Jazz (Cyberverse)
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| The name or term "Jazz" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Jazz (disambiguation). |
- Jazz is an Autobot from the Cyberverse continuity family.

Jazz is an Autobot car.
Fiction
Cyberverse cartoon
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After it was determined that Optimus had made a mistake in launching the AllSpark, the Ark was launched to retrieve it, Jazz among its crew. However, the ship's Energon supply soon dipped, forcing the crew into stasis pods. During the transition, Jazz apparently told Wild Wheel a particularly funny joke. Wild Wild Wheel
Toys
Cyberverse
One-Step Changers
- Autobot Jazz (One-Step Changer, 2019)
- Cyberverse 1-Step Changer Jazz is a reworking of Prowl, with mostly new parts. The apotheosis of a One-Step Changer, he transforms instantly from race car mode when his exhaust is pressed down. A process which all-in-all takes less time to complete than the classic transformation noise! Jazz features an Action Attack gimmick, a "Dual Boom Blast" which extends a pair of cannons over his head when the spoiler on his back is slid into position. This then allows you to manually flip out the blue blast effects built into the end of each "barrel".
Tiny Turbo Changers
- Autobot Jazz (Tiny Turbo Changer, 2019)
- Series: 2
- Bag code: O
- Part of the second Series of Cyberverse Tiny Turbo Changers, Jazz is a redeco of Drift, transforming from a soft-plastic robot into a tiny sportscar.
Notes
- Like the rest of Cyberverse's cast, Jazz's animation model is an evergreen design inspired by his Generation 1 counterpart, but with robot mode details based off his Reveal the Shield toy and his alternate mode modeled after his Power of the Primes toy.
- Jazz's packaging art is a combination of his toy depiction and Robots in Disguise Jazz, with what is possibly intended to be a silver coloration based off "Movie" Jazz.
- Jazz would have appeared in "Maccadam's" playing cyber-bass, likely in reference to his IDW counterpart's fondness for Aghartan electro-bass, but the scene was cut from the final episode for time and budget reasons. [1]



