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:''Cobrander is a [[Beastformer]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
:''Cobrander is a [[Beastformer (species)|Beastformer]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
[[Image:CobranderPoster.jpg|thumb|250px|To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women.]]
[[File:BF-art CobranderMeijiCard.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women.]]


One of the greatest villains on [[Beast (planet)|planet Beast]], '''Cobrander''' (コブランダー ''Koburandā'') began his reign of terror generations before the [[Autobot]]/[[Decepticon]] war reached the world. A being utterly devoid of mercy, he traveled the world, seeking out and challenging the greatest warriors he could find, besting them then demanding fealty and tribute from their lands. He believes those weaker than himself are at best tools to be used, and most often mere insects to be crushed at his whim. And with his brute strength and savage nature, aided by his ability to spit poisonous liquid from his fangs and claws, he never lost. Worse still, he wields the Mahilacore, a strange weapon that can emit radio waves that interfere with the nerve impulses of living creatures, paralyzing them... and with sufficient power, he can even control minds.
One of the greatest villains on [[Beast (planet)|planet Beast]], '''Cobrander''' (コブランダー ''Koburandā'') began his reign of terror generations before the [[Autobot]]/[[Decepticon]] war reached the Beastformers' world. A being utterly devoid of mercy, he traveled the world, seeking out and challenging the greatest warriors he could find, besting them then demanding fealty and tribute from their lands. He believes those weaker than himself are at best tools to be used, and most often mere insects to be crushed at his whim. And with his brute strength and savage nature, aided by his ability to spit poisonous liquid from his fangs and claws, he never lost. Worse still, he wields the [[MVP Weapon]] Mahilacore (マヒーラコア ''Mahīrakoa''), a strange blade that can emit radio waves that interfere with the nerve impulses of living creatures, paralyzing them... and with sufficient power, he can even control minds.


So great was his threat that the royal Lion Clan turned to [[Bewitching Serpent Seal|powerful magic]] to stop him, separating his soul from his body and hiding both away... but even that ultimately was a delaying tactic, as [[Alligatron]] sought out and revived Cobrander as part of his quest to rule the planet.
So great was his threat that the Royal Lion Clan turned to [[Bewitching Serpent Seal|powerful magic]] to stop him, separating his soul from his body and hiding both away... but even that ultimately was a delaying tactic, as [[Alligatron]] sought out and revived Cobrander as part of his quest to rule the planet.


Cobrander's defeat at the paws of [[White Leo]], descendent of the Lion Clan, signaled the end of the great war and a brokering of peace. Cobrander slithered back to his homeland of [[Zigrad]], where he rules as King. But true to his vicious nature, his rule is a despotic one, as the country grows more isolated, the populace living in fear and poverty. He's backed by his spying Emperor [[Shield Dragon]], whose sonic abilities compliment Cobrander's and help keep the populace of Zigrad scared and under control.
Cobrander's defeat at the paws of [[White Leo]], descendent of the Lion Clan, signaled the end of the great war and a brokering of peace. Cobrander slithered back to his homeland of [[Muland|Zigrad]], where he rules as King. But true to his vicious nature, his rule is a despotic one, as the country grows more isolated, the populace living in fear and poverty. He's backed by his spying Emperor [[Shield Dragon]], whose sonic abilities compliment Cobrander's and help keep the populace of Zigrad scared and under control.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
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==Toys==
==Toys==
===Transformers: Beastformers===
===''Transformers: Beastformers''===
[[File:BF-toy Cobrander.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Molded with an eternal Bronx cheer.]]
{{anchor|ceramic}}
*'''Cobrander''' (Beastformer, 1987)
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Petrified Special Cobrander''' (Mail-away Beastformer, 1987)}}</ul>
**''Beast ID number'': '''59'''
:*''ID number'': '''59'''
**''Accessories:'' Axe


: Part of the third series of [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s ''Beastformers'' toys, Cobrander is an anthropomorphic cobra in lavender robotic armor. His left arm ends in a fang-hook-thing. The [[rubsign]] on his chest reveals one of three symbols; Fire, Water or Wood.
: The only version of Cobrander available in the ''Transformers'' iteration of the ''Beastformers'' line, "Petrified Special" Cobrander (石にされた特製コブランダー ''Ishi ni Sareta Tokusei Koburandā''), sometimes called "Ceramic Cobra" (セラミックコブラ),<ref>''[[Takara SF Land Evolution]]'', page 31</ref> is an anthropomorphic cobra in robotic armor, cast in marbled-gray plastic, lacking the normal toy's weapon. His left arm ends in a thumbless spike. One version has a bare chest where a [[rubsign|Battle Emblem]] should be, while the other (seemingly rarer) version has a sticker with the Royal Lion Clan emblem from the [[Bewitching Serpent Seal]] card.


: He came in a green-grid generic "Destron Beastformer" box, with a bio card with a line-art character image first used in [[Hasbro]]'s ''Battle Beasts'' cast poster (rather than the painted images of the prior two series). Depending on the "Pack" he came in, there was a chance of his bio card being replaced with a rare "[[Secret Photo]]", "[[Bewitching Serpent Seal]]", or "VS [[Holography Mirror]]" card.
: He could only be obtained by a mail-away offer requiring the purchase of both the [[Red Phoenix#Toys|Red Phoenix]] [[Fortress (Beastformers)|Fortress]] and the "Burstsun Special Set" ten-pack: each one had half of a "stone tablet" token that had to be mailed in along with a filled-out questionnaire included in both packages. The last day to send in the paperwork was [[1988]] [[January 31]].


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: The figure was produced in insufficient numbers to meet the demand, resulting in a second production run (thus the sticker/no-sticker versions; it's unclear which was the first-run, but ''presumably'' the rarer sticker-having version came first). Even with this second run, this figure's rarity has given it an ''incredibly'' high secondary-market price tag, upwards of 50,000 yen (roughly $450 in USD at the time of this writing). In the English-speaking collector community this figure is typically referred to as "Stone Cobra", and it is a common target for [[Knockoff|counterfeits]].
*'''Ceramic Special Cobrander''' (Mail-away Beastformer, 1987)
**''Beast ID number'': '''59'''


: The Ceramic Special Cobrander (石にされた特製コブランダー ''Ishi ni Sareta Tokusei Koburandā'') was a mail-in figure cast in marbled-gray plastic, lacking the normal toy's weapon. He could only be obtained by sending in the two halves of a "stone tablet" token: one half was included with the [[Red Phoenix#Toys|Red Pheonix]] [[Battle Base]], while the other came in the Burstsun Special Set ten-pack. One version has a bare chest where a Beastformer's [[rubsign]] should be, while the other has a sticker of [[White Leo]]'s head.


: The figure was produced in insufficient numbers to meet the demand, resulting in a second production run. Even with this second run, this figure's rarity has given it an ''incredibly'' high secondary-market price tag, upwards of 50,000 yen (roughly $450 in USD at the time of this writing). In the English-speaking collector community this figure is typically referred to as "Stone Cobra", and it is a common target for [[bootleg|counterfeits]].
===''Beastformers''===
[[File:BF-toy Cobrander.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67|Molded with an eternal Bronx cheer.]]
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-multi|'''Cobrander''' (Beastformer, 1988)}}</ul>
:*''ID number:'' '''59'''
:*''Accessories'': "Mahilacore" MVP Weapon


===Beastformers===
: The normal full-color and properly-armed version of Cobrander was only sold in the post-''Transformers'' "RPG"-themed ''Beastformers'' sequel series. The [[rubsign|Battle Emblem]] on his chest reveals one of three symbols when warmed up; Fire, Water or Wood.
*'''Cobrander''' (Beastformer, 1988)
**''Beast ID number:'' '''54'''
**''Accessories'': "Mahilacore" MVP Weapon


: Re-released in the ''Transformers''-less ''Beastformers'' sequel series, Cobrander was given a straight re-release with new packaging and a new, more filled-out bio card with corrected coloring. This new card also gave his weapon, now branded an "[[MVP Weapon]]", the name "Mahilacore" (マヒーラコア ''Mahīrakoa'').
: He was sold in the second assortment of individually-packed Beastformers, with a peg-hole in the top flap, and a sticker on the bottom with his name and role on it. This series did not have any kind of "rare card" random pack-in promotion. Samples of Cobrander (among others) have also been found on simple bubble cards, with the bio card positioned so the name shows clearly under the figure's feet, but it is uncertain if this style of packaging was ever properly sold at retail.


: The initial early releases of this series had the chance for any Beastformer to have the rare Burstsun symbol; we'll probably never know if Cobrander was ever actually one of them. Later in the run, the "mood ring" styled rubsigns were replaced with new rubsigns that revealed full-color Fire/Wood/Water images on black backdrops. (These rubsign variants also happened at the same time in the Hasbro ''Battle Beast'' version of the line.)
: Later in the run, the "mood ring" styled rubsigns were replaced with new rubsigns that revealed full-color Fire/Wood/Water images on black backdrops. (These rubsign variants also happened at the same time in the Hasbro ''Battle Beast'' version of the line.)


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{{-}}{{anchor|Perfect6}}
[[Image:BF-Perfect6setbox.jpg|right|thumb|200px|]]
[[Image:BF-Perfect6setbox.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1|]]
*'''Perfect 6-Piece Set''' (Box set, 1988)
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-multi|'''Perfect 6-Piece Set''' (Box set, 1988)}}</ul>
**''Accessories'': "Mahilacore" MVP Weapon
:*''Accessories'': "Mahilacore" MVP Weapon


: Cobrander was also part of the "Perfect 6-Piece Set" (パーフェクト6体セット ''Pāfekuto 6 Tai Setto'', the English text on the packaging renders it as "Beastformer 6 Animals Set") multi-pack.... but he was not always actually in it.
: Cobrander was also part of the "Perfect 6-Piece Set" (パーフェクト6体セット ''Pāfekuto 6 Tai Setto'', the English text on the packaging renders it as "Beastformer 6 Animals Set") multi-pack, unchanged from his individual release.


: One of the six slots in this box set will always have the exclusive [[Killer Fish#Perfect6|Crystal Killer Fish]], randomly taking the place of one of the six "normal" figures in the pack: [[Baboon#Toys|Baboon]], Cobrander, [[Demonkey#Toys|Demonkey]], [[Eagle Killer#Toys|Eagle Killer]], [[Little Serow#Toys|Little Serow]], or [[Shield Dragon#Toys|Shield Dragon]]. Given that this set was the ''only'' way to obtain Demonkey and Little Serow in the entirety of ''Beastformers''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> run, having Crystal Killer Fish replace one of those two would be... frustrating. At least you could find Cobrander individually.
: Five of the six slots in this box set will always have the exclusive [[Crystal Killer Fish#Toys|Crystal Killer Fish]], plus the "common" Beastformers [[Baboon#Toys|Baboon]], Cobrander, [[Eagle Killer#Toys|Eagle Killer]], and [[Shield Dragon#Toys|Shield Dragon]]. The sixth would be either [[Demonkey#Toys|Demonkey]] or [[Little Serow#Toys|Little Serow]], both of whom were ''also'' only available in this set, meaning you'd need to buy two for a complete collection. Thankfully, a panel on the bottom-right corner of the box back tells the buyer which six figures are in that set, so at least it's not [[blindpacking|blind luck]] this time.
{{-}}


{{-}}{{anchor|Meiji}}
==Merchandise==
*'''Cobrander''' (Gashapon/candy-toy Beastformer, <s>1988</s>)
===Meiji candy toys===
**''Meiji ID number'': '''40'''
{{anchor|Meiji}}
**''Accessories'': ??? weapon
* '''Ramune Beastformers Battle Card''' (1988)
**''Meiji ID number'': '''40'''  


: A small, super-deformed, articulation-free version of Cobrander was seemingly intended to be sold as part of the Takara/[[Meiji]] [[candy toy]] assortment. A bio/data card matching the released candy-toy cards, with its own role-playing rules and using the ''Transformers''-era painted character art, was released in packs of cards with candy, but the actual toy ultimately never saw release.
: A gold-foil "Battle Card" of Cobrander (seen at the top of this page), featuring his painted character art from the Bewitching Serpent Seal card (and related materials), was available in randomly-packed sets of cards that came with ramune-flavored candy tablets. The back of the card features a severely truncated bio, with data for the game from the Meiji chocoball SD figures' packaging.


{{Canceledtoy}}
: While the cardback shows line-art of an SD-styled Cobrander toy, no such toy was actually produced.


==Notes==
==Notes==
[[Image:CobranderPoster.jpg|thumb|upright=.67|]]
* Cobrander's name is a {{w|portmanteau}} of the English words "cobra" and "commander". This does '''not''' make him [[Cobra Commander]].
* Cobrander's name is a {{w|portmanteau}} of the English words "cobra" and "commander". This does '''not''' make him [[Cobra Commander]].
* Cobrander's ''Transformers''-era "role", given on the back of the Bewitching Serpent Seal card and the large cast poster, is merely "?".
* His 1987 checklist-poster art incorrectly gives him a gold weapon. The 1988 version of the art corrects this mistake.
* His 1988 release's bio card gives him the nickname '''Cobra''' (コブラ ''Kobura'').
* His 1988 release's bio card gives him the nickname '''Cobra''' (コブラ ''Kobura'').


===Foreign names===
===Foreign names===
*''English:'' '''King Cobra'''
*''English:'' '''King Cobra'''
==References==
{{reflist}}


[[Category:Beastformers Decepticons]]
[[Category:Beastformers Decepticons]]

Latest revision as of 21:40, 25 December 2025

Cobrander is a Beastformer from the Generation 1 continuity family.
To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women.

One of the greatest villains on planet Beast, Cobrander (コブランダー Koburandā) began his reign of terror generations before the Autobot/Decepticon war reached the Beastformers' world. A being utterly devoid of mercy, he traveled the world, seeking out and challenging the greatest warriors he could find, besting them then demanding fealty and tribute from their lands. He believes those weaker than himself are at best tools to be used, and most often mere insects to be crushed at his whim. And with his brute strength and savage nature, aided by his ability to spit poisonous liquid from his fangs and claws, he never lost. Worse still, he wields the MVP Weapon Mahilacore (マヒーラコア Mahīrakoa), a strange blade that can emit radio waves that interfere with the nerve impulses of living creatures, paralyzing them... and with sufficient power, he can even control minds.

So great was his threat that the Royal Lion Clan turned to powerful magic to stop him, separating his soul from his body and hiding both away... but even that ultimately was a delaying tactic, as Alligatron sought out and revived Cobrander as part of his quest to rule the planet.

Cobrander's defeat at the paws of White Leo, descendent of the Lion Clan, signaled the end of the great war and a brokering of peace. Cobrander slithered back to his homeland of Zigrad, where he rules as King. But true to his vicious nature, his rule is a despotic one, as the country grows more isolated, the populace living in fear and poverty. He's backed by his spying Emperor Shield Dragon, whose sonic abilities compliment Cobrander's and help keep the populace of Zigrad scared and under control.

Fiction

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Beastformers catalog

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A fierce villain that threatened the peace of planet Beast, Cobrander was finally captured and his soul sealed into the Bewitching Serpent Seal. Without its soul, Cobrander's body transformed into a stone statue which was placed in the jail of Red Phoenix with the Mysterious Ancient Document and the seal by the ruling Lion clan. Red Phoenix slept as a fortress hidden in the planet's vastest forest. Mysterious Ancient Document When the Autobot Beastformers and the Decepticon Beastformers came across the fortress, Red Phoenix transformed into its firebird mode, inadvertently dropping the stone statue into a deep valley. Its origins were a mystery to the Beastformers, but the Mysterious Ancient Document contained the answers. Series 3 catalog

When Alligatron died and returned as a ghost, he learned how to revive Cobrander, and did so to sic him on the Autobot Beasts. Burstsun catalog

Beastformers comic

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Cobrander fought against the Laser Beasts when they emerged from their underground kingdom to challenge the Beastformers for the surface of the planet. Beastformers VS Laser Beasts

Legends comic

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The revived Cobrander was defeated by White Leo, stopping the mind control that was affecting the Decepticon Beastformers and finally putting an end to the war. LG51 Doublecross Prologue

Cobrander took part in the final battle between the Beastformers and the Laser Beasts on Beast in 2023. The Road to Legends' Revival Chapter 1

Toys

[edit]

Transformers: Beastformers

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  • Petrified Special Cobrander (Mail-away Beastformer, 1987)
  • ID number: 59
The only version of Cobrander available in the Transformers iteration of the Beastformers line, "Petrified Special" Cobrander (石にされた特製コブランダー Ishi ni Sareta Tokusei Koburandā), sometimes called "Ceramic Cobra" (セラミックコブラ),[1] is an anthropomorphic cobra in robotic armor, cast in marbled-gray plastic, lacking the normal toy's weapon. His left arm ends in a thumbless spike. One version has a bare chest where a Battle Emblem should be, while the other (seemingly rarer) version has a sticker with the Royal Lion Clan emblem from the Bewitching Serpent Seal card.
He could only be obtained by a mail-away offer requiring the purchase of both the Red Phoenix Fortress and the "Burstsun Special Set" ten-pack: each one had half of a "stone tablet" token that had to be mailed in along with a filled-out questionnaire included in both packages. The last day to send in the paperwork was 1988 January 31.
The figure was produced in insufficient numbers to meet the demand, resulting in a second production run (thus the sticker/no-sticker versions; it's unclear which was the first-run, but presumably the rarer sticker-having version came first). Even with this second run, this figure's rarity has given it an incredibly high secondary-market price tag, upwards of 50,000 yen (roughly $450 in USD at the time of this writing). In the English-speaking collector community this figure is typically referred to as "Stone Cobra", and it is a common target for counterfeits.


Beastformers

[edit]
Molded with an eternal Bronx cheer.
  • Cobrander (Beastformer, 1988)
  • ID number: 59
  • Accessories: "Mahilacore" MVP Weapon
The normal full-color and properly-armed version of Cobrander was only sold in the post-Transformers "RPG"-themed Beastformers sequel series. The Battle Emblem on his chest reveals one of three symbols when warmed up; Fire, Water or Wood.
He was sold in the second assortment of individually-packed Beastformers, with a peg-hole in the top flap, and a sticker on the bottom with his name and role on it. This series did not have any kind of "rare card" random pack-in promotion. Samples of Cobrander (among others) have also been found on simple bubble cards, with the bio card positioned so the name shows clearly under the figure's feet, but it is uncertain if this style of packaging was ever properly sold at retail.
Later in the run, the "mood ring" styled rubsigns were replaced with new rubsigns that revealed full-color Fire/Wood/Water images on black backdrops. (These rubsign variants also happened at the same time in the Hasbro Battle Beast version of the line.)


  • Perfect 6-Piece Set (Box set, 1988)
  • Accessories: "Mahilacore" MVP Weapon
Cobrander was also part of the "Perfect 6-Piece Set" (パーフェクト6体セット Pāfekuto 6 Tai Setto, the English text on the packaging renders it as "Beastformer 6 Animals Set") multi-pack, unchanged from his individual release.
Five of the six slots in this box set will always have the exclusive Crystal Killer Fish, plus the "common" Beastformers Baboon, Cobrander, Eagle Killer, and Shield Dragon. The sixth would be either Demonkey or Little Serow, both of whom were also only available in this set, meaning you'd need to buy two for a complete collection. Thankfully, a panel on the bottom-right corner of the box back tells the buyer which six figures are in that set, so at least it's not blind luck this time.


Merchandise

[edit]

Meiji candy toys

[edit]

  • Ramune Beastformers Battle Card (1988)
    • Meiji ID number: 40
A gold-foil "Battle Card" of Cobrander (seen at the top of this page), featuring his painted character art from the Bewitching Serpent Seal card (and related materials), was available in randomly-packed sets of cards that came with ramune-flavored candy tablets. The back of the card features a severely truncated bio, with data for the game from the Meiji chocoball SD figures' packaging.
While the cardback shows line-art of an SD-styled Cobrander toy, no such toy was actually produced.

Notes

[edit]
  • Cobrander's name is a portmanteau of the English words "cobra" and "commander". This does not make him Cobra Commander.
  • Cobrander's Transformers-era "role", given on the back of the Bewitching Serpent Seal card and the large cast poster, is merely "?".
  • His 1987 checklist-poster art incorrectly gives him a gold weapon. The 1988 version of the art corrects this mistake.
  • His 1988 release's bio card gives him the nickname Cobra (コブラ Kobura).

Foreign names

[edit]
  • English: King Cobra

References

[edit]