Fearswoop (ROTF)

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This article is about the Decepticon jet from Revenge of the Fallen. For the Decepticon jet from Generation 1, see Fearswoop (G1).
Fearswoop is a Decepticon from the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the live-action film series continuity family.
You know you're a lousy 'Con when FREAKING SKYWARP is more terrifying than you.

Fearswoop is dumb as a dented manifold, something of a chicken, and overall an incredibly minor soldier in the Decepticon army. He's only dangerous for the fact that he's a practical jokester whose pranks end up going too far. His capers always cross the line and end up causing trouble for those around him.


Fiction

Revenge of the Fallen box copy

Fearswoop's latest juvenile exploit has caused him to mutate into a monolithic titan, thanks to the power of a mysterious artifact. This has done nothing to curb his desires, and he's wasted no time in cutting a swath of destruction across the planet Earth, all for his own delinquent amusement with his new-found power. The Autobots Sideswipe and Mudflap have been dispatched to stop him by any means necessary... The Fury of Fearswoop


Toys

Revenge of the Fallen

Let's admit it: It's hard to take an evil alien robot seriously when he shares the same color scheme as Hobbes.
  • The Fury of Fearswoop (Figure multi-pack, 2009)
    • Accessories: 2 flame-missiles
Fearswoop is a redeco of the 2007 Transformers movie toyline's Dreadwing, transforming into a modified MiG-29 "Fulcrum" fighter jet (with a VTOL fan and what looks like to be an undercarriage sensor pod). His flame projectiles serve dual purpose in both modes, as afterburner exhaust flames in vehicle mode and as "flamethrower" projectiles in robot mode. His chest also has a spring-loaded Automorph gimmick, opening up and revealing more robot parts.
Fearswoop was only available in the Walmart exclusive "The Fury of Fearswoop" 3-pack with "battle damaged" versions of Legends class Sideswipe and Mudflap. The sizes of the Autobots compared to the much larger Deluxe class Fearswoop make for one of the better representations of real-life scale in Transformers toys... but the packaging copy ruins it for everyone by claiming Fearswoop was unnaturally super-sized.
This mold was also used to make Overcast.


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