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:''Greaser is an [[Autobot]] [[Micromaster]] from the [[Generation 1]] [[Continuity family|continuity family]].''
:''Greaser is an [[Autobot]] [[Micromaster]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


[[Image:Greaser cardart.jpg|right|175px|thumb|I'm not braggin', babe, so don't put me down.]]
[[File:Greaser cardart.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|I'm not braggin', babe, so don't put me down.]]
'''Greaser''' of the [[Hot Rod Patrol]] grew up on the streets of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], participating in back-alley do-or-die races against violent thugs and future [[Decepticon|Decepticons]]. He has a record of petty larceny, and gets defensive if anyone brings up his history.<ref>''[[More Than Meets The Eye (G1)|More Than Meets The Eye]]'' #3</ref>
'''Greaser''' is the "muscle" of the [[Hot Rod Patrol]], and serves as [[Big Daddy (G1)|Big Daddy]]'s right-hand bot. He's the most skilled at vehicular combat, and with good reason. Banned from legit races by his criminal record during the "peacetime", Greaser turned to illegal races where the losers are likely to leave in a box to satisfy his need for speed. Numerous bouts against the likes of [[Barricade (G1)|Barricade]] and other future [[Decepticon]]s honed his skills and earned him his numerous vehicle-mode armaments, including his trademark oil slicks... but he found himself longing to get out. He eventually joined the Autobots, but his past still haunts him. He doesn't like to talk about it, and ''really'' doesn't like it when anyone else does.<ref>[[Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|More Than Meets The Eye]]'' #3</ref>


==Fiction==
===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity===
Greaser was created along with many new Transformers by the Micromaster process, a pooling of [[energon]] and technology by the Autobots and the Decepticons during hard times, in order to create a new generation of more fuel efficient warriors. The uneasy truce included shared "parental rights" by both factions, with the Micromasters receiving lectures and combat instruction from both sides in turn, until they chose a faction for themselves.


By the way, in this context, "[[wikipedia:Greaser_(subculture)|Greaser]]" refers to the American street gangs of the 1950s, with their greased-back hair.  Y'know, like the Fonz.  It's not the [[wikipedia:Greaser_(derogatory)|ethnic slur]].
Many Micromasters didn't appreciate being drafted into a war the moment they were brought on-line, and began to rebel against authority in protest. Greaser was one of the most rebellious of the lot. A racer down to his spark-core, Greaser's record of petty larceny kept him from competing in the officially sanctioned tournaments, forcing him to find less reputable ones instead. These extreme street racing circuits only further tarnished his record, and his standing in the eyes of many Autobots. He eventually left the illegal circuit, apparently through the intervention and support of his new patrol leader, [[Big Daddy (G1)|Big Daddy]], and became an active member of the Autobots following the [[Meltdown Riots]]. When Big Daddy got fed up with the guzzlers and their rules, Greaser and the rest of the Hot Rod Patrol quit with him, heading out for [[Little Iacon]]. {{storylink|Destined for Nothing}}


After running into some trouble, the Patrol eventually made their way to [[The Burn Outs]] for some R&R, hooking up with the [[Race Track Patrol]]. [[Ground Hog]] started chatting Greaser up about old times, looking to see if he was ready to start 'jacking Autobots for energon again, now that he was a free agent. Despite breaking ties with the army, though, Greaser wasn't interested in resuming his criminal lifestyle. {{storylink|The Gray Race}} When a Decepticon attack interrupted their reprieve at Little Iacon, Greaser and the Patrol prepared to eat their words and headed back to Autobot HQ for reinforcements. Unfortunately, [[Sidetrack (G1)|Sidetrack]] and [[Sunrunner (G1)|Sunrunner]] of the "Rank and File Brigade" had done a number on their reputations after the walkout, and refused to even let them back in the door. [[Stakeout (G1)|Stakeout]] managed to sneak out with some weapons so that they could arm themselves, but no more help was coming. {{storylink|Recipe for Hate}}


==Fiction==
Running out of options, the Hot Rod Patrol went to see [[Countdown (G1)|Countdown]], a guzzler-turned-Micromaster who had recently returned from a long-term space mission, and had previously approached them about joining his cause. They managed to break into Decepticon HQ and free the Micros who had been captured in Little Iacon. Together, the Autobot and Decepticon Micromasters briefly aligned to stop the war between the guzzlers which had been initiated by Countdown's opposite number, [[Skystalker (G1)|Skystalker]]. Still, nothing really changed and the war...went on. {{storylink|Victims of the Revolution}}
===Dreamwave comics continuity===
 
{{charstubfiction}}
===2005 IDW continuity===
[[File:Spotlight Nightbeat Tailspin Whisper Greaser.jpg|thumb|left|upright=0.7|And some new mown chaperone was standing in the corner]]
Greaser was one of the denizens of [[Gorlam Prime]] who accosted [[Hardhead (G1)|Hardhead]] and [[Nightbeat (G1)|Nightbeat]] when they arrived on the planet. {{storylink|Spotlight: Hardhead}}
{{--}}
 
==Commercial appearances==
[[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] introduced [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] to Greaser, as well as the rest of the Hot Rod Patrol. The Hot Rod Patrol and the [[Construction Patrol]] were then faced by [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] advancing menacingly upon them. As the Decepticon began to cross a suspension bridge, the Autobots destroyed it, sending Scorponok tumbling down. {{storylink|Commercial/Generation 1#Hot Rod and Construction Patrol|Hot Rod and Construction Patrol commercial}}


==Toys==
==Toys==
===Generation 1===
===''The Transformers''===
* '''Hot Rod Patrol''' (Micromaster Patrol, 1990)
{{anchor|Generation 1}}{{anchor|Return of Convoy}}
[[File:G1-toy Greaser.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|The natural enemy of the mummy.]]
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''Hot Rod Patrol''' (Micromaster Patrol, [[1990]])}}</ul>
 
: Released in the seventh and final year of the [[The Transformers (toyline)|original ''Transformers'' toyline]] in the US (sixth and non-final year in Europe), [[Micromaster]] Greaser is a tiny robot that transforms into a tiny orange 1934 chopped Ford "Deuce Coupe" hot rod with an enormous engine block that is almost as tall as his roof.
 
: Greaser is [[Gang-molding|gang-molded]] with his teammate [[Big Daddy (G1)#Toys|Big Daddy]], sharing the same plastic colors.
 
: He was only available as part of the Hot Rod Patrol, along with [[Big Daddy (G1)#Toys|Big Daddy]], [[Hubs#Toys|Hubs]], and [[Trip-Up#Toys|Trip-Up]].
 
::*''[http://tfu.info/1990/Autobot/Greaser/greaser.htm More information on Greaser at TFU.info]''
 


[[Image:G1 Greaser toy.jpg|right|150px|thumb|...''very'' little.]]
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''Hot Rod Team''' (Micro Transformer Team, [[1991]])}}</ul>
: Greaser transforms into a pale orange Ford "Deuce Coupe" hot rod with an enormous engine block that is taller than his roof. Though he has large rear wheels, he doesn't have a raised rear end like Big Daddy does, because of the vehicle's large wheelbays. In robot mode the front of the car forms a rather large backpack, but he does not have stability problems, partly due to his atypical leg formation that flips in a reserve direction to most other Micromaster figures, giving him large heels, but hollow shins with tiny feet.
:*''ID number'': '''C-362'''
:*''Accessories'': Micro Trailer #2


:He was sold in 1990 as part of the Hot Rod Patrol, along with [[Big Daddy (G1)|Big Daddy]], [[Hubs]], and [[Trip-Up]].
: "Legs" was also released in [[TakaraTomy|Takara's]] ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (toyline)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' line, during the ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (toyline)#1991 (Return of Convoy)|Return of Convoy]]'' year, with no notable physical changes from the Hasbro release.


===Return of Convoy===
: Like the Hasbro toy, he was only available in a complete set with his teammates, but this release included [[Micro Trailer]] #2 and a sticker sheet with optional stickers to add to the Micromasters.
*'''Hot Rod Patrol Team''' (Micro Trailer Team, 1991)
*''Japanese ID number'': '''C-362'''
**''Accessories'': Micro Trailer #2


: In Japan, the Hot Rod Patrol was sold in a box with a [[Micro Trailer]]. The individual Micromasters were identical to their [[Hasbro]] releases.
==Notes==
* In this context, "{{w|Greaser (subculture)|Greaser}}" refers to the American street gangs of the 1950s, with their greased-back hair. Y'know, like the Fonz. It's not the {{w|Greaser (derogatory)|ethnic slur}}.
* His Japanese name, "Legs", may be a reference to {{w|Legs (song)|the song}} by blues-rock band {{w|ZZ Top}}, and the group's ''Eliminator'' coupe, featured on the cover of the single release, as well as the ''{{w|Eliminator (album)|Eliminator}}'' album.


{{-}}
===Foreign names===
==Footnotes==
*''Japanese:'' '''Legs''' (レッグス ''Reggusu'')
<references />
*''French:'' '''Cambouis''' (Canada, "Sludge")
*''Italian:'' '''Freccia''' ("Arrow")


{{-}}
==References==
==External links==
{{reflist}}
*[http://tfu.info/1990/Autobot/Greaser/greaser.htm Greaser at TFU.info]


[[Category:Autobots]]
[[Category:Generation 1 Autobots]]
[[Category:Generation 1 characters]]
[[Category:Generation 1 toy Autobots]]
[[Category:Gorlam Prime]]
[[Category:Micromasters]]
[[Category:Micromasters]]
[[Category:Return of Convoy characters]]
[[Category:Reconnaissance specialists]]
[[Category:Return of Convoy Autobots]]

Latest revision as of 14:04, 4 September 2024

Greaser is an Autobot Micromaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.
I'm not braggin', babe, so don't put me down.

Greaser is the "muscle" of the Hot Rod Patrol, and serves as Big Daddy's right-hand bot. He's the most skilled at vehicular combat, and with good reason. Banned from legit races by his criminal record during the "peacetime", Greaser turned to illegal races where the losers are likely to leave in a box to satisfy his need for speed. Numerous bouts against the likes of Barricade and other future Decepticons honed his skills and earned him his numerous vehicle-mode armaments, including his trademark oil slicks... but he found himself longing to get out. He eventually joined the Autobots, but his past still haunts him. He doesn't like to talk about it, and really doesn't like it when anyone else does.[1]

Fiction

[edit]

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

[edit]

Greaser was created along with many new Transformers by the Micromaster process, a pooling of energon and technology by the Autobots and the Decepticons during hard times, in order to create a new generation of more fuel efficient warriors. The uneasy truce included shared "parental rights" by both factions, with the Micromasters receiving lectures and combat instruction from both sides in turn, until they chose a faction for themselves.

Many Micromasters didn't appreciate being drafted into a war the moment they were brought on-line, and began to rebel against authority in protest. Greaser was one of the most rebellious of the lot. A racer down to his spark-core, Greaser's record of petty larceny kept him from competing in the officially sanctioned tournaments, forcing him to find less reputable ones instead. These extreme street racing circuits only further tarnished his record, and his standing in the eyes of many Autobots. He eventually left the illegal circuit, apparently through the intervention and support of his new patrol leader, Big Daddy, and became an active member of the Autobots following the Meltdown Riots. When Big Daddy got fed up with the guzzlers and their rules, Greaser and the rest of the Hot Rod Patrol quit with him, heading out for Little Iacon. Destined for Nothing

After running into some trouble, the Patrol eventually made their way to The Burn Outs for some R&R, hooking up with the Race Track Patrol. Ground Hog started chatting Greaser up about old times, looking to see if he was ready to start 'jacking Autobots for energon again, now that he was a free agent. Despite breaking ties with the army, though, Greaser wasn't interested in resuming his criminal lifestyle. The Gray Race When a Decepticon attack interrupted their reprieve at Little Iacon, Greaser and the Patrol prepared to eat their words and headed back to Autobot HQ for reinforcements. Unfortunately, Sidetrack and Sunrunner of the "Rank and File Brigade" had done a number on their reputations after the walkout, and refused to even let them back in the door. Stakeout managed to sneak out with some weapons so that they could arm themselves, but no more help was coming. Recipe for Hate

Running out of options, the Hot Rod Patrol went to see Countdown, a guzzler-turned-Micromaster who had recently returned from a long-term space mission, and had previously approached them about joining his cause. They managed to break into Decepticon HQ and free the Micros who had been captured in Little Iacon. Together, the Autobot and Decepticon Micromasters briefly aligned to stop the war between the guzzlers which had been initiated by Countdown's opposite number, Skystalker. Still, nothing really changed and the war...went on. Victims of the Revolution

2005 IDW continuity

[edit]
And some new mown chaperone was standing in the corner

Greaser was one of the denizens of Gorlam Prime who accosted Hardhead and Nightbeat when they arrived on the planet. Spotlight: Hardhead

Commercial appearances

[edit]

Jazz introduced Optimus Prime to Greaser, as well as the rest of the Hot Rod Patrol. The Hot Rod Patrol and the Construction Patrol were then faced by Scorponok advancing menacingly upon them. As the Decepticon began to cross a suspension bridge, the Autobots destroyed it, sending Scorponok tumbling down. Hot Rod and Construction Patrol commercial

Toys

[edit]

The Transformers

[edit]

The natural enemy of the mummy.
  • Hot Rod Patrol (Micromaster Patrol, 1990)
Released in the seventh and final year of the original Transformers toyline in the US (sixth and non-final year in Europe), Micromaster Greaser is a tiny robot that transforms into a tiny orange 1934 chopped Ford "Deuce Coupe" hot rod with an enormous engine block that is almost as tall as his roof.
Greaser is gang-molded with his teammate Big Daddy, sharing the same plastic colors.
He was only available as part of the Hot Rod Patrol, along with Big Daddy, Hubs, and Trip-Up.


  • Hot Rod Team (Micro Transformer Team, 1991)
  • ID number: C-362
  • Accessories: Micro Trailer #2
"Legs" was also released in Takara's Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers line, during the Return of Convoy year, with no notable physical changes from the Hasbro release.
Like the Hasbro toy, he was only available in a complete set with his teammates, but this release included Micro Trailer #2 and a sticker sheet with optional stickers to add to the Micromasters.

Notes

[edit]
  • In this context, "Greaser" refers to the American street gangs of the 1950s, with their greased-back hair. Y'know, like the Fonz. It's not the ethnic slur.
  • His Japanese name, "Legs", may be a reference to the song by blues-rock band ZZ Top, and the group's Eliminator coupe, featured on the cover of the single release, as well as the Eliminator album.

Foreign names

[edit]
  • Japanese: Legs (レッグス Reggusu)
  • French: Cambouis (Canada, "Sludge")
  • Italian: Freccia ("Arrow")

References

[edit]