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Robotboy's Superactive Mode

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Mode
Third
Capable to speak with:
No
Used
89

Robotboy's Superactive Mode. From deactivation to activation, Robotboy also has a third and last mode known as super activation. Throughout the series of episodes, Robotboy transforms into this mode during battle, normally when it seems that he had enough in combat and is ready to take on super activation mode. He also tends to super activate when Tommy is in danger, along with his other two friends, Lola and Gus. In this form Robotboy is almost unstoppable in combat.

Robotboy is much more taller in height when he transforms, nearly twice or three times the size of Tommy ad numerous when he's back to regular mode. While he's super activated, he is able to use much more weapons. Such as miniature yet deadly missiles, blades, all in which he doesn't have when he's normally activated. Robotboy in appearance changes. Such as his regular base color, which is just a medium silver, and darker hands, feet, and taller blue ears. His face almost has a mask, with a red outlining, and instead of his eyes being blue, they're a dark red as well. In some episodes, they even release steam.

Robotboy is a formidable fighter in this stage, nearly winning in almost every war he is in in this mode. He tends to look emotionless while he's super activated, and he is unable to speak. However, he can express some looks - such as happy ones and smiles, though those are rare in seen in only a few episodes, such as "Science Fear", or "I Want That Toy". He even releases a single tear in "Crying Time".

Just like in Activated mode, Superactivated Robotboy is able to survive and move without his head. In "Kurt's Father", he had detached it to put on the inactive body of one of his duplicates to fool Special Agent before he tossed it to the ground and reattached his head. In "Bambi-Bot", his head was trapped in a energy pom-pom. When Bambi-Bot threatened to kill Tommy, Robotboy activated a self-destruct sequence to explode his own head to rid of the pom-pom. He regrew another one and destroyed the cheer-bots and Bambi-Bot, saving Tommy. And lastly, in "Brother Bjorn", when Bjorn Bjornson told a Superactivated Robotboy and Superactivated Bjornbot to take a five minute break for battery replacement, both took off their heads and threw them to the ground, where they exploded, and then regrew new ones.

Powers/Weapons

Super Strength

  • Robotboy is much more stronger in Superactive Mode.

Flight

  • Robotboy is still capable flying while in Superactive Mode but can also fly so much faster than his active/normal mode.

Missiles

  • Robotboy can fire missiles at any sight.

Lasers

  • Robotboy can fire various lasers which come in different colours.

Flamethrowers

  • Robotboy can use flamethrower to project fire.

Saw Hands

  • Robotboy can switch hands into saw blades.

Energy Blasts

  • Robotboy can fire energy blasts from the holes in his hands.

One Time Powers/Weapons

Trivia

  • The music that plays when Robotboy superactivates resembles The Powerpuff Girls opening theme.
  • In one of Cartoon Network's City bumpers, Robotboy get's annoyed by a fly who is flying around in Tommy's backyard. He superactivates and shoots a laser to the fly. But the fly just landed on Tommy's head. so Robotboy aims at Tommy and fires. Tommy's hair get somewhat roasted, but is unharmed, just like the fly who flies away after this. This can mean that Robotboy in his Superactive mode can use lasers or very bright light who are not that harming for something or someone, maybe releasing at the last moment that he could hurt Tommy. It's difficult to tell, of course, because the bumpers were made by Cartoon Network and not by the writers and was made for a comic effect only.
  • Exclusively in the French dub, Robotboy can talk in this mode. However, his voice is the same as his voice in his normal mode.The episodes Robotboy speaks in Superactivated mode are Double Tommy and Robotgirl.
  • Superactivated Robotboy's eyes have been shown to glow or flash a brighter red numerous of times, specifically when he locks onto a specific target, such as the cotton candy rabbit's open mouth in "Door to Door". They also glow when he's focusing intently on someone such as Tommy falling to his death in "The Babysitter" or Agent 17, who was pretending to be Tommy in "Double Tommy".

Number of times Robotboy Superactivated per season:

Season 1: 35

Season 2: 25

Season 3: 17

Season 4: 12

Number of times Robotboy Superactivated per episode:

  • Season 1:
  1. “Dog-Ra”/”War and Pieces”: 3-1
  2. “Cleaning Day” / “Constabot”: 0-2
  3. “Teasebots” / “Constantine Rising”: 2-1
  4. “Metal Monster / “Time Transmission”: 3-1
  5. "The Donnienator” / “Halloween”: 1-1
  6. "Don’t Fight It” / “Kurt’s Father”: 3-1
  7. "Brother” / “Roughing It”: 1-1
  8. "I Want That Toy” / “Sweet Revenge”: 1-1
  9. “Robot Love” / “Brother Bjorn”: 2-1
  10. “The Boy Who Cried Kamikazi” / “Christmas Evil”: 1-1
  11. "Underwater” / “Kamikazi Nightmare”: 1-2 (I didn’t count the SA Ro in Tommy’s dream)
  12. "Human Fist On Ice” / “Robot Rebels”: 0-1
  13. "Crying Time” / “Runaway Robot”: 2-1
  • Season 2:
  1. "Robotman” / “A Tale Of Two Evil Geniuses”: 1-2
  2. "Something About Stevie” / “The Homecoming”: 1-1
  3. "Kindergarten Kaos” / “Robot Girl”: 1-1
    "Bambi-Bot” / “Double Tommy”: 1-1
  4. "Tether Tommy” / “The Tune Up”: 1-3
  5. "Shelf-Life” / “The Babysitter”: 0-1
  6. "The Manchurian Robot” / “Door To Door”: 1-1
  7. "The Consultant” / “Feline Frenzy”: 1-2
  8. "Attack Of The Killer G-Men” / “Party Out Of Bounds”: 1-0
  9. "Tummy Trouble” / “Valentine’s Day”: 1-1 (Almost 2 in “Tummy Trouble” but Ro ran out of batteries :’c)
  10. "Fight” / “Cast Iron Constantine”: 0-1
  11. "Kamispazi” / “Kami-Chameleon”: 0-1
  12. "Wrestling With Gus” / “Soothsayer”: 0-1
  • Season 3:
  1. "Six Million Euro Man” / “Robogus and the G-Machine”: 2-0
  2. "Foot Brawl” / “Remote Out of Control”: 0-1
  3. "Hair-A-Parent” / “Clammadon Rising”: 2-1
  4. "Bad Language” / “Up a Tree”: 2-1
  5. "Wunderpark” / “Zap! You’re Old”: 0-0
  6. "Racer Zero” / “The Legend of Brainy Yak”: 0-1
  7. "Nursing a Grudge” / “Stuck On You”: 0-0
  8. "The Sleepover” / “Rowho?”: 0-1
  9. "C.H.O.P” / “Destroy All Robots”: 1-0
  10. "Science Fear” / “Automatommy”: 1-1
  11. "Mancation” / “Journey to the Center of the Gus”: 1-1
  12. "Traffic Slam” / “Tragic Magic”: 0-0
  13. "Ooh That Smell” / “Museum Madness”: 1-0
  • Season 4:
  1. "Gus’s Big Mouth” / “Small Problems”: 0-0
  2. "Vitamin Sucker” / “Ogbot”: 0-0
  3. "Runaway Robot” / “Grow-No-Mo!”: 1-0
  4. "Aunty Gravitee” / “Cheezy Fun for Everyone”: 1-0
  5. "The Curse of Truckenstein” / “Robolympics”: 1-0
  6. "Knockoffs” / “Gus’ Mix”: 1-0
  7. "Robotboy’s Fifteen Minutes” / “The Old Switcharobot”: 0-1 (Technically Protoboy was the one who used Ro’s body to Superactivate and vice versa, but that still counts!)
  8. "I Hero!” / “Rats!”: 0-0
  9. "Udder Madness” / “Bad Nanny!”: 0-0
  10. "Bowling for Dummies” / “Tween For a Day”: 1-1
  11. "Donnie Turnbull’s Day Off” / “Robomonkey Shines”: 0-0
  12. "The Revenge of Protoboy” / “Everybody Loves Grandma”: 1-2
  13. "The Return of Robotgirl” / “Momma’s Boy”: 1-1

Clips

Superactivated_Robotboy_speaking_(French_Dub)

Superactivated Robotboy speaking (French Dub)

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All Superactivations on Robotboy

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