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*A piece of internal documentation containing an unfinished version of Windrazor's cardback once turned up on [[eBay]], evidently from the collection of a former [[Hasbro]] employee. This mockup shows that Windrazor once had the preproduction name of "'''Whirlwind'''".
*A piece of internal documentation containing an unfinished version of Windrazor's cardback once turned up on [[eBay]], evidently from the collection of a former [[Hasbro]] employee. This mockup shows that Windrazor once had the preproduction name of "'''Whirlwind'''".


* Though Windrazor was never released in Japan, he did gain a Japanese name via a [[BotCon Japan 1997]] [[exclusive]] poster, which featured bios for all of the new ''Generation 2'' characters released in the US who weren't part of the Japanese line: the [[Axelerator]]s, the [[Skyscorcher]]s, [[Rotor Force]], four of the [[Go-Bot (G2)|Go-Bots]] and the [[Color Changer]]s.
* Though Windrazor was never released in Japan, he did gain a Japanese name via a [[BotCon Japan 1997]] [[exclusive]] [http://botcon.com/archive/1997j/bcj97post2f.jpg poster], which featured bios for all of the new ''Generation 2'' characters released in the US who weren't part of the Japanese line: the [[Axelerator]]s, the [[Skyscorcher]]s, [[Rotor Force]], four of the [[Go-Bot (G2)|Go-Bots]] and the [[Color Changer]]s.


===Foreign names===
===Foreign names===

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Specifics: Toy
The name or term "Windrazor" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Windrazor (disambiguation).
Windrazor is a Decepticon Skyscorcher from the Generation 1 continuity family.
I clocked you at three miles above the speed limit. Prepare to die.

Windrazor leads the Skyscorchers, a team of Decepticon jets. He holds the goal of Autobot annihilation above all else, including the lives of himself and his teammates. This single-minded ideal fuels his sick genius in battle.

He is also known as Tornado.

Fiction

Fleetway Generation 2 comic

Meet the new boss.

Tornado was part of Bludgeon's team who went to Earth to lure out Optimus Prime. After blowing the living crap out of a lot of buildings, he landed to tell Bludgeon that he and his troops were running low on fuel. But before Bludgeon could give the command to withdraw and refuel, Tornado was promptly blasted by their intended target, Optimus Prime. War Without End

It apparently wasn't a critical blow, since he was able to fly away and gather up Hawk and Terradive, calling them away so they could tackle a new target; Megatron, who had appeared to take out both Optimus Prime and Bludgeon. He attacked Megatron, and from there it's unknown how he fared. It's possible he was taken prisoner by the Autobots along with several other Decepticons. War Zone

Wings Universe

Windrazor was part of the "second generation" of Transformers created on Earth at the Cyberfactory. Although born without a faction, he soon chose one anyways and joined Clench's Decepticon Syndicate alongside many others. Generation 2: Redux

IDW Generation 1 comics

Windrazor served under the command of Turmoil when their second-in-command Deadlock abandoned his post. Drift #1

Toys

Generation 1

  • Tornado (Skyscorcher, 1993)
    • Accessories: Radar array/rifle
Tornado transforms into a General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jet. His undercarriage radar becomes a hand-held non-firing blaster weapon for robot mode.
He was originally sold in the European market in 1993 as part of the "transitional" line that used the Generation 2 insignias, but lacked the new subline name. He was later released in the United States, with no notable changes beyond a new name, as part of the Generation 2 line. He was then later re-released in the European version of Generation 2 in 1994.
This toy is gang-molded with Afterburner.

Generation 2

  • Windrazor/Tornado (Skyscorcher, 1993/1994)
    • Accessories: Radar array/rifle
Released in the United States in 1993, Generation 2 Windrazor is identical to the concurrent European "Generation 1" Tornado toy. Tornado was re-released in the European Generation 2 line the following year.

Block Town

  • Airport Building Set (Block Town, 1996)
    • Accessories: Radar array/rifle, airport building brick set
Totally not evil now, really.
Windrazor's mold was one of several intended to be used in the post-G-2 Takara Block Town line, as an Autobot. To be redecoed in white, he was to come with the TFBT-3 Airport Building Set, a building-block airport tower that could be rebuilt into a battle station of some form. This set ultimately never came to release.
In 2005, a supposed Takara "release" schedule listed the Block Town sets among several other future items coming out. Only the Galaxy Force items on that list saw release, however (and some only as store exclusives to boot).
Given that Windrazor's Japanese name was revealed on a BotCon Japan-exclusive poster to be "Sky Tornado" - a poster that also showed Windbreaker's Japanese name as being "Carzap", which was what the Block Town Windbreaker redeco showed up as in Transformers Generations - it's likely that the Block Town Windrazor was going to be named "Sky Tornado" as well. The whole "Autobot" thing makes the issue somewhat hazy, though.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.

Notes

  • A piece of internal documentation containing an unfinished version of Windrazor's cardback once turned up on eBay, evidently from the collection of a former Hasbro employee. This mockup shows that Windrazor once had the preproduction name of "Whirlwind".

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Sky Tornado (スカイトーネード Sukai Tōnēdo)