GoBots is a line of
transforming robot toys produced by
Tonka
Tonka is an American brand and former manufacturer of toy trucks. The company was founded in 1946 and operated as an independent manufacturer of popular steel toy construction type trucks and machinery, until its sale to Hasbro in 1991.
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from 1983 to 1987, similar to
Hasbro
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's
Transformers
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.
Although initially a separate and competing line of toys, Tonka's Gobots became the
intellectual property
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of Hasbro after their buyout of Tonka in 1991. Subsequently, the universe depicted in the animated series ''
Challenge of the GoBots'' and follow-up film ''
GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords'' was established as an
alternate universe within the
Transformers multiverse. While Hasbro now owns the fictional side of the property (character names, bios, storyline), the actual toys and their likenesses were only licensed from
Bandai
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in the 1980s, were not covered by the Tonka acquisition, and are not available for Hasbro use.
History
The GoBot toy line was based on figures produced by
Popy of Japan (the now-defunct character division of
Bandai
is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Taitō, Tokyo. Its international branches, Bandai Namco Toys & Collectables America and Bandai UK, are respectively headquartered ...
), named
Machine Robo.
In another similarity to
Transformers
''Transformers'' is a media franchise produced by American toy company Hasbro and Japanese toy company Tomy, Takara Tomy. It primarily follows the heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons, two Extraterrestrials in fiction, alien robot fac ...
,
Tonka
Tonka is an American brand and former manufacturer of toy trucks. The company was founded in 1946 and operated as an independent manufacturer of popular steel toy construction type trucks and machinery, until its sale to Hasbro in 1991.
Histor ...
decided to make the figures sentient robots, rather than human-piloted
mecha
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as they had been in Japan, and divided them into two factions – the good Guardians and evil Renegades (although early figures were simply described as ‘Friendly’ or ‘Enemy’ on the packaging). The figures were all given individual names, in contrast to the simple designations they received in Japan.
Introduced in 1983 by Tonka Inc., the GoBots toys were part of the robot "sensation" that swept the nation for a short time.
The line sold well initially but was overtaken by Transformers. 1987 was the final year in which new Gobots were released. In 1991, Hasbro acquired the GoBots range from Tonka Inc.
Releases
Tonka
Tonka is an American brand and former manufacturer of toy trucks. The company was founded in 1946 and operated as an independent manufacturer of popular steel toy construction type trucks and machinery, until its sale to Hasbro in 1991.
Histor ...
released the first batch of figures to stores in 1983, one year prior to the
Transformers
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. The bulk of the Gobot line was taken from the
Machine Robo "600 Series" line of figures, which were around high on average. The robot figures transformed into a mixture of generic and specific contemporary machines, plus a handful of
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fighter aircraft, and a number of futuristic designs. This unnamed assortment, usually referred to as "Regular" Gobots, was used throughout the four years Gobots were produced and was later supplemented by figures from the Machine Robo Devil Invaders sub-line, plus some aborted Machine Robo figures and some commissioned from Bandai by Tonka.
Larger figures, averaging around tall in robot mode, were released as Super Gobots. Some of these were drawn from the Machine Robo Scale Robo DX line, some from the MR Big Machine Robo line (these included larger versions of
Leader-1
This is an alphabetical list of GoBots characters with information on their appearances, fictional biographies and histories.
Bad Boy
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, the Guardian leader, and Cy-Kill, the Renegade leader) and some designs not released in Japan. The line also included two
gestalt
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-style figures, the car-based Puzzler and monster-based
Monsterous.
Several other ranges were drawn from existing Bandai figures (such as the Secret Riders ).
Tonka did design some toys for the line, including the Guardian Command Center and Renegade Thruster playsets, and the motorized Renegade Zod. In addition to these, two versions of the Power Warrior were made for both the Guardians and the Renegades, using molds from the Machine Robo line and recolored. The Nemesis Power Warrior used a tank for the center body and was released only in Japan. A large playset called the Gobotron Fortress was also shown to have existed in various articles and catalogues, but it has never been released.
A spin-off line,
Rock Lords, crossed over with the Gobots in the feature film ''
GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords'', and was issued as a separate toy line by Tonka in 1986.
† = release cancelled.
Media
Hanna-Barbera
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produced a cartoon series called ''
Challenge of the GoBots'' to promote the toy line, which ran for 65 22-minute episodes from 1984 to 1985. In 1986, soon after the end of the ''Challenge of the Gobots'' television series, the Gobots co-starred with the
Rock Lords in an animated feature film ''
GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords'', again produced by Hanna-Barbera.
In 1984, two Gobot children's books were published by Golden Books, an imprint of
Western Publishing
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. The books, titled ''War of the Gobots'' and ''Gobots on Earth'', were written by Robin Snyder and illustrated by
Steve Ditko
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, and chronicled the origins of the Gobots. The Gobots were also featured in the 1986 book ''Collision Course Comet - Robo Machine Featuring The Challenge Of The Gobots'' and the 1985 book ''The Wagner Sirens-Robo Machine Featuring The Challenge Of The Gobots,'' both of which were published by
Egmont Books.
The closest thing to a Gobot comic book was the ''Gobots Magazine'', produced by
Telepictures
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Publishing. This included a short comic strip, based on the ''Challenge of the GoBots'' cartoon continuity, as well as features on real-life
robot
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s, quiz pages and the like. It ran quarterly from winter 1986 to winter 1987, managing five issues. Unlike the ''Transformers'' comics, it was aimed at a very young readership.
In the
UK, a ''
Robo Machines'' comic strip was produced. The comic used many of the characters from the Gobot line, but following a different continuity than the cartoon. This was written by
Tom Tully
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, and ran in the second volume of ''
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'' from November 1984 to July 1985. After
Fleetway
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History
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discontinued their licence agreement, the property was leased to
World Distributors, who produced annuals following the cartoon continuity in 1986 and 1987.
A Gobots video game was released in 1986 by
Ariolasoft
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for the
Commodore 64
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,
Amstrad CPC
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, and
ZX Spectrum
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computer formats. Gobots software for other computers, home video game systems or coin-operated arcade game systems is unknown at this time.
It was announced that Hasbro has applied for a new Go-Bots trademark (this is not a renewal) under "distribution of motion pictures, ongoing television programs" and "Toys, games and playthings, namely, toy vehicles and accessories for use therewith.
In October 2018,
IDW began publishing a ''Go-Bots'' mini series written and illustrated by
Tom Scioli.
Worldwide
Unlike Transformers, Gobots was released in several guises around the world.
* In the UK, France and a number of other European countries, Bandai released the figures as ''
Robo Machine'', utilising most of the Tonka names. Later on, when the ''Challenge of the Gobots'' cartoon arrived, this was changed, or modified (often resulting in clumsy branding such as ''Robo Machines featuring Challenge of the Gobots'' or ''Challenge of the Gobots - A Robo Machine Production'').
* In Australia, the line was released as ''Machine Men''. The ''Machine Men'' name had been used also by Bandai in an item to market ''Machine Robo'' in America in early 1984, but after issuing six figures the line failed. However, Bandai's Australian release was successful enough to retain the ''Machine Men'' branding, which was even added to the cartoon when that began airing.
* In Brazil, the line was initially produced by Glasslite as ''Mutante''. The license was later taken over by
Mimo
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.
* It was also translated into
Arabic
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and retitled ''Hikayat alamaliqa'', or ''A Tale of Giants''.
* In Japan,
Bandai
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opted to keep with the ''Machine Robo'' line, rather than importing the Gobots due to licensing issues.
Transformers
In 1991,
Hasbro
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took over
Tonka
Tonka is an American brand and former manufacturer of toy trucks. The company was founded in 1946 and operated as an independent manufacturer of popular steel toy construction type trucks and machinery, until its sale to Hasbro in 1991.
Histor ...
, and thus the Gobot
trademark
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s; the molds for the action figures remain the property of Bandai, having only been leased to Tonka, and some were reissued in 1993 for the European
Robo Machines line. Since then, the trademarks have been used several times — a character called
Gobots
GoBots is a line of transforming robot toys produced by Tonka from 1983 to 1987, similar to Hasbro's Transformers.
Although initially a separate and competing line of toys, Tonka's Gobots became the intellectual property of Hasbro after their b ...
was released in 1993, a range of figures in 1995 was called the Go-Bots, and Hasbro subsidiary
Playskool issued a line named
Transformers: Gobots in 2002. To this date, there have been a few exclusives referencing GoBots, but they have all been recolors of other Transformer molds as opposed to new figures. Examples of this are the Transformers 2007 movie-themed Fracture (based on Crasher) and Backtrack (based on Night Ranger; unreleased, but shown in promotional materials) and Revenge of the Fallen figures Deadlift (based on Spoons) and Reverb (based on Dart). Also, Botcon 2007 Bugbite, an off-white repaint of Classics Bumblebee, was released as the second Bug Bite toy in Transformers. The first Bug Bite was a Japanese-exclusive white repaint of Generation 1 Bumblebee which retained Bug Bites VW Beetle vehicle mode. The color change to white was due to Bumblebee and Bug Bite sharing the colors yellow and black in their original competing releases.
The name Leader-1 was reused for Transformers Armada Megatron's mini-con in 2002.
While Hasbro has used current toy technology to update their G1 Transformer characters over the years, it is unlikely that Gobots will receive similar treatment, as the molds—and thus, the original character designs—belong to
Bandai
is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Taitō, Tokyo. Its international branches, Bandai Namco Toys & Collectables America and Bandai UK, are respectively headquartered ...
.
In 1995, a line of Transformers called Go-Bots (small, Matchbox-sized car Transformers which had racing axles) were released, including
Bumblebee
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,
Double Clutch,
High Beam, Ironhide,
Megatron
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,
Mirage
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,
Optimus Prime,
Soundwave,
Sideswipe, and Frenzy. Of the 6 molds produced, 15 Go-Bot characters were released, including the 1995
BotCon
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convention exclusive figure, Nightracer (a recoloring of Go-Bot Bumblebee). Subsequent uses of these molds were renamed Spy Changers.
Gearhead was used to demonstrate the Hasbro Go-Bots line at
Toy Fair 1995. They were described by the pitch-man as "''The all-new, most mind-blowing, laser-slashing, robot-bashing product line ever!''"
A deleted scene included in the Blu-Ray release of the 2018 film ''
Bumblebee
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'', set in 1987, involves the character Guillermo Gutierrez asking the protagonist Charlie Watson if the Transformers are like the fictional toy line GoBots.
See also
* ''
Challenge of the GoBots'' (1984)
* ''
GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords'' (1986)
* ''
Robo Machines'' (1984)
References
External links
Gobots Section at Toy Archive.comGobots figures and parts identification archive at Transformerland.comA Gobots and Transformers comparison on SeibertronGoBots Wiki
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