Grimlock (Cyberverse)
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- Grimlock is an Autobot Dinobot from the Cyberverse continuity family.
Grimlock is the legendary king of the Dinobots. He's one of the smartest, smoothest talking bots around in robot mode, but prefers to simply smash stuff up in his powerful dinosaur mode, the circuits of which he personally rerouted to increase his power. While a gentle bot who never forgets to care about his friends, Grimlock often has no idea of his own strength: even a simple high-five with his minuscule dinosaur arms can hurt. A lot.[1]
Fiction
Cyberverse cartoon
- Voice actor: Ryan Andes (English), Marco Balbi (Italian)

As Bumblebee headed for the Ark, Grimlock urged him to hurry else the shuttle take off without him. Memory
Toys
Cyberverse
Scout Class

- Grimlock (Scout Class, 2018)
- Cyberverse Scout Class Grimlock transforms from a robot to
an awkwardly proportioned dinosaura "transformational" mode and features a "Chomp Jaw" spring gimmick.
- The CGI stock photos depict Grimlock possessing silver paint details on his pair of missile shoulders and his lower legs before the final product omits them.
Ultra Class

- Grimlock (Ultra Class, 2018)
- Cyberverse Ultra Class Grimlock is a Voyager-sized toy that transforms from robot to impishly smiling T. rex and back. Unlike the other Ultra Class toys released so far, he has articulation in his legs in addition to elbow joints. His "Rocket Roar" has his mouth open and a fiery-blast come out (solid yellow plastic with painted red at the end) from his mouth and neck.
Merchandise
McDonalds
- Grimlock (Happy Meal Toy, 2018)
- Grimlock is a stubby, super deformed little dino with fire coming out of his mouth. There is a light-up gimmick where you press the Autobot insignia on his back that also lights his eyes up.
Notes
- As with the rest of the Cyberverse cast, Grimlock's design is based on the Evergreen design also used for his Generation 1 counterpart, with some minor stylistic tweaks, such as swapping the visor and faceplate for more traditional eyes and mouth.
- His promotional artwork (top of the article) uses a different face design than the one used on the in-show model. Both of these differ when compared to the toys, which uses a faceplate design seen on the gladiator in "Megatron Is My Hero."
See also
References
- ↑ Character bios at the official Cyberverse website





