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A Zipponian with all black skin dispatched a robot on a speedy mission to Earth to buy a bag of spuds before half day closing, much to the King's dismay. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 17/Robo-Capers|Issue 17}}
A Zipponian with all black skin dispatched a robot on a speedy mission to Earth to buy a bag of spuds before half day closing, much to the King's dismay. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 17/Robo-Capers|Issue 17}}

A small alien with a round body, an eye on a stalk, and weedy limbs was with the King when he introduced [[Aggrobot]]. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 18/Robo-Capers|Issue 18}}


[[Category:Robo-Capers characters]]
[[Category:Robo-Capers characters]]

Revision as of 19:55, 14 February 2024

The Zipponians are natives of the Planet Zip. The species is identifiable by its lack of noses and two pairs of ears. The majority of Zipponians are green, but black, blue, and pink skin tones are seen to exist. Notable Zipponians include King Nonose and the Robot Inventor.

Zip also appears to be home to a number of species that do not match the typical Zipponian silhouette. They look fun to draw.

Fiction

An evilly sniggering Zipponian was with the King when representatives of Planet Zorg sent him the powerful robot Thugatron. Though awestruck, the Zipponian had to sheepishly tell the King that Thugatron did not come with batteries. Robo-Capers issue 15

A Zipponian with eyes on stalks was impressed by the King's new miniature sabotage robot, Tinytin. A more conventional Zipponian with strabismus crushed Tinytin underfoot, having not seen it. Issue 16

A Zipponian with all black skin dispatched a robot on a speedy mission to Earth to buy a bag of spuds before half day closing, much to the King's dismay. Issue 17

A small alien with a round body, an eye on a stalk, and weedy limbs was with the King when he introduced Aggrobot. Issue 18