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Revision as of 03:10, 7 November 2022
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- The Racer-Roni is a race car from the BotBots continuity.
Go greased lightning! The Racer-Roni wedges its way into pole position for the Hunger Hubs! Get in its way and its crust-cannon will slap you silly with salty sardines.
Fiction
BotBots cartoon
The Ruckus Rally Crime and Bun-ishment Agent Smartlit
Toys
BotBots
- Racer-Roni (Vehicle pack, 2023)
- Series: 6
- Part of the sixth Series of BotBots, the Racer-Roni transforms from a slice of pepperoni pizza into a race car. Moving the larger pepperoni into rear-wheel-mode leaves two "drivers" spaces to place BotBots figures, with (nonfunctional) steering wheels and french-fry seat backs; the seatbacks fold forward for pizza mode, but do not need to be, and in fact the wheel-pegs fit in a little better if you don't. The spaces left by the front pepperoni-wheels can also "seat" BotBots, but they're even less secure placements. The left side of the crust pops off to become a (non-firing) sardine cannon that can be mounted on a moving socket to alter its positioning. You could probably wedge a BotBot into that ditch next to the cannon if you wanna.
- Though it is not shown in the instructions, the wheels can be pulled out a bit more to make them free-spinning in racecar mode.
- This vehicle also comes with four BotBots figures: Dud Spud, and the set-exclusive figures Ulf the Orange, Veggietron, and Grease Drip.
Notes
- The Racer-Roni's instruction sheet has a couple of interesting quirks: it calls the vehicle the "Race-A-Roni" (presumably an early name and reference to the "Rice-A-Roni" food product), plus it's marked as a "Series 7" product.



