Slimestone

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Slimestone
Rock Lords character
Slimestone-carded.jpg
Slimestone toy on card
First appearance

GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, March 21, 1986
Created by

Tonka
Voiced by

Michael Bell
Information
Species Rock Lord
Occupation Evil Rock Warrior
Abilities

Affiliation

Evil Rock Lords
Rock type

Silvery: A shiny plating that covers a slimy charchter

Slimestone is a fictional character from the Rock Lord series. He is an evil Rock Lord under the command of Magmar.

Rock Lords

Slimestone is an evil Rock Lord in Magmar's tribe. He has a Slime Gun.

Reception

Fictional biography

Slimestone is a rock warrior with a different personality. Short, squat, and disgustingly sinister, Slimestone enjoys wallowing in pools of boiling oil. Slimestone delights in using his slimegun to smear enemies with evil-smelling sticky stuff thats impossible to get off!

Animated series

Slimestone appeared in the 1986 film GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords. He was voiced by Michael Bell.

Comics

Fun Publications

Slimestone 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, Rock Lords and Starriors swapping places with characters during the events of that film.[1]

Telepictures Publications

Slimestone was among Magmar's minions in "Conquest of the Command Center!" by Telepictures Publications the Summer of 1986.[2]

Slimestone was among Magmar's forces in "Update From Quartex" by Telepictures Publications in Winter 1987. In the story Magmar's forces attempt to force Boulder's troops into a lava river, but they are saved when Nuggit charges in with several Rockasaurs to help.[3]

Toys

  • Tonka Rock Lords Slimestone (1986)
Turns from humanoid to rock. Comes with his Slime Gun.
  • Bandai Rock Lords Slimestone (1986)
A release of Slimestone for most of Europe.

Gallery

References

  1. Jim Sorenson (w). "Echoes and Fragments" Ask Vector Prime (February 10th, 2016), Fun Publications
  2. Paul Kirchner (w, a). "Conquest of the Command Center!" GoBots Magazine (Summer 1986), Telepictures Publications
  3. Paul Kirchner (w, a). "Update From Quartex" GoBots Magazine (Winter 1987), Telepictures Publications

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