Ratchet (Animated)

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The name or term "Ratchet" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Ratchet (disambiguation).
Ratchet is an Autobot in the Transformers Animated continuity family.
Rassa-frassa KIDS with their loud music and their rocket-powered axes...

Ratchet is one of the oldest Autobots on Optimus Prime's team. He's also second in command. Though sporting a bit of paunch, he's a true veteran. Having served as a medibot millions of years ago in the Great War, he's the only one of the group to have seen real combat before. Old wounds, both physical and mental, have made him bitter, mostly in regards to heroism. A leader figure for his comrades, he's got a bit of a military drill sergeant aura to him. He also likes bashing Bumblebee on the head when 'Bee's being a smart-ass.

His special power is based on magnetism; he can move metal-based objects and create shields. He enjoys grumbling about almost everything, being sarcastic, and having war flashbacks, just like any old man.

He's not Kup. Honestly.


Young bots—can't live with 'em, can't melt 'em down for spare parts.Ratchet, grumbling and moaning, "Transform and Roll Out!"


Fiction

Transformers Animated cartoon

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Voice actor: Corey Burton (US)

Spoiler warning: Plot details for The Thrill of the Hunt follow.

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Ratchet suffered constant flashbacks of a mission during the war in which he was sent by Ultra Magnus to recover Autobot intelligence officer Arcee, who was carrying important security codes in her memory. Shortly after finding her, the pair were captured by the Decepticon-affiliated bounty hunter Lockdown. The hunter made a habit of collecting the powers of defeated enemies as trophies and did so with Ratchet's medical EMP device. Before he could attach it, Arcee was able to pass the device to Ratchet and begged him to use it on herself to wipe the codes and preserve their safety. In the ensuing skirmish with Lockdown, the device accidentally produced a wider blast, erasing Arcee's entire memory.

In the present, Lockdown captured Optimus Prime and intended to hand him over to the vengeful remaining Decepticons for the bounty offered against him. The Autobots attempted a rescue, with Ratchet initially absent due to haunting flashbacks over his last encounter with the bounty hunter. He was forced to intervene after Lockdown eliminated Bulkhead, Bumblebee and Prowl. Ratchet was able to free his commanding officer and retrieve his EMP device, using it to send Lockdown's ship crashing back to Earth. After reinstalling Prime's stolen gadgets, the veteran finally opened up to the younger soldier. The Thrill of the Hunt


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Toys

Animated

  • Autobot Ratchet (Deluxe, 2008)
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


Trivia

  • He's not Kup.
  • The "war wound" on his left arm (seen in his main picture, above) is no longer present after "The Thrill of the Hunt", apparently representing the replacement of his arm-mounted EMP generator. (Of course, as of this writing(Jan-27-08), only one episode has aired since "Hunt", so it remains to be seen if this detail continues through the rest of the series.)


  • If looking closey at the 2007 movie repaint of Ratchet, titled, Rescue Ratchet, and then looking at Animated Ratchet, you will see a frightening resemblence, in vehicle and robot mode. At least he doesn't have the same face, as the sloppy paint job on the movie one is scary enough.