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:''Crush is an [[Autobot]] (presumably) from the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]] (presumably).''
:''Crush is an [[Autobot]] from an unknown but possibly [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
[[Image:Gaiacross Crush.jpg|thumb|300px|Not pictured: Ax and Smash.]]
[[Image:Gaiacross Crush.jpg|thumb|300px|Not pictured: Ax and Smash.]]
'''Crush''' (クラッシュ ''Kurasshu'') has got his spine and his orange-flavored carbonated beverage. He forms the left leg of [[Gaiacross]].
'''Crush''' (クラッシュ ''Kurasshu'') has got his spine and his orange-flavored carbonated beverage. He forms the left leg of [[Gaiacross]].

Revision as of 00:47, 11 June 2011

Crush is an Autobot from an unknown but possibly Generation 1 continuity family.
File:Gaiacross Crush.jpg
Not pictured: Ax and Smash.

Crush (クラッシュ Kurasshu) has got his spine and his orange-flavored carbonated beverage. He forms the left leg of Gaiacross.

Toys

Gaiacross

  • Crush (Candy toy, 2011)
    • ID number: 5
Crush is a snap-together candy toy model kit produced by Kabaya, coming in an individual box packed with a stick of (brick-like) gum. He transforms from a robot into a Cybertronic drill tank. He can combine with any of his teammates to form the upper or lower body of a two-robot combination (the instructions depict him as the top half of Crushlauncher, but he can also form the top of Crushjet, Crushflame, Crushcosmo and Crushstream) as well as forming the left leg of Gaiacross.

Notes

  • There is no information of any kind about Gaiacross besides that he fights Decepticons in some other dimension. His packaging uses a (unique?) Transformers logo including a version of the English TF logo in silver.
  • Crush's name could also be romanized as "Crash". But considering the drills, "Crush" makes a lot more sense.