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*'''Blacker''' (1989)
*'''Blacker''' (1989)
:''Japanese ID number:'' '''C-320'''
:''Japanese ID number:'' '''C-320'''
Blacker transforms into an off-road racing vehicle, and combines with fellow [[Brainmaster]]s [[Braver]] and [[Laster]] to form [[Road Caesar]].
 
: Blacker transforms into a racing buggy with oversized studded tires. sports car.  His incredibly simplistic transformation for his size is due to the [[Brainmaster]] gimmick in his torso: placing his smaller robot "Brainmaster" body into the open chest cavity then closing the plate pushes the inner core of the small robot up, forming the larger robot's face.
 
: Blacker also can the entire upper body (basically, everything from the knees up) to [[Road Caesar]].  As he's the same size as his teammates, this makes for a rather doofy-looking super robot.  His sword also combines with the swords from his teammates to form a bigger weapon for their combined form.
 
: This mold was used to make [[Gripper]].
 
*'''Road Caesar''' (Multi-pack, 1989)
:''Japanese ID number'': '''C-323'''
 
: All three smaller Brainmasters were available in Japan both in individual boxes and in a complete Road Caesar gift-set.


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Revision as of 21:16, 19 June 2007

Blacker is an Autobot from the Victory era of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Fiction

Victory cartoon

Voice actor:

Victory manga

Toys

Victory

  • Blacker (1989)
Japanese ID number: C-320
Blacker transforms into a racing buggy with oversized studded tires. sports car. His incredibly simplistic transformation for his size is due to the Brainmaster gimmick in his torso: placing his smaller robot "Brainmaster" body into the open chest cavity then closing the plate pushes the inner core of the small robot up, forming the larger robot's face.
Blacker also can the entire upper body (basically, everything from the knees up) to Road Caesar. As he's the same size as his teammates, this makes for a rather doofy-looking super robot. His sword also combines with the swords from his teammates to form a bigger weapon for their combined form.
This mold was used to make Gripper.
  • Road Caesar (Multi-pack, 1989)
Japanese ID number: C-323
All three smaller Brainmasters were available in Japan both in individual boxes and in a complete Road Caesar gift-set.



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