A.R.C.

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A.R.C.
Third party Transformer character
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A.R.C. box
Created by

Rapid Squirrel Productions
Release number

CFB-01
Information
Species Transformer
Abilities

Shapeshifting, superhuman durability, superhuman strength
Alternate mode

Cybertronian automobile

A.R.C. is fictional character created by Rabid Squirrel and Monolith Productions in 2005 as a third party Transformer. She is an homage to the 1985 Transformers character Arcee, done as a Headmaster as she was seen in season 4 of the animated Transformers series.

Rabid Squirrel and Monolith Productions

A.R.C., the "angelic robot car", is a fictional character created by Rabid Squirrel and Monolith Productions as a third party Transformer homage to the Transformer Autobot Arcee. She turns into a car. Inspired by the Transformers US animated series finale, her head transforms into an exo-suited Daniel Witwicky.

CyberFembot A.R.C. toys were sold at CybCon 2006. $50 for unassembled, and $100 for assembled. Art prints of A.R.C. sold for $5 to $10 each.

Other third party homages to Arcee include Impossible Toys's Valkyrie, iGear's Delicate Warrior and Perfect Effect's RC.

Development

A.R.C. was designed by sculptor Eric Chan.

A.R.C. went up for preorder in June 2005.[1]

Reception

Fictional biography

CyberFembot A.R.C. was created by the ancients in a time before the great wars. Designed for battle, she's a powerhouse of destruction built on a sleek, sexy chassis. With a top speed of over 900mph in both cyber and vehicle modes, she is almost impossible to catch. Her massive plasma-recoil pistols fire ionized Carbonium rounds that tear through the thickest armor plate. A.R.C. believes there is nothing sweeter than utter annihilation of her enemies.

Toys

  • Rabid Squirrel and Monolith Productions CyberFembot CFB-01 A.R.C. (2005)
An original third party Transformer mold. Turns from robot to car with driver. Comes with two guns and a transforming head. Sold as a kit or as a completed figure.[2] Limited to 200 pieces.

Gallery

A.R.C. art

References

  1. http://forums.tformers.com/talk/index.php?showtopic=27667&st=0
  2. http://greattoysonline.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=inquiries&action=display&thread=559

External links