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{{disambig2|the ''Galaxy Force'' Mini-Con|the ''Beast Wars: Uprising'' Micromaster|Bulge (BW)}}
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:''Bulge is an [[Animatron]]ian [[Mini-Con]] from the [[Transformers: Cybertron (franchise)|Cybertron]] portion of the [[Unicron Trilogy]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Bulge is an [[Animatron]]ian [[Mini-Con]] from the [[Transformers: Cybertron (franchise)|Cybertron]] portion of the [[Unicron Trilogy]] [[continuity family]].''

Revision as of 03:44, 11 November 2018

This article is about the Galaxy Force Mini-Con. For the Beast Wars: Uprising Micromaster, see Bulge (BW).
Bulge is an Animatronian Mini-Con from the Cybertron portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
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A member of the Hellflame Mini-Con Team, Bulge (バルジ Baruji) enforces the rule of the mighty Scourge with his projectile-weapon attacks as a Gatling gun, a rare ability among the citizenry of the Jungle Planet.

Fiction

Ask Vector Prime

Vector Prime cautioned readers to be wary of the Hellflame Mini-Con Team, noting Bulge's ability to fire death crystal splinters. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/07/19

Toys

Galaxy Force

  • Bulge (Micron, 2005)
A retool of the Armada Emergency Mini-Con Team member Makeshift, Bulge transforms into both a twin-rotor helicopter similar to an Osprey and a double Gatling cannon, with an added 5mm peg unique to this release so he could be used as a hand-held weapon. He was only available in April of 2005 with the purchase of any Galaxy Force (the Japanese name for Cybertron) toy at any store that was a "TF Station" affiliate in Japan.
An all-white version of the team was also released in March as a JUSCO store exclusive; white Bulge was available with the purchase of Ligerjack (the Japanese version of Leobreaker).
This toy doubles as Beast Wars: Uprising Bulge. The same mold (minus the 5mm peg) is used by Impulsor, Rotor, and Scythe.

Notes

  • Bulge takes his name from the astronomical term.
  • Prior to his official announcement, he appeared in a list of then-upcoming, long-canceled and other never-to-be-released products under the immensely mangled name "Palgetiyo".