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2002-2008 Don't Call Me Tony Prod. |
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This figure came with no accessories. |
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Tech Spec |
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"The enemy's weakness is his uncertainty." |
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| Generally speaking, even the most evil Mini-Con robots are more light hearted than their larger cousins, the Autobots and Decepticons. But not these guys. Everywhere they go, they move as if with some dire purpose, their glowing eyes scanning the landscape for potential prey. These robots live to hunt, and are always on the prowl, no matter what their actual mission is. |
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| Strength |
Intelligence |
Speed |
Endurance |
Rank |
Courage |
Firepower |
Skill |
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| 7 |
4 |
7 |
8 |
4 |
9 |
5 |
7 |
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| Variations |
There are no known variations
of this figure. |
Notes |
Availability: This figure was available with Classics Dreadwing (2007) and Classics Overbite (2007) in 2007. |
| Additional Versions of Snarl: There are no additional versions of Snarl. |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored into Apexus (2007, Japan) and Botcon 2008 Shattered Glass Rampage (2008). | |
| Remolds: This figure was never remolded. | |
Name Reuses: The name Snarl was reassigned from Autobot Snarl (1985-2003), Beast Wars Snarl (1997), Beast Machines Snarl (2000), and Cybertron Snarl (2005), and was later reassigned to Animated Snarl (2008). |