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{{disambig2|the possible Allspark mutation|Blaster's brother in the Marvel Comics|Toaster}}
{{disambig2|the Allspark-mutated toaster-bot from ''Revenge of the Fallen''|the toaster-bot who is Blaster's brother from ''Generation 1''|Toaster}}
{{disambig2|a toaster|a Transformer who likes toast|Ramjet (G1)}}
:''Ejector is an [[Energon mutation|AllSpark Mutation]] and [[Decepticon]] from the [[Live-action film series|live-action film]] [[continuity family]].''
:''The toaster bot is a [[Transformer|Transformer]] from the [[Movie (franchise)|2007 movie franchise]] in the [[Live-action film series|live-action film]] [[Continuity family|continuity family]].''


[[Image:Toaster dew.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Transformers 2: Electric Dewgaloo]]
[[File:ToasterBotEjector.jpg|thumb|upright=1.95|Howdy-doodley-doo!]]
The '''toaster bot''' is a<s>n</s> <s>evil</s> mischievous Transformer secretly living with three twenty-something humans in an apartment flat. He conceals himself in the form of a 4-slot bread searing machine (a toaster) usually located on the kitchen counter.  He has revealed himself only to one of his roommates ("the Patsy") and he is now attempting to drive him mad.


The toaster bot's robot mode is a bipedal robot about 1.5 feet tall with red glowing internal parts (possibly heating elements.) His most distinctive feature is an articulated 'tail' from which he rapidly spins his retractable power plug like a flail. He cannot speak English, but appears to understand it. In toaster mode, he is capable of concealing a small payload within his frame (such as a 20 oz bottle). However, doing so prevents actual toast from being inserted inside of him, and thus partially compromises his disguise.
'''Ejector''' is a<s>n evil</s> mischievous Transformer who can conceal himself in the form of a 4-slot bread searing machine (namely, a toaster). He cannot speak English, but appears to understand it. In toaster mode, he is capable of concealing a small payload within his frame (such as a 20 oz bottle). However, doing so prevents actual toast from being inserted inside of him, and thus partially compromises his disguise.
 
It is his goal in life to render the world around him blackened and crispy, unpalatable to those living in it no matter the amount of tasty jam they try to apply. A simple goal for a simple machine.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
While the Patsy and his other roommates were out, the toaster bot snuck into the fridge and stole the Patsy's last 20 oz [[Mountain Dew|Mountain Dew]]. When he returned to find it missing, the Patsy reasoned aloud that the toaster must have taken it to aggravate him in increasingly accusatory tones until his roommates intervened to calm him down—whereupon the the toaster bot Transformed behind their backs and performs a taunting 'touchdown dance', rubbing himself obscenely against the cool and glistening surface of the Dew bottle while the Pasty shrieked in impotent rage.<ref>The 'Toaster' Transform Your Summer Mountain Dew commercial.</ref>
===''Revenge of the Fallen'' film===
Ejector was brought to life when [[Sam Witwicky]] dropped a piece of the [[AllSpark]]. Along with his fellow [[Appliancebot]]s, he tried to attack Sam but was blasted by [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]] for his troubles. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}}
{{note|Ejector’s involvement in the preceding events, or events mostly similar, were also chronicled in the novels ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (novel)|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen]]'', and ''[[The Last Prime]]''; the comic mini-series ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Official Movie Adaptation]]''; and the storybook "[[When Robots Attack!]]".}}
 
==Commercial appearances==
[[File:Toaster dew.jpg|left|thumb|Transformers 2: Electric Dewgaloo]]
 
While the Patsy and his other roommates were out, Ejector snuck into the fridge and stole the Patsy's last 20 oz [[Mountain Dew]]. When he returned to find it missing, the Patsy reasoned aloud that the toaster must have taken it to aggravate him in increasingly accusatory tones until his roommates intervened to calm him down—whereupon Ejector transformed behind their backs and performed a taunting "touchdown dance", rubbing himself obscenely against the cool and glistening surface of the Dew bottle while the Patsy shrieked in impotent rage. {{storylink|Commercial/Transformers (2007)#Mountain Dew|Mountain Dew "Transform Your Summer" Commercial}} <ref>[http://pepsi.yahoo.com/transformyoursummer/video.php The "Toaster" commercial for the "Transform Your Summer" Mountain Dew campaign.] ([http://web.archive.org/web/http://pepsi.yahoo.com/transformyoursummer/video.php backup link])</ref>
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==Roommates==
==Related characters==
==="The Patsy"===
==="The Patsy"===
[[Image:Toaster roommate punkd.jpg|left|thumb|ALL I WANTED WAS A PEPSI!]]
[[File:Toaster roommate punkd.jpg|thumb|ALL I WANTED WAS A PEPSI!]]
The Patsy knows his toaster is both alive... and evil. He's seen it, moving around, causing trouble when no one else is paying attention—but for some reason ''he'' always gets blamed for the toaster's mischief!
The Patsy knows his toaster is both alive...and evil. He's seen it moving around, causing trouble when no one else is paying attention—but for some reason ''he'' always gets blamed for the toaster's mischief!


The Patsy at least partially doubts his own sanity in the face of the toaster's growing campaign of <s>terror</s> humiliation, and he has begun to construct elaborate logical proofs for the toaster bot's existence... that fail to convince his roommates, but leave the toaster bot in stitches.
The Patsy at least partially doubts his own sanity in the face of the toaster's growing campaign of <s>terror</s> humiliation, and he has begun to construct elaborate logical proofs for Ejector's existence... that fail to convince his roommates, but leave Ejector in stitches.
 
One of these days he's going to get that the toaster bot, yes he will! And ''then'' we'll see who the crazy one around here is! Ha! ''Ha ha ha ha ha...''


One of these days, he's going to get that Ejector, yes he will! And ''then'' we'll see who the crazy one around here is! Ha! ''Ha ha ha ha ha...''
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===The couch guys===
===The couch guys===
[[Image:Toaster roommates couch.jpg|thumb|We got the couch, now all we need is find three girls and we can start our own show]]
[[File:Toaster roommates couch.jpg|thumb|left|We got the couch, now all we need is to find three girls, and we can start our own show.]]
The Patsy's roommates think he's crazy for projecting all his insecurities and failings onto the toaster, he needs a girlfriend to project his failings and insecurities onto like a normal guy.
The Patsy's roommates think he's crazy for projecting all his insecurities and failings onto the toaster. They figure he needs a girlfriend to project his failings and insecurities onto, like a normal guy.
 
Oh, God, is he yelling again? Yeah, okay, we'll do something about it...as soon as it's a commercial. Well, not if it's one of those delightful Mac/PC ads...
{{--}}
 
==Toys==
===''Revenge of the Fallen''===
[[File:rotf-ejector-toy-scout.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66|[[Repurposing|Maybe]] ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (toyline)|Shattered Glass]]'' [[Toaster]], someday.]]
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Ejector''' (Scout Class, [[2009]])}}</ul>
:*''Japanese ID number:'' '''RD-15'''
{{toydesigner|[[Eric Siebenaler]] (Hasbro)}}
 
: Part of the fourth wave of ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|Revenge of the Fallen]]'' Scout Class toys, Ejector transforms into a modified [http://www.dualit.com/products/classic-toasters Dualit Classic Vario toaster], which is quite famous in [[United Kingdom|Britain]].<ref>[http://www.oafe.net/yo/tfm2_ejec.php OAFE - Transformers 2: Ejector review]</ref> His plug deviates from the Dualit's British standard plug, substituting a style that appears to be modeled after the [http://www.powercords.co.uk/standard.htm AS 3112] standard.
 
:Yes, it's a transforming toaster — and with a courage of 10, he sure is a {{w|The Brave Little Toaster|brave little toaster}}.
 
:Of course you want it. Unfortunately, a bottle of Mountain Dew is not included.
 
:The silver paint used in his deco tends to scratch and flake quite easily, as it does not properly bond to the plastic. On the upside, he looks pretty good without it anyway.


Oh, God, is he yelling again? Yeah, okay, we'll do something about it... as soon as it's a commercial. Well, not if it's one of those delightful Mac/PC ads...
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2009/Decepticon/Ejector/ejector.htm More information on Ejector at TFU.info]''
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* He gets his designation from his [http://benprocter.com/SITEv2/HTML/ZOOM_Trans/ZOOM_64.html character model designs].
[[File:StandMixerAndEjector.jpg|thumb|"My wife asked why I carried a gun in the house. 'Decepticons' I replied. She laughed, I laughed, the toaster laughed, I shot the toaster. It was a good time."]]
*Though the toaster bot's origins are not explicitly stated, it is possible he is an [[Allspark Mutation|Allspark Mutation]] of the type seen in the [[Transformers (2007)|2007 film]].
*For Ejector's appearance in ''When Robots Attack!'', he was given a completely made-up color scheme, as was every Appliancebot in that storybook.
*While in the Mountain Dew commercial and on official design sheets Ejector has four arms, in ROTF he only has two. The toy was most likely based on the first model, thus the 4 arms.
 
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Ejector''' (イジェクター ''Ejekutā'')


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
[[Category:AllSpark Mutations]]
* [http://pepsi.yahoo.com/transformyoursummer/video.php 'Toaster' commercial on the Transform Your Summer website.] (currently down)
[[Category:Movie Transformers]]
 
[[Category:Revenge of the Fallen Decepticons]]
 
[[Category:Movie characters]]

Latest revision as of 19:45, 26 May 2024

This article is about the Allspark-mutated toaster-bot from Revenge of the Fallen. For the toaster-bot who is Blaster's brother from Generation 1, see Toaster.
Ejector is an AllSpark Mutation and Decepticon from the live-action film continuity family.
Howdy-doodley-doo!

Ejector is an evil mischievous Transformer who can conceal himself in the form of a 4-slot bread searing machine (namely, a toaster). He cannot speak English, but appears to understand it. In toaster mode, he is capable of concealing a small payload within his frame (such as a 20 oz bottle). However, doing so prevents actual toast from being inserted inside of him, and thus partially compromises his disguise.

It is his goal in life to render the world around him blackened and crispy, unpalatable to those living in it no matter the amount of tasty jam they try to apply. A simple goal for a simple machine.

Fiction

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Revenge of the Fallen film

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Ejector was brought to life when Sam Witwicky dropped a piece of the AllSpark. Along with his fellow Appliancebots, he tried to attack Sam but was blasted by Bumblebee for his troubles. Revenge of the Fallen

Ejector’s involvement in the preceding events, or events mostly similar, were also chronicled in the novels Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and The Last Prime; the comic mini-series Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Official Movie Adaptation; and the storybook "When Robots Attack!".

Commercial appearances

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Transformers 2: Electric Dewgaloo

While the Patsy and his other roommates were out, Ejector snuck into the fridge and stole the Patsy's last 20 oz Mountain Dew. When he returned to find it missing, the Patsy reasoned aloud that the toaster must have taken it to aggravate him in increasingly accusatory tones until his roommates intervened to calm him down—whereupon Ejector transformed behind their backs and performed a taunting "touchdown dance", rubbing himself obscenely against the cool and glistening surface of the Dew bottle while the Patsy shrieked in impotent rage. Mountain Dew "Transform Your Summer" Commercial [1]

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"The Patsy"

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ALL I WANTED WAS A PEPSI!

The Patsy knows his toaster is both alive...and evil. He's seen it moving around, causing trouble when no one else is paying attention—but for some reason he always gets blamed for the toaster's mischief!

The Patsy at least partially doubts his own sanity in the face of the toaster's growing campaign of terror humiliation, and he has begun to construct elaborate logical proofs for Ejector's existence... that fail to convince his roommates, but leave Ejector in stitches.

One of these days, he's going to get that Ejector, yes he will! And then we'll see who the crazy one around here is! Ha! Ha ha ha ha ha...

The couch guys

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We got the couch, now all we need is to find three girls, and we can start our own show.

The Patsy's roommates think he's crazy for projecting all his insecurities and failings onto the toaster. They figure he needs a girlfriend to project his failings and insecurities onto, like a normal guy.

Oh, God, is he yelling again? Yeah, okay, we'll do something about it...as soon as it's a commercial. Well, not if it's one of those delightful Mac/PC ads...

Toys

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Revenge of the Fallen

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Maybe Shattered Glass Toaster, someday.
  • Ejector (Scout Class, 2009)
Part of the fourth wave of Revenge of the Fallen Scout Class toys, Ejector transforms into a modified Dualit Classic Vario toaster, which is quite famous in Britain.[2] His plug deviates from the Dualit's British standard plug, substituting a style that appears to be modeled after the AS 3112 standard.
Yes, it's a transforming toaster — and with a courage of 10, he sure is a brave little toaster.
Of course you want it. Unfortunately, a bottle of Mountain Dew is not included.
The silver paint used in his deco tends to scratch and flake quite easily, as it does not properly bond to the plastic. On the upside, he looks pretty good without it anyway.


Notes

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"My wife asked why I carried a gun in the house. 'Decepticons' I replied. She laughed, I laughed, the toaster laughed, I shot the toaster. It was a good time."
  • For Ejector's appearance in When Robots Attack!, he was given a completely made-up color scheme, as was every Appliancebot in that storybook.
  • While in the Mountain Dew commercial and on official design sheets Ejector has four arms, in ROTF he only has two. The toy was most likely based on the first model, thus the 4 arms.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Ejector (イジェクター Ejekutā)

References

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