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:''Voice actor:'' [[Chris Latta]] (US), [[Toshio Ishii]] (Japan) | :''Voice actor:'' [[Chris Latta]] (US), [[Toshio Ishii]] (Japan) | ||
At some unspecified point in the past Sparkplug worked as a [[Ruby Crystal Mines of Burma|ruby crystal miner in Burma]], of all things. | At some unspecified point in the past Sparkplug Witwicky worked as a [[Ruby Crystal Mines of Burma|ruby crystal miner in Burma]], of all things. | ||
In 1984, he and and his son Spike were working on an off-shore oil rig. The day was like any other day, with Sparkplug asking his son to help him flush out a drill bit. Before they could carry out their task, [[Decepticon|giant robots]] descended from the sky and landed on the oil rig, and with no provocation, were almost immediately attacked by Sparkplug's coworkers. Regardless, their intentions became clear when Sparkplug himself was pinned against a wall by [[Rumble (G1)|a small purple robot]], who then threw Spike overboard when he tried to help his father. Freeing himself from the robot's clutches, Sparkplug dived into the water after his son. While the rig workers hid in the ocean, [[Autobot|another group of giant robots]] arrived and fought with the group of robots who were stealing oil from the rig. The leader of the evil robots destroyed the rig and set fire to the oil tanks as a diversion while he escaped. {{Storylink|More Than Meets the Eye, Part 1}} | |||
[[Image:MTMtE Part2 TeaParty.jpg|thumb|left|170px|]] | |||
The good robots, calling themselves the Autobots, saved the oil rig workers from a fate exactly the same as death. Grateful, Sparkplug and Spike happily latched on to the friendly alien robots, offering up their expertise and knowledge about planet Earth in exchange for joining the team. After the Autobots failed to stop the evil Decepticons at [[Sherman Dam]], Sparkplug, Spike and [[Trailbreaker]] had a tea party in the woods, obstensibly so they could eavesdrop on the nearby Decepticon base. After finding out that the evil robots intended to attack the Ruby Crystal Mines of Burma, Sparkplug opined that he preferred being a spy than his old job at the oil rig, which was just as well, given the fact he was now unemployed. Later, Sparkplug's prior experience in the Burma mines came in handy when the Autobots needed to plant an explosive device inside the mine. As he left with [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]], Sparkplug declared that their mission was for both the fortunes of Cybertron and Earth. Moments later they were caught in the explosion and buried alive. Oops. {{Storylink|More Than Meets the Eye, Part 2}} | |||
He | Fortunately, they were saved. Later, both father and son volunteered for the Autobot attack on the Decepticon space cruiser. After Optimus Prime failed to stop the cruiser, Sparkplug tried to reassure the Autobot leader that he did all that anybody could do. Subsequently, the Decepticons were apparently defeated when their ship crashed into the sea, sp Sparkplug and Spike were to join the Autobots as they went home to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], with fuel from the grateful nations of Earth. {{Storylink|More Than Meets the Eye, Part 3}} | ||
[[Image:G1_Transport_RatchetSparkplug_fixingIronhide.jpg|thumb|right|170px|]] | |||
For some reason, this did not pan out, and neither the Autobots nor Sparkplug and his son went anywhere. Given the fact their livelihoods had been destroyed, the Witwickys seemed to move into the ''Ark'', and were almost constantly hanging out with the Autobots. After the Autobots failed to stop the Decepticons at the local solar power station, Sparkplug helped [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] repair the stubborn old [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]]. Later, Sparkplug stopped the trigger-happy Ironhide from blowing up a shuttle full of Decepticon [[energon cube]]s as he was the only one who bothered to remember the fact that Spike had been captured to pilot the shuttle through the [[Space Bridge]]. {{Storylink|Transport to Oblivion}} | |||
{{quote|I'm a mechanic! I know what I'm doing!|A mind-controlled Sparkplug states his credentials, [[The Ultimate Doom, Part 1]]}} | |||
[[Image:UltimateDoom1_SparkplugslapsSpike.jpg|thumb|left|170px|]] | |||
He was kidnapped by the Decepticons as a test subject for [[Doctor Arkeville]] and turned to their side by the doctor's mind control chips. The Decepticons allowed the Autobots to free Sparkplug so he could sabotage [[Teletraan 1]], which gave them an easy means to attack the Autobot headquarters. Spike confronted his father over the apparent betrayal, Sparkplug appealed to his son to join the Decepticons. When Spike refused, Sparkplug declared that the next time they met, it would be as enemies. {{Storylink|The Ultimate Doom, Part 1}} This caused Spike much emotional pain, until the Autobots found a way to use sound waves to counter the chips and bring the true Sparkplug back. {{Storylink|The Ultimate Doom, Part 3}} | |||
In an effort to show his friend Wheeljack that the Autobot wasn't the only inventor in the ''Ark'', Sparkplug once managed to take spare Autobot parts and put them together to make a functioning robot called [[Autobot X]]; once activated, the mindless robot immediately bashed in everything and everyone in sight. After Spike was injured in a battle with the Decepticons, they formulated a plan to transfer Spike's mind into Autobot X while his human body was worked upon by surgeons. Sparkplug regretted this decision as it drove Spike insane. Only the love Sparkplug had for his son prevented "Autobot Spike" from joining the Decepticons. {{Storylink|Autobot Spike}} | |||
[[Image:DesertionDinos1_SparkpluginaSuit.jpg|thumb|right|170px|]] | |||
Sparkplug was pleased as punch when his son went out with [[Carly]], because she was clearly out of Spike's league. {{Storylink|The Immobilizer}} Later, Sparkplug left on a mysterious trip that required him to wear a suit. Upon his arrival at the airport, he was greeted by Spike, Carly and Bumblebee. The suit was never seen again. {{Storylink|Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 1}} | |||
Sparkplug was later seen operating a garage in [[New York]]. Man gets around. {{storylink|Make Tracks}} | Sparkplug was later seen operating a garage in [[New York]]. Man gets around. {{storylink|Make Tracks}} | ||
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{{note|Sparkplug appears throughout Seasons 1 and 2 of the cartoon, but does not appear in the Movie, set 20 years later, nor is he ever seen or mentioned after that. His fate remains unrevealed.}} | {{note|Sparkplug appears throughout Seasons 1 and 2 of the cartoon, but does not appear in the Movie, set 20 years later, nor is he ever seen or mentioned after that. His fate remains unrevealed.}} | ||
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===Find Your Fate Junior=== | ===Find Your Fate Junior=== | ||
Revision as of 13:06, 25 February 2008
| The name or term "Sparkplug" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Sparkplug (disambiguation). |
- Sparkplug is a human and friend to the Autobots from the Generation 1 continuity family.

William (or Irving, possibly William Irving or Irving William) "Sparkplug" Witwicky led a very very interesting life for a working-class guy with little formal education from Oregon.
He has an indeterminate number of sons (Spike, Buster and "Butch") which varies depending on the continuity.
- Hungarian name: William “Gyertya” Witwicky
Fiction
Marvel Comics continuity
In his younger days, William "Sparkplug" Witwicky was a Sergeant in the US Marines. Later in life, he was a mechanic who owned his own service station.
A P.O.W. during the Korean War, Sparkplug was forced to repair the Koreans' equipment. However, he secretly sabotaged that same equipment, leading to personnel and material losses for the North Koreans. After being kidnapped by the Decepticons, he was instructed by Megatron to develop a process that would convert Earthen gasoline into fuel they could consume. Sparkplug drew on his memories of his time as a mechanic in the Korean War, recalling an instance where he had sabotaged the enemy vehicles' fuel and brake lines, and did the same to the Decepticons, poisoning their fuel and allowing the Autobots to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. However, before this heroic act could come to light, many of the Autobots believed that Sparkplug had betrayed them, and an over-reactive Jazz let loose with his flamethrower. Although Sparkplug wasn't injured by the weapon itself, he did suffer a heart attack. He was much less friendly with the Autobots thereafter. The Last Stand
Much later, his service station was destroyed by Ratbat and the Predacons. It is never established whether or not he rebuilt the station.
Cartoon continuity
- Voice actor: Chris Latta (US), Toshio Ishii (Japan)
At some unspecified point in the past Sparkplug Witwicky worked as a ruby crystal miner in Burma, of all things.
In 1984, he and and his son Spike were working on an off-shore oil rig. The day was like any other day, with Sparkplug asking his son to help him flush out a drill bit. Before they could carry out their task, giant robots descended from the sky and landed on the oil rig, and with no provocation, were almost immediately attacked by Sparkplug's coworkers. Regardless, their intentions became clear when Sparkplug himself was pinned against a wall by a small purple robot, who then threw Spike overboard when he tried to help his father. Freeing himself from the robot's clutches, Sparkplug dived into the water after his son. While the rig workers hid in the ocean, another group of giant robots arrived and fought with the group of robots who were stealing oil from the rig. The leader of the evil robots destroyed the rig and set fire to the oil tanks as a diversion while he escaped. More Than Meets the Eye, Part 1
The good robots, calling themselves the Autobots, saved the oil rig workers from a fate exactly the same as death. Grateful, Sparkplug and Spike happily latched on to the friendly alien robots, offering up their expertise and knowledge about planet Earth in exchange for joining the team. After the Autobots failed to stop the evil Decepticons at Sherman Dam, Sparkplug, Spike and Trailbreaker had a tea party in the woods, obstensibly so they could eavesdrop on the nearby Decepticon base. After finding out that the evil robots intended to attack the Ruby Crystal Mines of Burma, Sparkplug opined that he preferred being a spy than his old job at the oil rig, which was just as well, given the fact he was now unemployed. Later, Sparkplug's prior experience in the Burma mines came in handy when the Autobots needed to plant an explosive device inside the mine. As he left with Bumblebee, Sparkplug declared that their mission was for both the fortunes of Cybertron and Earth. Moments later they were caught in the explosion and buried alive. Oops. More Than Meets the Eye, Part 2
Fortunately, they were saved. Later, both father and son volunteered for the Autobot attack on the Decepticon space cruiser. After Optimus Prime failed to stop the cruiser, Sparkplug tried to reassure the Autobot leader that he did all that anybody could do. Subsequently, the Decepticons were apparently defeated when their ship crashed into the sea, sp Sparkplug and Spike were to join the Autobots as they went home to Cybertron, with fuel from the grateful nations of Earth. More Than Meets the Eye, Part 3

For some reason, this did not pan out, and neither the Autobots nor Sparkplug and his son went anywhere. Given the fact their livelihoods had been destroyed, the Witwickys seemed to move into the Ark, and were almost constantly hanging out with the Autobots. After the Autobots failed to stop the Decepticons at the local solar power station, Sparkplug helped Ratchet repair the stubborn old Ironhide. Later, Sparkplug stopped the trigger-happy Ironhide from blowing up a shuttle full of Decepticon energon cubes as he was the only one who bothered to remember the fact that Spike had been captured to pilot the shuttle through the Space Bridge. Transport to Oblivion

He was kidnapped by the Decepticons as a test subject for Doctor Arkeville and turned to their side by the doctor's mind control chips. The Decepticons allowed the Autobots to free Sparkplug so he could sabotage Teletraan 1, which gave them an easy means to attack the Autobot headquarters. Spike confronted his father over the apparent betrayal, Sparkplug appealed to his son to join the Decepticons. When Spike refused, Sparkplug declared that the next time they met, it would be as enemies. The Ultimate Doom, Part 1 This caused Spike much emotional pain, until the Autobots found a way to use sound waves to counter the chips and bring the true Sparkplug back. The Ultimate Doom, Part 3
In an effort to show his friend Wheeljack that the Autobot wasn't the only inventor in the Ark, Sparkplug once managed to take spare Autobot parts and put them together to make a functioning robot called Autobot X; once activated, the mindless robot immediately bashed in everything and everyone in sight. After Spike was injured in a battle with the Decepticons, they formulated a plan to transfer Spike's mind into Autobot X while his human body was worked upon by surgeons. Sparkplug regretted this decision as it drove Spike insane. Only the love Sparkplug had for his son prevented "Autobot Spike" from joining the Decepticons. Autobot Spike

Sparkplug was pleased as punch when his son went out with Carly, because she was clearly out of Spike's league. The Immobilizer Later, Sparkplug left on a mysterious trip that required him to wear a suit. Upon his arrival at the airport, he was greeted by Spike, Carly and Bumblebee. The suit was never seen again. Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 1
Sparkplug was later seen operating a garage in New York. Man gets around. Make Tracks
Find Your Fate Junior
Sparkplug discovered a critical weakness in the Decepticons' circuits that would allow the Autobots to destroy them once and for all. However, the Decepticons discovered this and came after Sparkplug, who fled to the hills to hide. This eventually led to an Alamo-like standoff with a small group of Autobots holding off the Decepticon army from the shelter of a cave for two days while they waited for relief to arrive, with Sparkplug performing the makeshift repair work to keep them running.
The paper Sparkplug had the specifics of the weakness on was ruined in the battle. He could re-create the research, but the Decepticons would be able to change the design of their circuits while they did so. Still, at least it would keep them out of trouble for awhile! Battle Drive
While tinkering in his lab, Sparkplug invented the Sun-Pak, a powerful solar battery that threatened to change the balance of power between the Autobots and the Decepticons. Insecticon spies forced them to flee the testing range through a series of caves, and Sparkplug later rescued Beachcomber from Kickback, using a gun that caused Kickback to short out and return to tiny size.
Sparkplug suffered memory damage, and was unable to re-create the Sun-Pak after the prototype was destroyed. Attack of the Insecticons
Dreamwave comics continuity
Sparkplug was one of the humans chosen to accompany the Autobots back to Cybertron, but was killed in 1999 when the Ark II exploded.
Trivia

- Although the Production Bible states that he is a widower, no mention ever seems to be made of him ever having had a wife.
- Sparkplug is mentioned in the Sunbow episode cast list for "Five Faces of Darkness, Part 1". Whether this was in error or if he originally had a part in the episode is unknown.



