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* [http://www.gobotsarepurelove.com/toys/gong.shtml Gong at Playskool Go-Bots are Pure Love] | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20160322030917/http://www.gobotsarepurelove.com/toys/gong.shtml Gong at Playskool Go-Bots are Pure Love (via Wayback Machine)] | ||
* [http://www.tfu.info/2003/Gobots/Strong-Bot/strong-bot.htm Strong-Bot (and Gong) at TFU.info] | * [http://www.tfu.info/2003/Gobots/Strong-Bot/strong-bot.htm Strong-Bot (and Gong) at TFU.info] | ||
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| The name or term "Gong" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Gong (disambiguation). |
- Gong is a Go-Bot from the Rescue Hero Go-Bots portion of the Go-Bots continuity family.

Gong (ゴング Gongu) is a silly name.
Fiction
Rescue Hero Go-Bots manga
Gong came across a blue pickup truck that was visibly having trouble with the large amount of boxes tucked in its cargo bed. He's a nice chap so he transformed to dump truck mode and carried half the boxes to the destination himself. Gong's Story
Toys
Rescue Hero Go-Bots
- Gong (Basic Go-Bot)
- Japanese ID number: GO-16
- The Japanese version of the Strong-Bot dump truck toy, released in 2003. The only difference between the two is that Japanese version has the original "chibi-Autobot" symbol instead of the Go-Shield.


