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:''Dashtacker is <strike>an Autobot</strike> '''two''' [[Autobot|Autobots]] in the [[Victory (franchise)|Victory]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].
:''Dashtacker is <strike>an Autobot</strike> '''two''' [[Autobot|Autobots]] in the [[Victory (franchise)|Victory]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].



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Dashtacker is an Autobot two Autobots in the Victory portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
"My card art looks surprisingly like a cassette-bot!"

Dashtacker (ダッシュタッカー, da-sshu-ta-kkaa) is an important member of the Multiforce team. He also happens to be the background member of Multiforce. Strong and reliable, Dashtacker is also the least noted member of the team. Fittingly he is composed of the Autobots Dash and Tacker, warriors even less noticeable then Dashtacker himself. He is the perfect backbone for the group and makes a great right side to Landcross.


Packaging name: Dashtacer
English/Maylay dub name: Batchtaster (no, seriously)


Fiction

Victory televisions series

Voice actor: ? (Japan)

Dashtacker served aboard the Sector One base of the Galactic Defense Forces under the Brainmaster Car Trio. He got offended at the idea that his boss, Wingwaver, might be left on Planet V while the rest transfered to Earth. He went so far as to shout this at Star Saber who quickly pointed out that, before he was so rudely interupted, he was including Wingwaver in the transfer. Everyone except Dashtacker thought it was quite a laugh. During a search mission in the Amazon, Tacker got stuck in the mud which helped reveal the Autobot position. Big oops.

Toys


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