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'''Crosswise''' is one of the elite [[Spychanger]]s, the Autobots' team of ninja-like warriors. The brains of the group, he busies himself with working on his teammates' maintenance and upgrading, researching the potential of the [[Spark Engine]]s. His specialty is the manipulation of gravity, using his gravity-beam gun to great effect; when he charges up into super mode, his gravity-manipulation powers expand to being able to bend his own personal gravity, allowing him to fly.
'''Crosswise''' is one of the elite [[Spychanger]]s, the Autobots' team of ninja-like warriors. The brains of the group, he busies himself with working on his teammates' maintenance and upgrading, researching the potential of the [[Spark Engine]]s. His specialty is the manipulation of gravity, using his gravity-beam gun to great effect; when he charges up into super mode, his gravity-manipulation powers expand to being able to bend his own personal gravity, allowing him to fly.
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon===
===2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon===
{{voiceactor|[[Dan Woren]] (English), [[Junichi Miura]] (Japanese)| [[Vladimir Gerasimov|Vladimir Gerasimov]] (Russian), [[Wan-gyeong Seong]] (Korean)}}
{{voiceactor|[[Dan Woren]] (English), [[Junichi Miura]] (Japanese)| [[Vladimir Gerasimov|Vladimir Gerasimov]] (Russian), [[Wan-gyeong Seong]] (Korean), [[Ednaldo Lucena]] (Portuguese)}}


[[File:Crosswise RiD Cartoon.JPG|left|upright=1.1|thumb|Displaying about twelve points of articulation not found on the actual toy.]]
[[File:Crosswise RiD Cartoon.JPG|left|thumb|Displaying about twelve points of articulation not found on the actual toy.]]


When the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] stole the [[Plutonium Energy Generator]], [[T-AI]] called in the Spychangers. [[Hot Shot (RID)|Hot Shot]], Crosswise and [[R.E.V.]] responded first, pursuing the Predacons onto the beach where they were joined by the other three Spychangers. During the "cyber-jousting", Crosswise gave R.E.V. a lift. The Predacons eventually escaped with a fake generator which the Spychangers had swapped for the real one. {{storylink|Spychangers to the Rescue}}
When the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] stole the [[Plutonium Energy Generator]], [[T-AI]] called in the Spychangers. [[Hot Shot (RID)|Hot Shot]], Crosswise and [[R.E.V.]] responded first, pursuing the Predacons onto the beach where they were joined by the other three Spychangers. During the "cyber-jousting", Crosswise gave R.E.V. a lift. The Predacons eventually escaped with a fake generator which the Spychangers had swapped for the real one. {{storylink|Spychangers to the Rescue}}
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The Spychangers also took part in the [[International Grand Prix]] in an attempt to find [[Skid-Z (RID)|Skid-Z]] and were blinded by Megatron a short time into the race. {{storylink|Skid Z's Choice}} On another occasion, the Spychangers were called back to base to watch footage of various battles, but had to wrap up a fight with the Predacons first. R.E.V. rode on Crosswise again. {{storylink|Hope for the Future}}
The Spychangers also took part in the [[International Grand Prix]] in an attempt to find [[Skid-Z (RID)|Skid-Z]] and were blinded by Megatron a short time into the race. {{storylink|Skid Z's Choice}} On another occasion, the Spychangers were called back to base to watch footage of various battles, but had to wrap up a fight with the Predacons first. R.E.V. rode on Crosswise again. {{storylink|Hope for the Future}}


[[File:Volcano Wars Crosswise.jpg|right|upright=1.1|thumb|Oddly enough, one of the few scenes you can replicate with the toys.]]
[[File:Volcano Wars Crosswise.jpg|right|thumb|Oddly enough, one of the few scenes you can replicate with the toys.]]
The Spychangers accompanied [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]] to [[Montrose Island]] where Predacon activity was causing the volcano to become violent. They attempted to keep [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] and [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]] busy while Optimus went to use his blizzard storm on the volcano. When the volcano was ruptured and lava threatened the nearby resort, Crosswise took point in the Spychangers' [[Inferno Blast]] to divert its path. He warned that his engine was in danger of redlining, but it survived long enough to complete the maneuver. {{storylink|Volcano (episode)|Volcano}}
The Spychangers accompanied [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]] to [[Montrose Island]] where Predacon activity was causing the volcano to become violent. They attempted to keep [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] and [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]] busy while Optimus went to use his blizzard storm on the volcano. When the volcano was ruptured and lava threatened the nearby resort, Crosswise took point in the Spychangers' [[Inferno Blast]] to divert its path. He warned that his engine was in danger of redlining, but it survived long enough to complete the maneuver. {{storylink|Volcano (episode)|Volcano}}


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The Spychangers took part in the ambush of the Decepticons after the Autobot base was discovered. {{storylink|Surprise Attack!}} After Galvatron's defeat, they celebrated by racing with Skid-Z. {{storylink|The Final Battle (RID)|The Final Battle}}
The Spychangers took part in the ambush of the Decepticons after the Autobot base was discovered. {{storylink|Surprise Attack!}} After Galvatron's defeat, they celebrated by racing with Skid-Z. {{storylink|The Final Battle (RID)|The Final Battle}}
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===Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
===Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
{{CRnote}}
{{CRnote|Crosswise||X-Car}}
====Super Spychangers catalog====
=====''Super Spychanger Lottery''=====
[[File:SuperSpychangersCatalogArt.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.1]]
[[File:SuperSpychangersCatalogArt.jpg|left|thumb]]


With [[Ultra Magnus (RID)|God Magnus]] having departed Earth aboard [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Brave Maximus]], the Autobots were unable to call upon his power when a new menace suddenly arose to challenge them. In order to combat this threat, a plan was put into motion to upgrade the Spychangers with [[Spark Engine]]s, granting them Super Modes.  
With [[Ultra Magnus (RID)|God Magnus]] having departed Earth aboard [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Brave Maximus]], the Autobots were unable to call upon his power when a new menace suddenly arose to challenge them. In order to combat this threat, a plan was put into motion to upgrade the Spychangers with [[Spark Engine]]s, granting them Super Modes.  


Super Crosswise had improved gravity abilities and now could fly using this power. In his free time, he researched methods to improve the Spark Engine.<ref>[http://tflab.net/japaspe/carrobo/ssc.html Super Spychangers story and bios in Japanese]</ref><ref>[http://www.allspark.com/content/view/731/37/ English translation of story and bios]</ref>
Super X-Car had improved gravity abilities and now could fly using this power. In his free time, he researched methods to improve the Spark Engine. {{Storylink|The Secret of the Birth of the Super Spychangers}}


====Ask Vector Prime====
====Ask Vector Prime====
The threat was [[Chainsaw]] and his [[Mutant (G1)|Mutants]]. Super Crosswise battled [[Gangrene]], who had attempted to disrupt the 2002 [[World Cup]] with shamanic magic. His improved abilities came in handy when Chainsaw and the rest of his Mutants attempted to overrun the Autobot base. Using the power of teamwork, the Super Spychangers defeated and captured the villains. Though the [[Go-Brillium]] which powered them was used up and they were no longer Super, they retained [[To sell toys|new color schemes]]. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/01}}
According to a story heard by [[Vector Prime]] at [[Axiom Nexus]], the threat was [[Chainsaw]] and his [[Mutant (G1)|Mutants]]. Super X-Car battled [[Gangrene]], who had attempted to disrupt the 2002 [[World Cup]] with shamanic magic. His improved abilities came in handy when Chainsaw and the rest of his Mutants attempted to overrun the Autobot base. Using the power of teamwork, the Super Spychangers defeated and captured the villains. Though the [[Go-Brillium]] which powered them was used up and they were no longer Super, they retained [[To sell toys|new color schemes]]. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/01}}


====''Legends'' comic====
====''Legends'' comic====
When [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] and his [[Commando (RID)|Commandos]] attacked the [[Dimensional Patrol]]'s [[Neo Brave Maximus]] to rescue [[Megatron (RID)|Devil Gigatron]], the Super Spychangers were sent out to the front lines. Their damage to the [[Cyber Falcon-class spaceship|Commando's ship]] led to it crashing into the base. {{Storylink|LGEX Scourge Prologue}}
When [[Scourge (RID)|Black Convoy]] and his [[Commando (RID)|Combatrons]] attacked the [[Dimensional Patrol]]'s [[Neo Brave Maximus]] to rescue [[Megatron (RID)|Devil Gigatron]], the Super Spychangers were sent out to the front lines. Their damage to the [[Cyber Falcon-type spaceship|Combatrons' ship]] led to it crashing into the base. {{Storylink|LGEX Black Convoy Prologue}}


==Toys==
==Toys==
===''Robots in Disguise'' (2001)===
===''Robots in Disguise'' (2001)===
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise-CR.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|A transparent concept car? That's almost ''too'' inconspicuous!]]
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise-CR.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|A transparent concept car? That's almost ''too'' inconspicuous!]]
*'''X-Car''' (Spychanger, March 2000)
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''X-Car''' (Spychanger, 2000)}}</ul>
**''Takara ID number:'' '''C-008'''
:*''ID number:'' '''C-008'''
**''Accessories:'' Gun
:*''Release date'': March ??, 2000
:*''Accessories'': "Gravity beam-gun"
{{toydesigner|[[Masakatsu Saito]] (concept artist)}}


:Released in the first wave of ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|Car Robots]]'' product, "X-Car" is a [[redeco]] of the ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' [[Go-Bot (G2)|Go-Bots]] [[High Beam#Toys|High Beam]] mold, transforming into a concept car with an exposed rear engine that looks ''exactly'' like the [[Wikia:hotwheels:Speed Blaster|Speed Blaster]] car from Mattel's ''Hot Wheels'' line that was first released in 1991 under the names "Back Burner" and "Sonic Special". His car panels are colorless clear plastic with blue [[Paint operation|paint applications]] on the inside. He features through-axle construction, allowing for super-speedy racing on smooth surfaces, and his car mode is compatible with many tracks and playsets from ''Hot Wheels'' and ''Matchbox''. His left front window has heat-sensitive paint that reveals an Autobot insignia, in a method similar to the original [[rubsign]]s.
:Released in the first wave of ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|Car Robots]]'' product, "X-Car" is a [[redeco]] of the ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' [[Go-Bot (G2)|Go-Bots]] [[High Beam (G2)#Toys|High Beam]] mold, transforming into a concept car with an exposed rear engine that looks ''exactly'' like the [[Wikia:hotwheels:Speed Blaster|Speed Blaster]] car from [[Mattel]]'s ''[[Hot Wheels (franchise)|Hot Wheels]]'' line that was first released in 1991 under the names "Back Burner" and "Sonic Special". His car panels are colorless clear plastic with blue [[Paint operation|paint applications]] on the inside. He features through-axle construction, allowing for super-speedy racing on smooth surfaces, and his car mode is compatible with many tracks and playsets from ''Hot Wheels'' and ''Matchbox''. His left front window has heat-sensitive paint that reveals an Autobot insignia, in a method similar to the original [[rubsign]]s.


:This mold was also used to make the ''Generation 2'' Go-Bot versions of [[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Go-Bot|Bumblebee]] and BotCon-[[exclusive]] [[Nightracer (G2)#Toys|Nightracer]].
:This mold was also used to make the ''Generation 2'' Go-Bot versions of [[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Go-Bot|Bumblebee]] and BotCon-[[exclusive]] [[Nightracer (G2)#Toys|Nightracer]].
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::*''[http://tfu.info/2000/Cybertron/XCar/xcar.htm More information on X-Car at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://tfu.info/2000/Cybertron/XCar/xcar.htm More information on X-Car at TFU.info]''
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{-}}


{{anchor|6pack}}
{{-}}{{anchor|6pack}}
[[File:RID-toy SpyChanger6pack.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67]]
[[File:RID-toy SpyChanger6pack.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67]]
*'''Spychanger DX 6-Piece Set''' (Multi-pack, March 2000)
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''Spychanger DX 6-Piece Set''' (Multi-pack, 2000)}}</ul>
**''Takara ID number:'' '''C-011'''
:*''ID number:'' '''C-011'''
**''Accessories:'' Gun
:*''Release date'': March ??, 2000
:*''Accessories'': "Gravity beam-gun"


:All six Spychangers were not only sold as individuals in Japan, but in a six-piece giftset as well. The toys in the set were identical to their individual releases, and all six bio cards were included.
:All six Spychangers were not only sold as individuals in Japan, but in a six-piece giftset as well. The toys in the set were identical to their individual releases, and all six bio cards were included.


:[[Sonokong]] also released this giftset in [[South Korea|Korean]] markets with no differences other than the packaging.
:[[Sonokong]] also released this giftset in [[South Korea|Korean]] markets in new windowless packaging, with each member lacking the heat-sensitive insignia.
 
::*''[https://cameboxs.tistory.com/337 Korean blog post detailing the Sonokong release]''
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{-}}


{{anchor|Jusco}}
{{-}}{{anchor|Jusco}}
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise-Jusco.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|Robin, no!]]
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise-Jusco.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|Robin, no!]]
*'''X-Car''' (Original Spychanger, August 2000)
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''X-Car''' (Original Spychanger, 2000)}}</ul>
**''Accessories:'' Gun
:*''Release date'': August ??, 2000
:*''Accessories'': "Gravity beam-gun"


:An [[exclusive]] "Original Spychanger" [[redeco]] of X-Car in transparent blue and red plastics, this version was only available from [[AEON|JUSCO]] stores in Japan as a direct-mail premium to members of their "Peppy Kids Republic" (元気キッズ共和国, ''Genki Kidzu Kyōwakoku''), a sort of subsidiary/offshoot for selling baby goods and children's clothing. Since membership was open only to kids 12 and under and this version was shipped blind-packed, getting the entire set of six was extremely difficult.
:An [[exclusive]] "Original Spychanger" [[redeco]] of X-Car in transparent blue and red plastics, this version was only available from [[AEON|JUSCO]] stores in Japan as a direct-mail premium to members of their "Peppy Kids Republic" (元気キッズ共和国, ''Genki Kidzu Kyōwakoku''), a sort of subsidiary/offshoot for selling baby goods and children's clothing. Since membership was open only to kids 12 and under and this version was shipped blind-packed, getting the entire set of six was extremely difficult.
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::*''[http://tfu.info/2000/Cybertron/ClearXCar/xcar.htm More information on Clear X-Car at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://tfu.info/2000/Cybertron/ClearXCar/xcar.htm More information on Clear X-Car at TFU.info]''
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{-}}


{{anchor|RID2pack}}
{{-}}{{anchor|RID2pack}}
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67|Well, the plainly-visible Autobot symbol just gives it all away, don't it?]]
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67|Well, the plainly-visible Autobot symbol just gives it all away, don't it?]]
*'''W.A.R.S.''' / '''Crosswise''' (Basic Class two-pack, July 2001)
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''W.A.R.S.''' / '''Crosswise''' (Basic Class two-pack, 2001)}}</ul>
**''Accessories:'' Gun
:*''Accessories'': Gun


:The [[Hasbro]] ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|Robots in Disguise]]'' version of "Crosswise" was available only in a two-pack with [[W.A.R.S.#Robots in Disguise (2001)|W.A.R.S.]]. This version replaces the heat-sensitive insignia with a normal Autobot insignia [[tampograph]] on the roof of the car. He also features three extra red stripes: one on his spoiler and two underneath the doors.
:The [[Hasbro]] ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|Robots in Disguise]]'' version of "Crosswise" was available only in a two-pack with [[W.A.R.S.#Robots in Disguise (2001)|W.A.R.S.]]. This version replaces the heat-sensitive insignia with a normal Autobot insignia [[tampograph]] on the roof of the car. He also features three extra red stripes: one on his spoiler and two underneath the doors.
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::*''[http://tfu.info/2001/Autobot/Crosswise/crosswise.htm More information on Crosswise at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://tfu.info/2001/Autobot/Crosswise/crosswise.htm More information on Crosswise at TFU.info]''
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{-}}


{{anchor|KBclear}}
{{-}}{{anchor|KBclear}}
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise-KBclear.jpg|right|upright=1.67|thumb]]
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise-KBclear.jpg|right|upright=1.67|thumb]]
*'''Crosswise''' (Spy Changer, August 2002)  
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''Crosswise''' (Spy Changer, 2002)}}</ul>
**''Accessories:'' Gun
:*''Accessories'': Gun


:All six original Spychangers were redecoed in clear versions of their normal plastic colors (while keeping their normal paint applications), and released on individual cards through [[KB Toys]] and [[Target]] chains. Crosswise's blue ended up a fair bit brighter than his normal release thanks to the plastic changes. This packaging was the first to identify the team as "Spy Changers" in Hasbro's markets.
:All six original Spychangers were redecoed in clear versions of their normal plastic colors (while keeping their normal paint applications), and released on individual cards through [[KB Toys]] and [[Target]] chains. Crosswise's blue ended up a fair bit brighter than his normal release thanks to the plastic changes. This packaging was the first to identify the team as "Spy Changers" in Hasbro's markets.
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::*''[http://tfu.info/2002/Autobot/KBCrosswise/crosswise.htm More information on Kay-Bee clear Crosswise at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://tfu.info/2002/Autobot/KBCrosswise/crosswise.htm More information on Kay-Bee clear Crosswise at TFU.info]''
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{-}}


{{anchor|KB2}}
{{-}}{{anchor|KB2}}
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise-KBclear2.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67]]
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise-KBclear2.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67]]
*'''Crosswise''' (Spy Changer, June 2003)  
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''Crosswise''' (Spy Changer, 2003)}}</ul>
**''Accessories:'' Gun
:*''Accessories'': Gun


:A second round of KB Toys-exclusive "Spy Changers" was released on individual ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)|Armada]]''-style cards, this time with (mostly) different colors in clear plastics. Crosswise got a candy-like clear red and purple coloration, and lost the overwhelming majority of his paint applications, including his "signature" X and all of the internal paint.
:A second round of KB Toys-exclusive "Spy Changers" was released on individual ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)|Armada]]''-style cards, this time with (mostly) different colors in clear plastics. Crosswise got a candy-like clear red and purple coloration, and lost the overwhelming majority of his paint applications, including his "signature" X and all of the internal paint.
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::*''[http://tfu.info/2003/Autobot/Crosswise/crosswise.htm More information on Kay-Bee Crosswise #2 at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://tfu.info/2003/Autobot/Crosswise/crosswise.htm More information on Kay-Bee Crosswise #2 at TFU.info]''
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{-}}


{{anchor|TinyTins}}
{{-}}{{anchor|TinyTins}}
* '''Crosswise''' (Tiny Tins, July 2003)
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''Crosswise''' (Tiny Tins, 2003)}}</ul>
** Accessories: Rifle, carrying tin  
:*''Accessories'': Rifle, carrying tin  


:The normal Hasbro version of Crosswise was released as part of the first assortment of [[Tiny Tins]] Transformers, coming with a carrying tin. The actual toy was identical to the normal retail release.
:The normal Hasbro version of Crosswise was released as part of the first assortment of [[Tiny Tins]] Transformers, coming with a carrying tin. The actual toy was identical to the normal retail release.
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{{anchor|Super}}
{{anchor|Super}}
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise-Super.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67]]
[[File:RID-toy Crosswise-Super.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67]]
*'''Super X-Car''' (Spychanger, March 2003)  
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''Super X-Car''' (Spychanger, 2003)}}</ul>
**''Spychanger ID number'': ???
:*''Release date'': March ??, 2003
**''Accessories:'' Gun
:*''Accessories:'' "Gravity beam-gun"


:Three years after the ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|Car Robots]]'' line ended in Japan, Takara put out individually blind-boxed redecoes of the Spychangers, this time as part of the ''[[The Transformers: Super Spychanger Lottery|Super Spychanger Lottery]]'' line. These particular redecos represented [[Super Mode]] versions of the Spychangers. Crosswise was done in clear-green (without the internal paint) with light gray inner parts. He also retained the Hasbro-added faction symbol on his roof, rather than using the Takara heat-sensitive windshield.
:Three years after the ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|Car Robots]]'' line ended in Japan, Takara put out individually blind-boxed redecoes of the Spychangers, this time as part of the ''[[The Transformers: Super Spychanger Lottery|Super Spychanger Lottery]]'' line. These particular redecos represented [[Super Mode]] versions of the Spychangers. Crosswise was done in clear-green (without the internal paint) with light gray inner parts. He also retained the Hasbro-added faction symbol on his roof, rather than using the Takara heat-sensitive windshield.


:In every case of twelve Super Spychangers, two were done in entirely colorless-clear plastics with their normal paint applications remaining. All six Spychangers were done in these "chase" clears, and while you knew which model you were getting thanks to numbers on the packaging, you did not know if you got a clear version until you opened the baggie inside.
:In each case of twelve Super Spychangers, two were all-clear-plastic versions (but keeping their paint applications). All six Spychangers had a clear variant, representing a "transitional" form between their regular and Super modes (as [[Side Burn (RID)|Side Burn]] does in the episode "[[The Human Element]]", immortalized in plastic by the "[[X-Brawn#SuperClear|3 Super Car Robo Brother Set <Clear Version>]]" toy set). However, there was no way to tell which two were clear without opening the boxes and opaque plastic bags within.


::*''[http://tfu.info/2003/Cybertron/SuperX-Car/xcar.htm More information on Super X-Car at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://tfu.info/2003/Cybertron/SuperX-Car/xcar.htm More information on Super X-Car at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://tfu.info/2003/Cybertron/ClearSuperX-Car/x-car.htm More information on clear Super X-Car at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://tfu.info/2003/Cybertron/ClearSuperX-Car/x-car.htm More information on clear Super X-Car at TFU.info]''
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{G2HighBeamMold}}
{{--}}
{{-}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
[[File:Mirage's Betrayal Crosswisebillboard.jpg|right|upright=1.1|thumb]]
[[File:Mirage's Betrayal Crosswisebillboard.jpg|right|upright=1.1|thumb]]
* When ambushing the Predacons in "Mirage's Betrayal", Crosswise cunningly concealed himself on a billboard advertising his alt-mode, with his license plate number and ''name'' (albeit his Japanese name) prominently displayed.
* When ambushing the Predacons in "Mirage's Betrayal", Crosswise cunningly concealed himself on a billboard advertising his alternate mode, with his license plate number and ''name'' (albeit his Japanese name) prominently displayed.
* No, his Japanese name is "X-Car", not "{{w|Speed Racer|Racer X}}".
*Crosswise's preliminary Hasbro name was '''X-Tech'''.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20010907070945/media.hasbro.com/release.cfm?release=17 Toy Fair 2001 Press Release]</ref>
*Crosswise's preliminary Hasbro name was '''X-Tech'''.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20010907070945/media.hasbro.com/release.cfm?release=17 Toy Fair 2001 Press Release]</ref>
*In the Latin Spanish version of the show, Crosswise seems to have a German [[accent]].
*In the Latin Spanish version of the show, Crosswise seems to have a German [[accent]].
===Foreign names===
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''X-Car''' (エックスカー ''Ekkusu Kā'')
*''Japanese:'' '''X-Car''' (エックスカー ''Ekkusu Kā'')
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==References==
==References==
<references />
{{reflist}}


[[Category:KB Toys exclusives]]
[[Category:KB Toys exclusives]]
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[[Category:Robots in Disguise (2001) Autobots]]
[[Category:Robots in Disguise (2001) Autobots]]
[[Category:Scientists]]
[[Category:Scientists]]
[[Category:Spy Changers]]
[[Category:Spychangers]]
[[Category:Super Spychanger Lottery Autobots]]

Latest revision as of 02:29, 17 March 2026

The name or term "Crosswise" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Crosswise (disambiguation).
Crosswise is an Autobot Spychanger from the Robots in Disguise continuity family.
Some spell it Xwise.

Crosswise is one of the elite Spychangers, the Autobots' team of ninja-like warriors. The brains of the group, he busies himself with working on his teammates' maintenance and upgrading, researching the potential of the Spark Engines. His specialty is the manipulation of gravity, using his gravity-beam gun to great effect; when he charges up into super mode, his gravity-manipulation powers expand to being able to bend his own personal gravity, allowing him to fly.

Fiction

[edit]

2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon

[edit]
Voice actor: Dan Woren (English), Junichi Miura (Japanese), Vladimir Gerasimov (Russian), Wan-gyeong Seong (Korean), Ednaldo Lucena (Portuguese)
Displaying about twelve points of articulation not found on the actual toy.

When the Predacons stole the Plutonium Energy Generator, T-AI called in the Spychangers. Hot Shot, Crosswise and R.E.V. responded first, pursuing the Predacons onto the beach where they were joined by the other three Spychangers. During the "cyber-jousting", Crosswise gave R.E.V. a lift. The Predacons eventually escaped with a fake generator which the Spychangers had swapped for the real one. Spychangers to the Rescue

After Optimus was captured and tortured by Megatron, the Spychangers joined the Autobot Brothers in rescuing their leader and seeing off the Predacons. Sideburn's Obsession

Later, the team tried to protect a ruby from Predacon theft and Mirage's failure to take a shot resulted in the Predacons escaping. When Mirage pretended to defect and led the Spychangers to Megatron's Mega-Laser Cannon, Crosswise was able to formulate a plan to destroy it using the Global Space Bridge. Mirage's Betrayal

The Spychangers also took part in the International Grand Prix in an attempt to find Skid-Z and were blinded by Megatron a short time into the race. Skid Z's Choice On another occasion, the Spychangers were called back to base to watch footage of various battles, but had to wrap up a fight with the Predacons first. R.E.V. rode on Crosswise again. Hope for the Future

Oddly enough, one of the few scenes you can replicate with the toys.

The Spychangers accompanied Optimus Prime to Montrose Island where Predacon activity was causing the volcano to become violent. They attempted to keep Scourge and Sky-Byte busy while Optimus went to use his blizzard storm on the volcano. When the volcano was ruptured and lava threatened the nearby resort, Crosswise took point in the Spychangers' Inferno Blast to divert its path. He warned that his engine was in danger of redlining, but it survived long enough to complete the maneuver. Volcano

In between all their adventures, the Autobots still had to perform some of the more menial tasks, such as regularly testing out the global space bridge. Lessons of the Past

Sent to stop the Decepticons from finding Fortress Maximus, the Spychangers jumped out in front of the foe and were soundly trounced by Armorhide and Rollbar. Fortress Maximus

The Spychangers took part in the ambush of the Decepticons after the Autobot base was discovered. Surprise Attack! After Galvatron's defeat, they celebrated by racing with Skid-Z. The Final Battle

Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

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The events of the Robots in Disguise cartoon occur in Japanese continuity as noted above, except that they take place in the world of the original Generation 1 cartoon where the Transformer cast are time travelers from the Beast Era to Tokyo in the year 2000, and Crosswise is named "X-Car".
Super Spychanger Lottery
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With God Magnus having departed Earth aboard Brave Maximus, the Autobots were unable to call upon his power when a new menace suddenly arose to challenge them. In order to combat this threat, a plan was put into motion to upgrade the Spychangers with Spark Engines, granting them Super Modes.

Super X-Car had improved gravity abilities and now could fly using this power. In his free time, he researched methods to improve the Spark Engine. The Secret of the Birth of the Super Spychangers

Ask Vector Prime

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According to a story heard by Vector Prime at Axiom Nexus, the threat was Chainsaw and his Mutants. Super X-Car battled Gangrene, who had attempted to disrupt the 2002 World Cup with shamanic magic. His improved abilities came in handy when Chainsaw and the rest of his Mutants attempted to overrun the Autobot base. Using the power of teamwork, the Super Spychangers defeated and captured the villains. Though the Go-Brillium which powered them was used up and they were no longer Super, they retained new color schemes. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/01

Legends comic

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When Black Convoy and his Combatrons attacked the Dimensional Patrol's Neo Brave Maximus to rescue Devil Gigatron, the Super Spychangers were sent out to the front lines. Their damage to the Combatrons' ship led to it crashing into the base. LGEX Black Convoy Prologue

Toys

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Robots in Disguise (2001)

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A transparent concept car? That's almost too inconspicuous!
  • X-Car (Spychanger, 2000)
  • ID number: C-008
  • Release date: March ??, 2000
  • Accessories: "Gravity beam-gun"
  • Known designers: Masakatsu Saito (concept artist)
Released in the first wave of Car Robots product, "X-Car" is a redeco of the Generation 2 Go-Bots High Beam mold, transforming into a concept car with an exposed rear engine that looks exactly like the Speed Blaster car from Mattel's Hot Wheels line that was first released in 1991 under the names "Back Burner" and "Sonic Special". His car panels are colorless clear plastic with blue paint applications on the inside. He features through-axle construction, allowing for super-speedy racing on smooth surfaces, and his car mode is compatible with many tracks and playsets from Hot Wheels and Matchbox. His left front window has heat-sensitive paint that reveals an Autobot insignia, in a method similar to the original rubsigns.
This mold was also used to make the Generation 2 Go-Bot versions of Bumblebee and BotCon-exclusive Nightracer.
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  • Spychanger DX 6-Piece Set (Multi-pack, 2000)
  • ID number: C-011
  • Release date: March ??, 2000
  • Accessories: "Gravity beam-gun"
All six Spychangers were not only sold as individuals in Japan, but in a six-piece giftset as well. The toys in the set were identical to their individual releases, and all six bio cards were included.
Sonokong also released this giftset in Korean markets in new windowless packaging, with each member lacking the heat-sensitive insignia.
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Robin, no!
  • X-Car (Original Spychanger, 2000)
  • Release date: August ??, 2000
  • Accessories: "Gravity beam-gun"
An exclusive "Original Spychanger" redeco of X-Car in transparent blue and red plastics, this version was only available from JUSCO stores in Japan as a direct-mail premium to members of their "Peppy Kids Republic" (元気キッズ共和国, Genki Kidzu Kyōwakoku), a sort of subsidiary/offshoot for selling baby goods and children's clothing. Since membership was open only to kids 12 and under and this version was shipped blind-packed, getting the entire set of six was extremely difficult.
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Well, the plainly-visible Autobot symbol just gives it all away, don't it?
  • W.A.R.S. / Crosswise (Basic Class two-pack, 2001)
  • Accessories: Gun
The Hasbro Robots in Disguise version of "Crosswise" was available only in a two-pack with W.A.R.S.. This version replaces the heat-sensitive insignia with a normal Autobot insignia tampograph on the roof of the car. He also features three extra red stripes: one on his spoiler and two underneath the doors.
The initial releases of this set have W.A.R.S. packaged in robot mode with Crosswise in vehicle mode, pointed straight upward. Later releases have both toys in vehicle mode, tilted to a 1 o'clock position.
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  • Crosswise (Spy Changer, 2002)
  • Accessories: Gun
All six original Spychangers were redecoed in clear versions of their normal plastic colors (while keeping their normal paint applications), and released on individual cards through KB Toys and Target chains. Crosswise's blue ended up a fair bit brighter than his normal release thanks to the plastic changes. This packaging was the first to identify the team as "Spy Changers" in Hasbro's markets.
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  • Crosswise (Spy Changer, 2003)
  • Accessories: Gun
A second round of KB Toys-exclusive "Spy Changers" was released on individual Armada-style cards, this time with (mostly) different colors in clear plastics. Crosswise got a candy-like clear red and purple coloration, and lost the overwhelming majority of his paint applications, including his "signature" X and all of the internal paint.
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  • Crosswise (Tiny Tins, 2003)
  • Accessories: Rifle, carrying tin
The normal Hasbro version of Crosswise was released as part of the first assortment of Tiny Tins Transformers, coming with a carrying tin. The actual toy was identical to the normal retail release.
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Super Spychanger Lottery

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  • Super X-Car (Spychanger, 2003)
  • Release date: March ??, 2003
  • Accessories: "Gravity beam-gun"
Three years after the Car Robots line ended in Japan, Takara put out individually blind-boxed redecoes of the Spychangers, this time as part of the Super Spychanger Lottery line. These particular redecos represented Super Mode versions of the Spychangers. Crosswise was done in clear-green (without the internal paint) with light gray inner parts. He also retained the Hasbro-added faction symbol on his roof, rather than using the Takara heat-sensitive windshield.
In each case of twelve Super Spychangers, two were all-clear-plastic versions (but keeping their paint applications). All six Spychangers had a clear variant, representing a "transitional" form between their regular and Super modes (as Side Burn does in the episode "The Human Element", immortalized in plastic by the "3 Super Car Robo Brother Set <Clear Version>" toy set). However, there was no way to tell which two were clear without opening the boxes and opaque plastic bags within.
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Notes

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  • When ambushing the Predacons in "Mirage's Betrayal", Crosswise cunningly concealed himself on a billboard advertising his alternate mode, with his license plate number and name (albeit his Japanese name) prominently displayed.
  • Crosswise's preliminary Hasbro name was X-Tech.[1]
  • In the Latin Spanish version of the show, Crosswise seems to have a German accent.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: X-Car (エックスカー Ekkusu Kā)
  • Korean: X-Car (엑스카 Ekseu Ka)
  • Russian: Umnik (Умник, "Know-All")

References

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