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:''Snapdragon is a [[Decepticon]] in the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]]. | :''Snapdragon is a [[Decepticon]] in the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]]. | ||
[[Image:Snapdragon-Apeface.jpg|thumb|250px|"You smell. | [[Image:Snapdragon-Apeface.jpg|thumb|250px|"You smell. And you're annoying. Let's be friends."]] | ||
What [[Blot]] does through carelessness, '''Snapdragon''' does with deliberation. He loves nothing more than bathing in putrid grease pits or, if those aren't available, the running fuel from his victims' corpses. He bouts of animalistic fury and sheer love of destruction would make him an excellent warrior if not for the fact that he's also as lazy as the [[Empties]] in [[Dead End (place)|Dead End]]. His personal quarters are littered with alarm clocks shot to fragments by laser fire because Snapdragon just wasn't motivated to kill and maim that morning. His fellow Decepticons know they risk suffering a similar fate if they try to wake him, but often risk it in the hopes of channeling Snapdragon's rage towards the Autobots. Woe to the Autobot warrior who faces Snapdragon without his beauty rest. | What [[Blot]] does through carelessness, '''Snapdragon''' does with deliberation. He loves nothing more than bathing in putrid grease pits or, if those aren't available, the running fuel from his victims' corpses. He bouts of animalistic fury and sheer love of destruction would make him an excellent warrior if not for the fact that he's also as lazy as the [[Empties]] in [[Dead End (place)|Dead End]]. His personal quarters are littered with alarm clocks shot to fragments by laser fire because Snapdragon just wasn't motivated to kill and maim that morning. His fellow Decepticons know they risk suffering a similar fate if they try to wake him, but often risk it in the hopes of channeling Snapdragon's rage towards the Autobots. Woe to the Autobot warrior who faces Snapdragon without his beauty rest. | ||
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:'''Voice actor''': [[Dan Gilvezan]] | :'''Voice actor''': [[Dan Gilvezan]] | ||
Snapdragon was one of the newly recruited Decepticon animals who attacked Autobot City as a diversion, so that the [[Clone]]s could steal the Key to the Plasma Energy Chamber. After a quick game of "kick the can" with [[Freeway]], Snapdragon retreated and joined [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]]'s unit in journeying to the Chamber, and then tracking the Autobots who recovered the Key to [[Nebulos]]. While | Snapdragon was one of the newly recruited Decepticon animals who attacked Autobot City as a diversion, so that the [[Clone]]s could steal the Key to the Plasma Energy Chamber. After a quick game of "kick the can" with [[Freeway]], Snapdragon retreated and joined [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]]'s unit in journeying to the Chamber, and then tracking the Autobots who recovered the Key to [[Nebulos]]. While there, he mauled [[Daniel Witwicky]], unfortunately giving rise to the Autobot Headmasters. When his leaders made a deal with the [[Hive]], Snapdragon gave up his head (well, one of them*) to be [[Binary bonding|binary-bonded]] to the Nebulan known as [[Krunk]]. | ||
''*One of the many confusing glitches in Rebirth is the fact that, while Krunk is clearly designed to transform into both the robot and dragon heads, Snapdragon retains his dragon mode head even when Krunk is separated from him.'' | ''*One of the many confusing glitches in Rebirth is the fact that, while Krunk is clearly designed to transform into both the robot and dragon heads, Snapdragon retains his dragon mode head even when Krunk is separated from him.'' | ||
Revision as of 02:15, 22 October 2007
- Snapdragon is a Decepticon in the Generation 1 continuity family.

What Blot does through carelessness, Snapdragon does with deliberation. He loves nothing more than bathing in putrid grease pits or, if those aren't available, the running fuel from his victims' corpses. He bouts of animalistic fury and sheer love of destruction would make him an excellent warrior if not for the fact that he's also as lazy as the Empties in Dead End. His personal quarters are littered with alarm clocks shot to fragments by laser fire because Snapdragon just wasn't motivated to kill and maim that morning. His fellow Decepticons know they risk suffering a similar fate if they try to wake him, but often risk it in the hopes of channeling Snapdragon's rage towards the Autobots. Woe to the Autobot warrior who faces Snapdragon without his beauty rest.
He is binary bonded with Krunk, who only adds to his thuggish personality.
- French-Canadian name: Vildragon
- Italian name: Tifon
Fiction
Animated continuity
Rebirth
- Voice actor: Dan Gilvezan
Snapdragon was one of the newly recruited Decepticon animals who attacked Autobot City as a diversion, so that the Clones could steal the Key to the Plasma Energy Chamber. After a quick game of "kick the can" with Freeway, Snapdragon retreated and joined Scourge's unit in journeying to the Chamber, and then tracking the Autobots who recovered the Key to Nebulos. While there, he mauled Daniel Witwicky, unfortunately giving rise to the Autobot Headmasters. When his leaders made a deal with the Hive, Snapdragon gave up his head (well, one of them*) to be binary-bonded to the Nebulan known as Krunk.
*One of the many confusing glitches in Rebirth is the fact that, while Krunk is clearly designed to transform into both the robot and dragon heads, Snapdragon retains his dragon mode head even when Krunk is separated from him.
Headmasters
- Voice actor: Kazuo Oka
Headmasters manga continuity
Marvel Comics continuity
Snapdragon was a Triple-Changer working for Scorponok on Cybertron when their chief opponents, Fortress Maximus and his band, suddenly vanished off the face of the planet. They eventually found their enemies when Lord Zarak of Nebulos sent a subspace comm message to Cybertron, asking for help in ridding his world of the Autobots. Snapdragon and the others arrived on Nebulos, ready to destroy their enemies and plunder the planet for resources, taking Zarak and his band of followers prisoner in the process. After Fortress Maximus and his fellow warriors drove off Scorponok's crew with their new Headmaster powers, Scorponok arranged a deal with Zarak to binary bond his warriors with the captive Nebulans. Snapdragon was binary-bonded to Zarak's personal bodyguard Krunk.
Toys
- Snapdragon with Krunk (1987)
- Japanese ID number: D-100
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