassandra Cain and Damian Wayne (sometimes Barbara Gordon as well)
 * DickJayTim refers to the ship between Jason, Tim and Dick Grayson

TimBerKon
TimBerKon is the ship between Tim Drake, Bernard Dowd and Kon-El.

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 * Konnard refers to the ship between Kon and Bernard
 * Timber refers to the ship between Tim and Bernard
 * TimKon refers to the ship between Tim and Kon