Eye-Goon
From MediaWiki
- Eye-Goon is a member of the Science Alliance from BotBots.

Did you say Eye-Gore? Because that's wrong, It's pronounced Eye-Goon, and he is very particular about other Bots getting his name right! Any mad scientist-bot looking for his helping hands are going to have to learn to say his name correctly before he'll do anything for them, however, even if they do get his name right, it doesn't make him any better of a lab assistant. He frequently goofs up experiments and lacks the scope to be a truly effective assistant, but hey, help is help. It also doesn't help that he creeps out Dr. Flaskenstein with all his "master" talk.
Fiction
BotBots cartoon
- Voice actor: ? (English), Miiko Toiviainen (Finnish), Bruno Magne (French), Tamás Markovics (Hungarian), Harda Billy (Indonesian, first voice), Nugraha Sukma Ramadhan (Indonesian, second voice), Dalton Barone (Brazilian Portuguese), Arturo Cataño (Latin-American Spanish)
Toys
BotBots

- Science Alliance (5-pack, 2020)
- Series: 4
- Level: 1 Star
- Part of the fourth series of BotBots, Eye-Goon changes from a microscope into a robot with treads instead of legs.
- He is available in one of the "Science Alliance"-themed 5-packs, packed in with Doc Kit, Dr. Flaskenstein, Grandma Crinkles, and a blind-packed Lunchador.
- This mold was also used to make Special Optics.
- Wilderness Troop (8-pack, 2020)
- Series: 4
- Level: 1 Star
- Eye-Goon is also available in one of the "Wilderness Troop"-themed 8-packs, along with Aday, Bretzel, Goggly Spy P.I., Grandma Crinkles, Ranger Lampton, Swapbox 16, and a blind-packed Windbag.
This pack is a "recommended minimum buy" for a complete set of Series 4 BotBots.
Notes
- Eye-Goon's stock photography depicts him in a much darker shade of beige than the final toy. He would end up this color as well in his appearance in the BotBots cartoon.
- Additionally, his stock image is mistransformed as his head is not folded down to cover his face.
- His insistence at how his name should be pronounced is a reference to Igor insisting that his name should be pronounced "Eye-Gore" in the Mel Brooks parody Young Frankenstein.



