Fit Ness Monster

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Fit Ness Monster is a member of the Jock Squad from BotBots.
Hustle hustle, muscle muscle!

Fit Ness Monster is suuuuper into fitness. She'll make sure you are doing the most you can to get as fit, toned, ripped, etc. as you can. To her, there's no such thing as being lazy, so why aren't you out there working out? You're supposed to be doing laps right now. Let's go, let's go, let's GO!!

Fiction

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BotBots Official Sticker Book

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Fit Ness Monster had the power to get things moving. BotBots Official Sticker Book

Toys

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BotBots

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  • Toilet Troop (5-pack, 2018)
Part of the first Series of BotBots, Fit Ness Monster converts from a 1-inch tall robot into a fitness tracker.
Fit Ness was also available in the blind-packed portion of one of the "Toilet Troop" 5-packs, along with Frohawk, Poo Sham, Sprinkleberry D'uhnut, and Lost Bot Bonz-Eye.
This mold was also used to make Bully Bulldog, and Wrist Banned, and was almost used to make Squatty Spot, but that figure was cancelled.


  • Greaser Gang (8-pack, 2018)
Fit Ness was also available in one of the "Greaser Gang" themed 8-packs, along with Major Lee Screwge, Point Dexter, Poo Sham, Shredder Jack, S'up Dawg, Waddlepop, and Lost Bot Game Over.
This pack is a "recommended minimum buy" for a complete set of Series 1 BotBots.


  • Jock Squad (8-pack, 2018)
Fit Ness was also also available in one of the "Jock Squad" 8-packs, along with Fottle Barts, Goob Toob, Grit Sandwood, Laceface, Nrjeez, Point Dexter, and Lost Bot Clogstopper.
This pack is a possible "recommended minimum buy" for a complete set of Series 1 BotBots. Grit Sandwood is the only BotBot needed in that pack, but he also appears in another Jock Squad pack where he is also the only BotBot needed in that pack. Yeah it means a bunch of redundant Bots either way, sorry!


Notes

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  • Fit Ness Monster name is an allusion to the Loch Ness Monster.
  • Fit's display shows an Autobot symbol, though this is not likely to be a sign of actual faction affiliation, just Branding! It also has "19:84" on it, aka "the year the Transformers franchise began". How this number works in a fitness tracker context, though, is confusing.
  • The instructions' photography shows the entire front of her tracker mode with silver paint, including the bits that form the back of her arms, where the final product (and other promotional photography) is unpainted.
  • Some foreign translations of Fit's online bio from Hasbro's website change her gender to male.