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**''Japanese ID Number'': '''TAV60''' | **''Japanese ID Number'': '''TAV60''' | ||
**''Accessories'': Blasters | **''Accessories'': Blasters | ||
:Part of the 8th wave of the Warrior Class line, and the second wave of the ''Mini-Con Weaponizers'' subline, Bisk transforms from a googly-eyed lobster-bot into a futuristic sports car. He comes with a pair of non-firing blasters, which can slot into the top of his claws via [[5mm post]]s. | :Part of the 8th wave of the Warrior Class line, and the second wave of the ''Mini-Con Weaponizers'' subline, Bisk transforms from a googly-eyed lobster-bot into a futuristic sports car. He comes with a pair of non-firing blasters, which can slot into the top of his claws via [[5mm post]]s. Because of his unique appearance, two-thirds of his head is molded in a softer plastic to safely transform the figure without damaging any of his many spindly facial features. | ||
:Bisk's scannable Decepticon insignia is centered on his robot front, accessible while still in-package. | :Bisk's scannable Decepticon insignia is centered on his robot front, accessible while still in-package. | ||
Revision as of 16:00, 7 December 2016
| This article is about the Robots in Disguise Decepticon. For the Beast Wars: Uprising Predacon, see Bisk (BW). |
- Bisk is a Decepticon from the Robots in Disguise portion of the Aligned continuity family.

Many Decepticons fight because of boredom, for a higher cause, or because they just like to kill. Bisk does not qualify for any of those, preferring to fight for the highest score. He speaks in video game lingo, thinks of main objectives as "quests", and even gets irritated when even one thing makes him deviate from the main quest...like side quests or even the n00b Autobots.
Despite his dislike of working with other "players," particularly ineffectual, low-XP scrubs like Hammer and Anvil, Bisk is no slouch when it comes to combat. His impressive strength and overwhelming tactics allow him to take on multiple opponents at once, and he can even fire a laser from his mouth to knock his opponents unconscious. He's just as likely to frag you in a fistfight as he is in a video game.
Fiction
2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon
- Voice actor: Khary Payton (English), Setsuji Satō (Japanese), Daniele Demma (Italian)

Bisk was one of the Decepticons held in stasis aboard the Alchemor, breaking free after it crashed on Earth. Bumblebee's team found him on a golf course, and after a brief battle, managed to overwhelm him with teamwork (and by having Grimlock land on him). Sadly the golf course did not survive intact. More than Meets the Eye
After Steeljaw broke into the scrapyard, he deactivated Bisk's stasis pod, alongside several others, as part of a bid to bolster Glowstrike's forces. When Thunderhoof brought up Steeljaw's past failures at leadership, Steeljaw informed the Decepticons of his alliance with Glowstrike, and gave them coordinates to follow while he remained at the scrapyard. The escapees later reconvened at Steeljaw's coordinates, where they was inspected by Glowstrike, who seemed pleased by the new cadre of "elite warriors". Misdirection

Bisk partnered up with the Mini-Cons Hammer and Anvil. The trio set about breaking into the backstage of a Rear Axle concert so that they could steal some soundboards, a component vital for constructing a spaceship. Although the heist started off well, things took an unexpected turn when Russell Clay stumbled across the Decepticons and alerted Bumblebee to the intrusion. Bisk then crashed the concert proper to steal another soundboard, although the director mistook him for a human in an elaborate costume. Before he could storm the audience, he was attacked by Bumblebee, and they both tumbled onto the stage right in the middle of one of Rear Axle's songs. The two fought as the band rocked out; the humans at the concert thought that the fight was just a choreographed part of the show. With his Mini-Cons out of commission, Bisk tried to take on Bumblebee solo, but the Autobot managed to gain the upper hand, throwing Bisk into a wall of speakers. Bisk and his Mini-Cons were stashed in a nearby crate and taken back to the scrapyard for questioning. Bumblebee's Night Off
Toys
Robots in Disguise (2015)

- Bisk (One-Step Changer, 2016)
- As part of the eighth wave of the One-Step Changer line, and the second wave of the Mini-Con Weaponizers subline, Bisk transforms from a robot to a sleek sports car in... well, not actually a single step. You do have to bend his elbows and rotate his lower claws to finish the transformation either way, but the bulk of the transformation is one step.
- Despite being labeled as "Mini-Con Weaponizer" compatible (and showing him holding Lord Doomitron in weapon mode), he does not actually have any 5mm post-holes anywhere on him, so the packaging is a liar. On the other hand, He can ride on Stomp & Chomp Grimlock, although this does not activate any of the larger figure's gimmicks.
- Bisk's scannable Decepticon insignia is centered on his vehicle front, accessible while still in-package.

- Bisk (3-Step Changer, 2016)
- Part of the 9th wave of the Three-Step Changer line, Bisk is a Voyager-sized figure which transforms from a robot into a sleek sports car in just 3-steps.
- Bisk's scannable Decepticon insignia is centered on his robot front, accessible while still in-package.
- For some reason, he wears a plastic tray on his head while in-package, mostly to prevent his head's paint applications for getting damaged.


- Bisk (Warrior Class, 2016)
- Part of the 8th wave of the Warrior Class line, and the second wave of the Mini-Con Weaponizers subline, Bisk transforms from a googly-eyed lobster-bot into a futuristic sports car. He comes with a pair of non-firing blasters, which can slot into the top of his claws via 5mm posts. Because of his unique appearance, two-thirds of his head is molded in a softer plastic to safely transform the figure without damaging any of his many spindly facial features.
- Bisk's scannable Decepticon insignia is centered on his robot front, accessible while still in-package.
- The Adventure release of Bisk features some paint applications for show-accuracy, and he features a different scan-badge.
- He is basically the greatest thing ever.

- Bisk (Legion Class, 2016)
- Part of the 8th wave of the Legion Class line, and the first wave of the Mini-Con Weaponizers subline, this smaller version of Bisk transforms into the same futuristic sports car. Bisk features 3mm compatible holes on his side knees and front claws, And because of this, he only can wield his weapons horizontally.
- Bisk's scannable Decepticon insignia is centered on his chestplate, accessible while still in-package.
Kre-O

- The Kreon version of Bisk was only available in the "Bumblebee Disc Demolisher" set. Rather than normal Kreon hands, he has a pair of asymmetrical claws. And a helmet for some reason.
- All of the 2015 Transformers Kre-O product was skipped by retailers in the U.S. (at first), seeing release in Canada, Australia, and various Asian markets. In fall 2015, almost all of it was finally released in the U.S. through TJ Maxx discount stores, including this set. The "Bumblebee Disc Demolisher" was the first set to hit, and easily the most plentiful of them.
Merchandise
Tiny Titans

- Bisk (Tiny Titans, 2015)
- Series: 1
- Number: 11/12
- Part of the initial assortment of Tiny Titans, this version of Bisk is a very small, soft-plastic figure of him in robot mode. The toy depicts him in his second-season Earth body, as opposed to his original Cybertronian form, and also possesses a scratched-out Decepticon insignia that marks him as a member of Steeljaw's pack.
- Sold in a blindpacked baggie, he comes with a collectible card with a scan-badge for the mobile game, which unlocks a random amount of Energon "currency" and a randomized bonus power-up item.
Notes
- His name is a delicious nod to lobster bisque.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Bisk (ビスク Bisuku)
- Mandarin: Bisk (比斯克 Bǐsīkè)


