Spy-Eye (GoBots)

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Spy-Eye
GoBots character
Spyeye-box.jpg
Spy-Eye in box
First appearance

Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric episode 7-8 story "The Hawks of Space"
Created by

Tonka
Release number

036
Information
Species GoBot
Occupation Guardian Robot Jet
Abilities

Affiliation

Guardian GoBot
Alternate mode

Panavia Tornado GR1

Spy-Eye is a fictional character from the GoBots series. He is a Guardian GoBot introduced in 1986 who turns into a jet fighter.

GoBots

Reception

Abilities

Like most GoBots, Spy-Eye has numerous abilities because of his robotic body. He can survive in space and is super-humanly strong and tough. He can fly in robot mode and project energy blasts from his hands. His body heals quickly when supplied with energy. He can turn into a jet fighter.

Animated series

Although Spy Eye did not appear in the Challenge of the GoBots animated series he did appear in a toy commercial story. The Super GoBots arrived by land, sea and air, with Raizor, Spy Eye, Throttle and Super Couper sought out Vamp, Night Fright and Clutch.[1]

Comics

Spy-Eye appeared in the Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric episode 7-8 story "The Hawks of Space", where he spotted Dr. Turgenova being transferred to the Renegade base on the dark side of the moon.[2]

Spy-Eye 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. Spy-Eye was obliterated by Starscream at the battle of Guardian City.[3]

Toys

  • Tonka Super GoBots 036 Spy-Eye (1986)

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXvZNQ_OiXI
  2. "The Hawks of Space". Written by Jim Sorenson. Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric. September 24th, 1986 & September 25th, 1986/October 19th, 2015. No. 7 & 8, season 1.
  3. Jim Sorenson (w). "Echoes and Fragments" Ask Vector Prime (February 10th, 2016), Fun Publications

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