Lightbright (Animated)

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This article is about the Animated Autobot. For the unaffiliated IDW Generation 1 character, see Lightbright (G1).
Lightbright is an Autobot from the Animated continuity family.
Turn on the magic of colored lights.

Lightbright is a search and rescue 'bot who transforms into a dual-purpose hovercraft/submersible. She draws her name from the powerful light emitters that aid her in scouring low lit areas for Autobots in need and lost items of importance. She is evidently quite charming.[1]

Fiction

Animated cartoon

Events from IDW Publishing or Fun Publications books are in italics.
Make a face to glow at night.

Lightbright was among the crowd welcoming home Sentinel "Magnus" and cheering on the capture of several Decepticon prisoners. Decepticon Air She was among the Autobots going about their day when Captain Fanzone was accidentally transwarped to Cybertron. She seemed too engrossed in the conversation she was having with Carrera to pay any attention. This Is Why I Hate Machines Lickety-Split and Lightbright were seen in a crowd among cheering Cybertronian civilians when Optimus Prime's crew came to Cybertron with several captive Decepticons including Megatron. Endgame, Part II

Lightbright later attended the latest performance from Team Stunticon, packed in next to Freeway. The Stunti-Con Job

Transformers Legends comic

Lightbright was among the heroic female Transformers who appeared in one of Tigatron's dreams to protect him from the evil female Transformers. Bonus Edition Vol. 11

Notes

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("Wow, there's G.I. Joe")
  • Lightbright's appearance in "Decepticon Air" was excised when the episode was cropped to standard definition. However, her presence in the episode was revealed when it was later broadcast in wide-format HD on The Hub.
  • She might take her name from a Hasbro product called Lite-Brite, albeit with better spelling.
  • Lightbright was designed by Animated color stylist Claire Lenth.

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