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* His circuit-scrambling radioactivity and toxic fumes could be interpreted as a reference to [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]]. | * His circuit-scrambling radioactivity and toxic fumes could be interpreted as a reference to [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]]. | ||
* While Divebomb's toy features a movie-styled Decepticon insignia on one tailfin, his Cyber Key has a conventional one. | * While Divebomb's original toy features a movie-styled Decepticon insignia on one tailfin, his Cyber Key has a conventional one. | ||
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| The name or term "Divebomb" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Divebomb (disambiguation). |
- Divebomb is a Decepticon from the live-action film Continuity family.

Divebomb has a problem.
(Cue high-hat riff)
Despite being an intelligent tactician, an excellent aerial combatant, and an otherwise model Decepticon, his reactor containment module is defective, so wherever he goes, toxic fumes go with him, and circuit-scrambling radiation waves constantly leak out.
In short, he is a smelly loser whom no one likes.
Originally an unhappy aerial surveyor before the war broke out, Divebomb joined the Decepticons with much gusto. When he’s not stinking up the place, he prefers to perch high up in the sky and wait as long as it takes for just the right moment to strike unsuspecting Autobots. However, considering how long it takes for him to spring into action, Starscream doesn’t hold him in high regard. However, he’s quite pleased at how quickly he can blast open a fleeing spaceship.
Fiction
IDW Transformers movie comics
In the distant past, Divebomb was a member of Cybertron's defense forces, under the command of Protector Megatron. When a mysterious relic was discovered and aliens from the Eshems Nebula invaded, Megatron declared a military dictatorship. Divebomb followed Megatron in his vengeful counterattack upon the invaders. Defiance issue 2 After science sector leader Optimus was discovered to have broken into Megatron's quarters, the Lord Protector ordered the scientist's arrest and the assassination of his followers. However, the wily Optimus managed to escape and punish Megatron's troops for their treachery. The scientist and his followers were soon branded traitors, and Divebomb joined with Megatron's Decepticon faction. Defiance issue 3
During the bloody civil war that followed, Optimus Prime launched the All Spark into deep space, forcing both his Autobots and Megatron's Decepticons to go after it. Divebomb was among those Decepticons who stayed behind to hunt down Autobot stragglers. The Reign of Starscream Issue Number One

Many years later, after the death of Megatron on Earth and the destruction of the All Spark, Starscream returned with knowledge of how to create a new All Spark. Unfortunately, it didn't work. While Starscream was trying to figure out what was going on, Divebomb sided with Dreadwing in the his coup against Starscream's "reign". To add to the confusion, Autobots led by Arcee attacked, and Divebomb was forced to square off against Skyblast. Distracted, he was grabbed by the cheesed-off Starscream, thrown into the bridge canopy of Dreadwing's ship, and then used as a living (and unwilling) incendiary device.
Obviously, he did not survive the experience. The Reign of Starscream Issue Number Five
Titan Magazines Transformers movie comics

Divebomb is one of Stockade's "new Decepticons": a group of Decepticons who remained on the dying Cybertron out of patriotism, and survived by feeding on Nucleon. Return to Cybertron: Part 1 He helped Stockade summon a relation of the All Spark to Cybertron, and when the entity arrived he lowered the planet's core containment field so the being could enter.
As a distraction, Ironhide ran him over. Return to Cybertron: Part 2 He recovered and, in the face of Unicron, heroically ran away. Return to Cybertron: Part 3 He more heroically went in, on Stockade's orders, to shoot at Unicron. Obviously, he did not survive that experience either. Return to Cybertron: Part 4
Revenge of the Fallen toy bio
To honor his hero, Ransack, Divebomb took on a new form that was similar to the legendary Decepticon's. However, as Scattorshot pummeled him with ground-to-air missiles, he quickly learned that a bi-plane alt-mode has some very severe disadvantages. His partner Skystalker is more than happy to allow Divebomb to take most of the heat.
Toys
Transformers (2007)

- Divebomb (Deluxe, 2008)
- Accessories: Missile, Planet X-type Cyber Planet Key
- A Walmart-exclusive Redeco of Cybertron Thundercracker, Divebomb transforms into a Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jet. Inserting a Cyber Planet Key into his rear fuselage pops up the back panel, revealing a spring-loaded missile launcher. This assembly becomes his left forearm in robot mode, despite being almost as long as he is tall.
- Divebomb is also slightly retooled from the previous releases of the mold, adding a small catch to his left shoulder assembly so the damn thing stays upright in robot mode. This clip is easily broken if you're careless.
- This mold was also used to make the Cybertron version of Skywarp.
Revenge of the Fallen

- Divebomb (Scout Class, 2010)
- Divebomb, a Red Baron-themed redeco of Revenge of the Fallen Ransack, transforms into a German Albatros D.III biplane. He has a non-firing weapon on each arm and a "Battle Mode" in which his wings are deployed in robot mode presumably for flight. Like Ransack, he tends to fall apart, unfortunately.
- He has the exact same Tech Spec numbers as his previous body, even though he's now a much, much weaker breed of aircraft.
Trivia
- According to Hasbro designer Joe Kyde's design notes on Hasbro's Transformers website, Divebomb's camo-paint is actually based on that of a real Russian Air Force SU-37 Terminator prototype.
- His circuit-scrambling radioactivity and toxic fumes could be interpreted as a reference to Sunstorm.
- While Divebomb's original toy features a movie-styled Decepticon insignia on one tailfin, his Cyber Key has a conventional one.



