Donnie Finkleberg
| This article is about the Shattered Glass human. For his positive universe counterpart, see Donny Finkleberg. |
- Donnie Finkleberg is a human from the Shattered Glass continuity family.
Donnie Finkleberg is a cyborg skilled in using Robot Master technology to control Cybertronians.
Fiction
Shattered Glass
Donnie was recruited by the Decepticon Demolishor to try out a new form of Transhuman enhancement called Robot Masters. He and his partner Nestor were biomechanically engineered to interface with and control Cybertronian bodies. They experimented on the Monstercons Fangry and Squeezeplay that Demolishor had betrayed and captured. Donnie binary bonded with Fangry, taking full control of the Decepticon's body once he plugged into his chest.
However, Demolishor had not created the Robot Masters for their own benefit. He and his compatriots needed cybernetic hybrids to power a gateway through dimensions for the Fallen and the Underbase. After other Decepticons ended the threat of the Fallen, Nestor and Donnie were forced to separate from the Monstercons.
Sometime later, Donnie resurfaced on Earth having improved the Robot Master technology for himself with the assistance of Takahasi-hakase. Coalescence
Toys
Generations

- Decepticon Fangry (Titan Master, 2016)
- Accessories: Wolf-beast/dragon/blaster vehicle
- Part of the third wave of individually-packed Generations Titans Return Titan Masters, Fangry transforms from robot based on Brisko to a head based on that of the original Generation 1 Fangry toy. In this mode, Fangry can serve as the head of any Titans Return Deluxe, Voyager, or Leader Class figure. He also features ports in his feet that allow him to peg onto a wide variety of Titans Return figures.
- He is packaged with a dragon-ish thing he can ride on, which he can combine with in his folded-up state to form his classic winged wolf-monster mode, or a 5mm triple-barreled blaster accessory for a larger figure.
- As with all Titan Master vehicle accessories, care must be taken with the gun mode's handle: the handle fits tightly in many 5mm-compatible closed hands, and combined with the handle's lack of a metal pin running through the joint, removing it by force causes the handle to pop out of the joint.

