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==Trivia== | |||
*At Botcon 2010 Hasbro refered to Huffer as "the only Heritage character in PCCs" suggesting that they may veiw him as being the same character as [[Huffer (G1)|G1 Huffer]] (although in recent days Hasbro has been less than interested in distinguishing between continuity varients of its repeating characters, so, well it's open for interpretation.) | |||
[[Category: Autobots]] | [[Category: Autobots]] | ||
[[Category:Power Core Combiners characters]] | [[Category:Power Core Combiners characters]] | ||
[[Category: Toy-only characters]] | [[Category: Toy-only characters]] | ||
Revision as of 21:29, 27 June 2010
| The name or term "Huffer" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Huffer (disambiguation). |
- Huffer is an Autobot Commander from Power Core Combiners.
Huffer is a perennial complainer, even now that he's been upgraded and partnered with the Mini-Con Caliburst. One would think being stronger, faster, and more intelligent than ever before would curb his attitude, but those folks don't know Huffer very well. At least the Decepticons now have a second reason for hating him; not only is he annoying, but he can also kick their skidplates.
Toys
Power Core Combiners
- Huffer with Caliburst (Commander Class, 2010)
- Part of the first wave of Power Core Combiners Commander Class figures, Huffer is a Scout-size rescue truck who transforms into a robot. His Mini-Con, Caliburst, can transform into a robot, or armor, vehicle weapon or robot weapon for Huffer. Huffer can swap between his normal head and a larger head so that he can also serve as a torso for Power Core Combiner drones sold separately.
Trivia
- At Botcon 2010 Hasbro refered to Huffer as "the only Heritage character in PCCs" suggesting that they may veiw him as being the same character as G1 Huffer (although in recent days Hasbro has been less than interested in distinguishing between continuity varients of its repeating characters, so, well it's open for interpretation.)



