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2002-2009 Don't Call Me Tony Prod. |
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Gun
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Missile (x3)
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Missile Launchers (L and R)
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Tech Spec |
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"A look can be deceiving; a touch can be lethal."
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Whether engaged in raging battle or friendly conversation, an ulterior purpose usually exists. Job is to lead enemy astray. Sneaky, but charming and affable... considered most devious yet most trusted of Autobots. In car Mode, emits thick smoke from tailpipe... attracts to metal. In robot Mode, shoots missiles which wreak havoc on enemy aircraft radar and guidance systems... electro-disrupter rifle shorts out electrical targets. |
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Variations |
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There are no known variations of Smokescreen.
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Notes |
Availability: This figure was available in 1985. He was later reissued in Europe in 1991 and in Japan in 2003. |
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| Additional Versions of Smokescreen: |
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| Decoy Smokescreen (1986) |
Alternators Smokescreen (2004) |
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Binaltech Smokescreen GT (2004, Japan) |
Titanium Smokescreen (2006) |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored into Commemorative Series VI Smokescreen (2004). | |||
| Remolds: This figure was remolded from Bluestreak (1984) and Prowl (1984). The Bluestreak mold was later recolored into Anime Bluestreak (2002, Japan), Chrome Bluestreak (2003, Japan), Silverstreak (2003), and Commemorative Series IV Prowl (2003). | |||
| Name Reuses: The name Smokescreen was reassigned to Generation 2 Smokescreen (1994), Armada Smokescreen (2002-2004), Cybertron Smokescreen (2006), and Movie Smokescreen (2008-2009). | |||