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The '''Dinobots''' are four robot [[dinosaur]]s who can combine with their [[Commander (PCC)|Commander]] [[Grimstone]] to power him up in battle. They consist of a ''[[wikipedia:Dimetrodon|Dimetrodon]] | The '''Dinobots''' are four robot [[dinosaur]]s who can combine with their [[Commander (PCC)|Commander]] [[Grimstone]] to power him up in battle. They consist of a ''[[wikipedia:Dimetrodon|Dimetrodon]]'', a ''[[wikipedia:Parasaurolophus|Parasaurolophus]]'', a ''[[wikipedia:Pachycephalosaurus|Pachycephalosaurus]]'' and an ''[[wikipedia:Ankylosaurus|Ankylosaurus]]''. | ||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
Revision as of 01:34, 8 December 2010
| The name or term "Dinobot" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Dinobot (disambiguation). |
- The Dinobots are a series of Autobot drones from Power Core Combiners.
The Dinobots are four robot dinosaurs who can combine with their Commander Grimstone to power him up in battle. They consist of a Dimetrodon, a Parasaurolophus, a Pachycephalosaurus and an Ankylosaurus.
Toys
Power Core Combiners
- Grimstone with Dinobots (Power Core Combiners 5-pack, 2010)
- The Dinobots are available with their commander Grimstone, who transforms into a robotic Styracosaurus. They automatically transform from dinosaurs to limbs using Automorph Technology when clipped onto Grimstone's torso mode. When detached, they transform back into their beast modes.
Notes
- Dimetrodon is not actually a dinosaur. As a synapsid, it is actually a mammal-precursor. Inclusion of non-dinosaurs within the Dinobot roster is not a strange new development.
- In a mildly amusing gaffe, the box identifies the Dimetrodon drone as a Spinosaurus, which is actually a dinosaur...and looks absolutely nothing like a Dimetrodon (y'know... beyond that whole "fin on the back" deal).


