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Herr Fiend is the name of a fictional character from the various Gobots series. He is an evil Renegade scientist, and is also known as Doctor Go. [1]
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Gobots
Doctor Go/Herr Fiend Challenge of the Gobots, Machine Robo and Robo Machines character
Doctor Go in Challenge of the GobotsFirst appearance "Battle for Gobotron Part 1" Last appearance GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords Voiced by Philip L. Clarke Release number MRDX-03 Information Aliases Doctor Go Species Gobot Gender Male Title Doctor Abilities Energy blasts, flight, shapeshifting, superhuman durability, superhuman strength Affiliation Renegade Gobot Alternate mode Porsche 928S Herr Fiend is one of the Renegades. He is the resident Renegade mad scientist, and is depicted as speaking with a thick German accent. [2][3]
His alternate mode of a Porsche 928 is identical to the Decepticon Transformers named Dead End.
Animated series
In the animated Gobots series Herr Fiend is given the name "Doctor Go."
Doctor Go appears in "Battle for Gobotron" episode #1. Due to animation errors the Renegade Doctor Go appears identical to Zeemon in the pilot series.[4]
In "Doppleganger" episode #23 Cy-Kill has Doctor Go program robot duplicates of the Guardians using recordings he made of the real Guardians. When demonstrating the Space Bender weapon to Unicom, Leader-1 learns that the Renegades are attacking Washington. The Renegades ambush Leader-1 and replace him with his duplicate. Leading the Command Center back to Gobotron and getting rid of Scooter and Small Foot the Renegades then release duplicates of Path Finder, Rest-Q, Van Guard and Turbo. Small Foot and Scooter are able to capture the Turbo duplicate and learn where their friends are being held. Cy-Kill then replaces Good Night. Using the duplicate Turbo the Guardians infiltrate the Renegade base, free the captured Guardians and escape from Spoons and Fitor. Although blocked by the Renegades, Scooter uses a hologram of Zod to make the Renegades flee. Making it back to Gobotron the Guardians are attacked by the Guardian duplicates. The real Guardians are able to defeat their duplicates with the aid of the real Zeemon, Hans-Cuff and Rest-Q. Cy-Kill then arrives in Thrustor with more duplicates, but Small Foot is able to stop with robots using the Space Bender device, which fuses their robot brains.[5]
Doctor Go and Bad Boy send a stealth device to the escaping renegades on the Gobot Prison Moon to cover their escape in a hidden ship.[6]
Doctor Go appears in the feature film GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords where he uses the brain stormer on the female Rock Lord Solitaire. Due to animation errors in the film Doctor Go appears to resemble Baron Von Joy in the film, meanwhile in some scenes the Guardian Zeemon appears is occasionally depicted like Doctor Go.
Toys
- Gobots Super Gobot Herr Fiend (1984)
- Based on the Machine Robo line. Turns into a Porsche 928S.
References
- ^ Bellomo, Mark (2010). Totally Tubular '80s. Krause Publications. pp. 90–93. ISBN 1440212821.
- ^ The New Yorker, Volume 61, Page 118
- ^ Iann Robinson (December 13th, 2010). "The Top Ten Gobots I'd Like To See In A Movie, No really, we are totally serious about this.". http://www.craveonline.com/comedy/previews/131410-the-top-ten-gobots-id-like-to-see-in-a-movie.
- ^ "Battle for Gobotron Part 1". Challenge of the GoBots. First-run syndication. No. 1, season 1.
- ^ "Doppleganger". Challenge of the GoBots. First-run syndication. No. 23, season 1.
- ^ "Cy-Kill Escapes". Challenge of the GoBots. First-run syndication. No. 41, season 1.
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- Fictional characters introduced in 1984
- Fictional cyborgs
- Fictional extraterrestrial characters
- Fictional scientists
- Fictional shapeshifters
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