Bluehorse
- Bluehorse is a Beastformer from the Generation 1 continuity family.

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Bluehorse (ブルーホース Burūhōsu), nickname Blues (ブルース Burūsu), is one of the many Beastformers who joined White Leo's resistance forces as Galvatron's Decepticons began to conquer the formerly-peaceful planet Beast with their army of cold-blooded insurgents. He's a reliable guy harboring a strong sense of justice and all the qualities of a good leader, though he is easily moved to tears. His strength, speed and endurance are top-notch and he can spend all day running without breaking a sweat, befitting his role as high speed warrior in the Autobot-allied Beastformer forces. Bluehorse also holds the rank of Emperor of Rabbihos, under King Rabbit Kid, and was born in Rabbihos City.
Bluehorse's MVP Weapon is an axe named Tomahorse, which has the rather useful ability to break anything and is markedly stronger than Violethorn's Tomahorn.
Fiction
Beastformers manga
Bluehorse accompanied White Leo, Bowdog, Badshark and Deaspider in the search of the Three Wise Ones' Water Gem of Stillness, using his natural horsepower and Tomahorse weapon to dig for it in the dried up lakebed of Lake Sagan. The mission had several possible outcomes: Bluehorse may have helped find the gem by breaking down a wall in an underground cave or he may have been injured in battle with a giant scorpion, forcing the five to retreat. The Water Gem of Stillness
Bluehorse remained in Rabbihos when Rabbit Kid traveled to reinforce Bistoram and was killed when the nation was invaded by the Laser Beasts. Rabbit Kid swore on his friend's grave that he would be avenged. Beastformers VS Laser Beasts
Toys
Beastformers
- Bluehorse (Beastformer, 1987)
- Beast ID number: 23
- Accessories: "Tomahorse"
- Bluehorse is an anthropomorphic horse. He comes with his "Tomahorse" (トマホース) MVP Weapon. He has one of three rubsigns on his chest, revealing the elemental power of fire, water, or wood.
Notes
Foreign names
- English: Sir Sire Horse



