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"TANKOR smash! Smash good!"
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| A veritable powerhouse, Tankor is one of the strongest of Unicron's evil generals. Unfortunately, he is also the dumbest. Has a unique partnership with his fellow Decepticon, Obsidian. Serves as the muscle in this deadly duo and will instantly flatten any enemy who choose to ignorantly cross his path. His sole purpose is to demolish everything and anything that stand's in his master's way. Served the Predacon leader-turned Cybertron despot, Megatron, before overthrowing him at the bidding of his partner, Obsidian. After being transported away to the farthest reaches of the universe to do Unicron's bidding, he was easily convinced to serve his new, more powerful master, Tankor utilizes all of his awesome weaponry to keep dissidents in line. He wields a flamethrower in tank mode, while head mounted energy lasers top off an assortment of heavy weaponry in robot mode. He heavily relies upon his partner for guidance and instruction. Separating him from Obsidian, who serves as the brain to his brawn, is the most effective way of taking advantage of his low intelligence and thus besting this formidable opponent. |
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Intelligence
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Speed
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Courage
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Fireblast
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10.0
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6.0
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10.0
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There are no known variations of Tankor.
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Notes |
Availability: This figure was available with Transformers: Universe Obsidian (2003) in 2003. |
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| Additional Versions of Tankor: |
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| Rhinox (1996) |
Transmetal Rhinox (1998) |
Fox
Kids Rhinox (1999) |
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Kids Transmetal Rhinox (2000) |
Tankor (2000) |
McDonald's Happy Meal Tankor (2000) |
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Beast
Wars Returns Tankor (2005, Japan) |
10th Anniversary Rhinox (2006) |
Botcon 2006 Rhinox (2006) |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored from Tankor (2000). | |||
| Remolds: This figure was never remolded. | |||
| Name Reuses: The name Tankor was reassigned to Cybertron Tankor (2005) and Railbots Tankor (2005). | |||