Laceface
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- Laceface is a member of the Jock Squad from BotBots.
While they are the quarterback of the Jock Squad, Laceface also knows how to create a winning play. They know who needs to go where, what they need to do, and when they should go there. Unfortunately, the rest of their team doesn't pay attention, so their carefully laid out plans don't end up working as they'd hope.
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Fiction
BotBots Official Sticker Book
Laceface had the power to know the winning play. BotBots Official Sticker Book
BotBots cartoon
- Voice actor: Louisa Zhu (English), Nina Palmgren (Finnish), Jessy Milianty (Indonesian), Sofia Brito (European Portuguese), Leslie Gil (Latin-American Spanish, first voice), Samanta Figueroa (Latin-American Spanish, second voice)
During a massive mall party, Laceface and Kidd Klobber surfed down the escalator hand rail riding flip flops. Later as Burgertron told the Lost Bots about the other squads in the mall, Laceface could be seen riding a tennis racket as she played with the rest of the Jock Squad. Mall Than Meets the Eye
When a flying monster attacked the BotBots in the food court, Laceface ran for cover. Live and Let LARP Later, Laceface tried to tackle Pucksie when they played with a football while Kikmee longingly watched in secret. Lone Bot and Carb Laceface then attended the trial of Burgertron at the Food Court Court for donutcide. Crime and Bun-ishment
After the three security bots were brought in to protect the mall begin to hunt the BotBots of the mall, Laceface worked with her squad to come up with a play to stop them. While her and Kidd Klobber managed to knock them down after being launched out of a pair of baseball pitching machines, the security bots pushed themselves upright and rolled away, leaving Laceface ignored on the ground. Shopping Brawl
During the Goldrush Games Laceface joined in representing the Jock Squad. After she cheered on Batsby from the stands the shopping card launch event she took part in the dumpster dive relay race, helping the Jock Squad move into the final four. The Goldrush Games - Part the First
Toys
BotBots
- Sugar Shocks (5-pack, 2018)
- Series: 1
- Level: 2 Star
- Known designers: AJ Piejko-Brown (packaging), Ryan Glantz (instruction designer)
- Part of the first Series of BotBots, Laceface is a 1-inch tall robot who turns into a football and back!
- They were available in one of the "Sugar Shocks" themed 5-packs, along with Point Dexter, Sprinkleberry D'uhnut, Unilla Icequeencone, and Lost Bot Game Over.
- Jock Squad (8-pack, 2018)
- Series: 1
- Level: 2 Star
- Known designers: AJ Piejko-Brown (packaging)
- Laceface was also available in two different "Jock Squad" 8-packs.
- The first pack comes with them, Kid Klobber, Nail Byter, Poo Sham, Skillz Punk, Sticky McGee, Unilla Icequeencone, and Lost Bot Burgertron.
- The second pack comes with them, Fit Ness Monster, Fottle Barts, Goob Toob, Grit Sandwood, Nrjeez, Point Dexter, and Lost Bot Clogstopper.
- Arcade Renegades Surprise (16-pack, 2019)
- Series: 3
- Level: 2 Star
- Laceface was also inexplicably available in three 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!).
- They come 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, Shredder Jack, Sheriff Sugarfeet, Tangry Tart
- 5: Chilla Gorilla, Duderoni, Laceface, Papa Click, Sheriff Sugarfeet, Skillz Punk, Sweet Cheat, Tangry Tart
Notes
- Laceface is the "example" character used for the "2 MODES" demonstration illustration on the Jock Squad's packaging.
- Laceface appears as a prop on the exercise equipment rack at the Decepticon base in the Transformers Stop Motion Netflix Anime shorts "Virtually Reality" and "The Bot Dance Off".
- Like several characters in the BotBots cartoon, Laceface's gender is different from the toy's original bio from Hasbro's website. In Laceface's case, the original toy bio uses masculine pronouns, while the cartoon depicts the character as female.