Disgusto Desserto

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Disgusto Desserto is a member of the Spoiled Rottens from BotBots.

Disgusto Desserto believes that just because you might have gone bad, that doesn't mean you've gone bad. Body positivity, that's their deal. Sure, there's some mold and your pastry's gone a bit stale, but you can still be one of the sweetest Bots around on the inside!

Fiction

BotBots cartoon

Voice actor: Kyle Dooley (English), Bruno Magne (French), Róbert Katjár (Hungarian), Johanes Marsky (Indonesian), Ahmad Azizi Abdul Karim (Malay), César Marchetti (Brazilian Portuguese)


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The Lost Bots and the Claw Crusade

Toys

BotBots

  • Blind Bag Mystery Figures (Single pack, 2019)
    • Series: 3
    • ID Code: 5
    • Level: 1 Star
Part of the third series of BotBots, Disgusto Desserto is a redeco of The Plop Father, transforming into a semi-spoiled cannolo.
She is only available in the blindpacked "Blind Bag Mystery Figures" assortment, and like everyone else in the assortment, was packed out at one per case of 24 Bots.

Notes

  • In the episode "The Lost Bots and the Claw Crusade" from the BotBots cartoon, Disgusto Desserto is presented very differently, appearing as an elderly male bot with no visible mold, as opposed to the younger moldy female bot depicted by the toy. In fact, the character was initially mistaken for fellow cannoli-bot The Plop Father because the international credits referred to them as such, and since the character was never referred to by name in the episode itself, no one had any reason to believe otherwise. Showrunner Chris Wyatt later clarified that the character was based on Disgusto Desserto, despite the differences.[1] Writer Greg Hahn also confirmed that the character was named Disgusto Desserto in the script, noting that he was always intended as such and that he and co-writer Alan Denton "would've taken a much different approach with a mafia guy" if the Plop Father was the caretaker instead.

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