Decepticon Super Scramble

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Decepticon Super Scramble is a Decepticon combiner from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Scale? Scale?! We don't need no stinkin' scale!

Decepticon Super Scramble (デストロンスーパースクランブル Desutoron Sūpā Sukuranburu) is a Decepticon Scramble City-type combiner composed of Transformers from various subgroups.

Decepticon Super Scramble is composed of:

  • Terrorcons
    • Hun-Gurrr, who gives the giant powerful strength. (Torso)
    • Cutthroat, making the giant capable of jumping high. (Right foot)
  • Stunticon
    • Dead End, making the giant capable of using a fierce punch. (Left arm)
  • Combaticons
    • Blast Off, making the giant capable of using a high speed punch. (Right arm)
    • Brawl, making the giant capable of standing firmly. (Left foot)

Most of the members are roughnecks, causing conflict much more easily.

His good guy counterpart is Autobot Super Scramble.

Toys

The Transformers

When you didn't get a complete combiner for Christmas, we all just made something like this and dealt with it. So did Takara, apparently.
  • Decepticon Super Scramble
    • Hun-Gurrr (Terrorcon, 1987)
    • Cutthroat (Terrorcon, 1987)
    • Dead End (Stunticon, 1986)
    • Blast Off (Combaticon, 1986)
    • Brawl (Combaticon, 1986)
There was no official release of Decepticon Super Scramble. His only media appearance is an issue of "TV Magazine" where they made up some baloney justification to put Terrorcons, Stunticons, and Combaticons together.[1] Due to Hun-Gurrr forming the combiner's torso, Decepticon Super Scramble has well-articulated legs for an '80s Transformers toy.

Notes

  • Although the limbs rearrange, 4 out of 5 of Decepticon Super Scramble's components are also components of Abomenaticus, with Abomenaticus having the Combaticon Swindle instead of the Combaticon Brawl. The probability of this similarity being coincidental is less than 1%, especially considering the same kind of similarity exists between Comperian and Autobot Super Scramble.
  • Although the limbs rearrange again, 4 out of 5 of Decepticon Super Scramble's components are also components of Scramble 7, with Turtler replacing Hun-Gurrr. The probability of this similarity being coincidental is also less than 1%, especially considering the same kind of similarity exists between Decepticon Super Scramble and Abomenaticus.

See also

References

  1. TV Magazine Color Special #33 Transformer: The Headmasters, cover and page scans provided by Monzo.