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**''Action Attack'': "Dual Boom Blast"
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:''[[Transformers: Cyberverse (toyline)|Cyberverse]]'' 1-Step Changer Jazz is a reworking of [[Prowl (Cyberverse)#One-Step Changer|Prowl]], with mostly new parts. The apotheosis of a One-Step Changer, he transforms instantly from race car mode when his exhaust is pressed down. A process that all-in-all takes less time to complete than the classic transformation noise! Jazz features an Action Attack gimmick, a "Dual Boom Blast" which extends a pair of cannons over his head when the spoiler on his back is slid into position. This then allows you to manually flip out the blue blast effects built into the end of each "barrel".
:''[[Transformers: Cyberverse (toyline)|Cyberverse]]'' 1-Step Changer Jazz is a reworking of [[Prowl (Cyberverse)#One-Step Changer|Prowl]], with mostly new parts. The apotheosis of a One-Step Changer, she transforms instantly from race car mode when her exhaust is pressed down. A process that all-in-all takes less time to complete than the classic transformation noise! Jazz features an Action Attack gimmick, a "Dual Boom Blast" which extends a pair of cannons over her head when the spoiler on her back is slid into position. This then allows you to manually flip out the blue blast effects built into the end of each "barrel".


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Revision as of 15:48, 15 January 2022

The name or term "Jazz" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Jazz (disambiguation).
Jazz is an Autobot from the Cyberverse continuity family.
Jazz for your soul.

Jazz has a good sense of humor.[1]

Fiction

Cyberverse cartoon

After it was determined that Optimus had made a mistake in launching the Allspark, the Ark was launched to retrieve it, Jazz among its crew. However, the ship's Energon supply soon dipped, forcing the crew into stasis pods. During the transition, Jazz apparently told Wildwheel a particularly funny joke. Wild Wild Wheel

Toys

Cyberverse

One-Step Changers

Can you dig it?
  • Autobot Jazz (One-Step Changer, 2019)
    • Japanese Name: Turbo Change Jazz
    • Japanese Release Date: September 28, 2019
    • Japanese ID Number: TCV-26
    • Action Attack: "Dual Boom Blast"
Cyberverse 1-Step Changer Jazz is a reworking of Prowl, with mostly new parts. The apotheosis of a One-Step Changer, she transforms instantly from race car mode when her exhaust is pressed down. A process that all-in-all takes less time to complete than the classic transformation noise! Jazz features an Action Attack gimmick, a "Dual Boom Blast" which extends a pair of cannons over her head when the spoiler on her back is slid into position. This then allows you to manually flip out the blue blast effects built into the end of each "barrel".


Tiny Turbo Changers

  • Autobot Jazz (Tiny Turbo Changer, 2019)
    • Series: 2
    • Bag code: O
Part of the second Series of Cyberverse Tiny Turbo Changers, Jazz is a redeco of the Drift figure from series 1, transforming from a soft-plastic robot into a tiny sportscar.


Notes

  • Jazz's design is a stylized version of Robots in Disguise Jazz with robot mode details inspired by his Generation 1 counterpart's Reveal the Shield toy and an alternate mode modeled after his Power of the Primes toy. While the One-Step Changer toy retains the classic white coloration, the packing art alternatively features a silver coloration inspired by "movie series" Jazz.
  • Jazz would have appeared in the first flashback sequence of "Maccadam's" playing cyber-bass. The scene was cut from the final episode for time and budget reasons.[2] This unproduced scene may have been a reference to his 2005 IDW counterpart's fondness for Aghartan electro-bass.
  • Jazz was listed among a handful of characters Mae Catt expressed a desire to feature in the cartoon. Had Jazz appeared, the character would have been portrayed as being female, similar to Skywarp and Cosmos,[3] seemingly in contradiction to the toy depicting Jazz as male.

References