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2002-2008 Don't Call Me Tony Prod. |
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If there's one thing Smokescreen hates, it's a fair fight. That's why it's his job to make sure battle tips in favor of the Autobots. Charming, clever and sneaky, if he can't out-drive something, he can usually out-talk it, and failing that he can generate a dense cloud of magnetized smoke that sticks to and follows its victim. His weaponry includes an array of sensor-disrupting missiles and flak launchers, and an electro-shock rifle that can scramble most circuitry. |
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Intelligence |
Speed |
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Courage |
Fireblast |
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Variations |
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There are no known variations of this figure.
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Notes |
Availability: This figure was available in 2006. |
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| Additional Versions of Smokescreen: |
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Smokescreen (1985) |
Decoy Smokescreen (1986) |
Alternators Smokescreen (2004) |
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Binaltech Smokescreen GT (2004, Japan) |
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| Recolors: This mold was never recolored. | ||||
| Remolds: This figure was never remolded. | ||||
| Name Reuses: The name Smokescreen was reassigned to Decepticon Smokescreen (1994), Armada Smokescreen (2002-2004), Cybertron Smokescreen (2006), and Movie Smokescreen (2008). | ||||