Transformers: BotBots to roll out onto The Hub

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That's right! The popular spin-off toys BotBots inspired by an iconic 80s cartoon with a long-running franchise will have their own comedic animated TV series produced by Hasbro Studios in Los Angeles and Boulder Media (the company responsible for animating hit series such as Nickelodeon's El Tigre, Cartoon Network's Foster's Home and Disney's Shorty McShorts' Shorts and Jetix's Galaxy Wander) starting this summer only on The Hub (a new channel owned by Hasbro and Discovery-Turner that replaced Discovery Kids)!

In the series, the BotBots are tiny robots that transform at night time from various regular objects in a mall that was hit by Energon and party all night while doing everything that they can to avoid being noticed by the human security guard Dave. The cartoon features well-known Toronto-based Canadian voice actors such as Christian Potenza (whom you may know as the infamous Chris McLean in Total Drama and skateboarder Jude on 6teen) and Joseph Motiki (who has voiced Metabee in the English dub of Medabots that was seen on Jetix a few years back).

It could happen only on The Hub!
 
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