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{{disambig2|the Generation 1 Autobot Brawn|the Robots in Disguise Autobot|X-Brawn}}
 
[[Image:Brawng1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|DON'T GIVE HIM THE STICK! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!!!]]
 
''Brawn is an [[Autobot]] from [[Generation 1]] continuity.''
 
'''Brawn''', the Autobots' demolitions expert, is amazingly strong for his size.  Due to his small stature, he often attempts to overcompensate by playing up his macho personality.  He can be somewhat of a bully, and looks down on noncombatant Autobots. He has a ready, though slightly sarcastic, sense of humor, and a lot of chutzpah. Brawn is indestructible....well, almost.
 
 
''French-Canadian name:'' '''Bruto'''<br>
''Japanese name:'' '''Gong''' (go-n-gu, ゴング)<br>
''South American name'': '''Jipe'''
 
 
==Fiction==
===Generation 1 Cartoon===
'''Voice Actor:''' [[Corey Burton]] (US), [[Yutaka Shimaka]] (Japan)
 
Brawn was one of the Autobots onboard the [[Ark]] who awoke in 1984, reformatted by [[Teletraan-1]] to have an Earth-based alt-mode of a land rover jeep. He was frequently involved in combat engagements against the Decepticons in the early years of the Earth-based war, including the battle that saw the Decepticons destroy an offshore oil rig. In the flaming chaos that followed, Brawn heled save his fellow Autobot [[Huffer]] who was trapped in the wreckage by cutting him loose with a blowtorch contained in his right arm.
 
Sadly, he was killed by [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] in 2005, during the hijacking of a shuttle bound for [[Autobot City]].
A debate has arisen within the fandom as to whether or not Brawn survived his seeming death, taking into account that Brawn was only wounded in the shoulder, and had previously been depicted surviving more serious wounds. Additionally, Brawn appeared in the episode [[Carnage in C-Minor]], an episode which takes place after his death, fighting on the side of the Decepticons.  However, due to the generally low quality of the animation in that episode, Brawn's appearance is usually dismissed as an animation error.
 
===Marvel Generation 1 Comics===
 
===Marvel Generation 2 Comics===
 
===3H Universe Comics===
 
===Dreamwave Comics===
 
 
==Toys==
* Brawn
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''15'''
* Keychain Brawn
 
==External Links==
 
[http://www.tfu.info/1984/Autobot/Brawn/brawn.htm Brawn at TFU.info]
 
 
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Revision as of 04:15, 7 August 2006

This article is about the Generation 1 Autobot Brawn. For the Robots in Disguise Autobot, see X-Brawn.
File:Brawng1.jpg
DON'T GIVE HIM THE STICK! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!!!

Brawn is an Autobot from Generation 1 continuity.

Brawn, the Autobots' demolitions expert, is amazingly strong for his size. Due to his small stature, he often attempts to overcompensate by playing up his macho personality. He can be somewhat of a bully, and looks down on noncombatant Autobots. He has a ready, though slightly sarcastic, sense of humor, and a lot of chutzpah. Brawn is indestructible....well, almost.


French-Canadian name: Bruto
Japanese name: Gong (go-n-gu, ゴング)
South American name: Jipe


Fiction

Generation 1 Cartoon

Voice Actor: Corey Burton (US), Yutaka Shimaka (Japan)

Brawn was one of the Autobots onboard the Ark who awoke in 1984, reformatted by Teletraan-1 to have an Earth-based alt-mode of a land rover jeep. He was frequently involved in combat engagements against the Decepticons in the early years of the Earth-based war, including the battle that saw the Decepticons destroy an offshore oil rig. In the flaming chaos that followed, Brawn heled save his fellow Autobot Huffer who was trapped in the wreckage by cutting him loose with a blowtorch contained in his right arm.

Sadly, he was killed by Megatron in 2005, during the hijacking of a shuttle bound for Autobot City. A debate has arisen within the fandom as to whether or not Brawn survived his seeming death, taking into account that Brawn was only wounded in the shoulder, and had previously been depicted surviving more serious wounds. Additionally, Brawn appeared in the episode Carnage in C-Minor, an episode which takes place after his death, fighting on the side of the Decepticons. However, due to the generally low quality of the animation in that episode, Brawn's appearance is usually dismissed as an animation error.

Marvel Generation 1 Comics

Marvel Generation 2 Comics

3H Universe Comics

Dreamwave Comics

Toys

  • Brawn
Japanese ID number: 15
  • Keychain Brawn

Brawn at TFU.info




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