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Name Description
Chuck Uses a homing missile to attack. Can be hard to reach and is detrimental in certain areas with obstacles.
Fodder Has the ability to zap you, and is also the most common robot.
Duplicator 1000 Has the ability to make more robots. It is a smaller version of the Duplicatotron 3000. When smashed, it explodes in a boom that can cause harm to the player if not far enough away.
Ham-mer Has the ability to whack you with ham. It can be confused and carried by Patrick.
Tar-Tar Shoots three blobs of Tar-tar sauce at a time. Can be confused by Patrick, but cannot be carried.
G – Love Spins around and can carry you. The best attack to use is bubble bounce, slam, or lasso.
Chomp Burps at the player.
Monsoon Hang-gliding robot that attacks with lighting by producing storm clouds. They home in on the player slowly, but disappear overtime. Can be taken out easiest with SpongeBob's head-bash or cruise bubble.
Bomb-Bot This robot follows you around and explodes after a certain amount of time. It takes a while and they have a habit of falling off cliffs, so they aren't much to worry about.
Arf A large cowboy robot that has a doghouse which dogs come out of. Takes three hits to destroy.
Sleepy Time A robot that has a radar. He sleeps most of the time, but he will wake up and attack if you cross the radar, unless you use SpongeBob to sneak by. Either use SpongeBob's cruise bubble, SpongeBob's bubble bowl (though it doesn't work all the time), Patrick's throw, or Sandy's lasso.
Duplicatotron 3000 The machine where all the robots come from. According to Plankton, he had the name copyrighted.
Robo-Sandy The first robot boss in the game. Her main attacks are a karate chop, a large jump (which for some reason stuns itself), and a clothesline move(the move can avoided by jumping or by going to the edges of the arena).
Robo-Patrick The second robot boss in the game. His main attacks are spitting moves, frezze breath, ice cream slams, and a spinning move(that leaves the robot vulnerable).
Robo-Squidward The third robot boss in the game. His main attacks are slamming tentacles down on the ground, and creating Bomb-Bots. Only appears in the Game Boy Advance version of the game, but can be seen in concept art in the console versions.
Robo-SpongeBob The third/fourth robot boss in the game (depends on whether or not it's the Game Boy version, due to the fact that there is a robot squidward boss before this boss in the game boy version). His main attacks are a large arm swing, karate slams(that flip the platform you're on), and a KA-RA-TE three part sweeping attack. According to Robo-Plankton, they were supposed to be married.
Robo-Plankton The final boss of the game. His main attack is a ray beam. According to himself, the robots have always been obeying him through the entire game.

In the concept art, you can see that a Robo-Squidward was originally planned to be in the game, possibly as a secret boss. This was scrapped before the game's release. But in the Game Boy Advance version, a Robo Squidward is present.

Also in the GBA version, King Jellyfish, Prawn, the Flying Dutchman, and Robo-Plankton are not present. Robo-Squidward is the penultimate boss, and Robo-SpongeBob is the last boss.