Glyph (Animated)

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This article is about the female Autobot from Animated. For the female Autobot from Generation 1, see Glyph (G1).
Glyph is an Autobot from the Animated continuity family.
Weird adorable science!

Glyph is a researcher, and a fairly respected one in her chosen field of archaeometry. She's more than a bit of a wallflower though, often found engrossed in the latest data file she's working on. She doesn't make friends easily, as she often has trouble relating to her colleagues. As a result, she's more than happy to hole herself up for solar cycles on data processing projects for the Autobot Science Guild.

Fiction

Animated cartoon

Yes, and turn...

Glyph was among the Autobots going about their daily business when Captain Fanzone accidentally transwarped to Cybertron, but she seemed to be too busy talking to Bumper to notice. This Is Why I Hate Machines


Notes

  • Glyph was designed by freelance character designer Brianne Drouhard for use on the show, and was first revealed in an online post showing her robot mode. [1]
  • Like the original Glyph, she shares a body style with Bumblebee.
  • Glyph graduated from Drouhard University, named for Brianne Drouhard, the character designer who created her. She is an Archaeometrist like her Generation 1 counterpart, and is known to have studied Gorlam Prime (introduced in IDW Publishing's “Spotlight: Nightbeat”). Her closeness with Tap-Out is a reference to the fact that both their Generation 1 counterparts were BotCon exclusives in the same year.