Berserker

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Berserker is a Decepticon from The Last Knight portion of the live-action film series continuity family.
You can lift 600 pounds? Well I lift up MASTODONS! Huss! Huss!

Berserker is a seething ball of destructive energy, his lust for violence constant and irrepressible. Anyone and anything that gets in his way is torn to shreds, leading his allies and enemies alike to give him as wide a berth as possible.

By some miracle, the humans captured him and he's been constantly struggling against his restraints, spitting out the most graphic threats imaginable, which have led to stronger restraints, which make Berserker even angrier...and the cycle continues. Naturally, Megatron wants this maniac back in his ranks, but he knows it's a tall order.

I'll suck your brains!Berserker, The Last Knight

Fiction

The Last Knight film

Voice actor: uncredited (English), Haruo Yamagishi (Japanese), Zhang Yaohan (Chinese)
Guess he didn't put his glasses on.

Berserker was among the Decepticons in T.R.F.'s custody. When T.R.F. was negotiating with Megatron, Megatron requested Berserker be one of the Decepticons released from custody to be part of his "crew". Berserker showed his violent temper when his mouth guard was released and he loudly threatened to drink the blood of his human captors. T.R.F. declined the request, claiming Berserker was far too dangerous to be released and that Megatron knew full well that his request was unreasonable. Megatron seemed to care little about the denial and merely settled on Onslaught instead. The Last Knight


Toys

The Last Knight

My Earthen mode is like a truck! BERSERKER!
Would you like some blow stuff up! BERSERKER!
My toy for you is twenty buck! BERSERKER!
Would you like some making truck! BERSERKER!!
(Did he just say 'making truck'?)
  • Decepticon Berserker (Deluxe, 2017)
    • Japanese Release Date: 2017-04-29
    • Japanese ID number: TLK-03
    • Accessories: 2 spiked weapons
Part of the first wave of The Last Knight Premier Edition Deluxe Class figures, Berserker changes from a Chevrolet Suburban to robot and back. He includes a pair of spiked weapons which he can hold via 5mm post. They can hang off of his back panel by the small hooks on the handles, and store in the undercarriage of his vehicle mode. His hands also have two thumbs on opposite sides, which is awesome.
The vehicle mode kibble on his forearms is not affixed to him and merely pegs into sculpted slots on his arms. This leads to a somewhat weak hold and the kibble parts falling off during conversion. In vehicle mode, several of the tabs meant to hold the outer body together don't fit well, resulting in large gaps. The panels that form the back of the vehicle, in particular, have a tendency to pop out due to excessive pressure. It's best if you start at the front with the panels that tab into his hips and work your way backwards.
Berserker was the most commonly-found shelfwarmer of the first wave of his line, often filling entire pegs with unsold figures. Despite this, he eventually saw re-release as part of the fourth wave of Premier Edition Deluxes.
He was extensively retooled into Studio Series Crowbar.


"Even if you force back what was lost, it still won't be the way it was."
  • Decepticon Berserker (1-Step Turbo Changer, 2017)
    • Japanese Release Date: 2017-07-15
    • Japanese ID number: TLK-18
Released in the second wave of 1-Step Turbo-Changers, Berserker changes from pick-up truck to robot when his spoiler and hood are folded upward. He has articulated shoulders and 5mm compatible ports in his fists. His vehicle mode is a pick-up truck of fictitious origin rather than the Chevy Suburban that his first toy used.


  • Decepticon Berserker (Tiny Turbo Changer, 2017)
    • Bag Code: ?
Released in Series 2 of Tiny Turbo Changers, Berserker changes from a robot to a pick-up truck based on his 1-Step Changer design rather than the Chevy Suburban alternate mode of the deluxe class. He features articulated shoulders and hands that can grip Cyberverse weapons and other 3mm compatible posts.


He's really more into tearing your limbs off with his bare hands anyway.
  • Megatron & Berserker (Mission to Cybertron 2-pack, 2017)
Available with Megatron, Berserker is a redeco of Prime Legion Class Breakdown, transforming from robot into an armored car. Despite the official promotional images, and despite the shape of the package insert itself, he does not include Breakdown's blaster, although he of course retains the 3mm sockets to use it or other Cyberverse-scale weapons.
This mold was also used to make Fallback.


Notes

  • Berserker is based directly upon Dark of the Moon Crankcase, right down to the latter's Deluxe Class figure's Chevrolet Suburban mode and spiked weapons.
  • Despite his very limited screen-time (all of which he spends locked in restraints), he received more toy representation than some of the more prominent Decepticons in the film–including Nitro Zeus, Onslaught, Dreadbot, and Mohawk, the latter three not receiving toys or merchandise at all as of current knowledge.
  • The big red X on Berserker's chest is a carryover from Josh Nizzi concept art in which he is depicted with a big crossed-out Autobot symbol on his chest. Did he used to be an Autobot? That seems hard to believe.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Berserker (バーサーカー Bāsākā)
  • Korean: Berserker (버서커 Beoseokeo)
  • Mandarin: Kuángzhànshì (Taiwan, 狂戰士, "Berserker"), Kuángbàozhě (China, 狂暴者, "Berserker")