Sandrock

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Sandrock
Machine Robo character
Sandrock-box.jpg
Sandrock toy in box
First appearance

Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos episode 39, "Full Power Wheelmen!"
Created by

Bandai
Japanese name

サンドロック
Release number

MRGR-6
Information
Species Rock People
Occupation Warrior
Abilities

Affiliation

Gandora
Alternate mode

Space Mimetite

Sandrock is a fictional character from the Machine Robo series. He is one of the evil Rock People and a Gandora warrior introduced in 1986.

Machine Robo

Sandrock is one of the evil Rock People who works for the Gandora. He has a furious temper. His weapon of choice is his Triple Hose, although he has also carried a Plasma Thunder Mace similar to that used by Doublerock. He can turn into a large Space Mimetite rock which can roll at high speeds. He can pass though solid rock with ease. Because of his mechanoid nature, Sandrock does not need to breath oxygen. Like most Rock People he is probably immune to the effect of acid and magnetic fields which adversely affect most mechanoids. He stands 6 feet 3 inch tall and weighs 1580 pounds.

Reception

Animated series

In Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos episode 39, "Full Power Wheelmen!", Amazonrock, Bloodyrock and Sandrock attacked F-1 Jack in the desert, but were thwarted when Rom Stol and Pro Truck Racer came to his rescue.[1]

In episode 44, "Cronos's Last Battle", Casmodon and Sandrock were successfully defending the Gandora base against attack when Amberman sent in Rockdon and Rockgilen, who buried the two Gandora in debris.[2]

Note: One time Sandrock is depicted using a weapon it is the one that comes with the Doublerock toy. His rock mode is depicted as a featureless round tan stone, unlike the toy, which is a cube.

Toys

  • Bandai Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos MRGR-6 Sandrock (1986)
Turns from robot to rock. Comes with his Triple Hose.
This toy was release as Rock Lords Pulver-Eyes by Tonka.

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