GokiFluff Robots
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Real Identity: Not Applicable
Appearances (Bat-Fam): ManBatMan
Powers: Above Average Strength and Laser Emission
Voiced By: Roger Craig Smith (Gubbub)
Toyman made robots modeled after characters from the GokiFluff card game. As the self-proclaimed biggest fan in the world, he made sure they were perfect replicas in appearance and function. For Gubbub, that meant building a large scale robot. He stole armor plating, ballistics, and 500 pounds of military grade red fur. To power it, he would need a unique source of power, Chromalithium. It turned out only five Gubbub cards existed and they were coming out in Series 77. In addition, they were made with Chromalithium. Goki thefts surged in Gotham. Toyman set up false advertisements online to lure the Gubbub card owners into a trap. The last card was owned by Man-Bat.
Man-Bat arrived at the designated meeting place, Kiddie Kingdom. He put on an impromptu disguise and called out, claiming he was Armando Quaz, the average GokiFluff enthusiast he arranged to make a trade with. Toyman decided he and his friends were just going to take the card. Man-Bat demanded he show himself. Lifesize robots of GokiFluff characters, Triodika, PinchuGama, and Rabonile, stepped out from the rows of merchandise. A brief fight followed, ending with them pushing a book shelf on him. He was pulled out and restrained. The card was secured by Triodika. Toyman was not impressed this is what passed for a hero in Gotham these days. Man-Bat claimed that in the 90s, he was a force to be reckoned with. Toyman replied he wouldn't know, he skipped ancient history class. Man-Bat asked why he needed all five Gubbub cards for. Toyman revealed his favorite toy came in a box that said "batteries not included."
Man-Bat realized he was using the Chromalithium in the cards for batteries. Whirlwing prepared to finish off Man-Bat with a cement block but Little Batman crippled it with a batarang then demanded his partner to be released. Toyman was not intimidated by a small child. Little Batman disabled another Goki. Man-Bat claimed to have things under control as he was being restrained and punched. He let out a high frequency scream that shorted a Goki out. Toyman inserted the five cards into something and activated it. Little Batman and Man-Bat dispatched the remaining Gokis. Little Batman apologized about not being a good partner. Man-Bat told him not to sweat it. Toyman, claiming to be the World's Greatest GokiFan, unveiled a giant Gubbub robot, the world's greatest Goki-custom with some special upgrades. It fired an eye laser at them.
Little Batman and Man-Bat took cover. Man-Bat believed they needed to knock Toyman off Gubbub. Little Batman didn't think they could get past its defenses. Man-Bat believed his friends could. Toyman was attacked by fleas and fell off. Man-Bat cheered on Scott the flea. Little Batman threw a bola at him in mid-air. Gubbub reactivated and its destroy mode suddenly turned on. Toyman repeated he wanted his custom to be an exact replica of the card art. Little Batman feared it would destroy the city if it got out. Man-Bat flew up to remove the cards from the battery chamber but he was knocked into a wall. Little Batman threw Batarangs but its shoulder cannons vaporized them. Gubbub blasted a hole in the entrance. Man-Bat suggested it was time to go "cuckoo bananas." Little Batman threw a batarang that somehow went over Gubbub's head, descended, and hit the fire alarm. Gubbub was unable to keep up with Man-Bat in his frenzied mode. Little Batman fired his grapnel at Man-Bat and swung him to the battery chamber. He licked one of the cards and caused an electric discharge. Gubbub collapsed.