Thunderhoof (RID)

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Thunderhoof is a Decepticon from the Robots in Disguise portion of the Aligned continuity family.
"We see John Deere has come out with this year's line of rototillers. Surprise, surprise... They're green! I say it's time to send John Deere a Dear John."
"AH HA HA HA! Oh, that's classic!"
"You don't have to patronize me."

EYY YOO! So there's this bot, see? Goes by the name a' Thunderhoof. Heard of 'im? No? Well, youse is about to.

See, back on ol' Cybertron, he was the big bot in charge of all kindsa... let's call 'em "legitimate enterprises", all right? Even a whole lotta the local law on 'is payroll to make sure they was legit, capisce? Any bot who messed with his operations, well, they better wish he sent a goon or two out ta correct the problem. 'Cuz ol' 'Hoof's tough enough ta knock even a Dinobot for a loop. An' it ain't just the horns on 'is head that'll rough ya up. They don't call 'im "Thunderhoof" for nothin', know whut I'm sayin'? One good stomp from them big feet of 'is can send a surge o' energy strong enough t'a rip through th' ground an' really mess up anyone in th' way.

Which was just fine til some filthy snivelin' snitch got the bad cops (them's the ones who wasn't playin' nice with 'Hoof's boys, got it?) on the boss's case, so's they caught up with 'im, slapped 'im in a stasis cell an' shipped 'im offworld. Still, if ya know anythin' about th' boss, it's that he don't give up, ya see? If he can get outta that cell, you can bet your gearbox 'e's gonna be schemin' a way back ta Cybertron an' reclaim what's his.

And tear that dirty little squealer a new exhaust if'n he ever gets th' chance.


Fiction

2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon

Voice actor: Frank Stallone (English), Hiroaki Hirata (Japanese), Alberto Sette (Italian)
Thunderhoof is on the move, Thundercats are loose.

Thunderhoof was a successful crime boss on Cybertron, As the Kospego Commands! with plenty of tough bots like Scowl working for him, Similarly Different until the Decepticon informant Clampdown alerted the law to his illegal activities. Sideways He was eventually imprisoned aboard the Alchemor in a stasis cell. Thunderhoof was freed when the ship crashed on Earth.

Aiming to build a space bridge so he could return to Cybertron and retake the reins of his criminal operation, Thunderhoof posed as a local legendary creature, the Kospego and intimidated some humans into becoming his new minions. He provided them with a list of parts he needed for an "altar"- in reality a space bridge. When they proved unable to secure a generator, Thunderhoof took matters into his own hands and broke into a nearby dam. He knocked the sense out of Grimlock and managed to secure the generator. He later returned to his construction site, only to find that Bumblebee and Sideswipe had chased off his workers. After defeating Bumblebee, Thunderhoof found Sideswipe willing to help him, but when the space bridge turned a strange color, he decided the Autobot should go through it first as a test. Instead the two Autobots forced him into the space bridge and he was transported elsewhere. Rather than Cybertron, Thunderhoof found himself still stranded on Earth, elsewhere in the woods. While he was contemplating restarting his criminal empire on Earth, he was approached by Steeljaw who proposed they team up. As the Kospego Commands!

Thunderhoof wasn't exactly Rung's favorite when it came to therapy.

Steeljaw had Thunderhoof scout for a larger base than the Crown River Dam. True Colors Evidently, Thunderhoof succeeded as the Decepticons were later holed up in an abandoned factory. When Steeljaw brought Clampdown to join the gang, Thunderhoof recognized him as the snitch who had resulted in the crime boss's arrest. Infuriated, he attacked Clampdown over Steeljaw's protests. As Clampdown fled, he gave chase with the rest of the team chasing them both, until they ended up in a landfill. As the rest of the Decepticons handled the Autobots who had come to capture Clampdown as well, Thunderhoof finally cornered Clampdown in a crater... and in the struggle, the two slammed heads together, rendering them both unconscious and easy arrests. Fortunately for them both, Steeljaw was able to free the whole gang before the Autbots could transport them back to base, and Thunderhoof reluctantly watched as Clampdown was inducted into the gang. Sideways

She thinks my tractor's sexy, it really turns her on.

Thunderhoof took part in a plan to take over the Autobots' scrapyard, though he was disgruntled at having to play the role of lackey to Steeljaw. After Underbite let the two captive humans escape, he was reluctantly teamed up with Clampdown to look for them. The pair ended up taking a ride down a rollercoaster though they manage to recapture Denny. Once the Autobots regained access to the base, Thunderhoof was defeated by Sideswipe, and later had to flee back to the Decepticon hideout with the rest of the team. Lockout


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After being reprimanded by Steeljaw, Thunderhoof and Underbite went for a stroll down to the Crown City docks, where they stumbled on Slink's pet food hoarding operation. Thunderhoof tried unsuccessfully to sweettalk the catbot into letting him in on the action. When the Autobots arrived, Thunderhoof fought Sideswipe until he spotted Slink and her gang trying to escape with the pet food, and brought the whole warehouse down, unfortunately with himself still in it. He dug himself out and caught up with Sideswipe, only to charge off a cliff and end up at the bottom of the sea, facing a long walk to shore. Sideswipe Versus Thunderhoof

Games

Transformers: Robots in Disguise

You talkin' ta me?You talkin' ta me?I don't see no one else here, so you must be talkin' ta me!
  • unlock Starter — 500 Energon Cubes or 10 Ultra Sparks
  • unlock 1-Step — 2000 Energon Cubes or 40 Ultra Sparks
Though he appears in the story as a CPU-controlled boss, Thunderhoof is also a playable character. Yes, he can beat himself up. His two toy-forms can be temporarily unlocked by scanning the badges on said toys. However, these and his show-accurate "Starter" form (which the CPU boss uses) can also be permanently unlocked by spending Energon Cubes. A "Starter" version can be unlocked for 500 cubes, and one modeled on a One-Step Changer toy can be unlocked for 2000 cubes. Neither is particularly powerful, and both turn into identical tractors with thresher attachments.

Robots in Disguise (mobile game)

Toys

Robots in Disguise (2015)

Transforming plastic fork of doom! (Hasbro Version Pictured)
  • Thunderhoof (One-Step Changer, 2015)
    • Japanese release date: 9-19-2015
    • Japanese ID number: TED-12
Part of the third wave of Robots in Disguise One-Step Changers, Thunderhoof transforms from robot to tractor in just one easy step!
His scannable Decepticon insignia is on his robot mode chest or vehicle mode back. Scanning this in the Robots in Disguise mobile game temporarily unlocks the One-Step Thunderhoof figure as a playable character if the player has not permanently unlocked it already. As he's packaged in vehicle mode, his badge is scannable but is somewhat restricted by the front packaging card.
His current stock photo is mistranformed: His vehicle mode's rake is not folded down.


  • Thunderhoof (Legion Class, 2016)
Part of the new wave of the Robots in Disguise Legion Class lineup, Thunderhoof transforms from robot to tractor and back in several easy steps.
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.


  • Thunderhoof (Warrior Class, 2016)
Part of the first wave of 2016 Warrior class figures.
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.

His scannable Decepticon insignia is on his robot mode chest or vehicle mode hood. Scanning this in the Robots in Disguise mobile game temporarily unlocks the Warrior Thunderhoof figure as a playable character if the player has not permanently unlocked it already.


I'm gonna make ya an offer ya can't refuse.
  • Thunderhoof (Three-Step Changers, 2016)
Part of the upcoming wave of the Robots in Disguise Three-Step Changers, Thunderhoof transforms from robot to tractor and back in just 3-easy steps!
His scannable Decepticon insignia is on his robot mode chest or vehicle mode windshield. Scanning this in the Robots in Disguise mobile game temporarily unlocks the Three-Step Thunderhoof figure as a playable character if the player has not permanently unlocked it already. The badge is still accessible while he was in package.


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.


Merchandise

Tiny Titans

"No, my name isn't supposed to be hyphenated, it just wouldn't fit."
  • Thunderhoof (Tiny Titans, 2015)
    • Series: 1
    • Number: 8/12
Part of the initial assortment of Tiny Titans, this super-adorable version of Thunderhoof is a very small, soft-plastic figure of his robot mode. Sold in a blindpacked baggie, he comes with a collectible card with a scannable Shield, which unlocks a random amount of Energon "currency" and a randomized bonus power-up item.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Thunderhoof (サンダーフーフ Sandāfūfu)
  • Mandarin: Léi Tí (雷蹄, "Thunder Hoof")
  • Russian: Sunderhoof (Сандерхуф)