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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...''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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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."''
    33 KB (4,898 words) - 12:33, 10 November 2022
  • ...s a Decepticon double Targetmaster who turns into a jet and was introduced in 1988. ===Fictional biography===
    11 KB (1,446 words) - 18:19, 15 November 2022
  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...'' 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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  • '''Overlord''' is the name of several [[fictional character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. |caption =Overlord in ''Transformers: Zone''
    12 KB (1,738 words) - 00:59, 26 December 2021
  • ...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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