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Snapdragon's original Marvel Profile described him as hopelessly lazy and messy, but with a quick temper for those who disturbed him. He is binary bonded with the Headmaster process to Krunk, Lord Zarak's bodyguard, a vicious thug.
:''Snapdragon is a [[Decepticon]] in the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].


Animated series


voice actors Dan Gilvezan(English)


Snapdragon first appeared in Rebirth Part 1, the three part finale of the US television series. He appeared as a triple changing Decepticon under Galvatron who became a Headmaster on the planet Nebulos during the course of the finale.


With the arrival of the Transformers to Nebulos, and the fusion of a group of Autobots and Nebulon rebels into Headmasters, Zarak masterminded a scheme to duplicate the process with Decepticons. Unable to control the Decepticons directly with their mental powers, the Hive were able to subdue them with their own machines and force them into the scheme, striking a deal to create both Headmasters and Targetmasters.
==Fiction==
===Animated continuity===
:'''Voice actor''': [[Dan Gilvezan]]


Oddly, the television series depicted Snapdragon as being able to take on beast form without his Headmaster partner, even though as the toy Krunk becomes both the robot head and beast head.
====''Headmasters''====
:'''Voice actor''': [[Kazuo Oka]]


Headmasters
===Headmasters manga continuity===


voice actors Kazuo Oka (Japanese)
===Marvel Comics continuity===


In the Japanese series which ignored the US series finale, Snapgragon first appeared in the 18th episode of the series, "The Most Important Thing in the World."
===Dreamwave Comics continuity===


The Decepticon base on Chaar is suddenly upset when two newcomers arrive, and the Decepticons attack them, thinking they are Autobots. They are jets which possess the ability to transform into animals, then to robots -- Horrorcons Apeface and Snapdragon -- who have been asked by Galvatron to join his troops. The Autobots learn of the appearance of these two, and Spike, worried about the diminishing chances of ending the war, decides to seek out a peace agreement with the Decepticons before the galaxy is destroyed, despite the Autobots' concerns. Galvatron receives word of Spike's offer of peace, and Scorponok and Soundwave plan a trap, replying to Spike that he has to go with his entire family to meet in Shangri-La. Galvatron and Spike begin their meetings while Carly and Daniel are forced to remain with the Horrorcons, with the Autobot Headmasters remaining outside. Galvatron asks Spike for a token of trust - leaving Daniel with the Decepticons. Punch discovers Galvatron at the Decepticon base instead of Earth and reports Galvatron's orders to steal energy throughout the universe to the Autobots. The Headmasters mobilize to rescue the humans when they find out Galvatron is a fake. Galvatron then reveals himself to be Sixshot, leading to a fierce battle outside. The Autobots beat up on the Decpeticons, who escape through the space bridge. They try to follow, but Sixshot blows up the space bridge.


Snapdragon last appeared in episode 35 of the series, "The Final Showdown On Earth (Part 2)"
==Toys==
*'''Snapdragon''' (1987)
:''Japanese ID number'': '''D-100'''


Marvel Comics
==External links==
* [http://www.tfu.info/1987/Decepticon/Snapdragon/snapdragon.htm Snapdragonat TFU.info]


In the US Marvel Comics comics, Snapdragon first appeared in the four-issue Headmasters mini-series, which introduced the new breed of warrior to the Transformers universe. Here, Scorponok was leader of a troop of Decepticons who were summoned to the planet Nebulos by one of its corrupt politicians, Lord Zarak, who was intent on removing Fortress Maximus and the other Autobots who had previously settled on the planet. Maximus and his crew had already binary bonded with a group of heroic Nebulons, and were able to easily best Scorponok's troops, inspiring Scorponok to duplicate the process with Zarak and his followers.


A story told in Marvel U.K. #130-131 called Worlds Apart was set some time during the events of issue #4 of the U.S. Headmasters series. In this story the Decepticons have captured Autobot Targetmasters Crosshairs, Pointblank and Sureshot, supposedly to learn to perfect the Targetmaster process. Autobot Headmasters Brainstorm, Chromedome, Hardhead and Highbrow made their way to the Decepticon headquarters but were attacked by the Apeface, Mindwipe, Skullcruncher, Snapdragon and Weirdwolf. The Autobots won, perhaps too easily, causing an argument between the Autobots and their Nebulan partners on what to do next. Eventually the Nebulans prevail and they arrived at Scorponok's Fortress of Dispair, where they found both the missing Autobots and a trap set by the Decepticons. Scorponok and his Targetmasters Cyclonus, Misfire, Scourge, Slugslinger and Triggerhappy ambushed the Autobots, who learn the Decepticons actually were having trouble with their Headmasters and needed to capture one of Headmaster Autobots. Scorponok grabbed Highbrow to study and left the others to die, but the Autobots freed their Targetmasters, who helped even the odds. As Highbrow and his partner Gort were having trouble working together, Scorponok learned the importance of compatibility of a Transformer with his binary bonded partner. Chromedome aided Highbrow in realizing it's not compatibility as much as common goals and using the best of both minds which unite a Headmaster team and he was able to help Highbrow's team work together. Together they forced Scorponok to flee.
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Snapdragon and Krunk did not appear in the Dreamwave Transformers comics before the company closed, but they did get a one page biography in their More Than Meets The Eye series, which profiled Snapdragon as an extremely lazy and messy Decepticon, often sleeping through battle alarms. When eventually disturbed, Snapdragon is filled with rage at whatever woke him - prompting his fellow Decepticons to point him in the direction of the enemy and watch the fireworks. His partner Krunk is just as lazy, increasing Snapdragon's eventual rage when disturbed.
 
 
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Revision as of 23:02, 9 February 2007

Snapdragon is a Decepticon in the Generation 1 continuity family.



Fiction

Animated continuity

Voice actor: Dan Gilvezan

Headmasters

Voice actor: Kazuo Oka

Headmasters manga continuity

Marvel Comics continuity

Dreamwave Comics continuity

Toys

  • Snapdragon (1987)
Japanese ID number: D-100