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The Angry Archer was next gandered fleeing from constables with his latest ill-gotten finery.  His escapeth was madeth easier when said constables ran into [[Wreck-Gar (Animated)|Wreck-Gar]] and wer't dashed rightly senseless.  The Archer convinced the clockwork squire to journey with him and help with future roguish gallantry.  Alas, yon giant couldst not espy a difference 'twixt jewels, tools, and spools, so much of the bounty would ne'er be seen again.  In their next sortie to lay low an armored coach, the two highwaymen ran afoul of yet more [[Ratchet (Animated)|celestial]] [[Bumblebee (Animated)|knights]].  When danger reared its ugly head, the Archer turned his tail and fled.  {{storylink|Garbage In, Garbage Out}}     
The Angry Archer was next gandered fleeing from constables with his latest ill-gotten finery.  His escapeth was madeth easier when said constables ran into [[Wreck-Gar (Animated)|Wreck-Gar]] and wer't dashed rightly senseless.  The Archer convinced the clockwork squire to journey with him and help with future roguish gallantry, and did give him his new appellation.  Alas, yon giant couldst not espy a difference 'twixt jewels, tools, and spools, so much of the bounty would ne'er be seen again.  In their next sortie to lay low an armored coach, the two highwaymen ran afoul of yet more [[Ratchet (Animated)|celestial]] [[Bumblebee (Animated)|knights]], and the befuddled behemoth didst try to "catch" his former cohort by hurling him high into yon blue sky.  When danger reared its ugly head, the Archer turned his tail and fled.  {{storylink|Garbage In, Garbage Out}}     


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Revision as of 14:12, 29 April 2008

Angry Archer is a human from the Transformers Animated continuity family.
"Look, it's the Mad Archer!" "ANG-GU-REE! ANG-GU-REE! I AM THE ANG-GU-REE ARCHER!" "Whatever."

One of the human supervillains who menaces Detroit in the near future, the Angry Archer bears a strong resemblance to the traditional portrayal of Robin Hood; this includes a cheesy 16th century British accent. The seemingly cybernetic arm (or glove), high-tech arrowheads and glider-pack are new, though. He uses his skills with a bow and arrow in his criminal schemes.


Fiction

Animated cartoon

Vocal thespian: Jeff Glen Bennett (English), Kaspar Eichel (German)
Hunt, hunt, hunt! He's the... Archer-man.

The Angry Archer didst reveal himself from within the shadows of the night. Dropping down on a passing horseless carriage, he bade its occupants stand and deliver. Howe'er, the local enforcers of the law didst vex him with their approach. This worried him not, for a swift rescue carriage was passing. Latching on't, he didst away with glee. But, forsooth, the carriage didst shift form to become a metal giant, who defeated the Archer with reckless abandon.

Whilst the Angry Archer pled that he desired naught but fame and fortune, flying cameras arrived anon to record his humiliating fate. The metal giant then didst mock him most cruelly, advising the Archer he would have to settle for fame. Oh, what a twisted move by the fickle hand of fate. Home Is Whither Thine Ember Is

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The Angry Archer was next gandered fleeing from constables with his latest ill-gotten finery. His escapeth was madeth easier when said constables ran into Wreck-Gar and wer't dashed rightly senseless. The Archer convinced the clockwork squire to journey with him and help with future roguish gallantry, and did give him his new appellation. Alas, yon giant couldst not espy a difference 'twixt jewels, tools, and spools, so much of the bounty would ne'er be seen again. In their next sortie to lay low an armored coach, the two highwaymen ran afoul of yet more celestial knights, and the befuddled behemoth didst try to "catch" his former cohort by hurling him high into yon blue sky. When danger reared its ugly head, the Archer turned his tail and fled. Garbage In, Garbage Out


Trivia

  • This character's name and face are a play on Transformers design director Aaron Archer. The initial designs were conceived by Cartoon Network without Archer's awareness, and his original name would have been "Aaron the Archer," then "Aaron the Angry Archer."
  • His anachronistic robotic left hand was added to point out that even such a historically-immersed character would still be taking advantage of future Detroit's advanced technology.
  • The Angry Archer's arrowhead arsenal ancludes includes....
    • Magnetic grappling lines
    • Laser cutters
    • Steel fists
    • Grenades
  • Angry Archer's voice is Jeff Bennett's "John-Cleese-ish" voice, which he's used for characters in other cartoons, including Lord Bravery (Legally, it's Lord Smoked Meats and Fishes) from Freakazoid!.