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[[File:TF-WFC-E-Daddy-O.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb| "Lord have mercy, | [[File:TF-WFC-E-Daddy-O.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb| "Lord have mercy, I wish I weren't so stiff!"]] | ||
*'''Trip-Up & Autobot Daddy-O''' (Micromaster, [[2020]]) | *'''Trip-Up & Autobot Daddy-O''' (Micromaster, [[2020]]) | ||
**''Hasbro ID number'': '''WFC-E3''' | **''Hasbro ID number'': '''WFC-E3''' | ||
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| The name or term "Big Daddy" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Big Daddy (disambiguation). |
- Big Daddy is an Autobot Micromaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.

His idle is a little rough, daddy-o, but his carb's in the right place. Big Daddy (aka Daddy-O) is the leader of the Autobot Hot Rod Patrol. He might be "Big Daddy" to the younger cats on the patrol, but he's really a fairly new Micromaster, whose main program loop hasn't fully optimized itself yet. He doesn't always dig what the brass are saying, and sometimes he just splits and does his own thing.
On the other hand, this Yank tank is older than his years. He ain't just playing the leader bit; he'd give his last drop of go-juice for the patrol, and he's hep to the royal shaft the Micromasters so often get from the big boys. With a few years and a little experience he'd be one of the best there is.
Fiction
Dreamwave Generation One continuity

Big Daddy was among the hundreds of Micromasters created by the Autobots and Decepticons millions of years after the launch of the Ark. While in Little Iacon, he befriended Runner, who later became the Decepticon known as Barricade. Big Daddy, along with the Hot Rod Patrol, was selected to join the Autobots. He and his team helped the Monster Truck Patrol recover Roadbuster, but clashed with his former friends in the Decepticon Race Track Patrol in the battle that ensued. Big Daddy succeeded in evacuating Roadbuster, but team member Crunch was killed in the process.
Upon returning to Iacon, Big Daddy angrily confronted Ultra Magnus and Fortress Maximus. After storming out, he picked a fight with Sidetrack and Sunrunner, avoiding a brawl only when Hydraulic intervened. The confrontation helped Big Daddy realize that the Autobot/Decepticon war wasn't the Micromasters' to fight, and he took off for Little Iacon with his team.

Driving through the Wastelands, Big Daddy and the Hot Rod Patrol ran straight into the Race Track Patrol, who had just deserted the Decepticons. A fight loomed, but was prevented by the arrival of Falcon and Flanker and their pursuers, a group of vampiric Insecticons. Destined for Nothing The Micromasters were heavily outmatched, but were saved from certain doom when Groundshaker arrived with his ATV, driving off the Insecticons. Groundshaker took Big Daddy and his charges to Countdown's base, where he tried to recruit them for a mysterious mission. Big Daddy and his team declined, and continued on their way to Little Iacon. Once there, Big Daddy met with Roadhandler at an underground bar. Roadhandler chided Big Daddy for leaving the Autobots, and challenged him to a race. Big Daddy took an early lead, but Roadhandler's experience led him to victory. The Gray Race After the race, Big Daddy got in another fight, this time with Road Hugger, but the scuffle was interrupted by another Insecticon raid. The Hot Rod Patrol fled back to Iacon, hoping to enlist the aid of the Autobots, but were denied access to Autobase by Sidetrack and Sunrunner. As they left, Stakeout told them that they were persona non grata with Magnus, prompting them to go to Countdown for help. Recipe for Hate
While Countdown stormed the Decepticon base, Big Daddy and his team snuck into it via oil-disposal tunnels and freed the Micromasters imprisoned by the Insecticons. After battling their way through Ransack and Barrage, they ran straight into Barricade and the Race Track Patrol. While the rest of the team engaged the Decepticons, Big Daddy headed for the command center and saved Countdown from being crushed by Shockwave's severed head. Big Daddy and the rest of the freed Micromasters accompanied Countdown to a battle between the Autobots and Decepticons, and convinced them to lay down arms by informing them that Skystalker had engineered the whole thing. As the Decepticons retreated, Big Daddy tried to console a dying Sidetrack, who cursed him with his last breath. Countdown tried to have Big Daddy calm the restless crowd of Micromasters, but Big Daddy rejected his grand plans, as well as those of the Autobots and the Decepticons.
Big Daddy left the battlefield, vowing to find something more than constant war, toil and death... on his own. Victims of the Revolution
Universe comic

A Big Daddy hailed from Primax 302.06 Gamma. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/20 He was one of countless Transformers pulled from his timestream to engage in the death-duels of the Cauldron deep inside the shattered Unicron. He escaped this fate in the jail-break set by Trailbreaker and Silverbolt. Escape
Presumably, he was safely returned to his timeline or universe of origin. Because he's that awesome.
2005 IDW continuity

Big Daddy was one of the denizens of Gorlam Prime who accosted Hardhead and Nightbeat when they arrived on the planet. Spotlight: Hardhead
Legends comic
Big Daddy worked with the Battlestars on their mission to recover False Convoy and redeem him with the power of the Zodiac to create Star Convoy. LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part Two
2019 IDW continuity
Big Daddy, Hubs, and Trip-Up attended an illegal skitter race at Swindle's. Swindle's
Commercial appearances

Jazz (in his Action Master body) introduced Optimus Prime to Big Daddy, as well as the rest of the Hot Rod Patrol. Prime agreed that they were a "sharp-looking bunch," but he wanted to know if they could transform. A voice which is likely Big Daddy's answered, "You bet we can! We're Micromasters!" The Hot Rod Patrol and the Construction Patrol were then faced by Scorponok advancing menacingly upon them. As the Decepticon began to cross a suspension bridge, the Autobots destroyed it, sending Scorponok tumbling down. Hot Rod and Construction Patrol commercial
Later, Optimus Prime told Jazz to check out his new Micromaster Hot Rod Patrol, opening his fist to reveal the tiny car-mode bots. Squaresville! Property is theft, man. Commercial
Toys
The Transformers

- Hot Rod Patrol (Micromaster Patrol, 1990)
- The Transformers Big Daddy transforms into a black and orange modified 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air hot rod convertible. While the rest of his team also have large rear wheels, the rear of Big Daddy's vehicle mode is large and raised, making his rear wheels look especially huge. In robot mode, the purple paint on his face is so dark it is practically indistinguishable from black. Big Daddy is gang-molded with his teammate Greaser, sharing the same plastic colors.
- He was sold in 1990 as part of the Hot Rod Patrol, along with Greaser, Hubs, and Trip-Up.
Return of Convoy
- Hot Rod Team (Micro Trailer Team, 1991)
- ID number: C-362
- Accessories: Micro Trailer #2
- In Japan, the Hot Rod Patrol was sold only as a complete Return of Convoy set with Micro Trailer #2. The individuals are physically identical to their Hasbro releases.
Generations

- Trip-Up & Autobot Daddy-O (Micromaster, 2020)
- Hasbro ID number: WFC-E3
- TakaraTomy ID number: ER EX-03
- TakaraTomy release date: May 30, 2020
- Part of the first wave of Earthrise Micromaster two-packs, "Daddy-O" (presumably renamed for trademark reasons) transforms from robot into vehicle. He comes with his partner Trip-Up as the Hot Rod Patrol. He can combine with Trip-Up to form a weapon, though their designs mean both can be wielded independently if one wishes.
- In Japan, Trip-Up and Daddy-O were released as a TakaraTomy Mall exclusive.
- This figure was redecoed into Windstorm.
Notes
- If that's Big Daddy speaking in the first commercial, it sounds like his voice actor miiiiiight be Michael McConnohie.
- Big Daddy's name may be an homage to Big Daddy Don Garlits, considered the father of drag racing, or car designer Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, who used a very familiar looking car to promote his shop.
- Along with his teammates, Big Daddy's Japanese name, "Grease", is likely a pop culture reference, this time to the film Grease.
- The 2007 live-action movie series Big Daddy toy appears to have been originally intended to be a 2008 Universe toy of the Generation 1 Big Daddy, according to a Hasbro product listing.[1]
Foreign names
- Japanese: Grease (グリース Gurīsu)
- French: Paternel (Canada)
- Italian: Ghibli
- Hungarian: Apafej


