List of Decepticons

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This is a list of known Decepticons from the Transformers fictional universe and toyline.

Contents

[edit] List of known Generation One Decepticons

[edit] 1984

[edit] 1985

[edit] 1986

[edit] 1987

  • Headmaster Leader
  • Headmasters
    • Weirdwolf (wolf) with Monzo
    • Mindwipe (bat) with Vorath
    • Skullcruncher (alligator) with Grax
  • Headmasters Horrorcons
    • Apeface (ape/jet) with Spasma
    • Snapdragon (dragon/jet) with Krunk
  • Targetmasters
    • Misfire (spacecraft) with Aimless
    • Slugslinger (twin-nosed jet) with Caliburst
    • Triggerhappy (jet) with Blowpipe
  • Six-Changer
    • Sixshot (jet/armoured car/ramming tank/wolf-creature/laser pistol)
  • Terrorcons/Abominus
    • Hun-Grrr (two-headed dragon) A.K.A. Hun-Grr, Hun-Grrr, Hun-Gurr
    • Blot (mole monster)
    • Cutthroat (pteranodon)
    • Rippersnapper (bipedal shark)
    • Sinnertwin (orthus)
        • Note: The proper spelling of the Terrorcon leader's name is controversial among the Transformers fandom. The toy itself spells it Hun-Gurrr with an "u" and three "r"'s in the second syllable in fourteen places among the toy's box and instruction manual, but Hun-Grrr without an "u" in the Tech specs. The Marvel comics have included spellings such as Hun-Gurr and Hun-Grr with two "r"'s, the latter also being used in the scripts of the animated series. The Finnish translation even spelled it Huh-Grr in one place. The fact that most of these spellings are pronounced identically doesn't help much.
  • Clones
    • Pounce (puma)
    • Wingspan (hawk)
  • Duocons
    • Battletrap (jeep & helicopter)
    • Flywheels (tank & jet)
  • Mini-Cassettes
    • Overkill (tyrannosaurus/microcassette)
    • Slugfest (stegosaurus/microcassette)

Japanese Exclusives

[edit] 1988

  • Powermasters
    • Dreadwind (General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon jet) w/ Hi-Test
    • Darkwing (Panavia Tornado jet) w/ Throttle
    • Dreadwing (Darkwing/Dreadwind combined form jet)
    • Doubledealer (tank/eagle) w/ Knok & Skar
  • Headmasters
    • Fangry (winged wolf) w/ Brisko
    • Horri-Bull (bull create) w/ Kreb
    • Squeezeplay (crab monster) w/ Lokos
  • Double Targetmasters
    • Needlenose (jet) w/ Sunbeam & Zigzag
    • Quake (tank) w/ Tiptop & Heater
    • Spinister (helicopter) w/ Singe & Hairsplitter
  • Seacons/Piranacon
    • Snap Trap (turtle)
    • Nautilator (lobster)
    • Overbite (shark) aka Jawbreaker (UK)
    • Seawing (manta ray)
    • Skalor (fish monster)
    • Tentakil (squid)
  • Triggercons
    • Crankcase (4x4)
    • Ruckus (dune buggy)
    • Windsweeper (jet)
  • Firecons
    • Cindersaur (dinosaur monster)
    • Flamefeather (bird monster)
    • Sparkstalker (insect monster)
  • Mini-Cassettes
    • Beastbox (ape)
    • Squaktalk (parrot)
    • Squawkbox (combined form)
  • Pretenders
    • Bomb-Burst
    • Bugly
    • Finback
    • Iguanus
    • Skullgrin
    • Submarauder
  • Pretender Beasts
    • Carnivac (wolf)
    • Snarler (boar)
  • Pretender Vehicles
    • Roadgrabber

Japanese Exclusives

  • Browning (pistol)
  • Overlord (tank & jet/base) w/Mega & Giga
  • Black Zarak (scorpion/city)

[edit] 1989

  • Pretenders
    • Bludgeon (skeletal samurai/tank)
    • Octopunch (octopus monster/crab)
    • Strangehold (humanoid barbarian/rhino)
    • Starscream (humanoid/jet)
  • Monster Pretenders/Monstructor
  • Mega Pretender
  • Ultra Pretender
    • Roadblock (assault vehicle/humanoid/spacecraft/car)
  • Micromaster Patrols
    • Air Strike Patrol (jets)
      • Whisper
      • Nightflight
      • Stormcloud
      • Tailwind
    • Sports Car Patrol (sports cars)
      • Black Jack
      • Detour
      • Hyperdrive
      • Roadhugger
  • Micromaster Transports
    • Flattop (jet/aircraft carrier)
    • Roughstuff (truck)
  • Micromaster Stations
    • Airwave (jet)
    • Greasepit (monster truck)
  • Micromaster Base
    • Skyhopper (jet/helicopter)
  • Micromaster Command Centre
    • Skystalker (car/spacecraft)

Japanese Exclusives

  • Deszaras (dragon) w/ LioBreast & TigerBreast
  • Breast Force
    • Leozack (jet) w/ LionBreast
    • Drillhorn (drill tank) w/ HornBreast
    • Gaihawk (jet) w/ HawkBreast
    • Hellbat (jet) w/ KoromiBreast
    • Jaruga (car) w/ JaguarBreast
    • Killbison (tank) w/ BisonBreast
    • LioKaiser (combined form)
  • Dinoforce/DinoKing (recoloured Monster Pretenders w/ new dinosaur-themed shells)
    • Doryu (stegosaurus)
    • Gairyu (ankylosaurus)
    • Goryu (tyrannosaurus)
    • Kakuyru (triceratops)
    • Rairyu (brontosaurus)
    • Yokuryu (pterodactyl)
  • Crossformers
    • Black Shadow (humanoid/jet) (remoulded Thunderwing)
    • Blue Bacchus (humanoid/helicopter) (remoulded Crossblades)

[edit] 1990

  • Action Masters
    • Megatron with Neutro Fusion Tank
    • Axer with Off Road Cycle
    • Banzai-Tron with Razor-Sharp
    • Devastator with Scorpulator
    • Gutcruncher with Stratotronic Attack Jet
    • Krok with Gatoraider
    • Shockwave with Fistfight
    • Soundwave with Wingthing
    • Starscream with Turbo Jet
    • Treadshot with Catgut
  • Micromaster Patrols
    • Military Patrol
      • Bomshock (tank)
      • Dropshot (armoured car)
      • Growl (armoured car)
      • Tracer (helicopter)
    • Race Track Patrol
      • Barricade (race car)
      • Groundhog (sports car)
      • Motorhead (sports car)
      • Roller Force (race car)
  • Micromaster Combiners
    • Battle Squad
      • Meltdown & Half-Track (missile trailer)
      • Direct-Hit & Powerpunch (anti-aircraft truck)
      • Fireshot & Vanquish (jet)
    • Constructor Squad
      • Stone Cruncher & Excavator (truck crane)
      • Sledge & Hammer (dump truck)
      • Grit & Knockout (steam shovel/truck)
  • Micromaster Combiner Transport
    • Cannon Transport with Cement-Head & Terrortread (dump truck)
  • Micromaster Combiner Base
    • Anti-Aircraft Base with Spaceshot & Blackout (jet)

Japanese Exclusives

  • Metrotitan (city/battle station) (Metroplex recolour)
    • Metroshot (robot) (Six-Gun repaint)
    • Metrodash (car) (Scamper repaint)
    • Metrotank (tank) (Slammer repaint)
    • Metrobomb (car) (Skystalker repaint)

[edit] 1991

No Decepticon toys were sold in America or Japan this year.

European Exclusive Actionmasters

  • Bombshell with Needler
  • Charger with Firebeast
  • Take-Off with Screech
  • Slicer (Wheeljack repaint) with 4WD Assault Vehicle
  • Thundercracker (Starscream repaint) with Solo Mission Jet Plane

[edit] 1992

No Decepticon toys were sold in America in this year.

European Exclusives

  • New Constructicons (yellow recolours of the six Constructicons, sold without individual names or the parts needed to combine them into Devastator)
  • Predators
    • Skyquake (jet) (called "Crash" in French-speaking regions of Europe)
    • Stalker (tank) (called "Buzzard" in French-speaking regions of Europe)
    • Falcon (jet)
    • Skydive (jet)
    • Snare (jet)
    • Talon (jet)

Japanese Exclusives

  • Jet Army Corps
    • The Predator jets, bar Skyquake, were released in two-packs with the European Autobot Turbomasters, renamed Flarejet, Darkjet, Moonjet & Shadowjet. Additionally, Stalker and Skyquake were released, but not as part of the official Transformers line of that year, but rather in European packaging, with a Japanese sticker on the back. The magazine articles on the fiction of this Transformers line, Operation Combination, make reference to a Decepticon leader name "Scrash" - apparently, this was intended to be Skyquake, given a name that combined both his European monikers.
  • Battle Gaea (Bruticus recolour)
    • Great Cannon (Onslaught recolour)
    • Target Hawk (Vortex recolour)
    • Leeland (Swindle recolour)
    • Shuttle Gunner (Blast Off recolour)
    • Sandstorm (Brawl recolour)

[edit] List of known Generation 2 Decepticons

[edit] Commanders

  • Megatron - Tank (also released as Hero Megatron and as a Gobot)
  • Jhiaxus - Cybertronian spaceship

[edit] Jets

[edit] Skyscorchers

[edit] Gestalt Teams

[edit] Laser Rods / Cycles

  • Jolt - Old-Style Racer
  • Sizzle - Black Hot Rod
  • Road Pig - Motorcycle

[edit] Rotor Force

  • Ransack - WWII Fighter
  • Powerdive - Helicopter

[edit] Stormtroopers

  • Aquablast
  • Drench
  • Hydradread
  • Rage

[edit] Trakkons

[edit] Obliterators

  • Clench - Tanker Truck

[edit] Autorollers

  • Dirtbag - Payloader
  • Roadblock - Dump Truck

[edit] Power Masters

  • Meanstreak - Funny Car
  • Bulletbike - Motorcycle w/ sidecar

[edit] Cyberjets

[edit] Other

  • Breakdown - Lamborghini Countach
  • Dreadwing - B-2 Bomber / Tank
  • Smokescreen - Cybertronian Jet
  • Rook - (Jhiaxus' lieutenant)

[edit] List of known Beast Wars Second Destrons

While they have the same insigna as the Predacons, they are mostly machine Transformers at the start of the series.

  • Autorollers
    • AutoStinger
    • AutoCrasher
    • AutoJetter
    • AutoLauncher
  • Seacons/God Neptune
    • Halfshell
    • Sea Phantom
    • TerrorMantar
    • Coelagon
    • Scylle

[edit] List of known Robots in Disguise/CarRobot Decepticons

In Robots in Disguise, the Decepticons were a group of Autobot Protoforms recuited by the Predacons to serve Megatron/Galvatron

[edit] Toy-only Decepticons

[edit] List of known Armada/Energon Decepticons

[edit] List of known Cybertron Decepticons

[edit] List of non show Cybertron Decepticons

[edit] Super-God Masterforce Decepticons

[edit] Godmasters

[edit] Headmaster Juniors

[edit] Pretenders

[edit] Seacons

  • Snaptrap (Turtler) - Tortoise (voice: Masato Hirano)
  • Overbite - Amphibious Shark
  • Seawing (Kraken) - Stingray
  • Nautilator (Lobclaw} - Lobster
  • Skalor (Gulf) - Coelacanth
  • Tentakil - Octopus
  • Piranacon (King Poseidon) - Gestalt Warrior (voice: Masato Hirano)

[edit] Headmaster

[edit] Gunman

  • Browning (voice: Kyōko Yamada)
    A small pet transformer given to Cancer from Mega. Speaks in Kansai dialect. Transforms into a FN Model 1910 pistol.

[edit] Guard Minders

Minions of Black Zarak, they turned into six-wheeled tanks.

  • Black Lorry (voice: Masaharu Satō)
  • FastTrack (voice: Hirohiko Kakegawa)

[edit] Firecons

  • Cindersaur (Guzzle) - Dinosaur
  • Flamefeather (Fizzle) - Eagle
  • Sparkstalker (Jabiru) - Insect


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