Vomit Comet

Vomit Comet is a member of the Custodial Crew from BotBots
"No, your full name!"
"Barfolomew!"

Vomit Comet was once a puddle of vomit (hurk) before he was brought to life by an energon cloud. This (brurff) means he's got something of a sensitive stomach, often pausing mid(retch)-sentence to groan and belch. Still, his fellow BotBots don't seem to mind, patiently waiting for him to finish. Not like they have lunches to lose....

Their fellow Custodial Crew mate Grunge Plunge sure doesn't seem to mind the smell. The two are getting along famously.

Fiction

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Voice actor: Martin Roach (English){{#if: Markus Bäckman (Finnish), Reinhard Scheunemann (German), Vilmos Papucsek (Hungarian), Harda Billy (Indonesian), Ahmad Azizi Abdul Karim (Malay), Mikhail Filippov (Russian), Gerardo Reyero (Latin-American Spanish)|, Markus Bäckman (Finnish), Reinhard Scheunemann (German), Vilmos Papucsek (Hungarian), Harda Billy (Indonesian), Ahmad Azizi Abdul Karim (Malay), Mikhail Filippov (Russian), Gerardo Reyero (Latin-American Spanish)}}

As Lady Loofah desperately attempted to clean up a pile of puke, it transformed into a grinning Vomit Comet. Lady Loofah responded with a withering stare. Mall Than Meets the Eye In the bathroom Vomit Comet caused mischief with the Custodial Crew while Clogstopper secretly watched. Lone Bot and Carb

When Burgertron of the Lost Bots was presumed guilty of premeditated donutcide, he was taken to Food Court Court, where the honorable Vomit Comet served as the judge for his trial. Thanks to damning character witnesses, the persuasive arguments of Spud Muffin, and utterly incompetent defense from Lost Bots Dimlit and Clogstopper, Judge Comet nearly found Burgertron guilty and sentenced him to exile, until a last minute interruption from Kikmee and Bonz-Eye proved the supposed victim Sprinkleberry D'uhnut was alive. In light of this evidence, Vomit Comet found Burgertron innocent. Crime and Bun-ishment

Along with the rest of the Custodial Crew, Vomit Comet took part in the Goldrush Games. The Goldrush Games - Part the First He participated in the Rubber Chicken Bungee Jump, but was unable to touch the target on the floor below, losing to Dimlit. The Goldrush Games - Part the Second

Toys

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Undigested Flying Object
  • Blind Bag Mystery Figures (Single pack, 2022)
  • Series: 6
  • ID Code: T
  • Rarity: Common
Part of the sixth Series of BotBots, Vomit Comet transforms from a pile of puke (with some very distressing color splotches) into a little green alien robot (with a pile of puke on its back).
They are available in the blind-packed "Blind Bag Mystery Figures" assortment, and like all Bots in the assortment, comes one to a case of 24.


  • Custodial Crew (8-pack, 2022)
  • Series: 6
  • Rarity: Common
They were also available in one of the "Custodial Crew"-themed 8-packs, packed in with Caution, Grammy Giggleclean, Grunge Plunge, Loose Deuce, Roboclean, Unhandy, and the blind-packed Greasebowl.


Notes

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"That can't be Boomer puke, is it?"
  • "Vomit comet" is the nickname given to [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}reduced-gravity aircraft|{{#if:||reduced-gravity aircraft}}]] used to simulate zero gravity. The effects on those experiencing it can be rather... stomach-turning to say the least.
  • It is possible the toy iteration of Vomit Comet is meant to be female. The Custodial Crew card-art shows them holding hands with Grunge Plunge with little hearts floating around them (and a massive stink-cloud emanating from the pair); or maybe Grunge is female, or they're both guys or both gals and the toy packaging is getting more progressive. Until an official bio shows up, though, it's all guesses.
  • The shape of Vomit Comet's cartoon-model's distinctive head wings can be spotted in some crowd shots throughout the series.