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Later, during the battle in [[Egypt]] between the Autobots/NEST versus [[The Fallen]]'s [[Decepticon]]s, Jolt used his electrical powers at [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]]'s direction to generate an electromagnetic field and levitate the needed parts from [[Jetfire (ROTF)|Jetfire]] to repair and upgrade Optimus Prime into a flight-capable body. {{storylink|Revenge of the Fallen (film)}}
Later, during the battle in [[Egypt]] between the Autobots/NEST versus [[The Fallen]]'s [[Decepticon]]s, Jolt used his electrical powers at [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]]'s direction to generate an electromagnetic field and levitate the needed parts from [[Jetfire (ROTF)|Jetfire]] to repair and upgrade Optimus Prime into a flight-capable body. {{storylink|Revenge of the Fallen (film)}}


{{Note|Jolt was not among the lineup of "new arrivals" that Galloway initially complains about. He simply shows up in a scene halfway through the film, with no real explaination.}}
{{Note|Jolt was not among the lineup of "new arrivals" that Galloway initially complains about. He simply shows up in a scene halfway through the film, with no real explaination. This was due to the character being a last-minute addition to the script}}


==Toys==
==Toys==

Revision as of 04:12, 2 July 2009

The name or term "Jolt" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Jolt (disambiguation).
Jolt is an Autobot from the Revenge of the Fallen franchise in the live-action film continuity family.
Kicking Decepticon Skid Plate and environmentally friendly!

Jolt has a tendency towards mischief making. Like any prankster, he's pretty impulsive, and if trouble rears its head, you can bet Jolt is going to be in the middle of it. Luckily, he's got the fighting ability to make sure his head stays on his shoulders, utilizing electric whips in battle.

Fiction

Revenge of the Fallen film

Plot details for Revenge of the Fallen (film) follow.

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After Optimus Prime's death, Jolt demonstrated his sparking sparkling personality, mostly just standing around and constantly emitting electricity while Theodore Galloway shut down the NEST operation.

Later, during the battle in Egypt between the Autobots/NEST versus The Fallen's Decepticons, Jolt used his electrical powers at Ratchet's direction to generate an electromagnetic field and levitate the needed parts from Jetfire to repair and upgrade Optimus Prime into a flight-capable body. Revenge of the Fallen (film)

Jolt was not among the lineup of "new arrivals" that Galloway initially complains about. He simply shows up in a scene halfway through the film, with no real explaination. This was due to the character being a last-minute addition to the script

Toys

Revenge of the Fallen

Deluxe Class Toys

File:ROTF Deluxe Jolt toy.jpg
Beachcomber would approve of this alt-mode.
  • Jolt (Deluxe, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: RA-19


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


Fast Action Battlers

  • Electro Whip Jolt (2009)
A Volt named Jolt—two Laser Rods in one!


Collect them all!

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Merchandise

Robot Heroes

  • Jolt and Ravage (2009)


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Trivia

  • Jolt was a last-minute addition to the film during the four-month rush to get a script done after the Writers Guild strike. The writers had to convince Bay that Jolt would feel like a true member of the main Autobot roster. [1] Ultimately, this wasn't what you could call a success: Jolt only appeared in robot mode in two scenes of the movie, and the character has no lines whatsoever. He does get a name shout-out, which is something, at least, but that doesn't change the fact that he was so disposable to the plot that he didn't appear in any of the tie-in comics, books or video games.
  • Although Jolt never speaks in the movie, Variety had reported, and it was believed for awhile, that Anthony Anderson was to voice the late-joining Autobot.[2]

Footnotes