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:''The Radio AM Robot is a Transformer of undetermined allegiance from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''The Radio AM Robot is a Transformer of undetermined allegiance from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
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| This article is about the Argentinean Transformer. For the disembodied Autobot, see Freedom Fighter. |
- The Radio AM Robot is a Transformer of undetermined allegiance from the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Radio AM Robot may look like a cross between Megatron and Soundwave, but he's probably the only Transformer who can pick up the farm report - in Spanish!
- (Note: Radio AM Robot was produced under license by Comando Toys of Argentina, and sports both the official Transformers logo and a 1987 Hasbro copyright on his box. What relationship Comando Toys had, if any, to fellow South American toy companies Antex or Estrela is unknown.)
Toys
Generation 1
- Radio AM Robot (AM radio, 1987)

- An original mold that takes design cues from Generation 1 Megatron (head), Blaster (hips), Omega Supreme (arms), and Soundwave (lower legs), Radio AM Robot transforms into a working AM radio powered by a 9-volt battery.
- He was released only in Argentina by Comando Toys, and was available in two different color schemes: one baby blue, blue and grey, and one very dark green and red.
- Curiously, the Radio AM Robot is equipped with a sword that is almost an exact duplicate of the sword included with the first Japanese release of Generation 1 Megatron, though the handle is shaped differently.
Trivia
- Nowhere on his box is Radio AM Robot indicated as an Autobot or a Decepticon. However, as no Decepticon-branded toys were evidently sold in Argentina until Generation 2's Robot-Man X and Robot-Man Z, it is possible that Radio AM Robot is an Autobot by default.
- The color scheme depicted in Radio AM Robot's box art does not appear to have been used on an actual toy.

