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:''Blurr is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Transformers Animated]] [[continuity family]] he was brifly known as ''Blue Racer''''.
:''Blurr is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Animated continuity family]].


[[Image:Blurranimated.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Speed^3]]
[[Image:Blurranimated.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Speed^3]]
'''Blurr''' is a bot of action. And words. A ''lot'' of words. A lot of words said at high speed.
'''Blurr''' is a bot of action. And words. A ''lot'' of words. A lot of words said at ''high speed''.


An intelligence agent in the [[Cybertron Elite Guard]], Blurr tends to barrel ahead with whatever he's doing and simply expects everyone else to keep pace... be it on a mission or in simple conversation. His motor-mouth and penchant for tangents tend to leave others in the dust, forcing them to ask him to repeat things.
An intelligence agent in the [[Elite Guard|Cybertron Elite Guard]], Blurr tends to barrel ahead with whatever he's doing and simply expects everyone else to keep pace... be it on a mission or in simple conversation. His motor-mouth and penchant for tangents tend to leave others in the dust, forcing them to ask him to repeat things.


{{bigquote|First of all, the name's not "Zippy"! As a matter of fact, I don't believe I've ever met another bot named Zippy, so one can only assume that you came up with "Zippy" in reference to my speed, which may be technically accurate, but lacks a certain creativity!|Blurr introduces himself to [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]]|"[[A Bridge Too Close, Part I]]"}}
{{bigquote|First of all, the name's not "Zippy"! As a matter of fact, I don't believe I've ever met another bot named Zippy, so one can only assume that you came up with "Zippy" in reference to my speed, which may be technically accurate, but lacks a certain creativity!|Blurr introduces himself to [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]]|"[[A Bridge Too Close, Part I]]"}}
 
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Animated'' cartoon===
===Cartoon continuity===
:''Voice actor:'' [[John Moschitta]] (English), [[Gerald Schaale]] (German), [[Davide Garbolino]] (Italian), [[Yuri Chesman]] (Portuguese)
====''Animated'' cartoon====
{{Idw-tfa}}
{{voiceactor|[[John Moschitta]] (English), [[Takahiro Sakurai]] (Japanese)|[[Gerald Schaale]] (German), [[Davide Garbolino]] (Italian), [[Yuri Chesman]] (Portuguese), [[Luis Rojas]] (Latin-American Spanish, seasons 1 and 2), [[Javier Rodríguez Castellanos]] (Latin-American Spanish, season 3), [[Iñaki Baliño]] (Castilian Spanish), [[Juha Paananen]] (Finnish), [[Frédéric Popovic]] (French), [[Jin-uk Hong]] (Korean)}}


[[Image:Blurrbumblebeerace.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Unknown to Bumblebee, Blurr is secretly his older brother, Rex, who ran away from home years ago!]]
[[Image:Blurrbumblebeerace.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Unknown to Bumblebee, Blurr is secretly his older brother, Rex, who ran away from home years ago!]]
Blurr initially became known to the Autobots on [[Earth]] through his participation in [[Master Disaster]]'s ''[[Street Demon]]'' races. This was because Master Disaster manipulated him using a remote control that contained an [[AllSpark (Animated)|AllSpark]] fragment.


Blurr proved impossible to beat on the race course; under Master Disaster's control, Blurr used aggressive tactics and sped past [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]] twice, even though the yellow Autobot was using his rocket boosters.
''Blurr was present at Autobot Memorial Plaza in Iacon, as Sentinel Prime delivered the eulogy on [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus Prime's]] supposedly fallen crew.'' {{storylink|Dispatches}}
 
After Optimus Prime's crew was discovered to be alive on [[Earth]], [[Autobot High Command]], unable to monitor the situation themselves, assigned Blurr to covertly monitor Prime's crew and Decepticon activity on the planet. {{storylink|A Bridge Too Close, Part I}} Under unknown circumstances, Blurr crossed paths with [[Master Disaster (Animated)|Master Disaster]], overseer of the ''[[Street Demon]]'' races. Via an [[AllSpark]] fragment lodged in a remote control, Master Disaster was able to enthral the Autobot, locking him in vehicle mode and using him as a ringer in the races. Blurr's speed and aggressive tactics proved impossible to beat, the Elite Guardsman even outpacing a [[turbo booster]] using [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]].


Later, the [[AllSpark Key]] detected the AllSpark fragment, so [[Sari Sumdac|Sari]] stole the remote control to investigate it, which apparently broke Master Disaster's control over Blurr. When [[Blitzwing (Animated)|Blitzwing]] was about to attack Bumblebee, Blurr charged off a bridge and played a mid-air game of chicken with Blitzwing, causing the Decepticon to veer off and crash into a skyscraper. Later that night, Bumblebee was on the roof of the Autobots' factory base when he spotted Blurr driving down a nearby highway past the building. Bee called out a thank you, but Blurr gave no response.  {{storylink|Velocity}}
When the [[AllSpark Key]] detected the AllSpark fragment, [[Sari Sumdac (Animated)|Sari]] stole the remote control to investigate it. Breaking open the remote broke its control over Blurr. When [[Blitzwing (Animated)|Blitzwing]] was about to attack Bumblebee, Blurr charged off a bridge and played a mid-air game of chicken with Blitzwing, causing the Decepticon to veer off and crash into a skyscraper. Later that night, Bumblebee was on the roof of the Autobots' factory base when he spotted Blurr driving down a nearby highway past the building. Bee called out a thank you, but Blurr gave no response.  {{storylink|Velocity (episode)|Velocity}}


[[Image:AniBlurr-bust-ABTC.jpg|thumb|250px|There was a time when he wouldn't speak. Now he won't shut up.]]
[[Image:AniBlurr-bust-ABTC.jpg|thumb|250px|There was a time when he wouldn't speak. Now he won't shut up.]]
Blurr intercepted a transmission between [[Megatron (Animated)|Megatron]] and a double agent on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] revealing that [[Bulkhead (Animated)|Bulkhead]] was the best [[space bridge]] technician in the entire galaxy, and would thus be a target for kidnapping. Blurr sped off to try to stop Megatron, but was instead stopped by Bumblebee. The yellow bot chased him around for a while, until he finally knocked Blurr off the road. This angered Blurr, so he transformed into robot mode, introduced himself and his mission, and gave Bumblebee the chewing out of a lifetime, all in about thirty seconds. Bumblebee missed everything he said past the first sentence.  
After a decacycle of covert surveillance, Blurr intercepted a transmission between [[Megatron (Animated)|Megatron]] and a double agent on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] revealing that [[Bulkhead (Animated)|Bulkhead]] was the best [[space bridge]] technician in the entire galaxy, and would thus be a target for kidnapping. Blurr sped off to try to stop Megatron, but was instead stopped by Bumblebee. The yellow bot chased him around for a while, until he finally knocked Blurr off the road. This angered Blurr, so he transformed into robot mode, introduced himself and his mission, and gave Bumblebee the chewing out of a lifetime, all in about thirty seconds. Bumblebee missed everything he said past the first sentence.  


Later, at the Autobot base, Blurr again introduced himself and explained his mission, this time to the entire Autobot crew, minus Bulkhead. They still had trouble understanding him, but were able to make out the fact that Bulkhead was an expert and that [[Isaac Sumdac]] had aided Megatron in building a space bridge.  
Later, at the Autobot base, Blurr again introduced himself and explained his mission, this time to the entire Autobot crew, minus the abducted Bulkhead. They still had trouble understanding him, but were able to make out the fact that Bulkhead was an expert and that [[Isaac Sumdac (Animated)|Isaac Sumdac]] had aided Megatron in building a space bridge.  


Blurr led Bumblebee, [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus]], and [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] to Megatron's base. They had a brief encounter with Blitzwing and [[Lugnut]], whom Blurr quickly caught in [[stasis cuffs]]. After watching, Bumblebee reluctantly admitted that he was no longer the fastest thing on wheels. The Autobots managed to reach Megatron's throne room, but Blurr was quickly defeated by [[Scrapper (Animated)|Scrapper]]. {{storylink|A Bridge Too Close, Part I}}
Blurr led Bumblebee, [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus]], and [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] to Megatron's base. They had a brief encounter with Blitzwing and [[Lugnut (Animated)|Lugnut]], whom Blurr quickly bound in [[stasis cuffs]]. After watching, Bumblebee reluctantly admitted that he was no longer the fastest thing on wheels. When the Autobots managed to reach the activating space bridge, the [[Constructicon (Animated)|Constructicons]] got the drop on them, [[Scrapper (Animated)|Scrapper]] holding Blurr before [[Starscream (Animated)|Starscream]] and his [[Starscream clone (Animated)|clones]] broke into the mine. {{storylink|A Bridge Too Close, Part I}}


After escaping from Scrapper, Blurr stasis-cuffed [[Skywarp (Animated)|the Coward Starscream]]. As fast as he is, though, Blurr failed to get out of the way of [[Thundercracker (Animated)|the Egomaniac Starscream]], who crashed into both him and Coward Starscream, getting them caught in his cement overcoat and sending them all tumbling into the space bridge. Bulkhead attempted to recall them, but explained that the targeting coordinates of the bridge were never set, meaning that they could have been sent anywhere in the galaxy. {{storylink|A Bridge Too Close, Part II}}
After escaping from Scrapper, Blurr stasis-cuffed [[Skywarp (Animated)|the coward Starscream]]. In his moment of inattention, Blurr was slammed into by [[Thundercracker (Animated)|the Egomaniac Starscream]], absorbing the Coward and Blurr into his cement overcoat and sending them all tumbling into the space bridge. Bulkhead attempted to recall them, but as the targeting coordinates of the bridge were never set, they could have been sent anywhere in the galaxy. {{storylink|A Bridge Too Close, Part II}}


[[Image:TFAni TransWarped Blurr Crushed.jpg|180px|left|thumb|Remember, always recycle your used intelligence agents.]]
[[Image:TFAni TransWarped Blurr Crushed.jpg|180px|left|thumb|Remember, always recycle your used intelligence agents.]]
Winding up on a planetoid near [[Saturn]], Blurr, after enduring the Coward's whining, suggested that the Decepticons firing their [[null-ray]]s at alternating frequencies to dissolve the cement. After the Egomaniac did just that, Blurr bolted off. After failing to raise High Command, Blurr channelled his speed and ran all the way back to Cybertron to warn his superiors.
Arriving at the [[Emirate Xaaron Spacebridge Nexus]], Blurr informed [[Shockwave (Animated)|Longarm Prime]] that the true spy in the Autobot ranks was Shockwave and a voice print cross-reference would reveal his disguise to the Autobots. After confirming that he hadn't revealed this to anyone else, Blurr was attacked by Longarm Prime, Shockwave himself. Dodging Shockwave's firepower, Blurr fled into service tunnels only for the Decepticon to remotely seal the corridors. Trapped, Blurr was crushed between two closing walls.


Though caught in a cement block with the Coward and Egomaniac Starscream clones and floating across a random part of space, Blurr was able to escape due to the clone's efforts. By ricocheting off meteors, moons, and other debris, Blurr was amazingly able to run all the way back to Cybertron. But when he returned, he was greeted by [[Shockwave (Animated)|Longarm Prime]], who wasn't happy to hear Blurr's news that he would be able to identify the traitor by examining Shockwave's voice sample. Longarm attacked Blurr, who sped away. Longarm transformed into Shockwave, and noted that he didn't need to catch to Blurr, only trap him. Shockwave used the building's main computer to lock down the corridors where Blurr had fled through. Trapped, Blurr was crushed between two closing walls.  
[[File:The Return of Blurr - Sari and Cube.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1]]
Longarm later handed off the blue cube that remained to an unwitting [[Cliffjumper (Animated)|Cliffjumper]], requesting he dispose of the "sensitive material". Cliffjumper then opened the incinerator and placed Blurr's remains inside the chute. {{storylink|TransWarped}} ''The Blurr cube lay dormant at the bottom of the compactor chute until Sari Sumdac took a field trip to [[Metroplex (Animated)|The Metroplex]] and stumbled down the same chute.''


Longarm later handed off the blue cube that remained to an unwitting [[Cliffjumper (Animated)|Cliffjumper]], requesting he dispose of the "sensitive material". Cliffjumper then put the cube into a garbage disposal. {{storylink|TransWarped}}
''Her residual [[AllSpark#Animated_continuity_family|AllSpark energy]] revived him, though he was still an immobile cube. When she also inadvertently unleashed a Decepticon weapon from the Great War, [[Kremzeek]], she was able to tap into his speed to reach [[Fortress Maximus (Animated)|Fortress Maximus]] ahead of the creature and save the day.'' {{storylink|The Return of Blurr}} ''Cliffjumper took the Blurr-cube with him to the [[Team Stunticon|Stunticon]]s' show, {{storylink|The Stunti-Con Job}} before Optimus Prime and [[Jazz (Animated)|Jazz]] used the [[AllSpark Matrix]] to restore Blurr's body.'' {{storylink|The Return of Blurr}}
 
====''Legends'' comic====
[[File:Transformers Legends Animated cameos.jpg|thumb|left|350px]]
Restored, Blurr went to confront his would-be killer in his cell while [[Slipstream (Animated)|Slipstream]] and her co-conspirators looked on. {{Storylink|Transformers Legends Final Chapter "Epiloge"|Epiloge}}
 
===''The Cool'' comic===
At the battle for the Decepticon [[space bridge#Animated cartoon|Space Bridge]], Blurr joined his fellow speed warrior, [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]], in taking down [[Blitzwing (Animated)|Blitzwing]] and [[Lugnut (Animated)|Lugnut]]. They used their speed to first confuse their opponents, then slapped them with some stasis cuffs.  As the Decepticons fell over, paralyzed, the pair of Autobots speedsters skipped off while merrily whistling. {{storylink|The Cool Episode 7}}


==Toys==
==Toys==
===''Animated''===
===''Animated''===
[[Image:TFAnimatedBlurrDeluxe.jpg|thumb|300px|Spritle and Chim-Chim sold separately.]]
[[File:Ani-toy Blurr.jpg|thumb|upright=1.67|Spritle and Chim-Chim sold separately.<br>''(Hasbro version pictured)'']]
*'''Blurr''' (Deluxe, 2008)  
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''Blurr''' (Deluxe, 2008 / 2010)}}</ul>
**''Accessories:'' Telescoping grill energy saw
:*''Takara ID number:'' '''TA-30'''
:*''Takara release date'': [[July 24]], 2010
:*''Accessories'': Telescoping grill energy saw
{{toydesigner|[[Eric Siebenaler]] (Hasbro), [[Shogo Hasui]] (TakaraTomy)}}
 
: Part of the fifth wave of Hasbro's ''[[Transformers Animated (toyline)|Animated]]'' Deluxes, Blurr transforms into a sleek futuristic race car. A button on his hood deploys an energy saw weapon; the entire assembly detaches for robot mode, where it can double as a shield, or clip onto his back for storage. Due to his leg design, the very middle of Blurr's rear wheels are the only parts that roll, while the sides do not. These parts stick out a hair, though, so his mobility in vehicle mode is unhindered. His feet can swivel and have ball-jointed toes and heels, which lets him easily pull off running poses, if you can see him doing that sort of thing.
 
: The fin on the top of his head is molded in bendy rubber, which is fortunate, as it'd probably snap off really easily if it wasn't. There's also softer rubber on the tips of his shoulders, [[For safety reasons|so that you don't poke your eye out]], and with a Transformer like Blurr, you need a few precautions like that.
 
: TakaraTomy released Blurr in the sixth wave of their [[Transformers Animated (toyline)#TakaraTomy Animated toyline|''Animated'' toyline]] years later. This version uses a much lighter shade of blue for the soft-plastic parts, as well as a richer, more vibrant metallic blue paint where the Hasbro Blurr has darker desaturated blue.
 
: This toy was [[retool]]ed into ''Animated'' [[Cheetor (Animated)#Toys|Cheetor]].


:Part of the fifth wave of ''[[Transformers Animated (toyline)|Animated]]'' Deluxes, Blurr transforms into a sleek futuristic race car. A button on his hood deploys an energy saw weapon which can double as a shield or clip onto his back in robot mode. Due to his leg design, the very middle of Blurr's rear wheels are the only parts that roll, while the sides do not. These parts stick out a hair, though, so his mobility in vehicle mode is unhindered.
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2009/Autobot/Blurr/blurr.htm More information on Blurr at TFU.info]''


:The pin on the top of his head is molded in bendy rubber, which is fortunate as it'd probably snap off really easily if it wasn't. There's also softer rubber on the tips of his shoulders, [[For safety reasons| so that you don't poke your eye out]], and with a transformer like Blurr, you need a few precautions like that.
{{-}}{{Anchor|Vortex}}
[[Image:AnimatedVortexBlurr.jpg|thumb|upright=1|]]
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''Vortex Blurr''' (Deluxe, <s>2010</s>)}}</ul>
:*''Accessories'': Telescoping grill energy saw
{{toydesigner|[[Marcelo Matere]] (packaging artist)}}


:His feet can swivel and have ball-jointed toes and heels, which lets him easily pull off running poses, if you can see him doing that sort of thing.
: A primarily black [[redeco]] of Blurr, presumably in reference to his space-run from the cartoon. It ultimately went unreleased. Pity. Looks slick.


:*''[http://www.tfu.info/2009/Autobot/Blurr/blurr.htm More information on Blurr at TFU.info]''
{{canceledtoy}}
{{-}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
* At the [[BotCon 2008]] [[Cartoon Network]] panel, it was revealed that Blurr's design has a few small [[homage]]s to ''[[Transtech]]'' [[Cheetor (TransTech)|Cheetor]], mainly the "hollow" wheels in his legs.
* At the [[BotCon 2008]] [[Cartoon Network]] panel, it was revealed that Blurr's design has a few small [[homage]]s to ''[[Transtech]]'' [[Cheetor (TransTech)|Cheetor]], mainly the "hollow" wheels in his legs.
* Aside from the obvious homage aspect, Blurr also has the same [[John Moschitta|voice actor]] as his [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[Blurr (G1)|inspiration]], though Moschitta's speed-speech skill is given a different twist, namely that he no longer repeats himself.
*Character designer [[Derrick J. Wyatt]] put Blurr's "still-beating [[spark]]" in the  animation model for the compacted cube.<ref>http://derrickjwyatt.blogspot.com/2009/03/turn-back-now-spoilers-ahead.html</ref> However, this more detailed model was never used, and Blurr's spark was not shown in the episode.  His life-or-death status is thus left ambiguous in the episode (though Wyatt [[authorial intent|contended]] that characters are not really dead until they [[aggressive depigmentation|turn black and white]]<ref>{{citesocial|quote=Yeah. Only when they are black and white are they completely dead.|link=https://twitter.com/DerrickJWyatt/status/1497476078|name=Derrick J. Wyatt|site=Twitter|year=2009|month=04|day=11|(defunct=)}}</ref>). Of course, he ''was'' still dumped into an incinerator... at least, that's what Cliffjumper was told to do, but in "The Stunti-Con Job", Cliffjumper was seen still holding Blurr's cubed form. The Botcon 2015 script reading—aptly titled "[[The Return of Blurr]]"—confirmed his survival.


* Aside from the obvious homage aspect, Blurr also has the same [[John Moschitta|voice actor]] as his [[Generation 1]] [[Blurr (G1)|inspiration]], though Moschitta's speed-speech skill is given a different twist, namely that he no longer repeats himself.
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Blurr''' (ブラー ''Burā'')


*Character designer [[Derrick J. Wyatt]] put Blurr's "still-beating [[spark]]" in the  animation model for the compacted cube[http://derrickjwyatt.blogspot.com/2009/03/turn-back-now-spoilers-ahead.html]. However, this more detailed model was never used, and Blurr's spark was not shown in the episode.  His life-or-death status is thus left ambiguous in the episode (though Wyatt [[authorial intent|contends]] that characters are not really dead until they turn black and white[http://twitter.com/DerrickJWyatt/status/1497476078]). Of course, he ''was'' still dumped into a garbage chute...
==References==
 
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[[Category:Animated characters]]
[[Category:Animated Autobots]]
[[Category:Autobots]]
[[Category:Elite Guard]]
[[Category:Entertainers]]
[[Category:Legends Autobots]]
[[Category:Reconnaissance specialists]]
[[Category:Reconnaissance specialists]]
[[Category:Spies]]
[[Category:Spies]]
[[Category:Entertainers]]
[[Category:Elite Guard]]

Latest revision as of 02:18, 22 February 2025

The name or term "Blurr" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Blurr (disambiguation).
Blurr is an Autobot from the Animated continuity family.
Speed^3

Blurr is a bot of action. And words. A lot of words. A lot of words said at high speed.

An intelligence agent in the Cybertron Elite Guard, Blurr tends to barrel ahead with whatever he's doing and simply expects everyone else to keep pace... be it on a mission or in simple conversation. His motor-mouth and penchant for tangents tend to leave others in the dust, forcing them to ask him to repeat things.

First of all, the name's not "Zippy"! As a matter of fact, I don't believe I've ever met another bot named Zippy, so one can only assume that you came up with "Zippy" in reference to my speed, which may be technically accurate, but lacks a certain creativity!

—Blurr introduces himself to Bumblebee, "A Bridge Too Close, Part I"

Fiction

[edit]

Cartoon continuity

[edit]

Animated cartoon

[edit]
Events from IDW Publishing or Fun Publications books are in italics.
Voice actor: John Moschitta (English), Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese), Gerald Schaale (German), Davide Garbolino (Italian), Yuri Chesman (Portuguese), Luis Rojas (Latin-American Spanish, seasons 1 and 2), Javier Rodríguez Castellanos (Latin-American Spanish, season 3), Iñaki Baliño (Castilian Spanish), Juha Paananen (Finnish), Frédéric Popovic (French), Jin-uk Hong (Korean)
Unknown to Bumblebee, Blurr is secretly his older brother, Rex, who ran away from home years ago!

Blurr was present at Autobot Memorial Plaza in Iacon, as Sentinel Prime delivered the eulogy on Optimus Prime's supposedly fallen crew. Dispatches

After Optimus Prime's crew was discovered to be alive on Earth, Autobot High Command, unable to monitor the situation themselves, assigned Blurr to covertly monitor Prime's crew and Decepticon activity on the planet. A Bridge Too Close, Part I Under unknown circumstances, Blurr crossed paths with Master Disaster, overseer of the Street Demon races. Via an AllSpark fragment lodged in a remote control, Master Disaster was able to enthral the Autobot, locking him in vehicle mode and using him as a ringer in the races. Blurr's speed and aggressive tactics proved impossible to beat, the Elite Guardsman even outpacing a turbo booster using Bumblebee.

When the AllSpark Key detected the AllSpark fragment, Sari stole the remote control to investigate it. Breaking open the remote broke its control over Blurr. When Blitzwing was about to attack Bumblebee, Blurr charged off a bridge and played a mid-air game of chicken with Blitzwing, causing the Decepticon to veer off and crash into a skyscraper. Later that night, Bumblebee was on the roof of the Autobots' factory base when he spotted Blurr driving down a nearby highway past the building. Bee called out a thank you, but Blurr gave no response. Velocity

There was a time when he wouldn't speak. Now he won't shut up.

After a decacycle of covert surveillance, Blurr intercepted a transmission between Megatron and a double agent on Cybertron revealing that Bulkhead was the best space bridge technician in the entire galaxy, and would thus be a target for kidnapping. Blurr sped off to try to stop Megatron, but was instead stopped by Bumblebee. The yellow bot chased him around for a while, until he finally knocked Blurr off the road. This angered Blurr, so he transformed into robot mode, introduced himself and his mission, and gave Bumblebee the chewing out of a lifetime, all in about thirty seconds. Bumblebee missed everything he said past the first sentence.

Later, at the Autobot base, Blurr again introduced himself and explained his mission, this time to the entire Autobot crew, minus the abducted Bulkhead. They still had trouble understanding him, but were able to make out the fact that Bulkhead was an expert and that Isaac Sumdac had aided Megatron in building a space bridge.

Blurr led Bumblebee, Optimus, and Prowl to Megatron's base. They had a brief encounter with Blitzwing and Lugnut, whom Blurr quickly bound in stasis cuffs. After watching, Bumblebee reluctantly admitted that he was no longer the fastest thing on wheels. When the Autobots managed to reach the activating space bridge, the Constructicons got the drop on them, Scrapper holding Blurr before Starscream and his clones broke into the mine. A Bridge Too Close, Part I

After escaping from Scrapper, Blurr stasis-cuffed the coward Starscream. In his moment of inattention, Blurr was slammed into by the Egomaniac Starscream, absorbing the Coward and Blurr into his cement overcoat and sending them all tumbling into the space bridge. Bulkhead attempted to recall them, but as the targeting coordinates of the bridge were never set, they could have been sent anywhere in the galaxy. A Bridge Too Close, Part II

Remember, always recycle your used intelligence agents.

Winding up on a planetoid near Saturn, Blurr, after enduring the Coward's whining, suggested that the Decepticons firing their null-rays at alternating frequencies to dissolve the cement. After the Egomaniac did just that, Blurr bolted off. After failing to raise High Command, Blurr channelled his speed and ran all the way back to Cybertron to warn his superiors.

Arriving at the Emirate Xaaron Spacebridge Nexus, Blurr informed Longarm Prime that the true spy in the Autobot ranks was Shockwave and a voice print cross-reference would reveal his disguise to the Autobots. After confirming that he hadn't revealed this to anyone else, Blurr was attacked by Longarm Prime, Shockwave himself. Dodging Shockwave's firepower, Blurr fled into service tunnels only for the Decepticon to remotely seal the corridors. Trapped, Blurr was crushed between two closing walls.

Longarm later handed off the blue cube that remained to an unwitting Cliffjumper, requesting he dispose of the "sensitive material". Cliffjumper then opened the incinerator and placed Blurr's remains inside the chute. TransWarped The Blurr cube lay dormant at the bottom of the compactor chute until Sari Sumdac took a field trip to The Metroplex and stumbled down the same chute.

Her residual AllSpark energy revived him, though he was still an immobile cube. When she also inadvertently unleashed a Decepticon weapon from the Great War, Kremzeek, she was able to tap into his speed to reach Fortress Maximus ahead of the creature and save the day. The Return of Blurr Cliffjumper took the Blurr-cube with him to the Stunticons' show, The Stunti-Con Job before Optimus Prime and Jazz used the AllSpark Matrix to restore Blurr's body. The Return of Blurr

Legends comic

[edit]

Restored, Blurr went to confront his would-be killer in his cell while Slipstream and her co-conspirators looked on. Epiloge

The Cool comic

[edit]

At the battle for the Decepticon Space Bridge, Blurr joined his fellow speed warrior, Bumblebee, in taking down Blitzwing and Lugnut. They used their speed to first confuse their opponents, then slapped them with some stasis cuffs. As the Decepticons fell over, paralyzed, the pair of Autobots speedsters skipped off while merrily whistling. The Cool Episode 7

Toys

[edit]

Animated

[edit]
Spritle and Chim-Chim sold separately.
(Hasbro version pictured)
  • Blurr (Deluxe, 2008 / 2010)
  • Takara ID number: TA-30
  • Takara release date: July 24, 2010
  • Accessories: Telescoping grill energy saw
  • Known designers: Eric Siebenaler (Hasbro), Shogo Hasui (TakaraTomy)
Part of the fifth wave of Hasbro's Animated Deluxes, Blurr transforms into a sleek futuristic race car. A button on his hood deploys an energy saw weapon; the entire assembly detaches for robot mode, where it can double as a shield, or clip onto his back for storage. Due to his leg design, the very middle of Blurr's rear wheels are the only parts that roll, while the sides do not. These parts stick out a hair, though, so his mobility in vehicle mode is unhindered. His feet can swivel and have ball-jointed toes and heels, which lets him easily pull off running poses, if you can see him doing that sort of thing.
The fin on the top of his head is molded in bendy rubber, which is fortunate, as it'd probably snap off really easily if it wasn't. There's also softer rubber on the tips of his shoulders, so that you don't poke your eye out, and with a Transformer like Blurr, you need a few precautions like that.
TakaraTomy released Blurr in the sixth wave of their Animated toyline years later. This version uses a much lighter shade of blue for the soft-plastic parts, as well as a richer, more vibrant metallic blue paint where the Hasbro Blurr has darker desaturated blue.
This toy was retooled into Animated Cheetor.


  • Vortex Blurr (Deluxe, 2010)
  • Accessories: Telescoping grill energy saw
  • Known designers: Marcelo Matere (packaging artist)
A primarily black redeco of Blurr, presumably in reference to his space-run from the cartoon. It ultimately went unreleased. Pity. Looks slick.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Notes

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  • At the BotCon 2008 Cartoon Network panel, it was revealed that Blurr's design has a few small homages to Transtech Cheetor, mainly the "hollow" wheels in his legs.
  • Aside from the obvious homage aspect, Blurr also has the same voice actor as his Generation 1 inspiration, though Moschitta's speed-speech skill is given a different twist, namely that he no longer repeats himself.
  • Character designer Derrick J. Wyatt put Blurr's "still-beating spark" in the animation model for the compacted cube.[1] However, this more detailed model was never used, and Blurr's spark was not shown in the episode. His life-or-death status is thus left ambiguous in the episode (though Wyatt contended that characters are not really dead until they turn black and white[2]). Of course, he was still dumped into an incinerator... at least, that's what Cliffjumper was told to do, but in "The Stunti-Con Job", Cliffjumper was seen still holding Blurr's cubed form. The Botcon 2015 script reading—aptly titled "The Return of Blurr"—confirmed his survival.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Blurr (ブラー Burā)

References

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