Bludgeon (Prime)

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The name or term "Bludgeon" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Bludgeon (disambiguation).
Bludgeon is a Decepticon from the Aligned continuity family.
I'm so powerful I even impress myself!

Bludgeon is a skilled samurai. On the battlefield, he uses his swords to execute ambushes against Autobots.[1]

Toys

Beast Hunters

Who cares about Metallikato? Look at how cool my weapons are!

  • Decepticon Bludgeon (Cyberverse Commander, 2014)
Part of the last known wave of Cyberverse Commanders in the Beast Hunters toyline, Bludgeon is a retool of Cyberverse Shockwave. He's retooled to have Bludgeon's distinctive skull-face. His chest is also retooled to look like a skull, evoking Revenge of the Fallen Bludgeon's skull-chest. As with Shockwave's Cyberverse toy, his left arm has a pressure-launching missile. His sword is a red version of Optimus Prime's Star Saber. The instructions show that the sword can be pegged onto the side of the cannon in tank mode, but the actual toy lacks the necessary hole to do so.
Due to being released after the Christmas season and before the launching of the Age of Extinction toy line, Bludgeon and the other figures of his wave were ultimately only available in Hong Kong, Canada, and Europe.


Robots in Disguise (2015)

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He's pissed because a Mini-Con stole his name.
  • Decepticon Bludgeon (Warrior, 2017)
    • Acessories: Katana, twin-cannon
Part of 2017's Combiner Force subline imprint, Bludgeon is an extensive retooling of Warrior Class Megatronus, with pretty much all of the figure from the waist up being redesigned, plus new kneepads. He transforms from a samurai-esque robot into a double-barreled Cybertronian tank. The cannon barrels in tank mode are articulated, and can be removed from the figure's back to be used as a hand-held weapon. The figure also has a peg hole on the back of its head meant to "store" the sword in tank mode; but it can also be used in conjunction with the cannons to allow for the robot mode to be displayed in a more offense-focused configuration.
This version of the mold was also used to make Blastwave.


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