Servbot

Servbots, known as Kobun (コブン) in Japan, are 40 (41 with the secret Servbot) small robots that work for the Bonne family, especially Tron Bonne. Tron controls all of them to fight the battles for the Bonne family. Each Servbot is unique and they work as the crew onboard the Gesellschaft and pilot fighting machines such as the Blumebears, the Draches and the Leopordos. In The Misadventures of Tron Bonne, Tron's favorite Servbot uses the Gustaff in a battle against Lex Loath piloting the giant Reaverbot, the Colossus. Their favorite food is Curry rice.

Other appearances

 * Servbot is a hidden playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 2, and some of Tron Bonne's attacks uses Servbots.
 * Servbots #1, #17 and #28 are the main Servbots helping Tron in Namco × Capcom, with others having minor appearances.
 * They are playable characters in the mobile phone games Rockman DASH Golf, Kobun Flies?, Kobun Punishment and Kobun Assembly.
 * In the MegaMan Battle Network series, Servbots (called Servebots) have cameo appearances in several games and in different locations. They appear in Mayl's house as a toy from a cartoon show in the first two games, as smaller toys that appear with Tron in the white version of the third game and MegaMan Battle Chip Challenge, as a poster and mat in Dex's house in the first game, a carpet in Yai's house in the third game, and in a small image in Lan's house in the sixth game.
 * They make cameo appearances in the Gesellschaft stages from Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars.
 * They make a cameo appearance in the horror game series "Dead Rising," another Capcom creation, as an article of clothing; a mask that resembles their heads. The protagonist is capable of wearing it.
 * In Pocket Fighter, they appear in the background of the Running Battle mode.
 * They appear as cards in some games of the SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters game series.
 * In Onimusha 3: Demon Siege, a Servbot replaces Jacques Blanc's (one of the main characters) oni gauntlet in his second costume.
 * In Auto Modellista, there are two Servbot figures that can be placed in the garage.

List of Servbots
List of Servbots from The Misadventures of Tron Bonne. Servbot #41 can only be obtained in the Japanese version with a special save from the magazine Dengeki G, or using a cheat device in any versions. He's the only Servbot that can upgrade all his stats to the limit without the Red Head Parts, and can't be turned into the favorite because of his blue head.



Trivia

 * Their Japanese name, "Kobun", means "henchman".
 * The voice actress for the Servbots is Elizabeth Hanna who is also known for doing the voice of Hen from Little Bear.
 * Servbots bear a resemblance to Lego minifigures.
 * Tron has been known to refer to Servbots as "her children", probably because she built them and their childlike personalities.
 * It's unknown if Servbot #41 is part of the story or just a gameplay extra, but he is also mentioned in Mega Man Legends 2 when Servbot #20 sent a letter to Mega Man asking for him to become Servbot #42 to cheer Tron.
 * There are three unused skills in The Misadventures of Tron Bonne called "Steering", "Cooking" and "Lookout". Those are believed to be the skills of Servbots #11, #21, and #24, respectively.
 * After defeating one of the evil replicas of KOS-MOS (a Namco character) in chapter 25 of Namco × Capcom, Tron suggests to create a hybrid of Servbot and KOS-MOS with the remaining parts of the copies, and Servbot #17 suggests the name "KOB-MOS" ("SER-MOS"), but Shion, the co-creator of the original, was against the idea.