Demolishor (ROTF)
| The name or term "Demolishor" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Demolishor (disambiguation). |
| This article is about just one Constructicon, despite what much of the media and fandom seems to think. For the combined super-robot , see Devastator (ROTF). |
- Demolishor is a Decepticon from the Revenge of the Fallen franchise in the live-action film continuity family.

The gigantic Demolishor may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but he's smart enough to know when to fight openly and when to stick to the shadows. Arriving on Earth to find Megatron dead, he went into hiding, gathering other Decepticons who needed a big, blunt instrument to cower behind. Now in charge of this little band, he awaits the day when a new Decepticon leader will rise.
Fiction
IDW Transformers comics
Demolishor was detected in Shanghai, China, prompting the human-Autobot N.E.S.T. team under Major Lennox and Optimus Prime to move out. Alliance issue 4
Revenge of the Fallen movie
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Games
Revenge of the Fallen: The Game
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Toys
Revenge of the Fallen
Voyager Class toys
- Demolishor (2009)
- Japanese ID number: RD-03
Demolisher transformers from a red construction backhoe into a very unique robot mode via a surprisingly complex transformation (no where near as complicated as Optimus Prime). His Mech Alive gimmick in robot mode is a drum in each arm that spins when you move his lower arm, not in the shoulders as the packaging call out states. He has real rubber treads that sadly can't move, and no little plastic wheels that help it move either. As anyone can see, he's almost impossible to stand up--let alone get him in any poses--but it is possible; though his arms can (theoretically) be used to prop him up, his top-and-back-heavy upper wheel makes the figure difficult to balance. Because of his robot mode he does suffer from Bulkhead Syndrome (only if you measure height up to the head), barely being a head taller than Bumblebee.


