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* The ''Kiss Players'' Cassettrons are the only Japan-release [[Mini-Cassette|Mini-Cassettes]] to ''not'' have the additional clear-plastic "tape case" accessories. | * The ''Kiss Players'' Cassettrons are the only Japan-release [[Mini-Cassette|Mini-Cassettes]] to ''not'' have the additional clear-plastic "tape case" accessories. | ||
* The blue-and-white jaguar whose corpse appears in [[Drift issue 2|''Drift'' #2]] was drawn into the issue by Alex Milne at the apparent urging of a friend, who envisioned it as ''Shattered Glass'' Ravage and sought to annoy the character's creator [[David Willis]] by killing him.<ref>[http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?p=204657#204657 markerguru's post in "Transformers Drift #1: Reactions, Reviews, Spoilers" from the IDW Publishing Forums]</ref> Because we're a bunch of nerds who'd rather have a bit of fun with it, we've listed it as an appearance of Glit since this is a Generation 1-based story and not a ''Shattered Glass'' one. | * The blue-and-white jaguar whose corpse appears in [[Drift issue 2|''Drift'' #2]] was drawn into the issue by Alex Milne at the apparent urging of a friend, who envisioned it as ''Shattered Glass'' Ravage and sought to annoy the character's creator [[David Willis]] (Who was more amused than anything) by killing him.<ref>[http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?p=204657#204657 markerguru's post in "Transformers Drift #1: Reactions, Reviews, Spoilers" from the IDW Publishing Forums]</ref> Because we're a bunch of nerds who'd rather have a bit of fun with it, we've listed it as an appearance of Glit since this is a Generation 1-based story and not a ''Shattered Glass'' one. | ||
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Revision as of 01:08, 26 September 2010
- Glit is a Decepticon Mini-Cassette from the Kiss Players portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Glit is a Decepticon doctor equipped with hip-mounted multipurpose medical toolboxes and highly precise laser scalpels, but no actual weaponry. Kind but stubborn, he is the best surgeon the Decepticons have. Unusually for his allegiance, he's compassionate enough to treat any wounded robot he comes across, regardless of their faction. It is said that when he appears on a battlefield, neither side will win, because no warriors will die. Needless to say, this has created friction with Megatron, who once ordered Glit's forelegs cut off to punish him for treating a wounded Autobot commander. The protests of his fellow Decepticons succeeded in changing their leader's mind.
Unlike other cassette Transformers, Glit does not transform into an audio tape, but rather a head-cleaning cassette.
Glit likes to get loaded on Energon wine and sing.
Fiction
Kiss Players Position

After the E.D.C.'s anti-electron field was removed, Transformers were once again able to visit the planet Earth. Glit was reluctantly pressed into service as a member of the newly-formed singing group "Kiss Players", which also included the humans Marissa Faireborn, Shaoshao Li and Atari Hitotonari and the Transformers Sundor and Rosanna. Although he claimed not to enjoy singing, the others knew that when he got drunk enough, he'd change his tune.
The Kiss Players kicked off a world tour. At their Brave Maximus Fortress concert, a trio of mysterious Sparkbots suddenly appeared, claiming to be servants of Primus, and told the three humans to kiss them. When they did, the humans and Brave were transported away through time, leaving the three cassettes behind, where they shared in the adventures of Teletraan 15.
15 Go! Go!
Glit and his cassette companions appeared on the orbiting base Nana, much to the delight of Teletraan 15, though Teletraan 10 was less than thrilled at the noise they made. But until the Earth's anti-electron field was removed, they were there to stay.
After the disappearance of their human allies, the trio returned to Metroplex in Scramble City until Ultra Magnus gave the three a new assignment. Somehow, the trio stowed away inside Teletraan 15's uniform, and when she was imprisoned by the "Black Panther Man" for destroying sensitive data, they revealed themselves and freed her. As 15 destroyed the disk containing the data she'd collected on her journeys through time and space, the cassettes fought off the panther. It didn't go too well for them.
With all the data collected destroyed, the Black Panther Man's plans were ruined, though he had a grudging respect for his subordinates for having stopped him. To that end, rather than destroying them all, he simply dumped the Teletraans and cassettes out of his ship, back on Nana, and left. 15 Go! Go!
IDW Generation 1 continuity
![]() Spoiler warning: Plot details for Drift issue 2 follow. of the next episode/issue in the series or 30 days after release, whichever is sooner |

Near the beginning of the war, a white and blue jaguar is seen in a burning pile of robocorpses. Drift #2
Toys
Kiss Players

- Cassettron Set Kiss Players Position (Multi-pack, 2006)
- Accessories: Left & right "multifunctional medical tool boxes"
- A redeco of the original Ravage mold, Glit transforms from a microcassette that can fit into the tape door of the Soundwave and Blaster toys to a robot jaguar. He was available only in an e-Hobby exclusive set with Rosanna and Sundor, which also came with a bonus music CD. The Cassettron set was released during the second week of March 2007.
- This mold was also used to make Howlback, and Glit's toy was repurposed as Shattered Glass Ravage.
Notes
- Glit's deco was created by Yui Kano, the voice actress for Kiss Players character Shaoshao Li and for Glit himself. She also designed Zangetsu.
- The name "Glit" seems to be a shortening of the word "glitter".
- Glit is also the first Decepticon toy with a specific "doctor" function. The Constructicon Hook's medic-ness is debatable, being a "surgical engineer".
- The Kiss Players Cassettrons are the only Japan-release Mini-Cassettes to not have the additional clear-plastic "tape case" accessories.
- The blue-and-white jaguar whose corpse appears in Drift #2 was drawn into the issue by Alex Milne at the apparent urging of a friend, who envisioned it as Shattered Glass Ravage and sought to annoy the character's creator David Willis (Who was more amused than anything) by killing him.[1] Because we're a bunch of nerds who'd rather have a bit of fun with it, we've listed it as an appearance of Glit since this is a Generation 1-based story and not a Shattered Glass one.




