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:''Brakedown is an [[Velocitron|Velocitronian]] [[Autobot]] from the [[Cybertron (franchise)|Cybertron]] portion of the [[Unicron Trilogy]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''Brakedown is an [[Velocitron|Velocitronian]] [[Autobot]] from the [[Cybertron (franchise)|Cybertron]] portion of the [[Unicron Trilogy]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
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Currently, he's accompanied by the young [[Clocker (Cybertron)|Clocker]], who has big dreams of being a champion racer himself. How Brakedown got talked into this arrangement is anyone's guess. | Currently, he's accompanied by the young [[Clocker (Cybertron)|Clocker]], who has big dreams of being a champion racer himself. How Brakedown got talked into this arrangement is anyone's guess. | ||
:''Japanese name'': '''Autolander''' | :''Japanese name'': '''Autolander''' | ||
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:''Voice actor:'' [[Michael Dobson]] (US), [[Kenichi Mochizuki]] (Japan} | :''Voice actor:'' [[Michael Dobson]] (US), [[Kenichi Mochizuki]] (Japan} | ||
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===Cyber Key Code content=== | ===Cyber Key Code content=== | ||
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==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
===Cybertron=== | ===Cybertron=== | ||
[[Image:Cyb Brakedown toy.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Always wins the race to be first in line at the earlybird buffet]] | [[Image:Cyb Brakedown toy.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Always wins the race to be first in line at the earlybird buffet]] | ||
*'''Brakedown''' (Scout-class, 2005) | *'''Brakedown''' (Scout-class, 2005) | ||
*''Japanese ID number'': '''GC-13''' | **''Japanese ID number'': '''GC-13''' | ||
*''Accessories'': Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key | **''Accessories'': Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key | ||
: Part of the Speed Planet theme, Brakedown transforms into a Cybertronic (Velocitronic?) funny-car. His front engine block, which becomes his robot-mode weapon, contains a [[Cyber Planet Key]]-activated flip-out blade, though activating this while the block is in its vehicle-mode placement is pretty much out of the question thanks to the positioning of the key jack. He comes with a silver-bordered Speed-style Cyber Planet Key; the [[Hasbro]] version has the [[Key Code]] "'''s5f3'''" stamped on the back. | : Part of the Speed Planet theme, Brakedown transforms into a Cybertronic (Velocitronic?) funny-car. His front engine block, which becomes his robot-mode weapon, contains a [[Cyber Planet Key]]-activated flip-out blade, though activating this while the block is in its vehicle-mode placement is pretty much out of the question thanks to the positioning of the key jack. He comes with a silver-bordered Speed-style Cyber Planet Key; the [[Hasbro]] version has the [[Key Code]] "'''s5f3'''" stamped on the back. | ||
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: The [[Hasbro]] and [[Takara]] versions of Brakedown have some slight color differences; among others, the Hasbro version uses metallic copper paint for detailing as opposed to Takara's dark brown. Hasbro Brakedown also has an additional Autobot sigil on his robot mode that the Takara version lacks. | : The [[Hasbro]] and [[Takara]] versions of Brakedown have some slight color differences; among others, the Hasbro version uses metallic copper paint for detailing as opposed to Takara's dark brown. Hasbro Brakedown also has an additional Autobot sigil on his robot mode that the Takara version lacks. | ||
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*'''Optimus Prime''' (Bonus bundle, 2006) | *'''Optimus Prime''' (Bonus bundle, 2006) | ||
*''Accessories'': Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key | **''Accessories'': Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key | ||
: Late in the ''Cybertron'' line, Wal-Mart got [[exclusive]] cases of Leader-class toys with a bonus Scout-class toy attached to the top. The original Brakedown was one of these freebies, affixed to the original-deco version of [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]]. | : Late in the ''Cybertron'' line, Wal-Mart got [[exclusive]] cases of Leader-class toys with a bonus Scout-class toy attached to the top. The original Brakedown was one of these freebies, affixed to the original-deco version of [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]]. | ||
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[[Image:Cyb BrakedownGTS toy.jpg|right|200px|thumb|He has a coffee coupon!]] | [[Image:Cyb BrakedownGTS toy.jpg|right|200px|thumb|He has a coffee coupon!]] | ||
*'''Brakedown GTS''' (Scout-class, 2006) | *'''Brakedown GTS''' (Scout-class, 2006) | ||
*''Accessories'': Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key | **''Accessories'': Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key | ||
: Brakedown was [[Redeco|redecoed]] for the late ''Cybertron'' line in blues and grays, an [[homage]] to the first "really old fart" toy-character in ''Transformers'', ''[[Generation 1]]'' [[Kup]] due to the vehicle mode being a partial homage to Kup's appearance in [[The War Within]]. He also got a new Key Code, "'''s9k1'''". | : Brakedown was [[Redeco|redecoed]] for the late ''Cybertron'' line in blues and grays, an [[homage]] to the first "really old fart" toy-character in ''Transformers'', ''[[Generation 1]]'' [[Kup]] due to the vehicle mode being a partial homage to Kup's appearance in [[The War Within]]. He also got a new Key Code, "'''s9k1'''". | ||
===Universe (2003)=== | ===Universe (2003)=== | ||
*'''Brakedown''' (Scout, 2007) | *'''Brakedown''' (Scout, 2007) | ||
*''Accessories'': Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key | **''Accessories'': Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key | ||
: Brakedown was one of several ''Cybertron'' Scout-class toys re-released on ''[[Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' card-backs and sold through discount chains like Kay-Bee Toy Works. This release is identical to the US original. | : Brakedown was one of several ''Cybertron'' Scout-class toys re-released on ''[[Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' card-backs and sold through discount chains like Kay-Bee Toy Works. This release is identical to the US original. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.tfu.info/2005/Autobot/Brakedown/brakedown.htm Brakedown at TFU.info] | *[http://www.tfu.info/2005/Autobot/Brakedown/brakedown.htm Brakedown at TFU.info] | ||
[[Category:Autobots]] | [[Category:Autobots]] | ||
[[Category:Elderly Transformers]] | [[Category:Elderly Transformers]] | ||
Revision as of 09:15, 4 April 2009
| The name or term "Brakedown" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Brakedown (disambiguation). |
- Brakedown is an Velocitronian Autobot from the Cybertron portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
Brakedown might be the oldest living inhabitant of Velocitron the Speed Planet. The retired racer sometimes acts like a doddering old fool... okay, he acts like that a lot... which has led a great many to believe he's just a stupid old mech whose transmission has fallen out far too often.
But there's a ton of knowledge inside his head, hard-learned from years and years and years of racing and winning against the best. He's old because he's hard. His manner is pretty easygoing and peaceful, and he'll often say seemingly innocuous things without thinking that hit others close to home, making them re-examine themselves and their actions. This happens often enough to give the impression that the "forgetful old coot" appearance is all an act, especially since he tends to follow such statements with the self-depreciating "but I'm just an old man, don't mind me." And he's more than willing to put the pedal to the metal and race when needed.
Currently, he's accompanied by the young Clocker, who has big dreams of being a champion racer himself. How Brakedown got talked into this arrangement is anyone's guess.
- Japanese name: Autolander
Fiction
Cybertron animated series
- Voice actor: Michael Dobson (US), Kenichi Mochizuki (Japan}
Cyber Key Code content
Brakedown has been training Velocitronian racers for close to a million years. He even trained Override and made sure she became the leader of Velocitron.
Toys
Cybertron
- Brakedown (Scout-class, 2005)
- Japanese ID number: GC-13
- Accessories: Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key
- Part of the Speed Planet theme, Brakedown transforms into a Cybertronic (Velocitronic?) funny-car. His front engine block, which becomes his robot-mode weapon, contains a Cyber Planet Key-activated flip-out blade, though activating this while the block is in its vehicle-mode placement is pretty much out of the question thanks to the positioning of the key jack. He comes with a silver-bordered Speed-style Cyber Planet Key; the Hasbro version has the Key Code "s5f3" stamped on the back.
- The Hasbro and Takara versions of Brakedown have some slight color differences; among others, the Hasbro version uses metallic copper paint for detailing as opposed to Takara's dark brown. Hasbro Brakedown also has an additional Autobot sigil on his robot mode that the Takara version lacks.
- Optimus Prime (Bonus bundle, 2006)
- Accessories: Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key
- Late in the Cybertron line, Wal-Mart got exclusive cases of Leader-class toys with a bonus Scout-class toy attached to the top. The original Brakedown was one of these freebies, affixed to the original-deco version of Optimus Prime.
- Brakedown GTS (Scout-class, 2006)
- Accessories: Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key
- Brakedown was redecoed for the late Cybertron line in blues and grays, an homage to the first "really old fart" toy-character in Transformers, Generation 1 Kup due to the vehicle mode being a partial homage to Kup's appearance in The War Within. He also got a new Key Code, "s9k1".
Universe (2003)
- Brakedown (Scout, 2007)
- Accessories: Engine-blade, Velocitron Cyber Key
- Brakedown was one of several Cybertron Scout-class toys re-released on Universe card-backs and sold through discount chains like Kay-Bee Toy Works. This release is identical to the US original.




