Cut-Up (Starriors)

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Cut-Up
Starriors character
Cutup-carded.jpg
Cut-Up toy on card
First appearance

Starriors Volume 1 issue 1, November 1984 by Marvel Comics
Created by

Tomy
Release number

5303
Information
Species Starrior
Abilities

Affiliation

Protectors
Model

Chainsaw
Alternate mode

Hi-Crusin Position, Lo-Crusin Position

Cut-Up is a fictional character from the Starriors series in 1984. He is a heroic member of the Protectors and has a chainsaw in his chest.

Starriors

Cut-Up is a Protector Wastor equipped with a chainsaw. His right hand is a claw and his lef hand is a laser. He enjoys being funny.

Protectors are programmed to rebuild civilization so that structures, facilities, and ecologies would be established and ready for use upon man's return. Wastors are a humanoid series of Starrior, roughly the same height as an adult human, though somewhat bulkier.

Reception

Fictional biography

Cut-Up: Volatile, wants to be able to turn his chest saw on his enemies.

Books

Peter Pan

Cut-Up appeared in Starriors Tunnel of Doom Odyssey I by published by Peter Pan.

Comics

1984 Marvel Comics

Starriors Limited Series

Cut-Up was a major character in the Starriors limited series by Marvel Comics.

2016 Fun Publications

Cut-Up was featured in the 2016 Ask Vector Prime story Echoes and Fragments, set during the events of The Transformers: The Movie. The manipulations of the evil Gong and Sideways resulted in various GoBots swapping places with characters during the events of that film. Cut-Up took the place of Arblus in the story, being captured by the Master Renegade on the planet Antares III, put on trial and executed.[1]

Commercials

Cut-Up appears in the animated segment of several 1984 Starriors commercials where he battles Deadeye.[2]

Toys

  • Tomy Starriors Wastors Cut-Up (1984)
Cut-Up is made up of 6 parts that assemble into different configurations. The arms and legs are attached to the body with 5mm pegs and holes, while the head is attached to the body with a 3mm peg and hole.
Came with one of the first four Starriors pack-in comics.
This toy shares most of it's mold with Sawtooth.

References

  1. Jim Sorenson (w). "Echoes and Fragments" Ask Vector Prime (February 10th, 2016), Fun Publications
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0zYUGUBjzI

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