List of Decepticons
This is a list of known Decepticons from the Transformers fictional universe and toyline.
Generation One
Leader
Commander
Military Operation Commander Shockwave—Cybertronian Space Gun
Governor of Polyhex Lord Straxus—Mobile Cannon (Later referred to as "Dark Mount" for trademark reasons.)
Jets
Seekers
Seeker was a term originally coined by fans to describe the Decepticon Jets of the same mode, eventually adopted by Hasbro and various comic continuities. Only Starscream, Skywarp and Thundercracker were named during Season 1 of the animated series. The name Sunstorm was given retroactively by toy-distributor E-Hobby to the previously unnamed yellow/orange Seeker. This was later picked up by comics publisher Dreamwave Productions. Starscream is also second-in-command of the Decepticons and notorious for trying to assassinate Megatron in order to take his place.
Season 2 Seekers (Coneheads)
These characters essentially used the same mold as their Season 1 counterparts, but with small modifications. They are also known as the "Coneheads".
Season 3 Jets
After Starscream is destroyed, Cyclonus takes over as second-in-command of the Decepticons.
- Cyclonus—Cybertronian Fighter Jet
- Cyclonus's armada—Cybertronian Fighter Jets (a character who shares the same body with Cyclonus)
- Scourge—Cybertronian Flying Hovercraft
- Sweeps—Cybertronian Flying Hovercrafts (Mass-produce Transformers sharing the same body-type of Scourge)
Miscellaneous
- Communications
Soundwave - MicroCassette Recorder
- Decepticon Mini-Cassettes
- Reconnaissance
- Drone
- Nightbird—A human-built ninja robot reprogrammed as a Decepticon.
- Decepticon City
- Trypticon—Tyrannosaurus rex / Battle Platform / City
- Full Tilt—Cybertronian Car / Robot
- Brunt—Tank / Tower
- Wipeout—Earth Car (Marvel Comics only)
- Deluxe Insecticons
Combiner Teams
The Combiners (more commonly known as Gestalts by the fans) are the Transformers who could combine with each other to form a larger robot.
Multi—Changers
The result of a program of experimentation initiated by the Decepticon Shockwave and carried out on captive Autobots to push the limits of transformation, the Triple Changers are the Transformers who could change into two different vehicles in addition to their robotic form.
Horrorcons
Horrorcons are Headmaster Triple Changers.
Six Changer
Battlechargers
Decepticon Clones
Headmasters are figures whose heads became smaller robots (Nebulans).
Targetmasters are Transformers whose weapons became smaller robots (Nebulans).
Double Targetmasters
- Battletrap—Jeep and Helicopter
- Flywheels—Tank and Jet
- Cindersaur—Dinosaur Monster
- Flamefeather—Bird Monster
- Sparkstalker—Insect Monster
Triggercons
Powermasters
Powermasters (Godmasters in Japan) are figures whose engines transformed into smaller figures (Nebulans) that, when combined with the host, allowed the figure to transform.
Powermaster Mercenary
- Doubledealer—Missile Transport (Figure also transforms into Autobot warrior, his allegiance was controlled by which partner was merged with him.)
- Scar (Decepticon partner)
- Knok (Autobot partner)
Pretenders are Transformers who had an inner robot secluded behind a protective outer shell.
Pretender Beasts
- Carnivac—Wolf
- Snarler—Boar
Pretender Vehicles
- Roadgrabber—Futuristic Jet
Pretender Classic
Ultra Pretender
- Roadblock—Assault Vehicle / Humanoid / Spacecraft / Car
Mega Pretender
Monster Pretenders / Monstructor
- Air Strike Patrol
- Sports Car Patrol
- Race Track Patrol
- Military Patrol
- Bombshock—Tank
- Dropshot—Armored Troop Transport
- Growl—Armored Car
- Tracer—Helicopter
Micromaster Bases
- Skyhopper—Dassault Rafale
- Base—Transport Helicopter
- Micromaster Decepticon Jet Command Center
- Micromaster Stations
Micromaster Transports
Micromaster Combiners
- Battle Squad
- Direct—Hit & Powerpunch—Anti—aircraft Truck
- Fireshot & Vanquish—Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird
- Meltdown & Half—Track—Missile Trailer
- Constructor Squad
- Grit & Knockout—Steam shovel / Truck
- Stone Cruncher & Excavator—Crane Truck
- Sledge & Hammer—Dump Truck
- Micromaster Combiner Transports
- Cement—Head & Terrortread—Dump Truck
- Micromaster Combiner Decepticon Anti—Aircraft Base
Action Masters are posable figurines which could not Transform, however they came with accessories which transformed into weapons and animals.
- Banzai-Tron
- Charger (European Exclusive)
- Krok
- Gatoraider—Alligator / Gun
- Take-Off (European Exclusive)
- Treadshot
Action Master Decepticon Attack Vehicles
- Gutcruncher
- Stratotronic Attack Jet—Jet Fighter—Tank & Battle Station
Action Master Action Blaster Vehicles
Action Master Motorized Exo-Suit Vehicle
- Slicer (recolor of Autobot Wheeljack, European Exclusive)
- Exo-Suit Vehicle—4WD Assault Vehicle / Battle Suit
Action Master Classics
Action Master Decepticon Attack Vehicles
- Megatron
- Neutro Fusion Tank—Tank / Jet & Battle Station
Action Master Action Blaster Vehicles
Action Master Motorized Exo-Suit Vehicle
- Thundercracker (recolor of Starscream, European Exclusive)
- Solo Mission Jet Plane—Stealth Fighter / Battle Suit
Actionmaster Elites
- Double Punch—Scorpion
- Turbo Master—Airplane & Helicopter Hybrid
European Exclusives
Predators
Generation One (Japan)
Headmasters
- Soundblaster - Microcassette Player (recolor of Soundwave w/ extra cassette.)
Masterforce
Victory
Breast Force
- Deszaras - Dragon
- Breast Beast - Hawk / Gun
- Breast Beast - Tiger / Gun
Breast Force / Lio Kaiser
- Leozack - F-14 Tomcat
- Breast Beast - Lion / Gun
- Drillhorn - Drill Tank
- Breast Beast - Rhino / Gun
- Gaihawk - Mikoyan MiG-29 "Fulcrum" Jet
- Breast Beast - Hawk / Gun
- Hellbat - Dassault Rafale
- Jaruga - Baja Buggy
- Breast Beast - Jaguar / Gun
- Killbison - Gepard Anti-aircraft Tank
- Breast Beast - Bison / Gun
- Deathcobra - Mil Mi-24 "Hind" Assault Helicopter (He was Killed by Hellbat.)
- Breast Beast - Cobra / Gun
Recolor of Pretender Monsters w/ new dinosaur-themed shells.
- Black Shadow - Humanoid / Jet (Remolded Thunderwing)
- Blue Bacchus - Humanoid / Helicopter (Remolded Crossblades)
Other Series
- Metrotitan
City / Battle Station. The recolored version of Metroplex.
- Metroshot
Robot. The recolored version of Six-Gun.
- Metrodash
Car. The recolored version of Scamper.
- Metrotank
Tank. The recolored version of Slammer.
- Metrobomb
Car. The recolored version of Skystalker.
- 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
The recolored version of Bruticus.
- Great Cannon
The recolored version of Onslaught.
- Shuttle Gunner
The recolored version of Blast Off.
- Target Hawk
The recolored version of Vortex.
- Leeland
The recolored version of Swindle.
- Sandstorm
The recolored version of Brawl.
Transformers: Generation 2
A major revamp of the Transformers line, which included new toys, a new comic book series from Marvel Comics and a re-edited release of the 1984 TV series.[1]
Commanders
Combat Hero
Decepticon Jets
Stunticon
Gestalt Teams
Rotor Force
Laser Rods
- Jolt - Old-Style Racer
- Sizzle - Black Hot Rod
Laser Cycles
Cyberjets
ATB
Autorollers
Skyscorchers
Power Masters
Not to be confused with G1 Powermasters, these figures had a wind-up wheel gimmick.
Cybertronian Empire
European Exclusives
Stormtroopers
Trakkons
Obliterators
Robots in Disguise / Car Robots
In Robots in Disguise, the Decepticons are a group of Autobot Protoforms recruited by the Predacons to serve Megatron/Galvatron.
Toy-only Decepticons
Unicron Trilogy
- Barricade - Missile Truck
- Blight - Tank
- Blackout - Attack Helicopter
- Kickback (Tank, recolor of Blight)
- Stormcloud (Attack Helicopter, recolor as Blackout)
Toy Line Exclusive
Cybertron Decepticons
- Megatron/Galvatron - Futuristic Racer (resembling a Batmobile) / Futuristic Jet
- Starscream - Futuristic Jet
- Buzzsaw - Cybertronian Helicopter (retool of Armada Cyclonus)
Earth Decepticon
Velocitron (Speed Planet) Decepticons
- Crumplezone - 3-wheeled Velocitronian race car
- Ransack - Velocitronian motorcycle
- Dirt Boss - velocitronian pick up truck
Animatros (Jungle Planet) Decepticon
Planet X Decepticons
Alternators / Binaltech
Timelines
- Heatwave - Transformers Collectors Club membership exclusive for 2009. A recolor of Energon Barricade with a new head mold. Forms part of Nexus Prime.
Main Characters
Constructicons
Recurring Characters
Team Chaar
Starscream Clones
Omega Sentinels
Live-action film series
For more details about the Action Figures, visit the 2007 Movie Toy-Line Section.
Video game Decepticons
Toyline Decepticons
Real Gear Decepticons
- Power Up VT6 - Playstation Portable
- Zoom Out 25x - Video Camera
- Booster X10 - MP3 Player
- Wire Tap V20 - Cell Phone (repaint of Autobot Speed Dial 800)
- Meantime - Wristwatch
- Photon T-34 - Camera (repaint of Autobot Spy Shot 6)
- Twitcher F4S1 - video game controller (repaint of Autobot High Score 100)
- Midnighter XR-4 - Wristwatch (repaint of Decepticon Meantime)
- Dispensor - Vending Machine
Leaders
Decepticons
- Alice - Teenage female human
Microcons
Constructicons are mass-prodused Transformers in the live-action film series, so there are sometimee more than one.
- Long Haul - Caterpillar 773B dump truck
- Mixmaster - Mack concrete Mixer / Missile Launcher
- Rampage/Skipjack - Caterpillar D9T bulldozer
- Scrapper - Caterpillar 992G scoop loader
- Scrapmetal - Volvo EC700C crawler excavator
- Devastator
- Scavenger - Terex O&K RH 400 Hydraulic Mining Excavator / Upper Torso
- Hightower - Kobelco CKE2500 II Crawler Crane / Left Arm
- Overload - KW Dart D4661 Articulated Dump Truck / Lower Torso
- Long Haul (II) - Caterpillar 773B dump truck / Right Leg
- Mixmaster (II) - Mack Granite cement mixer / Head
- Rampage (II) - Caterpillar D9T bulldozer / Left Foot
- Scrapper (II) - Caterpillar 992G scoop loader / Right Arm
- Unnamed dump truck - Caterpillar 769D dump truck / Left Leg
- Unnamed bulldozer - Caterpillar D9T bulldozer / Left Hand
Video Game Decepticons
- Seeker - F/A-18 Hornet
- Constructicon Drones
- Constructicon Scouts (Scrapper) - Caterpillar 992G Scoop Loader
- Constructicon Warriors (Long Haul) - Caterpillar 773B dump truck
- Combaticon Drones
- Scout Class (Swindle) - Jeep
- Aerial Class (Vortex) - Comanche Helicopter
- Warrior Class (Onslaught) - Anti-Aircraft Vehicle
Toyline Decepticons
Hunt for the Decepticons toyline
- The Fallen
- Megatron
- Starscream
- Brawl
- Rampage
- Ravage
- Bonecrusher
- Sideways
- Axor (Lockdown redeco)
- Brimstone
- Crankstart
- Hailstorm
- Jetblade (Dirge redeco)
- Oil Pan (Breakdown redeco)
- Payload (Long Haul redeco)
- Sunspot (Skystalker redeco)
- Tailwhip (Blazemaster redeco)
- Terradive
The Dreads
Toyline Decepticons
Video-game Decepticons
Comics
Decepticons under the command of Soundwave.
Shifters
Decepticons who could change their form into that of other robots.
Combiners
Some of Shockwave's many experiments.
Three combiner drones created as an experiment by Shockwave for battle in the gladiatorial arenas of Kaon.
The Combaticons were the subject of Shockwave's first combiner experiment, but were considered a failure.
The Constructicons are Shockwave's perfected combiner experiment.
Decepticon drones who serve as foot soldiers and miners
Megatron's army of the undead Cybertronians brought to live by Dark Energon.
Nintendo DS
Exclusive
DLC
Velocitronian Decepticons
Star Seekers
Space pirates who hold a grudge against Cybertronians.
References
- ^ Brereton, Erin (2006). Transformers: The Fantasy, The Fun, The Future. Triumph Books. ISBN 1572439831.
- ^ Bellemo, Mark (2007). Transformers: Identification and Price Guide. Krause Publications. p. 252. ISBN 0896894452.
- ^ transformers-fr_FR - default
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Generation 1: The Transformers ( Characters, Episodes, Terms) · Scramble City · The Headmasters · Super-God Masterforce ( Characters) · Victory ( Characters) · Zone ( Characters) · Generation 2: Generation 2 · Beast Era: Beast Wars ( Characters, Episodes) · Beast Wars II ( Characters) · Beast Wars Neo ( Characters) · Beast Machines ( Characters, Episodes) · Robots in Disguise ( Characters) · Unicron Trilogy: Armada ( Episodes) · Energon ( Episodes) · Cybertron ( Characters, Spaceships, Episodes) · Animated ( Robots, Organics, Episodes) · Prime ( Characters, Locations, Episodes) · Rescue Bots
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