Wreckloose (ROTF)

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This article is about Decepticon sports car. For the Jungle Planet komodo dragon, see Wreckloose (Cybertron).
Wreckloose is a Decepticon from the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the live-action film continuity family.

The deadly Wreckloose thinks fast and is fast, making him more than a match for Sideswipe. Sideswipe loves a challenge, though, and he'll gladly match wits and weapons with the Decepticon saboteur.

Toys

RPMs

Battle Series 2

  • Wreckloose vs. Sideswipe (R.P.M. Mini-Vehicle, 2009?)
    • Number: 01 of 06
Number one in a series of six Robot Powered Machines Mini-Vehicle Battle Series 2 versus packs, Wreckloose is a remold of Robot Powered Machines Sideways. As such, he is an untransformable Hot Wheels-like car, unless you count his robot mode being sculpted and painted onto the underside of him. The toy features through-axle construction that allows it to zip along at fast speeds on flat surfaces.
This version of Wreckloose has his robot mode painted almost entirely black, save for green and red highlights. "WRECKLOOSE" and a tiny Decepticon symbol are painted under his feet, the word "SIDEWAYS" from the original mold having been removed.
None of the RPM Battle Series 2 vehicles were released in North American markets, but have shown up for sale in Asia and Europe.

Speed Stars

Battle Series 2

  • Wreckloose vs. Sideswipe (Speed Stars Mini-Vehicle, 2010)
    • Number: 01 of 06
Number one in a series of six Speed Stars Mini-Vehicle Battle Series 2 versus packs, Wreckloose is a redeco of Robot Powered Machines Sideways. Unlike RPM Wreckloose, Speed Stars Wreckloose features the unpainted word "SIDEWAYS" molded on his underside.
This version of Wreckloose is further differentiated from the RPM by having its robot mode painted entirely green. As well, it loses a number of paint applications, including the headlights, taillights, exhausts, front grille, and hood-mounted air vents.

Notes

  • The two versions of Wreckloose sport differently-colored package art, reflecting the colorations of their respective underside-robots.