Chase (Transformers)

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Chase is a fictional character in the Transformers toyline, comics and Transformers: Generation 1 cartoon series. [1]

Transformers: Generation 1

Transformers character
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Generation 1 Chase toy
Name Chase
Autobot
Series Transformers: Generation 1
Voiced by Rob Paulsen
Template:Country data Japan Tomomichi Nishimura
Template:Country data US Danny Mann
Information
Alternate modes Ferrari Testarossa
Function Scout
Motto "Hunters drive; targets park."
Sub-group Throttlebots

Impatient, overeager, usually ten miles down the road before other Throttlebots have shifted into gear.[2] As a warrior, Chase's only outstanding asset is his staunch courage, but it's his attitude that earns him his many friends in the Autobot ranks[3]. As fast as he drives, he talks even faster. He usually dominates the conversation,[4] which only a few mind because of his fantastic storytelling skills. He’s extremely popular among the Autobots.

He is one of the six Throttlebots and he can transform in to a Ferrari Testarossa. In car mode, Chase can reach a cruising speed of 240 mph. He has extremely well developed optical sensors in his head and headlights. He can see an object the size of a tennis ball at two miles and his excellent peripheral vision gives him approximately a 270-degree viewing range. So for example he can see simultaneously in front of him and on both sides. Embedded under his car mode’s roof is an array of small radar dishes that allow him to detect moving objects as small as a toaster from horizon to horizon. He also has the ability to lock in on orbiting satellites and bounce radar signals off of them, which allows him some over-the-horizon radar abilities.[4]

Marvel Comics

  • The Transformers
  • The Transformers 30 - "The Cure!"
  • The Transformers 32 - "Used Autobots"
  • The Transformers 37 - "Toy Soldiers!"
  • The Transformers 49 - "The Underbase Saga (Pt 3): Cold War!"
  • The Transformers 50 - "The Underbase Saga (Pt 4): Dark Star"
  • Transformers (UK)
  • Transformers (UK) 126 - "The Cure"
  • Transformers (UK) 127 - "The Cure"
  • Transformers (UK) 138 - "Ladies Night (Part 2)"
  • Transformers (UK) 139 - "Used Autobots"
  • Transformers (UK) 140 - "Used Autobots"
  • Transformers (UK) 154 - "Toy Soldiers"
  • Transformers (UK) 183 - "Space Pirates (Part 2)"
  • Transformers (UK) 209 - "Dark Star (Underbase Part 4)"
  • G.I. Joe and Transformers
  • G.I. Joe and Transformers: Generation 2 142 - "Final Transformations"
  • More Than Meets The Eye: Transformers G1
  • More Than Meets The Eye: Transformers G1 1
  • Transformers Generations
  • Transformers Generations 11 - "The Cure"

Animated series

The Throttlebots are among the troops commanded by Rodimus Prime in their attempt to rescue the body of Optimus Prime from the lab of Doctor Mark Morgan. They are infected with the hate plague. [5]

  • Transformers: Generation 1
  • Transformers: Generation 1 Episode 94 - The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 1)
  • Transformers: Generation 1 Episode 95 - The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2)
  • Transformers: Generation 1 Episode 96 - The Rebirth (Part 1)
  • Transformers: Generation 1 Episode 98 - The Rebirth (Part 3)
  • Transformers: Generation 1 Episode 1 - Four Warriors Come Out of the Sky
  • Transformers: Generation 1 Episode 4 - Operation: Cassette
  • Transformers: Generation 1 Episode 6 - Approach of the Demon Meteorite
  • Transformers: Generation 1 Episode 34 - The Final Showdown On Earth (Part 1)

IDW Publishing

The Throttlebots appeared as a whole team in IDW's Spotlight Metroplex. [6]

Toy

  • Generation 1 Throttlebot Chase (1987)
A new mold. The Throttlebots were among the first Transformers released in 1987 and featured pull-back motors that worked in both car and robot modes.[7]

References

  1. Lee's Guide to Loose 1987 Transformers: Autobots. Lee's Toy Review magazine, issue #205, December 2009
  2. "Chase". Transformers. The Alpha Trion and Omega Prime of Transforming Toys. http://www.tfu.info/1987/Autobot/Chase/chase.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-17. 
  3. "Chase". TFWiki.net. http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Chase. Retrieved 2008-06-17. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Chase". Transformers 2003. Lukis Bros. Transformers Collector Site. http://www.unicron.us/tf1987/figures/chase.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-17. 
  5. Transformers episode #94, The Return of Optimus Prime Part 1
  6. http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=preview&id=2950
  7. Alvarez, J.E. (2001). The Unofficial Guide to Transformers 1980s Through 1990s Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition. Schiffer Publishing Ltd.. p. 54. ISBN 0764313649. 

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