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: Bad Boy was only available in an [[e-Hobby]]-[[exclusive]] 6-pack with [[Bug_Bite_(G1)|Bug Bite]], [[Pathfinder]], [[Road_Ranger_(G1)|Road Ranger]], [[Small_Foot_(G1)|Small Foot]] and Treds. He is a [[redeco]] of the [[Mini | : Bad Boy was only available in an [[e-Hobby]]-[[exclusive]] 6-pack with [[Bug_Bite_(G1)|Bug Bite]], [[Pathfinder]], [[Road_Ranger_(G1)|Road Ranger]], [[Small_Foot_(G1)|Small Foot]] and Treds. He is a [[redeco]] of the [[Mini Vehicle]] [[Powerglide_(G1)|Powerglide]]. His coloration is similar to an early version of the toy that only appeared in an early Japanese Transformers catalogue image; all five 1985 Mini-Vehicles in this image had color differences from the final versions. | ||
Revision as of 01:05, 7 June 2006

Bad Boy is a Decepticon from the Generation 1 series.
Bad Boy is a traveller from another dimension, who has taken the form of a Decepticon and infiltrated their ranks in the hopes of finding the solution to a problem that plagues his home. He was a renegade in his home dimension, and in his current mission is under the strict supervision of the Guardian Treds.
(Note: Bad Boy is clearly intended to be the character from the Tonka GoBots line. His name does not appear in any of the final product material; it only appeared in an early Photoshopped promotional image on the e-Hobby website. The individual toys' names were dropped when Takara's legal department became concerned at how Bandai --the company that made the toys that would become the Tonka GoBots-- would react to the names being used, despite the minimal chance of provable trademark infringement on Takara's part.)
Toys
Generation 1
- G1 GoBots (Multi-pack, 2004)
- Japanese ID number: 84
- Bad Boy was only available in an e-Hobby-exclusive 6-pack with Bug Bite, Pathfinder, Road Ranger, Small Foot and Treds. He is a redeco of the Mini Vehicle Powerglide. His coloration is similar to an early version of the toy that only appeared in an early Japanese Transformers catalogue image; all five 1985 Mini-Vehicles in this image had color differences from the final versions.

