Brushfire (RB)

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This article is about the character. For the cartoon episode featuring this character, see Brushfire (episode).
Brushfire is an Autobot from the Rescue Bots portion of the Aligned continuity family.

Stationed in the Australian Outback, Brushfire keeps watch over the native wildlife far from the prying eyes of humans. She relishes in the independence this provides her, spending her time studying local tradition and adapting them for use with a Cybertronian touch.

Taking pride in her autonomy doesn't prevent her from understanding the value of teamwork, however; she's more than happy to call upon the Rescue Bots for some needed assistance, and she has been known to partner with Mini-Con bear Sequoia.

Fiction

Rescue Bots Academy cartoon

Voice actor: Bimini Wright (English)

Brushfire spent her time on Earth roaming the Australian outback. When a town was threatened by unruly mobs of kangaroos, she called in the Rescue Bot recruits to help investigate. Teamed up with Whirl, she found that some of the roos were fleeing a bushfire, and with the help of the recruits, the various fires were extinguished. Brushfire turned down the recruits' invitation to join the Academy, however. Brushfire

Toys

Rescue Bots

Too late for a Human Alliance buddy.
Part of the first 2017 wave of Rescue Bots "Rescan" toys, Brushfire automatically transforms from half-track ATV to robot in a single step. She has faux winch and headlight kibble on her chest which resembles the actual front portion of her vehicle mode.


Rescue Bots Academy

Brushfire was repacked under the Rescue Bots Academy branding, identical to her original release.


Notes

  • Brushfire's gender was not established in the original Rescue Bots series, what with the toys' general lack of bios. The answer would be provided later on, with her appearance in the Rescue Bots Academy cartoon.
  • Despite landing a new design for the cartoon, her packaging art for the Academy toyline is instead an interpretation of her existing design from Rescue Bots.