Shed Heads
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- The Shed Heads are a subgroup from BotBots.
The rough and tumble 'bots who make up the Shed Heads are an outdoorsy bunch with tough, no-nonsense alternate modes.
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Members
These handy mechs include:
- Cuddletooth the chainsaw
- Drillit Yaself the power drill
- Fun Gus the fungus
- Grit Sandwood the belt sander
- Grrr'illa Grimes the grease soap
- Major Lee Screwge the power drill
- Nail Byter the hammer
- Rootwing the houseplant
- Sandy Man the belt sander
- Slobber Rock the mossy rock
- Spots the Rock the zen massage rock
- Tool Bag the... tool bag
- Venus Frogtrap the Venus flytrap
Fiction
BotBots Official Sticker Book
The Shed Heads are an outdoor loving tribe that exist in harmony in their own little home-and-garden. BotBots Official Sticker Book
Lost Bots!
When Dimlit set off with a group of fellow Lost Bots to see if they could find where they all belonged, he and Bonz-Eye visited the Shed Heads to see if they fit in there. The Shed Heads got ready to go outside and do some gardening, at which point the two Lost Bots left, realizing they were more indoor bots. Lost Bots!
BotBots Mad Libs
The Shed Heads worked together to construct a new playground for the mall. Tool Time
BotBots cartoon
Dimlit secretly watched Cuddletooth, Sandy Man and Drillit Yaself in the home-and-garden store hoping one day to join the Shed Heads. Lone Bot and Carb The Shed Heads entered the Goldrush Games, listed in fifth position in the starting rankings. After the the shopping cart launch event they moved to third place. Later they were in second place prior to the dumpster dive relay race, but ultimately failed to make the cut to the top four to enter the finals and were eliminated. The Goldrush Games - Part the First
Toys
BotBots
- BotBots packs (2018)
- Series: 1, 2
- Known designers: Kevin Raganit (concept artist), AJ Piejko-Brown (packaging), Ryan Glantz (instruction designer)
- Part of the first and second Series of BotBots, the individual members of the Shed Heads are spread out across a range of products too numerous to list here, so see individual entries if you really want the full rundown. Shed Heads members can be found in:
- Single-bot Blind Bag Mystery Figures
- 5-Packs with two characters from the pack's theme team, two figures from two other teams, and an additional blind-packed rare "Lost Bot"
- 8-Packs with two characters from the pack's theme team, five figures from five other teams, and an additional blind-packed rare "Lost Bot"
- There are three "Shed Heads" themed 5-packs in Series 2:
- Drillit Yaself, Tool Bag, Bottocorrect, Brotato, Love Struck (Lost Bot)
- Drillit Yaself, Spots the Rock, Holey Moldy, Lolly Mints, Rock Swagger (Lost Bot)
- Grrr'illa Grimes, Tool Bag, Hawt Mess, Toughdown, Ol' Tic Toc (Lost Bot)
Notes
- As revealed in the BotBots Official Sticker Book, the Lost Bots Bonz-Eye, Dimlit and Rebugnant were lost from the Shed Heads' store. However, the BotBots cartoon had Bonz-Eye come from a garden(?) store that had been abandoned before the energon event rather than the one the Shed Heads occupy.
Foreign names
- French: Les Paysagistes (toyline, "Landscapers"), Brico-Bots (cartoon, "DIY Bots")
- German: Baumarkt Bande ("Hardware Store Gang")
- Italian: Teste Camuffate (toyline, "Camouflaged Heads"), Teste Nascoste (cartoon sub, "Hidden Heads"), Shed Heads (cartoon dub)
- Polish: Brygada Z Szopy ("Shed Brigade")
- Portuguese: Equipe da Casa (Brazil, "House Team"), Máquinas Zero (Portugal, "Zero Machines")
- Spanish: Equipo Herramibots ("Team Toolbots")
- Turkish: Siyrik Kafalar ("Scratchy Heads")