Multi-Bot MOTU Origins In Hand Images
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Huge thanks to eyesonthescreen for sending us these incredible Multi-Bot MOTU Origins in hand images! Also big thanks to bumo.tv on Instagram for posting out of package images as well! The packaging showcases the MOTU Origins Multi-Bot in all his modular glory, with the front displaying his dual-headed configuration featuring vibrant orange and green faces and a mix of mismatched limbs that highlight his “evil robot of a thousand bodies” concept. If you haven’t already picked this guy up, you can preorder your Multi-Bot on AMAZON NOW! In the meantime, let’s check out these Multi-Bot MOTU Origins in hand Images sent to us by Toy Habits viewer Holger T!

The outter package is the standard brown cardboard but has Multi-bot sketches on it.
The card front bursts with bright cosmic blues and reds, with smaller images showing the countless combinations possible with his 43 body parts.


On the back, the artwork explodes with energy as Multi-Bot battles in front of a royal Eternian stronghold, with heroes rallying in defense while Hordak directs the attack from above. The smaller panels below illustrate the interchangeability of parts, emphasizing the figure’s build-and-swap play feature.

The artwork bursts with energy as Multi-Bot wreaks havoc across the battlefield, and there’s a lot for fans to unpack in this stunning scene. In the background, we can spot Hordak riding high atop his Mantisaur, charging into battle as laser fire streaks across the sky. Above them, the Blaster Hawk makes an appearance, swooping in and firing at enemy forces, adding a great layer of motion and chaos to the composition. On the heroic side, there’s what appears to be a concept-style Teela design — her armor and facial features carry a unique look not seen in the existing Origins figure, suggesting that this could be an early or variant concept.


The sides of the package feature more configurations of Multi-bot.


Let’s head inside, shall we? When you open the inside flap, you will see the parts that Multi-bot comes packed with!

Here you can see Multi-Bot laid out with all his various included parts!

A close up of the included pieces are below.


Plus we get a close up of Multi-Bot himself! Here you can get a better view of their head sculpts with all the incredible detail! Plus take a look at their robotic arms, legs and chest plates!

Huge thanks to bumo.tv on Instagram for posting out of package images, so we can see Multi-Bot out of his plastic prison!
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Where to Buy
Preorder your Multi-Bot on AMAZON NOW! Described as ” 1 Masters of the Universe Origins Multi-Bot action figure with 43 modular parts (assembly required) including 2 blaster accessories and 1 shield/ball joint remover tool. Colors and decorations may vary.”
Official Images and Box Art Reveal
Hot off the heels of the Amazon preorder and reveal of the MOTU Origins Multi-Bot, we now get an official look at the box art, courtesy of Roy Juarez! As Roy shared on his Instagram, “Constantly self-transforming, Multi-Bot is a mechanical plague!” and this packaging perfectly captures that chaotic, ever-shifting energy of the Evil Robot of a Thousand Bodies. What we’re seeing here is the international packaging version, with Roy teasing that the domestic box will follow once it’s in hand. The creative lineup behind this figure features the powerhouse Origins team we’ve come to know and love: Graphic Design and Art Direction by Roy Juarez, artwork by Axel Gimenez and @dc_alonso_colorist, toy design by @katanarama333, packaging engineering by @lpukhrambam, and copywriting by @yesreallyrob. It’s always exciting to see how this dream team continues to bring these vintage-inspired figures to life with a blend of nostalgia and artistry, and Multi-Bot looks oustanding!
Mattel has surprised us with a MOTU Origins Multi-Bot preorder LIVE on AMAZON right now! Preorder your Multi-Bot on AMAZON NOW! Product information is below. Retailing on Amazon for $32.29, it is said to have a February 15th, 2026 release date.


A closer look at the rear of the packaging.


Official Product Description: This Origins action figure of Multi-Bot is inspired by the original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episodes from the ’80s. This evil robot of a thousand bodies will complement any MOTU collection. With 2 torsos, 3 sets of legs, 2 heads and 43 modular parts in all, you can create one crazy looking Multi-Bot or 2 separate complete figures. A shield accessory doubles as a joint remover tool to assist in removing ball joints from sockets. At 5.8 inches tall with legs, torso and head, this figure is also compatible with many other Origins figures and vehicles. Two blaster accessories can transform into one super-blaster weapon. Makes a great addition to any Masters of the Universe collection for fans 6 years and older. Colors and decorations may vary.


Let’s take a closer look at the stunning artwork from the rear of the package.

The close-up views highlight even more of the intricate storytelling and detail packed into the artwork. On the left, the golden towers of Eternos shine brightly behind Teela, who’s posed mid-command with a bold, expressive stance, while Man-At-Arms and a squad of heroic warriors engage a group of advancing Multi-Bot units. The blast effects, smoke, and layered perspective emphasize the chaos of the encounter. On the right, we get a sharper look at Hordak riding Mantisaur, charging into battle with blaster fire cutting across the sky as additional Horde troopers move in. The Blaster Hawk hovers above the fray, its cannons firing down, creating a sense of movement that ties the scene together with dynamic precision.


Behind her there are several Eternian guards making an advance, their metallic armor and blasters catching the glow from nearby explosions. On the right, Hordak looks menacing atop the mechanical Mantisaur, its segmented legs and serrated limbs rendered in fine mechanical detail, while the Blaster Hawk hovers above with its cannons flaring mid-attack.


A closer look at the artwork captures the essence of Multi-Bot’s dual nature, showing both mechanical heads in sharp contrast. The intricate linework highlights each segment of his modular body, from the riveted joints to the tubing and metallic textures that define his patchwork construction. The background explosion glows vividly behind them, emphasizing the power and constant motion of this ever-transforming Evil Horde enforcer.

Product Highlights:
- This Origins Cartoon Collection Multi-Bot action figure is inspired by He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episodes from the ‘80s.
- The 34 modular parts provide a thousand mix and match possibilities! There are even enough pieces to create 2 complete robotic creatures. Or one multi-limbed mega-robo-beast!
- This Multi-Bot figure also comes with 2 blasters that can be used separately or combine into 1 deluxe weapon!
- This MOTU Origins toy stands 5.8-inches tall with one torso, legs and head. An included shield accessory doubles as a tool to assist in removing ball joints from sockets.
- Fans will want to collect all the figures to form a nostalgic showcase that evokes the childhood wonder of the 1980s. Each figure sold separately, subject to availability.
- This Origins deluxe figure of Multi-Bot is suitable for Masters of the Universe fans ages 6 years and older.
Official Images
Thanks to tavarisjamarrcarter for the heads up, we now have our first look at the official images of the MOTU Origins Multi-Bot! The figure is finally making its way into the line, showcasing the classic Modulok-style modular design that lets collectors mix and match parts to create endless combinations.

Just like the vintage figure, Multi-Bot comes packed with multiple heads, torsos, arms, and legs, staying true to the original’s play pattern while benefiting from the updated sculpting and articulation of the Origins line. It’s always great to see the Evil Horde roster continue to expand, and this multi-limbed menace is sure to be a standout among fans who’ve been waiting to complete their Horde ranks.
Multi-Bot is shown in some seriously kooky configurations, with his mix-and-match limbs and torsos twisted into wild, almost gymnastic poses. One setup has him crawling across the surface with heads and arms pointing in every direction, while another stacks his bodies high like a totem of chaos, blasters and claws raised in the air. With so many interchangeable parts, there are literally thousands of ways to pose this figure, and these shots perfectly capture that playful, modular madness.
About Multi-Bot
Mulit-Bot was the second figure in the MOTU line to come out with the mix and match style body parts. Just like Modulok, Multi-bot too came with 22 body parts but this time could combine with Modulok to create a huge Mega Bot monster like creature!Apparently as it says on the box, there were 1000 possible combinations, so I am sure kids had hours and hours of fun with this thing! Multibot was released a year after Modulok in 1986, and continued that gimmick heavy theme of the MOTU toys back in the 80’s. Also member of the Evil Horde, Multi Bot was known as the ” Evil Robot of a thousand bodies” Made of completely all new parts, Multi-bot did not share any molds with previous MOTU figures, sigaling the strength of the line at the time! Multi-Bot first appeared on the She-Ra Princess of Power cartoon in the episode “Horde Prime Takes A Holiday”. Multi-Bot was the goofy Horde robot created by Modulok. Mattel has just recently renewed this trademark this year on 03/09/2022, showing us we have so much more to come in the MOTU Origins line! Since we recently got Modulok, Mult-Bot is sure to come to the line!



Even though the image is blurry, you can see Multibot right next to Modulok in the Eternia box art by Mantisaur.

Complete Your MOTU Collection
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