Sea Fury

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Ocean Storm is an Autobot boat from the Cyberverse continuity family.
The Ocean Storm is an imposing warship. Through the Allspark's energies, it can transform into powerful Spark Armor.


Fiction

Cyberverse cartoon


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Toys

Cyberverse

  • Cheetor (Elite Class, 2019)
    • Accessories: "Sea Fury" battleship/armor
Cyberverse Elite Class Cheetor includes the Sea Fury, a near Voyager-sized battleship. It automatically transforms into Spark Armor when pegged into Cheetor's back. Like all Cyberverse Elite-class armor, the Sea Fury features a unique built-in helmet. The armor mode has limited articulation, with elbow and bicep swivel joints, but does not have any shoulder articulation to speak of due to the way it automatically transforms when attached. As a result, it cannot assume the slightly splayed stance that it is shown in on the back of the package. It also has a flip-out anchor weapon which snaps into place in ship mode and unlocks by changing to armor mode. In addition, the armor features multiple 5 mm post holes, including the hands, shoulders, elbows, and one on the left forearm. While Cheetor himself sports an Autobrand on his right shoulder, the Sea Fury has a Maximal sigil on its prow. The Sea Fury is almost identical to Bumblebee's Ocean Storm, differing only in the color of the paint and the new helmet. The bridge and conning tower are only held in by friction, and as such may pop out during play. The clip that locks into Cheetor's waist can be rather tight, but can be disconnected by lifting the plate up rather than trying to pull it forward.
The figure's design matches promotional artwork from Hasbro, and as such heavily deviates from the Boulder animation model.
Cheetor was exclusively available at Target stores in the US. He was also released at general retail in Malaysia and Europe.