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[[Image: Gnaw.gif|thumb|320px|right| Too cute for the Decepticons, too spikey for the Autobots, and more pink than not, a young Gnaw ate to feel loved.]] | [[Image: Gnaw.gif|thumb|320px|right| Too cute for the Decepticons, too spikey for the Autobots, and more pink than not, a young Gnaw ate to feel loved.]] | ||
A voracious and fearless robot. Though he originated as just another [[Sharkticon]], '''Gnaw''' seems to be loyal only to the one who fed him last, be they [[Quintesson]], [[Decepticon]], or even [[Autobot]]. He has a voracious appetite. In recent times he's befriended the young Autobot [[Wheelie]] and "seems" fairly loyal and devoted to the boy. | A voracious and fearless robot. Though he originated as just another [[Sharkticon]], '''Gnaw''' seems to be loyal only to the one who fed him last, be they [[Quintesson]], [[Decepticon]], or even [[Autobot]]. He has a voracious appetite. In recent times he's befriended other monster,the young Autobot [[Wheelie]] and "seems" fairly loyal and devoted to the boy. | ||
Revision as of 12:00, 13 April 2007
- Gnaw is a ??? (see note below ) in the Generation 1 continuity family.
A voracious and fearless robot. Though he originated as just another Sharkticon, Gnaw seems to be loyal only to the one who fed him last, be they Quintesson, Decepticon, or even Autobot. He has a voracious appetite. In recent times he's befriended other monster,the young Autobot Wheelie and "seems" fairly loyal and devoted to the boy.
(Note: Gnaw is a Sharkticon. He was sold under his own name as a Decepticon. The Japanese line considered him an "Animatron" (ie. a Predacon), and in his only fictional appearence thus far he was a staunch Autobot and best friend to Wheelie. For someone with an intelligence of "3" he's a bit complicated.)
Fiction
Dreamwave Comics continuity.
Toys
Generation 1
- Gnaw (Decepticon, 1986)
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