Jolt (Cybertron)
| The name or term "Jolt" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Jolt (disambiguation). |
- Jolt is an Autobot-allied Gigantion Mini-Con from the Cybertron portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.

Jolt is the biggest geek you'll ever find. He spends hours surfing the Intarwebs soaking in Earth culture and catching up on all his favorite webcomics, making him a perfect companion to cinephile Bud Hansen, whom he calls "Bud-Dude." (He doesn't realize how extremely dorky that sounds.) Despite how awkwardly he sometimes applies this knowledge, Jolt does know amazing amounts of trivia about Earth. Before the Unicron Singularity's threat, however, Jolt claims to never have heard of the place, so how he arrived on the planet an expert is something to ponder.
Jolt possesses the ability to warp himself (and potentially beings very near him) from place to place by clasping his fingers together and spinning his rotors just so. He can't warp if his rotors are jammed or if he's in too small a space for them to have room to spin. This power comes in handy as he travels with Vector Prime, Safeguard, and the other two members of the Recon Mini-Con Team.
Fiction
Cybertron cartoon
- Voice actor: Brian Drummond (English), Hōko Kuwashima (Japanese), Fabrizio Mazzotta (Italian)
After arriving on Earth and meeting the humans Lori, Coby, and Bud, Vector Prime summoned forth Jolt, Six-Speed, and Reverb. The three Mini-Cons' sudden appearance startled Coby, causing him to drop his satchel containing several mechanics magazines. From these magazines, Jolt scanned a helicopter alternate mode. Jolt then recognized a logo on Lori's shirt as being the symbol for the Omega Lock. Vector Prime extrapolated that this signified that the Omega Lock was likely hidden on Earth. Fallen Inferno
Jolt subsequently aided his Autobot allies in constructing a secret base on Earth. After Lori criticized Scattorshot's initial design for the base, Jolt proposed an alternate design, more to her specifications. When Megatron and Starscream were detected heading towards Earth once more, Jolt helped finish the base's stealth coating while Optimus, Hot Shot, Jetfire, and Vector Prime kept the villains at bay. The base was successfully shielded from enemy sensors, ensuring its continued concealment. Haven
Keeping a low profile proved to be difficult for many Autobot refugees on Earth, and so Jolt assisted Coby, Lori, and Bud in acclimating them to their new situation. Jolt contributed to the refugees' disguises by providing them with holographic drivers. Hidden
Galaxy Force manga
Transformers Legends comic
Jolt was among the Mini-Cons stolen by Megatron in the Legends Universe. Bonus Edition Vol. EX
Toys
Cybertron

- Recon Mini-Con Team (Scout Class, 2005)
- Japanese ID number: GC-07
- Sold only in a three-pack with his teammates Six-Speed and Reverb, Jolt transforms into a helicopter of made-up model. The Hasbro and Takara versions are slightly different, the primary change being differing paint applications; Hasbro Jolt lacks the red paint on the feet, plus has a "window" on the back/underside of his bubble-dome. Jolt's rotor blades are assembled backwards from his character design.
- This mold was also used to make Bit, Platinum Factor, Guardian Sky, and Swashplate.
- Hop (Micron Galaxy, 2005)
- Micron Galaxy ID number: 1
- Part of the "Micron Galaxy" assortment of candy toys for Galaxy Force, this version of Jolt comes with a small plank of chewing gum. Though the mold is largely identical to the normal retail version, it is in fact an entirely new tooling, most notably not being gang-molded with his teammates; his body and feet are actually cast in red plastic rather than being green plastic almost wholly painted red.

- Shadow Recon Mini-Con Team (Scout Class, 2006)
- Part of the final wave of Cybertron Scouts, the Recon Team was entirely redecoed in clear-blue, clear-colorless, clear-black, and opaque-black plastics, a "stealth" coloration, with his blades assembled correctly.
Notes
- Jolt's show model uses the Hasbro Cybertron version's coloration, with the dark gray feet, rather than the Galaxy Force red... slightly odd, since the show was made in Japan.
- Speaking of odd and show models, the model replicates Jolt's paint applications precisely... down to the unpainted green plastic on the thin edges of his predominantly-red torso.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Hop (ホップ Hoppu)
- Hungarian: Forgó ("Spinner", 1st Cybertron dub), Jolt (Optimus Prime vs Megatron: The Ultimate Battle DVD), Sokk ("Shock", 2nd Cybertron dub)
- Korean: Hop (홉 Hob)






