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===Revenge of the Fallen===
===Revenge of the Fallen===
====Legend class toys====
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[[Image:ROTFtoy-WheelieLegends.jpg|right|thumb|300px|"Hy'uck!"]]
*'''Autobot Wheelie'''  (Legends, 2009)
*'''Autobot Wheelie'''  (Legends, 2009)



Revision as of 03:17, 27 November 2009

The name or term "Wheelie" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Wheelie (disambiguation).
Wheelie is an Autobot and a Decepticon from the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the live-action film series continuity family. He is sometimes known as Wheels.
Whaddaya lookin' at, slobberpuss?!

Wheelie is a sneaky little salvage and scrap bot, always underfoot when you least expect it. As a reconnaissance specialist, he's equipped to the teeth with mid-range surveillance equipment. But his real asset is stealth, tooling along unseen and unsuspected while he accomplishes his mission. Unfortunately for his mission, he often bites off more than he can chew—and ends up being the one chewed on!

Wheelie isn't really a bad sort: a loving home and a little strict discipline could whip him into shape, although he does seem to have a bit of a "mouth" on him.

Easy, Warrior Goddess, I'm just a little salvage scrap drone.Wheelie, shortly after earning the nickname "Blinky", Revenge of the Fallen
German name: Wheeler (movie dub only)

Fiction

Titan Magazines

"Are you sure this'll take my weeeiiiggggh- *KRNCH*

During the Decepticon plot to frame Mudflap and Skids, Wheelie was parachuted onto their prison convoy by Starscream. Once there, he swiftly freed the twins and offered them a place in the Decepticons before he made good his escape.

Also, he totally murdered two people. Outlaw Blues


Revenge of the Fallen film

Voice actor: Tom Kenny (English), Naoki Tatsuta (Japanese), Rainer Fritzsche (German), Luca Dal Fabbro (Italian)
No disassemble!

Disguised as a remote-controlled monster truck toy, Wheelie was ordered by Soundwave to steal the All Spark fragment that belonged to Mikaela Banes. Wheelie attempted to unlock the safe in her garage containing the fragment, but the noise he made in trying to avoid the various dangerous objects on the floor alerted her to his presence, so she picked him up with tongs and burnt out his left eye with a blowtorch. Mikaela then demanded to know what he was doing there, and Wheelie explained that he needed to bring the All Spark shard to the Decepticons, or he'd be terminated, begging mercy of Mikaela, who he dubbed "Warrior Goddess". Despite his protests, Mikaela locked him inside a box, which she took to Princeton University when Sam Witwicky told her he had been having visions and breakdowns induced by the fragment. Although Starscream later bisected Mikaela's car, Wheelie's box was undamaged and she retrieved and stored it in Bumblebee's boot.

Wheelie was let out of the box at Seymour Simmons's deli in New York City. Mikaela held him with a chain, but promised she would not hurt him if he promised to explain the Cyberglyphics Sam had been hallucinating about. Wheelie identified the symbols as the Language of the Primes, and said that he couldn't read it. When he noticed the pictures of suspected Transformers, he identified them as the Seekers, saying they could read the language and he could tell them where to find them. Wheelie did, and he accompanied Mikaela, Sam, Simmons, Leo Spitz, Bumblebee, Skids and Mudflap to find Jetfire at the Smithsonian. Wheelie told the humans that Jetfire was a living legend, like "chairman of the board" type, and instructed Sam to point the shard at the Blackbird.

This is the culmination of 25 years of Transformers fiction. You've come a long way, baby.

The surge of energon sent through Jetfire awoke the ancient Seeker, who was irritable and cantankerous, and Wheelie noted that Jetfire had not aged very well. As the larger Decepticon made his way outside, he inquired on the state of the civil war, and informed the group that he had defected years earlier. Wheelie was shocked by Jetfire's discussion of how he defected from the Decepticons to the Autobots, a thought which had never occurred to him, and decided he too would defect to Warrior Goddess, humping Mikaela's leg in joy. Sam objected, but Mikaela noted Wheelie was faithful, unlike her boyfriend. That did not stop Sam from punting Wheelie.

Wheelie was taken by Jetfire's space bridge to Jordan, and from there he travelled with the humans and Autobots to the Pyramids of Egypt. He was present in when Bumblebee was stopped by the Egyptian checkpoint officers. They arrived in Cairo, where he presumably decided to stay safely while everyone else searched for the Tomb of the Primes. Revenge of the Fallen

Wheelie is never seen again after entering the run-down building in Cairo with the human characters.

Revenge of the Fallen novelization

In Egypt, Wheelie stopped a police car by jumping onto its windscreen and smashing it, before Bumblebee and the Twins scared off the officers. After that he ripped off a wiper as a trophy, ran back to Mikaela and buried his face in her cleavage. Bloody hell. Revenge of the Fallen (novel)

Coloring books

Oh SNAP!



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Toys

Revenge of the Fallen

Legend class toys

File:ROTFtoy-WheelieLegends.jpg
"Hy'uck!"
  • Autobot Wheelie (Legends, 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.


Deluxe class toys

WHEEL•E
  • Autobot Wheelie (Deluxe, 2009)
Revenge of the Fallen Wheelie features an insignia that changes from Decepticon to Autobot. He is highly poseable, with an articulated neck, individual fingers, eyes, and mouth (all part of his transformation scheme), although his shoulder joints are rather stiff. His chest panel can be switched between Autobot and Decepticon symbols, which is probably the Mech Alive feature of this toy. While transforming him from 'bot to truck, the two halves of the hood and fenders that are suppose to connect together a difficult to push together. Care should be taken when doing this, or you'll break the clear plastic tab that forms his headlights. Another thing is that his legs are extremely difficult to get fully together in R/C truck mode, but not impossible. Oddly enough, his right eye features more detailing than the left. While this suggests that Hasbro knew about his eye damage, both optics are painted in the same (inaccurate) colour. Wheelie also features a highly generic alternate mode, looking nowhere similar to the Ford F-350 body of the RC truck from the movie. He has both one of the smallest alternate modes and one of the largest robot modes of any Deluxe Class figure. Odd.

Notes

Sadly, you can't buy the big one in stores.
  • The physical prop for Wheelie's vehicle mode used for the movie[1] is a modified monster truck version of a Ford F-350 pick-up truck, specifically a customized Tamiya F-350 High Lift RC toy including a grille guard[2], with the body slightly shortened and mounted on an HPI Wheely King chassis[3]. Other modifications include the use of Integy Alloy TVP chassis plates[4], HPI Spike Truck Wheels[5] and (possibly scratch-built) fender add-ons for the truck body itself. A prop for one of Wheelie's feet, complete with an attached tire, was also made.[1]
  • Seeing Mikaela for the first time, Wheelie describes her as "hot" but "not too bright." Interesting that a sentient machine would find a human sexually attractive. He, in fact, humps her leg later in the movie.

Footnotes