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[[Image:StrongBot-Type.jpg|thumb|left|Dear Strong-Bot. How do you type with shovels for hands?]] | [[Image:StrongBot-Type.jpg|thumb|left|Dear Strong-Bot. How do you type with shovels for hands?]] | ||
'''Voice actor''': ??? | |||
When [[Silver-Bot]] arrived on Earth and created a hurricane (or a typhoon, you know, ''some'' kinda big water storm, why give little kids the correct terminology?) near a [[human]] beach resort due to his reckless fun, [[Aero-Bot]], [[Speed-Bot]] and Strong-Bot were dispatched to save the people and stop the big doofus. First Strong-Bot towed a cruise liner to safety (by dragging it across shallow water), then dug a cave for the tourists to hide out in during the storm. '''(([[Typhoon Twister]]))''' | |||
In all other known missions, Strong-Bot stayed in the [[Go-Pod]] and monitored the Go-Bots' actions. He got a [[Go-Shield]] symbol for his work. '''(([[Racer-Bot Road Rally]]))''' | |||
====Online Comic==== | ====Online Comic==== | ||
When [[Reptron]] knocked a comet towards the [[Earth]], Strong-Bot stayed back in the | When [[Reptron]] knocked a comet towards the [[Earth]], Strong-Bot stayed back in the Go-Pod to monitor the situation with [[Buzzer-Bot]] while Aero-Bot went to stop the comet. | ||
===Japanese Go-Bots Comic=== | ===Japanese Go-Bots Comic=== | ||
Revision as of 21:10, 9 November 2006

Strong-Bot is the biggest, toughest, and strongest Go-Bot there is. He's persistent and determined, and won't stop until the job is done.
Japanese Names: Beck, Gong
Fiction
Go-Bots
Cartoon

Voice actor: ???
When Silver-Bot arrived on Earth and created a hurricane (or a typhoon, you know, some kinda big water storm, why give little kids the correct terminology?) near a human beach resort due to his reckless fun, Aero-Bot, Speed-Bot and Strong-Bot were dispatched to save the people and stop the big doofus. First Strong-Bot towed a cruise liner to safety (by dragging it across shallow water), then dug a cave for the tourists to hide out in during the storm. ((Typhoon Twister))
In all other known missions, Strong-Bot stayed in the Go-Pod and monitored the Go-Bots' actions. He got a Go-Shield symbol for his work. ((Racer-Bot Road Rally))
Online Comic
When Reptron knocked a comet towards the Earth, Strong-Bot stayed back in the Go-Pod to monitor the situation with Buzzer-Bot while Aero-Bot went to stop the comet.
Japanese Go-Bots Comic
Toys
Playskool Go-Bots
- Strong-Bot (Basic Go-Bot)
- A yellow bulldozer released in 2002. His action feature: push down on his windshield to make his scoop move up and down.
- Strong-Bot (Botropolis)
- In 2003, Strong-Bot gained a second form: a yellow and orange dump truck.
- Strong-Bot (Secret Shield)
- Released in 2004's "Secret Shield" assortment, Strong-Bot turned into an all-terrain vehicle. This was actually a recolor of "Invisibility Force" ATV Strong-Bot, but that toy was held back until 2005.
- Strong-Bot (Invisibility Force)
- Another new mold for Strong-Bot: this time, a clear-yellow cement truck.
- Strong-Bot (Basic Go-Bot)
- Strong-Bot (Invisibility Force)
- An all-terrain vehicle made from clear yellow plastic, this is one of the "Invisibility Force" toys that was intended for release in 2004, but was held back until after the line was cancelled in 2005.
Rescue Hero Go-Bots

- Beck (Basic Go-Bot)
- Japanese ID number: GO-05
- The Japanese version of the Strong-Bot bulldozer toy, released in 2003. Identical to the English version.
- Gong (Basic Go-Bot)
- Japanese ID number: GO-16
- The Japanese version of the Strong-Bot dump truck toy, released in 2003. The only difference between the two is that Japanese version has the original "chibi-Autobot" symbol instead of the "G" symbol.

