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2002-2008 Don't Call Me Tony Prod. |
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| Rotate Blade |
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| Trans-Mutate arm |
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Tech Spec |
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| A warrior to his core, Dinobot lived only for honor won in combat. Disgusted by the greed and dishonesty of Megatron, and with a life debt owed to the Maximal leader, he joined Optimus Primal. Though Dinobot was never fully trusted by some Maximals, his strong honor code and philosophical nature led him always to the path of victory. He was one of many to fall in the Beast Wars, sacrificing his life in a heroic battle against overwhelming Predacon attack. |
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| Strength |
Intelligence |
Speed |
Endurance |
Rank |
Courage |
Firepower |
Skill |
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| 8 |
7 |
9 |
9 |
6 |
9 |
6 |
9 |
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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 with a piece to make Trans-Mutate (2006) in 2006. |
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| Additional Versions of Dinobot: |
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Dinobot (1996) |
Transmetal Dinobot (1998) |
Transmetal 2 Dinobot (1999) |
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Recolor Transmetal 2 Dinobot (1999) |
Fox Kids Dinobot (1999) |
Go-Bots Dino-Bot (2002) |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored from Dinobot (1996), Beast Wars Grimlock (1997), and Fox Kids Dinobot (1999). | |||
| Remolds: This figure was remolded into Thrustor (1998, Japan), Hardhead (1999, Japan), Dinotron (2000), and Dinobots Gimlock (2003). | |||
Name Reuses: The name Dinobot was reassigned to Superlink Dinobot (2004, Japan). The name was also modified and reassigned to Mega-Dinobot (2004). |
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