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|creator = [[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]] |
|creator = [[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]] |
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− | *Anti-fire Bot<ref name=" |
+ | *Anti-fire Bot<ref name="SBEP4"/> |
− | *Evil Fireman<ref name=" |
+ | *Evil Fireman<ref name="SBEP4"/> |
*Fireman-bot<ref name="SBF&I">''[[Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice]]''</ref> |
*Fireman-bot<ref name="SBF&I">''[[Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice]]''</ref> |
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|species = Robot |
|species = Robot |
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**[[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]] |
**[[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]] |
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***[[EggBot Racers]] |
***[[EggBot Racers]] |
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− | |dislikes = Being mistreated<ref name=" |
+ | |dislikes = Being mistreated<ref name="SBEP62"/> |
|skills = Flamethrower |
|skills = Flamethrower |
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{{Quote left|Hello! That's the irony! It's the evil opposite of a fireman.|[[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]], "[[Buster (episode)|Buster]]"}} |
{{Quote left|Hello! That's the irony! It's the evil opposite of a fireman.|[[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]], "[[Buster (episode)|Buster]]"}} |
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− | '''Fire Bot''',<ref name=" |
+ | '''Fire Bot''',<ref name="SBEP62">{{Cite episode |title=[[Strike!]] |series=[[Sonic Boom (TV series)|Sonic Boom]] |season=2 |number=62 |first=Marie |last=Beardmore |network=[[Boomerang (TV channel)|Boomerang]] |date=14 January 2017 }}</ref> also referred to as '''Fireman-bot''',<ref name="SBF&I"/> is a character that appears in the ''[[Sonic Boom (series)|Sonic Boom]]'' franchise. It is a mass-produced robot model created by [[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]] which are designed after a fireman. Ironically, they cause fires instead of stopping them. |
==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
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====Season one==== |
====Season one==== |
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[[File:Late freed promo.png|thumb|right|200px|Fire Bots surrounding [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Boom)|Sonic]].]] |
[[File:Late freed promo.png|thumb|right|200px|Fire Bots surrounding [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Boom)|Sonic]].]] |
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− | A lone Fire Bot was send on a rampage in the [[Hedgehog Village|Unnamed Village]] by [[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]] where it faced [[Team Sonic (Sonic Boom)|Team Sonic]]. While fighting the heroes, Fire Bot kept wrecking havoc until [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Boom)|Sonic]] tied it up with its own hose, causing it to explode.<ref name=" |
+ | A lone Fire Bot was send on a rampage in the [[Hedgehog Village|Unnamed Village]] by [[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]] where it faced [[Team Sonic (Sonic Boom)|Team Sonic]]. While fighting the heroes, Fire Bot kept wrecking havoc until [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Boom)|Sonic]] tied it up with its own hose, causing it to explode.<ref name="SBEP4"/> Three Fire Bots, along with Eggman's [[Badnik (Sonic Boom)|Badniks]], were later sent by Eggman to attack Sonic as payback for ruining his snack, but they were all destroyed when Sonic's team came to his aid.<ref name="SBEP24">{{Cite episode |title=[[Late Fees]] |series=[[Sonic Boom (TV series)|Sonic Boom]] |season=1 |number=24 |first=Freddie |last=Gutierrez |network=[[Cartoon Network]] |date=2 May 2015}}</ref> |
====Season two==== |
====Season two==== |
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− | After getting scolded by [[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Eggman]] for trying to clean up the doctor's mess, a Fire Bot joined [[Orbot (Sonic Boom)|Orbot]] and [[Cubot (Sonic Boom)|Cubot]]'s strike action while also scorning Eggman's replacement lackeys. As it was about to give up though, Eggman cracked and agreed to treat it better (but still without respect).<ref name=" |
+ | After getting scolded by [[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Eggman]] for trying to clean up the doctor's mess, a Fire Bot joined [[Orbot (Sonic Boom)|Orbot]] and [[Cubot (Sonic Boom)|Cubot]]'s strike action while also scorning Eggman's replacement lackeys. As it was about to give up though, Eggman cracked and agreed to treat it better (but still without respect).<ref name="SBEP62"/> A Fire Bot later came to Eggman's aid when [[Team Sonic (Sonic Boom)|Team Sonic]] were breaking [[Mighton]] and [[Bolts]] out of [[Doctor Eggman's Lair|Eggman's lair]]. Despite its best attempts, Fire Bot was defeated by the combined efforts of Bolts, Mighton and [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Boom)|Sonic]].<ref name="SBEP78">{{Cite episode |title=[[Robots From The Sky Part 1]] |series=[[Sonic Boom (TV series)|Sonic Boom]] |season=2 |number=78 |first1=Alan |last1=Denton |first2=Greg |last2=Hahn |first3=Bill |last3=Freiberger |network=[[Boomerang (TV channel)|Boomerang]] |date=6 May 2017 }}</ref> |
==Personality== |
==Personality== |
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[[File:StrikeSC2.png|thumb|left|200px|A Fire Bot handeling cleaning the only way it knows how.]] |
[[File:StrikeSC2.png|thumb|left|200px|A Fire Bot handeling cleaning the only way it knows how.]] |
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− | Being the "evil opposite of a fireman", the Fire Bots behave in the exact opposite way of an actual fireman, such as starting fires, getting babies into burning houses and putting cats up trees.<ref name=" |
+ | Being the "evil opposite of a fireman", the Fire Bots behave in the exact opposite way of an actual fireman, such as starting fires, getting babies into burning houses and putting cats up trees.<ref name="SBEP4">{{Cite episode |title=[[Buster (episode)|Buster]] |series=[[Sonic Boom (TV series)|Sonic Boom]] |season=1 |number=4 |first1=Eric |last1=Trueheart |network=[[Cartoon Network]] |date=15 November 2014}}</ref> Because they are designed for combustion however, they do not know how to carry out more delicate tasks, like cleaning, on their own, and their best answer to issues is burning them to ashes.<ref name="SBEP62"/> |
− | Completely silent, the Fire Bots are on the most part ruthless when fighting, single-minded and unquestioningly dedicated to Eggman's orders. They do possess a degree of free will and emotional capabilities however, allowing them to make their own choices and express things like dislikes. However, the Fire Bots are weak-willed and depend on Eggman to avoid being sent to the scrapheap, meaning they cannot act independently for long before coming groveling back to the doctor.<ref name=" |
+ | Completely silent, the Fire Bots are on the most part ruthless when fighting, single-minded and unquestioningly dedicated to Eggman's orders. They do possess a degree of free will and emotional capabilities however, allowing them to make their own choices and express things like dislikes. However, the Fire Bots are weak-willed and depend on Eggman to avoid being sent to the scrapheap, meaning they cannot act independently for long before coming groveling back to the doctor.<ref name="SBEP62"/> |
==Powers and abilities== |
==Powers and abilities== |
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− | Fire Bots carry around hose equipment and tanks that let them spew flames of varying intensity, from regular fire hot enough to instantly incinerate wood to much more intense blue flames.<ref name=" |
+ | Fire Bots carry around hose equipment and tanks that let them spew flames of varying intensity, from regular fire hot enough to instantly incinerate wood to much more intense blue flames.<ref name="SBEP4" /><ref name="SBEP24"/> As Eggman robots, they are also able to receive power remotely from [[Doctor Eggman's Lair|Eggman's lair]].<ref name="SBEP69">{{Cite episode |title=[[Blackout]] |series=[[Sonic Boom (TV series)|Sonic Boom]] |season=2 |number=69 |first=Natalys |last=Raut-Sieuzac |network=[[Boomerang (TV channel)|Boomerang]] |date=4 March 2017 }}</ref> |
==Weakness== |
==Weakness== |
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− | Being Eggman robots, the Fire Bots rely on [[Doctor Eggman's Lair|Eggman's lair]] to provide them with power. As such, should the lair run out of power, then they will too.<ref name=" |
+ | Being Eggman robots, the Fire Bots rely on [[Doctor Eggman's Lair|Eggman's lair]] to provide them with power. As such, should the lair run out of power, then they will too.<ref name="SBEP69"/> |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *Fire Bot is classified as an "outdoor robot" due to the unintended destruction its flamethrower can cause when used indoor.<ref name=" |
+ | *Fire Bot is classified as an "outdoor robot" due to the unintended destruction its flamethrower can cause when used indoor.<ref name="SBEP78"/> |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 15:52, 10 May 2017
Information in this article may not be canonical to the storyline of the games or any other Sonic continuity. |
Fire Bot,[3] also referred to as Fireman-bot,[2] is a character that appears in the Sonic Boom franchise. It is a mass-produced robot model created by Dr. Eggman which are designed after a fireman. Ironically, they cause fires instead of stopping them.
Appearance
The Fire Bots are humanoid robots. Their height differs between that of Sonic's height to twice that size. They have a long frontal red torso, round white shoulders, thick red and yellow forearms, thin and stubby legs with triangular yellow and red feet, and a segmented grey tail. They also have a black, featureless face with yellow eyes, and they wear a yellow fireman helmet with a black light on top and thin antennas. On their back, they carry two tanks with a hose-like staff attached.
The Fire Bot model used for Bot Racing is nearly identical to the original model except it has brown armor instead of red, and a red nozzle for their staff.
History
Games
Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice
In Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice, a Fire Bot was chosen as one of Dr. Eggman's EggBot Racers to beat Sonic in a racing competition. With Eggman's new Ragnium fuel (along with other upgrades), Fire Bot gained a massive speed boost. When its turn came to race Sonic, however, Fire Bot proved no match for Sonic.
TV series
Season one
A lone Fire Bot was send on a rampage in the Unnamed Village by Dr. Eggman where it faced Team Sonic. While fighting the heroes, Fire Bot kept wrecking havoc until Sonic tied it up with its own hose, causing it to explode.[1] Three Fire Bots, along with Eggman's Badniks, were later sent by Eggman to attack Sonic as payback for ruining his snack, but they were all destroyed when Sonic's team came to his aid.[4]
Season two
After getting scolded by Eggman for trying to clean up the doctor's mess, a Fire Bot joined Orbot and Cubot's strike action while also scorning Eggman's replacement lackeys. As it was about to give up though, Eggman cracked and agreed to treat it better (but still without respect).[3] A Fire Bot later came to Eggman's aid when Team Sonic were breaking Mighton and Bolts out of Eggman's lair. Despite its best attempts, Fire Bot was defeated by the combined efforts of Bolts, Mighton and Sonic.[5]
Personality
Being the "evil opposite of a fireman", the Fire Bots behave in the exact opposite way of an actual fireman, such as starting fires, getting babies into burning houses and putting cats up trees.[1] Because they are designed for combustion however, they do not know how to carry out more delicate tasks, like cleaning, on their own, and their best answer to issues is burning them to ashes.[3]
Completely silent, the Fire Bots are on the most part ruthless when fighting, single-minded and unquestioningly dedicated to Eggman's orders. They do possess a degree of free will and emotional capabilities however, allowing them to make their own choices and express things like dislikes. However, the Fire Bots are weak-willed and depend on Eggman to avoid being sent to the scrapheap, meaning they cannot act independently for long before coming groveling back to the doctor.[3]
Powers and abilities
Fire Bots carry around hose equipment and tanks that let them spew flames of varying intensity, from regular fire hot enough to instantly incinerate wood to much more intense blue flames.[1][4] As Eggman robots, they are also able to receive power remotely from Eggman's lair.[6]
Weakness
Being Eggman robots, the Fire Bots rely on Eggman's lair to provide them with power. As such, should the lair run out of power, then they will too.[6]
Trivia
- Fire Bot is classified as an "outdoor robot" due to the unintended destruction its flamethrower can cause when used indoor.[5]
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Trueheart, Eric (15 November 2014). "Buster". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 4. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Beardmore, Marie (14 January 2017). "Strike!". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 62. Boomerang.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Gutierrez, Freddie (2 May 2015). "Late Fees". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 24. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Denton, Alan; Hahn, Greg; Freiberger, Bill (6 May 2017). "Robots From The Sky Part 1". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 78. Boomerang.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Raut-Sieuzac, Natalys (4 March 2017). "Blackout". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 69. Boomerang.