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Björn was shipwrecked at the English coast and barely survived. He then went to Frisia where William says he died. [17] There are some historical challenges with this account. Hastein appears in the contemporary sources later than Björn, and in order to be his foster-father would have been around his 80s when he died.
Hill's roles include Ed in Ed, Edd n Eddy, Kevin Keene/Captain N in Captain N: The Game Master, Kira Yamato in Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny, Raphael in Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation, Ryo Sanada in Ronin Warriors, Carlos in Transformers: Armada, Ironhide in Transformers: Energon, and Artha Penn and Dragon Booster in Dragon Booster.
Sentinel initially appears as a noble character, refusing the Matrix of Leadership from Optimus and asking him to take on his role as a mentor to the Autobots, he takes on a more villainous role by making deals with Megatron and the Decepticons to conquer Earth and even assassinates Ironhide. At the end of the film, Sentinel Prime uses ...
Ironhide 1980 Nissan Vanette: 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, [13] most battle-tested Autobot. Bodyguard to Optimus ...
The terrorcons got into the super energon and grow in size. Ironhide's team takes a beating by Scorponok and Ironhide's three rhyming buddies are taken out. Ironhide gets the energon to Primus, who wakes up and energizes Optimus so he can merge with Omega Supreme, becoming Optimus Supreme and defeating Galvatron and the Decepticons.
Ironhide arrived and tried to stop Sideswipe, but it was only when Ironhide called Sideswipe "no better than the enemy" did Sideswipe stand down, and Demolishor escaped. Sideswipe appears in Transformers: Nefarious #1, set months after the events of the 2009 film.
Ironhide may refer to: Ironhide, a fictional character from the Transformers science fiction robot media franchise; see List of The Transformers (TV series) characters The Transformers: Ironhide , a comic book published by IDW from the Transformers science fiction robot media franchise
He orders Ironhide and Ratchet to fall back, deciding to stand his ground in order to protect the humans running away. Despite Jazz' efforts to injure him, Megatron drags Jazz onto the tower and rips him in two, killing him. After the battle, Ironhide and Ratchet find Jazz' remains lying on the ground, and Optimus eulogises him before moving on.