Insecticons

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Insecticons is the name given to a sub-group of fictional characters in the Transformers Universes, referred to as Insectrons in the Japanese version. The name was also used for two fictional characters in the Transformers Universes.

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[edit] Transformers - Generation One (1985)

Basic Insecticon Trio
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Basic Insecticon Trio

The three original Insecticon toys were based on Diaclone toys made by Takara in 1984.

[edit] Television Series

Originally, the Insecticons were three Decepticons that Megatron had left onboard his ship, which was pursuing the Ark, as back up. When the Decepticon ship crashed on Earth, the trio evacuated in an escape pod, which crashed in an Indonesian swamp. In order to survive, they scanned the forms of the surrounding area's insects. The insect forms they adopted enabled them to extract energon from organic life and metals, though they still ingest fossil fuels and energy-based matter (electricity, energon cubes, etc.) as well. Because they took on the forms of insects the size of Transformers, the three Insecticons caused terror for any humans living nearby.

They were eventually found by Megatron centuries later and were re-recruited back to the Decepticons. But they became more independent as a result of their long absence, making them loose cannons: they attempted to overthrow Megatron on at least one occasion, implanting all Decepticons bar Megatron with cerebro-shells, which forced the Decepticon leader into an uneasy alliance with the Autobots to stop the rampaging, mind-controlled Decepticons. But even that was overlooked due to the Insecticons' ability to create clones of themselves that followed the originals like an army. The Insecticons took part in the Battle of Autobot City in 2005, but were badly damaged, and were tossed out into space along with the injured Megatron, Skywarp, and Thundercracker. It is unclear if these were the original Insecticons or some of the many clones they were capable of creating. However, since there is no mention of clones being used during The Transformers: The Movie, we can assume that the writers and animators intended these Insecticons to be the genuine articles. Either way, these discarded Insecticons, along with Skywarp and Thundercracker, were used by Unicron to create new Decepticon troops for Galvatron, with Bombshell possibly becoming Cyclonus (although the issue of whether Cyclonus was a recreated Bombshell or Skywarp is unclear), and with Shrapnel and Kickback becoming Sweeps. The clone question comes into play when, later in the film, Shrapnel harasses Daniel Witwicky alongside Scavenger. In the third season of Transformers, the Insecticons were still displayed in marginal roles (although their third season appearances are usually dismissed as animation errors).

[edit] Marvel Comics

In the Marvel comics the Insecticons could shrink down to real insect size in beast mode. However, they did not show the cartoon Insecticons' ability to create clones. They first appeared in Issues 17 and 18 in a story set primarily on Cybertron, acting as bodyguards to Straxus. The comic Insecticons appearances would be limited, and most often would involve Bombshell and his cerebro-shells. Their only major appearance would be in Issues 21 and 22 of the US comic. In those isssues, the Insecticons have recently arrived on Earth and Bombshell, at Megatron's request, uses one of his cerebro shells to mind-control a human worker at a dam as part of a plot to take it over. The human uses Megatron in gun-mode to threaten the Aerialbots, but the human's daughter is able to help him overcome the Decepticon control. In this arc, one of Bombshell's cerebro shells is also used on Optimus Prime. Although it is not able to control Optimus, Megatron is able to leech the energies of the Matrix to create the Stunticons and Combaticons as the Autobots create the Aerialbots and Protectobots. Bombshell also appears (without the other Insecticons) in the four-issue limited series G.I. Joe and The Transformers, which is concurrent with Issues 23-27 of the US Transformers comic.

The Insecticons appeared prior to this in the Target: 2006 arc of the UK Marvel Transformers. In this they are among the Decepticons most feared killers, and are earmarked for elimination by the Wreckers before a mass Autobot uprising. However, Megatron calling the Insecticons to Earth scuppered the plans of both Autobots and Decepticons. They also appeared as part of Megatron's and Shockwave's forces during the Earthforce strips.

[edit] Beast Wars

Shrapnel would go on to receive an extremely unusual reference in Beast Wars. When Rhinox (turned into a Predacon by a shell program), attempted to seize leadership of the Predacons from Megatron, he set about dispatching those loyal to Megatron. One of his first acts was to crush Waspinator beneath a crate. The Predacon survived, but began referring to himself as Shrapnel and talking with Shrapnel's familiar speech impediment. This lasted until an annoyed Cheetor blew him out of the air during an attempt to rescue Rhinox.

[edit] Dreamwave Comics

The Insecticons would also appear in Dreamwave's reimagining of the Transformers mythos. They originally appeared in The War Within miniseries as an elite group hunting Optimus Prime alongside Soundwave and Ravage. They failed, forcing Megatron to personally deal with the new Autobot commander. After Megatron's disappearance they remained with the Decepticons under Shockwave. After the disappearance of the Ark, the Insecticons were dispatched to Earth to find out what had happened, where they encountered the Dynobots on a similar mission. The two teams battled, knocking each other into stasis lock. Unlike the Dinobots, it is unclear whether they were revived after the reawakening of the Ark Transformers. In Issues 7 and 8 of volume 3 of the Generation One Comic the Insecticons appeared, attacking a team of Autobots led by Jazz. The original Insecticons appeared to be working for Shockwave and had created a huge number of clones. Their plans to control the population of a town was defeated by Jazz's Autobots. The Insecticon clones seemed unable to transform and were possibly techno-organic, as the clones were developed in larvae.

[edit] Devil's Due Comics

The Insecticons would make their first Devil's Due appearance in the second G.I Joe/Transformers crossover. When a team of G.I Joes trying to fix a space-time tear arrived in a nightmare future where Shockwave had conquered Earth, they were almost immediately attacked by a swarm of Insecticon clones.

Both the Insecticons and the Deluxe Insecticons would also make a brief appearance in the third crossover between G.I Joe and the Transformers. They were seen trying to hold back the combined Autobot/G.I Joe rescue force trying to recover Optimus Prime.

[edit] IDW Comics

The Insecticons also appear in the mini-series Evolution: Hearts of Steel with a combined mode of a large battle-train. They are seen stealing a bullion train on Starscream's orders in the second issue. They were presumably destroyed with the rest of the Decepticon train convoy when John Henry and Bumblebee sabotaged the track to fall into a chasm.

[edit] Insecticon Members

[edit] Basic Insecticons

Each of the basic Insecticons had a way to control other robots.

  • Shrapnel: Stag Beetle
    • Abilities: Shrapnel can control other robots (as well as almost any electrically run device) by remote with his antennas. In robot mode, his antennae can, in the proper weather conditions, attract massive bolts of lightning from the sky to augment his own electrical generating capacity, and then release that power through his hands. In insect mode, Shrapnel can use his twin antennae to generate an electric burst of up to 40,000 volts.
    • Weapons: Grenade launcher
  • Bombshell: Weevil
    • Abilities: Mind control (see Cerebro-shells below)
    • Weapons: Cerebro-shells (humans) - In his insect form, Bombshell uses his stinger to inject a micro-circuited device into a human’s head. It travels through the blood until it reaches the brain, whereupon it opens up and releases tens of thousands of connecting wires. The wires coil around nearby neural dendrites until the brain’s conscious functions are effectively rerouted through the cerebro-shell, which puts the mind of the victim under the remote control of Bombshell.
    • Weapons: Cerebro-shells (Transformers) - Bombshell’s stinger is used in much the same way against other robots’ high-function mental circuitry. The major difference is that once the stinger is pressed against the metal casing of the victim’s head, the small laser torches on the sides of the stinger rotate rapidly to carve a small hole in the casing, allowing the stinger to inject a cerebro-shell.
    • Weapons: Head-mounted mortar cannon
  • Kickback: Grasshopper
    • Abilities: Kickback is adept at controlling others through blackmail. In his insect mode, Kickback can use his legs to leap up to heights of 40 feet and over distances of a tenth of a mile. Although small in this form, with a single kick he can punch a hole in a one-quarter-inch steel plate.
    • Weapons: Submachine gun

[edit] Deluxe Insecticons

The Deluxe Insecticons were built by Bandai as part of a short-lived toyline called Beetras, and imported to America via Hasbro. Due to an arrangement with Takara (the Japanese toy company who built the toys originally intended to be Transformers), they never appeared on TV in anything more than animated commercials. They first appeared in print in the Marvel UK comics then later in Dreamwave comics. In the Marvel comics, they were part of the Decepticon Mayhem Attack Squad, counterpart to the Autobot Wreckers. They were sent to Earth to stop the time-travelling Galvatron, forming an uneasy alliance with their rivals. However, they faced not only Galvatron, but a clone of Megatron (at the time believed to be the real thing). Both elite squads were decimated, with all four Deluxe Insecticons being killed. In Dreamwave's The War Within series, Venom and Chop Shop participated in Shockwave's attack on Iacon. They and Ransack were members of Ratbat's Ultracons faction, while Barrage joined Starscream's Predacons and all four would be the primary antagonists of the Micromasters miniseries.

Ratbat and his Ultracons Chopshop and Venom.
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Ratbat and his Ultracons Chopshop and Venom.
  • Venom: Cicada
  • Barrage: Rhinoceros Beetle
  • Chopshop: Stag Beetle
  • Ransack: Grasshopper

[edit] Insecticon Clones

In 2004, the Japanese company eHobby released the original Insecticons molds together in their original Diaclone colors as Insecticon clones. Each set of 3 came with 3 Energon Cubes.

  • Shothole - Clone of Kickback.
  • Salvo - Clone of Bombshell.
  • Zaptrap - Clone of Shrapnel.


[edit] Beast Wars (1996)

Transformers character
Insecticon
Insecticon
Allegiance Predacon (Destron)
Sub-Group Basic Beast
Function Surveillance
Alternate mode Giant Beetle
Series Transformers: Beast Wars

Insecticon was a basic-sized "flip-changer" Transformer who has only recently appeared in fiction - IDW's Beast Wars comic book. There he made his not-so-glorious debut being attacked by the Maximal Wolfang. His weapon is a cross-bow. This toy was never repainted and there are rumors that the mold used to create it has been damaged meaning it cannot be reused again. This makes Insecticon one of the rare Transformers released after Generation One who had a toy that has never been repainted in a different color!

His bio indicates that he is a reactionary Predacon, watching and disposing of Maximals who infiltrate Predacon lines with his crossbow and mandibles.

Various insect-based Predacons were sold under the North American Beast Wars banner and storyline. However, while their personalities seem similar to Generation 1 era Insecticons (Transquito, Scourge, Insecticon) none of them appear to be latter-day versions of the original Insecticons.

[edit] Beast Wars Second

Beast Wars II is a Japanese exclusive toyline and cartoon series. Formerly mercenaries, the Insecticons ended up on the Antarctica region of Gaia where they live peacefully. Starscream tricked them into fighting the Maximals until they the ruse was ruined by Galvatron's fits. They later allied themselves with the Maximals. They had encountered their sworn rivals the AutoRollers. The toys for the Insectrons was recolors of several Beast Wars Predacons with insect forms, but they don't seem to be the same characters at all.

  • Bigmos (same mold as Transquito in US): The team leader. He was saved by Autostinger in his mercenary days. Beast mode is a mosquito, with a 'antion' mode.
  • Powerhug (same mold as Retrax in US): Judo master who sets store by etiquette. Beast mode is a pillbug.
  • Tonbotto (same mold as Jetstorm in US): A affectioned scout, the fastest flyer in his group. Beast mode is a dragonfly.
  • Mantis (Transformers) (same mold as Manterror in US): A lone samurai who doesn't hesitate to attack anybody who gets in his space. Beast mode is a preying mantis.
  • Drillnuts (same mold as Drillbit in US): The team inventor, his beast mode is a wevil.
  • Scissorboy (same mold as Powerpinch in US): The shatty and shrewd safecracker who becomes good friends with Tasmania Kid. Beast mode is an earwig.


[edit] Transformers: Energon (2004)

Transformers character
comic appearance
Insecticon (Chromehorn)
Allegiance Decepticon
Sub-Group Terrorcon
Motto "I have an appetite for your destruction."
Alternate mode Transmetal Beetle
Series Transformers: Energon
Transformers: Universe

The Insecticon type Terrorcons were a homage to the original group of Generation One Insecticons; in particular, the Deluxe Insecticon Barrage. In the TV show, they were extremely loyal to Scorponok. A little seen character in the Dreamwave comics, he was usually seen in the background except for Terrorcon clone groups. Insecticon was known as Chromhorn in the Japanese series Super Link and also received a repaint called Forest Type Chromhorn which was mainly green and can be seen here. [1]

Biography Insecticon is a merciless Terrorcon who declares allegiance only to himself. He possesses a powerful arsenal of Energon weapons in both robot and insect mode. His infamous battle tactics are feared by both Autobots and Decepticons alike, though few of his opponents have survived to speak of them. His enemies are advised to avoid the swarm of Insecticon.

[edit] Comic Series

Insecticon would first appear in Energon #19, as part of a group meeting of the Terrorcons gatecrashed by Starscream, who was promptly disposed of by Scorponok. Insecticon had a different background here - he was a renegade Decepticon unhappy with the peace that had come over Cybertron since the defeat of Unicron ten years previously. Insecticon and the other Terrorcons were enhanced by Unicron in return for finding him energon. The Terrorcons headed to Earth to plunder its energon but were beaten back by its Autobot defenders. Frustrated, Unicron teleported them away and sent them back with a new trick - the ability to mass-produce clones of themselves (reminiscent of the original Insecticons). Insecticon would attack Los Angeles only to be beaten back by an unexpected foe - Megatron, who decimated Insecticon's clones and forced him to retreat.

[edit] Transformers: Universe (2005)

In late 2005 Energon Insecticon toy was repackaged as a Transformers: Universe toy. The toy itself was identical to the original Energon toy. Though there is no mention of this character in any of the Transformers Universe fiction.

[edit] Attacktix (2006)

Attacktix Insecticon
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Attacktix Insecticon

Insecticon was released as a figure TF04 in the Attacktix collectable game.

[edit] Transformers: Timelines (2005)

The character of Dirge, a repaint of Beast Wars Fuzor Buzzclaw was sold as an Insecticon. In the accompanying comic, Descent into Evil, the Insecticons played a major role. In a possible future where the Autobots and Maximals had won the war, the Decepticon Deathsaurus planned to use the two last remaining Decepticons - Buzzclaw and Dirge - to restore the Decepticon Empire by unlocking their old ability to make armies of clones. The scheme was uncovered by a team of Autobots led by Ironhide and Ratchet. Although Deathsaurus defeated them the Autobot agent Ricochet, under orders from Bumblebee, had seeded the two Insecticons with a virus that would degenerate their clones, leaving the Insecticons defeated again.

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