Sparkplug
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This article is about the Mini-Con partner of Optimus Prime in Transformers: Armada. For other uses, see Spark plug (disambiguation)
Transformers character | |
Sparkplug from Transformers: Armada |
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Sparkplug | |
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Affiliation | Autobot |
Japanese name | Prime |
Sub-Group | Mini-Cons |
Rank | 5 |
Partner | Optimus Prime |
Motto | "We must all learn to live in peace!" |
Alternate Modes | Sports Car, Cybertronian vehicle |
Series | Transformers: Armada |
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[edit] Description
Spark Plug is the Mini-Con partner of Optimus Prime. He transforms into a sports car and normally powerlinks with Optimus on his left shoulder. He is very open and outgoing, and quickly makes friends with Alexis, Carlos, and Rad. Sparkplug usually operates the mobile command base trailer when Prime is not using it in his Super Mode.
While he was essencially the "leader" of the Mini-Cons in the Armada cartoon, like many Mini-Cons, he played a much bigger role in the comics. He was discovered inside the Mini-Con ship along with the Street Action Team (Perceptor) by the kids, and quickly teamed up with Optimus.
[edit] Design Inspirations
Sparkplug's overall design was heavily inspired by the Generation 1 character. Bumblebee. While the final animated version has some minor design changes, the comic book version retained a lot of details making him very similar to Bumblebee. The Sparkplug toys released in the Armada toy line all take on the more Bumblebee-like design.
The golden Corona Sparkplug figure released in later sets is most likely inspired by Bumblebee's metamorphosis into Goldbug. Both characters had slight robot-mode redesigns with a similar vehicle mode and change from a basic yellow to gold. The two characters also have other parallels, such as being Prime's so-called "side-kick"
[edit] Toy
Sparkplug was released as four toys. The first was a fairly accurate representation that came with the Armada Optimus Prime figure. As with all Minicons, it could powerlink on any of a number of ports studded over Prime. The second, Corona Sparkplug, was a slight redeco with a metalic gold vacuum-metalized paint job and came in a number of different sets, including with the recolored Powerlinx Optimus Prime figure. There was also a green version exclusive to TV Boy magazine in Japan under its Japanese name, Prime. Finally, a Mega-Blox version was available with the Built-To-Rule Optimus Prime model set. While not very accurate in its robot mode, it was a fair representation in vehicle mode.