![]() I bet as a young awkward teenage robot sports car he had a room full of awards and trophies and ribbons. With a mug like that, how could he not be friendly? Actually, he looks too friendly for his own good. One of the slightly larger toys from the Super GoBots line, Baron Von Joy was the “friendly robot sports car”. ![]() ![]() Most of all, Crasher brings a very necessary non-human female representation to the screen, something sorely lacking in most franchises of this ilk. Not only can she control and direct mini-earthquakes (just go with it- I’m not going to attempt to explain 80s cartoon physics) but she’s also bat shit crazy. She’s also one of the most recognizable vintage GoBots from the cartoon and toy line. The female Renegade GoBot Crasher was equal parts Baroness, Evil-Lyn, and a wicked version of Arcee. Here are five GoBots characters (besides Cy-Kill) that need to be in the GoBots movie: While the haters (and Transformers loyalists) would say picking the best GoBot is like picking your sexiest scab, I say let’s give the Renegades and the Guardians a chance to shine. If reports are true, they’ll eventually have to determine which GoBots characters will make the conversion from 80s toy and cartoon to film. The world is as ready as they’ll ever be for a GoBots movie, and according to reports, one is in pre-development. However, Hollywood has now made a fortune with four increasingly awful “giant transforming robot” movies, which means any opportunity to jump on the transforming bandwagon is grasped with both hands. Some say they didn’t even have a chance from the opening theme: “Transformers! More than meets the eye! Transformers! Robots in disguise!” certainly isn’t the Hey Jude of toy-based cartoon themes but it was still better than the hollow and repetitive “The GoBots! The GoBots!”. Many children of the 80s still perceive the GoBots as the “also-ran” to the more successful Transformers franchise.
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