Lieutenant Lo Mein

Lieutenant Lo Mein is a member of the Hibotchi Heats from BotBots.
"I got the Death Of A Salesman Special, which came with Willie Lo Mein."

Lieutenant Lo Mein is a samurai warrior and skilled master of the art of kung-chew, who utilizes his chop sticks of fury to swiftly defeat even the toughest of opponents. Although the many years of combat may have knocked a few of his noodles loose, he still has the skills to outmaneuver and outfight any adversary that crosses his path.

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Fiction

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Stop-motion shorts

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Lieutenant Lo Mein was one of the participants of the Goldrush Games. He squared off against Shifty Gifty in the one-on-one combat event, the pair engaging in a dizzying flurry of attacks. It's uncertain who won the bout, and both were in the audience by the time Cheero and Whirlderful's fight ended up with Cheero deciding to open a churro stand instead. Get Ready, Get Set...

Toys

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BotBots

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  • Hibotchi Heats (8-pack, 2020)
  • Series: 5
  • Level: 2 Star
  • Accessories: Chopsticks
Part of the fifth series of BotBots, Lieutenant Lo Mein changes from a Chinese take out box of lo mein noodles to a robot and back. He includes a set of chopsticks (that are molded together as one piece) which can slot into the top of his alt-mode or be held in either of his hands in robot mode, making him one of the few BotBots with an added accessory.
He is available in two different "Hibotchi Heats"-themed 8-packs:
The first set includes him, Flood Jug, Nomaste, Telly, Slurp-A-Derp, Special Optics, Sweet Fang, and a blind-packed Skippy Dippy Disc.
The second includes him, Doctor Flicker, Glam Glare Fancy Flare, Razzle Tazzeled, Snuggle Puggle, Unreelz Dealz, Wasabi Breath, and a blind packed Poo-Shoo.
This mold was also used to make Tappy Takeout.
The first set listed is a "recommended minimum buy" for a complete set of Series 5 BotBots.

Notes

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  • Lieutenant Lo Mein is the "example" character used for the "2 MODES" demonstration illustration on the Hibotchi Heats' cardfront.