Mudflap (Transformers)

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Mudflap is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes.

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[edit] Transformers: Cybertron

Transformers character
Mudflap
Affiliation Decepticon, later Autobot
Japanese name Demolishor
Sub-Group Voyagers
Function Destructive Soldier
Partner Shockwave
Tankor
Motto "The terrestrial person... is a creature which does not have order!"
Alternate Modes Crane Truck
Series Transformers: Cybertron
Voiced by Dale Wilson (English)
Taketora (Japanese)

Mudflap transforms into a construction crane. In the Japanese version of the series; Transformers: Galaxy Force, the character is called Demolishor.

In the cartoon, Mudflap was originally one of the Autobot civilian refugees hiding on Earth. Disgruntled with having to exist in secret amongst the lowly human race and stopping at traffic lights, Mudflap was sought out and recruited to join the Decepticons by Starscream, but then he left and wandered Earth. Eventually Mudflap rejoins the Autobots.

His toyline bio, however, tells a different story. In this version of events, Mudflap was an undercover Decepticon operative placed on Earth before the Autobots had even arrived. Having infiltrated the construction industry, he spent his time sabotaging the infrastructure of human society. [1]

[edit] Animated series

Mudflap
Mudflap

Mudflap's voice in the Cybertron cartoon is performed with some variation of a French accent - viewers have disagreed over whether it is intended to sound Cajun, Spanish, French Canadian, or just generically French.

  • Ep.15-"Race": Mudflap joins the Decepticons due to humans.
  • Ep.20-"Ice": Starscream and Mudflap attack the humans at the North Pole and Mudflap beats Scattorshot to a pulp but retreated.
  • Ep.23-"Trust": Mudflap battles Snarl and Leobreaker on the Jungle Planet, but loses.
  • Ep.24-"Trap": He got trapped in a stasis field like Megatron.
  • Ep.27-"Revelations": Landmine discovers that Mudflap is evil. Mudflap says that he doesn't want to hurt Landmine, but he's "gotta' do what he's gotta do!" So they duke it out.
  • Ep.33-"Balance": When Megatron, Scourge, and Thunderblast head into the debris field surrounding Cybertron, Mudflap, thinking Megatron has betrayed him, heads back to Earth.
  • Ep.37-"Family": As Mudflap is beating up some trees, he wonders to himself why he had joined the Decepticons. Landmine shows up and Mudflap becomes an Autobot again.
  • Ep.49-"End": He helped everyone against Galvatron.

When the Autobots attempted to use a gigantic rocket to move the Jungle Planet back into its orbit, Galvatron attacked and damaged the rocket. The Jungle Planet threatened to crash into Cybertron. The combined strength of Scourge, the Autobots, the former Decepticons (Dark Crumplezone, Ransack, Thunderblast and Thundercracker), and their allies from the various planets (including Mudflap) were able to combine their strength and move the rocket back into place.

When the character of Signal Lancer was animated in the final episode of Cybertron, the animators used a slightly modified transformation sequence from Mudflap.

[edit] Toys

  • Cybertron Mudflap (2005)
According to the additional information accessible online by entering the code printed on the back of toy's Cyber Planet Key at the official Transformers website, Mudflap is a former boxer.
The toy of Mudflap was sold in the larger "Voyager" size class. The toy was initially sold by itself, and later sold at Target stores with the Mini-Cons Shockwave and Tankor attached as a promotion.
Early concept art of Mudflap shown at BotCon 2006 showed concept art of the character done in dark blue with white and gold highlights.
Mudflap became somewhat of a shelf warmer during 2006, prompting Hasbro to cancel plans to repaint his mold.

[edit] 2007 Transformers film

Transformers character
Mudflap
Affiliation Decepticon
Sub-Group Voyagers
Alternate Modes Crane Truck
Series Transformers movie toys

Inferno is a Toys-R-Us store exclusive to be released in 2008. He is a redeco of Cybertron Mudflap. His colors are a homage to the Generation 1 Autobot Micromaster Erector. [2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Transformers Cybertron: Mudflap
  2. ^ transformers-fr_FR - default