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:''The Black Widow Claw is a [[Mini-Con]]-formed weapon from the [[Transformers: Prime (franchise)|Prime]] portion of the [[Aligned continuity family]].''
:''The Black Widow Claw is a [[Mini-Con]]-formed weapon from the [[Transformers: Prime (franchise)|Prime]] portion of the [[Aligned continuity family]].''
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The Black Widow Claw is a Mini-Con-formed weapon from the Prime portion of the Aligned continuity family.

The Black Widow Claw (ブラックウイドークロー Burakku Uidō Kurō) is an Arms Micron weapon formed from Ida, B.2 and C.L.. It was invented by Ida, who believed it would be stronger than it really is.

Fiction

Prime cartoon

The Black Widow Claw only appears in the Arms Micron Theater segments of the Japanese broadcast of Prime.

Ida formed the Black Widow Claw with B.2 and C.L. in order to show them that she'd studied up on how weapon linking worked. She believed the weapon to be a Combo Weapon, only for C.L. to inform her that since two of them were sharing the same Energon Crystal shape, it wasn't a proper Combo Weapon but just a generic combination. Hopeful Transformation! Aim for Planet Cybertron

Toys

Prime

  • Bumblebee (Deluxe, 2012-03-31)
    • ID number: AM-02
  • Cliffjumper (Deluxe, 2012-03-31)
    • ID number: AM-03
  • Airachnid (Deluxe, 2012-08-25)
    • ID number: AM-18
The Black Widow Claw is formed by combining the separately sold B.2, C.L. and Ida.

Notes

  • The weapon might be named after Blackwidow, the Japanese name of Beast Wars Blackarachnia, whose voice actress Ryōka Yuzuki provided the voice of Ida (and of Ida's larger partner Airachnid). Or it's just named after the type of spider.