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{{Character Bio |
'''Max Trollbot''' is [[Game On!]]'s official sentient robot. He is programmed by the worst elements of the Internet. His sensors are made of YouTube comments, and he displays signs of misogyny. Max frequently mistakes [[Brian]] and [[Veronica]] for [[Alex Albrecht]] and [[Felicia Day]]. He may in fact be Jamaican.
  name  = Max Trollbot|
  picture = File:MaxTrollbot.png|
  First appearance = [[David Jaffe]]|
  person = [[Justin Robert Young]]}}
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'''Max Trollbot''' is [[Game On!]]'s official sentient robot. He is programmed by the worst elements of the Internet. His sensors are made of YouTube comments, and he displays signs of misogyny. Max frequently mistakes [[Brian]] and [[Veronica]] for [[Alex Albrecht]] and [[Felicia Day]]. [[It may in fact be a moth|He may in fact be]] [http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/6066/screenshot20120813at226.jpg Jamaican].


Max strangely sounds like [[Justin Robert Young]] and is about the same height as [[Jon Tilton]].
Max strangely sounds like [[Justin Robert Young]] and is about the same height as [[Jon Tilton]].
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* [[Felicia Day]]
* [[Felicia Day]]


==Controversy==
==Controversial Reception==
Max debuted on Game On!'s [[David Jaffe|first episode]] and was met with staunchly opposed viewer reception. Many of Max's supporters were members of [[Chatrealm]]. After criticism of the segment coalesced in the [http://www.reddit.com/r/TWiTGameOn/comments/oirpb/game_on_episode_1_feedback/ episode feedback post] on Reddit, Max's appearance was moved from the second of the show to the end of the episode. Support rallied behind Max as time went on, although it was mutually agreed that he should only be given limited exposure (even if just for his naturally conflicting disposition). It was not until Game On!'s [[Sim City 5 Also Featuring The Glowing Stars|penultimate episode]] that Max returned to the program, showing up briefly in a few segments. This instance was the object of much rejoice.
Max debuted on Game On!'s [[David Jaffe|first episode]] and was met with staunchly opposed viewer reception. Many of Max's supporters were prominent members of [[Chatrealm]]. After criticism of the segment coalesced in the [http://www.reddit.com/r/TWiTGameOn/comments/oirpb/game_on_episode_1_feedback/ episode feedback post] on Reddit, Max's appearance was moved from the second segment of the show to the end of the episode. Support rallied behind Max as time went on, although it was mutually agreed that he should only be given limited exposure (even if just for his naturally conflicting disposition). It was not until Game On!'s [[Sim City 5 Also Featuring The Glowing Stars|penultimate episode]] that Max returned to the program, showing up briefly in a few segments. This instance was the object of much rejoice.

Revision as of 23:33, 12 August 2012

Max Trollbot
MaxTrollbot.png
First Appearance David Jaffe
Portrayed By Justin Robert Young
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Max Trollbot is Game On!'s official sentient robot. He is programmed by the worst elements of the Internet. His sensors are made of YouTube comments, and he displays signs of misogyny. Max frequently mistakes Brian and Veronica for Alex Albrecht and Felicia Day. He may in fact be Jamaican.

Max strangely sounds like Justin Robert Young and is about the same height as Jon Tilton.

Feuds

Controversial Reception

Max debuted on Game On!'s first episode and was met with staunchly opposed viewer reception. Many of Max's supporters were prominent members of Chatrealm. After criticism of the segment coalesced in the episode feedback post on Reddit, Max's appearance was moved from the second segment of the show to the end of the episode. Support rallied behind Max as time went on, although it was mutually agreed that he should only be given limited exposure (even if just for his naturally conflicting disposition). It was not until Game On!'s penultimate episode that Max returned to the program, showing up briefly in a few segments. This instance was the object of much rejoice.