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  • ...from the [[Transformers]] series. The original Grimlock was introduced in 1985 as the commander of the Dinobots. ...ion 2]]'' <br> ''[[Transformers: Titanium]]'' <br> ''[[Transformers Robots in Disguise]]''
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  • ...series. He was first introduced in 1985 and was voiced by [[Michael Bell]] in the animated ''The Transformers'' series. |caption = ''Robots in Disguise'' Classic Dinobot Mini-Cons on card
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  • ...a blue jet fighter. Since then other characters from have been introduced in other Transformers stories, most similar to the original. | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics
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  • | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics ...t appearances) <br> [[Roger C. Carmel]] (when disguised as [[Motormaster]] in the episode "Masquerade") <br> [[Laurie Faso]] (as Orion Pax) <br> [[Ron Ha
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  • | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics * ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''
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  • | series = [[Marvel Comics]], [[IDW Publishing]] ...ry 1986) by [[Bill Mantlo]] and [[Sal Buscema]], and published by [[Marvel Comics]].
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  • ...The second Cliffjumper was a female Mini-Con partner of Cheetor introduced in 2003 as part of the ''Transformers: Armada'' series. | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics
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  • ...d Ox in Japan, was a heroic ninja who turned not a pickup truck introduced in 2000. | caption = ''Generation 1'' Ironhide in box
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  • ...'' (sometimes called Slog, called '''Terro''' in [[Québec]], '''Bronto''' in [[Italy]]) is the [[Apatosaurus|Brontosaurus]] [[Dinobot]].<ref>{{Cite book ...any children's preferred worlds these days.<ref>The New Yorker: Volume 61, 1985</ref>
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  • ...is a heroic Maximal strategic specialist who turns into a lion introduced in 2000. |motto =''"Only in war is there happiness."''
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Bumblebee in Transformers: Legends | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Starscream in Transformers: Legends card game | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics
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  • ...The third character named Skywarp appeared as a minor supporting character in the ''Transformers: Armada'' and ''Transformers: Cybertron'' line. He was a |first =Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics
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  • {{about|the company Western Publishing|publishing in the western world|publishing}} | founded = {{start date and age|1910}}<ref name="Antique"/> in [[Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]], [[Wisconsin]], [[United States|USA]]
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  • ...ansformers series, a number of different versions of Warpath have appeared in later Transformers lines. The Marvel Comics bible for the Transformers originally called Warpath by the name Hot Shot.<
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  • ==1985 Transformers== | caption = ''Transformers'' Perceptorl in box
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  • ...rge was introduced in 1985 as a Decepticon jet character. Since then other characters have shared the name. Several third-party toys have been released that are ...e character model creators illustrated them with the nosecones pointing up in robot mode - despite the fact that this is not how their toy instructions o
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  • ...ng Formula One racing car alternate modes. The first Mirage was introduced in 1984 as an Autobot spy. ...ferring to spend his days hunting turbo-foxes instead of involving himself in conflict. When that became unavoidable, Mirage enlisted with the [[Autobot]
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  • ...ot communications specialist who turned into portable radio cassette deck. In some versions he is rebuilt and becomes known as '''Twincast''' or '''Billy The Marvel Comics bible for the Transformers originally called Blaster by the name Blastbox.<
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  • |caption = Inferno in box ...es and extinguishing fires, however is easily distracted, getting involved in combat preferring the heat of battle to the heat of a burning building.
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  • | caption = ''Transformers'' Prowl in box | first = Transformers issue 1 by Marvel Comics, 1984
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  • '''Sideswipe''' is the name of several characters in the [[Transformers universes|''Transformers'' universes]]. Because of trade |caption = Sideswipe in Transformers: Legends game artwork
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  • ...sformers]] series. The original Beachomber was a main character introduced in the second season of the Transformers animated series, voiced by [[Alan Opp ...completely escape the conflict between the Autobots and Decepticons. Only in these places can he purge himself of the tensions that sometimes interfere
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  • | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics | voice = [[Don Messick]]<BR>[[Wally Burr]] (in the episode ''Masquerade'') <BR> [[Masashi Ebara]] (Japanese)
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  • {{Wp-cca}}<br/>{{About|the Marvel Comics character|the Black Sabbath song|Psycho Man (Black Sabbath song)}} {{Infobox comics character| <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics-->
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  • ...nd in commmand of the Autobot first introduced in ''Transformers: Armada'' in 2003. | caption = ''Generation 1'' Jetfire in box
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  • |caption =''Generation 1'' Soundwave in box '''Soundwave''' is a fictional characters from the ''Generation 1'' portion of the [[Transformers]] series. He is an
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  • ...acter from the ''Shattered Glass'' stories. The fourth is a version of the characters from the live action movie stories. | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics, 1984
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  • ...turned into a race car introduced in 1984. The second Jazz was introduced in 2008 as an evil negative universe version of the first Jazz. | caption = ''Generation 1'' Jazz in Transformes: Legends card game
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  • ...have been renamed Snarl, because of the offensive meaning of the word slag in some countries, or '''Slug''' to differentiate him from fellow Dinobot [[Sn ...blow from his armored head. His horns can also shoot high powered lasers. In robot mode he carries a high-energy laser rifle, an [[energo sword]] and a
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  • ...ation on that concept. The biggest exception being the Thrust who appeared in ''Beast Machines'' who was an evil Vehicon who turned into a motorcycle. ...my enemies' song of doom!"'' (Generation 1)<BR> "''I'll wash my actuators in your spilled lubricant, weakling.''" (Timelines)
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  • ...o a car. Since then other Transformers characters named Dead End have been introduced. The second one was a Predacon from the ''Beast Wars Neo'' anime series. ..., he was depicted as having a mask-like faceplate while in the post-Marvel comics and box art he had a normal, unmasked face. He can become the left arm of [
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  • ...o a car. He is sometimes known as "Autobot Tracks" or "'''Turbo Tracks'''" in the toy line. Tracks is an Autobot character introduced in 1985. <ref>{{Cite book | title=The Unofficial Guide to Transformers 1980s Throug
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  • ...are named '''Trailcutter'''. He has been called ''Trailblazer'' in the IDW comics. |motto ="''An Autobot is as good as the fuel in his tank.''"
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  • ...the ''Transformers Animated'' series. The fourth Mixmaster was a character in the 2009 film ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen''. The latest Mixmaster ...forms into a cement truck. The Constructicons are the first combiner group in Generation 1. Mixmaster forms the left leg of Devastator. An often occurrin
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  • ...rican comic book]] characters owned by the [[Marvel Comics]] and appearing in that company's [[Marvel Universe]]. ...the Galadorian Anarra, one of the Third Generation Spaceknights introduced in [[Jim Starlin]]'s ''[[Spaceknights]]'' mini-series.
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  • ...UFO|alien flying saucer]], which technically, he is (indeed, he is similar in design to the alleged UFOs photographed by [[George Adamski]]). His Japanes The Marvel Comics bible for the Transformers originally called Cosmos by the names Spaceracer
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  • ...r characters have shared the name Ramjet. All have been Decepticon aligned characters who turn into jets, usually white. ...eared in the related comics, cartoons and [[The Transformers: The Movie]]. In the original Transformers, Ramjet was one of the [[Seekers (Transformers)|S
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  • {{Wp-cca}}<br/>'''Skydive''' was the name of five [[fictional character]]s in the [[Transformers]] series. ...= The Transformers episode "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2", November 26, 1985
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  • ...urbo was among the main trio of heroes of the cartoon series, and appeared in every episode along side Leader-1 and Scooter. ...|Crasher]] – as a fellow sports car, she is usually his target of choice in battles.<ref>{{Cite book | title=Totally Tubular '80s | last=Bellomo | firs
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  • ...cter]] from the [[GoBots]] series. He is an evil Renegade GoBot introduced in 1983 who turns into a helicopter. ...rricane]]s, or (in robot mode) a sword or spinning hand-held blade weapon. In vehicle mode used a tractor beam which he uses to haul cargo as large as hi
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  • ...ers]] series. The original Laserbeak was a bird-like Decepticon introduced in 1984. ...zsaw <br> [[Rumble (Transformers)|Rumble]]|motto =''"The only point I like in Autobots: melting point."''
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  • ...s]] series. He first appeared in 1985, and was voiced by [[Michael Chain]] in the animated ''The Transformers'' series. '''Powerglide''' ('''Jumbo''' in [[Italy]])'s original bio characterized him as somewhat of a show-off. He i
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  • ...s. The original Scavenger was a members of the Constructions introduced in 1985. Scavenger is usually depicted as a [[villain]] who turns into a constructi In 2011 a [[third-party Transformer]] toy called [[Exgraver]] was released by
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Sunstreaker in box | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics
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  • ...cepticons who turn into insects, who are sometimes called '''Hardshell'''. In 2011 toy company [[FansProject]] released a [[third-party Transformer]] nam ...is victims debase themselves. In insect Mode this insecticon can fly 10km. In robot Mode wears head-mounted mortar...throws 25 kg explosive shell 15 km.
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  • ....I. Joe Team]], and debuted in 1982. Hawk is portrayed by [[Dennis Quaid]] in the 2009 live-action film ''[[G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra]]''. Hawk's real name is Clayton M. Abernathy, and he was born in [[Denver, Colorado]]. His primary military specialty is strategic command o
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  • .... Leader-1 is the leader of the heroic Guardians GoBots and was introduced in 1983. ...ook | title=The Great Robot Book| last=Marrs | first=Wanda and Texe | year=1985 | publisher=Little Simon| ISBN=978-0671602437 | pages= 69–71}}</ref>
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  • ...eries. The original Huffer was an Autobot construction engineer introduced in 1984. ...spension bridge out of bobby pins and glue. Huffer isn't too sociable, but in any sort of difficulty he is absolutely reliable. Optimus Prime knows that
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  • ...f others as he can get easily distracted by the vistas he sees below while in flight.<ref>{{Cite book | title=The Unofficial Guide to Transformers 1980s In the ''The Transformers'' the Aerialbots were created on [[Cybertron]] aroun
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  • ...uitably intelligent Constructicons should sacrifice their thinking ability in their combined form, but simple-mindedness is a common limitation of the as According to information printed in the Marvel U.K. Transformers comic book, Devastator is about 100 feet tall.
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  • ...ain of the ''Challenge of the GoBots'' animated series, who later appeared in the GoBots feature film. ...world and have all the power for himself. He was very ruthless and a thorn in the side of the Guardians.<ref>{{Cite book | title=Totally Tubular '80s | l
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  • .... A heroic mirror-universe version of Hook was created by Fun Publications in 2008 for their ''Shattered Glass'' story. Hook (Glen in Japan, which is an alternate prononciation of "Crane" in Japanese) is a member of the [[Constructicons]] who transforms into a crane
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  • ...nal Menasor was the combined form of the [[Stunticons]]. Since then, other characters have taken the name Menasor. |data32 = ''[[Transformers: Generation 1]]''<br />''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''<br>''[[Transformers: Titanium]]''<BR>''[[Transformers: Generat
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  • ...]. The first Red Alert is a heroic Autobot Security Director introduced in 1985. ...d at his job, as it is not a bad trait in a security director if it's kept in check by reason, logic, and common sense. He has enhanced senses and is usu
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  • ...l character]] from the [[Transformers]] series. He was a regular character in the original ''The Transformers'' animated series, voiced by Pete Renaday. |motto ="''Beauty is in everything except war.''"
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  • ...ies. The original Bussaw was introduced in 1984 and voiced by Frank Welker in the Transformers television series. Some versions of the character are spel ...ro-serrated [[beak]], which can slice through most materials. He excelled in [[espionage]] due to his small animal form, and is far braver than the cowa
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  • ...st-Q''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1984. He is a Guardian GoBot doctor who turns into an ambulance. ...He can survive in space and is super-humanly strong and tough. He can fly in robot mode and project energy blasts from his hands. His body heals quickly
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  • ...until the 2007 film. Elita One is is a female Autobot, usually pink or red in color. ...th dockworker [[Orion Pax]]. When the [[Aerialbots]] were transported back in time, they met Orion Pax, Ariel, and their friend [[Dion (Transformers)|Dio
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  • | caption = ''GoBots'' Staks Transport in box ...aks''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is a heroic Guardian GoBot who turns into a semi-truck.
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  • |data24 = Infantry (1985) Military Tactician<br>Paratrooper Operations (1994 only)<br>L.A.V. Operato |data25 = Helicopter Pilot (1985)<br>Demolitions (1988 only)<br>Commando (1994 only)<br>Desert Paratrooper (
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  • ...ace car. Versions of her and characters inspired by her have also appeared in the [[Transformers]] franchise. ...437 | pages= 69–71}}</ref> One of her favored pastimes is participating in demolition derbies.<ref>{{Cite book | title=Totally Tubular '80s | last=Bel
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  • This is a '''list of known [[Autobots]]''' in the [[Transformers]] fictional universe and toy line. The alternate modes o ...on in ''Transformers: The Movie'' and later resurrected by the Quintessons in ''The Return of Optimus Prime'')
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  • ...rom the [[Transformers]] series. The original Astrotrain was introduced in 1985 as a Decepticon Triple Changer who could take the form of a locomotive or a |motto ="''In confusion there is opportunity.''"
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  • | caption = Courageous in box ...s''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is the combined form of the armored spaceship of the [[Last Engineer]]
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  • '''Scooter''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[GoBots]] series. The character is a heroic Guardian GoBot who transfo {{quote|The youngest of the Friendly GoBots, Scooter would love to scoot in and out of all the action. But he's usually left behind to spin his wheels
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  • ...These appearances depicted Hound as being much like his original self, but in 2014 for the ''Age of Extinction'' Hound was redesigned into a character mo | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics
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  • '''Frenzy''' is the name of several [[fictional characters]] in the various [[Transformers universes]]. ...p://www.ntfa.net/universe/english/index.php?act=view&char=Frenzy Who's Who in the Transformers Universe - Frenzy<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>L
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  • The original Superion was introduced in 1986 as the combiner form of the Aerialbots. Although the members and confi ...me overconfident and arrogant, with leader Silverbolt failing to keep them in line due to his fear of heights. After a heated discussion over whether the
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  • ...ies introduced in 1984. He is a heroic Guardian GoBot scientist introduced in 1984 who turns into a Porsche 930T. ...ook | title=The Great Robot Book| last=Marrs | first=Wanda and Texe | year=1985 | publisher=Little Simon| ISBN=978-0671602437 | pages= 69–71}}</ref>
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  • ...ticons]]. Since then the name was used for a variety of other Transformers characters. ..., Chopshop and Ransack were members of [[Ratbat]]'s [[Ultracons]] faction. In the third series, ''The Age of Wrath'', they accompanied Ratbat to the peac
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  • ...] from the [[GoBots]] series. Spay-C is a heroic Guardian GoBot introduced in 1983 who turns into a space shuttle. ...l biography for Spay-C depicted the Guardian as male, despite being female in the animated series. Some books also depicted Spay-C as male.
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  • | first = "Moonstrike" by Wendy's Kids Meal, 1985 ...Fly''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is a heroic Guardian GoBot who turns into a jet.
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  • | first = "Moonstrike", Wendy's Kids Meal, 1985 ...l character]] from the GoBots series. He is a Renegade GoBot introduced in 1985 who turns into a monster jet.
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  • ...r''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is the combined form of six Renegade GoBots. ...ook | title=Tonka- The Magic Is Here! 1985 Catalog | last= | first= | year=1985 | publisher=Tonka Corporationt| ISBN= | pages=14–15}}</ref>
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  • ...iced by Gregg Berger in the Transformers animated series. Since then other characters named Long Haul have been created for the Transformers series. Long Haul is ...called Long Haul in English Canada, but Costo in French Canada and Macigno in Italy.
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  • ...d cartoon series. He is the [[G.I. Joe Team]]'s rescue trooper and debuted in 1986. In 2002, another Joe named Greg Scott was given the code-name Lifeline. Other
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  • ...GoBots]] and [[Transformers]] series. She was voiced by Marylin Lightstone in the ''Challenge of the GoBots'' animated series. ...ce. Her laser locators and top-secret scientific devices aid the good guys in detecting Cy-Kill's whereabouts.}}
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  • ...ctional character]] from the various [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1985. He is an Autobot who turns into a drill tank and a member of the Wreckers ===Comics===
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  • | first = "Moonstrike", 1985 ...s series. He is a Renegade GoBot who turns into a helicopter introduced in 1985.
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  • ...stroying Decepticons. While he is an inspiring presence and natural leader in battle, he doesn't adapt well to the quiet times between battles. He gets b ...r in the Transformers animated series because the show was going to appear in Japan, where the toy was owned by Takara's rivals.
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  • ...is an evil Decepticon who appeared in the ''Robots in Disguise'' toy line in 2001. | caption = ''Henkei! Henkei!'' Skyfire in box
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  • .... He shares his name with a Transformers Autobot character who was made in 1985. ...he name Blaster was later used by Hasbro for one of their [[Transformers]] characters, an Autobot who turned into a radio.
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  • ...[[FansProject]] which was a homage to Shrapnel. There is a minor character in the ''Cybertron'' who also had the name Shrapnel. ...In insect mode, can use antennae to control almost any electrical device. In robot mode, can attract lightning bolts to antennae and shoot them out hand
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  • ...nd four Power Suits. Although released as a toy in 1985, he did not appear in fiction until 2015. Grungy was chosen as the 3rd goofiest GoBot name by [[Topless Robot]] in 2010.<REF>http://www.toplessrobot.com/2010/11/the_20_goofiest_gobot_names.p
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  • | first = "Moonstrike", Wendy's Kids Meal, 1985 ...er]] in the [[GoBots]] series. He is a heroic Guardian GoBot introduced in 1985 who turns into a space shuttle.
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  • ...Spectro''', and '''Spyglass'''. They combine into a single alternate form. In some versions of Transformers, such as the "Shattered Glass" storyline, Ref ...hands of children. It featured a working, if weak, magnifying lens, housed in the central of the three robots, Viewfinder. The names of the other two rob
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  • | portrayer = [[George DiCenzo]] - 1985<br />&amp; Colin Murdock - 2002 ...is the lead villain of the ''[[She-Ra: Princess of Power]]'' [[cartoon]], in which he is the [[Wiktionary:archnemesis|archnemesis]] of She-Ra, He-Man's
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  • ...mer''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is a Guardian GoBot who turns into a BMW M1 super car. ...e is a speedy Guardian GoBot who enjoys playing games on the space scanner in his spare time.
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  • ...y''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. She is a female Guardian GoBot who turns into a car. ...he can survive in space and is super-humanly strong and tough. She can fly in robot mode and project energy blasts from her hands. Her body heals quickly
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  • ...s|soldiers]]. A tracker, what she lacks in size she more than makes up for in heart and determination. Small Foot can often be seen kicking around with Small Foot was featured in one of the early GoBots commercials. <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L
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  • ...haracter]] from the GoBots series. He is an evil Renegade GoBot introduced in 1984. ...ook | title=The Great Robot Book| last=Marrs | first=Wanda and Texe | year=1985 | publisher=Little Simon| ISBN=978-0671602437 | pages= 69–71}}</ref>
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  • ...onal character]] from the [[GoBots]] series. He was voiced by Ken Campbell in the ''Challenge of the GoBots'' animated series. ...He can survive in space and is super-humanly strong and tough. He can fly in robot mode and project energy blasts from his hands. His body heals quickly
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  • | caption = GoBots Defendor in box ...of the GoBots'' episode 15 "It's the Thought That Counts", September 24th, 1985
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  • ...ter]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. They are all Autobot hovercrafts. In later toys he is called "Sea Spray." [[Third party Transformer]]s that are ...range. Has sonar radar and underwater and surface-to-air lasers, also used in robot mode. Wheels allow limited land travel. Not too strong or mobile as r
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  • | caption = BuggyMan in card ...nto a dune buggy who was introduced in 1983. He was a reoccuring character in the ''Challenge of the GoBots'' animated series.
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  • ...w Wow''' is a [[fictional character]] from the GoBots series introduced in 1985. He is an evil Renegade GoBot who turns into a camper. ...ade Gobot who appeared later in the GoBots series who turns into a camper. In some Fun Publications stories he is portrayed as a Mini-Con Transformer tur
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  • ...ies. He is an evil Renegade GoBot who turns into a Jeep and was introduced in 1983. ...Cola]] had a promotion where you could get a "Convert-Able" toy by sending in $1, three proofs of purchase from a Pepsi product and 50 cents shipping. On
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  • ...is a Renegade Monster GoBot who turns into an alien jet who was introduced in 1984. Pincher was one of the names in a word find that had to be solved to win a copy of the ''Challenge of the G
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  • '''Creepy''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1984. He is an evil Renegade Monster GoBot. ...ge, can survive in space and is super-humanly strong and tough. He can fly in robot mode and project energy blasts from his hands. His body heals quickly
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