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[[File:Cyb_ep14_little_red_wagon.jpg|left|200px|thumb|"Who thought this was a good idea?"]] | [[File:Cyb_ep14_little_red_wagon.jpg|left|200px|thumb|"Who thought this was a good idea?"]] | ||
Ransack and Crumplezone were the first Velocitronians approached by Megatron upon his arrival on the Speed Planet, and were quickly cowed into servitude. {{storylink|Landmine (episode)|Landmine}} Under Megatron's command, they sought out clues to the planet's [[Cyber Planet Key]], first terrorizing [[Brakedown (Cybertron)|Brakedown]] and [[Clocker (Cybertron)|Clocker]], then convincing [[Dirt Boss (Cybertron)|Dirt Boss]] to help them win the [[Planet Cup]] race. All throughout, they snuck around, trying to manipulate and cheat their way though, eventually abandoning Dirt Boss during the desert portion of the race. They made it to the final leg of the race: a vast, twisting track deep inside the planet, but blew all their power ''very'' early in the race and were left eating dust by [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]] and Override. They decided to attempt to just flat-out steal the Planet Cup, and naturally failed. | Ransack and Crumplezone were the first Velocitronians approached by Megatron upon his arrival on the Speed Planet, and were quickly cowed into servitude. {{storylink|Landmine (episode)|Landmine}} Under Megatron's command, they sought out clues to the planet's [[Cyber Planet Key]], first terrorizing [[Brakedown (Cybertron)|Brakedown]] and [[Clocker (Cybertron)|Clocker]], {{storylink|Space (episode)|Space}} then convincing [[Dirt Boss (Cybertron)|Dirt Boss]] to help them win the [[Planet Cup]] race. All throughout, they snuck around, trying to manipulate and cheat their way though, eventually abandoning Dirt Boss during the desert portion of the race. They made it to the final leg of the race: a vast, twisting track deep inside the planet, but blew all their power ''very'' early in the race and were left eating dust by [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]] and Override. They decided to attempt to just flat-out steal the Planet Cup, and naturally failed. | ||
[[File:Cyb ep18 stealing the cup.jpg|right|200px|thumb|[[Hyperdrive (disambiguation)|Hyperdrive]] would be a more fitting name, but then again, Hyperdrive doesn't have ''hairdryers'' for guns.]] | [[File:Cyb ep18 stealing the cup.jpg|right|200px|thumb|[[Hyperdrive (disambiguation)|Hyperdrive]] would be a more fitting name, but then again, Hyperdrive doesn't have ''hairdryers'' for guns.]] | ||
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| The name or term "Crumplezone" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Crumplezone (disambiguation). |
- Crumplezone is a Velocitronian Decepticon from the Cybertron portion of the Unicron Trilogy.

The largest inhabitant of Velocitron (yet speed-wise he can still smoke most off-worlders), Crumplezone is undeniably the brawn of the gruesome twosome formed with the weaselly Ransack. Although he looks like a fighter jet, he actually turns into a car thing.
It's not that Ransack is really all that much smarter than Crumplezone, it's just that the big lug just tends to leave the thinking to others, going along with whatever scheme his best (and possibly only) friend Ransack has cooked up. Being bad is just easier, and a lot more fun. Plus, Megatron is less likely to blast him then. He openly admits he's an evil moron, but that doesn't stop him getting redecoed into good guys.
He really, really hates Scrapmetal. Who can blame him?
Fiction
Cybertron cartoon
- Voice actor: Mark Acheson (English), Toshihiko Nakajima (Japanese)

Ransack and Crumplezone were the first Velocitronians approached by Megatron upon his arrival on the Speed Planet, and were quickly cowed into servitude. Landmine Under Megatron's command, they sought out clues to the planet's Cyber Planet Key, first terrorizing Brakedown and Clocker, Space then convincing Dirt Boss to help them win the Planet Cup race. All throughout, they snuck around, trying to manipulate and cheat their way though, eventually abandoning Dirt Boss during the desert portion of the race. They made it to the final leg of the race: a vast, twisting track deep inside the planet, but blew all their power very early in the race and were left eating dust by Hot Shot and Override. They decided to attempt to just flat-out steal the Planet Cup, and naturally failed.

After their failure to capture the Speed Planet's Cyber Planet Key, Ransack and Crumplezone joined Megatron's forces off-planet attempting to collect the other Cyber Planet Keys. When Starscream gave Megatron a false map that was in fact a trap, Crumplezone was the only one not trapped in it, and he quickly panicked. However, he went to find their newest ally Scourge, and soon(ish) Megatron was free... and pissed.

Crumplezone joined his boss on the return to Earth, fighting against both the Autobots and the Decepticons under Starscream's command. The battlefield quickly shifted to Cybertron, where Crumpleone ran afoul of a swarm of Scrapmetal, succumbing to their numbers and exploding. Balance
Near death, he was revived by the ghostly form of Megatron shortly after (in a more powerful body to boot!), and the grateful duo continued to follow Megatron, all the way to Gigantion the Giant Planet. There... they suffered humiliating defeat after humiliating defeat, pretty much. For a brief moment they had a shot at actually achieving something for Megatron by kidnapping the Mini-Con Jolt, but were outsmarted by Coby and his new Cobybot, then subsequently blasted through a few layers of Gigantion by Optimus Prime using Metroplex's colossal axe "Sparkdrinker", which was really overkill.
When Megatron-then-Galvatron finally obtained the Omega Lock and all four Cyber Planet Keys, they followed him back to Cybertron and the edge of the Unicron Singularity. There, when threatened by hundreds of Transformers from across the colony worlds, Galvatron used the powers of the Omega Lock to make his lackeys gigantic and incredibly powerful. Crumplezone ended up facing off mostly against his fellow Velocitronians, including Dirt Boss. Despite his super-size, he ended up running away as he was attacked on all sides.
After Galvatron's plans to accelerate the growth of the Unicron Singularity failed, Crumplezone and the other Decepticons left Galvatron, realizing that he had had no intention of sparing their lives from the cataclysm should he have succeeded. They re-appeared on the displaced Jungle Planet, as the citizens and Autobots were trying to prevent one of the massive planetary engines that was returning the world to its rightful place from falling over. Surprising everyone, they helped right the engine, having decided to try being good guys and being on the winning side for a change.
Ransack, Crumplezone and Thunderblast journeyed together across each of the worlds, trying to find a place to fit in. Ultimately failing, on Earth they cobbled together a makeshift rocket and headed for the stars, shanghaiing Thundercracker before they left, eager to become the New Decepticon Army.
The rocket crashed on Mars, to comedic effect.
Galaxy Force manga
Spacewarp's Log
Crumplezone, Thunderblast, and Ransack were found by Spacewarp acting as goons for hire on Spensifax D (or A) when the pirate was trying to steal a Reciprocating Inverted Subspace Knife. Ransack decided to turn her in, though, much to Thunderblast's chagrin. After Spacewarp got away with the RISK, Thunderblast returned and patched things up with him and Ransack. Ask Vector Prime
Games
Roll Out online game
During Optimus Prime's search for the Cyber Planet Key of Velocitron, the hooligans Ransack, Crumplezone, and Dirt Boss tried vainly to stand in his way. Roll Out
Toys
Cybertron
- Crumplezone (Voyager, 2005)
- Japanese ID number: GD-04
- Accessories: 2 missiles, Speed-Planet Cyber Key
- Part of the "Speed Planet" theme, Crumplezone transforms into a three-wheeled Velocitronian race car with huge turbine thrusters. These thrusters each contain a spring-loaded missile launcher,and can be swung forward in both vehicle and robot mode by plugging a Cyber Planet Key into his key-jack. This also activates electronic sound effects. Unfortunately, due to how large and heavy the turbine cannons are, the springs wear out fairly quickly. This means you'll eventually have to move the turbine cannons manually, neutering the Cyber Key gimmick.
- He came with a silver-bordered Velocitron-style Cyber Planet Key. The Hasbro version has the Key Code "vj40" tampographed on the back.
- This mold was also used to make the BotCon 2006 exclusive Optimus Primal.
- Dark Crumplezone (Voyager, 2005)
- Accessories: 2 missiles, Speed-Planet Cyber Key
- An extensively retooled version of Crumplezone's original toy (approximately 80% of its parts have been changed), Crumplezone still turns into a Velocitronian three-wheeler, but this time his design is much more angular, with a "stealth fighter" look to him. Other changes include a pair of extra black fins (which are removable), and new moulded guns for his vehicle mode (in robot mode they point downwards and can't be angled forwards).
- Despite the extensive remoulding he has no new gimmicks, instead retaining all of the original gimmicks. The only difference is that Dark Crumplezone has a different sound clip, much shorter than the original's. His silver-bordered Velocitron Key has the Key Code "v2r2" on the back.
- In package Dark Crumplezone's new fins were not attached to him. Instead, they were in a bag taped to the cardboard insert, in a different place than the packet containing his instructions and missiles. Due to this, and the fact that his instructions don't mention that you need to attach the fins, many fans accidentally threw them out when they tossed the toy's packaging. In fact, chances are that as you're reading this you're thinking to yourself, "Hold on, my Dark Crumplezone doesn't have removable fins." Sorry buddy, but he's meant to. Looks like you threw them out too. Sucks to be you.
- This toy was slated for a Japanese release, but it never happened. Not even an e-HOBBY USA Edition release.
Universe (2008)
Cybertron Series

- Optimus Prime vs Crumplezone (Multi-pack, 2008)
- Accessories: 2 missiles, Speed-Planet Cyber Key
- This Costco-exclusive set contains Leader-class "Galaxy Force" Optimus Prime and the original Crumplezone. Both toys were unchanged from their previous individual releases.
Merchandise
Attacktix
- Omega Supreme with Crumplezone (Battle Master pack, 2006)
| ID number: | TF25 |
| Rarity: | |
| Faction: | Decepticon |
| Class: | Captain |
| Special: | Sacrifice - 8/26 (31%) success ratio |
| Point Cost: | 30 |
| Base Speed: | 12 |
| Attack Type: | Striker (Punch) |
- Crumplezone is the only Transformers series 1 Attacktix figure with a base speed over 10, making him a devastating opponent in Transformers-only games. His Special Power Sacrifice lets you replace any of your Trooper pieces with the formerly-defeated Crumplezone.
- Ransack's Special Power Recover is dependent on having Crumplezone in play. Crumplezone also works well with Scorponok, Rodimus and any other figures who summon Trooper figures into play. Oddly enough Crumplezone's Captain class means that he can also support Skywarp's Infiltrate power, commanding him in battle. What a terrifying thought.
- Crumplezone was only available in a pack with the "Battle Master" Omega Supreme piece.
- Dark Crumplezone (Booster,
2007)

| ID number: | TF05 |
| Rarity: | |
| Faction: | Decepticon |
| Class: | Warrior |
| Special: | Recover |
| Point Cost: | 30 |
| Base Speed: | 10 |
| Attack Type: | Striker (Punch) |
- A redeco of the Crumplezone figure, this toy was intended to be a random-packed Booster in series 2. However, the line was canceled before the item could come out.
Notes
- According to the Galaxy Force Volume 13 DVD booklet, Dark Crumplezone's stats are:
- Height: 5.5 meters
- Weight: 17.7 tons
- Speed: 990 kilometers per hour
- Ransack's nickname for Crumplezone is "CZ".
- Crumplezone (in vehicle mode) appears in the viewscreen of the Hasbro version of the Real Gear Robots toy Longview.... though the decal is upside-down.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Landbullet (ランドバレット Randobaretto), Armbullet (Dark Crumplezone, アームバレット Āmubaretto)
- Hungarian: Zűrzóna ("Chaoszone")
- Korean: Landbullet (레드블릿 Ledeubeullis)





