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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Generation 1 cartoon===
===Generation 1 cartoon===
In envy of the Autobots' vehicular modes, Megatron stole various human vehicles and customized them so he could have his own car team, the Stunticons.  Before they were given [[spark|life]], he brought them out for a test drive via remote control, forcing them to flip, somersault, fly off the road, drive up cliffs and bash through forests without a scratch.  The Stunticons having satisfied Megatron's idea of normalcy, he headed to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to get <strike>redneck</strike> Cybernetic personalities for them, save for [[Dead End (G1)|Emocon]]. They join to become the ugly, animated Menasor. {{storylink|The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1}}
In envy of the Autobots' vehicular modes, Megatron stole various human vehicles and customized them so he could have his own car team, the Stunticons.  Before they were given [[spark|life]], he brought them out for a test drive via remote control, forcing them to flip, somersault, fly off the road, drive up cliffs and bash through forests without a scratch.  The Stunticons having satisfied Megatron's idea of normalcy, he headed to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to get Cybernetic personalities for them.  On activation, they swore loyalty to Megatron... or at least agreed to do what he told them to.
 
Their first mission on was to steal the [[superfuel]] from the humans.  As they smashed up the superfuel facility, the human guards immediately assumed that they were Autobots, since the Decepticons could not possibly [[Constructicons (G1)|transform]] [[Astrotrain (G1)|into]] [[Blitzwing (G1)|land vehicles]]. {{storylink|The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1}}
 
{{storylink|The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2}}
{{storylink|Starscream's Brigade}}
{{storylink|Trans-Europe Express}}
{{storylink|Cosmic Rust}}
{{storylink|Masquerade}}
{{storylink|Five Faces of Darkness, Part 2}}
{{storylink|Five Faces of Darkness, Part 3}}
{{storylink|Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4}}
{{storylink|The Ultimate Weapon}}
{{storylink|The Burden Hardest to Bear}}
 
====Scramble City OVA====
====Scramble City OVA====


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==Toys==
==Toys==
===Generation 1===
===Generation 1===
* '''Motormaster''' (Stunticon, 1985)
* '''Stunticons''', 1985)
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''D-50'''
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''D-50''' - '''D-54'''
[[Image:G1Motormaster_toy.jpg|left|thumb|If his feet are made out of a truck cab, he should be like, three times taller than Optimus Prime.  But apparently it's just a tiny truck.]]
[[Image:G1Motormaster_toy.jpg|left|thumb|If his feet are made out of a truck cab, he should be like, three times taller than Optimus Prime.  But apparently it's just a tiny truck.]]


: Motormaster transforms into a black Kenworth K100 Aerodyne sleeper truck pulling a long dark silver trailer. Unlike many Transformers truck toys, his trailer is permanently attached to the cab. Motormaster can assume a base/repair bay mode which can connect to the Decepticon city [[Trypticon]] or the Autobot city [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]]. A small black scout car that is included can be used in this mode.
: In robot mode he is armed with a long purple 'cyclone' rifle and a large silver vacuum-metallized sword. He also forms the central body of Menasor, with the small car becoming his chest piece and Menasor's mask covering his face. He also comes with Menasor's hands and feet.
: Motormaster's Japanese release included an Optimus Prime-like launcher mechanism for the base mode that can propel the Roller Car down the ramp.
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*'''Drag Strip''' (Stunticon, 1986/1987)
:''US team number:'' '''S4'''
:''Japanese ID number:'' '''D-52'''
[[Image:G1Dragstrip_toy.jpg|right|thumb|I turn into a real race car, I swear.]]
: Drag Strip transforms into a Tyrell P-34 Six-Wheeler race car. He comes with a purple double-barreled [[plasma energy]] cannon that attaches to the back of his vehicle mode.
: In robot mode he is armed with a small purple laser pistol. Since he was designed with the [[Scramble City]]-style combination, he can form the arm or leg to any similarly-constructed robot combination, though his nominal placement is as the left arm to [[Menasor]].
*'''Dead End''' (1986)
:''Japanese ID number'': '''D-54'''
[[Image:G1DeadEnd_toy.jpg|left|thumb|Cheer up, emo Decepticon.]]
: The original Dead End toy transformed into a maroon Porsche 928. He comes with a black double-barreled laser cannon that attaches to the back of his vehicle mode.
: In robot mode, Dead End's legs transform similarly to [[Breakdown]]'s, flipping and inverting. He is armed with a small black laser pistol. As he was designed with the [[Scramble City]]-style combination, he can form the arm or leg to any similarly-constructed robot combination, though his nominal placement is as the right arm to Menasor.
*'''Wildrider''' (Stunticon, 1986)
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''D-53'''
[[Image:G1Wildrider_toy.jpg|right|thumb|If you don't buy this toy, then the terrorists have... lost, I guess?]]
[[Image:G1Wildrider_toy.jpg|right|thumb|If you don't buy this toy, then the terrorists have... lost, I guess?]]


: Wildrider transforms into a dark grey Ferrari 308 GTB sports car. He comes with a large, black double-barreled laser cannon that attaches onto the back of his vehicle mode.
: As a [[Scramble City]] [[combiner]] team, the Stunticons consist of four small "limbs", sold carded at the $5 price point, and a single larger leader toy that forms the combined robot's torso, sold boxed for roughly $12.  They were available in 1986 and 1987.


: In robot mode, Wildrider is armed with black laser pistol. He usually forms Menasor's left leg, but as a [[Scramble City]] combiner limb, he can also occupy any other limb position.
: The smaller Stunticons, like their Aerialbot counterparts, share a general transformation scheme involving pulling out the back of the vehicle to form legs, and flipping the hood out of the way to reveal the robot head.  Dead End and Breakdown share an additional step, requiring rotating their legs at the knees and pushing the legs back in so they aren't incredibly tall and skinny.  All four feature shoulder articulation and not much else.


*'''Breakdown''' (Stunticon, 1986/1987)
: The four smaller cars are fairly close in scale, but Motormaster throws the whole equation off. He's a tiny truck compared to his teammates, a point which becomes doubly obvious alongside the original Optimus Prime toy.
:''US team number:'' '''S2'''
:''Japanese ID number:'' '''D-51'''
 
[[Image:G1Breakdown_toy.jpg|left|thumb|What're YOU looking at?]]
 
: The original Breakdown toy transformed into a white Lambourghini Countach. He comes with a blue double-barreled laser cannon that attaches to the back of his vehicle mode.
 
: In robot mode, Breakdown's legs transform similarly to [[Dead End (G1)|Dead End]]'s, flipping and inverting. He is armed with a small blue laser pistol. As he was designed with the [[Scramble City]]-style combination, he can form the arm or leg to any similarly-constructed robot combination, though his nominal placement is as the right leg to Menasor.


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'''Combined form'''
===Alternators===
* '''Menasor''' (1986)
* Dead End (Alternators, 2004)
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''D-55'''
[[Image:G1menasor_toy.jpg|right|thumb|130px|Not [[Optimus_Prime_(G1)|Optimus Prime]] and the Autobots in cosplay.]]


: Menasor is formed by transforming Motormaster into his torso mode, attaching a chest plate/scout car, waist armour and mask on him, then connecting the other Stunticons into the appropriate limb slots in Motormaster's arms and legs. Fists and feet are then attached to the limbs. He is armed with Motormaster's sword and cyclone rifle.
===Classics===
* Menasor (Legends, 2006)


: Menasor is the smallest of the [[Scramble City]]-type combiners in the '''Generation 1''' toyline.
===Titaniums===
 
* Menasor (6" Cybertron Heroes, 2007)  
: Menasor was sold individually as the Stunticons or as a gift set.
 
: An Japanese VS-A set with [[Superion (G1)|Superion]] was planned, but unreleased.
 
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===Unreleased===
===Unreleased===

Revision as of 13:08, 20 May 2008

The Stunticons are a Decepticon subgroup from the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Stunticons are a group of 5 rebellious Decepticon automobiles that Megatron can barely control. They are the mortal enemies of the Autobot Aerialbots.

The Stunticons consist of:

They can combine to form Menasor.


Japanese name: Stuntron

Hungarian name: Sztuntikon


Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon

In envy of the Autobots' vehicular modes, Megatron stole various human vehicles and customized them so he could have his own car team, the Stunticons. Before they were given life, he brought them out for a test drive via remote control, forcing them to flip, somersault, fly off the road, drive up cliffs and bash through forests without a scratch. The Stunticons having satisfied Megatron's idea of normalcy, he headed to Cybertron to get Cybernetic personalities for them. On activation, they swore loyalty to Megatron... or at least agreed to do what he told them to.

Their first mission on was to steal the superfuel from the humans. As they smashed up the superfuel facility, the human guards immediately assumed that they were Autobots, since the Decepticons could not possibly transform into land vehicles. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1

The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2 Starscream's Brigade Trans-Europe Express Cosmic Rust Masquerade Five Faces of Darkness, Part 2 Five Faces of Darkness, Part 3 Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4 The Ultimate Weapon The Burden Hardest to Bear

Scramble City OVA

Japanese manga

Marvel comic continuity

Dreamwave Comics continuity

At some point in Cybertron's recent history, the Stunticons were deemed psychotic and too dangerous to function in society, and as a result were placed into perpetual stasis lock inside of a prison facility. Later, in an attempt to create a diversion while he set his final plans in motion, Shockwave arranged for the release of the Stunticons. They formed into Menasor and ran amuck for awhile, until Ultra Magnus arrived and began insulting them. Unable to reconcile with this, the five Stunticons began to bicker with each other over whose fault it was that they were failing, temporarily stopping Menasor and allowing Ultra Magnus to ram the combiner in the chest, forcing him to separate into his component parts and disabling the Stunticons.

Toys

Generation 1

  • Stunticons, 1985)
Japanese ID number: D-50 - D-54
If his feet are made out of a truck cab, he should be like, three times taller than Optimus Prime. But apparently it's just a tiny truck.
If you don't buy this toy, then the terrorists have... lost, I guess?
As a Scramble City combiner team, the Stunticons consist of four small "limbs", sold carded at the $5 price point, and a single larger leader toy that forms the combined robot's torso, sold boxed for roughly $12. They were available in 1986 and 1987.
The smaller Stunticons, like their Aerialbot counterparts, share a general transformation scheme involving pulling out the back of the vehicle to form legs, and flipping the hood out of the way to reveal the robot head. Dead End and Breakdown share an additional step, requiring rotating their legs at the knees and pushing the legs back in so they aren't incredibly tall and skinny. All four feature shoulder articulation and not much else.
The four smaller cars are fairly close in scale, but Motormaster throws the whole equation off. He's a tiny truck compared to his teammates, a point which becomes doubly obvious alongside the original Optimus Prime toy.


Alternators

  • Dead End (Alternators, 2004)

Classics

  • Menasor (Legends, 2006)

Titaniums

  • Menasor (6" Cybertron Heroes, 2007)

Unreleased

  • Generation 2 Stuncticons were originally planned to be released alongside the G2 Aerialbots, G2 Combaticons, and G2 Protectobots. Both the G2 Stunticons and G2 Protectobots were dropped from the lineup, but both came very far along in development before being dropped. In fact, several G2 Stunticon and Protectobot limbs have surfaced over the years in what appears to be finished packaging. (G2 Motormaster and G2 Hotspot have never appeared in finished packaging, but unpainted prototypes have surfaced.) The only G2 Stunticon that received a true release at all was G2 Breakdown, which was available in relatively small numbers as a Botcon exclusive.



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