Name |
Alternate mode |
First appearance |
Last appearance |
Voiced by |
Status |
Orion Pax/Optimus Prime |
1984 Freightliner Semi |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Peter Cullen and Laurie Faso (as Orion Pax) |
Alive (Dead in Headmasters) (Alive in Masterforce) |
Optimus Prime is the largest, strongest and most courageous of all Autobots, he is also their leader. Feels his role is the protection of all life, including Earth-life. Fights unceasingly to defeat the Decepticons. Splits into three autonomous modules: 1) Optimus Prime... the brain center known as the Commander 2) Roller, the Autobot scout car... a spy who operates up to 1200 miles away; and 3) Autobot Headquarters... the combat deck equipped with a versatile mechanic/artillery robot. Injury to one module is felt by the other two. |
Bumblebee |
1979 VW Beetle |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Was rebuilt into Goldbug in The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2 and last appeared in The Rebirth Part 3 |
Dan Gilvezan |
Reformed (Goldbug) |
Small, eager and brave, Bumblebee acts as a messenger and spy. Due to his small size, he dares to go where others can't and won't. He idolizes the bigger Autobots, especially Optimus Prime and Prowl, and strives to be accepted. He is the most energy efficient and has the best vision of all the Autobots. He can go underwater for reconnaissance and salvage missions. Although physically the weakest Autobot, his stealth more than compensates for this inadequacy. This battle-tested robot was the first autobot to forge an alliance with the humans. He is a very close ally to human Spike Witwicky, Often seen as an underdog and not the biggest bot he has more courage than any soldier from Cybertron. As the most trusted lieutenant of Optimus Prime, he'll do whatever it takes to protect earth and it's people. |
Cliffjumper |
1979 VW Beetle |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 1) (Casey Kasem left the show during season 3 due to objection to the portrayal of Arab characters as stereotypical villains.) |
Casey Kasem and Don Messick (The Immobilizer) |
Alive |
"Let me at 'em" is Cliffjumper's motto. His eagerness and daring have no equal. He's driven by a desire to win the battle against the Decepticons. Finds Earth terrain a hindrance. One of the fastest Autobots. Often uses his speed to draw fire away from others. Shoots "glass gas" which makes metal as brittle as glass. His recklessness often leads to actual blow-outs and situations too dangerous for him to handle. |
Wheeljack |
1977 Lancia Stratos Turbo |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Found dead by Arcee in The Transformers: The Movie |
Christopher Collins |
Dead (Alive in Victory) |
Wheeljack is the mad scientist of the Autobots. Always inventing new weapons and gadgets. Most adept at driving while in car mode. Likes to show off his stunts. Flying range of 800 miles using solid-fuel rockets in arms. Shoots magnetic inducer, shrapnel-needle and gyro-inhibitor shells from his shoulder cannons. He is his own worst enemy. Often injured while experimenting with new weapons. |
Prowl |
1979 Nissan 280ZX Police Car |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Killed by Scavenger in The Transformers: The Movie (His appearance in Headmasters could be considered an animation error). |
Michael Bell |
Dead |
Prowl will keep at a task for as long as it takes. Strives to find reason and logic in everything. A listener, not a talker. Has most sophisticated logic center of all Autobots. Able to analyze and advise on complex combat situations almost instantaneously. Fires wire-guided incendiary missiles and high-corrosive acid pellets. The unexpected can often scramble his circuits. |
Jazz |
1976 Porsche 935 |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Call of the Primitives |
Scatman Crothers and Wally Burr (Kremzeek!) |
Alive, later appeared in Transformers headmasters |
Jazz loves Earth culture. Always looking to learn more. His knowledge of Earth makes him the indispensable right-hand man to Optimus Prime. Takes most dangerous missions. Very cool, very stylish, very competent. Equipped with photon rifle, flamethrower, full-spectrum beacon, 180db stereo speakers. Creates dazzling, disorienting sound and light shows. Versatile, clever, daring, but prone to be distracted. |
Sideswipe |
1974 Lamborghini Countach LP500S |
Appears in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1). First speaks in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 2). |
Masquerade.
|
Michael Bell |
Alive |
Sideswipe is nearly the equal of his twin brother, Sunstreaker, in the combat arts, but less cold-blooded. Relishes a fight to the finish with an opponent. Uses underhanded tactics when absolutely necessary. Arms act as powerful pile drivers. Flies for up to 2 minutes with rocket backpack. Fires flares visible for 18 miles. Rash actions often lead to injuries to himself. Takes them all in stride. |
Ratchet |
1979 Nissan Onebox Vanette Ambulance |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
killed by Megatron gun mode held by Starscream |
Don Messick and Wally Burr (Masquerade) |
Dead |
Ratchet was the best tool-and-die man on Cybertron. In his workbay on Earth he can make anything from a pin to a missile. Repairs injured Autobots, given the right parts. Likes to party, give backtalk, but does any job as well as anyone. Has laser scalpels, arc-welders, electron microscopes, circuit sensors, fluid dispensers at his disposal. Sometimes his having a good time interferes with his effectiveness. |
Ironhide |
1979 Nissan Onebox Vanette Van |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
The Transformers: The Movie (Killed by Megatron offscreen with a point-blank blast to the head from his fusion cannon) |
Peter Cullen |
Dead |
"Go chew on a microchip," is Ironhide's slogan. Prefers action to words. Oldest, toughest, most battle-tested Autobot. Bodyguard to Optimus Prime. In charge of guarding anything of importance. Gruff but kind. Trithyllium-steel skin makes him nearly invulnerable to attack. Shoots variety of liquids from supercooled nitrogen to superheated lead. Has sonar, radar, radiowave detector. Slowest and most fragile of the group. |
Hot Rod / Rodimus Prime |
Hot Rod Cybertronian sports car Rodimus Prime Cybertronian RV |
Transformers: The Movie |
Rodimus Prime The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) Hot Rod The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Dick Gautier (TV series), Judd Nelson (movie) and Ted Schwartz (Rodimus Prime, Five Faces of Darkness) |
Alive |
Hot Rod is an all-American-boy Autobot. He's a typical adolescent who dreams of being heroic and important. He tends to follow rules too closely. Although he means well, Hot Rod's impulsive actions often get him into trouble. He carries two photon lasers that temporarily electromagnetize an enemy robot's microcircuits. Speed: 120 mph. Range: 4 miles. He can be hotheaded, but he's always a well meaning, admirable lad and a brave and honorable fighter. As Rodimus Prime, he is the vanguard for the Autobot ranks. Possesses acute military prowess. Speaks with the savvy of seasoned veteran. Expert tactician with exceptional maneuverability in battle. Can be hot-headed at times. Has a tendency to act first and ask questions later. In robot mode, carries a photon eliminator that shoots high voltage electricity. Range: 500 miles. Speed: 200 mph. Sole purpose is to protect all life. His only weakness is his compassion for other living creatures. As a Targetmaster, Hot Rod often goes off on his own adventure with Firebolt, his electrostatic discharger rifle, who led a quiet scholarly life as Nebulan's top atomic physics scientist until he became the thrill-seeking Hot Rod's partner, Firebolt is excited, but nervous, about the prospect. |
Springer |
Cybertronian Helicopter/Cybertronian Armored Car |
The Transformers: The Movie |
The Burden Hardest to Bear |
Neil Ross |
Alive |
A wise-cracking, sharp witted adventurer. Powerful Autobot fighter with a massive physique and an easy-going manner. Possesses incredible "springing" power in his legs. Travels long distances with pogo-like motion. In robot mode, carries a laser that produces giant wind tunnels. Helicopter blade transforms into a light saber that can cut through concrete. Optimistic and good humored. |
Kup |
Cybertronian Pickup Truck |
The Transformers: The Movie |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Lionel Stander (movie) and John Stephenson (TV series) |
Alive |
Kup is an old veteran warhorse with a thousand tall tales from his ten thousand adventures. He has a motto or word of advice for any situation and he's as brave and loyal as they come. In robot mode, he carries an old-style musket laser that shoots short bursts of metal-corrosive hydrochloric acid. Range: 5 miles. Speed: 100 mph. Kup sees himself as a seasoned campaigner with more knowledge and experience to share. Other Autobots arent always receptive to his advice. As a Targetmaster, he is binary-bonded to Recoil, an old style musket laser and former all-world prismaball player. |
Ultra Magnus |
1985 Mack Car Carrier |
Scramble City |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Robert Stack (film) and Jack Angel (TV series) |
Alive (Dead in Headmasters) |
Ultra Magnus is all soldier. Most comfortable when carrying out Optimus Prime's orders. Possesses magnificent fighting skills, courage, and a gift for battlefield improvisation. Uncomfortable in the mantle of leadership, but presents strong profile as a commander. Carries missile launchers capable of hitting a target 30 miles away. Resolute, fair, and courageous beyond reproach. Ever ready to sacrifice himself for the good of men and mission. |
Blurr |
Cybertronian Hover Car |
The Transformers: The Movie |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
John Moschitta, Jr. |
Alive |
Blurr is the fastest Autobot on land. He's a close descendent to a thoroughbred Cybertronic race horse, and a superior messenger. He can quickly whisk information from one place to another. In robot mode, he carries an electro-laser that reverses the polarity of an enemy robot's microcircuts and leaves them motionless. Range: 10 miles. In vehicular mode, he can travel faster than the speed of sound, leaving a blurred image in his trail. As a Targetmaster, he is paired with Haywire, excitable Nebulan teenager whose impulsiveness makes him a chancy electro-laser cannon, at best. |
Arcee |
Cybertronian Convertible |
The Transformers: The Movie |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Susan Blu |
Alive |
Arcee is the only female Autobot to appear on a regular basis. She was created in an effort by the film's producers to expand the market audience to include girls as well as to appear less sexist. Some have criticized the character for being overly stereotypically female due mainly to her need to protect Daniel Witwicky and act as a surrogate mother, but she is still shown to be a tough female warrior (i.e.: The Dweller in the Depths). She eventually becomes a Headmaster with Daniel (in an Exo-suit) forming her head. Although she has been paired with Springer (for most of Season 3), Chromedome (2 episodes of the second half of Headmasters) and Brainstorm (most of the second half of Headmasters), she seems to be more attached to Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime (in the Movie and Dark Awakening and the first half of Headmasters). |
Wheelie |
Cybertronian Car |
The Transformers: The Movie |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) |
Frank Welker |
Alive |
Wheelie is the sole survivor from a party of intergalactic colonists who crash landed on Earth. He's a barbaric little savage who managed to stay alive by cunning, stealth, and fearlessness. Speaks in odd rhyming sentences and despises the Decepticons. Fights only when he's under attack and has to defend himself. Staunch friend to the Dinobots and a reliable ally for Hot Rod and Kup. |
Name |
Alternate mode |
First appearance |
Last appearance |
Voiced by |
Status |
Hound |
1943 Mitsubishi J59 Military Jeep |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Transformers: The Movie. Later appeared in Transformers: Headmasters. |
Ken Sansom |
Alive |
Hound loves the natural wonders of Earth, prefers it to Cybertron. Brave, fearless, loyal. Secretly desires to be human. Uses turret gun as radar scope, infrared radiation collector. Tracks machines as well as humans. Hologram gun projects 3-dimensional grid laser-light topographical maps. Vulnerable to thermal and electromagnetic interference. |
Mirage |
1975 F-1 Ligier JS-11 Formula-1 racer |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Masquerade. Early script for Transformers: The Movie shows him being blown up by Megeatron. |
Frank Welker |
Alive |
Mirage is not thrilled about being an Autobot freedom fighter. Prefers hunting turbofoxes on Cybertron with his high-priced friends. Effective fighter, more effective intelligence gatherer. Electro-disrupter can cast illusions altering his physical placement and appearance for up to 6 minutes. Expert marksman with armor-piercing rocket-dart hunting rifle. Unsure of Autobot cause... can't be fully trusted. |
Trailbreaker |
1985 Toyota 4WD Hilux |
Appears in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1). First speaks in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 2). |
Cosmic Rust. Early script for Transformers:The Movie shows his dead body as the Decepticons retreated from Autobot City. |
Frank Welker |
Unknown (possibly dead) |
Trailbreaker makes light of any situation, no matter how serious. Practical joker and cheerleader, but considers himself a liability to Autobots since he consumes the most fuel. Lacks self-esteem and often asks to be left behind. Projects nearly impenetrable invisible force-field. Can jam radio transmissions. Very slow. Often mopes about his handicaps, but his bravery and defensive prowess is unquestioned. |
Sunstreaker |
1974 Super-Tuned Lamborghini Countach LP500S |
Appears in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1). First speaks in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 2). |
The Transformers: The Movie. Later appeared in Transformers: Headmasters (In Japan). |
Corey Burton |
Alive |
The complete egotist, Sunstreaker thinks he is the most beautiful thing on Earth. Loves his sleek styling, contemptuous of other Autobot race cars. Fires laser-guided ground-to-air rockets and high energy electron pulses at 300 bursts/sec. Tough polymer-steel skin resists artillery. Not a team player. Can be baited into dangerous situations, but is a very calm, competent and ruthless war machine. |
Bluestreak |
1974 Nissan 280ZX |
Appears in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1). First speaks in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 3). |
He was last seen helping Kup put up the barricades in "The Transformers: The Movie". It's unknown whether or not he made it back to Autobot City in time. |
Casey Kasem |
Unknown (possibly alive) |
Bluestreak often talks incessantly and inanely. Lightens the situation for all Autobots with his good-natured manner. Despite formidable weaponry and blazing speed, he hates war. Haunted by memory of Decepticons destroying his home-city. Fires bombs up to 8.3 miles and lightning-like 80,000 volt beam up to 12 miles of limited accuracy. Often inhibited by his disdain for combat. |
Tracks |
1982 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray |
Appears in Dinobot Island (Part 1). First speaks in Dinobot Island (Part 2). |
"Scramble City". Survived battle of Autobot City in "The Transformers: The Movie" but did not make final cut. |
Michael McConnohie |
Alive |
Called "lousy Earth-lover" by some fellow Autobots because he prefers sleek Earth car form to original robot form. Thinks they're jealous of his good looks but they feel struggle against Decepticons should be his top concern. As car goes 280 mph... uses wings under rear fenders for sub-sonic flight. As car or robot uses launcher to fire heat-seeking incendiary missiles 60 miles. Has blinding black beam gun. |
Grapple |
1951 Mitsubishi Fuso Crane Truck |
Appears in Dinobot Island (Part 1). First speaks in The Master Builder. |
Seen briefly in The Transformers: The Movie |
Peter Renaday |
Alive |
On Cybertron his buildings are considered works of art... On Earth his ideas limited by war. Takes pride in his work, prone to severe depression if they're destroyed in battle. As crane can lift up to 35-ton object and position it with precision and grace. As robot has high-temperature arc-welder rifle... can launch rockets 4.5 miles from wrist sockets. Prone to breakdown in vehicle mode. |
Red Alert |
Lamborghini Countach LP500S |
Dinobot Island (Part 1) |
The Revenge of Bruticus Storyboards for Transformers: The Movie show Red Alert killed by the Constructicons after helping Sideswipe, Tracks, and Ultra Magnus stop Devastator. The scene was cut out of the Battle of Autobot City. |
Michael Chain |
Unknown (possibly dead) |
Paranoia makes him good at his job... nothing escapes his notice, no matter how small. When his sensors are activated, thinks trouble is coming. Edgy... unpopular with comrades, but appreciated. Can trigger alarms in other Autobots. Excellent sensory perception. Fast in vehicular mode. Carries 25-mile range rocket launcher and particle beam rifle. Prone to rash judgements which can lead to injury to himself and comrades. |
Smokescreen |
Datsun 280ZX Turbo |
Appears in Dinobot Island (Part 1). First speaks in The Master Builder. |
Scramble City. In the original Storyboards for Transformers: The Movie, it was Smokescreen who lay dead, rather than Wheeljack (Though Wheeljack's corpse is painted with Smokescreen's color scheme when Springer enters the room before the shot changes to focus on Arcee moving Windcharger's body). Later seen in Transformers: Headmasters (in Japan) |
Jack Angel |
Unknown (possibly alive) |
Whether engaged in raging battle or friendly conversation, an ulterior purpose usually exists. Job is to lead enemy astray. Sneaky, but charming and affable... considered most devious yet most trusted of Autobots. In car mode, emits thick smoke from tailpipe... attracts to metal. In robot mode, shoots missiles which wreak havoc on enemy aircraft radar and guidance systems... electro-disrupter rifle shorts out electrical targets. |
Hoist |
1984 Toyota 4WD Hilux Tow Truck |
Dinobot Island Part 1 |
Scramble city |
Michael Chain |
Alive |
"No exceptions!" - All Autobots must submit to his maintenance schedule... knows they must operate at peak efficiency in battle. Jovial, enjoys job and is good at it - will find any problem, from engine overhaul to smallest leaky gasket. As tow truck, hauls 40,000 lbs. As robot, very strong... launches heat-seeking missiles from wrist sockets. Full spectrum multi-sensor behind his head determines an object's composition, density, tensile strength, energy properties. |
Inferno |
1955 Mitsubishi Fuso Fire Truck |
Dinobots Island Part 1 |
Scramble City, but was credited in "The Transformers: The Movie" |
Walker Edmiston |
Alive |
"The hotter things get, the better I like it!"... not only fires, but battle too. Often distracted from performing his job to engage in combat. Can do anything Earth fire trucks can in vehicular mode. Great strength... ceramic-plated armored skin can take up to 8000 degrees Celsius. Extinguisher rifle shoots flame-suppressing foam and an energy damping beam to counter other beams. Forearms shoot missiles. Doesn't follow orders well, not very mobile as robot. |
Skids |
Honda City Turbo Mini-Van |
Quest for Survival |
Triple Takeover |
Michael Chain (Quest for Survival) and Dan Gilvezan (Triple Takeover) |
Unknown (possibly dead) |
A daydreamer... often bumps into things at 60 mph while pondering Earth life instead of a Decepticon attack. Considers Earth one vast lab for his research. His findings are often invaluable to fellow Autobots. Enormous memory storage capacity. Carries a liquid nitrogen rifle with 600 foot range. Twin electron blaster of 20,000 volts can short-circuit almost anything. At 560 mph can stop within 25 feet. Not very fast... often in danger due to daydreaming. |
Name |
Alternate mode |
First appearance |
Last appearance |
Voiced by |
Status |
Windcharger |
1984 Pontiac Trans Am |
Appears in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1). First speaks in S.O.S. Dinobots. |
Was found dead by Arcee in The Transformers: The Movie. Appeared in Call of the Primitives as an animation error. |
John Stephenson |
Dead |
Windcharger is the fastest Autobot over short distances. Good in situations requiring fast, decisive action. Enthusiastic but inpatient. Short attention span. Casts powerful magnetic fields which can attract or repel large metal objects. Smashes them at closer distances. These abilities use up tremendous energy. Often burns himself out due to carelessness. |
Brawn |
1969 Land Rover |
Appears in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1). First speaks in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 2). |
Killed by Megatron in gun mode held by Starscream in Transformers: The Movie Appeared in carnage in c-minor as an animation error. |
Corey Burton |
Dead |
To Brawn, Earth is essentially a hostile environment - and he loves it. Strong, rugged, agile - the most macho of all Autobots. Delights in challenges. Sorry for those not as tough as himself. Second strongest Autobot - can lift 190,000 pounds and knock down a small building with one punch. High resistance to artillery fire. Vulnerable to attack by electromagnetic waves. |
Huffer |
Single Axle Cab-Over |
Appears in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1). First speaks in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 2). |
The Transformers: The Movie. He was last seen helping Kup put up barricades in the film. He received offscreen damage and was mentioned dead by Daniel Witwicky in Dark Awakening. |
John Stephenson |
Dead |
Huffer is cynical, hard-boiled and pessimistic. "He looks at the world through sludge-colored windshields." Will complain it can't be built, then builds it anyway. Not too sociable, but absolutely reliable. Arm sensors can test materials for strength, heat resistance, elasticity, etc. Extremely strong. Superior mathematical and geometrical abilities. Often unhappy and homesick for Cybertron. |
Gears |
1952 4WD Off-Road Pickup Truck |
Appears in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1). First speaks in More Than Meets the Eye (Part 2). |
"The Transformers: The Movie" It's likely he was killed when Unicron attacked Moon base 1 since he wasn't seen on the shuttle that came to Earth. |
Don Messick |
Unknown (possibly dead) |
Gears is anti-social, a self-proclaimed misfit. Finds fault in everything and everyone. Acts this way to help cheer others up as they try to cheer him up. Tremendous strength and endurance. Totes heavy loads long distances. Launches to height of 20 miles, floats down on compressed air. Becomes an easy target due to limited maneuverability. Can detect infrared. |
Warpath |
M551 Sheridan Tank |
A prime problem |
Ghost in the Machine |
Alan Oppenheimer |
Alive |
Thinks he's more impressive than his comrades do... likes to show off his sharpshooting. Boisterous, loud-mouthed... raucous sense of humor makes him welcome company. Vain - upset by even the smallest scratch to his gun barrel. Can go 30 mph over roughest terrain, hit a hex-nut 1.5 miles away. Shoots explosives, thermal, cryogenic, acid, sonic shells. Great strength, but helpless if upended. |
Seaspray |
Hovercraft |
Dinobot Island (Part 2) |
Thief in the Night |
Alan Oppenheimer and Wally Burr (PSA) |
Alive |
Displays a zest for his job unmatched by fellow Autobots. Loves the ocean and its creatures... unhappy when he returns to land and reverts to robot form. Loves the thrill of naval battle. Can go 120 knots, 4000-mile range. Has sonar radar and underwater and surface-to-air lasers, also used in robot mode. Wheels allow limited land travel. Not too strong or mobile as robot. |
Powerglide |
A-10 Warthog |
A prime problem |
Ghost in the Machine |
Michael Chain |
Alive |
A show off... proud that he's one of few Autobots that can fly. Incredible maneuverability... delights in displaying his dazzling aerial virtuousity, to friends or foes... just wants their appreciation of his talent. Cruises at 500 mph... can increase power output and speed to 3200 mph for short periods. Carries small concussion bombs... shoots thermal beam as plane and robot. Gets into more troubles with enemy planes than he can handle. |
Beachcomber |
1945 Dune Buggy |
The Insecticon Syndrome |
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) |
Alan Oppenheimer |
Alive |
No interest in warfare; prefers long, lone trips into deserts and along coasts... only places he feels he can escape to and relax. Cool-headed, low-key, personable - what Earthlings call "laid-back". Fights when called upon despite anti-war feelings. Range of 800 miles... can go over very rugged terrain. Sensors can determine chemical composition of land and find needed resources. Susceptible to mental stress. |
Cosmos |
Flying Saucer |
Megatron's Master Plan (Part 2) |
Grimlock's New Brain |
Michael McConnohie |
Alive |
Lonely in outer space... relieves boredom by scaring humans by hovering over their backyards at night or zig-zagging through meteor showers. Can achieve Earth orbit, even go to Moon and back with enough fuel. Acts as communications satellite... optical sensors can see bicycle at 600 miles. Has pinpoint accuracy, high-powered particle beam. Not well-suited to function on ground as robot. |
Outback |
Series III Land Rover |
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 1) |
The Quintesson Journal |
Dan Gilvezan (Five Faces of Darkness) and Gregg Berger (The Quintesson Journal) |
Alive |
Thinks going by the book is going the long way. Doesn't follow plans - or roads! Cuts across parking lots, sidewalks, backyards to get where he's going. Travels at 110 mph, range 800 miles, his 4-wheel drive handles roughest terrain, climbs grades up to 50 degrees. Carries turret-mounted mortar cannon that shoots armour-piercing shells. |
Pipes |
Single Axle Cab-Over |
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) |
Forever Is a Long Time Coming |
Hal Rayle |
Alive |
Fascinated by seemingly worthless Earthen gadgetry - carrot juicers, musical wrist-watches, electrical hair combers, etc.. Collects them in unused corner of Ark, creating a mini museum of American consumerisim. Travels at 100 mph, range 400 miles, hauls up to 60 tons. Twin exhaust pipes emit corrosive gases that can dissolve 2" thick steel slab in 10 minutes. |
Swerve |
Pickup Truck |
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) |
Forever Is a Long Time Coming |
None |
Alive |
If Autobots had drivers licenses, his would have been revoked. A menace on highways. Doesn't pay attention to where he's going or the orders he's being given - easily distracted by anything. Hands' sensors can determine physical and chemical properties of metals. Goes 120 mph, range 500 miles in car mode. Gets into lots of accidents. |
Tailgate |
1986 Pontiac Trans Am |
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) |
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5), only appearance |
Ted Schwartz |
Alive |
He sometimes has his mind stuck in low gear, believes 55 mph speed limit is infringement on rights of cars. Garages are prisons to him... doesn't understand Earth machines are not alive. Goes 180 mph, range 600 miles. Uses ferrocobalt magnet under hood to be pulled by and within a few feet of other vehicles, reducing his fuel use to near zero. Prone to overheating. |
Name |
Alternate mode |
First appearance |
Last appearance |
Voiced by |
Status |
Skyfire/Jetfire |
Cybertronian Jet, (Jetfire VF-1S Super Valkyrie) |
Fire In the Sky |
Day of the Machines A ship that looks like Skyfire was seen and destroyed in "Dark Awakening". It is unknown if this was really Skyfire. |
Gregg Berger |
Unknown (possibly dead) |
Swiftest Autobot. Daring in battle... believes victory will come via technological advancement. Adds twin scramjet modules and liquid hydrogen fuel tanks to escape Earth's gravity. Flies halfway around the world in 30 minutes. Carries 4 particle-beam cannons and heat-seeking photon missiles. Prone to mechanical failures due to advanced technology. |
Blaster |
1984 Radio-Cassette Deck |
Dinobot Island (Part 1) |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) |
Buster Jones |
Alive (Later killed and rebuilt into Twincast in Transformers Headmasters.) |
Finds all Earth music interesting, but it's rock'n'roll - good, hard and loud - that really sparks his circuits. In the forefront of any situation he's involved in. As AM/FM stereo cassette player, he can perform as deck plus receive radio signals of all frequencies with power outputs as low as 1/1,000,000 watt. Acts as Autobot communications center... can transmit up to 4,000 miles. Carries electro-scrambler gun that disrupts electrical devices. |
Perceptor |
Microscope |
Dinobot Island (Part 2) |
The Face of Nijika Later appeared in Transformers: Victory (In Japan). |
Paul Eiding |
Alive |
Unquenchable thirst for knowledge... seeks it to exclusion of all else... Main role is to study the best ways the Autobots can adapt to Earth. Extremely smart. Scientific specialties are metallurgy, molecular chemistry, electrical engineering. As microscope, capable of powerful magnification. Lens barrel converts to powerful light cannon. Carries concussion rifle in robot mode. Absent minded. Lenses are his weakest part. |
Omega Supreme |
Base with Tank and Rocket ship |
Blaster Blues |
The Big Broadcast of 2006 |
Jack Angel |
Alive |
The ultimate defense force! Great strength, even greater courage. Serious, even grim... last line of Autobot defense. Protects the Ark and all else vital to his cause. As robot, can shatter a mountainside, lift 300,000 tons with clawed arm, destroy 12" steel cube with plasma blaster arm. Has head-mounted laser cannon. Can transform to laser cannon tank and launching pad with rocket. Rocket can achieve planetary orbit. |
Devcon |
Cybertronian Jet or Cybertronian Car |
The Gambler |
The Gambler, only appearance |
John Stephenson |
Unknown |
Bounty hunter. Helped Smokescreen save the Autobots from certain death. |
Alpha Trion/A3 |
none |
The Search for Alpha Trion |
Sacrifices himself in The Key to Vector Sigma (Part 2). Last Seen in The Rebirth (Part 3) as part of Vector Sigma. |
John Stephenson, Corey Burton (War Dawn) and Tony Pope (A3, Forever is a Long Time Coming) |
Part of Vector Sigma (Later appears as a ghost in Transformers Headmasters) |
The oldest Autobot. One of the original creations of the Cybertronian super-computer Vector Sigma. Was once known as A3 in his earliest days. Was the guardian of the Matrix of Leadership when it had no bearer and was the one who created Optimus Prime. His body is lifeless but his spirit remains in Vector Sigma as well as the Matrix of Leadership. |
Broadside |
Aircraft carrier/Jet Fighter |
Carnage in C-Minor |
The Burden Hardest to Bear |
Bill Martin |
Alive |
Doesn't like transforming into carrier or jet - gets seasick on water, has fear of heights. Effective, valiant warrior, but other Autobots wish he wouldn't gripe so much. Expands to 1200 ft. length as carrier, capable of landing jets and carrying other Autobots. 15,000 mile range, 40 knots maximum speed. Projects 80,000 volt electric field around himself in jet mode. Has high-energy plasma-pulse gun and shattering vibro-ax in robot mode. |
Metroplex |
Autobot City/Battle Station |
Scramble City first spoke in Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 1) |
Bud Davis and Ron Feinberg (Five Faces of Darkness, Part 5) |
Alive |
Startlingly versatile, staggeringly strong, the Autobots last line of defense... a mighty instrument of titanic destructive force. Extremely modest about his achievements... berates himself for not doing more. In robot mode, he can lift 70,000 tons, has shoulder-mounted twin high-energy maser cannons and omni-directional receiving and transmitting antenna. In city mode, has helipad and fully equipped repair bays that can handle four vehicles at once. Left rear tower transforms into tank, Slammer, who has rocket-propelled mortar cannon. Scamper is sports car with side mounted electro-blasters; transforms into robot, uses high-energy particle beam pistol. Six-gun is small robot, has ion-pulse rifles for arms, twin surface-to-air guided missile launchers on back, acetylene pistol. In battle station mode, uses all these weapons and twin disrupter rays, laser lances, powerful anti-matter projectors. |
Sky Lynx |
Space Shuttle/Pteranodon/Lynx |
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) |
Aron Kincaid |
Alive |
A powerful fighter. Self-centered and boastful. Fearless, daring, believes himself to be superior to many of his fellow Autobots. Shell-resistant and steel-reinforced hull can withstand enemy bombardment and extreme temperature variations. Possesses solar powered auxiliary engines. Acetylene blaster inside cockput shoots 3000 degree flames. As space shuttle, has interplanetary travel capabilities - maximum speed 30,000 mph, range 40,000,000 miles. |
Punch/Counterpunch |
Pontiac Fiero (Punch) / Lamborghini Diablo (Counterpunch) |
The Rebirth (Part 1) |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
John Moschitta, Jr. |
Alive |
Punch, the Autobot, transforms into Counterpunch, the Decepticon, to infiltrate enemy installations. Cool-headed, a robot of few words, reveals little of his true self to either side. Maximum car mode speed: 160 mph. Uses twin mortar launcher in Autobot mode, photon cannon in Decepticon mode. |
Sandstorm |
1965 Dune Buggy/Agusta Helicopter |
Fight or Flee |
Starscream's Ghost |
Jerry Houser |
Alive |
Always takes death-defying risks. Anything less than dangerous is boring to him. In battle, gets close enough to count the bolts in Decepticon armor plates. As helicopter and buggy, he's adept at using rotors and exhaust to whip up blinding clouds of dust and sand. Extremely maneuverable. Carries sandblaster gun that shoots streams of silicate particles that can erode anything. |
Beta |
none |
Forever Is a Long Time Coming |
Forever Is a Long Time Coming, only appearance |
Susan Blu |
Unknown |
Female Autobot. Used to work with Alpha Trion back on Cybertron. |
Name |
Alternate mode |
First appearance |
Last appearance |
Voiced by |
Status |
Megatron |
1913 U.N.C.L.E. Walther P38 |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Turned into Galvatron in The Transformers: The Movie. Last seen in The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1 in a flashback. |
Frank Welker |
Reformed (Galvatron) |
Megatron combines brute strength, military cunning, ruthlessness and terror. Aches to return to Cybertron to complete the Decepticon conquest, but only after destroying all Autobots on Earth. Plans to possess all of Earth's resources. Incredibly powerful and intelligent. Fires particle beam fusion cannon. Can link up interdimensionally to a black hole and draw anti-matter from it for use as a weapon. Megatron has no known weakness. |
Soundwave |
Microcassette recorder |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 1) |
Frank Welker and Hal Rayle (Fight or Flee) |
Alive (Killed and rebuilt into Soundblaster in Transformers: Headmasters.) |
It is said Soundwave can hear a fly sneeze. Uses anything he hears for blackmail to advance his status. Opportunist. Despised by all other Decepticons. Sensors can detect even lowest energy radio transmissions. Able to read minds by monitoring electrical brain impulses. Acts as radio link for others. Locates and identifies Autobots, then informs Decepticons. Carries a concussion blaster gun. Often target of retaliation by his comrades. |
Shockwave |
Laser Cannon |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Transformers: The Movie (Early scripts for Transformers: The Movie say he was killed during Unicron's attack on Cybertron but the scene didn't make the final cut). |
Corey Burton |
Unknown (most likely dead) |
Cold, brutal, scientific approach to war. Seeks to overthrow Megatron as leader of Decepticons because he believes logic says he would be better. As laser gun, can emit lethal beams of energy from anywhere on the electromagnetic spectrum: gamma rays, x-rays, light, infrared rays, radio waves, etc. Flies in laser gun or robot mode. High fuel use, but can be powered by nuclear sources. Often confounded by initiative, emotional thinking. |
Skywarp |
1975 F-15 Eagle |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Turned into Cyclonus in The Transformers: The Movie. Was seen in Starscream's coronation due to an animation error. |
Frank Welker |
Reformed (Cyclonus) |
Skywarp is the sneakiest of all Decepticons. Enjoys playing cruel pranks on fellow Decepticons and appearing out of nowhere to attack Autobots. Not too smart. Would be useless without Megatron's supervision. Top speed of 1500 mph. Can instantly teleport up to 2.5 miles. Carries heat-seeking missiles and variable-calibre machine guns. |
Starscream |
1975 F-15 Eagle |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Killed by Galvatron in The Transformers: The Movie. Later revived by Unicron in Ghost in the Machine |
Christopher Collins |
Alive (Ghost) |
Seeks to replace Megatron as leader. Ruthless, cold-blooded, and cruel. Considers himself the most sophisticated and handsome of Decepticons. Believes Decepticons should rely more on guile and speed rather than brute force to defeat Autobots. Fastest flyer of group, can reach Mach 2.8 and an altitude of 52 miles. Shoots cluster bombs and null-rays which disrupts the flow of electricity. Very good at what he does, but sometimes overrates himself. |
Thundercracker |
1975 F-15 Eagle |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Turned into Scourge in The Transformers: The Movie. Was seen in Starscream's coronation due to an animation error. |
John Stephenson and Wally Burr (War Dawn) |
Reformed (Scourge) |
Thundercracker is contemptuous of anything that cannot fly. Not totally convinced of the Decepticons' cause, but they've persuaded him to continue battling the Autobots. Flies at speeds up to 1500 mph... produces controlled, deafening sonic booms - can be heard for 200 miles. Equipped with powerful drone rockets and incendiary guns. Doubts about his cause sometimes impedes his effectiveness. |
Reflector |
1981 Kodak Camera |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Transformers:The Movie |
Christopher Collins |
Unknown (possibly dead) |
A strange one, he is basically a 3-in-1 warrior-spy; 3 small Decepticons with a "hive-mind" and ALL TALK AT THE SAME TIME! Loves to observe things: vegetation, architecture, Earthen topography, and particularly comrade's mistakes. Likes to blackmail his associates and is impressed with his own ability. Has highly developed infra-red vision that can record images in darkness, through camouflage and at great distances. In camera mode, can emit powerful flash explosion that leaves enemy blind and disorientated for up to 15 seconds. |
Name |
First appearance |
Last appearance |
Voiced by |
Sparkplug Witwicky |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Scramble City |
Chris Latta |
Human mechanic, father of Spike Witwicky. Befriends and aids Autobots after being rescued from the Decepticons by Optimus Prime. |
Spike Witwicky |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
The Rebirth Part 3 |
Corey Burton |
Son of Sparkplug Witwicky. Spends whole life helping the Autobots fight the Decepticons. Father of Daniel Witwicky. Spike is the Headmaster component of Cerebros, who in turn, is the Headmaster of Fortress Maximus. |
Daniel Witwicky |
The Transformers: The Movie |
The Rebirth, Part 3 |
David Mendenhall |
Son of Spike Witwicky. Befriends Hot Rod and is very close to Wheelie, Grimlock and Arcee. |
Chip Chase |
Roll For It |
Scramble City |
Michael Horton |
Friend of Spike Witwicky. Often expresses skillful knowledge of science and computers and works closely with Wheeljack and Perceptor. Chip uses a wheelchair. In later Transformers fiction Chip's intelligence would be used for the second Autobot/Maximal named Prowl. |
Doctor Arkeville |
The Ultimate Doom (Part 1): Brainwash |
Countdown to Extinction |
Casey Kasem |
Dr. Arkeville is a mad scientist who assisted Megatron in one of his schemes. He used hypno-chips to control the minds of humans to provide slave labor and a human shield for the Decepticons. An attempted doublecross with Starscream ended up with him being wounded and rebuilt into a "mechanical freak" by Starscream's medic droids.[1]
In Binaltech, Doctor Arkeville is a member of the Concurrence.
|
Carly Witwicky |
The Immobilizer |
Nightmare Planet |
Arlene Banas |
Spike's girlfriend and later wife. Mother of Daniel Witwicky. |
Lord Chumley |
Prime Target |
Prime Target, only appearance |
Peter Renaday |
Lord Chumley is a big time big-game hunter who has capture many unusual creatures and military weapons. He tried to get the ultimate trophy, the head of Optimus Prime.
In Binaltech, Lord Chumley is a member of the Concurrence.
|
Old Snake |
Only Human |
Only Human, only appearance |
Chris Latta |
Cobra Commander (of G.I. Joe fame) made an appearance in the 1986 Transformers episode "Only Human" as "the former leader of a terrorist organization" who is now operating as an underground arms and technology dealer. He sells synthoid technology to crime lord Victor Drath, who uses it to transfer the minds of Rodimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, Arcee and Springer into synthoid human bodies and then uses their original bodies for various criminal activities. |
Marissa Faireborn |
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 3) |
The Burden Hardest to Bear |
Susan Blu |
An officer and pilot in the Earth Defense Space Forces. She appears in a handful of episodes early in the third season. She is the daughter of Dashiell R. Faireborn and Alison R. Hart-Burnettnd codenamed Flint, and Lady Jaye formerly members of the United States Special Missions Force, G.I. Joe (see Flint (G.I. Joe) Lady Jaye (G.I. Joe) ) |
Luisa |
Fire on the Mountain |
Fire on the Mountain, only appearance |
Mona Marshall |
In the Andes, a Peruvian girl (Not named in episode) helps Spike Witwicky and Bumblebee to destroy the "Crystal of Power" that the Decepticons want to convert in a devastating weapon of destruction. |
Jessica Morgan |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 1) |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) |
Joy Grdnic |
The daughter of Dr. Morgan and partner of Gregory Swafford who rescued Optimus Prime from his ship and discovered space spores that makes any living thing filled with rage. Morgan wanted revenge by using the spores on the Autobots after they fixed Jessica's paralyzed legs, so he told Jessica to get an Autobot and tell them they have Optimus, but she was against it. She told Rodimus Prime and he got every Autobot to surround Morgan's laboratory, but this was all a trap and the virus spread on Ultra Magnus and the Aerialbots, which then spread to all Autobots, Decepticons and Humans. After Optimus was brought back to life, Jessica went with him, Sky Lynx, Kup, Blurr, Goldbug and Blaster to Charr to find Galvatron and get the metal she, her father and Swafford were working on so that Optimus can be covered with it and retrieve the Matrix of Leadership from within Rodimus. |
Auggie Cahnay |
Trans-European Express |
Trans-European Express, only appearance |
Philip Clarke |
Auggie is a snobbish driver who strives for winning the trans-European race from Paris to Istanbul. The Autobots are his rivals, and he does his best to overtake them at any price. But after the Stunticons rob him of his race car, he had to ask the Autobot Bluestreak for help in order to retrieve it. Some time later he sacrifices his car to defeat Menasor and to save Bluestreak, Tracks and Bumblebee's lives. |
Doctor Fujiyama |
Enter the Nightbird |
Enter the Nightbird, only appearance |
Michael Bell |
Doctor Fujiyama, who reportedly is a man of some renown in the scientific world, built a ninja robot. Her name was Nightbird, and her purpose was to benefit mankind. However, the Decepticons stole her and reprogrammed her to be evil, so he locked her away for humanity's protection. |
Doctor Alcazar |
Roll for It |
Roll for It, only appearance |
John Stephenson |
Doctor Alcazar is the head of the anti-matter formula research project at an isolated high-tech laboratory. |
Shawn Berger |
Megatron Master Plan (Part 1) |
Megatron Master Plan (Part 2) |
Ed Gilbert |
Shawn Berger is a very rich, grandiloquent man who owns a helicopter, a TV network, a personal army (with tanks), and at least one private spacecraft. But what he really wants is to be Mayor of Central City. And he'll sell humanity out to Megatron for it where he helped in discrediting the Autobots. After being double-crossed by Megatron, Berger started helping Spike and the other friends of the Autobots. But they all were enslaved nonetheless, and he found himself hated at every turn. When the Autobots eventually returned and chased the Decepticons off, Berger begged forgiveness. He promised he would disband his personal army, but Sparkplug pointed out that his soldiers had already quit when they realized he was a traitor to humanity. "You are going to face justice," Prime told him, "and may it be kinder to you than it was to us." Shawn Berger's fate is unknown.
In Binaltech, a "Shawn Berger Jr." is a member of the Concurrence where he helped fund the creation of the Decepticon Binaltechs. It was not confirmed if he was the son of Shawn Berger or is the full name of Shawn Berger.
|
Justin |
Megatron Master Plan (Part 2) |
Megatron Master Plan (Part 2), only appearance |
Mona Marshall |
Justin is a young child who is interested in the Decepticons. His lack of "metal-coloured crayons" holds back his interest a tad. |
Prince Jumal/Hassan |
Aerial Assault |
Aerial Assault, only appearance |
Mona Marshall |
Prince Jumal, also known as Hassan, is the ruler of an unspecified Middle Eastern nation on Earth. In his spare time, he likes tinkering with old cars. |
El Presidente |
B.O.T |
B.O.T, only appearance |
None |
El Presidente, one assumes, either is or was the president of a nation-state on the planet Earth. The latter seems more likely, given that as of the mid-1980s he was known to be operating out of a ship as an international arms dealer. He presumably shops for clothes with Abdul Fakkadi. |
Abdul Fakkadi |
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 1) |
Thief in the Night |
Philip L. Clarke |
Abdul Fakkadi (also spelled Faghadi) is the self-professed Supreme Military Commander, President for Life, and King of Kings of the Socialist Democratic Federated Republic of Carbombya. One gets the feeling that if you were to inform him that, by definition, a republic cannot have a king (much less a "King of Kings"), his likely response would be to stare blankly for a long moment, and then order your immediate beheading. None too bright and none too stable, Fakkadi is concerned primarily with the accumulation of wealth and keeping "fanatics" and "imperialists" away from his homeland's shores. He is not averse to making deals with Decepticons to help further these goals. Fakkadi's character was quite controversial, and in fact the stereotypical "evil Arab" portrayal prompted actor Casey Kasem's deparutre from the series. |
Mr. Robbins |
B.O.T |
B.O.T |
Dan Gilvezan |
Mr. Robbins is a science teacher at Benjamin Franklin Pierce High School. Unfortunately, he has Roland and Martin as students, which makes his classes significantly more dangerous than average. |
Martin and Roland |
B.O.T |
B.O.T |
Townsend Coleman (Martin) and Michael Sheehan (Roland) |
Martin and Roland are two teenagers who are destined to give humanity a bad name... well, a worse name, anyway. |
Elise Presser |
B.O.T |
B.O.T, only appearance |
Samantha Newark |
Elise Presser is one of a trio of school students at Benjamin Franklin Pierce High School who built B.O.T. as part of a science project. Elise is a nerd and more concerned about obeying rules than her classmates. Given they accidentally built a destructive robot powered by Brawl's personality component, she'll probably continue to err on the side of caution. |
Professor Terranova |
Trans-Europe Express |
Trans-Europe Express, only appearance |
Jack Angel |
Professor Terranova is a professional archeologist. He has a green suit. |
Abdul Ben Faisal |
Trans-Europe Express |
Trans-Europe Express, only appearance |
Roger C. Carmel |
Abdul Ben Faisal is the greatest sage in all of Istanbul! The only way to find him is to threaten random Turks with a fusion cannon, or by going to his house at 1024 Dreymon Street, behind the herb vendor shop. |
Jeff |
The Insecticon Syndrome |
The Insecticon Syndrome, only appearance |
None |
Jeff is a park ranger in a United States forest. He has a workmate named Mike. |
Mike |
The Insecticon Syndrome |
The Insecticon Syndrome, only appearance |
Walker Edmiston |
Mike is a park ranger in a United States forest. He has a workmate named Jeff. |
Merrick |
Microbots |
Microbots, only appearance |
Jack Angel |
Merrick is a field archeologist. He makes bets with his female colleague, Joan, on who'll uncover something first at a dig site, and is an expert on Mayan culture. |
Joan |
Microbots |
Microbots, only appearance |
Morgan Lofting |
Joan is a field archeologist. She likes to make $10 bets with a male colleague on who'll uncover something first at a dig site. She also has blue hair. |
Professor Haley |
Blaster Blues |
Blaster Blues, only appearance |
John Stephenson |
Professor Haley is an astronomer. Like all scientists, he wears a white lab coat. He created the Voltronic Galaxer in an attempt to contact alien life forms, having forgotten that some already dwelt on Earth. Presumably he also founded the Haley Observatory. |
Astoria Carlton-Ritz |
The Girl Who Loved Powerglide |
The Girl Who Loved Powerglide, only appearance |
Linda Gary |
After the death of her father, Astoria Carlton-Ritz inherited his vast fortune as well as his company, Hybrid Technologies. Spoiled rotten, Astoria is mostly a figurehead with little control over the company's goings-on. Instead, she spends most of her time throwing herself lavish parties and wondering why nobody wants to be her friend. She has the bizarre ability to jinx any mechanical device just by coming into contact with it, which is just one more reason why she keeps away from her father's company and its equipment. Her father gave her a necklace with a top secret formula and requested she never take the necklace off. Astoria also has a thing for Powerglide, she probably spends her time with the Hilton sisters. |
Professor Greene |
Desertion of the Dinobots (Part 1) |
Desertion of the Dinobots (Part 1), only appearance |
Peter Renaday |
Professor Greene is a scientist who just wants to help the Autobots defend Earth against the Decepticons. To this end, he invented the Ultra Plane, an unmanned drone aircraft which can be operated remotely. |
Ali |
Aerial Assault |
Aerial Assault, only appearance |
Ed Gilbert |
Ali is an underhanded backstabber who became ruler of a small Middle Eastern country by deposing its rightful ruler, Prince Jumal. Of course, one country is not enough for him—he has set his sights on total world domination, for which he needs the help of the Decepticons. As a bonus, he gets to drive Swindle around. |
Princess Nimue |
A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court |
A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court, only appearance |
Linda Gary |
Princess Nimue is a human who lived in the countryside some distance from the city of Camelot in the mid-sixth century. The devoted daughter of a feudal lord, Sir Aetheling the Red, she is a bit of a spit-fire and slightly flighty. |
Sir Wigend du Blackthorne |
A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court |
A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court, only appearance |
Michael Chain |
Sir Wigend du Blackthorne is a hotheaded young noble in 6th-century England who allies himself to the Decepticons, and lives to regret it. |
Sir Wulf |
A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court |
A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court, only appearance |
Jack Angel |
Sir Wulf is a subject of Sir Wigend du Blackthorne who decides to betray his lord and side with Starscream. |
Sir Aetheling the Red |
A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court |
A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court, only appearance |
Jack Angel |
Sir Aetheling the Red is a feudal lord in the year 542 on Earth and is father to Princess Nimue. He rules lands adjacent to rival lord Sir Wigend du Blackthorne in the countryside far from Camelot and enjoys a good joust. |
Daina |
Prime Target |
Prime Target, only appearance |
Morgan Lofting |
Daina, Oktober Guard One, is a member of the Soviet Union's daring, highly trained special mission force, the Oktober Guard. |
Dinsmoore |
Prime Target |
Prime Target, only appearance |
Alan Oppenheimer |
Dinsmoore is Lord Chumley's somewhat addled manservant. Aged to the point of decrepitude, he has painful memories of the Boer War, and is no longer able to pour tea straight. |
Sōji Yoshikawa |
Kremezeek! |
Transformers: Kiss Players |
Walker Edmiston |
Doctor Sōji Yoshikawa (吉川惣司) works at Shibuya Manufacturing (渋谷電気工業製作所). He is very gifted in science and technology, able to brainstorm with the Autobots on a competent level. |
Marty Minkler |
Starscream's Brigade |
Starscream's Brigade |
Philip L. Clarke |
Marty Minkler is a television reporter. His attention to detail is... somewhat lacking. |
Raoul |
Make Tracks |
Auto-Bop |
Michael Chain |
Raoul is a break-dancing street punk carjacker with a bandana, a mullet-ponytail, a rhinestone-studded leather jacket and a heart of gold. |
Director |
Hoist Goes Hollywood |
Hoist Goes Hollywood |
Alan Oppenheimer |
The Director knows exactly what makes a good film when he sees it. It might be some great stunt work, awesome explosions, or giant transforming robots, he'll film it and put it in his film (and change the script to make it fit)! Just don't bug him with the details. Kept on calling Hoist "Moist". |
Assistant director |
Hoist Goes Hollywood |
Hoist Goes Hollywood |
Bud Davis |
The assistant director's job was chiefly to follow the director around and agree with him a lot. Occasionally, he had original ideas, but the director tried to discourage that sort of thing. |
Production assistant |
Hoist Goes Hollywood |
Hoist Goes Hollywood |
Susan Blu |
Spike and Carly encountered the production assistant rummaging through film reels. She explained that someone seemed to have stolen some of the scenes from the work print. Carly had to point out to her that they could make more copies from the negatives. |
Karen Fishook |
Hoist Goes Hollywood |
Hoist Goes Hollywood |
Susan Blu |
Karen Fishook is an actress. |
Harold Edsel |
Hoist Goes Hollywood |
Hoist Goes Hollywood |
Ed Gilbert |
Harold had the bad luck of "starring" in a science fiction film along with Karen Fishook whose director became obsessed with using Hoist and several of the Autobots as his main characters (likely saving loads on his FX budget). For reasons that are unclear, he bears some resemblance to the Star Warrior Han Solo and Harrison Ford. |
Poplock |
Auto-Bop |
Auto-Bop |
Frank Welker |
Poplock is a member of the Bop Crew. In case his costume isn't 1980s enough to get into nightclubs, under his clothing he wears an additional shirt which is even more lurid. Like Raoul, he has a predilection for making pop culture references. |
Rocksteady |
Auto-Bop |
Auto-Bop |
T. K. Carter |
Rocksteady is a member of the Bop Crew. He's got some sharp moves. How sharp? He keeps his hat on while he break-dances, and it never falls off! He seems to be the most pragmatic of the trio, but is easily distracted by the opportunity to show off his dance moves. |
Furg |
Auto-Bop |
Auto-Bop |
Chris Latta |
Furg was utilized by Starscream to frighten off and/or dispose of people who interfered with the flow of customers into the Dancitron nightclub, which apparently included going after innocent breakdancers, he led a gang of roughly fifteen punks and one mind-controlled businessman in performing his strongarm sidewalk defense. Furg's equipment, presumably furnished by the Decepticons, included at least two laser pistols and a communications device featuring a video display. |
Dutch |
Only Human |
Only Human |
Jack Angel |
Dutch is Victor Drath's right-hand man. As a thug, he's slightly cleverer than Drath's other men, though that isn't saying much. |
Victor Drath |
Only Human |
Only Human |
Philip Clarke |
Victor Drath is a successful crime lord in the far-flung future of 2006. Not successful enough though, a shortfall he blames on the meddling Autobots. |
Chief Turran |
Only Human |
Only Human |
Buster Jones |
Chief Turan is apparently the Chief of Police of New York City in the year 2006. He sometimes works with the Autobots on police matters. |
Michelle |
Only Human |
Only Human |
Susan Blu |
Though she's the girlfriend of noted mobster Victor Drath, Michelle does not object to spending the night with random strangers who turn up wounded on her doorstep. Her motivations occasionally seem somewhat unclear. |
Dirk Manus |
Money is Everything |
Money is Everything |
Charlie Adler |
Dirk Manus is a handsome rogue who'll charm your socks off. He's also a liar and a scoundrel—don't believe anything he says, especially if there's likely to be money in it. While you're being charmed, he'll be making arrangements to steal the contents of your bank account. He has his own ship, the Lazy Sue (which he probably won in a game of space poker), and hails from Epsilon Ariadne, EDC officer Marissa Faireborn has a thing for him. |
Doctor Harding |
Attack of the Autobots |
Attack of the Autobots |
Morgan Lofting |
Doctor Harding designed a solar satellite equipped to capture solar radiation while in orbit and somehow channel that energy back to earth. She has lofty goals for that energy to be used by the entire world. |
Jeff |
War of the Dinobots |
War of the Dinobots |
Frank Welker |
Jeff is an astronomer who works at an observatory and apparently is a friend of Chip Chase. |
Geddis brothers |
Make Tracks |
Make Tracks |
Michael McConnohie (Jim) and Chris Latta (Phil) |
The Geddis brothers are a pair of two-bit New York-based gangsters, who aren't beyond selling their own race out to the Decepticons for a quick buck. They specialize in converting stolen cars. |
Gregory Swofford |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 1) |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) |
Jered Barclay |
Gregory Swofford has been wounded both inside and out due to his past experiences with the Transformers. A vengeful scientist, he blames Optimus Prime for his scarred face, but was unwittingly instrumental in bringing the Autobot leader back to life. He is a professional partner to Dr. Mark Morgan, and has a professional, and perhaps romantic, relationship with Morgan's daughter, Jessica. |
Mark Morgan |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 1) |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) |
Aron Kincaid |
Mark Morgan is a scientist and devoted father to his daughter Jessica. In the future year of 2007, Morgan works in the fields of metallurgy, robotics and palynology. He has a pathological hatred of Transformers, both Autobots and Decepticons, which he shares with his professional partner Gregory Swofford. |
Bonnie Carlson |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 1) |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 1) |
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Bonnie Carlson is a news anchor for KSUN TV. |
Name |
Alternate mode |
First appearance |
Last appearance |
Voiced by |
The Sharkticons |
Amphibious Anthropomorphic Shark |
Transformers: The Movie |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) |
Frank Welker, Roger C. Carmel (Movie), Bud Davis (The Quintesson Journal), Jim Cummings (Money is Everything) |
Massive, rotund, powerfully built and virtually brainless, Sharkticons are the perfect killing machines and thus the ideal enforcers to carry out the quintessons' verdicts. the jaws and teeth of the sharkticon are so powerful and strong that they can snap a six inch-thick titanium steel rod in .023 of a second. Their spiked tails can crush the heaviest armor plating. But the real reason for their invincibility lies in their overwhelming numbers. Like piranhas, Sharkticons attack their prey en masse and are totally oblivious to the casualties the target might inflict. They know how to do only one thing, and that is to destroy. They perform that function perfectly and they travel in packs. Fearless and oblivious. Loyal only to the master who last fed him. Powerful tail fin allows them to travel at speeds over 150 knots. Carnivorous with a voracious appetite. Possess several rows of razor-sharp teeth that can tear through solid steel. In robot mode, they carry a maceration laser that shoots salt-based corrosive liquid. They also carry a barbed mace. |
The Quintessons |
None |
Transformers: The Movie |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) |
Regis Cordic (Quintesson #1), Roger C. Carmel (Quintesson #2), Jack Angel (Quintesson #3), Tony Pope (Quintesson #4, The Big Broadcast of 2006, The Quintesson Journal and The Return of Optimus Prime), Paul Eiding (Quintesson #5, The Quintesson Journal), Clive Revill (Quintesson #6, The Return of Optimus Prime) |
An alien race who lived on Cybertron and used it as a huge factory to produce several kinds of lifeforms, including robots, which were sold as consumer good and military hardware. These would eventually become the Transformers. Extremely self-serving and devious. |
Unicron |
Planet |
Transformers: The Movie |
Call of the Primitives |
Orson Welles, Roger C. Carmel |
A planet-sized Transformer whose only goal is to devour planets, despite his incredible intelligence and power. Created Galvatron, Cyclonus, Scourge and the Sweeps from the bodies of Megatron, Skywarp, Thundercracker and the Insecticons. Destroyed by Rodimus Prime and the Autobot Matrix of Leadership, later partially reactivated by Scourge and Starscream's ghost. |
Tornedron |
Planet |
Call of the Primitives |
Call of the Primitives |
Neil Ross |
Tornedron was the successor to Unicron, created by Unicron's creator Primacron. Unlike Unicron, Tornedron was an energy-based lifeform, controlled by Primacron's remote control. It consumed other energies, leaving stars dead and planets inert; its final purpose was to leave the entire universe a blank slate for Primacron to do with as he pleased. Unfortunately for Primacron, while Tornedron succeeded in draining most of the universe's energy, it also became just as rebellious as his predecessor. However, Grimlock defeated it before the creature could consume its creator; he threw it into reverse, returning all the energy it stole to its original locations and dispersing the entity. |
Nightbird |
None |
Enter the Nightbird, only appearance |
No Voice |
Nightbird is a human construct with a single form and thus not actually a Transformer herself. Created by Dr. Fujiyama, she was a non-transforming ninja robot. She was stolen by the Decepticons and reprogrammed to infiltrate the Ark and steal the World Energy Source from Teletran I. She would subsequently be defeated and returned to her creator by the Autobots, and didn't appear for the remainder of the animated series. In comics associated with the Botcon storyline, however, an army of Nightbird drones would later battle several Autobots, eventually perishing when Daniel Witwicky set off a powerful explosive that destroyed not only the drones but also himself and the Autobot Wheelie. |
Nergil |
None |
Atlantis, Arise!, only appearance |
Wally Burr |
King Nergill rules Sub-Atlantica, a hidden kingdom of water-breathing fishmen. Their relationship to humanity proper is uncertain. Like most people Megatron makes deals with, he's devious and pretty much out for his own gain. |
Guardian robots |
Rocket/tank/Rocket base |
War Dawn, first appearance |
Forever Is a Long Time Coming, last appearance |
Flaskback in Transformers Animated, |
|
The Guardian robots were once the peacekeepers of Cybertron, powerful giants that guarded cities and quelled uprisings. The Guardians gave the Decepticons much trouble at the outbreak of the Third Cybertronian War, but by the modern era they were no longer so prevalent, The most notable surviving Guardian is Omega Supreme, who is the only one seen to have his own name, distinct color scheme, and personality; it is unknown how unique these qualities actually are. |
Dion |
Cybertronian car |
War Dawn |
Flashback in Transformers Animated |
Corey Burton |
Dion is an earnest dock worker and best friend to Orion Pax. His is a simple life of manual labor, and he does not give a second thought to the stories that a war may be brewing around him. What does interest him are those new-fangled flying robots. Maybe someday he'll get to meet them...? |
Allicons |
Crocodilian creatures |
The Transformers: The Movie |
The Quintesseon Journal |
Aron Kincaid |
Allicons are another breed of the Quintessons' enforcer-units, often used as guards for more important members of the race. They are slightly smarter than the Sharkticons, even capable of speech, but free will has been pretty thoroughly removed from their programming, to the point where they will malfunction if resisting a direct order, they transform into bipedal, vaguely crocodilian creatures. |
Chaos |
Mineral monster |
Chaos |
Chaos |
None |
Chaos is a large alien monster, native to the planet Dread. Its skin is composed of an unbelievably destructive mineral known as death crystals. Apparently, death crystals are also the only thing that can hurt it. |
Shrikebat |
Bat Monster |
The Transformers: The Movie |
Chaos |
None |
Shrikebats are large, purple, flying, vaguely reptilian creatures. Found on Dromedon and Dread, a group of them is referred to as a "wreck" of shrikebats, or, more commonly "aiiiiiieee get them off get them off my eyes oh dear gooaaaarrrrrghkklgkglllll". They're extremely vicious creatures. Thankfully, they don't like it when you invert polarities, which drives them off. |
Primacron |
Monkey |
Call of the Primitives |
Call of the Primitives |
Hal Rayle |
Primacron is an absolutely ancient scientist. He's supposedly hyper-intelligent with an infinity of intricate plans nested within plans, but he sometimes over-thinks things to the point of coming off as rather dim, his major claim to fame is being responsible for building Unicron at the dawn of the galaxy. Thanks for nothing. |
Oracle |
|
Call of the Primitives |
Call of the Primitives |
Gregg Berger |
The Oracle was once the assistant of Primacron, an ageless creature of magnificent intellect. Primacron built the Oracle to help him create life, but the Oracle's corporeal existence was cut short after the birth of Unicron. |
Lipoles |
Shark monsters |
Five Faces of Darkness(Part 3) |
Five Faces of Darkness(Part 5) |
None |
Lipoles are flying, bat-like creatures, though they can furl their wings and walk. They live in smoldering craters on Jupiter's moon of Io. Their saliva is acidic and they eat metal. When threatened, they can transform into explosive missiles and fling themselves at predators. |
Skuxxoid |
Stone monsters |
Five Faces of Darkness(Part 1) |
Grimlock's New Brain |
None |
Skuxxoids are an intelligent reptilian species that often sell their services to the highest bidder as mercenaries for credits. They have scaly skin and are nearly as large as the average Transformer. They tend to use large asteroid ships as their primary mode of transport. |
The alternate version of the Cassette warriors' origin is stated in the animated series. According to this version, they (or, at any rate, the beast-moded ones) were once created by the divine inventor Primacron.
Name |
Alternate mode |
First appearance |
Last appearance |
Voiced by |
Status alive |
Laserbeak |
Condor/Cassette Tape |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Web World |
Frank Welker (animal noises only) |
Alive |
Laserbeak takes pleasure in hunting his prey - usually the straggling survivors of a battle. Noticeably not brave. Will run for safety if threatened. Flies at speeds up to 250 mph. Uses two independently targetable laser cannons with extreme precision to get information from capitves. Shortage of ruby crystals that powers the lasers can panic his systems into shutting down. |
Rumble |
Cassette Tape |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Five Faces of Darkness (Part 3) |
Frank Welker |
Alive |
Rumble is your basic street punk. Small but always acting tough. Quick temper and mean disposition. Follows Megatron's orders eagerly. Transmits immense low frequency groundwaves to create powerful earthquakes. His small size limits his physical strength, but his ability to shatter the ground makes him difficult to approach in a fight. |
Ravage |
Panther/Cassette Tape |
More Than Meets the Eye (Part 1) |
Call of the Primitives |
Frank Welker (animal noises only, with one exception) |
Alive |
Ravage operates best alone. A creature of the night. Craftiest of all Decepticons. Adept at devising deadly new strategies. Remains aloof from others, but his deeds command their respect. Can virtually escape detection - emits an electromagnetic emission shield, has a soundless walk, disappears in subdued light or shadow. Carries 2 powerful heat-seeking missiles. Light-sensitive. Can be blinded. |
Frenzy |
Cassette Tape |
Countdown to Extinction |
The Transformers: The Movie |
Frank Welker |
Alive |
If Frenzy needed to breathe, war would be his oxygen. He knows no cause, only craves to spread fear and destruction. His efforts are appreciated by other Decepticons. His devotion to warfare makes him hard to deal with on a personal level. Can roll his drums to produce high-pitch, grating sound of 200db. Disorients and disrupts electrical flow in opponents circuitry which makes them malfunction. Physically weak. His manic attack can be countered with cool logic. |
Buzzsaw |
Condor/Cassette Tape |
City of Steel |
Auto Berserk |
Frank Welker (animal noises only) |
Unknown (possibly alive) |
Civil and sophisticated yet very cruel and destructive. Approaches his lethal tasks like a fine artist. Each deadly mission is like working on a new masterpiece. Can pinpoint and photograph a thumbtack from 20 miles away. Flies at 250 mph. Carries twin mortar cannons. Diamond-hard, micro-serrated beak can carve up almost any opponent. Due to large ego, will often sulk rather than proceed if his plans go astray. |
Ratbat |
Bat/Cassette Tape |
Scramble City |
The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 1) |
Frank Welker (animal noises only) |
Alive |
Has no friends, only business partners... his only allegiance is to himself. Refuels by plunging his mecha-fangs into new cars' gas lines - the better made the car, the better the gasoline tastes. Maximum flying speed: 65 mph. Carries two radar-guided, free-electron lasers that detect the presence of an object as small as a fly. Wings contain mechanical sensors for locating fuel sources. Has one foot wingspan that can enlarge to ten feet. Wings are vulnerable to artillery. |
Slugfest |
Stegosaurus |
Call of the Primitives |
Call of the Primitives, only appearance |
Frank Welker |
Alive |
He's as slow and stupid as he looks. Plays back the messages he carries, thinks others are talking about him, goes into violent rages. End result is usually destruction of messages and nearby small towns that get in his way. In stegosaurus mode, plates on back, like teeth on a chainsaw, cut through almost any substance; carries 2 solar-powered vibro-cannons. |
Overkill |
Tyrannosaurus rex |
Call of the Primitives |
Call of the Primitives, only appearance |
Frank Welker |
Alive |
Whether talking, terrifying, or attacking, he does everything to excess. So busy proving how tough he is by snapping cars in half between his jaws, that he forgets his mission. Can record data as a cassette, rip open the hull of a battleship as a tyrannosaurus. Armed with 2 batteries of motion missiles—each reacts to any moving object bigger than a baseball and explodes on contact. |
Name |
Alternate mode |
First appearance |
Last appearance |
Voiced by |
Arcana |
None |
The Rebirth (Part 1) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Jack Angel |
For a man whose work has had such a big effect on the lives of so many Nebulans and Transformers, very few people really know the distant and remote Arcana. Not even Brainstorm, who shares his psyche, can claim to truly fathom the workings of his partner's mind. But then, Arcana seems to cultivate an extremely anti-social persona unintentionally, training first as a medical doctor, only to grow bored and focus on long-forgotten and repudiated scientific lore of his planet, earning the ire of medical colleagues. Yet it was this combination of knowledge and skill, along with the combined input of his future partner, that allowed the creation of the Binary Bonding process. |
Stylor |
None |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
Milt Jamin |
Stylor is gorgeous. Always impeccably dressed and groomed and always in the latest style. He spends most of his time primping and polishing either Chromedome or himself, and is renowned on Nebulos for his exquisite taste and dashing good looks. Though he loves the ladies, he surprisingly doesn't have the greatest luck there, since few want to spend much time with a man who's so focused on being prettier than they are. It is suspected that Stylor volunteered for the Headmaster process simply because it was trendy at the time, his Autobot partner Chromedome, being an inveterate academic and computer nerd, is something of a frustration to Stylor, but he does his best to bring out the big guy's cooler, more social side (which he figures MUST be in there somewhere). Chromedome in return tries to get Stylor to be a little less superficial. |
Duros |
None |
The Rebirth (Part 1) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Charlie Adler |
Duros was born to be a soldier on a world without war. He served for years as the head of security for the Nebulan Ruling Council and spent most of that time horribly bored and unsatisfied. The coming of the Transformers to Nebulos may have been a tragedy for most of his race, but it was quite possibly the best thing to ever happen to Duros... and also the worst, in Hardhead he has found a kindred spirit, and the two have bonded over their shared interest in combat and warfare to become one of the closest pairings among all the Headmasters. The dependable, resourceful, and stoic Duros is a great addition to the Autobot army, but his eager desire for action and love of combat have made him an outsider among the naturally peaceful Nebulans and has led him to be shunned even by his family and, most painfully, his now estranged wife. Duros shuts the pain that his failed personal life causes him away and focuses instead on being the soldier he always felt destined to be. |
Gort |
None |
The Rebirth (Part 1) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Michael Bell |
The all-American boy of the Nebulan Headmasters, Gort rose up from a lowly position as stable boy to courageous defender of his planet. The idealistic teenager never has an unkind word for anybody and serves as a shining example of the best the Nebulan Headmasters have to offer, it's a pity, then, that Gort was partnered with his polar opposite, the elitist snob Highbrow, who takes considerable offense to being binary bonded with what he sees as a mere commoner. Their pairing is among the worst of the Autobot Headmasters, often detracting, not adding, to Highbrow's effectiveness in combat as he refuses to listen to Gort's suggestions except in all but the most life-threatening situations. |
Grax |
None |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
Milt Jamin |
A ruthless businessman and industrialist, Grax was willing to do whatever it took to solidify his place at the top of Nebulan business world. Not that he needed much convincing to undergo the binary bonding process to combine with Skullcruncher in order to eliminate his business rivals, the Decepticon methods of utterly and cruelly absorbing all foes were just more literally bloody versions of Grax's own. Skullcruncher didn't see the similarity though, Nebulan corporate types were barely even a snack... Grax adds considerably to the somewhat slow mind of Skullcruncher, which admittedly isn't hard, but still finds most of his suggestions ignored unless they involve eating the corpses of your enemies or inventive noises to make when grinding your teeth. |
Vorath |
None |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
Charlie Alder |
Vorath was the former Minister of Science of the planet Nebulos. A Zarak loyalist, Vorath was expelled from his office when Galen uncovered his involvement in illegal medical experiments on live subjects. Seeking revenge, Vorath gained the chance to do so and continue his experiments with the arrival of Transformers and the creation of the Headmasters, when he agreed to binary bond to Mindwipe. |
Monzo |
None |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Neil Ross |
On Nebulos, Monzo was a professional hyperwrestler before he became a nightclub owner. He's a brutal fellow who doesn't appreciate the fine art of tactics or strategy. He especially hates poetry, which puts him at odds with his Headmaster partner, Weirdwolf. However, they both find common ground in wanting to beat stuff up. |
Spasma |
None |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
Tony St. James |
The nervous and insecure Spasma was the son of a despised noble family on Nebulos, bullied and picked on his entire life while being crushed under the weight of a bankrupt family legacy. The arrival of the Transformers on his planet and the creation of the Headmasters gave him the prospect of power to escape his feeling of inadequacy, or so he thought... outwardly, Spasma had his wish fulfilled when he was binary bonded to Apeface, literally becoming the kind of bully who had previously tormented him. But all too frequently, the pressure of combat will wear away at Spasma, until Apeface's actions trigger a torturous flashback from the Nebulan's past, reducing him to a whimpering, crying wreck. |
Krunk |
None |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
Christopher Collins |
Krunk is Zarak's nasty, brutish bodyguard. He takes orders from Zarak without question, no matter how illegal or rotten they are, as Snapdragon's Headmaster, he enhances the Decepticon's thuggish personality rather nicely. Two peas in a pod, really. |
Daniel Witiwicky |
None |
The Transformers: The Movie |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
David Mendenhall |
Daniel Witwicky is the human son of Spike and Carly Witwicky. He is approximately 12 years of age in 2005, and was presumably born sometime between 1990 and 1993. He is the grandson of Sparkplug Witwicky. Daniel often gets into trouble, which requires either his father or the Autobots to save him. He is very good friends with the Autobots, particularly Wheelie, Grimlock, and Hot Rod, but the one he's closest to is Arcee, who views him as a surrogate son. Daniel is (sometimes) the Headmaster partner to Arcee. |
Name |
Alternate mode |
First appearance |
Last appearance |
Voiced by |
Haywire |
electro-laser cannon |
The Rebirth (Part 1) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Rob Paulsen |
One of the younger Nebulans to binary bond to a Transformer, Haywire is very much of the "act first, think later"-impulsive-teenage mold. In that respect, the relationship between Haywire and his partner Blurr is one where they get on like a house on fire, but also a classic example of the lack of planning in the early stages of Targetmasters bonding for how effective a combat team they would make. Transforming into an electro-laser cannon, Haywire is just as hyperactive as his partner in combat, often more concerned with how often he fires than where he's aiming or how effective his shots are. |
Pinpointer |
Pistol |
The Rebirth (Part 1) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Frank Welker |
Pinpointer is a Nebulan of few words. He's binary bonded to Crosshairs. |
Firebolt |
electrostatic Discharge rifle |
The Rebirth (Part 1) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Dick Gautier |
Firebolt was once a quiet scholar on the pacifistic planet of Nebulos, where he was renowned as one of its top atomic physicists. Beneath his meek and reserved exterior, however, young Firebolt yearned for a life of action and excitement. His dreams of adventure might never have come true, if not for the intervention of the Decepticons. When the call went out for Nebulans who would be willing to take up arms in defense of their planet, Firebolt was amongst the first to volunteer. Undergoing the extensive and painful procedure known as Binary bonding, Firebolt was given a special suit of black and grey armour and granted the power to transform himself into a powerful double-barreled weapon called an "electrostatic discharge rifle", although eager for the chance to make a difference and have some fun, Firebolt soon found that his own exuberance paled in comparison to his Targetmaster partner: a young Autobot named Hot Rod. Firebolt's opinion of this situation is what could be described as "cautiously optimistic" - he is excited by all the action and adventure of being a Targetmaster, but he is also very nervous at some of the risks that Hot Rod insists on taking at times. |
Recoil |
musket laser rifle |
The Rebirth (Part 1) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Johnny Haymer |
One of the older Nebulans to join the Autobots, Recoil was a former All-World Prismaball champion on his home planet, until age finally caught up with him. While helping to keep Nebulos safe is part of why he agreed to undergo binary bonding to become a Targetmaster, a large part was to prove to himself as much as to others that he still had what it takes. Transforming into a version of Kup's original old-style musket laser, Recoil has found a good match with the crusty Autobot, both seeking the respect they feel their age and experience deserves. |
Peacemaker |
sonic blaster |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Steve Bulen |
Peacemaker is an upbeat, almost contagiously positive Nebulan police officer. He keeps trying to cheer up his Autobot partner Pointblank to little result. Pointblank doesn't feel the Autobots should have involved the Nebulans in the war to begin with, and so disapproves of his partner and his advice on principle. Those who know him, though, say that Peacemaker has actually made progress in improving the dour Autobot's world view. Not a lot of progress, mind you... Thankfully Peacemaker knows how to be patient, loves a challenge, and is firm in his belief that optimism leads to success. |
Spoilsport |
double cannon |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Danny Mann |
Spoilsport has a rather appropriate moniker, given that he spoils the fun of his partner Sureshot by being an equally good marksman. In a contest between an intelligent gun and an intelligent gunner, the gun gets a majority vote. His partner resents his interference, and in his turn, the Nebulan resents Sureshot for his lack of appreciation. It can't help that Sureshot is a jerk, of course, and presumably he never calls. |
Nightstick |
beam gun |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
Peter Cullen |
Back on Nebulos, Nightstick was a master criminal. For some reason, he gave that up to undergo binary-bonding to Cyclonus. The loyal and honorable Decepticon warrior often finds himself at odds with the very dishonorable Nightstick and generally considers him an irritating pest. |
Aimless |
beam gun |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
Milt Jamin |
Aimless should have been called "Useless". This Nebulan's success rate when he tries to hit a target is unknown, because that would require him to, you know, actually try. Together with his Targetmaster partner Misfire, he's a danger to himself and others. Mostly others. |
Fracas |
Incendiary cannon |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
Neil Ross |
Fracas's new Targetmaster body allows him to transform into an incendiary cannon for his new Decepticon partner Scourge—fitting, since Fracas is himself a hot-running, volatile scrapper who explodes into violent rages. |
Caliburst |
lange barrel gun |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
Johnny Haymer |
Like his binary bonded partner Slugslinger, Caliburst is merely putting on an act and playing the role of the cold and fearless Decepticon warrior he outwardly projects; it's just that he's generally more adept at keeping the mask up because of his former life as an actor. While not a good actor, more the kind to be found in the freezer section next to the other pork products, Caliburst does know the importance of staying in character. Given that he joined the Transformer conflict for the money because there was no one left on Nebulos that could stomach appreciate his "talent", he has an incentive to not screw up, Slugslinger treats his partner fairly well, mostly due to the direct link between the condition of the Decepticon's backbone infrastructure in combat and the condition of his weaponry. |
Blowpipe |
Compression cannon |
The Rebirth (Part 2) |
The Rebirth (Part 3) |
John Moschitta, Jr. |
The conniving brother-in-law of Lord Zarak, Blowpipe managed the political campaign that brought him and kept him in power. While a smooth political operator with endless connections, Blowpipe lacks the physical presence and style of a leader, causing him to resent his brother-in-law for taking all the glory when he did all the "real" work, treating combat like he would a political campaign, Blowpipe plots and plans things in advance, leaving nothing to chance, which puts him at odds with his binary bonded partner Triggerhappy, whose idea of combat tactics is to wave his gun around randomly as fast as he can and shoot really, really fast. |