Sharkticon (species)
| This article is about the Generation 1 Quintesson shark-monster. For the Energon Decepticon submarine, see Sharkticon (Energon). |
- Sharkticons are Quintesson mass-produced enforcers from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Sharkticons are big, dumb, plentiful and voracious—in short, perfect soldiers for the Quintessons. It's not unusual for the Quintessons to throw their captives into a big tank full of the feisty nippers after a mock trial just for chuckles. Though individual Sharkticons are not especially durable, like piranha, they swarm in en masse and can devour a full-sized robot in a few seconds with their razor-sharp teeth and claws.
One notable Sharkticon—if not the only notable individual Sharkticon—is Gnaw, friend to the young Autobot Wheelie.
| “ | I am a swarm member. I don't like being alone. | ” |
—A Sharkticon's description of his race, Transformers: Call of the Future | ||
- Japanese name: Sharktron
Fiction
Cartoon continuity
Generation 1 cartoon
- Voice actor: Jim Cummings, Frank Welker (English)

When Hot Rod and Kup found themselves stranded on the planet Quintessa, they were captured by Allicons and brought to a group of Quintessons to be put on trial. The Autobots witnessed two other prisoners be judged "innocent" and dropped in a large pit of Sharkticons, but when it was their turn, they managed to get out of the pit and fought back. Soon enough, the Dinobots arrived and started thrashing the Sharkticons until they backed down. Grimlock then ordered them to turn against their Quintesson masters, and apparently choosing to follow the strongest one, the Sharkticons complied. The Transformers: The Movie
Five Faces of Darkness, Part 1 Five Faces of Darkness, Part 2
During the brief Quintesson-Decepticon alliance which besieged Cybertron, a command team of Sharkticons were deployed to the deeper levels of the Transformer homeworld in order to find the master switch which would shut down all Transformers as part of the Quintesson master plan. Fortunately, the command team was intercepted by Rodimus Prime and Blitzwing, who prevented the trio from succeeding in their goal. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 5.
Forever Is a Long Time Coming The Quintesson Journal Money Is Everything The Face of the Nijika
A large group of Sharkticons were later infected with the Hate Plague, and was chasing a lone Quintesson on an unknown planet when Sky Lynx saved him. The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1
Kiss Players

When the time-traveling Kiss Players Marissa Faireborn, Shaoshao Li and Atari Hitotonari found themselves on a mysterious planet in the year 2011, their ship was captured and they were surrounded by Sharkticons. Shaoshao attempted to placate them with the universal greeting she had learned from Hot Rod in 2006, but the Sharkticons swarmed over them while Shao cursed the Autobot as a liar.
Put on trial by the Quintessons, they were found "not guilty" and dropped into a pit full of even more hungry Sharkticons. Only a last-minute rescue by Optimus Prime and Goldbug saved them from being devoured. Pity.
Call of the Future
During Shockwave's reign of destruction, the Quintessons provided technology to allow the elite of the surviving Transformers to travel back in time to obtain the Zel Quartz before Shockwave learned of its existence. One Sharkticon came in secret with Galvatron and the Decepticons to help them. However, a destabilization in space-time occurred and when their shuttle crash-landed, all the Transformers were scattered. The Sharkticon found himself alone, which he disliked. Later, the Decepticons found it; it joined them until Starscream stole the Quartz and went off into space, causing the future Transformers, including the Sharkticon, to return to their own era. Transformers: Call of the Future
Marvel Comics continuity
When sharing war stories, Landmine claimed to have faced off against 50 Sharkticons. Recipe for Disaster!
In a strange alternate future, the Sharkticons were sent by the Quintessons to the surface of Junkion to retrieve a lost data canister. Their clumsiness alerted Wreck-Gar to their presence and they were driven off by the Junkions. In the melee, the canister was lost deeper in the junk pile where the finder-alarm was disabled. The Big Broadcast of 2006 (US)
Universe: Featuring the Wreckers
Dreamwave comics continuity
Wild and deadly, with a voracious appetite for energon, the Sharkticons are slaves from a Quintesson colony world, used by their masters as soldiers and guards. Transformers: The Ultimate Guide
Packs of Sharkticons are also known to prowl Cybertron since at least the Great Shutdown, though how they got there is unknown. One such pack attacked Shockwave shortly after he was reawakened, and only the intervention of Herald of Unicron Scourge saved his life. As thanks, Shockwave blasted his savior and used him as the basis for his twisted experiments. Gee. Cold War
Around the same time, a lone Sharkticon identifying itself as "Gnaw" was befriended by the Autobot survivalist Wheelie, and when its young companion joined the Autobot resistance movement led by Hot Rod, so did it. Passive Aggression
IDW comics continuity
On the world of LV-117, carvings of the Sharkticons and Quintessons adorned an ancient temple. Spotlight: Wheelie
Toys
Generation 1
- Gnaw (Sharkticon, 1986)
- Accessories: Tail, "Maceration Laser"
- Gnaw transforms into a rotund, squat-limbed, shark-like monster. His beast-mode tail becomes a mace weapon for robot mode and is also the most frequently missing piece from many Gnaws on the secondary market. Because of its fictional appearance as mass armies, it is one of the few Generation 1 army builder toys, though it is notably costly to use it for that purpose.
- Though the toy is labeled as "Gnaw", much like the Scrapmetal toy, it can be considered either the individual character or one of the countless others of its type.
Timelines
- Sharkticon
Merchandise
Robot Heroes

- Snarl vs. Sharkticon (2009)
- Sharkticon came with Snarl, who is actually Slag, who has been renamed in recent years.
Notes
- In Japan, the Sharkticon is considered an "Animatron", the Japanese name for the Predacons. It was also not available as part of the normal retail assortment, despite its semi-prominent fictional appearance. At first, it was a promotional item as part of a Beastformer giveaway. It was later made available in limited quantities, seemingly in US packaging, as a mail-away during 1988's Super-God Masterforce series.
- When asked about the Sharkticon design in an interview, Floro Dery's reply was, "Sharkticon is a shark."[1] He's seen some pretty weird-ass sharks.
- During the Arctic level of the Transformers: Autobots movie video game, Create-A-Bot says, "This bites." Ironhide replies, "Bites?! Are there Sharkticons in here?"
- In Revenge of the Fallen, Sam's garbage disposal becomes a Sharkticon-looking monstrosity.




