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'''Hotspark''' (ホットスパーク ''Hottosupāku'') is the fastest of the Autobot [[Sparkdash]], capable of moving nearly as fast as the [[Godmaster]] [[Lightfoot]] thanks to his reinforced engine. Once he has an enemy in his sights, he will always, ''always'' stay on their trail. Once he's zipped by them, he uses his "Fire Skid" attack, transforming to robot mode and shooting flames from his feet, leaving a trail of fire that incinerates the 'bot he just blew by. | '''Hotspark''' (ホットスパーク ''Hottosupāku'') is the fastest of the Autobot [[Sparkdash]], capable of moving nearly as fast as the [[Godmaster (lifeform)|Godmaster]] [[Lightfoot]] thanks to his reinforced engine. Once he has an enemy in his sights, he will always, ''always'' stay on their trail. Once he's zipped by them, he uses his "Fire Skid" attack, transforming to robot mode and shooting flames from his feet, leaving a trail of fire that incinerates the 'bot he just blew by. | ||
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Revision as of 02:10, 22 December 2015
- Hotspark is an Autobot Sparkdash from the Super-God Masterforce portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Hotspark (ホットスパーク Hottosupāku) is the fastest of the Autobot Sparkdash, capable of moving nearly as fast as the Godmaster Lightfoot thanks to his reinforced engine. Once he has an enemy in his sights, he will always, always stay on their trail. Once he's zipped by them, he uses his "Fire Skid" attack, transforming to robot mode and shooting flames from his feet, leaving a trail of fire that incinerates the 'bot he just blew by.
Toys
Super-God Masterforce

- Hotspark (Sparkdash, 1988)
- Japanese ID number: C-314
- A redeco of the Sparkabot Sizzle, Hotspark transforms into a "funny car" of indeterminate model. By pushing him forward in car mode, "cold" sparks shoot from his back end thanks to a friction-motor that also propels him forward once released.
Notes
- The Masterforce pack-in toy catalog photo for Hotspark actually shows his Hasbro counterpart, Sizzle.


