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2002-2008 Don't Call Me Tony Prod. |
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"The ringing in your ears is the sound of your own destruction." |
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After being brought back on line by Megatron, Thundercracker just could not fathom serving alongside Starscream, the Decepticon who was the cause of his de-activation. Though he would have been as happy to retire from the war altogether, Thundercracker decided to join Dirge and Thrust under the command of Bludgeon. Despite his utter hatred for Starscream, he often finds himself longing for the days when he was by both Screamer's and Skywarp's side, raining fury down on the Autobots. |
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| Strength |
Intelligence |
Speed |
Endurance |
Rank |
Courage |
Firepower |
Skill |
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7 |
7 |
9 |
7 |
6 |
8 |
7 |
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| Variations |
There are no known variations
of this figure. |
Notes |
Availability: This figure was available exclusively at Botcon 2007 with Botcon 2007 Thrust (2007), Botcon 2007 Bug Bite (2007), Botcon 2007 Dreadwind (2007) and Botcon 2007 Dirge (2007) in 2007. |
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| Additional Versions of Thundercracker: |
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Thundercracker (1984) |
Decoy Thundercracker (1986) |
Actionmaster Thundercracker (1991) |
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Machine Wars Thundercracker (1997) |
Smallest TF Thundercracker (2004, Japan) |
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Robot Masters Thundercracker (2005, Japan) |
Titanium Thundercracker (2006) |
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Robot Heroes Thundercracker (2007) |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored from Classics Starscream (2006) and Classics Skywarp (2006). | |||
| Remolds: This figure was remolded into Classics Ramjet (2007), Botcon 2007 Dirge (2007), and Botcon 2007 Thrust (2007). | |||
Name Reuses: The name Thundercracker was reassigned to Armada Thundercracker (2003-2004), Cybertron Thundercracker (2005-2006), and Movie Thundercracker (2007). |
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