Prowl (Cyberverse)

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

Patient, loyal, and highly intelligent, the high-ranking Prowl definitely needs to loosen up a bit. He's serious-minded, detests anything that's unorderly and is always following protocol. Because of this, Bumblebee wants to show him the meaning of the word "fun". Just don't sneak up on him. He has a VERY tenuous trigger-finger.

Fiction

Cyberverse cartoon

Voice actor: Dick Terhune (English), Tetsu Inada (Japanese), Olivier Cuvellier (French), Hans-Eckart Eckhardt (German), Antonio Cremades (Castilian Spanish), David Allende (Latin-American Spanish)
Thinks Optimus should have been a prick to him.

While retreating from an overwhelming force of Seekers, Prowl was almost overwhelmed when he fell behind Bumblebee and Wheeljack. He was saved by Optimus Prime, although Prowl insisted Prime should have left him behind. Matrix of Leadership

After it was determined that Optimus had made a mistake in launching the AllSpark, the Ark was launched to retrieve it, Prowl amongst its crew. As the ship sailed through the void, however, its energon stores dipped, forcing the crew into stasis pods. Teletraan-1 eventually tracked the AllSpark to Earth, only for the Ark to suffer a hull breach and crash-land in Mount St. Hilary. Some 66 million years later, Prowl, along with the rest of the crew, was reawakened by Bumblebee and Teletraan-X in time to see the Decepticon fleet invade Earth. Eruption

First prick on the moon.

The Cybertronians eventually became known to humankind, with Prowl being caught on a news channel that mistook his pursuit of Shadow Striker for a police chase until Prowl and Shadow Striker transformed into their robot modes. He later took part in a battle on Earth's moon where the Decepticons had erected a Planet Smasher. He attempted to reach the weapon with Hot Rod, before Shadow Striker knocked them off the trail, and Wheeljack brought down its force field. Sea of Tranquility When the Planet Smasher was destroyed, the Decepticons activated a set of planetary engines to slam the satellite into the planet. Along with Wheeljack and Hot Rod, Prowl reversed the polarity on the boosters, returning the moon to its normal orbit. Bad Moon Rising

As Prowl polished a blaster, he informed Bumblebee that he hadn't seen any animals on the moon. A rampaging Grimlock soon sent him hiding, as his own weapon was now firing at any random target, including him. The Visitor After a series of events saw the Autobots and Decepticons forced into another round of peace talks, Prowl managed to discuss weapon techniques with Shadow Striker only for Bludgeon killing Slipstream to cause a brawl to break out. Parley

Cheetor's attempt to ask Prowl if he needed assistance was quickly flushed thanks to the decorated bot's trigger finger. He sent Cheetor back to Ratchet, sending the newbie into depression until Bumblebee took him for scout training. As Wheeljack examined his scraplet specimen, Prowl found that he was short one blaster cartridge. Spotted

After Starscream had been defeated and the AllSpark secured, Prowl oversaw Rack'n'Ruin locking up the Seeker before he remotely piloted an Autobot shuttle as part of a stall tactic so Hot Rod could restart the Ark. Though the ruse allowed the Ark to make a b-line for the space bridge, Sky-Byte had seen through the ruse and delayed the Ark long enough for the Nemesis to catch up. Though the Decepticons nearly destroyed the Ark, Cheetor managed to repair the ship with the AllSpark only for the Decepticons to destroy the space bridge, forcing the Autobots to take the long way home. Escape From Earth

During a celebration party, Prowl was among those who fell into a maddened rage when Wheeljack's AllSpark badges, tampered with by Starscream, overloaded their circuits. Prime soon set things right and got the party back on track. Party Down Prowl later celebrated as the Autobots returned to Cybertron. The Crossroads

As the Ark entered Cybertron's atmosphere, Prowl eagerly awaited to return home. Battle For Cybertron I However, along with the rest of the crew, he bailed out of the ship when Optimus suspected a Decepticon trap, later taking part in the final battle of the Great War. However, when Shadow Striker attempted to shoot a distracted Optimus, Prowl threw himself between the two and took the blast, ultimately perishing from his injuries. Battle For Cybertron II

Toys

Cyberverse

  • Prowl (1-Step Changer, 2019)
    • Japanese Name: Turbo Change Prowl
    • Japanese Release Date: September 2019
    • Japanese ID Number: TCV-11
    • Action Attack: "Jet Blast"
Cyberverse One-Step Changer Prowl is a brand-new mold that transforms from a robot into a police car and back. He features an Action Attack gimmick, "Jetblast" 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".
Prowl was retooled into Jazz.


  • Prowl (Warrior Class, 2019)
    • Action Attack: "Jetblast"
Cyberverse Warrior Class Prowl is a deluxe-sized mold that shares a similar transformation from Bumblebee. Like all Cyberverse Warrior Class toys, Prowl features an attack gimmick, a "Jetblast", which pops out a pair of cannons from his back when his chest is pushed down.


  • Prowl (Ultra Class, 2019)
    • Action Attack: "Siren Blast"
Cyberverse Ultra Class Prowl is a voyager-sized mold that transforms from a robot into a police car and back, while sharing Bumblebee's transformation scheme. Like all Cyberverse Ultra Class toys, Prowl features an attack gimmick, a "Siren Blast", which pops out a pair of cannons from the center of his roof when the center of his lightbar is pushed down.
Unlike the stock render, Prowl's robot mode eyes are not painted.
Prowl saw a very limited release in the United States. Essentially he, was only ever stocked by Amazon, since the wave he was supposed to be ship in was never available at retail, and wasn't even solicited by action figure online retailers such as BigBadToyStore either. In fact, it was even omitted from the wave numbering at Entertainment Earth entirely! Despite that, the wave did see a retail release in Canada, Russia and Germany.


  • Prowl (Battle Class, 2019)
    • Japanese Name: Jet Mission Prowl
    • Japanese Release Date: September 2019
    • Japanese ID Number: TCV-13
    • Spark Armor: Cosmic Patrol
Cyberverse Battle Class Prowl is a downsized figure, roughly the size of previous Scout/Legends/Basic class figures but larger than contemporary Cyberverse Scout Class figures. He comes with the "Cosmic Patrol" fighter jet, which seems to be based on the alternate mode of Decepticon Triggerhappy. It splits apart into his battle armor that includes shoulder-mounted guns similar to the original Prowl toy.


  • Quintesson Invasion (2019/2020)
A re-release of the Battle Class Prowl toy without the Spark Armor comes with an equally unchanged and Spark Armor-less Shockwave and a new Quintesson Judge figure. Prowl also comes with something that looks like a mind-control helmet to wear on. Ironically, Prowl himself died before encountering the Quintessons.
This item was first sighted at Target in late December without any prior announcement from Hasbro.


  • Prowl (Deluxe Class, 2020)
    • Accessories: Gun, 2 effect parts
Cyberverse Deluxe Prowl is an all-new mold, transforming from police car to robot. Like his wavemates, Prowl does not come with a piece to a Build-A-Figure like previous Deluxes.
Prowl's transformation shares elements with his Siege counterpart.



  • Prowl (Tiny Turbo Changer, 2019)
    • Series: 1, 2
    • Bag code: L
Part of the first Series of Cyberverse Tiny Turbo Changers, Prowl is a soft-plastic robot who transforms into a tiny police car. He has tiny cannons molded over his shoulders.
Prowl was released without changes in the second Series as well.


Notes

  • The Japanese dub of Cyberverse has Prowl generally end his sentences with "de arimasu" (であります), a talking style often assigned to military-related characters. In anime shorthand, this suggests a character is a by-the-book sort.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Prowl (プロール Purōru)