Stag Hunter

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The Stag Hunter is a Beastformer Head Hunter vehicle from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Stag night!

The mighty Stag Hunter (スタッグハンター Sutaggu Hantā) is one of several powerful vehicles produced by the Three Wise Ones millennia ago, and hidden away to keep their raw destructive power from falling into the wrong hands. The Stag Hunter was hidden in the area that would become known as the "Rocklands" of South Snarl, a wild, undeveloped region where only the brutally strong survive. It was eventually found and tamed by King Bombsheep, who rides it into battle against the invading Laser Beast forces.

Powered by Psycho Energy, this machine can achieve speeds of up to 300km per hour, and is surprisingly adept at driving through underground tunnels. It is armed with a pair of Psycho Missiles, and the "antlers" make up the weapon known as the Psycho Spider Unit, which can produce a web of Psycho Energy filaments to ensnare targets in a glass-like ball. And, like the other Head Hunters, it comes equipped with a monstrously powerful fusion cannon in its mouth.

Fiction

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Toys

Beastformers

Released in the Takara Transformers-less Beastformers sequel series, the Stag Hunter is a large green robotic stag-head "chariot" with a pull-back motor: pulling back and releasing the vehicle sends it rolling forward, with the lower jaw rapidly moving up and down. The back end pulls out to allow a Beastformer or Laser Beast figure into the control section, pushing back to "lock" them in. Each side of the control station features a pair of swing-up gray bars, used to secure other Beastformer figures by slipping under their arms.
This Head Hunter vehicle came with Bombsheep as a pack-in pilot, unchanged from his prior releases. While late-series runs of the individually-sold Beastformers could have full-color Fire/Water/Wood rubsigns, it is unknown if the box set toys could have them.
What was not packed in with the Head Hunters was a collector's card for the vehicle, slightly unusual since the larger Battle Bases got cards.
The Stag Hunter's horns and (non-spinning) drills are made with a soft plastic that can get a little gross with age, as the plasticizer slowly seeps out, similar to what happens to the Pretender Monster and Dinoforce shells.

Notes

Foreign names

  • English: Battling Deer Stalker