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:''The Seacons are a [[Decepticon]] [[subgroup]] from the [[Masterforce]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''The Seacons are a [[Decepticon]] [[subgroup]] from the [[Masterforce]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
The ''Seacons'', save for their leader, [[Turtlar]], are a horde of mindless robotic drones. They serve [[Devil Z]] and [[Overlord]]. | The '''Seacons''', save for their leader, [[Turtlar]], are a horde of mindless robotic drones. They serve [[Devil Z]] and [[Overlord]]. | ||
The Seacons consist of: | The Seacons consist of: | ||
Revision as of 23:11, 31 December 2006
- The Seacons are a Decepticon subgroup from the Masterforce portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
The Seacons, save for their leader, Turtlar, are a horde of mindless robotic drones. They serve Devil Z and Overlord.
The Seacons consist of:
They can combine to form King Poseidon.
Fiction
Masterforce anime
The Seacons appeared here as a swarm rather than a team. The five smaller robots were each several 'clones' of the same body-type, only ever appearing in beast mode. Turtlar, the only 'regular' Transformer amongst them could combine with any five distinct Seacons to form King Poseidon.
Masterforce manga
Toys
The Seacons were first released in the US and Japan in 1988. They have a lot of purple and bright blue on them.


