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Later seen in the Japanese series Transformers: Headmasters and Transformers: Victory. Jack Angel: Alive Whether engaged in raging battle or friendly conversation, an ulterior purpose usually exists. Job is to lead enemy astray. [31] Sneaky, but charming and affable... considered most devious yet most trusted of Autobots.
The second of the Japanese-exclusive animated series, 1988's Transformers: Super-God Masterforce takes place some years after The Headmasters, introducing the Powermasters and Pretenders to Japanese fiction in ways even more different from their portrayal in the west than those of the Headmasters before them.
Windblade is a name of a character in several Transformers continuities in the Transformers robot superhero franchise. She is always depicted as a female Autobot that can turn into a VTOL jet. Transformers: Generations
Darkscream, or "Guildor" in Japan, is a flamboyant Predacon foot soldier with a fascination for samurai and swashbuckler dramas who transforms into a Japanese giant flying squirrel. In Car Robots, he speaks in feudal "de gozaru" style Japanese. In battle, he wields an Energon sword, can produce an electromagnetic cloaking field, is mute while ...
The Transformers toyline and animated series were inspired by the Japanese toyline, Microman (an Eastern descendant of the 12-inch G.I. Joe action figure series) by Takara. [8] In 1980, the Microman spin-off, Diaclone , was released, featuring inch-tall humanoid figures able to sit in the drivers' seats of scale model vehicles, which could ...
Transformers Animated: The Game is the first game based on the series. Released for the Nintendo DS platform in October 2008 by Activision. Two arcade games, Transformers Animated: The Chase and Transformers Animated: The Shooting were released in Japan by Sega. Both games took advantage of the cards included in the Japanese releases of the toy ...
Arcee was a regularly appearing character in the Transformers: Prime animated series. Arcee was a participant in the Great War and originally was partnered with Tailgate . During one mission, she talked to Tailgate on comm before being captured by Airachnid for interrogation.
Transformers: Armada, known in Japan as Super Robot Life-Form Transformers: Legends of the Microns (超ロボット生命体トランスフォーマー マイクロン伝説), is a Japanese anime series [3] which debuted on August 23, 2002.