Talk:Fuzor

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Is Magmatron a Fuzor? What's the basis for that? --Sofaman 15:09, 11 October 2006 (UTC)

The packaging on his US Target-exclusive release said so. --ItsWalky 15:32, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
Following an interplanetary quest for energy capsules, Magmatron returned to Cybertron to find an alarmingly growing population of Vehicon drones. Revered by his followers and reviled by his enemies, Magmatron is known by all as an "emperor of destruction." His determination to succeed is unshakable and he accepts nothing less than total victory. Mitotic spark allows for separation into three aggressive dinosaur modes: Landsaur, Seasaur, Skysaur then recombines into an unstoppable tri-dinosaur Fuzor.
From TFU.info. --ItsWalky 15:32, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
That's cool then. --Sofaman 02:52, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

I was just thinking...since Tigerhawk's beast mode is made up of traits from two separate animals, albeit combined through different means than the others on this list, shouldn't he technically be classified as a Fuzor as well? -- Cyberlink420 17:18, 26 October 2007 (UTC)


Uh, Zoids Fuzors was called Zoids Neo-Blox in Japan? That must've been confusing since there was a completely separate line called Neo-Blox that didn't make it to the states.. Or maybe that's just an error.

Clarification: "Fuzors" was the name given to the result of a blox zoid attaching itself to a blox or non-blox zoid (with as many as two and as few as one exception of two combining zoids with no blox involved). The co-production anime Zoids Fuzors used the term as its title. Neo Blox were a separate line, but several of them combined with each other (never with non-blox zoids, which had almost ceased to exist by this point).