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* Hasbro's promoting Scatterspike at the BotCon 2016 panel was strange; Hasbro design manager [[John Warden]] hyped the character up as being involved with a major plot twist for fans to look forward to in season 2, but alas Scatterspike never appeared in season 2 of the cartoon. ''Quillfire'' did, however but there wasn't really any twist involving him either, unless one counts his having received the Mini-Con duo Back and Forth as partners, but that's not really a unique occurrence since practically every Decepticon in Season 2 had their own Mini-Cons. There is some speculation that Scatterspike is intended to be the Decepticon [[Stockade]] due to their strikingly similar color schemes, facial elements in their artwork, and the fact that Stockade had an appearance in the second season. | * Hasbro's promoting Scatterspike at the BotCon 2016 panel was strange; Hasbro design manager [[John Warden]] hyped the character up as being involved with a major plot twist for fans to look forward to in season 2, but alas Scatterspike never appeared in season 2 of the cartoon. ''Quillfire'' did, however but there wasn't really any twist involving him either, unless one counts his having received the Mini-Con duo Back and Forth as partners, but that's not really a unique occurrence since practically every Decepticon in Season 2 had their own Mini-Cons. There is some speculation that Scatterspike is intended to be the Decepticon [[Stockade (RID)|Stockade]] due to their strikingly similar color schemes, facial elements in their artwork, and the fact that Stockade had an appearance in the second season. | ||
[[Category:Robots in Disguise (2015) Decepticons]] | [[Category:Robots in Disguise (2015) Decepticons]] | ||
Revision as of 17:22, 17 June 2016
- Scatterspike is a Decepticon from the Robots in Disguise portion of the Aligned continuity family
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With a back covered in quills, Scatterspike presumably lives up to his name.
Toys
Robots in Disguise (2015)

- Scatterspike (Warrior Class, 2016)
- Accessories: Blaster, Quill
- Scatterspike is a redeco of Quillfire, and transforms from a spiky porcupine-like Decepticon into an off-road vehicle. He includes a small non-firing blaster weapon, as well as a single quill which he can either hold in his hand or plug into his back with a solid-molded array of quills.
- Interestingly, His packaging artwork depicts him with a unique face rather than just Quillfire's.
Notes
- Hasbro's promoting Scatterspike at the BotCon 2016 panel was strange; Hasbro design manager John Warden hyped the character up as being involved with a major plot twist for fans to look forward to in season 2, but alas Scatterspike never appeared in season 2 of the cartoon. Quillfire did, however but there wasn't really any twist involving him either, unless one counts his having received the Mini-Con duo Back and Forth as partners, but that's not really a unique occurrence since practically every Decepticon in Season 2 had their own Mini-Cons. There is some speculation that Scatterspike is intended to be the Decepticon Stockade due to their strikingly similar color schemes, facial elements in their artwork, and the fact that Stockade had an appearance in the second season.



