Dago

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Dago is a Decepticon Mini-Con from the Prime portion of the Aligned continuity family.
"We must break you."

Dago (ダゴ) is the Arms Micron partner of Rumble and Frenzy. Which means there's two of him—Dago F and Dago R—somehow.

Fiction

Prime cartoon

Dago only appears in the Arms Micron Theater segments of the Japanese broadcast of Prime.
Voice actor: Nozomi Furuki (Japanese)

Dago F and Dago R used their piledriver forms to play a game of whack-a-mole featuring pictures of Autobots in place of moles. They wouldn't let Ozu play since he turned into a cannon, but he ignored them and joined in anyway, destroying the game machine as a result. Reminiscent Transformation! Arcee's Past

When Arms Micron Theater ended, Dago F and Dago R joined the rest of the Arms Microns in saying goodbye to their audience. Ultimate Transformation! Fight! Transformers

Toys

Prime

*Insert Portal-related caption here*
  • Rumble (Deluxe, December 26 2012)
    • Set ID number: AM-30
  • Frenzy (Deluxe, December 26 2012)
    • Set ID number: AM-31
    • Micron ID number: M-36
    • Energon Crystal: HP Mystic
Part of the tenth wave of TakaraTomy's Prime toyline, Dago is a robotic octopus (sorta) that transforms into a piledriver-cannon based on the weapons from the Hasbro Prime line's Rumble. Unfortunately, due to their construction, they cannot be slipped over larger toys' hands to look like wrist-mounted weapons like the Hasbro Rumble weapons do. He comes as an unassembled, unpainted "kit", using stickers for detail. As part of the Arms Micron gimmick, Dago features numerous 5mm peg-holes and pegs, allowing him to combine with other Microns to form bigger and more ridiculous "Combo Weapons" and "Super Combo Weapons".
Dago is available with two different toys in the wave, Rumble and Frenzy. Both versions use the same plastic colors, but have differently-colored stickers to differentiate them: Dago R (with Rumble) has red stickers, while Dago F (with Frenzy) has blue stickers.
This mold was also used to make Sen and Ink.

Notes

  • Dago's name is based on tako (タコ), the Japanese word for octopus, with both consonants changed to voiced forms.

Dago Combinations

Named combination weapons including Dago: