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:''Deceptor is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | :''Deceptor is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | ||
[[Image:Deceptor-boxart.jpg|200px|thumb|right|"Psst, kid. | [[Image:Deceptor-boxart.jpg|200px|thumb|right|"Psst, kid. I'm totally an Autobot. Go ahead and wear me. You'll forget I'm even there."]] | ||
'''Deceptor''' is one of several [[Transformer]]s who turn into wristwatches. | '''Deceptor''' is one of several [[Transformer]]s who turn into wristwatches. | ||
It is unknown if he retains his small size when in his non-watch modes. He has been described as a "time machine",<ref>Packaging description ("An incredible jet robot time machine!")</ref> but his specific abilities are unknown. | |||
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==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
===Generation 1=== | ===Generation 1=== | ||
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: Deceptor is a functional "5-Function" digital wristwatch (Month, day, hour, minutes, seconds. Hell of a range there, huh?) from Takara’s ''[[Kronoform]]'' line, revived as ''Transformers'' merchandise. He transforms from a robot to a jet with a robotic bird-head as his nosecone, and has a third watch mode for when he is attached to the plastic watch-band. He came in at least three different colors; gray, blue, and chromed gold. | : Deceptor is a functional "5-Function" digital wristwatch (Month, day, hour, minutes, seconds. Hell of a range there, huh?) from Takara’s ''[[Kronoform]]'' line, revived as ''Transformers'' merchandise. He transforms from a robot to a jet with a robotic bird-head as his nosecone, and has a third watch mode for when he is attached to the plastic watch-band. He came in at least three different colors; gray, blue, and chromed gold. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Yes, he's an Autobot. | * Yes, he's an Autobot. His packaging says so. | ||
* Speaking of his packaging, it uses the exact same cross-sell on the back as [[Autoceptor]]'s, showing the entire ''Kronoform'' line from 1984... ''except'' for Deceptor, amusingly enough. | |||
* | * A tan Deceptor is shown as part of the "Watchbot" sub-group in the Japanese ''[[Transformers First Series Complete]]'' guidebook. However, by all accounts Deceptor was never offered as part of the Japanese ''Transformers'' line in any capacity. | ||
*A tan Deceptor is shown as part of the "Watchbot" sub-group in the Japanese ''[[Transformers First Series Complete]]'' guidebook. However, by all accounts Deceptor was never offered as part of the Japanese ''Transformers'' line in any capacity. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 09:36, 12 April 2012
- Deceptor is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Deceptor is one of several Transformers who turn into wristwatches.
It is unknown if he retains his small size when in his non-watch modes. He has been described as a "time machine",[1] but his specific abilities are unknown.
Toys
Generation 1

- Deceptor (Kronoform, 1985)
- Accessories: Watchband
- Deceptor is a functional "5-Function" digital wristwatch (Month, day, hour, minutes, seconds. Hell of a range there, huh?) from Takara’s Kronoform line, revived as Transformers merchandise. He transforms from a robot to a jet with a robotic bird-head as his nosecone, and has a third watch mode for when he is attached to the plastic watch-band. He came in at least three different colors; gray, blue, and chromed gold.
Notes
- Yes, he's an Autobot. His packaging says so.
- Speaking of his packaging, it uses the exact same cross-sell on the back as Autoceptor's, showing the entire Kronoform line from 1984... except for Deceptor, amusingly enough.
- A tan Deceptor is shown as part of the "Watchbot" sub-group in the Japanese Transformers First Series Complete guidebook. However, by all accounts Deceptor was never offered as part of the Japanese Transformers line in any capacity.
References
- ↑ Packaging description ("An incredible jet robot time machine!")


