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[[Image:Dropkick-gamedrone.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Hey, who let this guy have a new name?! What the hell?]]
[[Image:Dropkick-gamedrone.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Hey, who let this guy have a new name?! What the hell?]]


'''Dropkick''' really didn't want to come to lame old Earth. [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] made him and if he had his way he'd be back on Cybertron right now sitting alone in the dark and feeling angry. He doesn't really "get" why folks are so interested in the [[All Spark]] or why the [[Autobots]] are such trouble makers, but he DOES like making things go BOOM, so he might as well do so while he's here.
'''Dropkick''' really didn't want to come to lame old Earth, but [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] made him. If he had his way, he'd be back on Cybertron right now, sitting alone in the dark and feeling angry. He doesn't really "get" why folks are so interested in the [[All Spark]] or why the [[Autobots]] are such troublemakers, but he DOES like making things go BOOM, so he might as well do so while he's here.


He seems kinda emo.  Go cry, emo robot.
He seems kinda emo.  Go cry, emo robot.
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===''Battle For the Allspark'' online game===
===''Battle For the Allspark'' online game===
Dropkick units of both sides have a equal of Attack & Speed abilities, with a strong Defense skill.
Dropkick units on both sides have equal Attack & Speed abilities with a strong Defense skill.


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:''Japanese ID number'': MD-18
:''Japanese ID number'': MD-18


: Dropkick transforms into a customized [[wikipedia:Chevrolet_Silverado|Chevrolet Silverado]] pickup truck (or, close enough but just different enough to avoid paying a licensing fee). His hood and roof feature a fairly cleverly-done gigantic Decepticon sigil. His flatbed cover conceals a giant claw/plier deployed from the tailgate by a sliding knob on top. This assembly becomes a hand-held weapon for his robot mode.
: Dropkick transforms into a customized [[wikipedia:Chevrolet_Silverado|Chevrolet Silverado]] pickup truck (or a similar model just different enough to avoid paying a licensing fee). His hood and roof feature a fairly cleverly done gigantic Decepticon sigil. His flatbed cover conceals a giant claw/plier deployed from the tailgate by a sliding knob on top. This assembly becomes a hand-held weapon for his robot mode.


: Unlike most of the other "drone" toys, Dropkick does not use the Decepticon "lens-face", instead going with a new, more complicated face design with a visor.  (It is ''not'' the Autobot face from the game.)
: Unlike most of the other "drone" toys, Dropkick does not use the Decepticon "lens-face", instead going with a new, more complicated face design with a visor.  (It is ''not'' the Autobot face from the game.)
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* '''Dropkick''' (3D Battle Card, 2007)
* '''Dropkick''' (3D Battle Card, 2007)


: In the [[3D Battle Card Game|Transformers 3D Battle-Card Game]], the Dropkick is on the Decepticon side.  Pieces punched out from two different cards can be assembled to form a pickup truck or a robot, while a third double-sided card gives its stats and attacks for each mode.  He (it?) uses the same parts layout as [[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]].
: In the [[3D Battle Card Game|Transformers 3D Battle-Card Game]], Dropkick is on the Decepticon side.  Pieces punched out from two different cards can be assembled to form a pickup truck or a robot, while a third double-sided card gives its stats and attacks for each mode.  He (it?) uses the same parts layout as [[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]].




==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Dropkick's card-art shows him to have windshield wipers on his visor.
* Dropkick's card art shows him with windshield wipers on his visor.





Revision as of 20:47, 26 August 2007

Dropkick is a Decepticon and ALSO a bunch of mass-produced drones used by BOTH sides in the Movie continuity family .
Hey, who let this guy have a new name?! What the hell?

Dropkick really didn't want to come to lame old Earth, but Megatron made him. If he had his way, he'd be back on Cybertron right now, sitting alone in the dark and feeling angry. He doesn't really "get" why folks are so interested in the All Spark or why the Autobots are such troublemakers, but he DOES like making things go BOOM, so he might as well do so while he's here.

He seems kinda emo. Go cry, emo robot.

Sometimes there are lots of him.


Games

Transformers: The Game (console)

Dropkick units can be either Autobot (top) or Decepticon (bottom)

Hordes of identical Dropkick units are used by both the Autobot and Decepticon armies. Decepticons are blue with a lens-face, while Autobot versions are red and have a facemask with individual optics. They are protected from most artillery by energy shields in robot mode, and are fond of throwing stuff at foes rather than getting in with melee attacks.

Dropkicks are most commonly found in urban missions, but pop up for certain sub-missions in other areas as well.

Battle For the Allspark online game

Dropkick units on both sides have equal Attack & Speed abilities with a strong Defense skill.


Toys

Transformers (2007)

  • Dropkick (Deluxe, 2007)
Japanese ID number: MD-18
Dropkick transforms into a customized Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck (or a similar model just different enough to avoid paying a licensing fee). His hood and roof feature a fairly cleverly done gigantic Decepticon sigil. His flatbed cover conceals a giant claw/plier deployed from the tailgate by a sliding knob on top. This assembly becomes a hand-held weapon for his robot mode.
Unlike most of the other "drone" toys, Dropkick does not use the Decepticon "lens-face", instead going with a new, more complicated face design with a visor. (It is not the Autobot face from the game.)


Merchandise

  • Dropkick (3D Battle Card, 2007)
In the Transformers 3D Battle-Card Game, Dropkick is on the Decepticon side. Pieces punched out from two different cards can be assembled to form a pickup truck or a robot, while a third double-sided card gives its stats and attacks for each mode. He (it?) uses the same parts layout as Ironhide.


Trivia

  • Dropkick's card art shows him with windshield wipers on his visor.