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He's got his eye(s) on you.
A FIRRIB for the new millenium
According to user reviews, Frenzy is terrible for XM.
Doesn't look like a CD. Maybe it's one of those new-fangled Blu-Ray disks?
  • Frenzy had three working names; Boombot was first, Soundwave was second, and Soundbyte was third.
  • Frenzy is the only Decepticon with blue optic lighting, though most of his released toys have them painted red. It's possible this was a late-ish change, as even the mobile game has him sporting red optics. Thanks for continuing the debate, Michael Bay!
  • Frenzy is the only Decepticon in the movie whose whole robot mode was created as a real physical puppet for filming, used in certain shots aboard Air Force One. (They did make the lower half of frozen Megatron as a set piece, plus Scorponok's head and tail, but that's not quite the same thing.) He and Bumblebee are the only Transformers in the film to have full-body robot mode props.
  • Extra pieces of the Frenzy puppet, specifically some fingers, were used to make the charred prop of the "dead" Nokia robot.
  • Frenzy (or at very least, a robot who looked just like him) was most certainly not in a cage in the back of the Sector Seven Mobile Command Unit. You were seeing things! It was swamp gas! No, wait—a weather balloon! But definitely not a robot alien from outer space!
  • Frenzy transforms into a real on-the-market GPX portable stereo... in the movie, at least. You know you want one. (His Fast Action Battlers toy, and various storybooks, depict him as made-up stereo models.)
  • Frenzy's robot mode was designed without a specific alternate mode in mind. It was known he was going to be a boom-box, but the designers had to produce a robot mode before the make/model was finalized.
  • Frenzy has surprisingly more English lines than most realize. The list includes: "Witwicky", "ladiesman217", "Go, go, go!", "Surprise!", "Where is it?!", "Yes(X5), Megatron(X3)!", "Oh! Megatron melting." and the ever-famous "Oh shit." His Cybertronian-language speech, according to Michael Bay, is mostly "Tutankhamen" spoken at extremely high speed.
  • Despite the "no size changing" rule for the movie, Frenzy arguably changes size when he takes the form of the Nokia 8800 Sirocco cellphone. The movie's writers have explained this away as a simple shifting and folding up of parts.
  • According to his profile card, Frenzy weighs 110 kilograms (242.5 pounds). How much of that mass would be discernible to a human lifting his stereo mode remains unclear. However, a human did indeed carry his stereo mode without much effort in the movie.
  • Frenzy's blades, before unfolding, are disguised as CDs. Granted, most CDs don't have hinge points near their center.
  • As of January 2008, Frenzy is the only movie character to not have a Legends-class toy.



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A FIRRIB for the new millenium
  • Frenzy had three working names; Boombot was first, Soundwave was second, and Soundbyte was third.
  • Frenzy is the only Decepticon with blue optic lighting, though most of his released toys have them painted red. It's possible this was a late-ish change, as even the mobile game has him sporting red optics. Thanks for continuing the debate, Michael Bay!
He's got his eye(s) on you.
    • Frenzy is the only Decepticon in the movie whose whole robot mode was created as a real physical puppet for filming, used in certain shots aboard Air Force One. (They did make the lower half of frozen Megatron as a set piece, plus Scorponok's head and tail, but that's not quite the same thing.) He and Bumblebee are the only Transformers in the film to have full-body robot mode props.
    • Extra pieces of the Frenzy puppet, specifically some fingers, were used to make the charred prop of the "dead" Nokia robot.
    • Frenzy (or at very least, a robot who looked just like him) was most certainly not in a cage in the back of the Sector Seven Mobile Command Unit. You were seeing things! It was swamp gas! No, wait—a weather balloon! But definitely not a robot alien from outer space!
According to user reviews, Frenzy is terrible for XM.
  • Frenzy transforms into a real on-the-market GPX portable stereo... in the movie, at least. You know you want one. (His Fast Action Battlers toy, and various storybooks, depict him as made-up stereo models.)
  • Frenzy's robot mode was designed without a specific alternate mode in mind. It was known he was going to be a boom-box, but the designers had to produce a robot mode before the make/model was finalized.
  • Frenzy has a fair number of lines in English. The list includes: "Witwicky", "ladiesman217", "Go, go, go!", "Surprise!", "Where is it?!", "Yes(X5), Megatron(X3)!", "Oh! Megatron melting." and the ever-famous "Oh shit." The rest is all Cybertronian which are not even translated because they don't need to be. Those Cybertronian words, according to Michael Bay, are mostly "Tutankhamen" spoken in extremely high speed.
  • Despite the "no size changing" rule for the movie, Frenzy arguably changes size when he takes the form of the Nokia 8800 Sirocco cellphone. The movie's writers have explained this away as a simple shifting and folding up of parts.
Doesn't look like a CD. Maybe it's one of those new-fangled Blu-Ray disks?
    • Frenzy's blades, before unfolding, are disguised as CDs. Granted, most CDs don't have hinge points near their center.
    • According to his profile card, Frenzy weighs 110 kilograms (242.5 pounds). How much of that mass would be discernible to a human lifting his stereo mode remains unclear. However, a human did indeed carry his stereo mode without much effort in the movie.
  • As of January 2008, Frenzy is the only movie character to not have a Legends-class toy.