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| Blitzwing |
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| Alliance |
Decepticons |
| Alt Mode |
Jet and Tank |
| Year |
2008 |
| Class |
Deluxe |
| Product # |
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| Assortment |
1 |
| UPC |
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| MSRP |
9.99 |
Motto"Whoooo! I'm freaking out!"
Profile
The "Joker" of the Decepticons. An unpredictable "triple changer" multiple personality bot, driven mad by his constantly shifting appearance. He has three personalities, one for each face, and his power depends on the face: Icy, cold and calculating; Hothead, short tempered, volatile; and Random, completely bonkers.
Character Bio Even by Decepticon standards, Blitzwing is totally insane. He's got three personalities packed into his cyberium-steel chassis, and he argues with himself almost as often as he argues with other Decepticons. The only person he listens to without interrupting is Megatron, because all three of his personalities are terrified of the Decepticon commander. He carries a superheater cannon and a hyperfrost emitter to burn or freeze his enemies.
Robot Mode Power Blitzwing is a "triple-changer," that is, he has three modes (one robot, two vehicles). Plus he has three faces, each with its own personality. His power depends on which face he's showing. Heat/flame, cold/ice or completely random.
Tech Specs Sometimes changes to tank in midair, and crashes.
Likes to freeze, then melt his opponents.
Has trouble flying in a straight line.
Television Series InformationFirst Appearance: Episode 1: Transform and Roll Out!
Voiced by: Bumber Robinson
Voice Actor Bio:
Shortly after arriving in Los Angeles at the age of 4, Robinson began his career in entertainment in a national commercial for Jello Pudding Pops with Bill Cosby. He went on to do many more commercials, and his on-camera career developed quickly with roles in The Jeffersons, Hill St. Blues, Night Court, A Different World and Star Trek, Sabrina the Teenage Witch and CSI: New York. His feature film credits include Enemy Mine with Louis Gossett Jr. and Dennis Quaid. Robinson also has quite an extensive background in voice work having begun with a role in Hanna-Barbera’s Flintstone Kids cartoon, for which a character was actually developed in his own likeness. He went on to lend his voice to characters in The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Pinky and the Brain, Saban Entertainment’s What’s With Andy and Static Shock as well as voice work in the animated feature Brother Bear.
Images of sketches courtesy of Hasbro.
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