Longarm (Transformers)
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Longarm is the name to four different fictional characters from the Transformers universes.
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[edit] Transformers: Armada
Transformers character | |
Longarm toy |
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Longarm | |
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Affiliation | Mini-Con |
Japanese name | Hook |
Partner | Red Alert |
Motto | "Complacency does not compute." (Dreamwave) "To save and protect life." (Hasbro) |
Alternate Modes | Crane |
Series | Transformers: Armada |
Longarm (Hook in Japan) is the Mini-Con partner to Red Alert. He turns into a crane. He was later recolored into a Powerlinx form along with Red Alert. His vehicle mode is not the size of an actual crane, it is too small for a person to ride inside but is able to perform all the functions of an actual crane.
[edit] Animated series
Longarm first appeared in episode #3, called "Base". He last appeared in episode #43, called "Puppet".
[edit] Dreamwave Productions
Longarm appeared among the Mini-Cons in issue #18 of the Transformers: Armada comic book who aided Over-Run using the Mini-Con Matrix in the defeat of Unicron.
Longarm is a Mini-Con that whom Red Alert resuscitated from near-terminal stasis lock. The new Longarm still retains the same goodnatured personality circuits and compulsions of the original, but his memory banks are now in a blank slate. Possessing a logic-centric mentality, Longarm serves as Red Alert's "second brain." He is able to greatly enhance Red Alert's already impressive cognitive abilities during the Powerlink process, allowing the Autobot to "muiti-task" in the truest sense of the word. While Longarm is able to analyze and diagnose technical problems, Red Alert can simultaneously solve other issues or perform completely separate tasks. ≈
[edit] Toys
- Transformers: Armada Longarm (2002)
- The Mini-Con Partner to Armada Red Alert.
- Transformers: Armada Powerlinx Longarm (2003)
- A redeco of the original Longarm toy.
- Transformers: Built to Rule Longarm (2003)
- Built to Rule is a building toy series similar to Lego - This version of Longarm is a small toy designed to look like his Armada form able to separate into individual bricks and reform into his alternate form. He was packaged with Built to Rule Red Alert.
- Transformers: Energon Longarm (2004)
- Longarm was a repaint of his Armada toy and came packaged with his new Autobot partner Prowl (who was a repaint of the Armada Red Alert toy), Starscream and Zapmaster; both repaints of their original Armada toys. This package was sold at Sam's Club stores.
[edit] Transformers: Cybertron
Transformers character | |
Longarm | |
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Affiliation | Mini-Con |
Sub-Group | Giant Planet Mini-Con Team |
Partner | Deepdive and Overcast |
Alternate Modes | Crane |
Series | Transformers: Cybertron Transformers: Classics |
The name Longarm was reused for a member of the Giant Planet Mini-Con Team allies with the Decepticons. This Longarm also turned into a crane. He has not appeared in any fiction.
The Giant Planet Mini-Con Team are portrayed as three independent Mini-Cons from the planet Gigantion who refuse to work with the larger Transformers of that planet.
[edit] Fun Publications
Longarm's biography was published in issue 13 of the Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine.
Longarm is the brawn of the group, since he clearly lacks brains of any stripe. He's basically good for little more than smashing stuff.
[edit] Toys
- Cybertron Longarm (2006)
- Cybertron Longarm was released near the end of the Transformers: Cybertron line. He was packaged together with his partners Deepdive and Overcast. He was a Hasbro exclusive, not released by Takara.
- Later releases of the Classics Ultimate Battle Pack of Optimus Prime and Megatron included two randomly picked member of the Giant Planet Mini-Con team as a bonus.
- Longarm was redecoed into Astro-Hook.
[edit] 2007 Transformers film
Transformers character | |
Longarm | |
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Affiliation | Autobot |
Sub-Group | Deluxe Vehicle |
Partner | Bumblebee |
Alternate Modes | Ford F-350 Tow Truck |
Series | Transformers movie toys |
Longarm is the name of an Autobot tow-truck in the 2007 Transformers movie toy line who just wants to help out. He is proud of being an Autobot, because he just wants to help others, saving lives, and protecting the weak. He just doesn't understand the Decepticons at all.
Although the first release of Longarm as a toy doesn't mention his part in the Transformers film, the second toy, which is more movie-accurate, clearly states that he is the tow truck that saved Bumblebee, brought to life in the final battle for the Allspark.
[edit] Movie plot
Longarm's alternate mode was the tow truck that saved Bumblebee due to losing his legs to Starscream, along with Mikaela.
It should be noted that while the tow truck in the movie and Longarm are similar looking, the truck in the film is a GMC, while the Longarm toy is a similarly designed Ford.
One side of the truck his phone number 1-800-555-MIKE, while others say 1-800-555-0199. Oddly is MIKE translates to 6453, not 0199, on a telephone number pad.
[edit] IDW Publishing
In "Twilight's Last Gleaming, Part 1" Skyblast lead the Autobots Arcee, Armorhide, Elita One, Longarm and Strongarm who in resisting the Decepticons who had conquored Earth.
[edit] Transformers: The Game
[edit] Console version
In Transformers: The Game, Longarm acts as solid-fighting drones for the Autobot and Decepticon armies. Autobot versions are white & blue, Decepticon versions are white & yellow. Both drones can unleash a spinning tow-cable attack which can only be stopped by throwing an object at them - only at appropriate time.
[edit] PSP version
Longarm is a playable character in the PSP version. Instead of an Autobot, Longarm is a Decepticon with the lens-head.
[edit] Movie toys
- Movie Deluxe Class Longarm (2007)
- A Deluxe toy that is able to fire a missile from his weapon. The tow truck form is based on the vehicle Mikaela and Bumblebee used to battle Brawl in the movie; though in the movie, the truck was a GMC. The actual 2008 Ford F150 is 202 centimeters wide, while this toy is 7 centimeters wide, for a scale of about 1/29. [1]
- Movie Deluxe Class Longarm and Bumblebee Screen Battle: Final Stand (2007)
- Deluxe Longarm comes packaged in this mini-diorama with a legless version of Robot Replicas Bumblebee. Unlike the regular packaged version, this version of Longarm is decorated with "Mike's Towing" labels as seen on the film instead of "Orson's Towing." It also has a little driver figure of Mikaela inside[2]. [3]
[edit] Transformers Animated
In Transformers: Animated, the Decepticon Shockwave, thanks to his size altering power, has the ability to assume an Autobot disguise, which is called Longarm Prime (also voiced by Corey Burton). In this form, he has the power to extend his limbs, and transforms into a tank, just like his Decepticon counterpart, but of different type than that of Shockwave's. In fact, his vehicle mode is actually a cross between a tank and a crane.
[edit] References
- ^ Cliffbee.com: Transformer Toy Reviews: Movie Longarm
- ^ http://www.collectiondx.com/node/2358 review of Movie Scenes Final Stand on CollectionDX.com
- ^ OAFE - Transformers Screen Battles: Final Stand review