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Gobot identification
Gobot identification











gobot identification
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* Machine Robo Series extra sticker sheet issued with this release.Ĭanadian Cardback: The character art on the Canadian cardback seems to be an earlier, possibly later corrected image showing Scooter with the arms backwards and the black leg sections very different to the production toy. Machine Robo Series MR-16 JP Bandai 1983* Robo Machines Series 1 EU Bandai 1992* MOTOR SCOOTER MAN / SCOOTER - Later Issue Adopted Gobots Name All figures that match that color are shown on. Gobots 27 Series 1 US/CA Tonka with 3-D Sticker 1984 From those colors, choose the one that best resembles the color of the toy that you are trying to identify.

gobot identification

This list is accurate yet likely incomplete. NOTE: Region codes only shown where items were known to be released. Region Codes Used: JP Japan / US United States / CA Canada / AU Australia / EU Europe For Tonka's distribution in the US as 'Gobots' Scooter is one of the few figures to retain one of its elsewhere distributed names.įurther details are below, on the Series 1 Index and for more in-depth reading see the Toy Line History page.

Gobot identification full#

Full title: WAR OF THE GOBOTS: THE UNOFFICIAL VIDEO GAME ADAPTATION OF ROBIN. The theme was 'literature,' so we chose the 1984 literary classic 'War of the Gobots' by Robin Snyder, based on the line of transforming toys. Some of these were drawn from the Machine Robo DX line, some from the MR Big Machine Robo line (these included larger versions of Leader-1, the Guardian leader, and Cy-Kill, the Renegade leader) and some designs not released in Japan. This was made in 72 hours for Game Jam 5. That poor, ridiculous, terrible toyline and animated series that somehow managed to be a crappy knock-off of the Transformers, despite the fact that both the toys and the Challenge. Larger figures, averaging around 1215 cm (5-6 inches) tall in robot mode, were released as Super Gobots 1. Subsequently, the universe depicted in the animated series Challenge of. 1 Although initially a separate and competing line of toys, Tonka's Gobots became the intellectual property of Hasbro after their buyout of Tonka in 1991. Originally designed in Japan by Bandai and released for their Machine Robo Series line as Scooter Robo the model was not long after issued as Motor Scooter Man and Scooter in the West. Controls: Arrow keys to move, Ctrl to transform, Space to shoot, 'm' to mute/play. GoBots is a line of transforming robot toys produced by Tonka from 1983 to 1987, similar to Hasbro 's Transformers.













Gobot identification