List of ''Transformers: Robots in Disguise'' (2015 TV series) characters

This is a list of characters from Transformers: Robots in Disguise, the sequel to Transformers: Prime.

Autobots

The Bee Team

Other Autobots

Weaponizer Mini-Cons

The Weaponizer Mini-Cons are a special breed of Mini-Cons who can empower their hosts while in weapon mode while controlling their bodies. They originally sided with the Decepticon Scavengers while being hunted down by Starscream before siding with the Autobots. Following the events of "Worthy," the Weaponizers leave Earth in search of a new home.

Autobots appearing in other media

Decepticons

Most of the Decepticons in this series were originally prisoners on a maximum security prison ship called the Alchemor. Most of them have beast forms as their alternate mode or have animal motifs in their robot mode. At the beginning of the series, the Alchemor crashlands on Earth because of Megatronus and the Decepticon prisoners are freed. It is now the mission of Bumblebee's team to re-capture them. Unlike previous series, the Decepticons are not an actual enemy faction. Evidence shows that after the war ended, the title of Decepticon and its symbol came to represent criminals rather than any former warriors of the faction.

Major Decepticons

Episodic/Recurring Decepticons introduced in Season One

Episodic/Recurring Decepticons introduced in Season Two and the Mini-Series

Episodic/Recurring Decepticons introduced in Season Three

Minor Decepticons

Many of these Decepticons are either mentioned but not seen or resemble characters from this and the previous show in recolored and/or altered form.

Decepticons appearing in other media

The following Decepticons that were incarcerated on the Alchemor have appeared in the comics and mobile games associated with this show and are listed in alphabetical order:

Thirteen

The Thirteen are the original Cybertronians that were created by Primus during his fight with Unicron. Most of the Thirteen currently reside in the Realm of the Primes.

Humans

References

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