Hanna-Barbera produced a cartoon series called
Challenge of the GoBots to promote the toy line, which ran for 65 22-minute episodes from 1984 to 1985. In 1986, soon after the end of the
Challenge of the Gobots television series, the Gobots co-starred with the
Rock Lords in an animated feature film
GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, again produced by Hanna-Barbera. In 1984, two Gobot children's books were published by Golden Books, an imprint of
Western Publishing. The books, titled
War of the Gobots and
Gobots on Earth, were written by Robin Snyder and illustrated by
Steve Ditko, and chronicled the origins of the Gobots. The Gobots were also featured in the 1986 book
Collision Course Comet - Robo Machine Featuring The Challenge Of The Gobots and the 1985 book
The Wagner Sirens-Robo Machine Featuring The Challenge Of The Gobots, both of which were published by
Egmont Books. The closest thing to a Gobot comic book was the
Gobots Magazine, produced by
Telepictures Publishing. This included a short comic strip, based on the
Challenge of the GoBots cartoon continuity, as well as features on real-life
robots, quiz pages and the like. It ran quarterly from winter 1986 to winter 1987, managing five issues. Unlike the
Transformers comics, it was aimed at a very young readership. In the
UK, a
Robo Machines comic strip was produced. The comic used many of the characters from the Gobot line, but following a different continuity than the cartoon. This was written by
Tom Tully, and ran in the second volume of
Eagle from November 1984 to July 1985. After
Fleetway discontinued their licence agreement, the property was leased to
World Distributors, who produced annuals following the cartoon continuity in 1986 and 1987. A Gobots video game was released in 1986 by
Ariolasoft for the
Commodore 64,
Amstrad CPC, and
ZX Spectrum computer formats. Gobots software for other computers, home video game systems or coin-operated arcade game systems is unknown at this time. It was announced that Hasbro has applied for a new Go-Bots trademark (this is not a renewal) under "distribution of motion pictures, ongoing television programs" and "Toys, games and playthings, namely, toy vehicles and accessories for use therewith. In October 2018,
IDW began publishing a
Go-Bots mini series written and illustrated by
Tom Scioli. == Worldwide ==