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:''The Headmaster  is a <s>L33T H4x0r</s> [[Human|human]] from the [[Animated|Animated]] [[Continuity family|continuity family]].''  
:''The Headmaster  is a <s>L33T H4x0r</s> [[human]] from the [[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]] [[continuity family]].''  


[[Image:Headm anim.JPG|right|300px|thumb|LOLbots.]]
[[Image:Henrymastersonandhead.jpg|right|350px|thumb|All ur face r belong 2 us.]]
The '''Headmaster''' is the alternate identity of '''Henry Masterson''', a disgruntled [[Sumdac Systems|Sumdac Systems]] employee with the ability to take control of robots by replacing their heads with robotic heads that he controls. He's a gigantic dork who plays too many video games and seems to have crossed the line between reality and fiction. His vocabulary is littered with slang from teh internets, with terms like "n00bs" and "Total ownage!"
The '''Headmaster''' is the alternate identity of '''Henry Masterson''', a disgruntled [[Sumdac Systems]] employee who can take control of robots by replacing their heads with his [[Headmaster unit]]. He's a gigantic dork who plays too many video games and seems to have crossed the line between reality and fiction. His vocabulary is littered with slang from the internets, with terms like "n00bs" and "Total ownage!"


The Headmaster's control unit possesses a veritable arsenal of onboard weaponry, with grenades, missiles, and lasers, the latter of which can be used for combat or to decapitate his robot victims. The control unit can also transform from head to bipedal robot.
{{bigquote|TOTAL OWNAGE!|The Headmaster... all the time|"[[Headmaster (episode)|Headmaster]]"}}


{{quote|TOTAL OWNAGE!|The Headmaster...all the time.|"[[Headmaster (episode)|Headmaster]]"}}
==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Animated'' cartoon===
===''Animated'' cartoon===
:''Voice actor'': [[Alexander Polinsky|Alexander Polinsky]] (English), [[Alexander Doering|Alexander Doering]] (German)
{{voiceactor|[[Alexander Polinsky]] (English), [[Kōsuke Okano]] (Japanese)|[[Alexander Doering]] (German), [[Artur Święs]] (Polish), [[Luca Bottale]] (Italian), [[Jari Salo]] (Finnish), [[Frédéric Popovic]] (French), [[Sergio Rodríguez-Guisán]] (Castilian Spanish), [[Alejandro Trejo]] (Latin-American Spanish, seasons 1 and 2), [[Javier Rodríguez Castellanos]] (Latin-American Spanish, season 3), [[Silvio Giraldi]] (Portuguese, seasons 1 and 2), [[Vagner Santos]] (Portuguese, season 3)}}
 
[[Image:Henrymastersonandhead.jpg|left|200px|thumb|All ur face r belong 2 us.]]
Henry Masterson grew up tinkering with Sumdac Systems robots and got a job as an engineer for them at a relatively young age.  His genius caught the attention of his superiors, and he eventually had the honor of presenting his "Headmaster" project, a human-piloted transforming battle suit that could remove and replace the heads of automatons, to [[Isaac Sumdac|Isaac Sumdac]] himself.  The demonstration went awry when the Headmaster unit proved to be too heavy for his robotic test subject, making it collapse and sending its weaponry towards [[Detroit|Detroit]].  Sumdac, incensed by Masterson's plans to put his invention to military use, fired him in a fit of Donald Trump-esque rage.


[[Image:Headmastertotalownage.jpg|right|150px|thumb|im in ur body shootn ur doods]]
[[Image:Headmastertotalownage.jpg|left|200px|thumb|im in ur body shootn ur doods]]
Masterson apparently absconded with his Headmaster prototype and went off to sulk and play with his Rock 'Em, Sock 'Em Robots.  He decided that having his own company would be "wicked sweet", as would exacting his revenge on Sumdac.  Needing a robot sturdy enough to support his control unit, he chanced upon a news report on [[Bulkhead (Animated)|Bulkhead]]. The emo jerk ambushed and decapitated Bulkhead and subsequently went on a rampage in the Autobot's body.
Henry Masterson grew up tinkering with Sumdac Systems robots and got a job as an engineer for them at a relatively young age. His genius caught the attention of his superiors, and he eventually had the honor of presenting his "Headmaster" project, a human-piloted [[Headmaster unit|transforming battle suit]] that could remove and replace the heads of automatons, to [[Isaac Sumdac (Animated)|Isaac Sumdac]] himself. The demonstration went awry when the Headmaster unit proved to be too heavy for his robotic test subject, making it collapse and sending its weaponry towards [[Detroit]]. Sumdac, incensed by Masterson's plans to put his invention to military use, fired him in a fit of rage.


He demolished several Sumdac [[Police drone|police drones]] en route to a solar power plant. Dubbing himself "the Headmaster", he hijacked local television broadcasts to deliver his ultimatum: Unless he was paid $700 billion, personally delivered by Isaac Sumdac, he would set the [[Solar fusion reactor|solar fusion reactor]] to overload, which would result in the obliteration of the entire state of [[Michigan|Michigan]] (including Masterson himself). Sumdac arrived in a [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|tractor trailer]], accompanied by [[Sari Sumdac|his daughter]], [[Captain Fanzone|Captain Fanzone]], and a [[Bumblebee (Animated)|small]] [[Prowl (Animated)|convoy]] of [[Ratchet (Animated)|vehicles]]. Sumdac offered Henry the money, but the Headmaster grabbed him and announced his intention to take the ransom money and destroy the city of Detroit anyway, then use the threat of future robot attacks to sell his Headmaster units to the military.
Masterson apparently absconded with his Headmaster prototype and went off to sulk and play with his Rock 'Em, Sock 'Em Robots. He decided that having his own company would be "wicked sweet", as would exacting his revenge on Sumdac. Needing a robot sturdy enough to support his control unit, he chanced upon a news report on [[Bulkhead (Animated)|Bulkhead]]. The emo jerk ambushed and decapitated Bulkhead and subsequently went on a rampage in the Autobot's body.


[[Image:TFA Headmaster Bulkhead body rampage.JPG|left|175px|thumb|I d00 it for teh lulz!]]
[[Image:TFA Headmaster Bulkhead body rampage.JPG|right|200px|thumb|I d00 it for teh lulz!]]
When he checked the trailer for the money, he found only the enraged head of Bulkhead.  The convoy of vehicles revealed themselves as the [[Autobot|Autobots]] and engaged the Headmaster in combat.  After taking a pounding from them, the Headmaster unleashed the weaponry of his control unit. He managed to corner Optimus Prime and began to slice the Autobot leader's head off.  Prevented from doing so thanks to an ambush by Bulkhead's severed head, the Headmaster was soon felled by Prowl. Masterson decided to flee, but his flying Headmaster unit was knocked out of the sky by the still-disembodied Bulkhead.  With the Autobots distracted by the overloading reactor, the Headmaster transformed his head unit into robot mode and fled. {{storylink|Headmaster (episode)|Headmaster}}
He demolished several Sumdac [[police drone]]s en route to a solar power plant. Dubbing himself "the Headmaster", he hijacked local television broadcasts to deliver his ultimatum: Unless he was paid $700 billion, personally delivered by Isaac Sumdac, he would set the [[Sidney Biggles-Jones Memorial Solar Fusion Plant|solar fusion reactor]] to overload, which would result in the obliteration of the entire state of [[Michigan]] (including Masterson himself). Sumdac arrived in a [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|tractor trailer]], accompanied by [[Sari Sumdac (Animated)|his daughter]], [[Carmine Fanzone|Captain Fanzone]], and a [[Bumblebee (Animated)|small]] [[Prowl (Animated)|convoy]] of [[Ratchet (Animated)|vehicles]]. Sumdac offered Henry the money, but the Headmaster grabbed him and announced his intention to take the ransom money and destroy the city of Detroit anyway, then use the threat of future robot attacks to sell his Headmaster units to the military.


Once [[Porter C. Powell|Porter C. Powell]] took control of Sumdac Systems, he was quick to rehire Masterson in the interest of reaping that lucrative arms market for which Isaac lacked the taste. Powell gave Masterson Sari's bedroom as his office while in the process of kicking her out of it. Masterson was quick to make himself comfortable and started planning renovations to hook the place up for some major gameage. Powell wasn't about to let his employee just slack around, though, and put him to work on a new Headmaster Unit project, even giving him [[Tutor Bot|Tutor Bot]] and [[Sparkplug (robot dog)|Sparkplug]] to outfit with smaller Units and laser-shooting upgrades.
When he checked the trailer for the money, he found only the enraged head of Bulkhead. The convoy of vehicles revealed themselves as the [[Autobot]]s and engaged the Headmaster in combat. After taking a pounding from them, the Headmaster unleashed the weaponry of his control unit. He managed to corner Optimus Prime and began to slice the Autobot leader's head off. Prevented from doing so thanks to an ambush by Bulkhead's severed head, the Headmaster was soon felled by Prowl. Masterson decided to flee, but his flying Headmaster unit was knocked out of the sky by the still-disembodied Bulkhead. With the Autobots distracted by the overloading reactor, the Headmaster transformed his head unit into robot mode and fled. {{storylink|Headmaster (episode)|Headmaster}}


[[Image:Returnofheadmaster headmastersvictim.jpg|right|150px|thumb|0v3rc10ck3d.]]
[[Image:Returnofheadmaster sarisroom.jpg|thumb|left|200px|I'm in ur rom, 0wn!ng ur doods.]]
The Headmaster wanted more than just little bots to tinker with, however, and stole [[Sentinel Prime (Animated)|Sentinel Prime]]'s body, upgrading it as well. He would have gotten away with it, but Optimus managed to track him down, defeat Sentinel's possessed body, and take the Headmaster to justice. At least, he was ''almost'' brought to justice, until Powell showed up and wriggled his employee out of a legal loophole.  {{storylink|The Return of the Headmaster|The Return of the Headmaster}}
Once [[Porter C. Powell]] took control of Sumdac Systems, he was quick to rehire Masterson in the interest of reaping that lucrative arms market for which Isaac lacked the taste. Powell gave Masterson Sari's bedroom as his office while in the process of kicking her out of it. Masterson was quick to make himself comfortable and started planning renovations to hook the place up for some major gameage. Powell wasn't about to let his employee just slack around, though, and put him to work on a new Headmaster Unit project, even giving him [[Tutor Bot]] and [[Sparkplug (robot dog)|Sparkplug]] to outfit with smaller Units and laser-shooting upgrades.


[[Image:TFA ABTC2 Head Starscream.jpg|left|150px|thumb|This ended in EPIC FAIL]]
[[Image:TransWarped Pt1 Headmaster Starscream Pan.jpg|thumb|150px|[["Weird Al" Yankovic|If he ever meets you, he'll ctrl-alt-delete you!]] ]]
When the [[Decepticon|Decepticons]] completed the [[Space bridge|space bridge]] that would transport them to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Decepticon leader [[Megatron (Animated)|Megatron]] had [[Lugnut|Lugnut]] and [[Blitzwing (Animated)|Blitzwing]] retrieve a Headmaster unit from Sumdac Tower to coerce Bulkhead into helping them repair the bridge.  {{storylink|A Bridge Too Close, Part I|A Bridge Too Close, Part I}} During a battle between the Decepticons and [[Starscream (Animated)|Starscream]] and his [[Starscream clone|clones]], Isaac Sumdac of all people used the Headmaster to body-jack Starscream, only to be decapitated by an unimpressed Megatron.  {{storylink|A Bridge Too Close, Part II|A Bridge Too Close, Part II}}
The Headmaster wanted more than just little bots to tinker with, however, and stole [[Sentinel Prime (Animated)|Sentinel Prime]]'s body, upgrading it as well. He would have gotten away with it, but Optimus managed to track him down, defeat Sentinel's possessed body, and take the Headmaster to justice. At least, he was ''almost'' brought to justice, until Powell showed up and wriggled his employee out of a legal loophole.  {{storylink|The Return of the Headmaster}}


{{spoiler|TransWarped|3/21/09}}
Furious that his Headmaster unit had been absconded with, Masterson was unintimidated when Sari returned to [[Sumdac Tower]] with Isaac in tow, informing the Sumdacs that the Autobots would return his Headmaster unit to him or "heads would roll". At which point Optimus Prime picked him up from behind and asked for clarification on whose heads would be rolling. Furious at their actions while running the company, Isaac Sumdac immediately fired both Porter C. Powell and Henry Masterson.
Furious that his Headmaster unit had been absconded with, Masterson was unintimated when Sari returned to Sumdac Tower with Isaac in tow, informing the Sumdacs that the Autobots would return his Headmaster unit to him and or "heads would roll". At which point Optimus Prime picked him up from behind and asked for clarification on whose heads would be rolling. Furious at their actions while running the company, Isaac Sumdac immediately fired both Porter C. Powell and Henry Masterson.


[[Image:TFA TransWarped Masterson captured.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Say it with us, folks: "Total ownage!"]]
[[Image:TFA TransWarped Masterson captured.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Say it with us, folks: "T0t4l 0wn4g3!"]]
Enraged that he had been fired again, Masterson tracked his Headmaster unit to the mine, where he discovered [[Starscream (Animated)|Starscream]]'s body, ready to be taken over. After a brief fight with Bulkhead the next day, Masterson returned to Detroit, then listened in on Isaac Sumdac's phone calls. Learning that Sumdac was heading to meet Sari at [[Burger Bot]], Masterson ambushed the "happy family", only to be interuppted by Optimus Prime again. A struggle followed, destroying the Burger Bot in the process. Finally, Prime taunted Masterson into transforming, saying that a "n00b" like him might have trouble with it. Screaming that nobody called him a "n00b", Masterson iniated a transformation, only for his Headmaster unit to be crushed and shot off Starscre's body when it began. As Starscream's body flew into the river, Masterson was captured by Optimus Prime and turned over to the police. Lets see how far his slang gets him in prison. {{storylink|TransWarped}}
Enraged that he had been fired again, Masterson tracked his Headmaster unit to the mine, where he discovered [[Starscream (Animated)|Starscream]]'s body, ready to be taken over. After a brief fight with Bulkhead the next day, Masterson returned to Detroit, then listened in on Isaac Sumdac's phone calls. Learning that Sumdac was heading to meet Sari at [[Burger Bot]], Masterson ambushed the "happy family", only to be interrupted by Optimus Prime again. A struggle followed, destroying the Burger Bot in the process.


Finally, Prime taunted Masterson into transforming, saying that a "n00b" like him might have trouble with it. Screaming that nobody called him a "n00b", Masterson initiated a transformation, only to discover the headmaster unit was far too large to accommodate the transformation, causing his Headmaster unit to be crushed and pop off. As Starscream's body flew into the river, Masterson was captured by Optimus Prime and turned over to the police. {{storylink|TransWarped}}
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===''Kre-O'' comic===
[[File:EarthsMostWanted-Nightbirdstotheshadows.jpg|thumb|Being a Headmaster is easy when heads in your universe snap clean off.]]


==Toys==
The Headmaster was wanted as one of the Earth's most high-profile criminals. Alongside [[Donny Finkleberg|Robot Master]], [[Doctor Arkeville]], [[Spike Witwicky (G1)|Autobot Spike]] and a small army of [[Nightbird (G1)|Nightbirds]], he stormed [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] to steal the giant robot's brain. While the others fought, he managed to swipe [[Sentinel Prime (Animated)|Sentinel Prime]]'s body and gained access to Metroplex's processing core. After having downloaded Metroplex's brain onto a floppy disk, the Headmaster attempted to make good on his escape, only for [[Carzap (BT)|Carzap]] to catch up to him. The Autobot snatched the disk from the Headmaster, and then [[G.B. Blackrock]] used his [[Circuit Smasher (Kre-O)|Circuit Smasher]] to separate him from Sentinel's body. The Headmaster and his accomplices wound up fleeing empty-handed. {{storylink|The Brick List: Earth's Most Wanted}}
===Animated===
{{--}}
*'''Bulkhead''' (Leader, 2008)


:A non-transforming Headmaster accessory comes packaged with Bulkhead, able to snap into place over the head of the figure and alter its electronic sound and light gimmicks. Once attached, the Headmaster will scream "Total ownage!" and all of Bulkhead's lights (normally yellow) turn red. The Headmaster can attach to all other ''Animated'' Leader class figures, although Megatron's instructions do not refer to this feature, and the Headmaster does not alter his electronics. In comparison, Ultra Magnus's instructions ''do'' call out of the gimmick, but the Headmaster still apparently does not unlock any new sounds or lights.
==Games==
===Transformers Animated: ''Action Packs''===
{{note|The Headmaster is featured as a playable game card. He is a purple card, has a value of 1 point, and has the following power: "-2 to any Autobot in play."}} {{storylink|Transformers Animated: Action Packs}}


:While box photography show the Headmaster accessory with [[Show-accuracy|show-accurate]] solid pink antennae, the final production version has clear plastic antennae. Although this is presumably intended to utilise a light-piping style technique in order to light up from Bulkhead's flashing lights, it... doesn't work very well.
==Toys==
 
{{main|Headmaster unit#Toys}}
==Trivia==
* The Headmaster is the first ''Animated'' supervillain to escape capture by the end of the episode. Guess he isn't a ''total'' loser.
 
* Like [[Nanosec|some]] villains in the series, his real name is a pun on his eventual supervillain name.
 
* Because the Headmaster unit is not a Transformer, its transformation sound is very different.


* Headmaster seems to be the Transformers equivalent of &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_Freak_%28villain%29" class="extiw" title="wikipedia:Control_Freak_(villain)"&gt;Control Freak&lt;/a&gt; from the &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen_Titans_%28TV_series%29" class="extiw" title="wikipedia:Teen_Titans_(TV_series)"&gt;Teen Titans cartoon&lt;/a&gt;, even having the same voice actor, [[Derrick Wyatt|creator]], and similar manner of speaking.  Although Headmaster's peculiarities are centered around computers, Control Freak's were centered around television.
===''Kre-O''===
[[File:KreO-toy Headmaster.jpg|250px|thumb|The goat, the GOAT!!]]
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-multi|'''Earth's Most Wanted''' (Kreon multi-pack, 2015)}}</ul>
:*''Accessories'': ''Kre-O'' stand-plate


* [[Derrick J. Wyatt|Derrick J. Wyatt]] incorporated a number of features common to a number of [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] heads into Masterson's robot, although his pointy bits and coloration are a loose homage to [[Loafer|Loafer]].
: The [[Kreon]] Headmaster uses ''[[Kre-O]]'' [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#Kre-O|Sideswipe]]'s helmet and a ''Cityville'' micro-Kreon body, even though the other two [[human]]s in his set are regular-scaled. He is paired with [[Sentinel Prime (Animated)#Kre-O|Sentinel Prime]] (naturally) and shares a flat ''Kre-O'' stand with him. As both he and Sentinel Prime are Kreons, you can of course remove Sentinel's head and replace it with that of the Headmaster if that floats your boat.


* Wyatt stated that the anime series ''&lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tengen_Toppa_Gurren_Lagann" class="extiw" title="wikipedia:Tengen_Toppa_Gurren_Lagann"&gt;Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann&lt;/a&gt;'' did not have any influence on the design of Headmaster's head-robot, as Wyatt had not seen the series till most of the first season of ''Animated'' was complete. He expressed regret, as in retrospect, he'd have liked to include some of the ''Gurren Lagann'' design elements.&lt;sup id="cite_ref-0" class="reference"&gt;&lt;a href="#cite_note-0" title=""&gt;[1]&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/sup&gt;
: The "Earth's Most Wanted" Kreon pack was originally available only at [[BotCon 2015]], and also includes Kreons of [[Nightbird (G1)#Kre-O|Nightbird]], [[Donny Finkleberg#Kre-O|Robot Master]], [[Doctor Arkeville#Kre-O|Dr. Arkeville]], and [[Spike Witwicky (G1)#Kre-O|Autobot Spike]].


* Masterson is every phony Internet tough guy you've ever met.
==Notes==
* Headmaster seems to be the ''Transformers'' equivalent of {{w|Control Freak (Teen Titans)|Control Freak}} from the {{w|Teen Titans (TV series)|''Teen Titans'' cartoon}}, even having the same voice actor, [[Derrick J. Wyatt|creator]], and similar manner of speaking. The only difference between them is that Headmaster's peculiarities are centered around video games, whereas Control Freak's were centered around television.


==References==
===Foreign names===
&lt;div class="references-small"&gt;
*''Japanese:'' '''Henry Masterson''' (ヘンリー・マスターソン ''Henrī Masutāson''), '''Headmaster''' (ヘッドマスター ''Heddomasutā'')
&lt;ol class="references"&gt;&lt;li id="cite_note-0"&gt;[#cite_ref-0" title=""&gt;↑&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=21975298&amp;postID=8564559979841180115 Comments section of "Back from Botcon" in Derrick Wyatt's blog]&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
*''French:'' '''Cérébro-pilote''' ("Cerebro-pilot")
*''Portuguese:'' '''Unidade Mestre''' ("Master Unit")


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Latest revision as of 21:00, 13 December 2025

The name or term "Headmaster" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Headmaster (disambiguation).
The Headmaster is a L33T H4x0r human from the Animated continuity family.
All ur face r belong 2 us.

The Headmaster is the alternate identity of Henry Masterson, a disgruntled Sumdac Systems employee who can take control of robots by replacing their heads with his Headmaster unit. He's a gigantic dork who plays too many video games and seems to have crossed the line between reality and fiction. His vocabulary is littered with slang from the internets, with terms like "n00bs" and "Total ownage!"

TOTAL OWNAGE!

—The Headmaster... all the time, "Headmaster"

Fiction

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Animated cartoon

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Voice actor: Alexander Polinsky (English), Kōsuke Okano (Japanese), Alexander Doering (German), Artur Święs (Polish), Luca Bottale (Italian), Jari Salo (Finnish), Frédéric Popovic (French), Sergio Rodríguez-Guisán (Castilian Spanish), Alejandro Trejo (Latin-American Spanish, seasons 1 and 2), Javier Rodríguez Castellanos (Latin-American Spanish, season 3), Silvio Giraldi (Portuguese, seasons 1 and 2), Vagner Santos (Portuguese, season 3)
im in ur body shootn ur doods

Henry Masterson grew up tinkering with Sumdac Systems robots and got a job as an engineer for them at a relatively young age. His genius caught the attention of his superiors, and he eventually had the honor of presenting his "Headmaster" project, a human-piloted transforming battle suit that could remove and replace the heads of automatons, to Isaac Sumdac himself. The demonstration went awry when the Headmaster unit proved to be too heavy for his robotic test subject, making it collapse and sending its weaponry towards Detroit. Sumdac, incensed by Masterson's plans to put his invention to military use, fired him in a fit of rage.

Masterson apparently absconded with his Headmaster prototype and went off to sulk and play with his Rock 'Em, Sock 'Em Robots. He decided that having his own company would be "wicked sweet", as would exacting his revenge on Sumdac. Needing a robot sturdy enough to support his control unit, he chanced upon a news report on Bulkhead. The emo jerk ambushed and decapitated Bulkhead and subsequently went on a rampage in the Autobot's body.

I d00 it for teh lulz!

He demolished several Sumdac police drones en route to a solar power plant. Dubbing himself "the Headmaster", he hijacked local television broadcasts to deliver his ultimatum: Unless he was paid $700 billion, personally delivered by Isaac Sumdac, he would set the solar fusion reactor to overload, which would result in the obliteration of the entire state of Michigan (including Masterson himself). Sumdac arrived in a tractor trailer, accompanied by his daughter, Captain Fanzone, and a small convoy of vehicles. Sumdac offered Henry the money, but the Headmaster grabbed him and announced his intention to take the ransom money and destroy the city of Detroit anyway, then use the threat of future robot attacks to sell his Headmaster units to the military.

When he checked the trailer for the money, he found only the enraged head of Bulkhead. The convoy of vehicles revealed themselves as the Autobots and engaged the Headmaster in combat. After taking a pounding from them, the Headmaster unleashed the weaponry of his control unit. He managed to corner Optimus Prime and began to slice the Autobot leader's head off. Prevented from doing so thanks to an ambush by Bulkhead's severed head, the Headmaster was soon felled by Prowl. Masterson decided to flee, but his flying Headmaster unit was knocked out of the sky by the still-disembodied Bulkhead. With the Autobots distracted by the overloading reactor, the Headmaster transformed his head unit into robot mode and fled. Headmaster

I'm in ur rom, 0wn!ng ur doods.

Once Porter C. Powell took control of Sumdac Systems, he was quick to rehire Masterson in the interest of reaping that lucrative arms market for which Isaac lacked the taste. Powell gave Masterson Sari's bedroom as his office while in the process of kicking her out of it. Masterson was quick to make himself comfortable and started planning renovations to hook the place up for some major gameage. Powell wasn't about to let his employee just slack around, though, and put him to work on a new Headmaster Unit project, even giving him Tutor Bot and Sparkplug to outfit with smaller Units and laser-shooting upgrades.

If he ever meets you, he'll ctrl-alt-delete you!

The Headmaster wanted more than just little bots to tinker with, however, and stole Sentinel Prime's body, upgrading it as well. He would have gotten away with it, but Optimus managed to track him down, defeat Sentinel's possessed body, and take the Headmaster to justice. At least, he was almost brought to justice, until Powell showed up and wriggled his employee out of a legal loophole. The Return of the Headmaster

Furious that his Headmaster unit had been absconded with, Masterson was unintimidated when Sari returned to Sumdac Tower with Isaac in tow, informing the Sumdacs that the Autobots would return his Headmaster unit to him or "heads would roll". At which point Optimus Prime picked him up from behind and asked for clarification on whose heads would be rolling. Furious at their actions while running the company, Isaac Sumdac immediately fired both Porter C. Powell and Henry Masterson.

Say it with us, folks: "T0t4l 0wn4g3!"

Enraged that he had been fired again, Masterson tracked his Headmaster unit to the mine, where he discovered Starscream's body, ready to be taken over. After a brief fight with Bulkhead the next day, Masterson returned to Detroit, then listened in on Isaac Sumdac's phone calls. Learning that Sumdac was heading to meet Sari at Burger Bot, Masterson ambushed the "happy family", only to be interrupted by Optimus Prime again. A struggle followed, destroying the Burger Bot in the process.

Finally, Prime taunted Masterson into transforming, saying that a "n00b" like him might have trouble with it. Screaming that nobody called him a "n00b", Masterson initiated a transformation, only to discover the headmaster unit was far too large to accommodate the transformation, causing his Headmaster unit to be crushed and pop off. As Starscream's body flew into the river, Masterson was captured by Optimus Prime and turned over to the police. TransWarped

Kre-O comic

[edit]
Being a Headmaster is easy when heads in your universe snap clean off.

The Headmaster was wanted as one of the Earth's most high-profile criminals. Alongside Robot Master, Doctor Arkeville, Autobot Spike and a small army of Nightbirds, he stormed Metroplex to steal the giant robot's brain. While the others fought, he managed to swipe Sentinel Prime's body and gained access to Metroplex's processing core. After having downloaded Metroplex's brain onto a floppy disk, the Headmaster attempted to make good on his escape, only for Carzap to catch up to him. The Autobot snatched the disk from the Headmaster, and then G.B. Blackrock used his Circuit Smasher to separate him from Sentinel's body. The Headmaster and his accomplices wound up fleeing empty-handed. The Brick List: Earth's Most Wanted

Games

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Transformers Animated: Action Packs

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The Headmaster is featured as a playable game card. He is a purple card, has a value of 1 point, and has the following power: "-2 to any Autobot in play."

Transformers Animated: Action Packs

Toys

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Main article: Headmaster unit#Toys

Kre-O

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The goat, the GOAT!!
  • Earth's Most Wanted (Kreon multi-pack, 2015)
  • Accessories: Kre-O stand-plate
The Kreon Headmaster uses Kre-O Sideswipe's helmet and a Cityville micro-Kreon body, even though the other two humans in his set are regular-scaled. He is paired with Sentinel Prime (naturally) and shares a flat Kre-O stand with him. As both he and Sentinel Prime are Kreons, you can of course remove Sentinel's head and replace it with that of the Headmaster if that floats your boat.
The "Earth's Most Wanted" Kreon pack was originally available only at BotCon 2015, and also includes Kreons of Nightbird, Robot Master, Dr. Arkeville, and Autobot Spike.

Notes

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  • Headmaster seems to be the Transformers equivalent of Control Freak from the Teen Titans cartoon, even having the same voice actor, creator, and similar manner of speaking. The only difference between them is that Headmaster's peculiarities are centered around video games, whereas Control Freak's were centered around television.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Henry Masterson (ヘンリー・マスターソン Henrī Masutāson), Headmaster (ヘッドマスター Heddomasutā)
  • French: Cérébro-pilote ("Cerebro-pilot")
  • Portuguese: Unidade Mestre ("Master Unit")