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Bust-Rantor, the character and Bust-Rantor, the Hungry Robot, the song
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Bust-trantor
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Gender Male
Animal Rabbit

Bust-Rantor, the Hungry Robot is D.W.'s imaginary version of Buster Baxter in "I'd Rather Read It Myself." As implied by his name, he is always hungry.

Being a robot, he uses his powers to steal huge portions of food and eat it immediately. Bust-Rantor's powers include: flying, super strength, and eating enormous proportions of food at once. His partner in crime is the Big Brother Mega-Transforbalizer (Arthur), and their archenemy is Agent B.W.

Bust-Rantor's Theme Song

Bust-rantor, Bust-rantor, Bust-ra-a-an-tor!
Bust-rantor, the hungry robot,
He just wants to eat!
Bust-rantor, the hungry robot,
Likes veggies more than meat!

Trivia

Cultural references

  • Bust-Rantor is a based off of Gigantor, the 1960s American adaptation of the Japanese anime Tetsujin 28-gō, with similar suit and theme music.