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==Notes==
==Notes==
*It is unclear how exactly Morocco was able to engineer a man-made Transformer, as it was established in ''Prime'' (which is set in the same continuity) when [[MECH]] tried to build a Transformer, they required [[Energon]] and a [[Transformation cog]]. The MorBots seem to make do without either and unless he managed to gain access to Cybertronian "[[Vehicon (Prime)|technology]]" through [[Iacon Relics|other]] [[MECH|means]] (Morocco ''has'' been alive for more than a century), this goes completely unexplained in the show itself.
*It is unclear how exactly Morocco was able to engineer a man-made Transformer, as it was established in ''Prime'' (which is set in the same continuity) when [[MECH]] tried to build a Transformer, they required [[Energon]] and a [[Transformation cog]]. The MorBots seem to make do without either, unless he managed to gain access to Cybertronian "[[Vehicon (Prime)|technology]]" through [[Iacon relics|other]] [[MECH|means]] (Morocco ''has'' been alive for more than a century), as do the fake Rescue Bots Morocco builds in "[[Double Villainy]]". It's unknown if those Rescue Bot doubles could also count as MorBots.
*The fake Rescue Bots Morocco builds in "[[Double Villainy]]", also seem to be built in a similar fashion to the MorBots (evidently not requiring T-Cogs, Energon, etc.), it's unknown if those Rescue Bot doubles could also count as types of MorBot.
*The leader of the MorBots in the alternate timeline is shown to have the ability to speak, meaning that unlike [[Nemesis Prime (Prime)|Nemesis Prime]], the MorBots seem to be atleast partial autonomous. He was also slightly larger and had a different color scheme than the rest of the MorBots. None of the "main" timeline MorBots are shown to be fully sentient in this manner until the [[Morocco virus]] uploads his mind into the "MorBots 2.0".
*The leader of the MorBots in the alternate timeline is shown to have the ability to speak, meaning that unlike [[Nemesis Prime (Prime)|Nemesis Prime]], the MorBots seem to be atleast partial autonomous. He was also slightly larger and had a different color scheme than the rest of the MorBots. None of the "main" timeline MorBots are shown to be fully sentient in this manner until the [[Morocco virus]] uploads his mind into the "MorBots 2.0".



Revision as of 11:53, 24 March 2020

The MorBot is a robot from the Rescue Bots portion of the Aligned continuity family.
Go, mighty MorBot!

The MorBot is an invention of Doctor Morocco. Constructed of the most advanced technology, it is positively bristling with deadly weapons hi-tech rescuing gear, including a giant cannon industrial-strength fire extinguisher and rocket boots. It even has the ability to convert into an armored assault tank a rescue vehicle. It's sure to be a great asset to any terrorist rescue organization.

Fiction

Rescue Bots cartoon

Voice actor: Maurice LaMarche (English){{#if: |, {{{2}}}}}

In 1939, following the arrival of the time-travelling Autobots from the future, Morocco had the robots' abilities studied, but when the tests yielded little information, he strung the robots up with electromagnets and prepared to vivisect them. The arrival of Optimus Prime and Bumblebee from the future stymied his plans, but even as the robots and children escaped back to their future, Morocco discovered that they had accidentally left a small robot behind. It's a Bot Time Before he could examine it, however, the Rescue Bots returned to 1939, retrieving Dither. It is still possible, however, from the little information he may have been able to gather, he was still able to enginner a Morbot by 2012. Bot to the Future

MECH should have just asked Doctor Morocco how to build a Transformer.

After causing Doc Greene to be fired as Griffin Rock's lead scientist, Morocco sabotaged a road roller, allowing his MorBot to swoop in and save the day ahead of the Rescue Bots. The MorBot made short work of the roller, impressing Mayor Luskey, who agreed to let the MorBot enter into a competition with Chief Burn's team. Morocco engineered a fire at the dock, which the MorBot extinguished by diving into the sea and causing a giant wave. After the MorBot stopped both a runaway toy rocket and Doc Greene's solar car, the latter just before it would have squashed the mayor, Luskey was only too happy to promote Morocco to lead scientist. The Other Doctor

The MorBot continued to rescue people, halting Mr. Harrison's runaway flight and retrieving Mister Pettypaws from a tree, though its rescue methods left something to be desired. It also guarded the laboratory, and pursued Blades, Dani and Cody when they tried to spy on Morocco. After Cody and Frankie sneaked into the lab, they were spotted by Morocco, who sent the MorBot after them. Though carelessly knocking a grenade and causing an explosion, the MorBot pursued its quarry into Morocco's blimp. It was prevented from reaching the two children by a large door, and by the time it broke through, Cody had landed the blimp. The MorBot jumped out to attack them, only to be surrounded by the Rescue Bots, who forcibly disassembled it. The Reign of Morocco

A solitary MorBot stood aboard the bridge of Morocco's main sub, the Nemo. Double Villainy Doc Greene was studying the MorBot which the Rescue Bots had disassembled, keeping its head on a table in his lab, much to Frankie's discomfort. Some mutant army ants were later able to reconnect the head's power supply, enabling the MorBot to reactivate and break Morocco out of jail. During his escape, the MorBot was devoured by the army ants. Bugs in the System

The 3D printed Morocco virus was able to build a new, more advanced MorBot using items stolen from the Griffin Rock laboratory. He used the MorBot 2.0 to steal tech associated with the Scrubber Initiative, only for it to be blown up by a boobytrapped GroundBridge. Upgrades It was soon repaired by the Scrubbers Morocco now controlled, and he uploaded himself into it, effectively becoming the MorBot himself. This fusion of Morocco and MorBot ended up plunging into an undersea abyss after Morocco attempted to abduct Cody as his human partner. Transformations


Alternate timeline

Decepti... errr, nevermind.

Using technology from the robot, Dither, which had been left behind in 1939 by the time-traveling Rescue Bots, Morocco eventually created an army of "MorBot" automatons and took over Griffin Rock, redubbing it "Moropolis". When a team of Autobots returned from 1939, Optimus Prime and Bumblebee began trashing the Morbots, eventually wiping out all of them except the larger red MorBot that Morocco was driving. The evil scientist drove the last MorBot after the rogue group as they headed for the Temporal Station they were using. He was too late to stop them however, and crashed the MorBot into the time machine. The Autobots returned to 1939 to retrieve Dither and erased the timeline. Bot to the Future

Toys

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Rescue Bots

  • Bumblebee and MorBot (2-pack, 2014)
Only available in a two-pack with Bumblebee based on his motorcycle Rescan figure, MorBot is a non-transforming minifigure with no articulation. He is also a little chubby.


  • Tunnel Rescue Drill (multi-pack, 2015)
A MorBot came packaged with Graham Burns and the Tunnel Rescue Drill. It is identical to the previous 2-pack release.


MorBot than you can handle.

Rescan Series

  • MorBot (Rescan figure, 2016)
Part of the eleventh wave of Rescue Bots Rescan figures, the MorBot transforms into a futuristic formula 1 race car when his spoiler is flipped up. He is an extensive retool of fellow race-car-bot Blurr, with most of the visible parts changed.
This figure has the distinction of being the first transformable bad guy toy in the Rescue Bots line, and is the only MorBot sold independent from a playset or multi-pack.
Due to the show's storyline, this figure also doubles as the Morocco virus.


Flip Racers

  • Chomp & Chase Raceway (Playset, 2017)
Released as part of the "Chomp & Chase Raceway" playset, Flip Racer MorBot transforms automatically from car to robot when the vehicle mode is lifted up and placed on its end.


  • Optimus Prime Race Track Trailer (Playset, 2017)
A Walmart exclusive, Optimus Prime Race Track Trailer includes bonus Flip Racers Heatwave the Fire-Bot and MorBot figures.

Notes

  • It is unclear how exactly Morocco was able to engineer a man-made Transformer, as it was established in Prime (which is set in the same continuity) when MECH tried to build a Transformer, they required Energon and a Transformation cog. The MorBots seem to make do without either, unless he managed to gain access to Cybertronian "technology" through other means (Morocco has been alive for more than a century), as do the fake Rescue Bots Morocco builds in "Double Villainy". It's unknown if those Rescue Bot doubles could also count as MorBots.
  • The leader of the MorBots in the alternate timeline is shown to have the ability to speak, meaning that unlike Nemesis Prime, the MorBots seem to be atleast partial autonomous. He was also slightly larger and had a different color scheme than the rest of the MorBots. None of the "main" timeline MorBots are shown to be fully sentient in this manner until the Morocco virus uploads his mind into the "MorBots 2.0".

Foreign names

  • Italian: MoRobot