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Exhaust was one of many Decepticons in the [[Kaon]] gladiator arena to witness [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]'s execution of the corrupt [[Xeon|Emirate Xeon]], signaling the beginning of their uprising. Exhaust stood right next to a [[jet-helicopter Decepticon]]. {{storylink|The War Within issue 2|The War Within #2}}
Exhaust was one of many Decepticons in the [[Kaon]] gladiator arena to witness [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]'s execution of the corrupt [[Xeon|Emirate Xeon]], signaling the beginning of their uprising. Exhaust stood right next to a [[jet-helicopter Decepticon]]. {{storylink|The War Within issue 2|The War Within #2}}


Exhaust and the jet-helicopter Decepticon were in Iacon when [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]]'s botched [[mechaforming]] attempt leveled the city. They were unprepared when Shockwave ordered troops to fall back to [[Kolkular]] rather than be destroyed. {{storylink|The War Within issue 6|The War Within #6}}
Exhaust and the jet-helicopter Decepticon were in Iacon when [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]]'s botched [[Eco-structuring|mechaforming]] attempt leveled the city. They were unprepared when Shockwave ordered troops to fall back to [[Kolkular]] rather than be destroyed. {{storylink|The War Within issue 6|The War Within #6}}
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==Toys==
==Toys==
===Masterpiece===
===Masterpiece===
[[File:MP Exhaust.jpg|thumb|300px|Because "Masterpiece Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease" wasn't catchy enough.]]
[[File:MP Exhaust.jpg|thumb|300px|Because "Masterpiece Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease" wasn't catchy enough.]]
* '''Exhaust''' ([[February 28|02-28-]][[2015]])
* '''Exhaust''' (03-[[2015]])
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''MP-23'''
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''MP-23'''
**''Accessories:'' Gun, 2 shoulder launchers, Immobilizer
**''Accessories:'' Gun, 2 shoulder launchers, Immobilizer


: Masterpiece Exhaust is a retool of [[Wheeljack (G1)/toys#Masterpiece|Wheeljack]] who transforms from an officially-licenced Lancia Stratos into a robot and back!
: ''[[The Transformers: Masterpiece|Masterpiece]]'' Exhaust is a [[retool]] of MP-20 [[Wheeljack (G1)/toys#Masterpiece|Wheeljack]], transforming from an officially-licenced Lancia Stratos into a robot and back!
 
[[File:MP Exhaust-OriginalDeco.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Curse you, [[Trademark]]! <br><small>(And other things, but let's not go there...)</small>]]
:Among other deco changes, initial [[prototype]] [[Stock photography|photo]]s of Exhaust's car mode (see left) featured markings strikingly similar to the Marlboro logo itself (such as the hood), resulting in US retailers coming under fire from the parent company of Marlboro, {{w|Philip Morris USA}}. Now, if that wasn't enough, this issue also fell under the rules of the {{w|Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement}} as well as the {{w|Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act}}, which partly explains that specifically smoking-related markings such as Marlboro's could not be used on products that ''could'' be intended for children. For some time, it technically became illegal to sell Exhaust in the US, and Philip Morris eventually went a step further, demanding that sellers based out of ''Asia'' may not sell Exhaust to US residents. As a result of all this controversy, Exhaust's release was delayed from [[February 28]] to March, and [[TakaraTomy]] elected to change the vehicle mode deco to ensure a worldwide release.
 
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Exhaust started out as a ''[[Diaclone]]'' variant of the toy that would become [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]], featuring a retooled head and a different color scheme and endorsement decals based on {{w|Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro cigarettes}}—albeit misspelled as "Marlboor", so as not to infringe on any trademarks (similar to [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]]'s toy misspelling "Gitanes", another cigarette brand, as "Citanes"). For lack of an official name, the character was for many years known as "Marlboor Wheeljack" until the ''[[The Transformers: Masterpiece|Masterpiece]]'' toy was announced, finally bestowing the name Exhaust on the character, in the process paying homage to his, ah, ''smokey'' origins.
* Exhaust started out as a ''[[Diaclone]]'' variant of the toy that would become [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]], featuring a retooled head and a different color scheme and endorsement decals based on {{w|Marlboro (cigarette)|Marlboro cigarettes}}—albeit misspelled as "Marlboor", so as not to infringe on any trademarks (similar to [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]]'s toy misspelling "Gitanes", another cigarette brand, as "Citanes"). For lack of an official name, the character was for many years known as "Marlboor Wheeljack" until the ''Masterpiece'' toy was announced, finally bestowing the name Exhaust on the character, in the process paying homage to his, ah, ''smokey'' origins.
* However, US retailers would soon come under fire from the parent company of Marlboro, {{w|Philip Morris USA}}, due to Exhaust's car mode featuring a marking strikingly similar to the Marlboro logo itself. Now, if that wasn't enough, the issue also falls under the rules of the {{w|Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement}} as well as the {{w|Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act}}, which partly explains that specifically smoking-related markings such as Marlboro's could not be used on products that ''could'' be intended for children. And so, unless Takara-Tomy elects to change the vehicle mode deco to ensure a worldwide release, it is now technically illegal to sell Exhaust in the US. Philip Morris eventually even went a step further, demanding that sellers based out of ''Asia'' may not sell Exhaust to US residents.
* The vehicle mode deco is specifically based on one of two Series 5 Stratos racing cars produced, the other being the car on which Wheeljack was based, though Exhaust's deco doesn't strive for the same level of accuracy. The original car on which the deco was based no longer exists as it was destroyed in a fire caused by its overheated engine.<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/simontmallett/stratos.html Group 5 Stratos history]</ref> ''Irony!''
* The vehicle mode deco is specifically based on one of two Series 5 Stratos racing cars produced, the other being the car on which Wheeljack was based, though Exhaust's deco doesn't strive for the same level of accuracy. The original car on which the deco was based no longer exists as it was destroyed in a fire caused by its overheated engine.<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/simontmallett/stratos.html Group 5 Stratos history]</ref> ''Irony!''
* Exhaust's deco was also [[homage]]d by ''[[Transformers: Prime (franchise)|Prime]]'' [[Wheeljack (Prime)#Hyperspeed|"Hyperspeed" Wheeljack]].
* Exhaust's deco was also [[homage]]d by ''[[Transformers: Prime (franchise)|Prime]]'' [[Wheeljack (Prime)#Hyperspeed|"Hyperspeed" Wheeljack]].

Revision as of 15:03, 16 January 2015

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Specifics: Diaclone toy
Exhaust is a Decepticon from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Smoking is good for you, kids!

Exhaust (エグゾースト Eguzōsuto) is a huge gladiatorial games fan.

Fiction

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

Exhaust frequently has to deal with attacks by anti-smoking activists.

Exhaust was one of many Decepticons in the Kaon gladiator arena to witness Megatron's execution of the corrupt Emirate Xeon, signaling the beginning of their uprising. Exhaust stood right next to a jet-helicopter Decepticon. The War Within #2

Exhaust and the jet-helicopter Decepticon were in Iacon when Starscream's botched mechaforming attempt leveled the city. They were unprepared when Shockwave ordered troops to fall back to Kolkular rather than be destroyed. The War Within #6

Toys

Masterpiece

File:MP Exhaust.jpg
Because "Masterpiece Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease" wasn't catchy enough.
  • Exhaust (03-2015)
    • Japanese ID number: MP-23
    • Accessories: Gun, 2 shoulder launchers, Immobilizer
Masterpiece Exhaust is a retool of MP-20 Wheeljack, transforming from an officially-licenced Lancia Stratos into a robot and back!
Curse you, Trademark!
(And other things, but let's not go there...)
Among other deco changes, initial prototype photos of Exhaust's car mode (see left) featured markings strikingly similar to the Marlboro logo itself (such as the hood), resulting in US retailers coming under fire from the parent company of Marlboro, Philip Morris USA. Now, if that wasn't enough, this issue also fell under the rules of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement as well as the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, which partly explains that specifically smoking-related markings such as Marlboro's could not be used on products that could be intended for children. For some time, it technically became illegal to sell Exhaust in the US, and Philip Morris eventually went a step further, demanding that sellers based out of Asia may not sell Exhaust to US residents. As a result of all this controversy, Exhaust's release was delayed from February 28 to March, and TakaraTomy elected to change the vehicle mode deco to ensure a worldwide release.


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Notes

  • Exhaust started out as a Diaclone variant of the toy that would become Wheeljack, featuring a retooled head and a different color scheme and endorsement decals based on Marlboro cigarettes—albeit misspelled as "Marlboor", so as not to infringe on any trademarks (similar to Mirage's toy misspelling "Gitanes", another cigarette brand, as "Citanes"). For lack of an official name, the character was for many years known as "Marlboor Wheeljack" until the Masterpiece toy was announced, finally bestowing the name Exhaust on the character, in the process paying homage to his, ah, smokey origins.
  • The vehicle mode deco is specifically based on one of two Series 5 Stratos racing cars produced, the other being the car on which Wheeljack was based, though Exhaust's deco doesn't strive for the same level of accuracy. The original car on which the deco was based no longer exists as it was destroyed in a fire caused by its overheated engine.[1] Irony!
  • Exhaust's deco was also homaged by Prime "Hyperspeed" Wheeljack.
  • Exhaust is not the only Decepticon Wheeljack look-alike in the Transformers universe.

References