Patrol CG
Patrol CG (パトカーシージー) is a CG Robo.
The leader of the CG Robo, he has excellent judgement and mobility, the prerequisite strong sense of justice, incredible tracking ability and a peerless memory. Patrol CG uses the Patrick sic Flash attack in robot mode, blasting his enemies. In vehicle mode he has a 3,000ps engine, allowing him to reach speeds of 350kmph.
Fiction[edit | edit source]
CG Robo catalogues[edit | edit source]
Patrol CG started out as a toy police car belonging to a Japanese boy named Koji before he was struck by a beam of CG energy, which bought him to life and gave him the ability to transform into a robot. Later, when a news bulletin of a fire came on the TV, Patrol CG and his team-mates grew to giant size and helped end the disaster.
CG Robo commercials[edit | edit source]
Patrol CG arrived along with Fire CG, Rescue CG, Carrier CG and 4WD CG on a barren and nameless planet, initially as a beam of light. He became fluid then a vehicle before converting to robot mode. The group spotted a menacing claw in the distance and followed Patrol CG into battle. CG Robo commercial
Toys[edit | edit source]
CG Robo[edit | edit source]
CG Robo[edit | edit source]
- Patrol CG (CG Robo, 1993)
- ID number: CG-01
- Accessories: none
- Patrol CG was released in CG Robo by Bandai and converts from robot to Nissan 300ZX (Z32) police car in 4 steps. The figure was designed by PLEX. Like all CG Robo, it has a "Change and Glow" (i.e. light and sound) feature - pressing down the lightbar in either mode causes them to flash and make a siren noise. The toy features a large amount of stickers - including the wheel hubs and a surprising amount of the basic white and black sections.
- The toy was not released outside Japan.
Lucky Draw[edit | edit source]
- Patrol CG (CG Robo, 1993)
- Accessories: none
- A gold version of Patrol CG was made as a special Lucky Draw competition item for TV Magazine. Only 7 were made.
Robo Machines[edit | edit source]
Light & Sound Robo Machines[edit | edit source]
- Chaser (Light & Sound Robo Machines, 1993)
- ID number: 01
- Accessories: none
In Europe, some CG Robo figures were released as "Light & Sound Robo Machines" in the Robo Machines line. Patrol CG was renamed Chaser for the British market and featured an updated sticker sheet, notably featuring English text. Like all Robo Machines toys, the packaging included absolutely zero backstory for the figure.