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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. | voice = [[John Stephenson]]<BR>[[Wally Burr]] (in the episode ''War Dawn'')<BR>[[Yutaka Shimaka]] (Japanese)
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  • ...[[Transformers]] series. The first Hot Rod is a heroic Autobot introduced in 1986. | caption = ''Generation 1'' Hot Rod in box
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  • | caption = ''Generation 1'' Starscream in Transformers: Legends card game |data24 = Air Commander, Decepticon second-in-command
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  • '''Sludge''' is the name of several [[fictional character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. all versions of Sludge are m ...'' (sometimes called Slog, called '''Terro''' in [[Québec]], '''Bronto''' in [[Italy]]) is the [[Apatosaurus|Brontosaurus]] [[Dinobot]].<ref>{{Cite book
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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 T
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  • ...chemist and double Targetmaster in the ''Generation 1'' stories introduced in 1988. The second is a Micromaster. The third is a construction worker from ===Fictional biography===
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  • ...Seacon Targetmaster who turns into a coelacanth monster who was introduced in 1988. Skalor should not be confused with [[Gulf (Transformers)|Gulf]], an i ===Fictional biography===
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  • ...''Generation 1''. Tentakil was also one of the drones used by the villains in the anime series ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce''. The second Tentak ===Fictional biography===
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  • ...''Generation 1''. Seawing was also one of the drones used by the villains in the anime series ''Transformers: Super-God Masterforce'', where he is calle ===Fictional biography===
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  • ...a25 = "''Blame someone else before they blame you...''" (Generation 1), "''In my world, the sushi eats you!''" (Timelines) ...a Seacon Targetmaster who turns into a lobster monster who was introduced in 1988. Nautilator should not be confused with [[Lobclaw]], an identical look
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  • ...character 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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  • ...s a Seacon Targetmaster who turns into a turtle monster who was introduced in 1988 as part of ''Generation 1''. The second Snaptrap is his heroic mirror- ===Fictional biography===
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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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  • ...e second Road Rocket was a ''Generation 2'' Autobot Laser Cycle introduced in 1995. ...tner of the Autobot [[Action Master]] [[Powerflash]]. He was introduced in 1991.
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  • ...s a Decepticon double Targetmaster who turns into a jet and was introduced in 1988. ===Fictional biography===
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  • ...uder is a minor villain in the ''Transformers Animated'' series introduced in 2008. The third Submarauder is the heroic mirror-universe counterpart of th ===Fictional biography===
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  • ...'' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Transformers]] series. Introduced in 1988, he is an evil Decepticon Pretender.<ref>{{cite book|title=Transformer ...and is fascinated by it. Making him very different from other Decepticons. In his affair with Circuit-Breaker, he actually bargained for fuel instead of
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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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  • '''Overlord''' is the name of several [[fictional character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. |caption =Overlord in ''Transformers: Zone''
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  • ...Transformers]] series. The first Steamhammer was a Decepticon who appeared in a Marvel Comics UK Transformers story. The second Steamhammer was Deceptico |first = "The Magnificent Six!", Transformers Annual 1991 by Marvel UK
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  • | image = [[File:flint-gijoe-1991.jpg|240px]] | caption = 1991 G.I. Joe Flint toy on card
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  • ...''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1987. He is an Autobot who turns into a car and a member of the Throttlebot ===Fictional biography===
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  • ...arty Transformer]] homage to ''Generation 1'' Outback created by [[iGear]] in 2013. ...e to the appearance of [[Luke Williams (wrestler)|Bushwacker Luke]] at the 1991 WWF [[Royal Rumble]].<REF>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVofANpX14s</REF>
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  • ...obot search and rescue expert , but he turns into a helicopter, introduced in 2010. ===Fictional biography===
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  • ...f two [[fictional character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1988. The first Bomb-Burst turned from a evil robot to a jet, and was a ''G ...[[Decepticon]] [[Pretenders (Transformers)|Pretender]], released as a toy in 1988. The inner robot transforms into a [[VTOL|vertical take-off and landin
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  • ...' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series introduced in 1988. He should not be confused with [[Go Shooter]], who looks similar, but Siren's original bio described him as a loudmouth, due to his upbringing in the deafening Sonic Canyons of southern Cybertron. Because of this, he bell
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  • ...character]] in the [[Transformers]] series. He first appeared as a toy in 1991, a European exclusive Decepticon Action Master. Two later toys were release ...lly aligns with both sides in an argument just to advance his own position in Decepticon ranks. Cunning and cynical, Double Puch can convert into a fears
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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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  • ...racter]]s in the [[Transformers]] series. The original Krok was introduced in 1990 as part of the Action Masters line. | first = Transformers #76 by Marvel Comics, March 1991
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  • '''Bludgeon''' is the name of several [[fictional character]]s in the [[Transformers]] series. They are all Decepticon warriors who turn into ...arger shell. Bludgeon's outer shell resembles a [[human skeleton]] dressed in traditional [[Japan]]ese [[samurai]] armor. The inner robot transforms into
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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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  • ...from the [[Transformers]] series. He is a Decepticon Headmaster introduced in 1988. He should not be confused with [[Bullhorn (Transformers)|Bullhorn]], ===Fictional biography===
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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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  • ...s from the [[Transformers]] series. The original Rumbler was introduced in 1991 as part of the Action Master group. He is a member of the Autobot Elite Gua Rumbler is an Autobot Action Master who specials in front line defense. He is the brother of [[Sprocket (Transformers)|Sprocket
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  • ...al character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The first was introduced in 1988. He should not be confused with [[Cancer (Transformers)|Cancer]], who ...rs it weakness. His partner Lokos is a Nebulan criminal who has experience in piracy and smuggling. His sneaky nature doesn't match well with Squeezeplay
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  • ...ucleon was used in the toy line's back story to explain the drastic change in the figures. ...deactivation, the Autobots immediately consumed the Nucleon. This resulted in a complete power surge, although consuming the fuel had also brought severa
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  • '''Fangry''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series. He is a Decepticon Headmaster ...olling him. They tend to suggest thing rather than flatly order him around in order to avoid the berserker rages that follow. Because of this, Fangry has
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  • '''Ozone''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[G.I. Joe]] series. ...Ozone was born in Three Mile Island, [[Pennsylvania]]. He is a specialist in environmental health and various 'forms of airborne sludge and other harmfu
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  • ...acter]]s in the [[Transformers]] series. The first Ricochet was introduced in 1988 as the Nebulan Targetmaster partner of the Autobot Quickmix. ...As is the case with so many artists, Ricochet responds poorly to criticism in any form. Ricochet transforms into a submachine gun.
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