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Sometimes [[Chase (RB)|Chase]]'s job isn't that hard.
Sometimes [[Chase (RB)|Chase]]'s job isn't that hard.
 
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==Fiction==
===''Rescue Bots'' cartoon===
{{spoiler|Rescue Dog|June 28}}
The crook hid in a back alley after robbing the [[Griffin Rock]] bank, but was sniffed out by [[Noble (RB)|Noble]], and subsequently arrested by [[Chase (RB)|Chase]] and [[Charlie Burns|Chief Burns]]. {{storylink|Rescue Dog}}


==Toys==
==Toys==
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[[Category: Rescue Bots humans]]
[[Category: Rescue Bots humans]]
[[Category: Toy-only characters]]

Revision as of 00:38, 22 June 2014

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The crook is a human from the Rescue Bots portion of the Aligned continuity family.
Anything less than the best is a felony: Exhibit A.

The crook is a human criminal who carries out dastardly acts like robbing vaults. For example, the vault at Bots & Robbers Police Headquarters.

Sometimes Chase's job isn't that hard.

Fiction

Rescue Bots cartoon

Spoiler warning: Plot details for Rescue Dog follow.

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The crook hid in a back alley after robbing the Griffin Rock bank, but was sniffed out by Noble, and subsequently arrested by Chase and Chief Burns. Rescue Dog

Toys

Rescue Bots

We were going to make a "Spies Vs Sabs" joke here, and then we realized not even we remember that.
  • Bots & Robbers Police Headquarters (2012)
    • Accessories: Chase the Police-Bot, crook
The Bots & Robbers Police Headquarters is a smaller Rescue Bots playset, similar to the earlier Bumblebee Rescue Garage. It has action features like a vault, a trap door, electronic lights and sounds, and a jail cell - in roughly the order the included crook figure is likely to encounter them. The set also includes an RPM-style toy of Chase: a police car with a spot for a human figure to ride in (including the crook, adding carjacking to his list of crimes) and a robot mode in relief on the underside.