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==Trivia==
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*Interestingly, several of the toys portrayed as CyberToys in "[[Nerves of Steal]]" appeared in the much earlier Arthur episode "[[Buster and the Daredevils]]". They weren't known as CyberToys at the time and seeing how the show doesn't have an established chronological continuity, this would appear to be just another inconsistency.
*CyberToys are likely inspired by the long-running Transformers franchise.
*CyberToys are likely inspired by the long-running Transformers franchise.
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Revision as of 10:04, 18 January 2013

CyberToy
Cybertoy.png
Item Type

Toy

Owner

CyberToys
Alan Powers
Binky Barnes
Tibble Twins
Francine Frensky
Muffy Crosswire
Robotrons
Arthur Read (formerly)
James MacDonald

Appearances
First Appeared (cartoon)

Nerves of Steal (CyberToys)
Arthur Sells Out (Robotrons)

First Appeared (books)

Arthur And The Nerves Of Steel

CyberToys (also called Robotrons) are toy robots that have motors, allowing them to move.

CyberToys

Both Arthur and Buster wanted one in the episode "Nerves of Steal." In the episode everybody owned a CyberToy. This caused Buster and Arthur to want the toy like the rest of the kids, so Buster stole it from Jim's Drug Store. They were eventually prompted to return the toy by feelings of guilt, but were caught putting it back at the store, and Jim called their parents.

It appeared again, although an alternate coloring, as a background prop in "The Long Road Home." It is unknown how Arthur got this one. When wind from Arthur's open window rolled a pen onto it, the toy activated and walked forward, knocking over El Boomerang's box, causing the ball to be lost again.

Robotrons

Arthur used to have one when he was younger which appeared in "Arthur Sells Out," but then sold it to James. It was broken, and James noticed the break in seconds after the sale. Arthur bought him a new Robotron in the end, instead of the video game he wanted.

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Trivia

  • CyberToys are likely inspired by the long-running Transformers franchise.