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===Beast Wars===
===Beast Wars===
* '''Eggbot''' (Egg Beast, 1998)
* '''Eggbot''' (Egg Beast, 1998)
 
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''EC-3'''
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''EC-3'''


: Eggbot transforms from a mechanical sphere (ostensibly an "egg" mode) into a robot. He is cast in translucent plastic except for a handful of chromed and die-cast parts. He has a non-removable keychain attached to his robot-mode back.  
: Eggbot transforms from a mechanical sphere (ostensibly an "egg" mode) into a robot. He is cast in translucent plastic except for a handful of chromed and die-cast parts. He has a non-removable keychain attached to his robot-mode back.  

Revision as of 06:58, 3 April 2009

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Eggbot is a Maximal from the Beast Wars portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Unlike his fellow Egg Beasts, Eggbot does not possess a beast mode. Regardless, he is remarkably brave for his small size and excels in hand-to-hand combat. Like his fellow Egg Beasts, Eggbot is among the oldest operational Maximals.

Toys

Beast Wars

  • Eggbot (Egg Beast, 1998)
    • Japanese ID number: EC-3
Eggbot transforms from a mechanical sphere (ostensibly an "egg" mode) into a robot. He is cast in translucent plastic except for a handful of chromed and die-cast parts. He has a non-removable keychain attached to his robot-mode back.
This mold was also used to make Dark Eggbot and Star Dust.

Trivia/Notes

  • The molds used for the Egg Beasts originated as toys from the pre-Transformers Takara Microchange line, where they were called "Meteor Robo". The keychains were added for their Beast Wars release, and were retained for the molds' use in Kiss Players.