Brawl (G1)/toys

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Brawl is the quintessential green Decepticon tank.

Toys

The Transformers

Available in space camouflage.
The Transformers Brawl transforms into a green Leopard 1A3 main battle tank. In vehicle mode his armament is supplemented by a large dark gray anti-aircraft gun mounted of the back of the tank's hull. In robot mode Brawl is armed with a small dark gray gun. Brawl normally operates as Bruticus' left leg, but as a Scramble City-style combiner, he can also act as any other limb for any other combination of robots who share the connection design.
The initial release of Brawl had die-cast metal treads on his legs, but like several other 1986 toys, later releases replaced this with colored plastic. In 1987, he came packaged with a random Decepticon Decoy and accompanying mini-comic/checklist.


The Transformers combiner team mold: Combaticons
Bruticus

Version 1 (Bruticus):

  • HasbroThe Transformers Bruticus (In)
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers
    D-69 Bruticus (GS & In)
  • TF-10 Battle Gaia (GS)

Version 2 (Baldigus):

  • Takara/TakaraTomyCar Robots D-011 Baldigus (GS & In)
  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Baldigus (GS)
GS = Gift set release
In = Individually released

Onslaught (leader)

Version 1 (Onslaught):

Version 2 (Dolrailer):


Blast Off

Version 1 (Blast Off):

Version 2 (Shuttler):


Brawl

Version 1 (Brawl):

Version 2 (Dangar):

  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Dangar

Swindle

Version 1 (Swindle):

Version 2 (Greejeeber):


Vortex

Version 1 (Vortex):

Version 2 (Hepter):

  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Hepter

Daishirou Shibukawa


  • Bruticus (Gift set, 1985)
    • Takara ID number: D-69
    • Accessories: electron gun, twin sonic cannon
In addition to his single release, Brawl was also sold in a "Bruticus" giftset alongside the other Combaticons. The gift set was never available in the USA or Canada, but only in Japan and Italy.
In 1988, GiG also re-released the Bruticus set in Italy, with five random "Exogini Transformers" (Decoys) added.

  • Decepticon Brawl (1991)
    • Accessories: electron gun, twin sonic cannon
Brawl was re-released in 1992 as part of the European-market Classics line. This version uses the plastic treads, and his rubsign indent has been filled in.

Generation 2

File:G2Brawl toy.jpg
Before Megaplex came about, Megatron disguised Brawl as himself to draw fire away.
  • Brawl (Combaticon, 1994)
    • Team ID number: C1
    • Accessories: electron gun, twin sonic cannon
For Generation 2, Brawl was redecoed with bright green and purple camo. Presumably this is so he can hide in the same green and purple forests as Megatron.
The Transformers combiner team mold: Combaticons
Bruticus

Version 1 (Bruticus):

  • HasbroThe Transformers Bruticus (In)
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers
    D-69 Bruticus (GS & In)
  • TF-10 Battle Gaia (GS)

Version 2 (Baldigus):

  • Takara/TakaraTomyCar Robots D-011 Baldigus (GS & In)
  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Baldigus (GS)
GS = Gift set release
In = Individually released

Onslaught (leader)

Version 1 (Onslaught):

Version 2 (Dolrailer):


Blast Off

Version 1 (Blast Off):

Version 2 (Shuttler):


Brawl

Version 1 (Brawl):

Version 2 (Dangar):

  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Dangar

Swindle

Version 1 (Swindle):

Version 2 (Greejeeber):


Vortex

Version 1 (Vortex):

Version 2 (Hepter):

  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Hepter

Daishirou Shibukawa


"I don't care what "G" it is, I'm staying green."
  • Bruticus (Box set, 2012)
    • Accessories: rifle
A redeco of Generations Deluxe Class Fall of Cybertron Decepticon Brawl, available only as part of an Amazon.com/BigBadToyStore shared exclusive "Decepticon Bruticus" gift set, with all the Combaticons' colors based on their 1994 Generation 2 counterparts.
Brawl's alternate mode is a green "Cybertronian" hover tank with a twin-barreled turret. Unlike most other Transformers toys with tank alternate modes, Brawl sports no wheels whatsoever. His robot mode rifle can be attached to the turret (between the two cannon barrels) and thus serve as an additional weapon. In robot mode, Brawl can hold his rifle (which features a 5 mm post as its handle) in either hand.
In addition to his robot and vehicle modes, Brawl can also combine with his fellow Combaticons into Bruticus and serve as any of the gestalt robot's four limbs, though his official configuration shown in the instructions is the left leg.
This toy was retooled into Fall of Cybertron Twintwist.

Universe (2008)

BRWL!
  • Bruticus Maximus (2008)
    • Series: G1 Series
    • Accessories: Energon Gun-radar/hand, Decepticon-type energon star
Universe Brawl is a redeco of the Energon Kickback/Blight sculpt, transforming into a green Gepard anti-aircraft tank. His tank mode is adorned with the text "1MJ9" in a font that says "brwl" when read upside-down. When combined with the other Combaticons, Brawl is nominally Bruticus Maximus' left leg, though he can be used in any other limb position.
He was only available as part of the Universe Bruticus Maximus giftset, which also contains Blast Off, another redeco of the same sculpt used for Brawl. The Universe version of the giftset was initially intended to be released as a Target exclusive in the United States, but ultimately ended up being only available in some non-American markets such as Australia and Singapore. Instead, American markets eventually received a rebranded version of this giftset (with no changes to the toys themselves) in Revenge of the Fallen packaging (thereby creating a new version of the pre-existing live-action film series Brawl character as well as a new Blast Off character), exclusively available at Target stores in the United States and at Zellers stores in Canada.
This sculpt was also used to make Timelines Landquake, as well as the United versions of Brawl (see below) and Blast Off. Another planned redeco, Movie Gunbarrel, was canceled.


Encore

  • Bruticus (2009)
    • ID number: 16
A reissue of the original G1 Brawl toy at first sight, this toy is actually a redeco of the Robots in Disguise Armorhide retool of the sculpt. This version of Brawl was only available as part of a Bruticus gift set released under TakaraTomy's Encore line of reissues.
The Transformers combiner team mold: Combaticons
Bruticus

Version 1 (Bruticus):

  • HasbroThe Transformers Bruticus (In)
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers
    D-69 Bruticus (GS & In)
  • TF-10 Battle Gaia (GS)

Version 2 (Baldigus):

  • Takara/TakaraTomyCar Robots D-011 Baldigus (GS & In)
  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Baldigus (GS)
GS = Gift set release
In = Individually released

Onslaught (leader)

Version 1 (Onslaught):

Version 2 (Dolrailer):


Blast Off

Version 1 (Blast Off):

Version 2 (Shuttler):


Brawl

Version 1 (Brawl):

Version 2 (Dangar):

  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Dangar

Swindle

Version 1 (Swindle):

Version 2 (Greejeeber):


Vortex

Version 1 (Vortex):

Version 2 (Hepter):

  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Hepter

Daishirou Shibukawa


Generations

Ooh, I feel dizzy...
  • Decepticon Brawl (Scout Class, 2012)
    • Accessories: cannon
A redeco of Hunt for the Decepticons Breacher, Generations Brawl transforms into a Land Systems OMC Ratel IFV. His cannon uses the C joint system, so it can be clipped onto multiple places on his robot mode, as well as on other figures with appropriate mounting points. (The instructions completely neglect to mention this, instead insisting on keeping the weapon attached to the vehicle roof mount in robot mode, thus keeping his weapon on his back even though he comes packed with the gun clipped onto his fist.) His arm-panels also utilize 3mm clips, therefore they can be equipped with assorted C joint accessories. They can also be removed and used as shields as they too are attached to his wrists with C-joints. The side of Brawl's alt mode is decorated with "D67", the Japanese ID number of his original toy.
Originally developed by Hasbro Asia for release in their territories, Brawl was brought over with many other toys as Toys"R"Us exclusives for the 2012 holiday season.
This mold would also have been used for the canceled Reveal the Shield Bodyblock toy.


  • Decepticon Brawl (Deluxe Class, 2012)
    • Series/number: 01/#007
    • PART 5 OF 5!
    • TakaraTomy ID number: TG05
    • TakaraTomy release date: January 26, 2013
    • Accessory: rifle
The Aligned Brawl toy was repurposed as Generation 1 Brawl in many continuities.
A redeco of Decepticon Brawl from the Decepticon Bruticus giftset was available individually alongside his fellow Combaticons as part of the second wave of the Fall of Cybertron-themed 2012-onwards Deluxe Class Generations assortment. These versions of the Combaticons replace the game-accurate, Generation 1-inspired decoes with more "flashy" colors apparently homaging the color scheme of Bruticus Maximus.
Aside from the colors, mass retail Brawl is identical to the version from the Decepticon Bruticus gift set.
Unsurprisingly for an Aligned toy inspired by Generation 1, Fall of Cybertron Brawl was used in multiple Generation 1-based stories. The Hasbro deco appeared in IDW's Robots in Disguise comic series[1] while the TakaraTomy deco appeared in the Transformers: All Spark manga series and the Transformers Cloud illustrated text stories.

United

Released exclusively by TakaraTomy in non-Japanese Asian markets, this redeco of the Energon Bruticus Maximus set has colours similar to the previous Universe/Revenge of the Fallen release, but with a greater emphasis on G1-accuracy. Brawl trades in the olive coloured plastic for dark green and grey. Additionally, the gun-radar/combined mode foot/hand previously cast in translucent coloured plastic is now opaque grey, though his energon star remains orange.


Kre-O

  • Decepticon Bruticus (Micro-Changer Combiner, 2013)
    • Set number: A2225
    • Pieces: 79
    • Accessories: pistol, bazooka, 2 clip-on treads
Brawl comes as part of the Bruticus Micro-Changer combiner set, and can be rebuilt from his robot mode into a tank. He can also contribute his bricks to form Bruticus. Unlike Swindle but like Onslaught, and Vortex, he is based on his Generation 1 toy.

  • Combiner Robot Mega Pack (3-pack, 2016)
    • Set number: ???
    • Pieces: 245
3 years later, the 3 Micro-Changer combiners Superion, Bruticus, and Menasor were reissued and released as a 3-pack. The toys were unchanged from their individual releases.

Combiner Wars

Third party? I don't need no slaggin' third party!
  • Brawl (Deluxe Class, 2016)
    • Accessories: barrel rifle, gun/hand/foot
Part of the fifth wave of Combiner Wars Deluxes, Brawl transforms into a military tank of some kind. Though the turret cannot rotate, the barrel can hinge up and down. Said barrel can also pop off for Brawl to wield in robot mode as a rifle.
Brawl has a slight engineering problem: his waist isn't designed to completely collapse into itself to attach to the hips, so he literally has no stomach (stock photography tends to hide this issue by showing Brawl from a high angle). Additionally, due to tolerance issues on many copies of the figure, the waist doesn't click in in its intended configuration—leading his chest to often flop backward. Later samples of Brawl and all subsequent uses of the mold however appear to have the remedied the issue for the most part allowing the waist to at least stay tabbed in. Additionally, his robot mode legs do not peg very firmly together, resulting in them separating frequently in arm configuration. Particularly, the tab on the hardpoint for the combined mode hand does not fit snugly into the slot. The tab and slot on his knees is similarly loose, but to a lesser degree.
As Brawl is a Combiner Wars figure, he can combine with his fellow Combaticons to form Bruticus as either an arm or a leg. He can also combine with any Unite Warriors Voyager class figure or even form one of Legends Godbomber's legs.
Though Brawl's wave was scheduled for a first quarter 2016 release, it arrived on U.S. store shelves in late 2015.
Brawl comes with a copy of "Combiner Wars #2" (actually Robots in Disguise #9), while regional versions outside of the United States come with a collector card. He and the last three waves of Combiner Wars Deluxe and Voyager figures later showed up at TJ Maxx at reduced prices with the collector card.
This mold was retooled to make BotCon 2016 General Ramhorn, Nosecone, Drillhorn, and Ironbison.
Combiner Wars mold: Brawl

Version 1:

  • TakaraTomyUnite Warriors UW-07 Brawl
  • UW-EX Dangar

Version 2:


File:TF-Combiner-Wars-G2-Brawl.jpg
  • Bruticus (Collection Pack, 2016)
    • Accessories: barrel rifle, gun/hand/foot
A Generation 2-themed redeco of Combiner Wars Brawl is packed along with the other Combaticons (including Shockwave), and sold together in a massive box.
Whether Brawl still had waist problems like his original figure's old variant or slightly secure like the original's new variant is unknown for now.

Unite Warriors

  • Combatron Combined Soldier Bruticus (giftset, June 25, 2016)
    • ID number: UW-07
    • English name: Decepticon Combaticons Combiner Bruticus
    • Accessories: Individual Combatron Weapons, Combatron extremities
Unite Warriors Brawl is a redeco of the Combiner Wars mold in a color scheme based on his cartoon appearance, including changes such as giving him a gray head with yellow eyes and red faceplate and a hand-foot-gun cast in the same brown as his body. Brawl was sold only in a multi-pack with the other Combatrons.
As a Deluxe Class Unite Warriors figure, he can combine to form the leg or arm of any combiner from Hasbro's Combiner Wars subline or any Unite Warriors figure, but would usually be associated with Bruticus.
Combiner Wars mold: Brawl

Version 1:

  • TakaraTomyUnite Warriors UW-07 Brawl
  • UW-EX Dangar

Version 2:

Merchandise

Eaglemoss

  • Transformers Gen-1 Chess Set (2021)
In the planned Transformers Chess Set by Eaglemoss, a relatively large and very well detailed statue of Brawl was slated to be one of the Pawn pieces on the Decepticon side.
A Kickstarter campaign to raise the necessary funds for this project was launched, but failed to meet its goal by September 24, 2021 and the whole thing was canceled.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.

Notes

  • The packaging of the 1990 European Classics release of the original Onslaught toy depicted the Combaticons in new color schemes, despite the fact that the actual toys looked identical to their original releases. While it may never be known for certain, it has been theorized that these colors originated from a packaging printing error rather than a legitimate attempt to redeco the Combaticons.
  • According to the Walmart computer database, there seemed to have been plans at some point for a War Within version of Brawl in the 6" Titanium Series line. No other evidence of these plans has come to light.
  • Interestingly, Hasbro documentation pertaining to the alternate Ironclad head for Combiner Wars Deluxe Class Rook labeled it as a "Brawl" head.[2]

References

  1. Brawl's first appearance in "season 1" of Robots in Disguise came in the the 2012 Robots in Disguise annual, wherein artist Andrew Griffith drew him according to the contemporary High Moon Studios game model that debuted in War for Cybertron.
  2. Comments by Pete Sinclair and Jesse Wittenrich