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:''Deceptor is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Deceptor is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


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'''Deceptor''' is one of several Transformers who turn into wristwatches. It is unknown if he retains his small size when in his non-watch modes. He may also be able to manipulate time.  
'''Deceptor''' is one of several Transformers who turn into wristwatches. It is unknown if he retains his small size when in his non-watch modes. He may also be able to manipulate time.  
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== Toys ==
== Toys ==
=== Generation 1 ===
=== Generation 1 ===
*'''Deceptor''' (Kronoform, 1985)


*'''Deceptor''' (Kronoform, 1985)
: Deceptor is a functional "5-Function" digital wristwatch (Month, day, hour, minutes, seconds. Hell of a range there, huh?) from Takara’s [[Kronoform]] line, revived as ''Transformers'' merchandise. He transforms from a robot to a jet with a robotic bird-head as his nosecone, and has a third watch mode for when he is attached to the plastic watch-band. He came in at least three different colors; gray, blue, and chromed gold.


:Deceptor is a functional "5-Function" digital wristwatch (Month, day, hour, minutes, seconds. Hell of a range there, huh?) from Takara’s [[Kronoform]] line, revived as ''Transformers'' merchandise. He transforms from a robot to a jet with a robotic bird-head as his nosecone, and has a third watch mode for when he is attached to the plastic watch-band. He came in at least three different colors; gray, blue, and bronze.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Yes, he's an Autobot.  
*Yes, he's an Autobot.  
*Deceptor uses the exact same cross-sell on the back of his packaging as [[Autoceptor]], showing the entire ''Kronoform'' line—from 1984. As such, he's not on there.  
*Deceptor uses the exact same cross-sell on the back of his packaging as [[Autoceptor]], showing the entire ''Kronoform'' line—from 1984. As such, he's not on there.  
*A tan Deceptor is shown as part of the "Watchbot" sub-group in the Japanese [[Transformers First Series Complete]] guidebook. However, it is currently unknown if Deceptor was ever offered as a mail-away in Japan like Autoceptor was.


[[Category:Autobots]]
*A tan Deceptor is shown as part of the "Watchbot" sub-group in the Japanese ''[[Transformers First Series Complete]]'' guidebook. However, it is currently unknown if Deceptor was ever offered as a mail-away in Japan like Autoceptor was.
[[Category:Generation 1 characters]]
 
[[Category:Merchandise]]
[[Category: Autobots]]
[[Category: Generation 1 characters]]
[[Category: Merchandise]]
[[Category: Toy-only characters]]

Revision as of 22:29, 22 March 2009

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Deceptor is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Deceptor is one of several Transformers who turn into wristwatches. It is unknown if he retains his small size when in his non-watch modes. He may also be able to manipulate time.

Toys

Generation 1

  • Deceptor (Kronoform, 1985)
Deceptor is a functional "5-Function" digital wristwatch (Month, day, hour, minutes, seconds. Hell of a range there, huh?) from Takara’s Kronoform line, revived as Transformers merchandise. He transforms from a robot to a jet with a robotic bird-head as his nosecone, and has a third watch mode for when he is attached to the plastic watch-band. He came in at least three different colors; gray, blue, and chromed gold.


Trivia

  • Yes, he's an Autobot.
  • Deceptor uses the exact same cross-sell on the back of his packaging as Autoceptor, showing the entire Kronoform line—from 1984. As such, he's not on there.
  • A tan Deceptor is shown as part of the "Watchbot" sub-group in the Japanese Transformers First Series Complete guidebook. However, it is currently unknown if Deceptor was ever offered as a mail-away in Japan like Autoceptor was.