Talk:Rumble (G1)
Shouldn't this page just be 'Rumble'? - RolonBolon 17:40, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
I think so, the only other Rumble I can think of is from GF.
On a similar note, how do we want to explain the fact that in the Japanese dub, Frenzy was the blue cassette? I think a "However, in the Japanese dub, all of this was done by Frenzy" would be the easyest. --FortMax 18:20, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
Smallest Decpeticon?
Quite possibly. I remember one episode where he fought Spike. They were the same size, and Spike was actually able to push him around a bit, though Rumble, being machine, ultimately prevailed. But then there was another episode where Rumble was about double Spike's size.71.34.68.213 22:02, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
- Haha, scale! But seriously, he was indeed pretty consistently depicted as the smallest robot-mode Decepticon on the show, although Laserbeak or Ravage might have been smaller. He's probably not the smallest Decepticon ever, though--that honor would presumably belong to one of the Micromasters, or maybe one of the weird merchandise-only characters like Enemy. --Andrusi 23:16, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
Italian name(s)
Uh... hrm. The Italian wiki page lists Rumble as Tartar and Frenzy as Scarlet (Tremor), with a note saying Frenzy/Tremor appeared in the live action movie. Meanwhile, an Italian article on the Movie compares Frenzy with his G1 counterpart, shows a screenshot of the blue robot, and identifies it as Tremor/Frenzy. The TF wiki currently lists Rumble as Tremor and Frenzy as Tartar.
Offhand, I can't find anything that says Rumble and Frenzy were actually sold in Italy. Given the evidence... I guess... the blue robot on the show was Tremor, but the Italians consider the blue robot to have been Frenzy? I am so confused. --Monzo 23:44, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

