Aero-Bot

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Aero-Bot is the strong and capable leader of the Go-Bots team. An intelligent and effective leader, he is also highly adaptable and can take on a number of different forms.


Japanese Names: Michael, Kid


Fiction

Go-Bots

Cartoon

Japanese Go-Bots Comic

Toys

Playskool Go-Bots

  • Aerobot (Big Adventures)
This blue and white jet was released in 2002, and was the first Go-Bots toy to have electronics. It was also the base mold for every Mega-sized Go-Bot toy that would come later.
  • Aero-Bot (Mega Go-Bot)
When the "Big Adventures" line was renamed "Go-Bots", the original Aerobot toy was rereleased in new packaging with a slight name change. The toys themselves are identical.
  • Aero-Bot II (Deluxe Go-Bot)
The second redeco of the original Speedbot mold, Aero-Bot's second form was a car (?!)
  • Aero-Bot (Ultra Jet)
Aero-Bot's second jet form was released in 2003. There were some slight color scheme changes, but the biggest change was that the new version came covered in shiny blue chrome.
  • Aero-Bot (Racer)
The third version of the Speed-Bot II/Mirage-Bot mold. Aero-Bot's fourth form was also his second ground-based form.
  • Aero-Bot (Flying Fists)
Released in 2004, this toy was remolded from the original Aerobot toy, and featured launching fists. It first appeared in the newer green-and-orange Go-Bots packaging, only to show up later in the older yellow packaging.
  • Aero-Bot (Toys R Us)
A TRU-exclusive toy in chrome blue, recolored from the modified Invisibility Force Speed-Bot (that wouldn't see stores until the next year) and shipped with TRU Speed-Bot.
  • Aero-Bot (Ultra Force)
The only Go-Bots toy that was never released in any capacity. This was to be an Ultra-sized toy that turned into a rescue helicopter with working winch. Seen at the UK ToyFair, and in the personal collection of the Go-Bots creator, Ed Duncan.

Rescue Hero Go-Bots

  • Michael (Mega Go-Bot)
Japanese ID number: GO-12
The Japanese version of the first Aerobot toy, released in 2003. In addition to having a Japanese voice chip, he has light blue thighs (where Aerobot's are silver) and orange detailing on his wings.
  • Ted (Basic Go-Bot)
Japanese ID number: GO-14
The Japanese version of the Aero-Bot II toy, released in 2003. Identical to Aero-Bot II.