Transformer clothing

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One way that non-Transformer species seem to have influenced Cybertronian culture is the relatively rare occurrence of Transformers wearing clothing.

Capes

Optimus and Megatron: Slaves to Fashion

From time to time, some high-ranked Cybertronians tend to wear capes. Presumably, they are a symbol of office, as only generals, commanders, and other such leaders have been seen sporting them. Exactly what material these capes are made from is unknown, but one presumes that Earth-style fabrics are likely extremely rare on Cybertron (which could make the capes even more special, considering).

Trenchcoats

You better accept the terms, or...

Quite a few characters have been depicted wearing trenchcoats, mostly when involved in detective work or similarly secretive activity.

Ponchos

¿Como estás?


Pretenders

No, really, thanks. I got to go now.
  • Most of the Pretender toys have clothing molded onto their Pretender shells. Naturally, it's only pretend clothing, being part of the Transformers' shells (which themselves might be considered a form of clothing).
  • In the TV commercial for the Pretenders, the human Pretenders can take off these clothes and reveal the muscle of the outer shells.
  • In Super-God Masterforce, human Pretenders wear clothes in their everyday lives as normal humans.
  • Cloudburst also wears normal clothing in Marvel Comics continuity. Recipe for Disaster!
  • In Revenge of the Fallen, the Pretender Alice conceals her lady-bits with clothing. When she transforms into her robot mode, her clothes appear to fold away in the same manner as her simulated skin. She did however show the ability to alter the appearance of her clothing.


Headwear

A cap-like helmet
This didn't happen. This didn't happen. This didn't happen... D-did this happen?
He Grimlock, he king.

Cosplay

Robot dancing!?

Sometimes, people on Earth wear clothing to look like various Transformers. Sometimes this is hot, sometimes this is sad.


Others

Hey, cover up! There are children watching!
Me Grimlock say it fun to learn! (Because knowledge is power!)
  • In an early plan to trap the Decepticons, the Autobots had to run around in lab coats. It was very silly. More than Meets the Eye, Part 3
  • Brawn made a seemingly metaphorical reference to footwear called proton boots.
  • The magic of Christmas once made Optimus Prime dress up in a festive outfit. Obviously, the big guy is a little too open to suggestion. The same holds true for Grimlock, it seems.
  • Grimlock is a king of fashion, at times wearing a crown, a bandana, an apron, a top hat and cane and... err...
  • In Japan, Rumble and Frenzy once dressed in garb modeled after the hooded outfits worn by the Ku Klux Klan. While Westerners would find this to be in very, very poor taste, the Japanese have been known to be somewhat ignorant about the negative cultural impact the Klan represent. Villains with outfits modeled after the Klan have appeared in many Japanese children's shows, including the [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Tetsujin 28-go|{{#if:Japanese version of Gigantor|Japanese version of Gigantor|Tetsujin 28-go}}]]. From their perspective, the Klan outfits just "look cool". Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers issue 7
  • The Convoy Council wear robes. They have their reasons, and they do not concern you.
  • The exostructures of the members of Council of Ancients resemble robes. They also have their reasons.
  • In Beast Wars II manga issue "Realize the Forbidden Love!", both Maximals and Seacons wear suits on Bighorn and Scylla's wedding. Instead of normal wedding suit or dress, Bighorn and Scylla wear [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Tanabata|{{#if:Hikoboshi and Orihime|Hikoboshi and Orihime|Tanabata}}]]'s clothes respectively.
  • In his Unicron-created dream world, Armada Megatron wore a crimson sash around his shoulders. He was apparently the ruler of all Cybertron in his dream, so it was probably ceremonial.
  • The Space Mini-Con Team and Sureshock have disguised themselves as humans using large, heavy jackets, coats, baseball caps, hats, sunglasses, and other items of clothing to try to blend in with other people in robot mode.
And yet, somehow not as ludicrous as the other Time Cop.


Toys

  • SCF Starscream (2002)
This highly articulated, non-transforming version of Starscream, part of the Japan-exclusive Super Collection Figures series, comes with removable shoulder pads and cloak. He also has a choice of normal head or a head with a crown.
  • Cybertron Starscream (Supreme, 2005)
Supreme Starscream, a colossally upscaled version of the Cybertron line's Voyager-class Starscream toy, comes with a Decepticon "Crown of Leadership" obviously based on the one worn by the original Starscream in the 1986 movie.
The sole Supreme-class figure of the Star Wars Transformers toyline, this gigantic Darth Vader mech includes an actual cloth cape that can attach to the back of the figure in robot mode in order to more closely resemble Vader in the Star Wars movies.
  • Masterpiece Grimlock (2009)
    • Japanese ID number: MP-8
Masterpiece Grimlock comes with an intelligence transfer helmet accessory, based upon the device Grimlock used to transfer his super-intelligence into Computron in "Grimlock's New Brain". He also comes with an apron and serving tray, to simulate the time he served drinks to alien diplomats in "Madman's Paradise". He was originally going to come with a crown commonly featured in the Marvel Comics as well, but that accessory was omitted.
  • King Grimlock (2009)
    • Japanese ID number: MP-8X
King Grimlock is Takara's special edition of Masterpiece Grimlock decoed to resemble his Marvel Comics appearances. As such, he comes with the crown that was omitted from the regular edition, but none of the other clothing accessories.
  • Masterpiece Grimlock (2010)
Hasbro's Toys"R"Us exclusive release of Masterpiece Grimlock came with the same accessories (including the crown) as King Grimlock, but uses a more cartoon inspired deco.
  • Dark of the Moon Megatron (Voyager, 2011)
The Voyager Class mold of DotM Megatron includes a rubbery cowl and cape to hide his injuries. They become a tarp for his truck mode.
  • Masterpiece Coronation Starscream (2012)
    • Japanese ID number: MP-11
A retool of the original Masterpiece Starscream, comes with a set of cape, shoulderpads and crown to recreate the coronation scene from the '86 movie (as the name suggests).
  • Masterpiece Sunstorm (2012)
    • Japanese ID number: MP-11S
A redeco of the Starscream above, comes with the same coronation set. It's actually the only redeco of that mold keeping it.
  • Combiner Wars Starscream (2015)
A redeco/retool of the the Leader Class Jetfire figure, this Starscream comes with a crown accessory.
  • Power of the Primes Starscream (2017)
This Starscream comes with a molded crown on his Combiner head.
  • Collaborative Draculus (2021)
An extensive retool of Titans Return Mindwipe, Draculus includes a soft-goods cape that can be attached to a peg on the back of his cowl.
  • Studio Series 86 Coronation Starscream (2022)
A slight redeco/retool of the Earthrise Voyager figure. Like the original Masterpiece figure, Starscream again comes with his crown, cape, and shoulderpads. He also now has a second set of null-rays to accommodate the latter accessories.

Merchandise

  • Starscream (2002)
Originally a chase figure in Japan, this remold of the regular figure includes a cape, newly molded limbs, and a head with the crown as seen in the movie.
  • Coronation Starscream (Diamond Select, 2008)
Released by Diamond Select Toys in 2008, Coronation Starscream was an exclusive to on-line retailer Action Figure Xpress. He was sculpted by Mark Wong of Art Asylum and limited to 600 pieces. It features Starscream decked out in the royal crown, cape, and big honkin' shoulder pads he wore (albeit briefly) in The Transformers: The Movie.


See also