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===Great Decisive Battle of Planet Beest manga===
===Great Decisive Battle of Planet Beest manga===
Hordes of Killer Fish, backed by the [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]] and [[Sharkticon (G1)|Sharkticons]], enforced the will of [[Alligatoron]].  But with the intereferance of the [[Autobot]]s, the Killer Fish were driven back.
Hordes of Killer Fish, backed by the [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]] and [[Sharkticon (G1)|Sharkticons]], enforced the will of [[Alligatoron]].  But with the interference of the [[Autobot]]s, the Killer Fish were driven back.


===Dreamwave Generation 1 comics===
===Dreamwave Generation 1 comics===

Revision as of 19:42, 16 November 2006

Killer Fish is a Beastformer from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Everybody's doin' the Fish. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Killer Fish is one of the Decepticon-allied Beastformers attempting a brutal takeover of the planet Beest. He's a professional, brutal killer who uses a built-in sonar to track down his targets. He has a personal vendetta against Big Serow, who gave him an injury that still hurts.

Sometimes there are lots of him.


English name: Killer Carp


Fiction

Bill Mumy once took me out to see a movie. Didn't have to pay to get me in.

Headmasters cartoon

Great Decisive Battle of Planet Beest manga

Hordes of Killer Fish, backed by the Predacons and Sharkticons, enforced the will of Alligatoron. But with the interference of the Autobots, the Killer Fish were driven back.

Dreamwave Generation 1 comics

Killer Fish (or possibly "Killer Carp") is part of the front-line assault against Megatron's Air Warriors. Dreamwave Summer Special


Toys

Headmasters/Beastformers

  • Killer Fish (Beastformer, 1987)
Beast ID number: 5
Killer Fish is an anthropomorphic carp with maroon robotic armor. He came with his "Killer Anchor" weapon. The original Beastformers release in Transformers-style packaging gave him an Decepticon rubsign. After the move to non-Transformers packaging, he got the standard Wood/fire/Water rubsigns the Hasbro versions did.
  • Killer Fish white version (Beastformer, 1987)
A solid-white version of Killer Fish was sold through gumball machines in Japan. The gumball versions of the Beastformers appeared to have randomized weapons (or just crummy QC).
  • Killer Fish clear version (Beastformer, 1987)
A colorless-clear version of Killer Fish was made avaliable in two different ways. It was part of the "Perfect 6 Set" --which actually had seven figures-- along with Baboon, Cobrander, Demonkey, Eagle Killer, Little Serow, and Shield Dragon.
It was also a prize in "punch-box" giveaways, where kids would punch through a paper front on a box containing random Beastformers prizes in each compartment. Trhee clear Fish were available per box.
  • Killer Fish clear-striped version (Beastformer, 1987)
Made available in the same "punch-box" promotion as the clear Killer Fish, this version, which has mottled-brownish stripes through it, was only in one compartment per box.





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