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| The name or term "Warpath" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Warpath (disambiguation). |
- Warpath is an Autobot from the Transformers Animated continuity family.

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Warpath is member of the Cybertronian Elite Guard who reports to Master Yoketron. He's got a rather surly, confrontational attitude, and a big gun. In his chest.
Fiction
Animated cartoon
- Voice actor: David Kaye (English)

Warpath took a young and rebellious Prowl to Master Yoketron after the bot tried to escape participation in the later stages of the Autobot-Decepticon War. Warpath made it clear that he believed that those who don't fight the Decepticons aren't any better than the 'Cons themselves. Prowl gave him some lip, and Warpath was tempted to take him on, until Yoketron told Warpath that he had it under control. Warpath left grumbling about Prowl being a "draft-dodging peacenik" but not without uttering a "bam, pow" first. Five Servos of Doom

Near the end of the war, Warpath was seriously wounded during the fateful battle in which Omega Supreme defeated most of the Decepticon army. Ratchet walked past his body while looking to help the heavily damaged Omega. TransWarped
Notes
- Like his Generation 1 counterpart, this Warpath uses onomatopoeic words in his sentences, ("Bam, pow!") though they don't dominate his speech patterns.



