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*In "[[Screamer City Arena]]", [[Jack Ayres]] was miscredited to the role of Starscream in lieu of his actual voice actor Shogo Miyakita. | *In "[[Screamer City Arena]]", [[Jack Ayres]] was miscredited to the role of Starscream in lieu of his actual voice actor Shogo Miyakita. | ||
*Starscream's double-headed spear weapon is loosely based off the ''[[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (toyline)|Dark of the Moon]]'' [[Starscream_(Movie)/toys#Deluxe_Class_toys_2|Deluxe Starscream]]'s [[MechTech]] [[Null-ray]] Cannons/Swords. <ref>https://x.com/HedlesChkn/status/1982350739822526716</ref> | *Starscream's double-headed spear weapon is loosely based off the ''[[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (toyline)|Dark of the Moon]]'' [[Starscream_(Movie)/toys#Deluxe_Class_toys_2|Deluxe Starscream]]'s [[MechTech]] [[Null-ray]] Cannons/Swords. <ref>https://x.com/HedlesChkn/status/1982350739822526716</ref> | ||
* Starscream's character reveal video shows him with a clean Decepticon badge instead of his painted-on symbol. | |||
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| The name or term "Starscream" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Starscream (disambiguation). |
- Starscream is a Decepticon from Cyberworld.

The vainglorious emperor Starscream is a very egotistical and power hungry bot. He currently rules over Cyber City, enforcing his will with an army of drones, and making sure there are plenty of statues of his glorious visage. If you hear his howl across the skies, it may already be too late for you.
Fiction
Cyberworld cartoon

- Voice actor: Shogo Miyakita (English), César Beltrán (Latin-American Spanish, "Screamer City Arena"), Carlo Vázquez Díaz (Latin-American Spanish, second voice), Lucas Gama (Brazilian Portuguese)
Starscream was able to take over Cyber City by acquiring a map of Cyberworld which showed all possible crate drops and missions, allowing him to grab them before anyone else did. When Optimus Prime and his allies tried to download information from one of his computer terminals, Starscream put the system into lockdown, and had his drones corner them in an alley, where he made himself known in his fully crowned glory. He took part in the "Last Bot Standing" mission that opened up behind them, trying to tear the wings off fellow jet Mirage and sparring with a rocket-powered Elita-1 before sending them both plummeting off the platform's edge. He delighted in seeing Optimus Prime and Bumblebee turn against each other, something Megatron had supposedly never managed to cause, but it was a ruse to lure him in close, where Optimus grabbed him and took them both over the edge. As a result of losing, when he went to storm away in jet mode, he was drained of energon and crashed right into his own statue. Screamer City Arena
Toys
Cyberworld

- Starscream (Cyber Changer, 2025)
- Environment: City
- Released in the second wave of Cyberworld Cyber Changers, Starscream stands about four inches tall and converts into a jet in four steps. As with other Cyber Changers, Starscream has minimal articulation, with ball-jointed shoulders and hips, plus hinged knees. His hands are 5mm ports and he has extra ports on the sides of his arms and on his back, but lacks the smaller flight stand port seen on many other figures in the line—despite being the one character who can actually fly!
- He shares a basic transformation scheme with most other Cyber Changers: lowering the front of the vehicle mode pushes down the legs and pushes out the shoulders at the same time. Compared to the other toys, Starscream has an extra joint in his nosecone so it can fold down the full 180 degrees.
- This mold was also used to make Mirage.
Notes
- Starscream's in-show character model embellishes the toy's relatively simple paint operations with extra blue and red details on the shins, waist, and wings—plus, of course, his own unique insignia in place of the toy's Decepticon badge.
- In "Screamer City Arena", Jack Ayres was miscredited to the role of Starscream in lieu of his actual voice actor Shogo Miyakita.
- Starscream's double-headed spear weapon is loosely based off the Dark of the Moon Deluxe Starscream's MechTech Null-ray Cannons/Swords. [1]
- Starscream's character reveal video shows him with a clean Decepticon badge instead of his painted-on symbol.



