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* Speed Dial is one of the very few of the first wave of Real Gear Robots to not have his name [[tampograph]]ed on him somewhere. The only other one, at the time, was [[Power Up VT6]]. None of the second wave Real Gear Robots have been tampographed. | * Speed Dial is one of the very few of the first wave of Real Gear Robots to not have his name [[tampograph]]ed on him somewhere. The only other one, at the time, was [[Power Up VT6]]. None of the second wave Real Gear Robots have been tampographed. | ||
* He is often shown as mistransformed in product images (such as the main article image) with his face hidden by panels that are meant to be swung out to the sides. | * He is often shown as mistransformed in product images (such as the main article image) with his face hidden by panels that are meant to be swung out to the sides. | ||
: Please note, in the robot-mode picture above, face is hidden by panels that are meant to be swung out to the sides. His legs are correctly transformed, though. The picture at [[Wire Tap V20]] has the face right and the legs wrong. | |||
===Foreign names=== | ===Foreign names=== | ||
Revision as of 18:37, 17 December 2012
- Speed Dial 800 is an Autobot Real Gear Robot from the 2007 movie franchise in the live-action film continuity family.
Speed Dial 800 is one of many small robots who was once a normal machine brought to life by the power of the AllSpark. He might just give Bluestreak a run for his money, as he luvvy-luvs the talky-talk. He serves as your companion and is able to send communications all over the globe, relaying vital information... and also useless babble and text messages.
| “ | Connect. Record. Inform. | ” |
—Speed Dial 800's packaging tagline | ||
Fiction
Mass Media Battle
Two masters of sound and signal, it is perhaps destiny that Booster X10 and Speed Dial would come into conflict, and OOH have they. The arch foes are in constant conflict now, the air between them thick with their powers. One of the most brutal and pitched battles of the war will never be seen, and rarely even heard, as invisible signals flash back and forth constantly between these bitter rivals.
Toys
Transformers
- Speed Dial 800 (Real Gear Robots, 2007)
- Japanese ID number: MA-07
- Speed Dial 800 transforms into a (non-functional) cellular phone. with a flip-up screen/button cover. The "mini-screen" sticker on his cover reads "7:47", as in "July 4th, 2007", the date the live-action movie was originally slated to hit theaters. Like all Real Gear Robots toys, his robot mode is apparently at 1:1 scale.
- This mold was also used to make the (accidentally-revealed) Decepticon redeco Wire Tap V20 and Highline 1070.
- Mass Media Battle (Multi-pack, 2007)
- Speed Dial 800 was also available in a Wal-Mart exclusive two-pack with Booster X10.
Notes
- Speed Dial is one of the very few of the first wave of Real Gear Robots to not have his name tampographed on him somewhere. The only other one, at the time, was Power Up VT6. None of the second wave Real Gear Robots have been tampographed.
- He is often shown as mistransformed in product images (such as the main article image) with his face hidden by panels that are meant to be swung out to the sides.
- Please note, in the robot-mode picture above, face is hidden by panels that are meant to be swung out to the sides. His legs are correctly transformed, though. The picture at Wire Tap V20 has the face right and the legs wrong.
Foreign names
- French: Composition Rapide 800 (Canada)
- Spanish: Llamada Rapida 800


