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* '''Racer-Bot ALPHA''' (Invisibility Force, 2005)
* '''Racer-Bot ALPHA''' (Invisibility Force, 2005)


: A clear-blue and black muscle car. In a bizarre series of events, this toy was originally scheduled for release in 2004, but was held back for unknown reasons. In early 2005, a [[redeco]] of this toy as [[Speed-Bot]] hit shelves. Racer-Bot ALPHA, however, didn't trickle out into stores until later that year, ''after'' the line had been cancelled.
: A clear-blue and black Ford Mustang muscle car. In a bizarre series of events, this toy was originally scheduled for release in 2004, but was held back for unknown reasons. In early 2005, a [[redeco]] of this toy as [[Speed-Bot]] hit shelves. Racer-Bot ALPHA, however, didn't trickle out into stores until later that year, ''after'' the line had been cancelled.


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Racer-Bot ALPHA is a Playskool Go-Bot from the Go-Bots continuity.
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Racer-Bot ALPHA is a stylish speedster who doesn't mind tangling with the Go-Bots team. He and his brother are Go-Brillium test subjects, endowed with strange new powers like the Invisibility Force.

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Toys

Playskool Go-Bots

  • Racer-Bot ALPHA (Invisibility Force, 2005)
A clear-blue and black Ford Mustang muscle car. In a bizarre series of events, this toy was originally scheduled for release in 2004, but was held back for unknown reasons. In early 2005, a redeco of this toy as Speed-Bot hit shelves. Racer-Bot ALPHA, however, didn't trickle out into stores until later that year, after the line had been cancelled.