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: The [[TakaraTomy]] ''Adventure'' version of this toy (sold in the first wave of product) uses a deeper shade of blue, as well as having more complicated [[paint operation]]s. In vehicle mode she has a silver grill and blue striping on her hood, as well as more complicated striping on her side-panels. In robot mode, rather than having the solid-blue chestplate and helmet, she has much more show-accurate white-and-blue striping. Her scan-badge is also different, to be used in TakaraTomy's version of the app, though in-package it's covered by a dummy sticker to prevent pre-purchase scanning.
: The [[TakaraTomy]] ''Adventure'' version of this toy (sold in the first wave of product) uses a deeper shade of blue, as well as having more complicated [[paint operation]]s. In vehicle mode she has a silver grill and blue striping on her hood, as well as more complicated striping on her side-panels. In robot mode, rather than having the solid-blue chestplate and helmet, she has much more show-accurate white-and-blue striping. Her scan-badge is also different, to be used in TakaraTomy's version of the app, though in-package it's covered by a dummy sticker to prevent pre-purchase scanning.


: This mold was used to make [[Greejeeber (Adventure)|Greejeeber]]. An unchanged version of this mold was also included in a VS two-pack along with [[Phantom Jaw]]
: This mold was used to make [[Greejeeber (Adventure)|Greejeeber]]. An unchanged version of this mold was also included in a VS two-pack along with [[Phantomjaw]]


::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2015/Autobot/Strongarm/strongarm.htm More information on Warrior Strongarm at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2015/Autobot/Strongarm/strongarm.htm More information on Warrior Strongarm at TFU.info]''

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The name or term "Strongarm" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Strongarm (disambiguation).
Strongarm is an Autobot from the Robots in Disguise portion of the Aligned continuity family.
Sunday best when you're posing for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

Cadet Strongarm sees a bright future in law enforcement ahead of her. She knows the regulations front-to-back, able to recall them by number with ease as needed (often to her teammates' chagrin). She is full of seemingly-boundless energy, and is more than willing to throw herself into dangerous situations in order to collar a target. Being assigned to work with Bumblebee, hero of the war with the Decepticons, is a sure sign that she's destined to go places! Maybe even all the way to Earth!

This enthusiasm for her job makes her a tenacious officer, but also difficult to work with. Bumblebee's rather loose command style doesn't quite gel with the cadet's by-the-rules approach, as she uses protocol to sometimes get around Bumblebee's orders. It also puts her directly at odds with Sideswipe, a bot who breaks rules almost habitually and constantly thumbs his nose at authority. She's not terribly thrilled about working with convicted criminal Grimlock either, but at least he doesn't specifically try and pick fights with her like Sideswipe does.


Fiction

2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon

Voice actor: Constance Zimmer (English), Yui Kondō (Japanese), Katia Sorrentino (Italian), Anne Düe (German), Cony Madera, (Latin american spanish), Aya Hamza (Arabic).

A cadet partnered with Bumblebee, Strongarm helped him capture Sideswipe. Unfortunately for Bumblebee, she then insisted that regulations meant she had to accompany him on a trip to Earth after Optimus Prime appeared to him in a series of visions. There they found that the prison ship Alchemor had crashed, scattering Decepticon prisoners over the nearby area. Pilot (Part 1) Adopting a local vehicular form, Strongarm joined the team in recapturing the escaped Decepticon Underbite before he could reach and devour nearby Crown City. The operation was a success, though she was unsure about the wisdom of allowing Sideswipe and Grimlock to remain on the team. Pilot (Part 2)

Strongarm uses her famous death stare.

Strongarm and Sideswipe continued having trouble working together, inadvertently resulting in Strongarm's comms being damaged. When the pair went sent on a mission to investigate fugitive signals, they split up, and Strongarm was captured by Steeljaw, who tried to convince her that he intended to dwell peacefully on Earth. She was freed by Sideswipe and Russell, though Steeljaw got away. Trust Exercises Strongarm and the team managed to capture Bisk. They later encountered Chop Shop and were unprepared for the Decepticon's ability to split into component parts. When Strongarm attempted to tackle one of his components, it resulted in Chop Shop taking Fixit as a new right arm, however the team were eventually successful in rescuing the Mini-Con and capturing the Decepticon. More than Meets the Eye

Sideswipe and Strongarm continued to squabble — when they went to a museum, Strongarm alternated between doing so and towing Grimlock on a trailer. Splitting up, the team was unable to capture Terrashock until Bumblebee came up with a way to hunt the Decepticon on his own terms. W.W.O.D.? Strongarm searched the Alchemor crash site again but only turned up a Decepticon Hunter, which she was unable to get working despite Fixit's instructions. During the mission to protect the generator at the dam, she was forced to help Grimlock back to the scrapyard, and was unable to help hunt for Thunderhoof. As the Kospego Commands!

Feeling homesick, Strongarm began breaking out in hives, as well as relying more and more on the rulebook, which irritated Sideswipe as they searched for the Decepticon Filch. After some encouragement from Bumblebee, Strongarm broke several rules as they captured Filch, though she later wrote the others up anyway. Collect 'Em All When Grimlock turned on the other Autobots and stole Underbite's stasis pod, Strongarm's first instinct was that Grimlock had been pretending to be good all along. She, Bumblebee and Sideswipe tracked him to Crown River Dam, where they discovered that he had been under the control of Minitron. True Colors

After begging, Strongarm got her own solo mission, only to find that Bumblebee was following her. Despite several missteps, she managed to capture the Decepticon Springload with his help. Rumble in the Jungle Teamed with Bumblebee, Strongarm hunted Ped in subterranean tunnels, and was forced to help support part of Crown City when it was undermined by the Decepticon's digging. She later became trapped at the bottom of a pit during a later successful attempt to capture Ped. Can You Dig It? When Bumblebee was regressed to immaturity thanks to Quillfire's toxins, Strongarm saw the opportunity to test herself in a leadership role. After suffering a number of Bumblebee's pranks, she took Grimlock to go hunt Quillfire, only to have Bumblebee follow them. Following a jaunt on a carnival ride and Quillfire's incapacitation, Strongarm had Grimlock chain Bumblebee up until he recovered from the toxin. Adventures in Bumblebee-Sitting!

When Drift and Fracture came to Earth to collect the bounty on Bumblebee, Strongarm was captured by the Decepticon to use as a ransom along with the other Autobots. Hunting Season After discovering that Strongarm had been sneaking off the base, Sideswipe blackmailed her into doing undesirable jobs for him. After they tangled with Steeljaw's gang, Bumblebee revealed he already knew about Strongarm sneaking out, and Strongarm revealed she had been using a nearby carwash. Sideways

Strongarm and Sideswipe continued their bickering, even as the team hunted the Skunkticon gang led by Malodor, hampering efforts at several points during the chase. Out of Focus

Strongarm watched Grimlock and Fixit perform in a talent show. Fixit Jam She found a sleep-deprived Bumblebee struggling to come up with a catchphrase and suggested he take a break. To Catch a Phrase

IDW Robots in Disguise comic

Strongarm and Grimlock checked on a stasis pod, only to find it empty. After they tracked the Decepticon fruitlessly for some time, Bumblebee arrived to point them in the direction of the Fun-A-Rama amusement park, where the team found and captured Flamefeather. Fire, When Ready!

2015 Robots in Disguise books

Spoiler warning: Plot details for Bumblebee Versus Scuzzard follow.

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When the Autobots detected Scuzzard on the loose, Strongarm, Bumblebee and Sideswipe managed to lure the Decepticon into a trap, though things got hairy for Strongarm for a while. The Decepticon was snatched from them by the newly-escaped Filch, and the Autobots were forced to track down and capture both of the birdbots. Bumblebee Versus Scuzzard

Spoiler warning: Plot details for Sideswipe Versus Thunderhoof follow.

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Detecting Autobots signals at the docks, the Autobots stumbled on a fight between Underbite, Thunderhoof, and Slink's gang. Strongarm managed to tie up Sneak before having to help Sideswipe in his fight against Thunderhoof. She later netted Slink and Snitch as the Autobots captured Slink's gang. Sideswipe Versus Thunderhoof

Toys

Robots in Disguise (2015)

File:2015 RID Cyberverse Strongarm.jpg
Tonight's the night we got the truck, we're goin' downtown gonna beat up drunks.
  • Strongarm (Legion Class, 2015)
Part of the first wave of Robots in Disguise Legion figures, Strongarm transforms into a police SUV. In robot mode, her fists are compatible with 3mm-peg weapons, although she does not come with any herself. Her head is sculpted with her battle mask deployed. Her transformation had taken several cues from Legion Class Ratchet.
Her scannable Autobot insignia is on her drivers-side door in vehicle mode, becoming her left arm in robot mode. Scanning this in the Robots in Disguise mobile game temporarily unlocks the Legion-Class Strongarm figure as a playable character if the player has not permanently unlocked her already (at a cost of 500 energon cubes). This badge is accessible while she is still in-package.


File:Onestepstrongarm.jpg
Dispatch calls, "Are you doin' something wicked?" No siree jack, we're just giving out tickets.
  • Strongarm (One Step Changer, 2015)
    • Japanese release date: 7-25-2015
    • Japanese ID number: TED-10
Part of the first wave of One Step Changers, Strongarm transforms from robot to police SUV in a single step. In robot mode, she has extremely limited posability, with just shoulder-swivels and some extra outward-swing thanks to her transformation. Her fists have 5mm post-compatible holes.
Her scannable Autobot insignia is on her right shoulder in robot mode. Scanning this in the Robots in Disguise mobile game temporarily unlocksthe One Step Changer Strongarm figure as a playable character if the player has not permanently unlocked them already. As it's on a folded-up robot bit and she's packaged in vehicle mode, there's no way to scan this while she is still in-package.


File:RIDtoy-StrongarmWarrior.jpg
When no one's watching, she folds her back-kibble down and pretends it's a cape.
  • Strongarm (Warrior Class, 2015)
    • Japanese release date: March 21 2015
    • Japanese ID number: TAV03
    • Accessories: Rifle
Part of the first wave of Warrior-class figures, Strongarm transforms into a police SUV. This larger, more complex and posable version of the character includes a rifle accessory (with an odd permanent "blast effect" on the barrel-tip), which can be mounted using 5mm ports in both robot and vehicle mode.
Her scannable Autobot insignia is on her robot-mode right chestplate. Scanning this in the Robots in Disguise' mobile game temporarily unlocks the Warrior-Class Strongarm figure as a playable character if the player has not permanently unlocked them already. As she's packaged in robot mode, this badge is easily scannable while still in-package.
The TakaraTomy Adventure version of this toy (sold in the first wave of product) uses a deeper shade of blue, as well as having more complicated paint operations. In vehicle mode she has a silver grill and blue striping on her hood, as well as more complicated striping on her side-panels. In robot mode, rather than having the solid-blue chestplate and helmet, she has much more show-accurate white-and-blue striping. Her scan-badge is also different, to be used in TakaraTomy's version of the app, though in-package it's covered by a dummy sticker to prevent pre-purchase scanning.
This mold was used to make Greejeeber. An unchanged version of this mold was also included in a VS two-pack along with Phantomjaw


Hero Mashers

  • Strongarm
    • Pieces: 9
    • Accessories: Crossbow
Part of the third wave of Transformers Hero Mashers —and the first of the Robots in Disguise-themed product— Strongarm is a non-transforming action figure with ratchet-joints, about six inches tall. She has multiple peg-holes all over that can be used to mount any Hero Mashers accessory.
She is designed with a removable head, forearms, upper legs and boots, all of which use the same clip-peg/hole joint. This means her pieces can be swapped around in any order, as well as swapped with any other Hero Mashers figure... which includes figures from Marvel Comics, Star Wars and Jurassic World, meaning you can make some pretty freaky combinations.


Merchandise

Tiny Titans

  • Strongarm (Tiny Titans, 2015)
    • Series: 1
    • Number: 3/12
Part of the inital assortment of Tiny Titans, this version of Strongarm is a very small, minimally-painted soft-plastic figure of her in robot mode, sporting a battle-ready boxing stance.
Sold in a blindpacked baggie (though there is a tiny window on the back to peek in and see what's inside), she comes with a collectible card with a scan-badge for the mobile game, which unlocks a random amount of Energon "currency" and a randomized bonus power-up item.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Strongarm (ストロングアーム Sutoronguāmu)