Gnaw (Cyberverse)

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Gnaw is a Quintesson or Decepticon-allied Sharkticon from the Cyberverse continuity family.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into Iacon...

Lord Gnaw was the original leader of the Sharkticons. Nowadays, he is leading the Sharkticons in their alliance with the Quintessons.

Fiction

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Cyberverse cartoon

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Voice actor: Jeremy Levy (English){{#if: David Camarillo (Latin-American Spanish)|, David Camarillo (Latin-American Spanish)}}
I sure hope no cheetahs stand on me to make inspiring speeches.

Lord Gnaw was a noted figure in Sharkticon society, enough to have a statue honoring him. Wiped Out Whether he lived on until modern times or another Sharkticon was using his name is unknown, but a Sharkticon named "Gnaw" led the Sharkticons in their alliance with the Quintessons.

During the Cybertronian resistance's assault on the Quintesson tower, Gnaw's presence made the Sharkticons more of a challenge. He detonated their own bomb right in their faces, yet called a retreat once Iaconus' arm was unearthed. The Alliance Gnaw volunteered to lead an attack on Iaconus, only to find that the acting judge overruled his authority. The Judge

Gnaw held a rally in Maccadam's until Windblade arrived, trashing his soldiers all the while. Gnaw proved to be more combat-capable than his underlings, managing to strike a blow on the cityspeaker. Unfortunately, Gnaw's luck ran out when he got blown away by her turbines and crushed by the jukebox. The End Of The Universe II

Toys

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Cyberverse

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Eggmech, or as he's known in the US series, Dr. Robotshark.
  • Gnaw (Warrior Class, 2019/2020)
  • Action Attack: Mace Mash
  • Accessories: Tail-mace
First released as part of the fourth wave of Cyberverse Warrior Class figures, Gnaw is a Deluxe-sized mold based on Titans Return Gnaw, transforming into a robotic shark-frog-thing.
In robot mode he features a "Mace Mash" Action Attack: lifting up the shark-jaw part unlocks the free-spinning upper torso. Pushing in on the fin on his back activates a spring-loaded gearing gimmick that causes the upper torso to spin around and around. His head is attached in a way that it doesn't spin, however. His legs have tabs to lock into place in robot mode, offering more stability when using this gimmick. Gnaw also has mushroom joints in his elbows instead of ball joints, making him less poseable than the smaller figure.
Gnaw is a rare example of a non-Deluxe Class Cyberverse figure with an accessory, as his tail detaches to become a hand-held battle mace, as per usual for Gnaws.
Gnaw was released twice: First in 2019 under the Power of the Spark subline imprint, and then again in 2020 in the Bumblebee: Cyberverse Adventures subline imprint packaging refresh.


  • Gnaw (Tiny Turbo Changer, 2020)
  • Series: 4
  • Bag code: A3
Released in the fourth series of blindpacked Cyberverse Tiny Turbo Changers, Gnaw is a redeco of the small soft-plastic Sharkticon figures included in the Target exclusive "Sharkticons Attack" multi-pack. Gnaw changes from robot to fish monster in a few simple steps, and features articulation at his shoulders and 3 mm compatible slots in his fists.

Notes

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  • The statue depicting Gnaw in "Wiped Out" has a bestial [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}sawshark|{{#if:||sawshark}}]] head, making him look totally different compared to his toy and physical appearance in the third season.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Gaburi (ガブリ, "Gnaw")