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[[Image:Rollout's Action Master partner Glitch from MtMtE.jpg|right|250px|thumb|]]
[[Image:Rollout's Action Master partner Glitch from MtMtE.jpg|right|250px|thumb|]]
'''Glitch''' is a brilliant spy, completing an impressive array of missions. Missions for which his loudmouthed, moronic partner [[Rollout (G1)|Rollout]] gets the credit. Considering that Glitch not only does the work, but keeps Rollout alive, the credit distribution isn't exactly fair, but them's the breaks.
'''Glitch''' is a brilliant spy, completing an impressive array of missions. Missions for which his loudmouthed, moronic partner [[Rollout (G1)|Rollout]] gets the credit. Considering that Glitch not only does the work, but keeps Rollout alive, the credit distribution isn't exactly fair, but them's the breaks. {{storylink|More Than Meets The Eye (G1)|More Than Meets The Eye}}


In cannon mode, Glitch is capable of firing electrical bursts of static electricity that can severely impede a target's cerebral functions. This in combination with his robot mode's stun-laser and photon gun arms, Glitch is quite the intimidating little bugger.
In cannon mode, Glitch is capable of firing electrical bursts of static electricity that can severely impede a target's cerebral functions. This in combination with his robot mode's stun-laser and photon gun arms, Glitch is quite the intimidating little bugger.

Revision as of 20:11, 4 May 2009

Glitch is an Autobot Action Master partner from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Glitch is a brilliant spy, completing an impressive array of missions. Missions for which his loudmouthed, moronic partner Rollout gets the credit. Considering that Glitch not only does the work, but keeps Rollout alive, the credit distribution isn't exactly fair, but them's the breaks. More Than Meets The Eye

In cannon mode, Glitch is capable of firing electrical bursts of static electricity that can severely impede a target's cerebral functions. This in combination with his robot mode's stun-laser and photon gun arms, Glitch is quite the intimidating little bugger.

Toys

Generation 1

  • Rollout with Glitch (Action Master, 1990)
Seen here before he hit it big on ReBoot
Part of the first wave of "basic" carded Action Masters, Glitch turns from a bipedal robotty thing with gun-arms to an "electro-magnetic rocket launcher" with a spring-loaded pop-out blaster-barrel. Like all Action Master partners, he can be held by any Action Master figure, and his barrel can be extended by attaching a figure's hand-held rifle to it. Glitch was only available with his larger partner Rollout.