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: This mold was used to make one version of ''Universe'' [[Hoist (G1)|Hoist]].
: This mold was used to make one version of ''Universe'' [[Hoist (G1)|Hoist]].
==Trivia==
* There was a running joke throughout the series that his head would detach from his main body in his vehicle mode, and would consequently just bounce around in the interior.  It got old after the first two times.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 20:42, 8 April 2008

This article is about the Robots in Disguise Autobot Brother. For the Generation 1 Mini Vehicle, see Brawn.
This article is about the Autobot known as Wild Ride in Japan. For the Generation 1 Stunticon, see Wildrider.
X-Brawn is an Autobot in the Robots in Disguise continuity family.
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The eldest of the three Autobot Brothers, X-Brawn is also the toughest and most adventurous. A rugged outdoorsman and cowboy type, he loves driving off-road... and uphill, and underwater, and on staircases. He's not easily impressed by fancy firepower, preferring straightforward guts. He's chivalrous enough to apologize to women drivers before he ejects them through his sunroof.

Japanese name: Wild Ride


Fiction

Animated continuity

Robots in Disguise

Voice Actor: Bob Joles (English), Masahiro Shibahara (Japanese)

Dreamwave Summer Special comic

Toys

Robots in Disguise

  • Wild Ride/X-Brawn (Deluxe, 2000/2001)
Japanese ID number: C-002
X-Brawn transforms into a Mercedes-Benz ML320 SUV. His right arm contains a spring-loaded missile launcher; the lower "running rails" detach and serve as ammunition, or can be held in his left hand. The chromed front brushguard also detaches to form a knuckle-blade weapon. In vehicle mode, X-Brawn features opening doors and a hood that reveals his engine block.
There are several small but significant differences between the original Takara release (Wild Ride) of the toy and Hasbro's later release. Hasbro's added the Autobot sigil to his vehicle-mode hood, rounded the "blade-missile" a bit more for safety reasons, and modified the lamps to make him less blatantly a Mercedes and avoid licensing fees.
This mold was used to make Universe Ratchet. It was briefly planned to be used by 3H as Trailbreaker, but that never materialized.
  • Super Wild Ride/X-Brawn (Deluxe, 2000/2001)
Japanese ID number: C-024
A "Super Mode" redeco, this version of X-Brawn features rally-deco paint that is vaguely remenicient of Generation 1 Wheeljack, though it's more than likely a coincidence. The Hasbro release uses the same modifications from the "normal" version, naturally. Ironically, the American release retains Super Wild Ride 's "Cybertron" and "WILD" labels on the hood and doors.
  • Wild Ride / Mach Alert / Speedbreaker (Multi-pack, 2000)
A Botcon Japan 2000 exclusive, this three-pack contains clear-plastic versions of all three Car Brothers that still use their Super Mode detail paint (but not the car-panel base-paint).
  • X-Brawn & Scourge (Basic, 2002)
A very simplified, Spy Changer-styled version of X-Brawn's larger toy, he was only available in a Basic-class package with a similarly-styled version of Scourge. This toy is noteworthy for being one of the very few totally new molds designed for Hasbro's Robots in Disguise line (most of the others that had not been released previously were designed for other earlier lines but cancelled).
This mold was used to make one version of Universe Hoist.

Trivia

  • There was a running joke throughout the series that his head would detach from his main body in his vehicle mode, and would consequently just bounce around in the interior. It got old after the first two times.