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:''Overdrive is an [[Autobot]] from [[Generation 1]] continuity.''
:''Overdrive is an [[Autobot]] from [[Generation 1]] continuity.''


[[Image:Omnibots group.jpg|thumb|250px|Overdrive (left) clowns around.]]
[[Image:Omnibots group.jpg|thumb|250px|Overdrive (left) politely kneels so no one realizes he's twice as tall as he should be.]]


'''Overdrive''' along with [[Downshift (G1)|Downshift]] and [[Camshaft]] were the [[Omnibot]]s, a trio of mailaway exclusives with the ability to cross dimensions and sense disturbances in the forces of space and time.
'''Overdrive''' along with [[Downshift (G1)|Downshift]] and [[Camshaft]] were the [[Omnibot]]s, a trio of mailaway exclusives with the ability to cross dimensions and sense disturbances in the forces of space and time.
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===Manga===
===Manga===
[[Image:Overdrive_vehicle.jpg|thumb|''I believe I can fly...'']]
[[Image:Overdrive_vehicle.jpg|thumb|A flying car?  How droll.]]


==Toys==
==Toys==

Revision as of 07:03, 12 April 2007

Overdrive is an Autobot from Generation 1 continuity.
Overdrive (left) politely kneels so no one realizes he's twice as tall as he should be.

Overdrive along with Downshift and Camshaft were the Omnibots, a trio of mailaway exclusives with the ability to cross dimensions and sense disturbances in the forces of space and time.

Fiction

Manga

A flying car? How droll.

Toys

Generation 1

  • Overdrive

Overdrive was available as a mail-order exclusive first available during the second series of Transformers toys in 1985. The trio of Omnibots were originally Diaclone Doublechanger, named for their ability to transform into both standard car and combat car modes. These Transformers did not come with shipped with tech specs. Overdrive transforms into a Ferrari BB Diablo.

Binaltech

  • Overdrive
Japanese ID number: BT-12
He was Windcharger in America! But unlike him, he avoided castration.



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