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2002-2010 Don't Call Me Tony Prod. |
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Autobot Ratchet has devoted his existence to the study of life in all its forms. The simple fact of life is, to his mind, the greatest testament to the majesty of the universe. He often finds himself entranced by the primitive wriggling of an amoeba, or the complex interaction of gears in his own hands. It is his love for life that led him to commit himself to its defense. Life is simply too beautiful to allow Megatron to waste it through his tyrannical excesses. |
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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 2009. |
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Additional Versions of Ratchet: |
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Movie Autobot Ratchet (2007) |
Legends Autobot Ratchet (2007) |
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Axe Attack Autobot Ratchet (2007) |
Titanium Autobot Ratchet (2007) |
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Robot Heroes Autobot Ratchet (2007) |
Rescue Ratchet (2007) |
Burger King Movie Ratchet (2007) |
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Rescue Torch Ratchet (2008) |
Legends Rescue Ratchet (2008) |
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Beam Blast Autobot Ratchet (2009) |
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RPMs Autobot Ratchet (2009) |
Titanium Rescue Ratchet (2009) |
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N.E.S.T. Autobot Ratchet (2010) |
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| Recolors: This mold was never recolored. | |||
| Remolds: This figure was never remolded. | |||
| Name Reuses: The name Ratchet was reassigned from Ratchet (1984-2009) and was later reassigned to Animated Autobot Ratchet (2008). | |||