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{{disambig3.5|the evil character from a BotCon lithograph|the good character from the ''Animated'' television show|Sari Sumdac (Animated)|Sari Sumdac}}
{{disambig3.5|the evil character from the mirror universe|the good character from the ''Animated'' television show|Sari Sumdac (Animated)|Sari Sumdac}}
:''Sari Sumdac is a [[technorganic]] humanoid from the [[Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]] [[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Sari Sumdac is a [[technorganic]] humanoid from the [[Shattered Glass Animated]] [[continuity family]].''


[[Image:SG_Sari_character_model.JPG|thumb|150px|She's the cool Sari.]]
[[File:SG Sari character model.JPG|thumb|She's the cool Sari.]]
You know that nice, sweet girl, [[Sari Sumdac (Animated)|Sari Sumdac]]? Yeah, this isn't that Sari. She hails from an alternate continuity from the normal Animated universe, where everything is flipped, turned upside down. Autobots are evil. Decepticons are good. [[Porter C. Powell]] is a nice guy. [[Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)|You know the deal.]]
In another universe, '''Sari Sumdac''' could have been a [[Sari Sumdac (Animated)|sweet little girl]].  Unfortunately for this Sari, she fell into the hands of [[Isaac Sumdac (SG Animated)|Isaac Sumdac]], who caged her like an animal and experimented on her unique techno-biology. She now serves alongside her father's enslaved [[Autobot]]s, standing toe-to-toe with them with a powerful battle mode courtesy of the [[AllSpark]] fragments embedded in her skin.
 
Though a force of nature when it comes to destruction, Sari's commitment to maintaining her father's rule over [[Michigan]] is far from absolute.  She'd rather push her duties onto the Autobots, or set up macabre pranks. But there is one thing to which she is completely dedicated: losing the control collar that keeps her in line and finishing the job she started when she took out her daddy dearest's eye.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Shattered Glass Animated''===
===''Shattered Glass Animated''===
[[Bumblebee (SG Animated)|Bumblebee]] is one of the few 'bots that Sari feels comfortable around. Mostly because the freakbot is such a coward that she's confident he'd never try to stab in her the back. His giggles still make her skin crawl though. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The Complete AllSpark Almanac|The Complete AllSpark Almanac}}
Sari found her way to Earth when she was just a [[protoform]]. {{storylink|Transformers I.Q. issue 16|Transformers I.Q. #16}}  When she first encountered ruthless technocrat [[Isaac Sumdac (SG Animated)|Isaac Sumdac]], she instinctively attacked him and ripped out his eye.  Her subsequent assimilation of his DNA {{storylink|The 'Bots and The 'Cons|The 'Cons}} would lead her to consider him her creator {{storylink|Transformers I.Q. issue 16|Transformers I.Q. #16}} or, more colloquially, "Daddy". {{storylink|The AllSpark Almanac Addendum}} {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The Complete AllSpark Almanac|The Complete AllSpark Almanac}}
 
Despite thinking of her as a daughter, Sumdac kept Sari caged up like an animal and experimented on her unique techno-organic nature.  It was Sumdac's forcible implantation of AllSpark fragments that unlocked Sari's true power and granted her a battle mode.  When Sumdac revived the Autobots, who had crashed on the planet years ago, he fitted them and Sari with control collars to serve as enforcers for his totalitarian regime.  None of them were particularly happy about this. {{storylink|The 'Bots and The 'Cons|The 'Cons}}


When [[Isaac Sumdac (SG Animated)|Isaac Sumdac]] discovered and touched her [[protoform]] in his lab, she absorbed his DNA and attacked him, tearing out his eye. Her violent nature impressed him, and from then on, he raised her in a cage, subjecting her to constant painful experiments and upgrades. After testing the results of [[AllSpark]] fragment implantation, her true power was revealed. Subsequently armed with a battle mode, she served as a slave alongside the [[Autobot]]s. While she enjoyed the destruction and power, she was more of a prankster than truly evil. She hated her "creator" with every fiber of her being, and dreamed of the day when she would be free to finish what she started all those years ago. {{storylink|BotCon 2011|BotCon 2011 attendee lithograph}}
Sari was determined to free herself from her control and finally finish off her father. {{storylink|The 'Bots and The 'Cons|The 'Cons}}  Her working relationship with the Autobots was also strained; she was wary of [[Prowl (SG Animated)|Prowl]], disturbed by [[Ratchet (SG Animated)|Ratchet]], thought [[Bulkhead (SG Animated)|Bulkhead]] was a moron, and at least once doodled [[Optimus Prime (SG Animated)|Optimus Prime]]'s severed head with the words "DIE DIE DIE". The only one she was comfortable around was [[Bumblebee (SG Animated)|Bumblebee]], since she thought the little freak was too cowardly to try to stab her in the back. Despite kind of liking him, his giggles made her skin crawl.  


The [[Autobot]]s were captured by [[Heroic Youths Battling Robots Infesting Detroit|HYBRID]] and stuck in [[Soundwave (SG Animated)|Soundwave]]'s VR world, so Sari gathered some local [[hobobot]]s, "convinced" them to help her, and went to get the slaves back to normal. They beat up HYBRID and freed the Autobots, then her "dork armada" ran off, and she and the Autobots smashed Soundwave. {{storylink|The AllSpark Almanac Addendum}}
The enforcers' nominal mission was tracking down [[Megatron (SG Animated)|Megatron]] and his Decepticons and capturing the AllSpark. On one occasion, Megatron stole Sumdac's sonic attack robot and turned it into [[Soundwave (SG Animated)|Soundwave]], for which Isaac blamed his daughter.  A year or so later, Soundwave returned, having gathered Detroit's superheroes together to form the [[Heroic Youths Battling Robots Infesting Detroit]].  HYBRID knocked out the Autobots, and Soundwave trapped them in a virtual reality world in which they were subjected to nicey-nicey friendship songs in an attempt to turn them good.  Sari, determined not to be her father's only agent for "enforcery stuff", coerced some local [[hobobot]]s to beat the stupid out of the Autobots.  Back to normal, the Autobots chased off her "dork armada" and defeated Soundwave.


Sari later reminisced on her exploits and wrote about them in a letter to her father. She expressed frustration over her state of subjugation, but decided to destroy her letter rather than mail it to Isaac Sumdac. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The Complete AllSpark Almanac|The Complete AllSpark Almanac}}
Some time later, Sari journaled her adventure with Soundwave and HYBRID in a letter addressed to her dearest daddy. She opened the letter by admitting she was probably going to tear it up anyway; which was fortunate, since she closed it by threatening to take the professor's other eye and take over the [[Terrordrome]].  To be fair, he probably knew how she felt already. {{storylink|The AllSpark Almanac Addendum}} {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The Complete AllSpark Almanac|The Complete AllSpark Almanac}}


===''Transformers Legends'' comic===
===''Legends'' comic===
[[File:LegendsBusinessTrip11-villainladies.jpg|thumb|left|]]
[[File:Legends SG Sari.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6]]
In one of [[Tigatron]]'s dreams, Sari was among the evil female Transformers who sought to kidnap him and fought the heroic female Transformers guarding him. {{storylink|Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. 11|Bonus Edition Vol. 11}}
In one of [[Tigatron (Legends)|Tigatron]]'s dreams, Sari was among the evil female Transformers who sought to kidnap him and fought the heroic female Transformers guarding him. {{storylink|LG11 Chromia}}
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===''SD SG''===
===''SD SG''===
[[File:SDSG-7-SGAnimatedSari.jpg|thumb|250px]]
[[File:SDSG-7-SGAnimatedSari.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4]]
While on a pleasant death march with their tutor, [[Arcee (SG Animated)|Arcee]], Sari and her class met the sorrowful [[Kremzeek]], who had a tale of woe.  Preferring a tale of ''no'', Sari refused to listen, and reconfigured her foot into a huge boot to punt away [[Blurr (SG Animated)|some cube thing]] that Kremzeek seemed to think was significant. {{storylink|The Re-Burn of Blurr}}


While on a pleasant death march with her tutor, [[Arcee (SG Animated)|Arcee]], Sari and her class met the woeful [[Kremzeek]]. He had a tale to tell, but none of them were interested. {{storylink|SD SG|SD SG #7}}
===Legends World===
Tigatron and [[Rattrap (Legends)|Rattrap]] decorated [[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]] with posters of various female ''Animated'' characters in celebration of the franchise's tenth anniversary; among them was a panty shot Sari. {{storylink|LG43 Trypticon}}
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==Notes==
==Notes==
[[Image:Generations_2011_animated_illustration.jpg|thumb|150px|Shattered Glass Sari, I choose you, [[The Motor Master|OHHHH YEEAH!]] ]]
[[File:Generations 2011 animated illustration.jpg|thumb|150px|Shattered Glass Sari, I choose you, [[The Motor Master|OHHHH YEEAH!]] ]]
* ''Shattered Glass'' Sari was first revealed in two posts on [[Derrick J. Wyatt]]'s blog,<ref>http://derrickjwyatt.blogspot.com/2010/10/many-moods-of-sari-sumdac.html</ref><ref>http://derrickjwyatt.blogspot.com/2011/04/transformers-generations-2011-vol-1.html</ref> and first officially shown in a special illustration Wyatt created for inclusion in ''[[Transformers Generations 2011]]'' Vol. 1. Seems like while Takara was cool about her having a bare midriff, it didn't fly with Hasbro.
* Sari was initially doodled up by [[Derrick J. Wyatt]] for inclusion in an unmade ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Animated]]'' episode set in a mirror universe.  After the character concept was developed with [[Heather Morgan]] and others on Wyatt's Formspring account, Sari made a more public debut on Wyatt's blog in 2010.<ref>[http://derrickjwyatt.blogspot.com/2010/10/many-moods-of-sari-sumdac.html "The Many Moods of Sari Sumdac"] on A Delightful Tedium</ref> She was made an official part of the brand when Wyatt provided an illustration including her for ''[[Transformers Generations 2011 Vol. 1]]'', and was first characterised by "[[The 'Bots and The 'Cons|The 'Cons]]", a lithograph exclusive to [[BotCon 2011]].
* Sari is a fan of [[So Long Inumimi Rock-Star]], either the Stingers from ''[[Jem]]'' or [[Stinger (disambiguation)|a singular thing named Stinger]], and [[Rainbow Dark]] (provided that she isn't an original character).
* Concepts cooked up by Wyatt for Sari that didn't make it into official fiction include her building her own Bumblebee inspired by the friendship between the positive universe [[Sari Sumdac (Animated)|Sari]] and [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bee]], being brainwashed by an emotionally manipulative [[Tutor Bot]], and cooperating with Isaac on the pretence that he was keeping her mother figure hostage.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BypswlDXoqo "Animated Shattered Glass: What Could've Been"] on Keyan Carlile's Transformer Channel</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:22, 18 March 2026

This article is about the evil character from the mirror universe. For the good character from the Animated television show, see Sari Sumdac (Animated). For a list of other meanings, see Sari Sumdac (disambiguation).
Sari Sumdac is a technorganic humanoid from the Shattered Glass Animated continuity family.
She's the cool Sari.

In another universe, Sari Sumdac could have been a sweet little girl. Unfortunately for this Sari, she fell into the hands of Isaac Sumdac, who caged her like an animal and experimented on her unique techno-biology. She now serves alongside her father's enslaved Autobots, standing toe-to-toe with them with a powerful battle mode courtesy of the AllSpark fragments embedded in her skin.

Though a force of nature when it comes to destruction, Sari's commitment to maintaining her father's rule over Michigan is far from absolute. She'd rather push her duties onto the Autobots, or set up macabre pranks. But there is one thing to which she is completely dedicated: losing the control collar that keeps her in line and finishing the job she started when she took out her daddy dearest's eye.

Fiction

[edit]

Shattered Glass Animated

[edit]

Sari found her way to Earth when she was just a protoform. Transformers I.Q. #16 When she first encountered ruthless technocrat Isaac Sumdac, she instinctively attacked him and ripped out his eye. Her subsequent assimilation of his DNA The 'Cons would lead her to consider him her creator Transformers I.Q. #16 or, more colloquially, "Daddy". The AllSpark Almanac Addendum The Complete AllSpark Almanac

Despite thinking of her as a daughter, Sumdac kept Sari caged up like an animal and experimented on her unique techno-organic nature. It was Sumdac's forcible implantation of AllSpark fragments that unlocked Sari's true power and granted her a battle mode. When Sumdac revived the Autobots, who had crashed on the planet years ago, he fitted them and Sari with control collars to serve as enforcers for his totalitarian regime. None of them were particularly happy about this. The 'Cons

Sari was determined to free herself from her control and finally finish off her father. The 'Cons Her working relationship with the Autobots was also strained; she was wary of Prowl, disturbed by Ratchet, thought Bulkhead was a moron, and at least once doodled Optimus Prime's severed head with the words "DIE DIE DIE". The only one she was comfortable around was Bumblebee, since she thought the little freak was too cowardly to try to stab her in the back. Despite kind of liking him, his giggles made her skin crawl.

The enforcers' nominal mission was tracking down Megatron and his Decepticons and capturing the AllSpark. On one occasion, Megatron stole Sumdac's sonic attack robot and turned it into Soundwave, for which Isaac blamed his daughter. A year or so later, Soundwave returned, having gathered Detroit's superheroes together to form the Heroic Youths Battling Robots Infesting Detroit. HYBRID knocked out the Autobots, and Soundwave trapped them in a virtual reality world in which they were subjected to nicey-nicey friendship songs in an attempt to turn them good. Sari, determined not to be her father's only agent for "enforcery stuff", coerced some local hobobots to beat the stupid out of the Autobots. Back to normal, the Autobots chased off her "dork armada" and defeated Soundwave.

Some time later, Sari journaled her adventure with Soundwave and HYBRID in a letter addressed to her dearest daddy. She opened the letter by admitting she was probably going to tear it up anyway; which was fortunate, since she closed it by threatening to take the professor's other eye and take over the Terrordrome. To be fair, he probably knew how she felt already. The AllSpark Almanac Addendum The Complete AllSpark Almanac

Legends comic

[edit]

In one of Tigatron's dreams, Sari was among the evil female Transformers who sought to kidnap him and fought the heroic female Transformers guarding him. LG11 Chromia

SD SG

[edit]

While on a pleasant death march with their tutor, Arcee, Sari and her class met the sorrowful Kremzeek, who had a tale of woe. Preferring a tale of no, Sari refused to listen, and reconfigured her foot into a huge boot to punt away some cube thing that Kremzeek seemed to think was significant. The Re-Burn of Blurr

Legends World

[edit]

Tigatron and Rattrap decorated Trypticon with posters of various female Animated characters in celebration of the franchise's tenth anniversary; among them was a panty shot Sari. LG43 Trypticon

Notes

[edit]
Shattered Glass Sari, I choose you, OHHHH YEEAH!
  • Sari was initially doodled up by Derrick J. Wyatt for inclusion in an unmade Animated episode set in a mirror universe. After the character concept was developed with Heather Morgan and others on Wyatt's Formspring account, Sari made a more public debut on Wyatt's blog in 2010.[1] She was made an official part of the brand when Wyatt provided an illustration including her for Transformers Generations 2011 Vol. 1, and was first characterised by "The 'Cons", a lithograph exclusive to BotCon 2011.
  • Sari is a fan of So Long Inumimi Rock-Star, either the Stingers from Jem or a singular thing named Stinger, and Rainbow Dark (provided that she isn't an original character).
  • Concepts cooked up by Wyatt for Sari that didn't make it into official fiction include her building her own Bumblebee inspired by the friendship between the positive universe Sari and Bee, being brainwashed by an emotionally manipulative Tutor Bot, and cooperating with Isaac on the pretence that he was keeping her mother figure hostage.[2]

References

[edit]
  1. "The Many Moods of Sari Sumdac" on A Delightful Tedium
  2. "Animated Shattered Glass: What Could've Been" on Keyan Carlile's Transformer Channel