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*As Wild Rider's toy had no [[insignia]]s and | *As Wild Rider's toy had no [[insignia]]s and in-package pictures never surfaced, it wasn't actually ''confirmed'' that he was a Decepticon until his packaging art showed up on the [[Indigo Studios]] website. Still, it was a pretty safe bet, as the name "Wildrider" has only ever been applied to Decepticons. | ||
* Wild Rider's sculpted robot mode details appear to be based on the [[Hot Rod (G1)/toys|''Classics'' Rodimus]] toy. This was presumably [[:Image:Wildrider_gentei.jpg|intentional!]] | * Wild Rider's sculpted robot mode details appear to be based on the [[Hot Rod (G1)/toys|''Classics'' Rodimus]] toy. This was presumably [[:Image:Wildrider_gentei.jpg|intentional!]] | ||
Revision as of 17:48, 6 September 2012
| The name or term "Wildrider" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Wildrider (disambiguation). |
- Wild Rider is a Decepticon from the live-action film series (via the Speed Stars line).

Wild Rider is a sports car.
Toys
Speed Stars

- Wild Rider (Mini Vehicle, 2011?)
- Series: Double Siders Series
- Number:
- Wild Rider is a small, non-transforming, die-cast sports car with his robot mode sculpted underneath. He has huge wheels to allow the toy to roll upside down, and they use through-axle construction that lets the toy zip around at high speeds on smooth surfaces.
End of the road. |
Notes
- As Wild Rider's toy had no insignias and in-package pictures never surfaced, it wasn't actually confirmed that he was a Decepticon until his packaging art showed up on the Indigo Studios website. Still, it was a pretty safe bet, as the name "Wildrider" has only ever been applied to Decepticons.
- Wild Rider's sculpted robot mode details appear to be based on the Classics Rodimus toy. This was presumably intentional!



