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'''Dinger''', as befits his [[alternate mode]] of a baseball, gets hit, a lot, and flies through the air, a lot. While he does enjoy this, and it makes his fellow bots happy, all that constant impact has messed with his intelligence quite a bit, but as long as Dinger can fly through the air and make his friends happy, it doesn't seem to bother him much. | '''Dinger''', as befits his [[alternate mode]] of a baseball, gets hit, a lot, and flies through the air, a lot. While he does enjoy this, and it makes his fellow bots happy, all that constant impact has messed with his intelligence quite a bit, but as long as Dinger can fly through the air and make his friends happy, it doesn't seem to bother him much. | ||
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==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
=== | ===''BotBots Adventure''=== | ||
{{issuestub}} | {{issuestub}} | ||
{{storylink|Transformers BotBots Adventure}} | {{storylink|Transformers BotBots Adventure|BotBots Adventure}} | ||
===BotBots Official Sticker Book=== | ===''BotBots Official Sticker Book''=== | ||
Dinger | Dinger had the power of indestructibility. {{storylink|Transformers BotBots Official Sticker Book|BotBots Official Sticker Book}} | ||
{{storylink|Transformers BotBots Official Sticker Book}} | |||
=== | ===''BotBots Mad Libs''=== | ||
Dinger played in the Jock Squad's championship round of '''''adjective''''' Dodgeball. He managed to take out [[Pucksie]], but ultimatly lost to [[The In-Sole]]. {{storylink|Play Ball}} | Dinger played in the Jock Squad's championship round of '''''adjective''''' Dodgeball. He managed to take out [[Pucksie]], but ultimatly lost to [[The In-Sole]]. {{storylink|Play Ball}} | ||
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:This mold was also used to make [[Goldstruck Out]] and [[Love Struck]]. | :This mold was also used to make [[Goldstruck Out]] and [[Love Struck]]. | ||
*'''Playroom Posse''' (5-pack, 2019) | *'''Playroom Posse''' (5-pack, 2019) | ||
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: Dinger was also available in one of the "[[Playroom Posse]]" themed 5-packs, along with [[Cuddle Wuddle]], [[Quackles]], Swoonberry, and Lost Bot [[Smooth Shaker]]. | : Dinger was also available in one of the "[[Playroom Posse]]" themed 5-packs, along with [[Cuddle Wuddle]], [[Quackles]], Swoonberry, and Lost Bot [[Smooth Shaker]]. | ||
*'''Goo Goo Groopies''' (8-pack, 2019) | *'''Goo Goo Groopies''' (8-pack, 2019) | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* "Dinger" is one of many names for a home run. | * "Dinger" is one of many names for a home run. | ||
* Dinger was originally intended to be released in Series 1, as indicated by promotional material for the series and his bio in the ''[[Transformers BotBots Official Sticker Book]]''. | * Dinger was originally intended to be released in Series 1, as indicated by promotional material for the series and his bio in the ''[[Transformers BotBots Official Sticker Book|BotBots Official Sticker Book]]''. | ||
*Dinger's seams are composed of two circles on either side of his body, whereas the seams on a normal baseball are a continuous pattern which creates a "horseshoe" shape not seen on Dinger. As such, it would impossible to throw many pitches with Dinger were he a real baseball. | * Dinger's seams are composed of two circles on either side of his body, whereas the seams on a normal baseball are a continuous pattern which creates a "horseshoe" shape not seen on Dinger. As such, it would impossible to throw many pitches with Dinger were he a real baseball. | ||
* Dinger appears as a prop on the exercise equipment rack at the [[Decepticon]] base in the [[Transformers Stop Motion Netflix Anime]] shorts [[Virtually Reality]], [[Anime Attack!]], and [[The Bot Dance Off]]. | * Dinger appears as a prop on the exercise equipment rack at the [[Decepticon]] base in the ''[[Transformers Stop Motion Netflix Anime]]'' shorts "[[Virtually Reality]]", "[[Anime Attack!]]", and "[[The Bot Dance Off]]". | ||
[[Category: Jock Squad]] | [[Category: Jock Squad]] | ||
Revision as of 06:04, 26 March 2022
- Dinger is a member of the Jock Squad from BotBots.
Dinger, as befits his alternate mode of a baseball, gets hit, a lot, and flies through the air, a lot. While he does enjoy this, and it makes his fellow bots happy, all that constant impact has messed with his intelligence quite a bit, but as long as Dinger can fly through the air and make his friends happy, it doesn't seem to bother him much.
Fiction
BotBots Adventure
BotBots Official Sticker Book
Dinger had the power of indestructibility. BotBots Official Sticker Book
BotBots Mad Libs
Dinger played in the Jock Squad's championship round of adjective Dodgeball. He managed to take out Pucksie, but ultimatly lost to The In-Sole. Play Ball
Toys
BotBots
- Fresh Squeezes (8-pack, 2019)
- Series: 3
- Level: 1 Star
- Part of the third Series of BotBots, Dinger converts from a 1-inch tall soft-plastic robot into a baseball. His right hand is painted brown to resemble a catcher's mitt.
- Dinger was available in one of the "Fresh Squeezes" themed 8-packs, along with Avocando, Bunches, Stringaling, Nampy, Sugar Breath, Swoonberry, and Lost Bot Fail Polish.
- This mold was also used to make Goldstruck Out and Love Struck.
- Playroom Posse (5-pack, 2019)
- Series: 3
- Level: 1 Star
- Dinger was also available in one of the "Playroom Posse" themed 5-packs, along with Cuddle Wuddle, Quackles, Swoonberry, and Lost Bot Smooth Shaker.
- Goo Goo Groopies (8-pack, 2019)
- Series: 3
- Level: 1 Star
- Dinger was also also available in one of the "Goo Goo Groopies" 8-packs, along with Choc-O-Lawless, Batterhead, Bottle O-Tears, Perfumigator, Shushifier, Trend Blend, and Lost Bot Trisourtops.
Notes
- "Dinger" is one of many names for a home run.
- Dinger was originally intended to be released in Series 1, as indicated by promotional material for the series and his bio in the BotBots Official Sticker Book.
- Dinger's seams are composed of two circles on either side of his body, whereas the seams on a normal baseball are a continuous pattern which creates a "horseshoe" shape not seen on Dinger. As such, it would impossible to throw many pitches with Dinger were he a real baseball.
- Dinger appears as a prop on the exercise equipment rack at the Decepticon base in the Transformers Stop Motion Netflix Anime shorts "Virtually Reality", "Anime Attack!", and "The Bot Dance Off".



