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'''Soundblaster''' wears the badge of the Decepticons, but his allegiance is to Planet X and its goals. He serenades his victims with music before destroying them. He is partnered with the [[Mini-Con]] [[Hell Buzzsaw (UT)|Hell Buzzsaw]].
'''Soundblaster''' wears the badge of the Decepticons, but his allegiance is to Planet X and its goals. He serenades his victims with music before destroying them. He is partnered with the [[Mini-Con]] [[Hell Buzzsaw (UT)|Hell Buzzsaw]].


''(Note: Soundblaster's status as a separate character from [[Soundwave (UT)|Soundwave]] is debatable, as there is no official biographical information on him whatsoever at this time, only a quote on his box. However, his being a new character can be extrapolated from [[Takara]]'s naming conventions; in the '''overwhelming''' majority of cases, recurring toy-characters only undergo a name change upon receiving a new bodyform, while same-mold redecos typically -but not always- only receive a modifier on top of their old name. The only known exceptions to this pattern in twenty years of Japanese Transformers are [[Blaster (G1)|Twincast]] and Soundblaster from [[Headmasters]] in [[Generation 1]] (who were actually [[retool]]ed from the orignal versions) and [[Megatron (UT)|Master Megatron]] from the Japanese version of ''Cybertron'', who became '''Master Galvatron''' despite his upgrade being only a redeco of his previous toy.'')
 
''('''Note''': Soundblaster's status as a separate character from [[Soundwave (UT)|Soundwave]] is debatable, as there is no official biographical information on him whatsoever at this time, only a quote on his box. However, his being a new character can be extrapolated from [[Takara]]'s naming conventions; in the '''overwhelming''' majority of cases, recurring toy-characters only undergo a name change upon receiving a new bodyform, while same-mold redecos typically -but not always- only receive a modifier on top of their old name. The only known exceptions to this pattern in twenty years of Japanese Transformers are [[Blaster (G1)|Twincast]] and Soundblaster from [[Headmasters]] in ''[[Generation 1]]'' (who were actually [[retool]]ed from the orignal versions) and [[Megatron (UT)|Master Megatron]] from the Japanese version of ''Cybertron'', who became '''Master Galvatron''' despite his upgrade being only a redeco of his previous toy.'')
 


=Toys=
=Toys=
===Cybertron===
===Cybertron===
*'''Soundblaster''' (Voyager class, 2006)
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''GX-03'''
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''GX-03'''
Soundblaster is a [[redeco]] of the Cybertron Soundwave toy, transforming into a Cybertronic stealth bomber. He comes with three hexagonal prism "bombs"; one converts into his Mini-Con partner Hell Buzzsaw, the other two unfold into non-firing blaster weapons. Any one of these "bombs" can be stored in his robot-mode chest, which opens by plugging a [[Cyber Planet Key]] into him. The other two store in indents on the underside of his wings. He comes with a silver-bordered Planet X style Cyber Planet Key.


He was only available as an exclusive to Takara's "Toys Dream Project" series.
: Soundblaster is a [[redeco]] of the ''Cybertron'' Soundwave toy, transforming into a Cybertronic stealth bomber. He comes with three hexagonal prism "bombs"; one converts into his Mini-Con partner Hell Buzzsaw, the other two unfold into non-firing blaster weapons. Any one of these "bombs" can be stored in his robot-mode chest, which opens by plugging a [[Cyber Planet Key]] into him. The other two store in indents on the underside of his wings. He comes with a silver-bordered Planet X style Cyber Planet Key.
 
: He was only available as an exclusive to Takara's "Toys Dream Project" series.
 


[[Category: Cybertron]]
[[Category: Cybertron]]

Revision as of 21:46, 29 May 2006

This article is about the Cybertron-series Planet X Decepticon. For the Generation 1 Decepticon upgrade of Soundwave, see Soundwave (G1).

Soundblaster is a Planet X Decepticon from the Cybertron portion of the Unicron Trilogy.

Soundblaster wears the badge of the Decepticons, but his allegiance is to Planet X and its goals. He serenades his victims with music before destroying them. He is partnered with the Mini-Con Hell Buzzsaw.


(Note: Soundblaster's status as a separate character from Soundwave is debatable, as there is no official biographical information on him whatsoever at this time, only a quote on his box. However, his being a new character can be extrapolated from Takara's naming conventions; in the overwhelming majority of cases, recurring toy-characters only undergo a name change upon receiving a new bodyform, while same-mold redecos typically -but not always- only receive a modifier on top of their old name. The only known exceptions to this pattern in twenty years of Japanese Transformers are Twincast and Soundblaster from Headmasters in Generation 1 (who were actually retooled from the orignal versions) and Master Megatron from the Japanese version of Cybertron, who became Master Galvatron despite his upgrade being only a redeco of his previous toy.)


Toys

Cybertron

  • Soundblaster (Voyager class, 2006)
Japanese ID number: GX-03
Soundblaster is a redeco of the Cybertron Soundwave toy, transforming into a Cybertronic stealth bomber. He comes with three hexagonal prism "bombs"; one converts into his Mini-Con partner Hell Buzzsaw, the other two unfold into non-firing blaster weapons. Any one of these "bombs" can be stored in his robot-mode chest, which opens by plugging a Cyber Planet Key into him. The other two store in indents on the underside of his wings. He comes with a silver-bordered Planet X style Cyber Planet Key.
He was only available as an exclusive to Takara's "Toys Dream Project" series.