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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The | * The name "Dispensor" was first suggested to Greg Lombardo by Daniel "Suspsy" Suh during a tour of Hasbro's offices at [[Botcon 2007]]. Later that same weekend, Suh shouted out the name during one of the Hasbro panels. | ||
* The Capture the Cube game was developed by Tribal DDB Dallas. | * The Capture the Cube game was developed by Tribal DDB Dallas. | ||
Revision as of 06:43, 12 January 2008
- Dispensor is a mechanoid in the Movie continuity family.

Dispensor transforms into a Mountain Dew vending machine.
Fiction
Transformers film

When Sam Witwicky accidentally activated the All Spark during his flight from the Decepticons in Mission City, the artifact's radiation animated an SUV steering wheel, an Xbox 360, and a Mountain Dew soda machine into robots. This Mountain Dew robot, named Dispensor, has an arm-mounted can-cannon. You might think this is pretty ridiculous, but unopened soda cans are much less delicious and refreshing when used as projectiles. Transformers
Toys
Transformers (2007)
Robot Heroes
- Ironhide vs. Dispensor (2008)
- Total awesomesauce.
Trivia
- The name "Dispensor" was first suggested to Greg Lombardo by Daniel "Suspsy" Suh during a tour of Hasbro's offices at Botcon 2007. Later that same weekend, Suh shouted out the name during one of the Hasbro panels.
- The Capture the Cube game was developed by Tribal DDB Dallas.
- All animation for the Capture the Cube game was developed by Replaced by Robots, a Canadian animation studio.
- According to CineFex magazine the inclussion of the Mountain Dew Robot in the film was a last minute addition and all the modeling and animation for it was done in only four weeks!

