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{{toydesigner|[[Mark Maher]] (concept artist)}}
{{toydesigner|[[Mark Maher]] (concept artist)}}


: Part of the sixth Series of ''[[Transformers: BotBots (toyline)| BotBots]]'', Pew Pew Pew transforms from a 1-inch tall robot into a blaster gun and back. They include a blast effect for their gun mode that can be held by their robot mode.
: Part of the sixth Series of ''[[Transformers: BotBots (toyline)| BotBots]]'', Pew Pew Pew transforms from a 1-inch tall robot into a blaster gun and back. They include a blast effect that sticks into the barrel of the gun mode, though the way the toy transforms means the grip is far from strong. The blast effect's peg is a standard 3mm, which means it can also be hand-held, as seen in some of their character art.


: They are available in one of the "Gamer Geeks"-themed 5-packs, packed alongside [[Chitter Click#Toys|Chitter Click]], [[Go-Naut]], [[Scratchmouth]], and a [[blindpacking|blind-packed]] [[Blindspot]].
: They are available in one of the "Gamer Geeks"-themed 5-packs, packed alongside [[Chitter Click#Toys|Chitter Click]], [[Go-Naut]], [[Scratchmouth]], and a [[blindpacking|blind-packed]] [[Blindspot]].
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**''Series'': '''6'''
**''Series'': '''6'''
**''Level'': '''Common'''
**''Level'': '''Common'''
**''Accessories'': Blast effect


: Pew Pew Pew was also available with the [[Outta Controller#Toys|Outta Controller]] vehicle, packed along with [[Player the Handbook]], [[Snuzzlebeard]], and [[Steer'd Wrong#Toys|Steer'd Wrong]].
: Pew Pew Pew was also available with the [[Outta Controller#Toys|Outta Controller]] vehicle, packed along with [[Player the Handbook]], [[Snuzzlebeard]], and [[Steer'd Wrong#Toys|Steer'd Wrong]].
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Pew Pew Pew's chest, abdominal region, and scope arm are based on [[Megatron (G1)|"Generation 1" Megatron's]], while their face is based on [[Kremzeek]].
* Pew Pew Pew's chest, abdominal region, and scope arm are based on [[Megatron (G1)|"Generation 1" Megatron's]], while their face is based on [[Kremzeek]].
* Their stock photography consistently mis-transforms them, failing to flip up the very ends of the gunbarrel halves to form flat feet in robot mode, as seen on [https://www.instagram.com/p/CbdMK6MuqFl/ Mark Maher's design sketches and color layouts]. Interestingly, the design art does not have the Kremzeek and Megatron elements.


[[Category: Gamer Geeks]]
[[Category: Gamer Geeks]]
[[Category: Toy-only characters]]
[[Category: Toy-only characters]]

Revision as of 00:26, 23 November 2022

Pew Pew Pew is a member of the Gamer Geeks from BotBots.
File:BotBots SeriesSix PewPewPew.jpg

Pew Pew Pew probably doesn't drain energy sources.

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Toys

BotBots

  • Gamer Geeks (5-pack, 2022)
    • Series: 6
    • Rarity: Common
    • Accessories: Blast effect
  • Known designers: Mark Maher (concept artist){{#if: |, {{{2}}}}}
Part of the sixth Series of BotBots, Pew Pew Pew transforms from a 1-inch tall robot into a blaster gun and back. They include a blast effect that sticks into the barrel of the gun mode, though the way the toy transforms means the grip is far from strong. The blast effect's peg is a standard 3mm, which means it can also be hand-held, as seen in some of their character art.
They are available in one of the "Gamer Geeks"-themed 5-packs, packed alongside Chitter Click, Go-Naut, Scratchmouth, and a blind-packed Blindspot.


  • Outta Controller (Ruckus Racer vehicle pack, 2022)
    • Series: 6
    • Level: Common
    • Accessories: Blast effect
Pew Pew Pew was also available with the Outta Controller vehicle, packed along with Player the Handbook, Snuzzlebeard, and Steer'd Wrong.

Notes

  • Pew Pew Pew's chest, abdominal region, and scope arm are based on "Generation 1" Megatron's, while their face is based on Kremzeek.
  • Their stock photography consistently mis-transforms them, failing to flip up the very ends of the gunbarrel halves to form flat feet in robot mode, as seen on Mark Maher's design sketches and color layouts. Interestingly, the design art does not have the Kremzeek and Megatron elements.