Hamurai

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Hamurai is a member of the Lost Bots from BotBots.
"PORK CHOP SANDWICHES!"

The pugnacious, protein-packed Hamurai storms into battle, always accompanied by his trademark battle cry: "Pork chop!" Though he's well past his expiration date, he just won't stop fighting, and he's got his rotten "battle scars" to prove his determination.

Fiction

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BotBots Official Sticker Book

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Hamurai had the power to make a thick slice using his sword. BotBots Official Sticker Book

Lost Bots!

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Hamurai was part of Dimlit's group of Lost Bots that left to see if they could find places where they actually belonged. He later returned with the group to Lost and Found after realizing they were already where they belonged. Lost Bots!

Get Ready, Get Set…

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Hamurai was one of the participants of the Goldrush Games. After some training with Handy Dandy, he took on Bonehead the Unbrave in the one-on-one combat event. It is unclear who won, and both were in the audience by the time Cheero and Whirlderful's fight ended with Cheero opening up a churro stand using Whirlderful's flung batter as the base. Get Ready, Get Set…

Toys

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BotBots

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Pyew-shido.
  • Blind Bag Mystery Figures (Single pack, 2019)
  • Series: 2
  • ID Code: 22
  • Level: 2 Star / 3 Star (see Notes)
  • Accessories: Bone-sword
Part of the second series of BotBots, Hamurai transforms from a robotic samurai into a moldy ham shank. His ham mode's leg bone pulls out to become his sword in robot mode, a rare instance of a BotBot actually having an accessory.
He is only available in the blindpacked "Blind Bag Mystery Figures" assortment, and like all the Bots in that assortment, comes 1 to a case of 24.
This mold was also going to be used to make The Vengeful Terror-Yaki, but that figure was cancelled.

Notes

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  • As revealed in the BotBots Official Sticker Book, Hamurai is a lost member of the Spoiled Rottens.
  • Hamurai's Star rating differs between sources. The pack-in checklist has him as 2 Stars, but the BotBots website has him at 3. Mind, 3 is more accurate, given Hamurai's actual rarity.
  • He appears to take inspiration from the multiple versions of Bludgeon, being a skull-faced samurai.