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===''BotBots'' cartoon===
===''BotBots'' cartoon===
{{voiceactor|[[Deven Mack]] (English)|[[Raphael Ferreira]] (Brazilian Portuguese), [[Alexandre Carvalho]] (European Portuguese)}}
{{voiceactor|[[Deven Mack]] (English)|[[Robert Hájek]] (Czech), [[Daniel Vognstrup Jørgensen]] (Danish), [[Lucas van den Elshout]] (Dutch), [[Elias Hjelm]] (Finnish), [[Tom Trouffier]] (French), [[Marcel Mann]] (German), [[Rada Bálint]] (Hungarian), [[Ketan Kava]] (Indian), [[Dimas Setiaji]] (Indonesian), [[Alex Polidori]] (Italian), [[Muhammad Ihsan Atim]] (Malay), [[Sveinung Oppegaard]] (Norwegian), [[Jan Piotrowski]] (Polish), [[Raphael Ferreira]] (Brazilian Portuguese), [[Alexandre Carvalho]] (European Portuguese), [[Mikhail Filippov]] (Russian), [[David Flores]] (Castilian Spanish), [[Diego Becerril]] (Latin-American Spanish), [[Dragoș Ioniță]] (Romanian), [[Ludwig Westman]] (Swedish), [[Onur Kırış]] (Turkish)}}
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Revision as of 10:52, 27 March 2022

Dimlit is a member of the Lost Bots from BotBots.
"Don't call me 'Sparky'!"

After being turned into a tiny robot by energon-infused mist, former flashlight Dimlit has been prone to forgetting things—where he's been, how he got there, and even the fact that he can provide his own illumination. That last part is especially a problem, since he's terrified of being alone in the dark, and his love of exploration means that he often winds up wandering somewhere dark and scary.

Fiction

BotBots Adventure


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BotBots Adventure

BotBots Official Sticker Book

Dimlit had the power to explore. BotBots Official Sticker Book

Musical Mall Madness

This stop motion singalong was a remake of the "Official Digital Commercial" below.

Musical Mall Madness

Lost Bots!

One day while playing with Stinkeye Stapleton Dimlit saw how much in common the Greaser Gang members S'up Dawg and Hawt Diggity were. He decided to set out with a group of other Lost Bots to see if there were tribes out there where they fit in better.

As the group visits various stores in the mall, Dimlit lead Bonz-Eye to the home-and-garden store since he thinks the Shed Heads might be the tribe where they will fit best. Rootwing and Slobber Rock invite them to go outside to garden, but Dimlit and Bonz-Eye decide not to join them since they're indoor bots.

Returning to Lost and Found, Dimlit felt bad that none of the Lost bots found the place where they belong. He then saw his fellow Lost Bots playing together, making him realize they were where they belonged already. Lost Bots!

BotBots cartoon

Voice actor: Deven Mack (English), Robert Hájek (Czech), Daniel Vognstrup Jørgensen (Danish), Lucas van den Elshout (Dutch), Elias Hjelm (Finnish), Tom Trouffier (French), Marcel Mann (German), Rada Bálint (Hungarian), Ketan Kava (Indian), Dimas Setiaji (Indonesian), Alex Polidori (Italian), Muhammad Ihsan Atim (Malay), Sveinung Oppegaard (Norwegian), Jan Piotrowski (Polish), Raphael Ferreira (Brazilian Portuguese), Alexandre Carvalho (European Portuguese), Mikhail Filippov (Russian), David Flores (Castilian Spanish), Diego Becerril (Latin-American Spanish), Dragoș Ioniță (Romanian), Ludwig Westman (Swedish), Onur Kırış (Turkish)


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Commercial appearances

Official Digital Commercial

Dimlit emerged from a dark cubby-hole in Lost and Found, jumping out with the other Lost Bots. Official Digital Commercial

Toys

BotBots

  • Blind Bag Mystery Figures (Single pack, 2018)
    • Series: 1
    • ID Code: 18
    • Level: 2 Star
Part of the first Series of BotBots, Dimlit changes from a flashlight into a small robot and back.
The only notable difference between the single-pack and multi-pack release (see below) is that the single-pack has production number stamping on him, where the multi-pack version does not.
Dimlit is available in the individual blindpacked assortment, and like all single-pack BotBots, is 1 to a case of 24.
This mold was also used to make Lumidope and Terror Tale Torch.
This pack is a "recommended minimum buy" for a complete set of Series 1 BotBots.
  • Toilet Troop (5-pack, 2018)
    • Series: 1
    • Level: 2 Star
Dimlit is also available in the blindpacked portion of one of the "Toilet Troop" 5-packs, packed with Frohawk, King Toots, Sticky McGee, and Unilla Icequeencone.

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