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Revision as of 13:31, 27 July 2011
| The name or term "Steeljaw" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Steeljaw (disambiguation). |
- Steeljaw is an Autobot pet from the Dark of the Moon portion of the live-action film series continuity family.
Few are more loyal and brave than the Wreckers' fearsome pet, Steeljaw! When they need his expert tracking skills, Steeljaw puts both his advanced senses and his hydraulic jaws to work. Despite being regarded the Wreckers' little schnookums, he's said to be nearly as smart as they are. Hopefully that's not a backhanded indictment of his owners' intelligence.
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Toys
Dark of the Moon
Human Alliance

- Leadfoot / Sergeant Detour & Steeljaw (Human Alliance, 2011)
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- Steeljaw comes with Human Alliance Leadfoot and turns into his missile launcher or a flail weapon. He also comes with a chain that Leadfoot can use as a leash, or utilize for a flail mode. Sergeant Detour can ride him in robot mode.
Notes
- Steeljaw appears to be based on a pit bull, given the cropped ears, squared snout, and stout build.
- He was intended to appear in Dark of the Moon, with Josh Nizzi having done design work. An early working name for him was "Warpath", which was also a working name for Wreckers Roadbuster and Topspin.[1]




