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One of the few in the mall to not reject the [[Lost Bots]], 24K used his mighty power to grant unlimited games to help the outcasts play whatever they wanted at the arcade. When [[Kikmee]] was drawn to the lure of the disused claw machine, instead of [[Burgertron]]'s suggestion of going on a quest, 24K obligingly set her up, since that's what he does, daddio. However, Kikmee's determination and mad skills came up against the machine's design making it nigh-impossible for her to win. 24K dropped this knowledge on her, and how her chances of winning were approximately slim-to-zip, but this only fired her up more, and she ordered 24K back into the slot. Kikmee continued to lose, leading 24K to suggest she maybe take a metal health break, which was rejected (wa-hoo). 24K then accompanied the other Lost Bots in rescuing [[Burgertron]] and [[Dimlit]] from the abandoned [[Costa Pasta|Italian kitchen]] next door, and when the whole place began to fall down, it was 24K who suggested they all skedaddle. As the Lost Bots went over their gains from the night's adventures and headed home, 24K celebrated a satisfying conclusion. ''Oh, yeah!'' {{storylink|The Lost Bots and the Claw Crusade}} | One of the few in the mall to not reject the [[Lost Bots]], 24K used his mighty power to grant unlimited games to help the outcasts play whatever they wanted at the arcade. When [[Kikmee]] was drawn to the lure of the disused claw machine, instead of [[Burgertron]]'s suggestion of going on a quest, 24K obligingly set her up, since that's what he does, daddio. However, Kikmee's determination and mad skills came up against the machine's design making it nigh-impossible for her to win. 24K dropped this knowledge on her, and how her chances of winning were approximately slim-to-zip, but this only fired her up more, and she ordered 24K back into the slot. Kikmee continued to lose, leading 24K to suggest she maybe take a metal health break, which was rejected (wa-hoo). 24K then accompanied the other Lost Bots in rescuing [[Burgertron]] and [[Dimlit]] from the abandoned [[Costa Pasta|Italian kitchen]] next door, and when the whole place began to fall down, it was 24K who suggested they all skedaddle. As the Lost Bots went over their gains from the night's adventures and headed home, 24K celebrated a satisfying conclusion. ''Oh, yeah!'' {{storylink|The Lost Bots and the Claw Crusade}} | ||
Along with all the other BotBots, 24K-Bit attended the Bot Prom, where he showed off his moves on the dance floor, until the flesh being broke containment, ruining the party for everyone. Oh ''no!'' {{storylink|On the Bot Prom Dance Floor}} | Along with all the other BotBots, 24K-Bit attended the [[Bot Prom]], where he showed off his moves on the dance floor, until [[Dave (BotBots)|the flesh being]] broke containment, ruining the party for everyone. Oh ''no!'' {{storylink|On the Bot Prom Dance Floor}} | ||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
Revision as of 23:25, 20 April 2022
- 24K-Bit is a member of the Arcade Renegades from BotBots.

Starting a rap like this is super cliche!
A celebrity among the Arcade Renegades, 24K-Bit is a solid gold rapper who brings the bling and raucous rhymes, while racking up huge scores on any machine he plays.
Now... who's ready to par-TAY?!
Fiction
BotBots Mad Libs
24-K Bit would hand out golden plural noun to play games at first name's Game Palace. Arcade Action
BotBots cartoon
- Voice actor: ? (English), Simon Zwiers (Dutch), Felix Würgler (German), Károly Moser (Hungarian), Manikant Sarbhoy (Indian), Nugraha Sukma Ramadhan (Indonesian), Ahmad Azizi Abdul Karim (Malay), Cassiano Ávila (Brazilian Portuguese), André Raimundo (European Portuguese), Ivan Porodnov (Russian), Alex Villamar (Latin-American Spanish), Virgil Aioanei (Romanian), Emin Yaraç (Turkish)
One of the few in the mall to not reject the Lost Bots, 24K used his mighty power to grant unlimited games to help the outcasts play whatever they wanted at the arcade. When Kikmee was drawn to the lure of the disused claw machine, instead of Burgertron's suggestion of going on a quest, 24K obligingly set her up, since that's what he does, daddio. However, Kikmee's determination and mad skills came up against the machine's design making it nigh-impossible for her to win. 24K dropped this knowledge on her, and how her chances of winning were approximately slim-to-zip, but this only fired her up more, and she ordered 24K back into the slot. Kikmee continued to lose, leading 24K to suggest she maybe take a metal health break, which was rejected (wa-hoo). 24K then accompanied the other Lost Bots in rescuing Burgertron and Dimlit from the abandoned Italian kitchen next door, and when the whole place began to fall down, it was 24K who suggested they all skedaddle. As the Lost Bots went over their gains from the night's adventures and headed home, 24K celebrated a satisfying conclusion. Oh, yeah! The Lost Bots and the Claw Crusade
Along with all the other BotBots, 24K-Bit attended the Bot Prom, where he showed off his moves on the dance floor, until the flesh being broke containment, ruining the party for everyone. Oh no! On the Bot Prom Dance Floor
Toys
BotBots

- Arcade Renegades Surprise (16-pack, 2019)
- Series: 3
- Level: 3 Stars
- Part of the third series of BotBots, 24K-Bit is a redeco of Pucksie, transforming into a golden game token.
- He is available in three of the six iterations of the "Arcade Renegades Surprise" 16-pack, found only in one of the eight blindpacked bubbles on the package. The ID code for each arrangement is printed on the back, just to the right of the team art next to Sweet Cheat (appropriate!).
- They come in these blindpacked arrangements:
- 1: 24K-Bit, S'up Dawg, Laceface, Sheriff Sugarfeet, Skillz Punk, Spud Muffin, Sweet Cheat, Tangry Tart
- 3: 24K-Bit, Chilla Gorilla, Duderoni, Papa Click, Skillz Punk, Spud Muffin, Sweet Cheat, Wrist Banned
- 6: 24K-Bit, The Fizz, Papa Click, Pixelfin, Sheriff Sugarfeet, Sweet Cheat, Tangry Tart, Wrist Banned
- This mold was also used to make Alda Feelz, Bemyne, and Songwave.
Notes
- 24K-Bit is the "example" character used for the "2 MODES" demonstration illustration on the Arcade Renegades' box-front.
- While 24K-Bit's online bio is a first-person rap lacking gendered pronouns, the cartoon later established the character as male.
- Writer Alan Denton noted that "we did watch several Duffman clips on Youtube while writing 24K-Bit's lines"[1], referring to the Duff Beer partytime spokesman from The Simpsons. Oh yeah!


