Fury of Fearswoop
Fearswoop has always been a small fry among the Decepticons, a robot who was only dangerous by accident. But a mysterious artifact found on Earth has turned him into a giant capable of mass destruction. Now the former flunky is rampaging across the globe, gleefully causing all manner of trouble.
The Autobots Sideswipe and Mudflap have been sent to track him down and stop him. The Decepticon's lack of intelligence may be an advantage they can exploit, but with all the raw power the super-sized Decepticon is packing, can the two survive the Fury of Fearswoop?
Toys
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- The Fury of Fearswoop (Multi-pack, 2009)
- This triple-pack was available exclusively at Walmart stores, coming with the unique Fearswoop toy and unique-deco variants of Legends Class Sideswipe and Mudflap.
- Fearswoop is a redeco of the 2007 Transformers movie toyline's Dreadwing, transforming into a modified [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Mikoyan MiG-29|{{#if:MiG-29 "Fulcrum"|MiG-29 "Fulcrum"|Mikoyan MiG-29}}]] fighter jet (with a VTOL fan and what looks to be an undercarriage sensor pod). His twin flame projectiles serve dual purpose, as afterburner exhaust flames in vehicle mode and as "flamethrower" projectiles in robot mode. His chest also has a spring-loaded Automorph gimmick, opening up and revealing more robot parts. This mold was also used to make Overcast.
- Sideswipe transforms into a tiny Corvette Stingray concept car with a very simplified transformation sequence. His wheel-feet are sculpted reliefs instead of his actual vehicle-mode wheels. This version of the toy features a series of "battle damage" scratch-mark paint operations. This mold was also used to make Swerve.
- Mudflap transforms into a tiny Chevy Beat concept vehicle. His hood becomes his oversized left arm, making it especially oversized. Like Sideswipe, he has multiple scratch-marks all over his vehicle-mode panels.
Notes
[edit]- The sizes of the Autobots compared to the much larger Deluxe class Fearswoop make for one of the better representations of real-life scale in Transformers toys... but the on-packaging bio ruins it for everyone by claiming Fearswoop was unnaturally super-sized.
- The cross-sell on the bottom of the box is grievously mis-labeled. Long Haul is listed as an Autobot named "Longarm", while Grindor is listed as Blackout.