List of original GoBots

This is a list of original GoBots from their creation until the absorption of Tonka into Hasbro in 1991.

Challenge of the GoBots

Characters introduced in Challenge of the GoBots.

Humans

  • Matt Hunter
  • Nick Burns
  • Allison Janmoria "A.J." Foster
  • Dr. Anya Turgenova
  • General Newcastle
  • The Last Engineer
  • Master Renegade
  • Dr. Zebidiah Thadius Braxis

GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords

Characters introduced in GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords.

  • Margot Kidder as Solitaire: A good female Rock Lord.
  • Telly Savalas as Magmar: Leader of the evil Rock Lords.
  • Roddy McDowall as Nugget: Solitaire's assistant, strikes up a quick friendship with Scooter.
  • Michael Nouri as Boulder: Leader of the sole remaining group of good Rock Lords, and an ally of Solitaire.
  • Lou Richards, Jr. as Leader-1: The Guardian leader, who transforms into an F-15 Eagle.
  • Frank Welker as Scooter: The Guardians' chief engineer, who transforms into a scooter.
  • Bernard Erhard as Cy-Kill: The Renegade leader, who transforms into a motorcycle.
  • Darryl Hickman as Marbles: A young good Rock Lord who appears to have some form of psychic powers. His name is derived from marble.
  • Michael Bell as Granite: A good Rock Lord. As his name implies, he is very tough.
  • Philip L. Clarke as Crackpot: A good Rock Lord.
  • Frank Welker as Pulver-Eyes: A rather manic good Rock Lord; his name is a pun on the word pulverise.
  • Michael Bell as Slimestone: An evil Rock Lord.
  • Foster Brooks as Stoneheart: An evil Rock Lord.
  • Peter Cullen as Tombstone: An evil Rock Lord.
  • Peter Cullen and Frank Welker as Sticks 'N' Stones: An evil Rock Lord who seems to be a conjoined twinned Golem with Sticks as the right head and Stones as the left head (from the viewer's point). For comedic effect, the two heads (each voiced by a different actor - Cullen and Welker are arguably best remembered as the voices of Optimus Prime and Megatron, opposing leaders in the original Transformers cartoon) regularly argue with each other. the name derives from the old saying "Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never harm me.".
  • Richard Gautier as Brimstone: An evil Rock Lord.
  • Arthur Burghardt as Turbo: A Guardian warrior who travels to Quartex with Leader-1. Transforms into a concept car.
  • Marilyn Lightstone as Crasher: A Renegade warrior who travels with Cy-Kill, she transforms into a Porsche 956.
  • Peter Cullen as Pincher: A Renegade mutant who travels with Cy-Kill, who transforms into a spaceship.
  • Darryl Hickman as Hornet: A Renegade mutant who travels with Cy-Kill, he transforms into a spaceship. The film represents Hornet's debut, but he also has appeared in two episodes of the TV series.
  • Richard Gautier as Bugsie: A Renegade mutant who travels with Cy-Kill, he transforms into a tank.
  • B. J. Ward as Small Foot: A Guardian captured along with Solitaire, who transforms into a Toyota Hilux.
  • Morgan Paull as Matt Hunter: A UNICOM astronaut and their liaison with the Guardians, Matt travels with Leader-1 to Quartex.
  • Leslie Speights as A. J. Foster: A UNICOM cadet kidnapped by Cy-Kill.
  • Ike Eisenmann as Nick Burns: A UNICOM cadet kidnapped by Cy-Kill.
  • Several other Gobots have cameo or walk-on scenes during the early stages of the film, including Fitor, Cop-Tur, Herr Fiend, Heat Seeker, Klaws, Sparky, Rest-Q, Dozer, Zeemon, Twin Spin, Twister and Stallion. In an odd animation error, Herr Fiend and Baron Von Joy's roles were reversed, with each Gobot fulfilling the other's role, and being referred to by name. This error is especially odd as it required several scenes of animation, yet the error is consistent throughout.

Toys

GoBots

Note that the figures were not always released in numerical order.

Gobot #NameVehicle modeMR number
01Cy-KillMotorcycleMR-01
02TankTankMR-02
03FitorJetMR-03
04Cop-TurHelicopterMR-04
05LocoJNR Class D51MR-05
06Spay-CSpace ShuttleMR-14
07TurboSupercarMR-07
08BuggyManDune BuggyMR-08
09DumperDump TruckMR-09
10Pumper (I; II)Fire TruckMR-10
11DozerBulldozerMR-11
12Hans-CuffToyota Crown S110MR-13
13Fly TrapGarbage TruckMR-26
14Small FootToyota Hilux SR5MR-35
15Dive-DiveLos Angeles-Class SubmarineMR-33
16SlicksRenault RE20MR-32
17Block HeadCement Mixer TruckMR-34
18Road RangerSemi-Trailer TruckMR-18
19Royal-TBritish Aerospace Sea HarrierMR-19
20Spoiler and WarpathCountach LP500S (Spoiler); AH-64 Apache (Warpath)MR-21 (Spoiler); BMR-04 (Warpath)
21Crasher (I; II); Super Cy-KillPorsche 956 (Crasher (I; II)); Futuristic Motorcycle (Cy-Kill)MR-20 (Crasher (I; II); BMR-01 (Super Cy-Kill)
22Screw Head; Super Spay-CAuger (Screw Head); Space Shuttle (Super Spay-C)MR-17 (Screw Head); BMR-05 (Super Spay-C)
23Blaster; StaksMissile Tank (Blaster); Peterbilt 352H (Staks)MR-23 (Blaster); BMR-03 (Staks)
24Crain Brain; Super Leader-1UNIC K-200B (Crain Brain); McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle (Leader-1)MR-24 (Crain-Brain; BMR-02 (Leader-1)
25Leader-1; Baron Von JoyF-15 Eagle (Leader-1), Porsche 930 Turbo Sports Car (Baron Von Joy)MR-25 (Leader-1); MRDX-07 (Baron Von Joy)
26Rest-Q; ZeemonAmbulance (Rest-Q); Datsun Fairlady 280ZX (Zeemon)MR-15 (Rest-Q); MRDX-02 (Zeemon)
27Scooter; Herr FiendScooter (Scooter); Porsche 928S Sports Car (Herr Fiend)MR-16 (Scooter); MRDX-03 (Herr Fiend)
28Geeper-Creeper; Bug BiteMitsubishi Jeep CJ-3B (Geeper Creeper); Volkswagen 1303S Beetle (Bug Bite)MR-28 (Geeper Creeper); MRDX-05 (Bug Bite)
29Path Finder; DestroyerFlying Saucer (Path Finder); Leopard 1A4 (Destroyer)MR-29 (Path Finder); MRDX-04 (Destroyer)
30Night Ranger; PsychoHarley-Davidson FLHC (Night Ranger); Psychoroid (Psycho)MR-37 (Night Ranger); MRDX-01 (Psycho)
31Spoons; DefendorForklift (Spoons); Saladin Mk. II (Defendor)MR-34 (Spoons); MRDX-06 (Defendor)
32Water Walk; ThrottleCessna Seaplane (Water Walk); BMW K100 (Throttle)MR-31 (Water Walk only)
33Flip-Top; Super VampSH-2 Seasprite (Flip Top); Futuristic Jet (Vamp)MR-40 (Flip-Top only)
34Good Knight; RaizorExcalibur (Good Knight); McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II (Raizor)MR-44 (Good Knight only)
35Blaster II; Super CouperMissile Tank (Blaster); 1934 Ford Coupe (Super Couper)MR-23 (Blaster only)
36Street Heat; Spy-EyeChevrolet Camaro Z28 (Street Heat); Panavia Tornado IDS (Spy-Eye)MR-43 (Street Heat only)
Gobot #NameVehicle modeMR number
37Wrong Way; ClutchAH-64 Apache (Wrong Way); Ford F-250 (Clutch)MR-41 (Wrong Way only)
38Scratch; Night FrightGMC S-15 Jimmy (Scratch); Mil Mi-24 Hind (Night Fright)MRT-41 (Scratch only)*
39BuggyMan IIDune BuggyMR-08
40ZeroMitsubishi A6M ZeroMR-39
41TuxRolls-Royce Phantom VIMR-46
42Twin SpinCH-46 Sea KnightMR-50
43SnoopSR-71 BlackbirdMR-45
44Leader-1 IIF-15 EagleMR-25
45Cy-Kill IIMotorcycleMR-01
46VampCasmodonMRD-101
47ScorpZariosMRD-102
48PincherFalgosMRD-103
49StallionFord MustangMRT-45*
50SparkyPontiac FieroMRT-43*
51Van GuardDodge CaravanMRT-42*
52Heat SeekerF-16 FalconMR-49
53StingerChevrolet Corvette C4MRT-44*
54Major MoNissan 300ZX Z31MR-48
55Bad BoyFairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt IIMR-47
56Creepy (I; II)MRD-104
57Tail Pipe (I; II)Nissan Skyline 2000 RS TurboMR-42
58BugsieBugn/a *
59BladezBaldasMRD-105
60KlawsSea Animaln/a *
61HornetJetn/a *
62TredsM1 Abramsn/a *
63BullseyeB-1 Lancern/a *
64Mr. MotoHonda 200Xn/a *
65Mach-3F-4 PhantomMR-51
66Man-O-WarIowa-class battleshipMR-54
67AceP-51 Mustangn/a *
68BoltP-38 Lightningn/a *
69DartHonda VF1000Rn/a *
70Sky JackF-14 TomcatMR-52
71GunnyrMiG-21n/a *
72BentwingF4U Corsairn/a *

[*] Denotes that the figure was not released as part of Machine Robo. The figures with "MRT" designations were commissioned from Bandai by Tonka; the remainder of the figures unreleased in Japan were Machine Robo prototypes. The others, which are extras of the toyline, are Zod, Scales, Space Hawk, Convertible Laser Gun, Radio GoBot, Ride On Scooter, the Watches: Tic Toc and Gong, the Combiners: Puzzler (Crossword, Jig Saw, Pocket, Rube, Tic Tac and Zig Zag) and Monstrous (Fangs, Fright Face, Gore Jaw, Heart Attack, South Claw and Weird Wing), the Power Warriors: Courageous, Grungy and Nemesis, the Secret Riders: Twister, Tork and Tri-Trak, the Dread Launchers: Chaos, Re-Volt, and Traitor, the Boomers: Blast and Rumble, the Power Marchers: Hitch Hiker and Quick-Step, the GyroBots: Raidor, Ridge Runner and Dactyl, Command Center, Thruster, GoBotron Fortress and Guardian Headquarters.

Rock Lords

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