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:''Ironhide is an [[Autobot]] [[ | :''Ironhide is an [[Autobot]] [[Spychanger]] from the [[Robots in Disguise continuity family]].'' | ||
[[File:RID Ox Ironhide biocard.jpg|right|upright=1.4|thumb|"Go Bulls!"]] | [[File:RID Ox Ironhide biocard.jpg|right|upright=1.4|thumb|"Go Bulls!"]] | ||
'''Ironhide''' is normally a calm and reasonable bot, using his incredible strength and skill as the Autobots' transportation expert to keep the team well-supplied. The strongest of the [[ | '''Ironhide''' is normally a calm and reasonable bot, using his incredible strength and skill as the Autobots' transportation expert to keep the team well-supplied. The strongest of the [[Spychanger]]s, in his powered-up form his strength even rivals that of [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]]. | ||
However, an ''angry'' Ironhide is a dangerous Ironhide. His temper runs ''very'' hot, and he ends up using his strength to destructive ends. Perhaps experience will cool him down one day. | However, an ''angry'' Ironhide is a dangerous Ironhide. His temper runs ''very'' hot, and he ends up using his strength to destructive ends. Perhaps experience will cool him down one day. | ||
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[[File:Ironhide rid.jpg|left|upright=0.85|thumb|Yosemite Sam decided to shave this week]] | [[File:Ironhide rid.jpg|left|upright=0.85|thumb|Yosemite Sam decided to shave this week]] | ||
When the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] stole a plutonium energy generator and attempted to escape along a beach, they were confronted with Mirage, Ironhide and [[W.A.R.S.]] driving across the water towards them. Ironhide gave Mirage a piggy-back ride in order to undertake the | When the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacons]] stole a plutonium energy generator and attempted to escape along a beach, they were confronted with Mirage, Ironhide and [[W.A.R.S.]] driving across the water towards them. Ironhide gave Mirage a piggy-back ride in order to undertake the Spychanger "cyber-jousting" manouvre. The Predacons eventually escaped with a fake generator which the Spychangers had swapped for the real one. {{storylink|Spychangers to the Rescue}} | ||
After [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus]] was captured and tortured by [[Megatron (RID)|Megatron]], the | After [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus]] was captured and tortured by [[Megatron (RID)|Megatron]], the Spychangers joined the [[Autobot Brothers]] in rescuing their leader and seeing off the Predacons. {{storylink|Sideburn's Obsession}} | ||
[[File:Mirage's Betrayal Warsironhide.jpg|right|upright=1.1|thumb|Did you just call me [[Ironhide (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|"Arn-hahd"!?]]]] | [[File:Mirage's Betrayal Warsironhide.jpg|right|upright=1.1|thumb|Did you just call me [[Ironhide (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|"Arn-hahd"!?]]]] | ||
Later, the team tried to protect a ruby from Predacon theft, but the mission failed—partly because of Mirage's unwillingness to fire at the Predacons and risk hitting a chemical tank. Ironhide was supportive of his friend, even when the other | Later, the team tried to protect a ruby from Predacon theft, but the mission failed—partly because of Mirage's unwillingness to fire at the Predacons and risk hitting a chemical tank. Ironhide was supportive of his friend, even when the other Spychangers considered dropping him from the team. Afterwards, Ironhide tried to persuade Mirage to come back and talk to the others but was rebuffed. Much to his shock and surprise, Mirage announced he'd be better off with the Predacons and Ironhide declared their friendship over. When Mirage lured the Spychangers to a location where the Predacons had built a "[[Mega-Laser Cannon]]", he revealed the fact that he'd been bugged to Ironhide, who finally understood his friend's odd behavior. After the destruction of the laser, Ironhide reaffirmed their friendship. {{storylink|Mirage's Betrayal}} | ||
The | The Spychangers also took part in the [[International Grand Prix]] in an attempt to find [[Skid-Z (RID)|Skid-Z]] and were momentarily blinded by Megatron. {{storylink|Skid Z's Choice}} On another occasion, the Spychangers were called back to base to watch footage of various battles, but had to wrap up a fight with the Predacons first. Mirage rode on Ironhide again. {{storylink|Hope for the Future}} | ||
The | The Spychangers accompanied Optimus Prime to [[Montrose Island]] where Predacon activity was causing the volcano to become violent. They attempted to keep [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] and [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]] busy while Optimus went to use his blizzard storm on the volcano. When the volcano was ruptured and lava threatened the nearby resort, the Spychangers used their [[Inferno Blast]] to divert its path. {{storylink|Volcano (episode)|Volcano}} | ||
In between all their adventures, the Autobots still had to perform some of the more menial tasks, such as regularly testing out the global space bridge. {{storylink|Lessons of the Past}} | In between all their adventures, the Autobots still had to perform some of the more menial tasks, such as regularly testing out the global space bridge. {{storylink|Lessons of the Past}} | ||
Sent to stop the Decepticons from finding [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Fortress Maximus]], the | Sent to stop the Decepticons from finding [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Fortress Maximus]], the Spychangers jumped out in front of the foe and were soundly trounced by [[Armorhide (RID)|Armorhide]] and [[Rollbar (RID)|Rollbar]]. {{storylink|Fortress Maximus (episode)|Fortress Maximus}} | ||
The | The Spychangers took part in the ambush of the Decepticons after the Autobot base was discovered. When the "[[Megastar]]" arrived at the battle, Ironhide opined that he thought they were in trouble. {{storylink|Surprise Attack!}} After Galvatron's defeat, they celebrated by racing with [[Skid-Z (RID)|Skid-Z]]. {{storylink|The Final Battle (RID)|The Final Battle}} | ||
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====Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity==== | ====Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity==== | ||
{{CRnote|Ironhide|[[Ironhide (G1)|Generation 1 Ironhide]]}} | {{CRnote|Ironhide|[[Ironhide (G1)|Generation 1 Ironhide]]}} | ||
=====Super | =====Super Spychangers catalog===== | ||
[[File:SuperSpychangersCatalogArt.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.1]] | [[File:SuperSpychangersCatalogArt.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.1]] | ||
With [[Ultra Magnus (RID)|God Magnus]] having departed Earth aboard [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Brave Maximus]], the Autobots were unable to call upon his power when a new menace suddenly arose to challenge them. In order to combat this threat, a plan was put into motion to upgrade the | With [[Ultra Magnus (RID)|God Magnus]] having departed Earth aboard [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Brave Maximus]], the Autobots were unable to call upon his power when a new menace suddenly arose to challenge them. In order to combat this threat, a plan was put into motion to upgrade the Spychangers with [[Spark Engine]]s, granting them Super Modes. | ||
Super Ironhide obtained strength greater than even that of Fire Convoy. However, he didn't rely on it, as his gentle nature hadn't changed.<ref>[http://tflab.net/japaspe/carrobo/ssc.html Super | Super Ironhide obtained strength greater than even that of Fire Convoy. However, he didn't rely on it, as his gentle nature hadn't changed.<ref>[http://tflab.net/japaspe/carrobo/ssc.html Super Spychangers story and bios in Japanese]</ref><ref>[http://www.allspark.com/content/view/731/37/ English translation of story and bios]</ref> | ||
=====Ask Vector Prime===== | =====Ask Vector Prime===== | ||
The threat was [[Chainsaw]] and his [[Mutant (G1)|Mutants]]. Super Ironhide used his strength to defeat [[Woodchipper]] when he menaced the [[Palenque]]. Later, when Chainsaw and the rest of his Mutants attempted to overrun the Autobot base, he helped repulse them. Using the power of teamwork, the Super | The threat was [[Chainsaw]] and his [[Mutant (G1)|Mutants]]. Super Ironhide used his strength to defeat [[Woodchipper]] when he menaced the [[Palenque]]. Later, when Chainsaw and the rest of his Mutants attempted to overrun the Autobot base, he helped repulse them. Using the power of teamwork, the Super Spychangers defeated and captured the villains. Though the [[Go-Brillium]] which powered them was used up and they were no longer Super, they retained [[To sell toys|new color schemes]]. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/01}} | ||
=====''Legends'' comic===== | =====''Legends'' comic===== | ||
When [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] and his [[Commando (RID)|Commandos]] attacked the [[Dimensional Patrol]]'s [[Neo Brave Maximus]] to rescue [[Megatron (RID)|Devil Gigatron]], the Super | When [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] and his [[Commando (RID)|Commandos]] attacked the [[Dimensional Patrol]]'s [[Neo Brave Maximus]] to rescue [[Megatron (RID)|Devil Gigatron]], the Super Spychangers were sent out to the front lines. Their damage to the [[Cyber Falcon-type spaceship|Commandos' ship]] led to it crashing into the base. {{Storylink|LGEX Scourge Prologue}} | ||
=== | ===Spychanger continuity=== | ||
[[File:Ironhide-Universe-OTFCC_2004-unpublished.jpg|150px|thumb|]] | [[File:Ironhide-Universe-OTFCC_2004-unpublished.jpg|150px|thumb|]] | ||
====Ask Vector Prime==== | ====Ask Vector Prime==== | ||
In [[Viron 1103.12 Gamma]], Ironhide was one of [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]]'s thirteen Autobots on Earth who all became | In [[Viron 1103.12 Gamma]], Ironhide was one of [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]]'s thirteen Autobots on Earth who all became Spychangers after [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]] poisoned Earth's energon supplies. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/18}} | ||
====''Universe'' comic==== | ====''Universe'' comic==== | ||
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===''Robots in Disguise'' (2001)=== | ===''Robots in Disguise'' (2001)=== | ||
[[File:RID-toy Ironhide-CR.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|The hidden Autobot symbol means he's ''not'' one of the hundreds of other cow-deco'd pickup trucks you see every day.]] | [[File:RID-toy Ironhide-CR.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|The hidden Autobot symbol means he's ''not'' one of the hundreds of other cow-deco'd pickup trucks you see every day.]] | ||
*'''Ox''' ( | *'''Ox''' (Spychanger, 2000) | ||
**''ID number:'' '''C-009''' | **''ID number:'' '''C-009''' | ||
**''Accessories'': "Shockwave Gun" | **''Accessories'': "Shockwave Gun" | ||
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{{-}}{{anchor|SC6pack}} | {{-}}{{anchor|SC6pack}} | ||
[[File:RID-toy SpyChanger6pack.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67]] | [[File:RID-toy SpyChanger6pack.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67]] | ||
*''' | *'''Spychanger Deluxe 6 Piece Set''' (Multi-pack, 2000) | ||
**''ID number:'' '''C-011''' | **''ID number:'' '''C-011''' | ||
**''Accessories'': "Shockwave Gun" | **''Accessories'': "Shockwave Gun" | ||
: All six | : All six Spychangers were not only sold as individuals in Japan, but in a six-piece gift set as well. Each toy was identical to their normal individual release, plus all six bio cards were included. | ||
: [[Sonokong]] also released this gift set in [[South Korea|Korean]] markets with no differences other than the packaging. | : [[Sonokong]] also released this gift set in [[South Korea|Korean]] markets with no differences other than the packaging. | ||
{{-}}{{anchor|Juscoclear}} | {{-}}{{anchor|Juscoclear}} | ||
*'''Ox''' (Original | *'''Ox''' (Original Spychanger, 2000) | ||
**''Accessories'': "Shockwave Gun" | **''Accessories'': "Shockwave Gun" | ||
: An [[exclusive]] "Original | : An [[exclusive]] "Original Spychanger" [[redeco]] of Ox in clear-green and clear-orange plastics, this version was only available from [[JUSCO]] stores in Japan as a direct-mail premium to members of their "Peppy Kids Republic" (元気キッズ共和国, ''Genki Kidzu Kyōwakoku''), a sort of subsidiary/offshoot for selling baby goods and children's clothing. Since membership was open only to kids 12 and under and this version was shipped blind-packed, getting the entire set of six was extremely difficult. | ||
::*''[http://tfu.info/2000/Cybertron/ClearOx/ox.htm More information on Jusco Ox at TFU.info]''{{G2MotormouthMold}} | ::*''[http://tfu.info/2000/Cybertron/ClearOx/ox.htm More information on Jusco Ox at TFU.info]''{{G2MotormouthMold}} | ||
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**''Accessories'': Rifle | **''Accessories'': Rifle | ||
: All six original | : All six original Spychangers were redecoed in colorless-clear plastics (keeping their normal paint applications, though), and released on individual cards through KB Toys chains. | ||
::*''[http://tfu.info/2002/Autobot/KBIronhide/ironhide.htm More information on KB clear Ironhide at TFU.info]''{{G2MotormouthMold}} | ::*''[http://tfu.info/2002/Autobot/KBIronhide/ironhide.htm More information on KB clear Ironhide at TFU.info]''{{G2MotormouthMold}} | ||
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**''Accessories'': Rifle | **''Accessories'': Rifle | ||
: A second round of KB-exclusive Spy Changers was released on individual cards. This time around, Ironhide was done in clear-blue, clear-orange and clear-colorless plastics, lacking his cow-pattern deco (making him look not unlike a clear incarnation of [[Motormouth]]). | : A second round of KB-exclusive "Spy Changers" was released on individual cards. This time around, Ironhide was done in clear-blue, clear-orange and clear-colorless plastics, lacking his cow-pattern deco (making him look not unlike a clear incarnation of [[Motormouth]]). | ||
: This ''exact'' toy was later re-released as a ''Universe'' incarnation of [[Hoist (G1)|Generation 1 Hoist]]. | : This ''exact'' toy was later re-released as a ''Universe'' incarnation of [[Hoist (G1)|Generation 1 Hoist]]. | ||
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{{-}}{{anchor|Super}} | {{-}}{{anchor|Super}} | ||
[[File:RID-toy Ironhide-Super.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|]] | [[File:RID-toy Ironhide-Super.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|]] | ||
*'''Super Ox''' ( | *'''Super Ox''' (Spychanger, 2003) | ||
**''Accessories'': "Shockwave Gun" | **''Accessories'': "Shockwave Gun" | ||
: Long after the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|''Car Robots'']] line ended in Japan, Takara put out individually-boxed redecoes of the | : Long after the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 toyline)|''Car Robots'']] line ended in Japan, Takara put out individually-boxed redecoes of the Spychangers. Ox was given a black, white and deep-blue deco with shiny silver cow-spots, plus he retained the Hasbro deco's painted flatbed. | ||
: In each case of twelve Super | : In each case of twelve Super Spychangers, two were all-clear-plastic versions (but keeping ''most'' of their paint applications; clear Ox loses the flatbed paint). All six Spychangers had a clear variant, but there was no way to know what toys in the case were clear without opening the boxes and the opaque plastic bags within. | ||
::*''[http://tfu.info/2003/Cybertron/SuperOx/ox.htm More information on Super Ox at TFU.info]'' | ::*''[http://tfu.info/2003/Cybertron/SuperOx/ox.htm More information on Super Ox at TFU.info]'' | ||
Revision as of 20:20, 3 April 2023
| The name or term "Ironhide" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Ironhide (disambiguation). |
- Ironhide is an Autobot Spychanger from the Robots in Disguise continuity family.

Ironhide is normally a calm and reasonable bot, using his incredible strength and skill as the Autobots' transportation expert to keep the team well-supplied. The strongest of the Spychangers, in his powered-up form his strength even rivals that of Optimus Prime.
However, an angry Ironhide is a dangerous Ironhide. His temper runs very hot, and he ends up using his strength to destructive ends. Perhaps experience will cool him down one day.
He's been friends with Mirage a long time, despite them both being bull-headed types.
Fiction
Cartoon continuity
2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon
- Voice actor: Michael McConnohie (English), Ōsuke Yoda (Japanese), Jorge Ornelas (Latin American Spanish), Paulo Bernardo (Brazilian Portuguese)

When the Predacons stole a plutonium energy generator and attempted to escape along a beach, they were confronted with Mirage, Ironhide and W.A.R.S. driving across the water towards them. Ironhide gave Mirage a piggy-back ride in order to undertake the Spychanger "cyber-jousting" manouvre. The Predacons eventually escaped with a fake generator which the Spychangers had swapped for the real one. Spychangers to the Rescue
After Optimus was captured and tortured by Megatron, the Spychangers joined the Autobot Brothers in rescuing their leader and seeing off the Predacons. Sideburn's Obsession

Later, the team tried to protect a ruby from Predacon theft, but the mission failed—partly because of Mirage's unwillingness to fire at the Predacons and risk hitting a chemical tank. Ironhide was supportive of his friend, even when the other Spychangers considered dropping him from the team. Afterwards, Ironhide tried to persuade Mirage to come back and talk to the others but was rebuffed. Much to his shock and surprise, Mirage announced he'd be better off with the Predacons and Ironhide declared their friendship over. When Mirage lured the Spychangers to a location where the Predacons had built a "Mega-Laser Cannon", he revealed the fact that he'd been bugged to Ironhide, who finally understood his friend's odd behavior. After the destruction of the laser, Ironhide reaffirmed their friendship. Mirage's Betrayal
The Spychangers also took part in the International Grand Prix in an attempt to find Skid-Z and were momentarily blinded by Megatron. Skid Z's Choice On another occasion, the Spychangers were called back to base to watch footage of various battles, but had to wrap up a fight with the Predacons first. Mirage rode on Ironhide again. Hope for the Future
The Spychangers accompanied Optimus Prime to Montrose Island where Predacon activity was causing the volcano to become violent. They attempted to keep Scourge and Sky-Byte busy while Optimus went to use his blizzard storm on the volcano. When the volcano was ruptured and lava threatened the nearby resort, the Spychangers used their Inferno Blast to divert its path. Volcano
In between all their adventures, the Autobots still had to perform some of the more menial tasks, such as regularly testing out the global space bridge. Lessons of the Past
Sent to stop the Decepticons from finding Fortress Maximus, the Spychangers jumped out in front of the foe and were soundly trounced by Armorhide and Rollbar. Fortress Maximus
The Spychangers took part in the ambush of the Decepticons after the Autobot base was discovered. When the "Megastar" arrived at the battle, Ironhide opined that he thought they were in trouble. Surprise Attack! After Galvatron's defeat, they celebrated by racing with Skid-Z. The Final Battle
Prevenge
- Voice actor: Michael McConnohie (English)
Ironhide and Hot Shot were fighting against Wind Sheer when Ironhide fell into a trans-dimensional portal and was transported to a labyrinth in another universe. There he encountered Sonar. Initially mistaking her for a Predacon, Ironhide begun attacking her. Sonar clarified that she was actually a Maximal, and Ironhide realized that he had been trapped in a heavy-handed scenario about the dangers of prejudice and presumption. The pair then proceeded to delve further into the labyrinth they were trapped in, fighting off some alloygators along the way. They eventually met with six other Cybertronians who had similarly been abducted from their home universes: Blades, Snarl, Ultra Magnus, Ravage, Arcee, and Sureshock. A menacing voice then made itself heard, declaring itself to be responsible for bringing everyone together. The voice ordered the group to fight one another to the death, but (for the most part) the abductees would have none of it. The architect behind the whole plot revealed itself to be the Skuxxoid, out for revenge after having been dismissed by the Transformers from his home dimension one too many times. The villain was easily disposed of, leaving the group to devise a way to get themselves back home. Ironhide suggested that everyone laugh together, as characters were prone to do in the cartoons Koji watched whenever an episode drew to a close. Strangely enough, this worked, and everyone was transported back to their point of origin. Prevenge
Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Super Spychangers catalog

With God Magnus having departed Earth aboard Brave Maximus, the Autobots were unable to call upon his power when a new menace suddenly arose to challenge them. In order to combat this threat, a plan was put into motion to upgrade the Spychangers with Spark Engines, granting them Super Modes.
Super Ironhide obtained strength greater than even that of Fire Convoy. However, he didn't rely on it, as his gentle nature hadn't changed.[1][2]
Ask Vector Prime
The threat was Chainsaw and his Mutants. Super Ironhide used his strength to defeat Woodchipper when he menaced the Palenque. Later, when Chainsaw and the rest of his Mutants attempted to overrun the Autobot base, he helped repulse them. Using the power of teamwork, the Super Spychangers defeated and captured the villains. Though the Go-Brillium which powered them was used up and they were no longer Super, they retained new color schemes. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/01
Legends comic
When Scourge and his Commandos attacked the Dimensional Patrol's Neo Brave Maximus to rescue Devil Gigatron, the Super Spychangers were sent out to the front lines. Their damage to the Commandos' ship led to it crashing into the base. LGEX Scourge Prologue
Spychanger continuity

Ask Vector Prime
In Viron 1103.12 Gamma, Ironhide was one of Optimus Prime's thirteen Autobots on Earth who all became Spychangers after Sky-Byte poisoned Earth's energon supplies. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/18
Universe comic
During the Universe War, Ironhide and his cohorts Optimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, and Prowl were abducted by Unicron, but they, other abductees, and the Children of Primus fought off Unicron's Minions.[3] Voice Actor Drama
Shell Game
The Ironhide of Viron 704.31 Epsilon was pulled out of his home universe by Unicron to fight in the Universe War on the eve of a critical battle, leading to Optimus Prime's defeat at the hands of Megazarak. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/07/30 Thanks to the intervention of Rhinox, he wound up in Axiom Nexus. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/13
Toys
Robots in Disguise (2001)

- Ox (Spychanger, 2000)
- ID number: C-009
- Accessories: "Shockwave Gun"
- Released in the first wave of Car Robots product, "Ox" is a redeco of the Generation 2 Go-Bots Motormouth mold, transforming into a Ford F150 Flareside pickup truck. He features a through-axle wheel construction that allows him to zip quickly along smooth surfaces in vehicle mode, and is compatible with many "Hot Wheels" and "Matchbox" racetracks. The black spot below his right window has heat-sensitive paint that reveals an Autobot insignia, in a method similar to the original rubsigns.
- This mold was also used to make the Generation 2 Go-Bot version of Generation 1 Ironhide.
| Generation 2 mold: Motormouth | ||
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- Spychanger Deluxe 6 Piece Set (Multi-pack, 2000)
- ID number: C-011
- Accessories: "Shockwave Gun"
- All six Spychangers were not only sold as individuals in Japan, but in a six-piece gift set as well. Each toy was identical to their normal individual release, plus all six bio cards were included.
- Sonokong also released this gift set in Korean markets with no differences other than the packaging.
- Ox (Original Spychanger, 2000)
- Accessories: "Shockwave Gun"
- An exclusive "Original Spychanger" redeco of Ox in clear-green and clear-orange plastics, this version was only available from JUSCO stores in Japan as a direct-mail premium to members of their "Peppy Kids Republic" (元気キッズ共和国, Genki Kidzu Kyōwakoku), a sort of subsidiary/offshoot for selling baby goods and children's clothing. Since membership was open only to kids 12 and under and this version was shipped blind-packed, getting the entire set of six was extremely difficult.
| Generation 2 mold: Motormouth | ||
|---|---|---|
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- Ironhide / Mirage (Basic Class two-pack, 2001)
- Accessories: Rifle
- The Hasbro Robots in Disguise version of "Ironhide" was available only in a two-pack with Mirage. This version replaces the heat-sensitive windshield insignia with a normal Autobot insignia tampograph on the truck roof, changes his windshield to metallic blue, and paints the truck's cargo bed in red.
- The initial releases of this set have Ironhide packaged in robot mode with Mirage in vehicle mode, pointed straight upward. Later releases have both toys in vehicle mode, tilted to a 1 o'clock position.
| Generation 2 mold: Motormouth | ||
|---|---|---|
| ||

- Ironhide (Spy Changer, 2002)
- Accessories: Rifle
- All six original Spychangers were redecoed in colorless-clear plastics (keeping their normal paint applications, though), and released on individual cards through KB Toys chains.
| Generation 2 mold: Motormouth | ||
|---|---|---|
| ||
- Ironhide (Tiny Tins, 2002)
- Accessories: Rifle, carrying tin
- The normal Hasbro version of Ironhide was released as part of the first assortment of Tiny Tins Transformers, coming with a carrying tin.

- Ironhide (Spy Changer, 2003)
- Accessories: Rifle
- A second round of KB-exclusive "Spy Changers" was released on individual cards. This time around, Ironhide was done in clear-blue, clear-orange and clear-colorless plastics, lacking his cow-pattern deco (making him look not unlike a clear incarnation of Motormouth).
- This exact toy was later re-released as a Universe incarnation of Generation 1 Hoist.
| Generation 2 mold: Motormouth | ||
|---|---|---|
| ||

- Super Ox (Spychanger, 2003)
- Accessories: "Shockwave Gun"
- Long after the Car Robots line ended in Japan, Takara put out individually-boxed redecoes of the Spychangers. Ox was given a black, white and deep-blue deco with shiny silver cow-spots, plus he retained the Hasbro deco's painted flatbed.
- In each case of twelve Super Spychangers, two were all-clear-plastic versions (but keeping most of their paint applications; clear Ox loses the flatbed paint). All six Spychangers had a clear variant, but there was no way to know what toys in the case were clear without opening the boxes and the opaque plastic bags within.
| Generation 2 mold: Motormouth | ||
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Universe (2003)

- Ultra Magnus & Ironhide (Basic Class two-pack, 2004)
- Accessories: Rifle
- A redeco of the Generation 2 Go-Bot Motormouth, Universe Ironhide transforms into a Ford F150 Flareside pickup truck. His truck deco is an obvious homage to the Generation 1 character Trailbreaker; this was likely one of many aborted attempts to get the character on shelves again stymied by trademark issues. The large tampograph on his vehicle mode's rear end sports the rather glaring typo "escort vehical". He was only available in a Walmart exclusive pack with Ultra Magnus.
- This toy was later repurposed as Generation 1 Trailbreaker by "Ask Vector Prime".
| Generation 2 mold: Motormouth | ||
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Notes
- At BotCon 2011, Michael McConnohie stated that he tried to homage Peter Cullen when voicing Ironhide.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Ox (オックス Okkusu)
- Korean: Ox (옥스 Okseu)
- Russian: Krepysh (Крепыш, "Stalwart")
References
- ↑ Super Spychangers story and bios in Japanese
- ↑ English translation of story and bios
- ↑ Ironhide has no lines in the story, but he does appear on the artwork advertising the script reading in the OTFCC 2004 convention booklet.



