- Roboto
Infobox He-Man/She-Ra Character|Alliance=#87CEFA
Title=Roboto
Name=Roboto
Secret=
Status=Alive
Affiliation=He-Man
Heroic Warriors
Family=
Powers=Invulnerable to pain due to mechanical robotic body
Weapons=Mechanical claw, axe and laser gun
Actor=Roboto is a
fictional character in the popular "Masters of the Universe " franchise.As a member of the Heroic Warriors, Roboto is notable for being the only fully mechanical warrior in their ranks. His
metal body makes him invulnerable topain and able to resist many attacks that would leave an ordinary warrior injured. His computer brain also renders him highly intelligent. He has a transparent body, through which his inner workinggear s can be seen, and his righthand is a mechanicalclaw , which can be replaced with anaxe orlaser gun .Character history
The 1980s
Roboto was introduced into the Masters of the Universe toy line in 1985. His first appearance is in the
Mattel mini-comic "The Battle of Roboto ", in which he is built byMan-At-Arms , who gives him a cybernetically-enhancedheart , which enables him to feelhuman emotion s and interact with his comrades as a human rather than as amachine . He was an exceptionally brave fighter, even to the point of taking onHordak in single combat in one issue.Given that the accompanying cartoon series was drawing to a close at the time his action figure was released, Roboto only makes one appearance in the cartoon, but unlike most other figures released at this time, Roboto was lucky enough to get a whole episode written around him. This episode, "Happy Birthday Roboto" features a radically different
origin story for him, in which he was a spaceexplorer from the alien world of Robotica, who crash-landed on Eternia. Initially wrecked by the crash, he was repaired and restored byMan-At-Arms .2002 series
Roboto features in the relaunch of the "Masters of the Universe" toy line and cartoon series in 2002. In the new cartoon, he is introduced in the episode "Roboto's Gambit", in which he is built by Man-At-Arms as a simple
chess -playingrobot . Desiring to apply his chess skills to the real battle around him, he upgrades himself to a warrior robot and effectively transfers his skills into the Masters' combat.However,
Teela refuses to let him join the fighting forces since he is not specifically designed for battle. However, during the prevailing incident of battling an army ofMutant Slime Monster -like enemies controlled byTri-Klops , which doubles its numbers every time it is destroyed, it is Roboto's analysis that determines the only way to defeat it is to attack Tri-Klops directly. To do so, Roboto advisesHe-Man of his idea and uses himself as a self-sacrifice to draw the enemy's attention to allow the superhero to approach his target. While He-Man is successful, Roboto is overwhelmed and seemingly destroyed before the enemy can be neutralized. Teela mourns his destruction and berates herself for not appreciating his courage and skills when offered. However, to her relief, herfather then announces that she will have that opportunity as he presents the fully repaired Roboto who is ready to assume the duties Teela gladly offers. Subsequent episodes see him serving as the Masters' combat analyst.A notable point about Roboto in the new series is that his portrayal, as well as his voice, seem to differ between episodes. Although portrayed as strong and confident in his debut appearance, subsequent appearances in "The Sweet Smell of Victory" and "Separation" show him as lacking in confidence, while his understanding of the human world around him often comes across as amusingly simple rather than intelligent. He is also given a lighter, softly-spoken voice in these episodes, which some fans have compared to
Michael Jackson .Fact|date=July 2007 However, most episodes in season 2 restore him to his original personality and voice.Toy versions
The 2002 version of Roboto is similar to the original 1980s release. It features armor to fit over his clear torso, something that the original figure lacked. Also, the 2002 version only has a claw and laser gun, the axe that came with the 1980s original is also missing.
External links
* [http://heman.3wpages.com/biographies/OtherHeroicMasters.html#robt Roboto's Biography]
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