Challenge of the GoBots Links
Cast & Crew
- Lou Richards as
Leader-1 - Arthur Burghardt as
Turbo - Ike Eisenmann as
Nick - Marilyn Lightstone as
Crasher - Morgan Paull as
Matt Hunter - Leslie Speights as
Allison Janmoria 'A.J.' Foster - B.J. Ward as
Small Foot - Frank Welker as
Scooter - Bernard Erhard as
Cy-Kill - Peter Cullen as
Pincher - Peter Renaday as
Additional Voices - Foster Brooks as
Additional Voices - Bob Holt as
Cop-Tur - Brock Peters as
General Newcastle - Kelly Ward as
Fitor
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The show is similar in theme to Hasbro's more popular Transformers series. GoBots dealt with two opposing forces of transforming robots from the planet Gobotron (which should not be confused with Cybertron): the heroic Guardians and the evil Renegades. The Guardians were led by Leader-1 with others including Turbo and Scooter. The Renegades were led by Cy-Kill, with Crasher and Cop-Tur among their ranks. The characters rarely had guns, instead shooting energy blasts out of their fists. Unlike Transformers, GoBots had regular female characters. (Transformers didn't introduce female robot characters until its second season, and then only as recurring, not regular characters.) However, the females were built like the males (only Crasher receiving any distinguishable female features). The GoBots' origin as organic beings accounted for the presence of genders among the robots.
The series generally focused on the "lead" three robots from each faction (Leader-1, Turbo and Scooter vs. Cy-Kill, Cop-Tur and Crasher), who were virtually ever-present, with other characters seeming to rotate in "guest-star" roles.
Unlike in The Transformers, GoBots had no clear divide between the two factions. The characters (as well as the toys) had no identifying insignias or markings to indicate their allegiance, although it was clearly indicated on the packaging. Likewise, there was no commonality of design within each faction.
The only theme to a side was that anything that turned into a monstrous looking robot or vehicle was a Renegade. Perhaps the most distinguishing trait dividing Guardians from Renegades was the way their voices sounded. The Guardians' voices had an echo, while the Renegades' voices were more computer-like.
Clips from the show were used in Errol Morris' Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control.
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