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::*''[http://tfu.info/1988/Autobot/Raindance/raindance.htm More information on Raindance at TFU.info]'' | ::*''[http://tfu.info/1988/Autobot/Raindance/raindance.htm More information on Raindance at TFU.info]'' | ||
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*Raindance's Dreamwave Profile artwork incorrectly shows Squalktalk's guns mounted on top of his jet form instead of his own missiles mounted correctly below. It is possible to attach them in this manner, and was a likely a mistake made due to those two being archenemies, toyetically. Not only is it possible to attach both sets of weapons at once, but Slamdance can easily accommodate them in addition to all of his own weapons, so if you happen to have extra cassette weapons, there's no reason to make your Raindance Dreamwave-accurate. Besides, this error is just an extension of the proud tradition of Slamdance never having a published photograph with his weapons in their proper configuration. | |||
[[Category:Combiners]] | [[Category:Combiners]] | ||
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Revision as of 04:19, 28 September 2011
- Raindance is an Autobot Mini-Cassette from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Raindance is a daredevil photojournalist who'll risk anything to capture a great picture. Witty and likeable, he has seen thousands of battles and has thousands of war stories that he's more than happy to share. His lively and exciting narratives never fail to entertain his listeners.
He can combine with Grand Slam to form Slamdance.
Fiction
Marvel Comics continuity
Hundreds of years ago, a troop of Autobot astronomers on Cybertron detected the legendary Underbase making its way towards Earth. In order to alert their Autobot colleagues on that world, they encoded the information (along with several bonus features and "Making of the Underbase Legend" documentaries) onto two Mini-Cassette warriors, Raindance and Grand Slam. Their ship was damaged on the way, however, and the two Autobots crashed into the sea. The impact apparently left them insensate and mode-locked, for they never again demonstrated sentience or transforming capability.
The inert Autobots were found in their cassette modes by a band of 18th century pirates, who locked them away in a treasure chest just before a storm destroyed their ship, sinking it in the ocean. In the present era, Decepticon leaders on Cybertron stumbled across this long-lost information, and commanded Ratbat and his Decepticons of Earth to find the lost tapes. They moved their disguised desert island starship to the rough coordinates of the shipwreck, and opened a Club Con vacation resort for fleshlings to disguise their true purposes there. The Seacons successfully retrieved Raindance and Grand Slam from the treasure chest, despite a brief altercation with the Autobot known as Blaster. Club Con! Ratbat and his communications expert Soundwave were able to learn from the cassettes that the Underbase was set to pass by Earth in less than a week's time.
The cassettes were promptly forgotten about by all parties after this. The Flames of Boltax!
Dreamwave Comics continuity
Merged as Slamdance, Raindance and Grand Slam served as a correspondent overseeing the Pax Cybertronia between the Autobots, Decepticons, and Ultracons. Engineered by Ultra Magnus and accepted by Shockwave and Ratbat as a means for pooling their dwindling energy resources, the Pax was to be an ending of the Dark Ages. Unfortunately, a bombing run followed by an all-out assault by Starscream and his Predacons ended all hopes of an easy truce, and the dramatic return of Megatron with his cloned Aerospace Extermination Squadron ended any ideas of truce at all. Slamdance avoided the termination sweeps only by falling deep underground. He eventually linked up with the resistance movement organizated by Blaster and Perceptor. War Within: The Age of Wrath
Toys
Generation 1
- Raindance and Grand Slam (Cassette 2-pack, 1988)
- Accessories: 2 "Proton Missiles"
- Raindance transforms from a blue microcassette into a Cybertronian hover plane. He has two 'proton missiles' to add to his plane mode. He was sold with Grand Slam, and he combines with him to form Slamdance.
Notes
- Raindance's Dreamwave Profile artwork incorrectly shows Squalktalk's guns mounted on top of his jet form instead of his own missiles mounted correctly below. It is possible to attach them in this manner, and was a likely a mistake made due to those two being archenemies, toyetically. Not only is it possible to attach both sets of weapons at once, but Slamdance can easily accommodate them in addition to all of his own weapons, so if you happen to have extra cassette weapons, there's no reason to make your Raindance Dreamwave-accurate. Besides, this error is just an extension of the proud tradition of Slamdance never having a published photograph with his weapons in their proper configuration.



