Junkheap (AOE)

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This article is about the garbage truck Decepticon from Age of Extinction. For the garbage truck Decepticon from Dark of the Moon, see Garagebot. For a list of other meanings, see Junkheap (disambiguation).
Junkheap is a Decepticon from the Age of Extinction portion of movie continuity family.
Junkheap is only good for one thing. Wait...three things.

Built by KSI, Junkheap is a Waste Management garbage truck composed of three robots, mostly-mindless drones built by humans using the element Transformium.

Well, except for when he's one robot.

Fiction

Movies

Age of Extinction film

Junkheap's three components—consisiting of a large green robot, a medium-sized white robot, and a small yellow robot—lay dormant in KSI's Beijing branch factory when Galvatron staged a rebellion and brought all of KSI's creations under his control. Along with the other drones, Junkheap stormed Hong Kong to track down the Seed, splitting into his components to cover more ground. In the ensuing fight, Hound used a K-Bar knife to stab the white Junkheap in the head. The green and yellow Junkheaps were also destroyed by Hound. Age of Extinction

The Last Knight film

In Hong Kong, a yellow Junkheap unit and a green Junkheap unit fought, while a white Junkheap stood by, before joining in. At least two Junkheap units resided in Cuba, where they would play friendly games of volleyball. The Last Knight

Toys

Age of Extinction

Feed me, Seymour.
  • Junkheap (Power Battler, 2014)
Junkheap is based on his largest, green component robot, but transforms into an entire garbage truck. His "Claw Crush!" action feature is a chomping claw which can be activated in both modes; embedded in his chest for robot, or in the back of the bin when in vehicle mode.
The figure (as well as the back of the packaging) sports the logo of Waste Management, and was initially heavily promoted as the result of a cooperation, with the toy's alternate mode revealed on the official Transformers Facebook page as part of a celebration of Earth Day.
However, as a tail-ender for the Power Battlers assortment, Junkheap eventually fell victim to "tail end of the line" syndrome, and wasn't officially released until much later than initially planned, not helped by a massive slowdown at US West Coast docks caused by union action. Junkheap was only available in Hasbro's Asian markets, and from US-based online retailers and discount stores like Ross, T.J.Maxx and Five Below. To make matters even worse, he was only included in one wave alongside the other two new Power Battlers figures, Vehicon and High Octane Bumblebee, while a revision of said wave that includes Vehicon and Bumblebee but lacks Junkheap was actually stocked by online retailers first, with some never even bothering to list the wave that includes Junkheap.
This sculpt was also used to make Adventure Junkion.

Notes

  • According to Hasbro's brand panel at BotCon 2014, 'stinky plastic' was briefly considered for Junkheap's toy, but the notion was vetoed for cost reasons.
  • The robot modes for Junkheap's components were revealed on Waste Management's Instagram account.[1]
  • Partially recolored versions of the Junkheap robot CGI models are used in The Last Knight to represent generic Cybertronians during the film's prologue.

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