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:''Autocrusher is a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] from the [[Beast Wars II]] portion of the [[Beast Era]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Autocrusher is a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] [[Autoroller (BWII)|Autoroller]] from the [[Beast Wars II]] portion of the [[Beast Era]] [[continuity family]].''


'''Autocrusher''' doesn’t question ''why'' he fights for the Predacons and [[Galvatron (BWII)|Galvatron]]; it’s his duty to do so, so he does it to the best of his ability. Responsible for guarding Predacon installations, he’s a loud, brash soldier who relentlessly browbeats younger and less dedicated soldiers.
'''Autocrusher''' doesn’t question ''why'' he fights for the Predacons and [[Galvatron (BWII)|Galvatron]]; it’s his duty to do so, so he does it to the best of his ability. Responsible for guarding Predacon installations, he’s a loud, brash soldier who relentlessly browbeats younger and less dedicated soldiers.

Revision as of 15:50, 16 October 2006

Autocrusher is a Predacon Autoroller from the Beast Wars II portion of the Beast Era continuity family.

Autocrusher doesn’t question why he fights for the Predacons and Galvatron; it’s his duty to do so, so he does it to the best of his ability. Responsible for guarding Predacon installations, he’s a loud, brash soldier who relentlessly browbeats younger and less dedicated soldiers.


Fiction

Beast Wars II cartoon

Beast Wars II manga

Toys

Beast Wars II

  • Autocrusher (Auto-Roller, 1998)
Japanese ID number: D-18, VS-18
A redeco of Generation 2 Dirtbag, Autocrusher was available in Japan both individually and in a giftset with Powerhug. He turns into a payloader, and has a spring-activated spinning saw blade on his left arm, and a spring-loaded missile launcher in the right. He has an auto-transforming gimmick activated by rolling his rear wheels; roll forward to go to robot mode, and back to payloader. A switch on his back end separates the gears of the gimmick, allowing him to roll freely in either mode.
This mold was also intended to be used for "Sgt. Hound" in Generation 2, but that release was cancelled.





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