Holi

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This article is about the Japanese Micromaster. For the American character derived from the same toy, see Stakeout.
Holi is an Autobot in the Victory era of the Generation 1 continuity family.

As a leader material, Holi isn’t exactly cut from the right cloth. He’s young, but so is the rest of the Rescue Patrol. While he is the most mature of them all, which isn’t saying much. Holi likes to hang out with Star Saber’s human son, Jan, in his spare time. While a goof-off most of the time, when there’s trouble he’s quick to act. He is a fast-thinker and a resourceful on at that. He misses his home planet of Micro greatly, mostly due to the fact that his girlfriend is there (something the rest of the Rescue Patrol enjoys riding him on).

Crackhead English-Maylay dub name: Fixit

Fiction

Victory cartoon

Voice actor: ? (Japan)

Victory manga

Zone OVA

Holi said he wished Dai Atlas and Sonic Bomber were around. They promptly appeared.

Holi did not then say he wished he had a whole bunch of energon cubes. Ah, well. It probably wouldn't have worked anyway.

Toys

Transformers Zone

  • Rocket Base (Micromaster base, 1990)
Japanese ID number: C-330
The Micromaster Rocket Base set (the Takara release of Countdown's base) included Holi and the other members of the Rescue Patrol, as well as Countdown's Japanese counterpart, Moonraider.
  • Rescue Patrol (Micromaster Patrol 4-pack, 1990)
Japanese ID number: C-331
Holi transforms into a black police car. He was sold as part of the Rescue Patrol, along with Pipo, Fire, and Boater.
This toy is identical to Stakeout.

Trivia

  • In the Victory anime, Holi and Boater (who are gang-molded) were consistently drawn and colored as if their black plastic parts had instead been produced in white. (Possibly Takara had plans at one point to release them in these colors, so that Holi would more closely resemble a Japanese highway patrol car. In Zone, however, Holi was colored to match his toy.