Cyclonus (Armada)

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The name or term "Cyclonus" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Cyclonus (disambiguation).
The name or term "Snow Cat" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Snow Cat (disambiguation).
Cyclonus is a Decepticon from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family. He took the name Snow Cat after receiving a new body.
"Morale? We've never had morale around here!"

Cautious. Reliable. Uneager. These are not words to describe Cyclonus. He is one wild and craaaaaaazy guy. Seriously, he's the guy in the group that even the other Cons think is a little unbalanced. His usual battle tactic is to rush straight in with every piece of artillery he has blazing, all while laughing maniacally. Other times, he yodels while rushing straight in with every piece of artillery he has blazing.

He loves combat, and isn't particularly picky about which side he's on, so long as he gets to shoot things. He's not especially bright, but Megatron knows the value of a soldier largely without fear.

Hungarian name: Ciklon ("Cyclone", Armada), Hósapka ("Snow Cap", Snow Cat)
Polish name: Cyklotron (Armada)
Japanese name: Sandstorm (Armada), Snowstorm (Snow Cat)

Fiction

Cartoon continuity

Armada cartoon

Voice actor: Don Brown (English), Isshin Chiba (Japanese), Peter Kjellström (Swedish), Tobias Lelle (German)

Cyclonus is a wild soldier under Megatron's command. He is closely partnered with his comrade Demolishor, with whom he sometimes shares a love/hate relationship. He is known for having a maniacal personality and will often fire at targets frantically, risking damage to his own teammates. He has a quirky and sarcastic personality, often leading to harsh punishment by his commander. For some unknown reason, Cyclonus had the habit of falling asleep at random intervals during downtime after battles. He could be the first recorded case of a narcoleptic Decepticon (although not the first narcoleptic in Transformers full-stop).

Cyclonus served Megatron throughout The Unicron Battles, and was a key player in the united Armada against the chaos-bringer. His alternate form is a helicopter, and he often took pleasure in tormenting the three kids under Optimus Prime's protection. He joined the Autobot unit after the demise of Megatron, though with reservations.

Energon cartoon

Voice actor: Don Brown (English), Isshin Chiba (Japanese), Johan Hedenberg (Swedish, Cyclonus), Anders Öjebo (Swedish, Snow Cat)

Cyclonus returned as the guardian of the Cybertron City based on the moon. Although he served in his role dutifully, he was yearning for the days of combat. Not long after the attacks on Mars and Asteroid City, the moon would also be attacked, a battle through which Cyclonus would hold up a small resistance before he was presumed destroyed. As Demolishor prepared for more Terrorcon assaults on Earth, Cyclonus surfaced, having tucked tail and ran, abandoning the Cybertron City on the moon to be looted of its Energon. Cyclonus assisted Demolishor and the Autobots until Tidal Wave showed up wielding Megatron's Sword, a blade forged by Alpha Quintesson from the Spark of Megatron. Believing that it was proof of Megatron, Cyclonus abandoned the Autobots and Demolishor, joining Alpha Quintesson's forces.

Cyclonus would once again serve Megatron when the commander was revived within Unicron for some time, before sustaining damages from an Autobot assault while retreating. Having failed to topple the Energon Towers, Cyclonus returned injured to his commander, begging for repairs. In a rage, Megatron bound Cyclonus to the wall using Unicron's internal tentacles as punishment. Cyclonus was then fused with Unicron's essence in a painful manner and upgraded into Snow Cat, who then took up yodeling, and skiing. Kicker Beware! During The Powerlinx Battles Snow Cat and Demolishor had to deal with a gigantic Insecticon, who was mutated by the Super Energon.

Cybertron

Universe Toy Bio

Following The Powerlinx Battles, Snow Cat went totally starkers (it wasn't a long trip), and without Megatron to guide him, wandered the streets of Kaon, a raving loon during the planet's evacuation.

Snow Cat's Universe bio sets him off-camera during the events of Cybertron rather within the pre-existing Universe storyline. This is likely due to the Universe storyline giving way to and folding into the Fanclub Cybertron comic which is set largely on this abandoned Cybertron.

Dreamwave comics continuity

Armada comic


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Energon comic

Ten years after the destruction of Unicron, Cyclonus was spotted in Cyber City, oddly not blowing anything up. This Evil Reborn

Later, Snow Cat, under the command of Scorponok, captured the Omnicons in a small town in the Yukon and rigged them to a machine that would extract their energon to feed Unicron, then reprogram them as Terrorcons. However, the Omnicons learned the value of teamwork thanks to the shared-hallucination-induced disembodied advice-giving head of Over-Run, broke free, and totally kicked his ass. Omni-Potent

Much later, Snow Cat was one of several Decepticons who attempted to "sneak" into Ocean City and steal the data for the Autobots' Omega Supreme prototype. He rushed into the dark hangar, smacked into a scaffolding like a big dumb doof, and was chased out by security. Megatron didn't buy Snow Cat's recounting of how his daring and skill was thwarted by a "sub sea earthquake" for one second. Dreamwave Summer Special

Due to the bankruptcy of Dreamwave Productions, it has not been confirmed if Cyclonus and Snow Cat are one and the same in this reality. If Snow Cat was indeed a reformatted Cyclonus, then it is likely that he was taken during the horsemen's attack on Cybertron during issue 21.

Toys

Armada

Craaaaaaazy air-taxi!
  • Cyclonus with Mini-Con Crumplezone (Deluxe, 2002/2003)
    • Japanese ID number: MD-04
    • Accessories: Missile, "gatling" missile, rotor blade
Cyclonus transforms into a Cybertronian helicopter coloured in light blue, light grey with dark blue and gold accents. His Mini-Con Crumplezone can be attached to the front of his helicopter cockpit for added firepower. His primary gimmick is a trigger-activated gear assembly that runs through the length of the vehicle mode; pulling the trigger both spins the rotor blade and a gear system in the cockpit area. If Crumplezone is attached, the gears make his cannon move back and forth. Attaching a compatible geared Mini-Con to the square frame on the underside of his cockpit (any member of the Destruction Mini-Con Team, the Adventure Mini-Con Team, or Refute) allows the gear system to activate their gear-wheel gimmicks as well by pulling the trigger. Attaching Mini-Cons to the powerlinx plugs on either of his wing-mounted weapons pods launches a spring-loaded missile. In robot mode, attaching a Mini-Con to the plugs on either side of his legs will make a spring-loaded (non-firing) cannon pop up from his shins.
The Takara release of Cyclonus has some slight color differences from the Hasbro, including a "separated" painted sigil, and a much brighter white plastic.
This mold was also used to make Cybertron Buzzsaw.


  • Sandstorm w/ Cannon and Destruction Micron (Multi-pack, 2003)
    • Japanese ID number: MS-04
    • Accessories: Missile, "gatling" missile, rotor blade
"Sandstorm" was sold both as an individual and in a multi-pack with the Destruction Mini-Con Team, whose gear-gimmicks were designed to function with Cyclonus's gearing system. All of the toys in the set are identical to their individual releases.

  • Cyclonus (Happy Meal toy, 2003)
    • Accessories: Rotor
Part of the McDonald's Armada promotion, this extremely simplified version of Cyclonus transforms into an assault helicopter. Rolling his vehicle form forward spins his rotor prop, which launches into the air after picking up enough speed, a gimmick like that of the Generation 2 Rotor Force toys. He could combine with the Happy Meal versions of Megatron, Starscream and Demolishor toys to form a "super vehicle".

Let's make some crazy Energon!
  • Megatron with Leader-1 and Cyclonus with Crumplezone (Built to Rule, 2003)
Part of the largest Transformers series Built to Rule set, Cyclonus can be assembled into an assault helicopter, a robot, or whatever your imagination can do with the blocks provided. Cyclonus is the only Built to Rule "figure" that does not have some kind of missile launcher. He came with a block-version of his Mini-Con partner Crumplezone, as well as the larger Megatron with Leader-1 model.


Still Crazy In Spite Of All These Gears.
  • Powerlinx Cyclonus with Mini-Con Crumplezone (Deluxe, 2003)
    • Accessories: Missile, "gatling" missile, rotor blade
This redeco of Cyclonus uses mostly bright green plastic, as well as dark grey and chocolate-brown. He retains all of his original gimmicks and still has his Mini-Con partner. He may have been designed as something of a questionable homage to Springer.[1]
This toy was not released as part of the normal Micron Legend series in Japan, but was straight-imported as a USA Edition exclusive to LaOX stores on September 27th, 2003.
In November of 2003, US Toys "R" Us stores had special bonus pack Max-Con (Deluxe) toys, which came with a single bonus Mini-Con attached to the card over their sticker, for less than the price as a normal Max-Con during Toys "R" Us' post-Thanksgiving-day sale. Like Powerlinx Hot Shot, Powerlinx Cyclonus came with one of the Adventure Mini-Con Team members: Dune Runner, Iceberg or Ransack.


Energon

  • Cyclonus with Mini-Con Crumplezone (Deluxe, 2004)
    • Japanese ID number: SD-03
    • Accessories: Missile, "gatling" missile, rotor blade
This is an 'urban-camouflage' redeco of Cyclonus, presented in mostly shades of gray with black and purple. The majority of the paint applications are black and white in a camouflage pattern. He retains all of his gimmicks and Mini-Con partner.
Released at the start of the Japanese Super Link line, this toy did not appear in the American Energon line until late 2004 as a KB Toys exclusive, alongside the similarly-previously-Super-Link-only version of Demolishor.

Does not come with Frostbite :(
  • Snow Cat (Deluxe, 2004)
    • Japanese ID number: SD-10
    • Accessories: 2 missiles
Snow Cat transforms into a G.I. Joe "Snow Cat" SAM half-track. He is cast in primarily white and light blue plastics, with clear and burgundy for accents. In vehicle mode, the front wheel-hubs and sideskirts can be lowered to form skis for the vehicle to travel on, while in robot mode the sideskirt-skis fold down from his feet to allow him to "ski" in robot mode. He features twin spring-loaded missile launchers available to him in both modes; in robot mode, they end up as a back-mounted over-shoulder assembly. Unusually for Transformers of this era, he has a visible cockpit interior with a partially frosted windshield and working windshield wiper, further homaging the G.I. Joe toy he was designed after.

Universe

  • Snow Cat (Deluxe, 2005/2006)
    • Accessories: 2 missiles
The Energon Snow Cat mold was redecoed in superdark blue with orange accents and released as an exclusive to Kay-Bee stores in 2005, along with a redeco of Energon Downshift. However, at the time Kay-Bee was undergoing financial troubles, closing numerous stores across the United States, and it appears that the two toys did not make it to a great many of the stores that remained open. Many did make their way to Toy Liquidator outlets, a sub-company within Kay-Bee mostly found in outlet malls. In 2006, it seems the toys finally made it to a wider distribution through the remaining Kay-Bee stores.

Notes

Height: 19' 7" (17' 1" vehicle mode)
Weight: 16,550 lbs
Power: 1800 shaft horsepower
Vehicle top speed: 190 mph
  • The colors chosen for Universe Snow Cat emulate the colors of vehicles present in G.I. Joe's Night Force sub-line. However, there was never a Night Force Snow Cat in the line.
  • In the cartoon, Cyclonus NEVER had the right Mini-Con. In one episode, it is Longarm that he uses, while in another episode, it is Drill Bit (whom he refers to as Crumplezone).
  • Snow Cat may have been originally intended as a separate character. Hasbro appears to have implied this is the case, saying that designing the toys before the show was completed led to "some characters not aligning together in the animation and toy expressions". [2]

References

  1. Aaron Archer, in an "Orson's World" post, once noted that if he had his way, he'd have named the toy as a new character called "Sprigger". We assume he actually meant "Springer"...
  2. [Q&A]