Zeroids

These DC motors appeared as the brand name "Motorific" in Ideal Corp racing slot cars, and "Boaterific" powered scale motorboats.

The original sales pitch read, "Moving across the landscape, overrunning all obstacles as inexorably as the Future itself, these amazing, efficient and powerful automatons have but one purpose - to serve their masters at work and play!"

Zobor, the "Bronze" Robot, could "transport" lightweight items in his storage case, which could be "transformed" into a wagon due to having wheels attached to it.

The station had, among other things, a "radar" that would rotate, and a spiral design 'monitor" which would spin when Zogg would complete the electric circuit.

Foreign distribution (U.K.) of Zeroids included a figure called Zemo, a composite robot with a Zintar head, Zerak chest and Zobor body.

A few made their way into general distribution in the U.K. and are considered by Zeroid collectors to be the "Holiest of Holy Grails".

Destiny Zero, a female college sophomore, needs all the help she can get as her world is overrun by the alien Shadow Raiders and their evil Zombies."

"Now, in much like an action movie version of Dorothy and her friends from OZ, Destiny unites with Zintar,Zerak, Zobor and Zogg to combine the fun retro appeal of nostalgic robots with cutting edge explosive adventure!"

As part of their licensing package in 2013, Toyfinity acquired the rights to Robo Force, Manglors, Rocks & Bugs & Things, and Zeroids/STAR Team from former Ideal Toy Company.

With the defeat of Nazgar the Tyrant & The Knight of Darkness thanks to the help of Maxx Zero, Zintar has taken up the mission to locate their missing leader: Commander Zogg.

Assembling a new Zobor and Zerak for assistance along with a newly configured Zeroid Drone for special mission abilities, they set off to find the final classic teammate of the original line.

1968 comic book advertisement.