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S'up Dawg is a member of the Greaser Gang from BotBots.
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"Life isn't fair. A fair's a place where you eat corn dogs and ride the ferris wheel."

Even though he tends to be a bit corny, S'up Dawg really knows how to get a crowd motivated! He is always throwing parties and does his best to make sure that everyone is having a good time!

Contents

Fiction

BotBots Official Sticker Book

S'up Dawg had the power to get the team hyped up. BotBots Official Sticker Book

Lost Bots!

While playing one day, Dimlit and Stinkeye Stapleton encountered S'up Daw and Hawt Diggity. Dimlit thought the two Greaser Gang members had a lot in common. Lost Bots!

Musical Mall Madness

This stop motion singalong was a remake of the "Official Digital Commercial" below.

Musical Mall Madness

BotBots Mad Libs

When Angry Cheese declared herself queen of the food court, S'up Dawg and Hawt Diggity taunted her, saying she was too gooey to be in charge. This led to a massive food fight that was ended when Twerple Burple gave a massive icy belch. Fast Food Fight

Commercial appearances

Official Digital Commercial

BotBots commercial - food court.jpg

S'up Dawg and Shredder Jack competed in a condiment diving contest, with Fottle Barts watching. S'up Dawg jumped and transformed midair. Shredder Jack slipped and fell. S'up Dawg made a perfect mustard cup landing, while Shredder Jack did a bellyflop, destroying the ketchup cup he landed in. Fottle Barts gave both dives a 10. Official Digital Commercial

Goldrush Games Digital Commercial

S'up Dawg cheered with other members of the Greaser Gang for the golden Winner's Circle tribe. Goldrush Games Digital Commercial

Toys

BotBots

  • Blind Bag Mystery Figures (Single pack, 2018)
Part of the first Series of BotBots, S'up Dawg is a 1-inch tall robot that converts into a corn dog.
The only notable difference between the single-pack and multi-pack release (see below) is that the single-pack has production number stamping on him, where the multi-pack version does not.
S'up Dawg is available in the individual blindpacked assortment, and like all single-pack BotBots, is 1 to a case of 24.
This mold was also used to make Grease Drip.


  • Greaser Gang (8-pack, 2018)
S'up Dawg was also available in one of the "Greaser Gang" themed 8-packs, along with Fit Ness Monster, Major Lee Screwge, Point Dexter, Poo Sham, Shredder Jack, Waddlepop, and Lost Bot Game Over.
This pack is a "recommended minimum buy" for a complete set of Series 1 BotBots.


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Arcade Renegades Surprise 16-pack
  • Arcade Renegades Surprise (16-pack, 2019)
S'up Dawg was also also inexplicably available in two of the six iterations of the "Arcade Renegades Surprise" 16-pack, found only in one of the eight blindpacked bubbles on the package. The ID code for each arrangement is printed on the back, just to the right of the team art next to Sweet Cheat (appropriate!).
He comes in these blindpacked arrangements:
1: 24K-Bit, Laceface, S'up Dawg, Sheriff Sugarfeet, Skillz Punk, Spud Muffin, Sweet Cheat, Tangry Tart
4: The Fizz, Hawt Diggity, Laceface, Pixelfin, S'up Dawg, Sheriff Sugarfeet, Shredder Jack, Tangry Tart


Notes

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