Night Fright

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Night Fright
GoBots character
Nightfright-boxed.jpg
GoBots Night Fright box
First appearance

"A Spy Among Us" by Telepictures Publications, 1987
Created by

Tonka
Release number

038
Information
Species GoBot
Occupation Renegade Robot Copter
Abilities

Affiliation

Renegade GoBots
Alternate mode

Mil Mi-24 Helicopter

Night Fright is a fictional character from the GoBots series. He is an evil Renegade GoBot who turns into a helicopter.

GoBots

Abilities

Like most GoBots, Night Fright has numerous abilities because of robotic body. He can survive in space and is super-humanly strong and tough. He can fly in robot mode and project energy blasts from his hands. His body heals quickly when supplied with energy. He can turn into a helicopter.

Animated series

Although Night Fright did not appear in the Challenge of the GoBots animated series he did appear in a toy commercial story. The Super GoBots arrived by land, sea and air, with Raizor, Spy Eye, Throttle and Super Couper sought out Vamp, Night Fright and Clutch.[1]

Comics

Telepictures Publications

Cy-Kill, Cop-Tur, Night Fright and Clutch in "A Spy Among Us"

Night Fright appeared among the Renegade forces in "A Spy Among Us" by Telepictures Publications. In the story Cy-Kill had Night Fright attack Super Couper and plant a bugging device on the Guardian. Cy-Kill used the device to overhear information about an incoming robot freighter filled with Zintrinium. As the Renegades continued to anticipate the Guardian's moves, Leader-1 reasoned they were bugged and was able to lead the Renegades into a trap in the freighter's hold by giving them false information. Once the Renegades were trapped inside Leader-1 had Scooter program the ship to fly to the Crab Nebula, giving the Renegades a nice little vacation.[2]

Toys

  • Tonka Super Gobot 038 Night Fright (1986)
Turns from robot to helicopter.

Gallery

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXvZNQ_OiXI
  2. Paul Kirchner (w, a). "A Spy Among Us" GoBots Magazine (Winter 1987), Telepictures Publications

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