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:''Noise is an [[Autobot]] [[Autobot Mini-Cassette|Mini-Cassette]] from the [[Transformers: The Headmasters (franchise)|Headmasters]] portion of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | :''Noise is an [[Autobot]] [[Autobot Mini-Cassette|Mini-Cassette]] from the [[Transformers: The Headmasters (franchise)|Headmasters]] portion of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | ||
[[ | [[File:G1 Noise boxart.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.4|I'm not [[Overkill (G1)|Overkill]], dang it!]] | ||
'''Noise''' (ノイズ ''Noizu'') is one of the Autobot [[Mini-Cassette|Cassettebots]]. A "forest investigation" bot, he is their most violent member (worse than [[Ramhorn (G1)|Ramhorn]]? ''Yikes''), and his fangs and claws are the strongest out of all of them. Noise idolizes his fellow [[Popular beast alternate modes|dinosaur]], [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]]. | '''Noise''' (ノイズ ''Noizu'') is one of the Autobot [[Mini-Cassette|Cassettebots]]. A "forest investigation" bot, he is their most violent member (worse than [[Ramhorn (G1)|Ramhorn]]? ''Yikes''), and his fangs and claws are the strongest out of all of them. Noise idolizes his fellow [[Popular beast alternate modes|dinosaur]], [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]]. | ||
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==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
===The Headmasters=== | ===The Headmasters=== | ||
[[ | [[File:G1toy noise.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66|Check out the latest and greatest: new Noise designed by a sadist]] | ||
*'''Noizu''' {{sic}} (W Cassettebot, 1987) | *'''Noizu''' {{sic}} (W Cassettebot, 1987) | ||
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''C-122''' | **''Japanese ID number:'' '''C-122''' | ||
**''Accessories'': Left & right "Fire Blasters" | **''Accessories'': Left & right "Fire Blasters" | ||
:Noise is a mini-cassette that transforms into what appears to be a blue ''Allosaurus''. In tape mode, he fits into the chest compartment of [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] or [[Soundwave (G1)/toys|Soundwave]] (and their [[ | :Noise is a mini-cassette that transforms into what appears to be a blue ''Allosaurus''. In tape mode, he fits into the chest compartment of [[Blaster (G1)/toys|Blaster]] or [[Soundwave (G1)/toys|Soundwave]] (and their [[retool]]ed reincarnations). Two silver "Fire Blaster" guns plug into the faux cassette tape holes by his arms. | ||
:Noise combines with Graphy to form the top half of the humanoid(-ish) robot [[Decibel]]. Noise's cannons become over-shoulder cannons for Decibel. | :Noise combines with Graphy to form the top half of the humanoid(-ish) robot [[Decibel]]. Noise's cannons become over-shoulder cannons for Decibel. | ||
Revision as of 03:15, 28 January 2019
- Noise is an Autobot Mini-Cassette from the Headmasters portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Noise (ノイズ Noizu) is one of the Autobot Cassettebots. A "forest investigation" bot, he is their most violent member (worse than Ramhorn? Yikes), and his fangs and claws are the strongest out of all of them. Noise idolizes his fellow dinosaur, Grimlock.
As a member of the W Cassettebot sub-sub-group, he can combine with his partner Graphy to form the robot Decibel.
Toys
The Headmasters

- Noizu [sic] (W Cassettebot, 1987)
- Japanese ID number: C-122
- Accessories: Left & right "Fire Blasters"
- Noise is a mini-cassette that transforms into what appears to be a blue Allosaurus. In tape mode, he fits into the chest compartment of Blaster or Soundwave (and their retooled reincarnations). Two silver "Fire Blaster" guns plug into the faux cassette tape holes by his arms.
- Noise combines with Graphy to form the top half of the humanoid(-ish) robot Decibel. Noise's cannons become over-shoulder cannons for Decibel.
Notes
- As one of the vanishingly few toys unique to the Headmasters toy line and something of a tail-ender within the line, Noise and the other three "dino-cassettes" command ridiculous sums on the secondary market. Their actual rarity is questionable, though; similar "exclusive holy grails" Stepper, Artfire, Twincast, and Soundblaster were uncommon, but not vanishingly rare, yet still commanded top dollar due to overseas perception (until they got reissued, at any rate). As there appear to be no plans to reproduce these cassettes, their high-price status is unlikely to change.


