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'''Cubot''' is one of [[Dr. Eggman|Dr. Eggman's]] robots in [[Sonic Colours]], alongside [[Orbot]]. He was first revealed in the manga of Sonic Colours in Japan. His voice processor is stuck on "cowboy mode" due to having the wrong chip installed when he was built. Later on in the game, this is fixed but then he has a pirate accent. Only in the final cut scene does he have his actual voice. He is voiced by [[Wally Wingert]] in English.
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'''Cubot''' is one of [[Dr. Eggman|Dr. Eggman's]] robots in ''[[Sonic Colors]]'', alongside [[Orbot]]. He was first revealed in the manga of ''Sonic Colors'' in Japan. His voice processor is stuck on "cowboy mode" due to having the wrong chip installed when he was built. Later on in the game, this is fixed but then he has a pirate accent. Only in the final cut scene does he have his actual voice. After the defeat of his [[Nega-Wisp Armor]] at Sonic's hands, Eggman is thrown into outer-space along with Orbot and Cubot, much to the doctor's chagrin.
  
After the defeat of his [[Nega-Wisp Armor]] at Sonic's hands, Eggman is thrown into outer-space along with Orbot and Cubot, much to the doctor's chagrin. Cubot did not appear in [[Sonic Generations]], but returns in Sonic Lost World.
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==Other Apperances==
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===''Sonic Generations''===
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Orbot and Cubot make a short appearance in ''[[Sonic Generations]]''. In a flashback narrated by the modern Dr. Eggman, it is explained that after being sent into deep space at the end of ''[[Sonic Colors]]'', Dr. Eggman and his hench-bots encountered a primordial form of what eventually became the [[Time Eater]]. Detecting its unique abilities to erase time and space, Eggman immediately schemes to exploit it for his own benefit. Orbot and Cubot are last seen pushing Eggman's crippled [[Eggmobile|mobile]] into the anomaly before it disappears with their creator.
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===''Sonic Lost World''===
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Orbot and Cubot somehow return from space to accompany Dr. Eggman once again in ''[[Sonic Lost World]]''. When the [[Deadly Six]] rebel against Eggman, Orbot and Cubot manage to escape, but Cubot loses his body and has his voice chip revert back to "pirate" again during the attack, and then they have to accompany Sonic and Tails. In [[Frozen Factory]], Tails repairs his voice chip, and Orbot tries to give Cubot some replacement bodies, such as a snowman and a [[Crabmeat]] that don't work out. Later on in [[Sky Road]], Eggman attaches Cubot's head to Orbot's body as a temporary solution to his missing body problem. At the end of the game, Orbot and Cubot pull Eggman out from the ground after his fall, and return home so Cubot can be repaired.
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===''Sonic Boom''===
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Orbot and Cubot appear as major characters in the ''[[Sonic Boom (TV series)|Sonic Boom]]'' TV series, looking virtually unchanged from their main series counterparts. The two have had a few episodes focusing on themselves, including searching for Eggman after he goes missing, and being uploaded to a computer game to defeat a virus named Nominatus.
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==Trivia==
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*In the Archie comics, Cubot is given the serial number IDI-07, which is l33t-speak for "idiot", an accurate description of the robot's personality.
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*He is voiced by [[Wally Wingert]] in English.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:40, 29 August 2017

Template:CharacterSheet Cubot is one of Dr. Eggman's robots in Sonic Colors, alongside Orbot. He was first revealed in the manga of Sonic Colors in Japan. His voice processor is stuck on "cowboy mode" due to having the wrong chip installed when he was built. Later on in the game, this is fixed but then he has a pirate accent. Only in the final cut scene does he have his actual voice. After the defeat of his Nega-Wisp Armor at Sonic's hands, Eggman is thrown into outer-space along with Orbot and Cubot, much to the doctor's chagrin.

Other Apperances

Sonic Generations

Orbot and Cubot make a short appearance in Sonic Generations. In a flashback narrated by the modern Dr. Eggman, it is explained that after being sent into deep space at the end of Sonic Colors, Dr. Eggman and his hench-bots encountered a primordial form of what eventually became the Time Eater. Detecting its unique abilities to erase time and space, Eggman immediately schemes to exploit it for his own benefit. Orbot and Cubot are last seen pushing Eggman's crippled mobile into the anomaly before it disappears with their creator.

Sonic Lost World

Orbot and Cubot somehow return from space to accompany Dr. Eggman once again in Sonic Lost World. When the Deadly Six rebel against Eggman, Orbot and Cubot manage to escape, but Cubot loses his body and has his voice chip revert back to "pirate" again during the attack, and then they have to accompany Sonic and Tails. In Frozen Factory, Tails repairs his voice chip, and Orbot tries to give Cubot some replacement bodies, such as a snowman and a Crabmeat that don't work out. Later on in Sky Road, Eggman attaches Cubot's head to Orbot's body as a temporary solution to his missing body problem. At the end of the game, Orbot and Cubot pull Eggman out from the ground after his fall, and return home so Cubot can be repaired.

Sonic Boom

Orbot and Cubot appear as major characters in the Sonic Boom TV series, looking virtually unchanged from their main series counterparts. The two have had a few episodes focusing on themselves, including searching for Eggman after he goes missing, and being uploaded to a computer game to defeat a virus named Nominatus.

Trivia

  • In the Archie comics, Cubot is given the serial number IDI-07, which is l33t-speak for "idiot", an accurate description of the robot's personality.
  • He is voiced by Wally Wingert in English.


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