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[[Image:Srecolor mmcomerc.jpg|thumb|Crawling with Micromasters!]] | [[Image:Srecolor mmcomerc.jpg|thumb|Crawling with Micromasters!]] | ||
Though no toy the Giant Decepticon Soldier was ever produced, a strange blue recolor of Scorponok appeared in the first Micromasters | Though no toy the Giant Decepticon Soldier was ever produced, a strange blue recolor of Scorponok appeared in the first Micromasters commercial; it had gray shoulders and legs, and also lacked his shoulder cannons. This commercial was shot very early, when few toys were ready (Freewheeler and Tailspin appear twice to fill out numbers.) This was likely the ''loose'' inspiration for Giant Decepticon Soldier. | ||
He was defeated by the Autobot Race Car and Off Road patrols, led by Roadhandler. | He was defeated by the Autobot Race Car and Off Road patrols, led by Roadhandler. | ||
It seems unlikely Scorponok's mold was ever slated for release in these colors. | It seems unlikely Scorponok's mold was ever slated for release in these colors. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 04:35, 17 June 2006
Giant Decepticon Warrior is a Decepticon (duh) from the Generation 1 series.
The Giant Decepticon Warrior loves to try and stomp things. Like tiny Micromasters, log cabins, and tiny women. Stomping is what he does.
(Note: The descriptor "Giant Decepticon Warrior" was given by Japanese sourcebooks. His model is clearly a heavy alteration for the Decepticon Headmaster Scorponok.)
Fiction
Micromasters commercials

Stomping along, Giant Decepticon Warrior tried to stomp a tiny Micromaster city. The Micromasters didn't cotton to this and swarmed him like hundreds of tiny ninjas, crawling all over Warrior and toppling him.
The Ultimate Guide
The Giant Decepticon Warrior is shown in an illustration of Maccadams Old Oil House, where he appears to be serving the role of bouncer, hauling an unruly patron away via the popular "robo-snuggy" move. Here he's not exactly giant, but still pretty big. Any relation to Maccadams' other bouncer, Rocky, is speculative at best.
Toys
Though no toy the Giant Decepticon Soldier was ever produced, a strange blue recolor of Scorponok appeared in the first Micromasters commercial; it had gray shoulders and legs, and also lacked his shoulder cannons. This commercial was shot very early, when few toys were ready (Freewheeler and Tailspin appear twice to fill out numbers.) This was likely the loose inspiration for Giant Decepticon Soldier.
He was defeated by the Autobot Race Car and Off Road patrols, led by Roadhandler.
It seems unlikely Scorponok's mold was ever slated for release in these colors.

