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:''Twitcher F451 is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Movie (franchise)|live-action movie]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Twitcher F451 is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Movie (franchise)|live-action movie]] [[continuity family]].''
[[Image:Twitcher robot.jpg|thumb|right|250px|]]


'''Twitcher F451''' is a bastard.  After a few minutes of observation, he can formulate a target's complete psychological profile, including all of their weaknesses, hang-ups, and frailties.  He then exploits all of those weaknesses to the best of his abilities - an act which he takes immense pleasure in.  He likes it so much that he "practices" on his fellow Decepticons, ensuring that even his teammates treat him like [[Cosmic Rust]].
'''Twitcher F451''' is a bastard.  After a few minutes of observation, he can formulate a target's complete psychological profile, including all of their weaknesses, hang-ups, and frailties.  He then exploits all of those weaknesses to the best of his abilities - an act which he takes immense pleasure in.  He likes it so much that he "practices" on his fellow Decepticons, ensuring that even his teammates treat him like [[Cosmic Rust]].
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===Transformers===
===Transformers===
*'''Twitcher F451''' (Real Gear Robots, 2008)
*'''Twitcher F451''' (Real Gear Robots, 2008)
[[Image:Twitcher controller.jpg|thumb|left|150px|]]
: A [[redeco]] of [[High Score 100]], Twitcher F451 transforms into a (non-functional) wireless video game console controller of made-up model. Several companies have produced actual working controllers at a scale only slightly larger (though considerably thicker), but Twitcher F451's lack of a pair of analog triggers beneath his shoulder buttons means he is incompatible with the [[Xbox 360 robot|Xbox 360]]. Twitcher is one of the few Real Gear Robots to contain an Automorph gimick; when you press up the switch on the controller's front, the robot's head raises, and shoulder pads flip into place. Like all [[Real Gear Robots]] toys, his robot mode is supposedly at 1:1 scale.
: A [[redeco]] of [[High Score 100]], Twitcher F451 transforms into a (non-functional) wireless video game console controller of made-up model. Several companies have produced actual working controllers at a scale only slightly larger (though considerably thicker), but Twitcher F451's lack of a pair of analog triggers beneath his shoulder buttons means he is incompatible with the [[Xbox 360 robot|Xbox 360]]. Twitcher is one of the few Real Gear Robots to contain an Automorph gimick; when you press up the switch on the controller's front, the robot's head raises, and shoulder pads flip into place. Like all [[Real Gear Robots]] toys, his robot mode is supposedly at 1:1 scale.



Revision as of 23:33, 6 December 2007

Twitcher F451 is a Decepticon from the live-action movie continuity family.
File:Twitcher robot.jpg

Twitcher F451 is a bastard. After a few minutes of observation, he can formulate a target's complete psychological profile, including all of their weaknesses, hang-ups, and frailties. He then exploits all of those weaknesses to the best of his abilities - an act which he takes immense pleasure in. He likes it so much that he "practices" on his fellow Decepticons, ensuring that even his teammates treat him like Cosmic Rust.

Pushing your buttons.Twitcher F451's packaging tagline

Toys

Transformers

  • Twitcher F451 (Real Gear Robots, 2008)
File:Twitcher controller.jpg
A redeco of High Score 100, Twitcher F451 transforms into a (non-functional) wireless video game console controller of made-up model. Several companies have produced actual working controllers at a scale only slightly larger (though considerably thicker), but Twitcher F451's lack of a pair of analog triggers beneath his shoulder buttons means he is incompatible with the Xbox 360. Twitcher is one of the few Real Gear Robots to contain an Automorph gimick; when you press up the switch on the controller's front, the robot's head raises, and shoulder pads flip into place. Like all Real Gear Robots toys, his robot mode is supposedly at 1:1 scale.
Supposedly.

Trivia