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:''Hun-Gurrr is a [[Decepticon]] [[Terrorcon (G1)|Terrorcon]] in the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''Hun-Gurrr is a [[Decepticon]] [[Terrorcon (G1)|Terrorcon]] in the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
[[Image:MTMTEHun-Gurrr.jpg|right|300px|thumb|My need to feed gives me the will to survive!]] | [[Image:MTMTEHun-Gurrr.jpg|right|300px|thumb|My need to feed gives me the will to survive!]] | ||
'''Hun-Gurrr''' is the leader of the Terrorcons and would be quite the model Decepticon and military strategist if he could just stop stuffing his two mouths. Hun-Gurrr is a terrible glutton, constantly filling his stomach with as much energy and materials as he can find. He only ever stops his insatiable feeding frenzies to fulfill his other desire: wanton destruction. In this capacity he is quite adept as a military leader, although his underlings are sometimes unable to understand his commands when Hun-Gurrr has stuffed his face(s) full of fallen [[ | '''Hun-Gurrr''' is the leader of the Terrorcons and would be quite the model Decepticon and military strategist if he could just stop stuffing his two mouths. Hun-Gurrr is a terrible glutton, constantly filling his stomach with as much energy and materials as he can find. He only ever stops his insatiable feeding frenzies to fulfill his other desire: wanton destruction. In this capacity he is quite adept as a military leader, although his underlings are sometimes unable to understand his commands when Hun-Gurrr has stuffed his face(s) full of fallen [[Autobots]]. | ||
Hun-Gurrr can combine with the other Terrorcons to form [[Abominus]]. | Hun-Gurrr can combine with the other Terrorcons to form [[Abominus]]. | ||
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{{bigquote|Hun-Gurrr, hungry!|—Hun-Gurrr, "[[Money is Everything]]"}} | |||
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:''Voice actor:'' [[Stephen Keener]], [[Marshall Efron]] (US), [[Ken Shiroyama]] (Japan) | :''Voice actor:'' [[Stephen Keener]], [[Marshall Efron]] (US), [[Ken Shiroyama]] (Japan) | ||
[[Image:Hungrrtoon.jpg|left|150px|thumb|Having been banned from Chaar | [[Image:Hungrrtoon.jpg|left|150px|thumb|Having been banned from Chaar's all-you-can-eat buffets, Hun-Gurrr contemplates eating his own hand.]] | ||
Hun-Gurrr and the rest of the Terrorcons were first encountered when [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] went to [[Unicron]]'s head to acquire [[Anti-electron|anti-electrons]]. During a fight with the [[ | Hun-Gurrr and the rest of the Terrorcons were first encountered when [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] went to [[Unicron]]'s head to acquire [[Anti-electron|anti-electrons]]. During a fight with the [[Autobots]], the Terrorcons did a decent job of fighting them, with Hun-Gurrr grabbing [[Hot Rod|Rodimus Prime]] with his mouths. However, Grimlock created the [[Technobot]]s, and Hun-Gurrr ordered the Terrorcons to merge into Abominus. The Technobots merged into [[Computron]], but Abominus grabbed Computron. The Autobot combiner defeated Abominus by vibrating, forcing Abominus to separate back into his component Terrorcons. {{storylink|Grimlock's New Brain}} | ||
Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons were next seen in the employ of the Quintessons, attacking rogue trader [[Dirk Manus]]. At some point, the Quintessons have installed an [[automatic timer]] on one or all of the Terrorcons, limiting the time they can spend combined as Abominus. {{storylink|Money Is Everything|Money Is Everything}} | Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons were next seen in the employ of the Quintessons, attacking rogue trader [[Dirk Manus]]. At some point, the Quintessons have installed an [[automatic timer]] on one or all of the Terrorcons, limiting the time they can spend combined as Abominus. {{storylink|Money Is Everything|Money Is Everything}} | ||
Hun-Gurrr was one of the [[Primitive | Hun-Gurrr was one of the [[Primitive]]s summoned to fight [[Tornedron]]. During the interaction with the Primitives, Hun-Gurrr picked fights with everyone for any possible reason. While stuck on the world of [[Oracle (G1)|Primacron's assistant]], Hun-Gurrr attempted to fight Tornedron by spitting chewed-up rocks at the energy being. This was actually not an entirely unreasonable tactic, given that Tornedron was plainly feeding off the energy weapons all of the other Primitives were using against him. It didn't work, though. {{storylink|Call of the Primitives}} | ||
Hun-gurr led the Terrorcons' attack on [[Jessica Morgan]]'s father's laboratory, intending to steal a new super-alloy for Galvatron. They were delayed for a moment by the Technobots, but a quick merge into Abominus blasted Computron out of the battle long enough for the Terrorcons to grab the alloy. As the Technobots attacked again, Hun-gurr said "Got what we came for! We go, fight another day!" and they took off. {{storylink | Hun-gurr led the Terrorcons' attack on [[Jessica Morgan]]'s father's laboratory, intending to steal a new super-alloy for Galvatron. They were delayed for a moment by the Technobots, but a quick merge into Abominus blasted Computron out of the battle long enough for the Terrorcons to grab the alloy. As the Technobots attacked again, Hun-gurr said "Got what we came for! We go, fight another day!" and they took off. {{storylink|The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1}} | ||
{{storylink|The Rebirth, Part 1}} | |||
{{storylink|The Rebirth, Part 3}} | |||
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:''Voice actor:'' [[Hōchū Ōtsuka]] | :''Voice actor:'' [[Hōchū Ōtsuka]] | ||
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{{note|Events from the [[The Transformers (Marvel Comics)|UK-only]] comic stories are in italics.}} | {{note|Events from the [[The Transformers (Marvel Comics)|UK-only]] comic stories are in italics.}} | ||
[[Image:Hun-gurr brothers in armor.jpg|right|150px|thumb|He spits, then.]] | [[Image:Hun-gurr brothers in armor.jpg|right|150px|thumb|He spits, then.]] | ||
Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons travelled to [[Nebulos]] with [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]], serving as his primary minions besides the [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmasters]] and [[Targetmaster | Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons travelled to [[Nebulos]] with [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]], serving as his primary minions besides the [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmasters]] and [[Targetmaster]]s. {{storylink|Love and Steel!}} While battling the Autobots at the [[Nursery]], Hun-Gurrr showed that even he won't eat some food when he caught [[Crosshairs (G1)|Crosshairs's]] rocket-propelled grenades in his twin heads and then immediately spit them back out at his opponent. {{storylink|Brothers in Armor!!}} The Decepticons eventually left Nebulos for Earth, and entered into talks with [[Ratbat (G1)|Ratbat's]] crew who were already stationed there. The talks didn't go too well. Looking out the window of their starship, Hun-Gurrr and [[Triggerhappy]] saw the [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]] attacking Scorponok and his entourage. They rallied their fellow Decepticons and led them out into a Decepticon Civil War against Ratbat's troops. {{storylink|Cold War!}} Soon after, Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons were destroyed battling [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]]. {{storylink|Dark Star!}} | ||
====Marvel UK future timelines==== | ====Marvel UK future timelines==== | ||
''By 2008, Hun-Gurrr was repaired and serving under Shockwave's command on Cybertron when ol' one-eye was assassinated by the minions of [[Unicron]], leaving Scourge and Cyclonus to lead the Decepticons into an ill-advised conflict with the Autobots. It was Hun-Gurrr who pointed out to [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] when Cyclonus and Scourge fled the field of battle, and together they then sounded the retreat for all the Decepticons. {{storylink | ''By 2008, Hun-Gurrr was repaired and serving under Shockwave's command on Cybertron when ol' one-eye was assassinated by the minions of [[Unicron]], leaving Scourge and Cyclonus to lead the Decepticons into an ill-advised conflict with the Autobots. It was Hun-Gurrr who pointed out to [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] when Cyclonus and Scourge fled the field of battle, and together they then sounded the retreat for all the Decepticons. {{storylink|The Legacy of Unicron!}} Later, Hun-Gurrr is seen among Soundwave's top generals and sub-commanders rocketing into battle. {{storylink|Space Pirates!}}'' | ||
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''In 2009, Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons carried out Soundwave's important plan to ransack Earth and leech energy out of the planet itself. Hun-Gurrr showed more competence than the other Terrorcons, forcing them stop attacking human settlements for fun when they should be working. Amusingly, he also reacted quickly after overhearing humans wondering where the Autobots were, and announced to the fleshlings that the Autobots had been their advance guard, softening up the population for the kill. Heh. Decepticon humor.'' | ''In 2009, Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons carried out Soundwave's important plan to ransack Earth and leech energy out of the planet itself. Hun-Gurrr showed more competence than the other Terrorcons, forcing them stop attacking human settlements for fun when they should be working. Amusingly, he also reacted quickly after overhearing humans wondering where the Autobots were, and announced to the fleshlings that the Autobots had been their advance guard, softening up the population for the kill. Heh. Decepticon humor.'' | ||
''After the Autobots destroyed their energy leech machine, Soundwave and the Terrorcons followed them back to Autobot City and found an open [[Trans-Time Dimensional Portal|trans-time dimensional portal]] back to 1989. Hun-Gurrr insisted they follow the Autobots back into the past and seek revenge, and Soundwave agreed in order to maintain a good relationship with his men. Once there, however, they learned of the all-encompassing timestorm, and its threat to the entire timestream. Realizing the threat was too large to handle themselves, Soundwave and Hun-Gurrr had the Terrorcons quietly extract themselves from the battle with [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] and his allies, and transported back to 2009. {{storylink | ''After the Autobots destroyed their energy leech machine, Soundwave and the Terrorcons followed them back to Autobot City and found an open [[Trans-Time Dimensional Portal|trans-time dimensional portal]] back to 1989. Hun-Gurrr insisted they follow the Autobots back into the past and seek revenge, and Soundwave agreed in order to maintain a good relationship with his men. Once there, however, they learned of the all-encompassing timestorm, and its threat to the entire timestream. Realizing the threat was too large to handle themselves, Soundwave and Hun-Gurrr had the Terrorcons quietly extract themselves from the battle with [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] and his allies, and transported back to 2009. {{storylink|Time Wars}}'' | ||
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===Devil's Due=== | ===Devil's Due=== | ||
Hun-Gurrr and his Terrorcons were among the scattered Decepticons that the newly arrived [[Serpent O.R.]] united in his bid to take over [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. He fought against the Autobots and later took on Optimus Prime himself with several other combiner team laders—and was promptly knocked out. | Hun-Gurrr and his Terrorcons were among the scattered Decepticons that the newly arrived [[Serpent O.R.]] united in his bid to take over [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. He fought against the Autobots and later took on Optimus Prime himself with several other combiner team laders—and was promptly knocked out.{{fact}} | ||
He only regained consciousness when the battle was over, and not sure what was going on, decided to kill the weakened Optimus Prime anyway... only to be blasted through the chest by the 70mm cannon on [[Cover Girl]]'s [[A.W.E. Striker]]. Oh bummer... {{storylink | He only regained consciousness when the battle was over, and not sure what was going on, decided to kill the weakened Optimus Prime anyway... only to be blasted through the chest by the 70mm cannon on [[Cover Girl]]'s [[A.W.E. Striker]]. Oh bummer... {{storylink|The Art of War issue 5}} | ||
===IDW comics continuity=== | ===IDW comics continuity=== | ||
Back before the war, Hun-Gurrr fought for Megatron in illegal [[Gladiatorial combat|gladatorial deathmatches]]. {{storylink | Back before the war, Hun-Gurrr fought for Megatron in illegal [[Gladiatorial combat|gladatorial deathmatches]]. {{storylink|Megatron Origin issue 2}} | ||
[[Image:SpotlightSixshot Cutthroat Hun-Gurrr.jpg|right|200px|thumb|He was elected unamimously, with one abstention. He ate his own ballot.]] | [[Image:SpotlightSixshot Cutthroat Hun-Gurrr.jpg|right|200px|thumb|He was elected unamimously, with one abstention. He ate his own ballot.]] | ||
In the present, he's the president of the Official Sixshot Fanclub. He and the other Terrorcons were sent to [[Mumu-Obscura]], but were taken prisoner by the [[Reapers]] to lure Sixshot to the planet. The Reapers offered membership to their little club so long as Sixshot destroyed the Terrorcons. When they thought Sixshot was seriously considering the offer, Hun-Gurrr tried to persuade Sixshot that the Decepticon war machine didn't need the Reapers, as he already had a group of misfit friends in the Terrorcons. He was left speechless when Sixshot demonstrated his skill to the Reapers by intentionally missing the Terrorcons, and the Reapers allowed the Decepticons to leave in peace. {{storylink | In the present, he's the president of the Official Sixshot Fanclub. He and the other Terrorcons were sent to [[Mumu-Obscura]], but were taken prisoner by the [[Reapers]] to lure Sixshot to the planet. The Reapers offered membership to their little club so long as Sixshot destroyed the Terrorcons. When they thought Sixshot was seriously considering the offer, Hun-Gurrr tried to persuade Sixshot that the Decepticon war machine didn't need the Reapers, as he already had a group of misfit friends in the Terrorcons. He was left speechless when Sixshot demonstrated his skill to the Reapers by intentionally missing the Terrorcons, and the Reapers allowed the Decepticons to leave in peace. {{storylink|Spotlight: Sixshot}} | ||
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*''Team ID number:'' '''TR5''' | *''Team ID number:'' '''TR5''' | ||
*''Japanese ID number:'' '''D-79''' | *''Japanese ID number:'' '''D-79''' | ||
*''Accessories:'' "Sonic Stun Gun", Abominus' head, chest shield, 2 fists (left & | *''Accessories:'' "Sonic Stun Gun", Abominus' head, chest shield, 2 fists (left & right), 2 feet (left & right) | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[Image:Hun-gurrrAlt.jpg|right|150px|thumb|It seems to be some kind of high-tech ice cream dispenser. How fitting.]] | [[Image:Hun-gurrrAlt.jpg|right|150px|thumb|It seems to be some kind of high-tech ice cream dispenser. How fitting.]] | ||
*The spelling of '''Hun-Gurrr''''s name has varied a ''lot''. The spelling used for the title of this article appears on the toy's packaging and instructions, and in the 1987 toy catalog. Conversely, the toy's tech specs, the 1988 toy catalog, [[Blot]]'s ''[[Transformers Universe (Marvel comic)|Transformers Universe]]'' profile, [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] | *The spelling of '''Hun-Gurrr''''s name has varied a ''lot''. The spelling used for the title of this article appears on the toy's packaging and instructions, and in the 1987 toy catalog. Conversely, the toy's tech specs, the 1988 toy catalog, [[Blot]]'s ''[[Transformers Universe (Marvel comic)|Transformers Universe]]'' profile, [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave's]] [[More Than Meets The Eye (G1)|More Than Meets The Eye]] entry for the character and [[IDW]] publications like [[Spotlight: Sixshot]] and [[Transformers: The Ark|The Ark]] all spelled it '''Hun-Grrr'''. Finally, the [[Marvel Comics]] and [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon series]] scripts spelled it '''Hun-Grr''' except [[Brothers in Armor!!]], where he was '''Hun-Garr'''. Phew. | ||
*Hun-Gurrr's character art shows that he has an aborted base mode. The toy is capable of assuming this mode, but it doesn't look like much of anything. It does explain why the toy has knees that otherwise would not be needed for transformation, a feature that is not shared by many ''Generation 1'' toys. | *Hun-Gurrr's character art shows that he has an aborted base mode. The toy is capable of assuming this mode, but it doesn't look like much of anything. It does explain why the toy has knees that otherwise would not be needed for transformation, a feature that is not shared by many ''Generation 1'' toys. | ||
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[[Category:Classics characters]] | [[Category:Classics characters]] | ||
[[Category:Combiners]] | [[Category:Combiners]] | ||
Revision as of 05:14, 31 March 2009
- Hun-Gurrr is a Decepticon Terrorcon in the Generation 1 continuity family.

Hun-Gurrr is the leader of the Terrorcons and would be quite the model Decepticon and military strategist if he could just stop stuffing his two mouths. Hun-Gurrr is a terrible glutton, constantly filling his stomach with as much energy and materials as he can find. He only ever stops his insatiable feeding frenzies to fulfill his other desire: wanton destruction. In this capacity he is quite adept as a military leader, although his underlings are sometimes unable to understand his commands when Hun-Gurrr has stuffed his face(s) full of fallen Autobots.
Hun-Gurrr can combine with the other Terrorcons to form Abominus.
| “ | Hun-Gurrr, hungry! | ” |
——Hun-Gurrr, "Money is Everything" | ||
- Italian name: Grifobot<br />
- Japanese name: Hun-Gruu<br />
- French-Canadian name: Ogrrr
- Hungarian name: Hurr-Kurr
Fiction
Cartoon continuity
Generation 1 cartoon
- Voice actor: Stephen Keener, Marshall Efron (US), Ken Shiroyama (Japan)

Hun-Gurrr and the rest of the Terrorcons were first encountered when Galvatron went to Unicron's head to acquire anti-electrons. During a fight with the Autobots, the Terrorcons did a decent job of fighting them, with Hun-Gurrr grabbing Rodimus Prime with his mouths. However, Grimlock created the Technobots, and Hun-Gurrr ordered the Terrorcons to merge into Abominus. The Technobots merged into Computron, but Abominus grabbed Computron. The Autobot combiner defeated Abominus by vibrating, forcing Abominus to separate back into his component Terrorcons. Grimlock's New Brain
Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons were next seen in the employ of the Quintessons, attacking rogue trader Dirk Manus. At some point, the Quintessons have installed an automatic timer on one or all of the Terrorcons, limiting the time they can spend combined as Abominus. Money Is Everything
Hun-Gurrr was one of the Primitives summoned to fight Tornedron. During the interaction with the Primitives, Hun-Gurrr picked fights with everyone for any possible reason. While stuck on the world of Primacron's assistant, Hun-Gurrr attempted to fight Tornedron by spitting chewed-up rocks at the energy being. This was actually not an entirely unreasonable tactic, given that Tornedron was plainly feeding off the energy weapons all of the other Primitives were using against him. It didn't work, though. Call of the Primitives
Hun-gurr led the Terrorcons' attack on Jessica Morgan's father's laboratory, intending to steal a new super-alloy for Galvatron. They were delayed for a moment by the Technobots, but a quick merge into Abominus blasted Computron out of the battle long enough for the Terrorcons to grab the alloy. As the Technobots attacked again, Hun-gurr said "Got what we came for! We go, fight another day!" and they took off. The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1
Japanese cartoon continuity
The Headmasters cartoon
- Voice actor: Hōchū Ōtsuka
Marvel Comics continuity

Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons travelled to Nebulos with Scorponok, serving as his primary minions besides the Headmasters and Targetmasters. Love and Steel! While battling the Autobots at the Nursery, Hun-Gurrr showed that even he won't eat some food when he caught Crosshairs's rocket-propelled grenades in his twin heads and then immediately spit them back out at his opponent. Brothers in Armor!! The Decepticons eventually left Nebulos for Earth, and entered into talks with Ratbat's crew who were already stationed there. The talks didn't go too well. Looking out the window of their starship, Hun-Gurrr and Triggerhappy saw the Predacons attacking Scorponok and his entourage. They rallied their fellow Decepticons and led them out into a Decepticon Civil War against Ratbat's troops. Cold War! Soon after, Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons were destroyed battling Starscream. Dark Star!
Marvel UK future timelines
By 2008, Hun-Gurrr was repaired and serving under Shockwave's command on Cybertron when ol' one-eye was assassinated by the minions of Unicron, leaving Scourge and Cyclonus to lead the Decepticons into an ill-advised conflict with the Autobots. It was Hun-Gurrr who pointed out to Soundwave when Cyclonus and Scourge fled the field of battle, and together they then sounded the retreat for all the Decepticons. The Legacy of Unicron! Later, Hun-Gurrr is seen among Soundwave's top generals and sub-commanders rocketing into battle. Space Pirates!

In 2009, Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons carried out Soundwave's important plan to ransack Earth and leech energy out of the planet itself. Hun-Gurrr showed more competence than the other Terrorcons, forcing them stop attacking human settlements for fun when they should be working. Amusingly, he also reacted quickly after overhearing humans wondering where the Autobots were, and announced to the fleshlings that the Autobots had been their advance guard, softening up the population for the kill. Heh. Decepticon humor.
After the Autobots destroyed their energy leech machine, Soundwave and the Terrorcons followed them back to Autobot City and found an open trans-time dimensional portal back to 1989. Hun-Gurrr insisted they follow the Autobots back into the past and seek revenge, and Soundwave agreed in order to maintain a good relationship with his men. Once there, however, they learned of the all-encompassing timestorm, and its threat to the entire timestream. Realizing the threat was too large to handle themselves, Soundwave and Hun-Gurrr had the Terrorcons quietly extract themselves from the battle with Galvatron and his allies, and transported back to 2009. Time Wars
Dreamwave comics continuity
Devil's Due
Hun-Gurrr and his Terrorcons were among the scattered Decepticons that the newly arrived Serpent O.R. united in his bid to take over Cybertron. He fought against the Autobots and later took on Optimus Prime himself with several other combiner team laders—and was promptly knocked out.[citation needed]
He only regained consciousness when the battle was over, and not sure what was going on, decided to kill the weakened Optimus Prime anyway... only to be blasted through the chest by the 70mm cannon on Cover Girl's A.W.E. Striker. Oh bummer... The Art of War issue 5
IDW comics continuity
Back before the war, Hun-Gurrr fought for Megatron in illegal gladatorial deathmatches. Megatron Origin issue 2

In the present, he's the president of the Official Sixshot Fanclub. He and the other Terrorcons were sent to Mumu-Obscura, but were taken prisoner by the Reapers to lure Sixshot to the planet. The Reapers offered membership to their little club so long as Sixshot destroyed the Terrorcons. When they thought Sixshot was seriously considering the offer, Hun-Gurrr tried to persuade Sixshot that the Decepticon war machine didn't need the Reapers, as he already had a group of misfit friends in the Terrorcons. He was left speechless when Sixshot demonstrated his skill to the Reapers by intentionally missing the Terrorcons, and the Reapers allowed the Decepticons to leave in peace. Spotlight: Sixshot
Toys
Generation 1

- Hun-Gurrr (Terrorcon, 1987)
- Team ID number: TR5
- Japanese ID number: D-79
- Accessories: "Sonic Stun Gun", Abominus' head, chest shield, 2 fists (left & right), 2 feet (left & right)
- Hun-Gurrr transforms into a white/grey and purple two-headed dragon. He has plenty of articulation for a Generation 1 toy in this mode, located mostly in the beast mode necks, and this extends to his robot mode, with multiple points in his arms and legs. One can attach Abominus's chest plate onto his shoulder in robot mode. Hun-Gurrr combines with his fellow Terrorcons to form Abominus, serving as the super-robot's torso. He can also combine with any other Transformers that use the Scramble City-style connection system.
- There is a later-run variant of Hun-Gurrr which does not have the rubsign indent on his bicep/hindleg.
- Abominus (1987)
- Japanese ID number: D-84
- Hun-Gurrr was also available in a giftset with the rest of the Terrorcons.
Universe (2008)
Classic Series
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- Special Team Leaders (Multi-pack, 2008)
- Hun-Gurrr is a redeco of the Cybertron Legends of Cybertron Scourge toy, transforming into a robotic three-headed dragon. Guess he got a-head! Hahahahahahahhaaaooooh kill me. He is available only in a Target-exclusive five-pack with miniature versions of combiner-team leaders Hot Zone, Razorclaw, Scattorshot, and Silverbolt.
Trivia

- The spelling of Hun-Gurrr's name has varied a lot. The spelling used for the title of this article appears on the toy's packaging and instructions, and in the 1987 toy catalog. Conversely, the toy's tech specs, the 1988 toy catalog, Blot's Transformers Universe profile, Dreamwave's More Than Meets The Eye entry for the character and IDW publications like Spotlight: Sixshot and The Ark all spelled it Hun-Grrr. Finally, the Marvel Comics and cartoon series scripts spelled it Hun-Grr except Brothers in Armor!!, where he was Hun-Garr. Phew.
- Hun-Gurrr's character art shows that he has an aborted base mode. The toy is capable of assuming this mode, but it doesn't look like much of anything. It does explain why the toy has knees that otherwise would not be needed for transformation, a feature that is not shared by many Generation 1 toys.
- Hun-Gurrr is not Hungarian. He's Hun-Gurrrian.




