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CARTOON FUN FACTS: T-BOB
​

Your one stop MASK cartoon resource for quirky fun T-Bob Facts by David Goellnitz.
​
Shark T-Bob Launcher
In order to achieve this, Shark is modified with addition of torpedo tube on the hood that could launch T-Bob.
T-Bob was fitted with a wet suit, radio and goggles for the task.
Not to be out done, Gloria wears a unique wet suit. Gloria was able to use her mask with this outfit, with a unique air mask that could connect to her mask.
​
T-Bob Air Boat
Appearing in the episode "Everglades Oddity", this upgrade was a modification made to T-Bob after seeing an air boat at Alex Sector's reptile farm in Florida.
Using an old fan found in a junk pile, Scott added the fan to the top of T-Bob's head and inflatable pontoons to the lower part of T-Bob.
The pontoons could retract into T-Bob allowing him to transform back to his normal mode or regular motorcycle mode. The fan remained still.on the top his head.
Scott and T-Bob used this modification to follow Matt and Alex's airboat and was instrumental in helping to get some anti-venom to an injured Matt Trakker as it was far faster than a normal airboat.
The fan was used to help cool Matt's fever.
The upgrade appears to have been removed as the fan was later seen removed.


T-Bob's Goop Gun
Appearing the episode the "Secret of Life", Goop Bomb was a glue spraying weapon stored in T-Bob's head.
Expressing concerns about what would happen if they ran into a Mummy during a dig in Egypt, Scott suggested they use Goop Bomb to stop it.
T-Bob protested, saying his Goop Bomp never worked properly. Scott ordered him to try out the weapon on shovel, but it caused T-Bob to be the victim of his own weapon.
Later on when running into VENOM, T-Bob used the weapon to escape. T-Bob aimed at the ground, which Scott questioned, but T-Bob was able to slime Miles Mayhem, Sly Rax, and Vanessa Warfield.
T-Bob said he was able to use it this time successfully, since he was able to hit a target he wasn't aiming at.
The VENOM Agents were soon freed a short moment later, suggesting the effects of the Goop Bomb were short lived.


T-Bob Snow Thrower
During a snow storm near Boulder Hill and Matt Trakker's mansion, Scott upgraded T-Bob in order to help him clear out the mansions driveway, so Scott could get his allowance which he says he was in need of. (According the episode's PSA, that need was apparently fireworks.)
Scott said it would take too long to shovel and apparently Matt Trakker didn't own a snow thrower or have a plow service.
A motor was installed in T-Bob that was started with a pull cord. T-Bob was modified with intakes on his legs and identical nozzles on his hands that allowed to act as a snow thrower. Scott could then ride T-Bob to clear the snow.
This proved to be fairly effective at snow removal, but did have the draw back of dripping water on the floor after the chore was completed and returning inside.
Later on, we see T-Bob cleaning up the Boulder Hill Gas Station, but this time with a vacuum hose attachment, which emptied into a removable bin.
Even later on the MASK Transport, a third use for this add on was seen, when T-Bob was using the nozzles on his arms to act as a hair dryer for Scott, which seemed to make the top of his dome glow red. (Why Scott is drying his hair is unknown. Does the MASK Transport have a shower?)
Once arriving in Acapulco, T-Bob still had the nozzles and intakes attached. T-Bob was unhappy about this, and wanted to go back to normal. Scott said the intakes made look good as T-Bob looked taller.
After encountering VENOM, T-Bob found yet another use for this mode, where he used the intakes on his legs as a vacuum to steal VENOM's device.
However, this success was short lived, as the intakes on his leg made it difficult for the robot to run, with on of the intakes breaking causing him to trip and losing the device back to VENOM.
And as a final use for this upgrade, T-Bob was able to use his arm nozzles as sand blasters, which helped them stop VENOM's plan.
Later on, Scott is seen cleaning out T-Bob's interior circuits with a brush from dust and declaring him to be completely weatherised and ready to go again.
As this upgrade is not seen again, and T-Bob was presumably returned soon after to his normal configuration.
It appears to have been very versatile but at nozzles appeared to hamper T-Bob's limbs.
What did you think of this upgrade?
​
T-Bob Camera Function
Appearing in the episode Mystery of the Rings, Scott states he went to considerable efforts to install a camera into T-Bob. Scott did this so he could have a post card made for Gloria. (Why Scott was so determined to get a post card to Gloria, with a picture of himself, is uncertain).
The camera appears to have been installed into T-Bob's eyes, with the film (appearing to be a regular roll of film) being loaded into a compartment on his back.
T-Bob also had a pop up bird built into his head that could spring out, so the person being photographed could watch the birdie.
This had to be manually reset by T-Bob.
This add on appears to have been successful. In the episode Vanishing Point, the camera was still functional, and was used by T-Bob, at my Matt Trakker's insistence, to take a photo to aid with his investigation.


T-Bob's Water Ski and Hydrofoil
In the episode "Counter Clockwise Caper", Scott wanted to water skiing and converted T-Bob into the Water Ski Mode. Scott removed the tire from T-Bob's motor scooter mode, replacing this with a paddle wheel. A pair of skis were added. The mode worked, and had the desired effect.
This mode was temporary, as T-Bob was restored to his original configuration.
However, later on T-Bob would be seen with a Hydrofoil Mode. A board would come out of his lower torso. Two versions of the board was seen in both silver and red, with the red one appearing to need to held by T-Bob.
This mode appears to be a permanent feature, as it is seen in the episodes "Incident in Istanbul" and "Follow the Rainbow", this mode is seen already present on T-Bob.
What one of these aquatic modes was your favorite?
​

CARTOON FUN FACTS: T-BOB
​

Your one stop MASK cartoon resource for quirky fun T-Bob Facts by David Goellnitz.
Shark T-Bob Launcher
In order to achieve this, Shark is modified with addition of torpedo tube on the hood that could launch T-Bob.
T-Bob was fitted with a wet suit, radio and goggles for the task.
Not to be out done, Gloria wears a unique wet suit. Gloria was able to use her mask with this outfit, with a unique air mask that could connect to her mask.
T-Bob Air Boat
Appearing in the episode "Everglades Oddity", this upgrade was a modification made to T-Bob after seeing an air boat at Alex Sector's reptile farm in Florida.
Using an old fan found in a junk pile, Scott added the fan to the top of T-Bob's head and inflatable pontoons to the lower part of T-Bob.
The pontoons could retract into T-Bob allowing him to transform back to his normal mode or regular motorcycle mode. The fan remained still.on the top his head.
Scott and T-Bob used this modification to follow Matt and Alex's airboat and was instrumental in helping to get some anti-venom to an injured Matt Trakker as it was far faster than a normal airboat.
The fan was used to help cool Matt's fever.
The upgrade appears to have been removed as the fan was later seen removed.

T-Bob's Goop Gun
Appearing the episode the "Secret of Life", Goop Bomb was a glue spraying weapon stored in T-Bob's head.
Expressing concerns about what would happen if they ran into a Mummy during a dig in Egypt, Scott suggested they use Goop Bomb to stop it.
T-Bob protested, saying his Goop Bomp never worked properly. Scott ordered him to try out the weapon on shovel, but it caused T-Bob to be the victim of his own weapon.
Later on when running into VENOM, T-Bob used the weapon to escape. T-Bob aimed at the ground, which Scott questioned, but T-Bob was able to slime Miles Mayhem, Sly Rax, and Vanessa Warfield.
T-Bob said he was able to use it this time successfully, since he was able to hit a target he wasn't aiming at.
The VENOM Agents were soon freed a short moment later, suggesting the effects of the Goop Bomb were short lived.

T-Bob Snow Thrower
During a snow storm near Boulder Hill and Matt Trakker's mansion, Scott upgraded T-Bob in order to help him clear out the mansions driveway, so Scott could get his allowance which he says he was in need of. (According the episode's PSA, that need was apparently fireworks.)
Scott said it would take too long to shovel and apparently Matt Trakker didn't own a snow thrower or have a plow service.
A motor was installed in T-Bob that was started with a pull cord. T-Bob was modified with intakes on his legs and identical nozzles on his hands that allowed to act as a snow thrower. Scott could then ride T-Bob to clear the snow.
This proved to be fairly effective at snow removal, but did have the draw back of dripping water on the floor after the chore was completed and returning inside.
Later on, we see T-Bob cleaning up the Boulder Hill Gas Station, but this time with a vacuum hose attachment, which emptied into a removable bin.
Even later on the MASK Transport, a third use for this add on was seen, when T-Bob was using the nozzles on his arms to act as a hair dryer for Scott, which seemed to make the top of his dome glow red. (Why Scott is drying his hair is unknown. Does the MASK Transport have a shower?)
Once arriving in Acapulco, T-Bob still had the nozzles and intakes attached. T-Bob was unhappy about this, and wanted to go back to normal. Scott said the intakes made look good as T-Bob looked taller.
After encountering VENOM, T-Bob found yet another use for this mode, where he used the intakes on his legs as a vacuum to steal VENOM's device.
However, this success was short lived, as the intakes on his leg made it difficult for the robot to run, with on of the intakes breaking causing him to trip and losing the device back to VENOM.
And as a final use for this upgrade, T-Bob was able to use his arm nozzles as sand blasters, which helped them stop VENOM's plan.
Later on, Scott is seen cleaning out T-Bob's interior circuits with a brush from dust and declaring him to be completely weatherised and ready to go again.
As this upgrade is not seen again, and T-Bob was presumably returned soon after to his normal configuration.
It appears to have been very versatile but at nozzles appeared to hamper T-Bob's limbs.
What did you think of this upgrade?
T-Bob Camera Function
Appearing in the episode Mystery of the Rings, Scott states he went to considerable efforts to install a camera into T-Bob. Scott did this so he could have a post card made for Gloria. (Why Scott was so determined to get a post card to Gloria, with a picture of himself, is uncertain).
The camera appears to have been installed into T-Bob's eyes, with the film (appearing to be a regular roll of film) being loaded into a compartment on his back.
T-Bob also had a pop up bird built into his head that could spring out, so the person being photographed could watch the birdie.
This had to be manually reset by T-Bob.

This add on appears to have been successful. In the episode Vanishing Point, the camera was still functional, and was used by T-Bob, at my Matt Trakker's insistence, to take a photo to aid with his investigation.
T-Bob's Water Ski and Hydrofoil
In the episode "Counter Clockwise Caper", Scott wanted to water skiing and converted T-Bob into the Water Ski Mode. Scott removed the tire from T-Bob's motor scooter mode, replacing this with a paddle wheel. A pair of skis were added. The mode worked, and had the desired effect.
This mode was temporary, as T-Bob was restored to his original configuration.
However, later on T-Bob would be seen with a Hydrofoil Mode. A board would come out of his lower torso. Two versions of the board was seen in both silver and red, with the red one appearing to need to held by T-Bob.
This mode appears to be a permanent feature, as it is seen in the episodes "Incident in Istanbul" and "Follow the Rainbow," this mode is seen already present on T-Bob.
What one of these aquatic modes was your favorite?
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