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===Beast Wars II=== | ===Beast Wars II=== | ||
*'''Autocrusher''' (Auto-Roller, 1998) | *'''Autocrusher''' (Auto-Roller, 1998) | ||
:''Japanese ID number'': '''D | :''Japanese ID number'': '''D-18''' | ||
: A [[redeco]] of ''[[Generation 2]]'' [[Roadblock (G2)|Roadblock]], Autocrusher | : A [[redeco]] of ''[[Generation 2]]'' [[Roadblock (G2)|Roadblock]], Autocrusher turns into a payloader. His robot mode has a spring-activated spinning saw blade on his left arm, and a spring-loaded missile launcher in the right. He has an auto-transforming gimmick activated by rolling his rear wheels; roll forward to go to robot mode, and back to payloader. A switch on his back end separates the gears of the gimmick, allowing him to roll freely in either mode. | ||
: This mold was also intended to be used for "[[Hound|Sgt. Hound]]" in ''Generation 2'', but that release was | : This mold was also intended to be used for "[[Hound|Sgt. Hound]]" in ''Generation 2'', but that release was canceled. | ||
*'''Powerhug vs Autostinger''' (Multi-pack, 1998) | |||
:''Japanese ID number'': '''VS-18''' | |||
: Autostinger was also available in a giftset with the [[Maximal]] [[Insectron]] [[Powerhug]]. | |||
Revision as of 07:38, 3 May 2007
- Autocrusher is a Predacon Autoroller from the Beast Wars II portion of the Beast Era continuity family.

Autocrusher doesn’t question why he fights for the Predacons and Galvatron; it’s his duty to do so, so he does it to the best of his ability. Responsible for guarding Predacon installations, he’s a loud, brash soldier who relentlessly browbeats younger and less dedicated soldiers.
Fiction
Beast Wars II cartoon
Beast Wars II manga
Toys
Beast Wars II
- Autocrusher (Auto-Roller, 1998)
- Japanese ID number: D-18
- A redeco of Generation 2 Roadblock, Autocrusher turns into a payloader. His robot mode has a spring-activated spinning saw blade on his left arm, and a spring-loaded missile launcher in the right. He has an auto-transforming gimmick activated by rolling his rear wheels; roll forward to go to robot mode, and back to payloader. A switch on his back end separates the gears of the gimmick, allowing him to roll freely in either mode.
- This mold was also intended to be used for "Sgt. Hound" in Generation 2, but that release was canceled.
- Powerhug vs Autostinger (Multi-pack, 1998)
- Japanese ID number: VS-18
Trivia
- All of the Beast Wars II Autorollers have 2-D card art, rather than the CGI model art made for the entire rest of the line.
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