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Fortress Maximus's box and instructions depict him as part of the Cybertron City combination. Meanwhile, the "Siege on Cybertron" instructions name him as a part of the Nemesis Command combination, albeit shown using the Powermaster Optimus Prime toy instead. Hilariously, one of the Chinese-English bilingual instructions showcasing Nemesis Command had Blaster's name written as "汽车人的枪“, which literally translates as " Autobot's Gun". Blaster's first appearance was in episode 20, "Dinobot Island, Part 1" with no origin provided, simply appearing among the Autobots. Blaster frequently spoke in rhyme resembling rap music lyrics. Blaster is one of two characters that has a unique ending victory pose, in which Blaster has a chance to perform a handstand, and then start break dancing.

Blaster's first appearance was in episode 30, "Dinobot Island, Part 1" with no particular origin, simply appearing among the Autobots. Blaster frequently spoke in rhyme resembling rap music lyrics. In 2007, when the Autobots were able to return to Earth after being forced to withdraw when Transformer/human relations had been heavily damaged the previous year, Ultra Magnus hit upon the idea of a joint Transformer/human singing group to help improve public relations. Blaster was assigned the role of producer for this group, the " Kiss Players", of which Rosanna became a founding member. Kiss Players #39 A San Diego Comic-Con International exclusive reissue of the original figure with cassettes Steeljaw, Ramhorn and Eject. [13] [14] Reality bounced around a few times before settling on a new configuration where our Blaster was replaced with a different Blaster because the universe is funny like that. Echoes and Fragments DeviationsAt one point, he remarked that he couldn't wait to go to Earth. Unfortunately, Dreamwave's bankruptcy meant he never got to go. Poor Blaster. Some time before the Transformers' war left Cybertron, Blaster briefly engaged the Decepticons with his comrades.

Accessories: Regular head, Evil Alien Robot head, 6 interchangeable hands, small gun, large gun, Blaster boom box, "Tank" According to Dan Fleming in Powerplay: toys as popular culture, Blaster represents a guardian of more primitive heroes, as well as the hidden power of technology. [4] Both Generation 1 and Shattered Glass Blaster had cards in the Magic: The Gathering Brothers' War card game in 2022. SG Blaster" is a redeco of the Encore release of Twincast, transforming into a "ghetto blaster" boombox. His chest-panel tape-door is extended to allow him to carry two Mini-Cassettes at once.Released as part of the ninth wave of the e-HOBBY exclusive Transformers Character Card series, this pair of holographic trading cards depict super-deformed art of Twincast and Soundblaster in their respective Headmasters forms along with character profiles and tech specs.

Part 1 - TFCon2008 Voice Actor Script Reading".YouTube.2008-06-25 . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXJ-J74PsWU&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL9A3BCD122B320BD8 .Retrieved 2012-08-17. When Hot Rod sacrificed himself to save Unicron, Blaster attended Optimus’s speech commemorating the end of the Cybertronian wars. Deviations Notes Blaster encounters time-traveling Autobots who intended to deal with Galvatron, a plot detailed in the UK comics. This encounter results in Blaster being displaced to an alternate limbo realm. The Age of Wrath ceased publication before the story could conclude. The following would have taken place in unpublished issues. Blaster was among the Autobots who were exiled from Earth as part of a villainous conspiracy between Megatron and Shawn Berger. Megatron's Master Plan, Part 1 Everything turned out okay in the end, though.

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One of the main reasons that Blaster survived the movie was that he had some new toys (Eject, Ramhorn, Steeljaw and Rewind) to show off. Following the Tyrest crisis, Blaster was one of the dozens of Autobots who helped clean and fix up the devastated bar so that Swerve could reopen it. No Guns, No Swords, No Briefcases

Blaster was one of many spectators for the Speedia 500 race on Velocitron. Velocitron Speedia 500 Part 2 Twincast would later be present with Rewind for the second week of the race. Velocitron Speedia 500 Part 3 Legends comic (4)

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http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/conventions-15/e-hobby-tfcc-shattered-glass-blaster-vs-soundwave-set-toy-image-175850/ Transforming into his towering robot mode, Blaster told 15 that a princess like her deserved a more cheerful song. After listening to her problems, he advised her not to worry about what she ought to do and suggested that she concentrate on doing what she loved best. He told her that as individuals, sentient beings are notes, and that together, they become music. This character article is a stub and is missing information on their fictional appearances. You can help Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki by expanding it. Despite Blaster's good intentions, the tape turned out to be full of depressing music. It also turned out to be Steeljaw. 15 Go! Go! Kiss Players [ ]



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