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*T-Bob is the kid-appeal robot character in the ''[[M.A.S.K. (franchise)|M.A.S.K.]]'' cartoon. His name is stated in ancillary sources to be short for "Thingamabob".
*T-Bob is the kid-appeal robot character in the ''[[M.A.S.K. (franchise)|M.A.S.K.]]'' cartoon. His name is stated in ancillary sources to be short for "Thingamabob".
*T-Bob is unnamed in "[[Withered Hope]]", but the very specific description given matches his character design.
*T-Bob is unnamed in "[[Withered Hope]]", but the very specific description given matches his character design.
*The [[Teleoperated Battlefield Ordnance Batteries]] are a reference to him in design and acronym.


[[Category:M.A.S.K.]]
[[Category:M.A.S.K.]]

Latest revision as of 04:56, 10 January 2023

T-Bob is an oddly-shaped robot with a three-wheeled locomotive system.

Fiction

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TransTech

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Optimus Prime called Bumblebee "T-Bob" by accident. Bee in the City

While searching for Bug Bite in Axiom Nexus, the only lead to his whereabouts that Bad Boy and Treds managed to acquire was T-Bob saying he saw a Decepticon that matched Bug Bite's description talking with another robot in Reclamation and Commerce District 3. Withered Hope

Notes

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  • T-Bob is the kid-appeal robot character in the M.A.S.K. cartoon. His name is stated in ancillary sources to be short for "Thingamabob".
  • T-Bob is unnamed in "Withered Hope", but the very specific description given matches his character design.
  • The Teleoperated Battlefield Ordnance Batteries are a reference to him in design and acronym.