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::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2007/Cybertron/Gredator/gredator.htm More information on Gredator at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2007/Cybertron/Gredator/gredator.htm More information on Gredator at TFU.info]''


==Trivia==
==Notes==
* The Micron Booster Ver.4 assortment uses the "classic" Japanese ''Transformers'' logo, ostensibly placing the characters within the Generation 1 continuity family. However, this set also gives [[Maximal]] and Predacon sigils to the beast-form Mini-Cons. It would appear then that these characters are from a "transitional" period from Generation 1 to the [[Beast Era]]... though chances are [[TakaraTomy]] didn't put even that much thought into it. Toys is toys.
* The Micron Booster Ver.4 assortment uses the "classic" Japanese ''Transformers'' logo, ostensibly placing the characters within the Generation 1 continuity family. However, this set also gives [[Maximal]] and Predacon sigils to the beast-form Mini-Cons. It would appear then that these characters are from a "transitional" period from Generation 1 to the [[Beast Era]]... though chances are [[TakaraTomy]] didn't put even that much thought into it. Toys is toys.



Revision as of 16:14, 24 August 2010

Gredator is a Maximal-allied Mini-Con from the Generation 1/Beast Wars continuity family.

Gredator (グレデター) proudly co-exists with nature. He invites friends and foes alike to "Hear the howl of victory!"

He is probably not too fond of Refuser.


Toys

  • Gredator (Micron Booster, 2007)
    • Booster ID number: 2
Gredator is a redeco of the Classics Mini-Con Overbite, transforming into a robotic wolf. He was only available in the fifth "Micron Booster" assortment in Japan, where each figure came in its own blind-packed, individual box.
The mold was also used to make Shattered Glass Razorclaw and Universe Scavenger.

Notes

  • The Micron Booster Ver.4 assortment uses the "classic" Japanese Transformers logo, ostensibly placing the characters within the Generation 1 continuity family. However, this set also gives Maximal and Predacon sigils to the beast-form Mini-Cons. It would appear then that these characters are from a "transitional" period from Generation 1 to the Beast Era... though chances are TakaraTomy didn't put even that much thought into it. Toys is toys.