Sky Garry (G1)
| This article is about the Return of Convoy Autobot. For the Animated Autobot cyber-ninja, see Sky Garry (Animated). |
- Sky Garry is an Autobot Battlestar from the Return of Convoy portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Sky Garry (スカイギャリー Sukai Gyarī) is Star Convoy's right-hand man. He has a great respect for the legendary Autobot Supreme Commander and was the one who brought Star Convoy back from the dead. Kinda creepy.
His special attack is his "Mystery Circle Punch", which is really just a regular punch, but don't tell anybody that. He can combine with Star Convoy and Grandus in vehicle mode to perform the Battlestar Attack.
His Micromaster partner is Shotbomber.
Fiction
Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
The Battlestars manga and story pages
Encountering an advance group of Dark Nova's Galaman warriors sent from an asteroid, Sky Garry dispatched them with his "Mystery Circle Punch".

To counter the threat of Dark Nova, the Autobots formed an elite sub-group known as the Battlestars. Their mission was to revive Optimus Prime so that he might thwart Dark Nova. Sky Garry received the Zodiac from Dai Atlas and was inaugurated as temporary Autobot Supreme Commander, at least until Prime was back on his feet again. The Battlestars Part 1
Sky Garry then enlisted the youthful rookie, Sixliner into the Battlestars after watching an impressive battle between him and a horde of energy-plundering Galaman warriors. The Battlestars Part 2
Aware of the mission of the Battlestars, Dark Nova stole Optimus Prime's body and cloned it as the evil False Convoy. Sky Garry and Grandus managed to defeat False Convoy before he could kill Sixliner. The Battlestars Part 3 After False Convoy's defeat, Sky Garry rescued the fallen Supreme Commander's corpse from the Novaroid forces on planet Lucifer. Using the power of the Zodiac, Sky Garry brought Optimus Prime back to life and upgraded him into Star Convoy. The Battlestars Part 4
Later, Sky Garry was stuck out in space battling the remaining Novaroid and Galaman soldiers around planet Lucifer. He was concerned about Star Convoy and Sixliner facing Super Megatron alone on Earth, frustrated he couldn't be there to help. The Battlestars special

Sky Garry eventually joined the other Battlestars in a space battle against Super Megatron and his Great Galaman warriors. Combining into the Battlestar Attack, they shot Super Megatron to pieces. The Battlestars Part 7
Dark Nova then revealed himself and upgraded Super Megatron into Ultra Megatron. The Battlestars Part 8 Then after that, the Decepticon Emperor merged with Ultra Megatron to become the Star Giant. The Battlestars Part 9 Sky Garry and the other Battlestars traveled into Star Giant's stomach and took the behemoth apart from the inside-out, narrowly escaping just as their foe exploded and died. The Battlestars Part 10
Legends comic
During a recap of Megatron's life story, Waspinator mentioned the time he became the Star Giant and fought against Sky Garry and the Battlestars. Bonus Edition Vol. 13
When Dark Nova stole the body of Optimus Prime, he did so right under the nose of Prime's loyal guard, Roller. Sky Garry and Grandus allowed Roller to join the Battlestars and help them in their mission to reform False Convoy and stop Dark Nova. Roller was destroyed fighting Novaroids to divert enemy forces from the other Battlestars. When Sky Garry used to Zodiac to revive the Supreme Commander as Star Convoy, he placed the body of Roller next to the Prime, letting him be incorporated into the new leader's form. LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part Two
In 2038, Sky Garry and the Battlestars were stationed on Zone. They opposed the new Dark Nova and his agents like Violengiguar and Metrotitan. LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part One
3H comics
Sky Garry in vehicle mode served as the shuttle that the Autobots (sans Daniel Witwicky and Wheelie) used to escape a horde of Nightbirds. Departure
Wings Universe

Sky Garry was hanging out at the Galadria Space Bridge Outpost in the Delta Prysmos Sector when a pirate ship appeared overhead and dropped a bomb on him and several other passersby. Hoist the Flag
Toys
Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers

- Sky Garry (Autobot, 1991)
- ID number: C-360
- Accessories: Two guns, ramp, platform, Micro Trailer #0
- Released in the Return of Convoy part of the original Takara Transformers toyline, Sky Garry transforms into a Cybertronic starship with landing skids. His canopy can open up and seat a Micromaster or two, though not securely so they rattle around. His middle section is expandable, allowing him to carry up to three Micro Trailers, though he only comes with one. He has holes and pegs to secure the Trailers' sides, plus a catch in the center to grip the raised square on the trailers' top. Pulling his halves out from the trailers and pressing the orange button in the center of his expanded section (aka the robot groin) releases the catch and drops the trailers.
- He also has a third tower mode, using the gray platform on his back as a battle station midway up. In this mode, Sky Garry is supposed to attach Micro Trailers at his sides via the 5 mm posts on his arms, plugging the Trailers to them with the holes midway down the Trailers' sides. Bizarrely though, these pegs were beveled into uselessness, which is even weirder given that Sky Garry is the only toy meant to attach the Trailers via those holes. He also has a standard Micromaster ramp connector and ramp piece (using the same mold as Skyhopper's Helicopter and Groundshaker's ATV), which lets him connect to any other ramp-compatible toy, such as Micromaster bases... though the point the ramp attaches to on him is a sheer vertical wall so its usefulness is... debatable.
- Sky Garry comes with his Micro Transformer partner Shotbomber and a black Micro Trailer.
- Sky Garry's sticker sheet includes multiple optional stickers: four Autobot symbols on white backdrops, and four black circles with yellow stars. The latter are marked as special stickers to denote whoever you attach them to is a member of the Battlestars. This set comes from an era where most of the Takara releases use laminated paper decals with notoriously weak adhesive, which makes the smaller decals (like the small black squares on his shoulders) very, very likely to fall off and get lost.
Notes

- According to Transformers Generations Deluxe, Star Garry was a pre-production name for the character.
- Both Sky Garry and Grandus have special attacks relating to things considered "mysterious". In Sky Garry's case, the "mystery circle" of his "Mystery Circle Punch" is the Japanese term for "crop circle". What this was actually supposed to connote is uncertain, but as far as it is known, the attack does not utilize wheat in any way.
- Sky Garry's mold was redecoed into the evil "Deathgarrygun" (デスギャリガン Desugyarigan) mecha for Takara's Brave of Gold Goldran series. This version came with three Micro Trailers, but all of the launching mechanisms were removed from them. This was just one of several late-series Transformers molds recycled for a Brave toyline. In the show itself, the mecha is considerably larger than the rest of the cast, and the face had a mouthplate. It was also mass-produced by the series' antagonistic faction, the Walzac Republic Empire. During the final battle, one of the units is transformed into a much larger and more demonic-looking form, Cyber Deathgarrygun. The Deathgarrygun toy would later become fairly easy to obtain thanks to its reissue by Sonokong in South Korea. Deathgarrygun toy gallery at a Japanese fansite.
- The word "Garry" isn't an English word, prompting fans to wonder what it's supposed to mean. Sadly, in the end, no one really knows...
- One theory is that Sky Garry's name is a misspelling of "Sky Carry". There is some support for this theory: First, the difference in Japanese between the katakana for the "Ca" sound and for the "Ga" sound is just one diacritical mark. Second, "Garry" is a commonly used suffix in Japanese names for transforming robots that transport ("carry") other robots or vehicles. Examples include Jet Garry from Bandai's Machine Robo franchise. The criticism of this theory is that while bad transliterations (i.e. the word is spelled right in Japanese, just converted to English wrong) are fairly common in Japanese names, katakana misspellings of the Japanese words are much less common. Thus, it seems somewhat unlikely that decades of Japanese robots using the name "Garry" are simply misspelling it.
- Another theory is that Garry is short for "Garrison". The support for this theory is that Japanese versions of English words are often shortened versions, such as the Japanese word "Ice" used for "Ice Cream". However, "Garrison" seems like a poorer description than "Carry" for the transportation robots that are generally named "Garry" in Japan.
- The most obscure theory is that Garry is a mistransliteration of Galley, which is a type of ancient war ship. The advantage that this theory has over the "Carry" theory is that "Galley" and "Garry" have the same Japanese katakana spelling. This means that it would be a bad transliteration, like "Minelba" vs. "Minerva", which is much more common than an incorrect katakana spelling. However, like the "Garrison" theory, "Galley" is criticized for not being as good a descriptor of the transportation robots (both ground and air types) that are named "Garry".
- In the mid to late-1990s, Sky Garry was one of the most commonly bootlegged Transformers, appearing in several different sizes. Most of them were carded and of poor quality. The carded ones are notable for their extra chrome pieces and separating legs. There was also a bootleg Sky Garry in box packaging from another manufacturer, which saw release at Toys"R"Us in the mid-1990s under the name "Convert-A-Bot Cybertron FX-7". This bootleg was of surprisingly high quality and included his Microtrailer but with the Growl mold rather than Shotbomber's.


