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==Fiction==
===BotBots Official Sticker Book===
Ollie Bite has the power to never forget the lyrics. {{storylink|Transformers BotBots Official Sticker Book}}


==Toys==
==Toys==

Revision as of 22:52, 3 September 2021

Rock Swagger is a member of the Lost Bots from BotBots.
Keep him away from the Toilet Troop!

A-well, if you, uh, wanna rock out with the hippin'est, happin'est, boppin'est BotBot of 'em all, look no further, than Rock Swagger. This groovy cat was a big star back in the day, and now he's back on the road with his new band, "Swagger and the Cybers," a band that you can't help falling in love with.

Fiction

BotBots Official Sticker Book

Ollie Bite has the power to never forget the lyrics. Transformers BotBots Official Sticker Book

Toys

BotBots

"Thank you, thank you very much."
  • Shed Heads (5-pack, 2019)
    • Series: 2
    • Level: 3 Star
Part of the second series of BotBots, Rock Swagger transforms from a soft plastic robot into a "flying V" electric guitar.
He is available as a blind-packaged figure in one of the "Shed Heads" themed 5-packs, along with Drillit Yaself, Holey Moldy, Lolly Mints, and Spots the Rock.
This mold was also used to make Axwell.
This pack is a "recommended minimum buy" for a complete set of Series 2 BotBots.


  • Spoiled Rottens (8-pack, 2019)
    • Series: 2
    • Level: 3 Star
Rock Swagger is also available as a blind-packaged figure in one of the "Spoiled Rottens" themed 8-packs, along with Grrr'illa Grimes, Grumpy Clumpy, Sour Wing, Hashtagz, Lolly Mints, Scribby, and Hawt Mess.

Notes

  • Do we really need to spell out who he's based on?
  • As revealed in the BotBots Sticker Book, Rock Swagger was lost from the Music Mob.
  • Rock's bridge (the bit holding the strings at the base of the guitar) is modeled after Generation 1 Soundwave's helmet, with the strings obscuring the face. Rock even shares Soundwave's color scheme.