Huffer (PCC)
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| The name or term "Huffer" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Huffer (disambiguation). |
- Huffer is an Autobot Commander from the Power Core Combiners series.

Huffer is a perennial complainer, even now that he's been upgraded and partnered with the Mini-Con Caliburst. One would think being stronger, faster, and more intelligent than ever before would curb his attitude, but those folks don't know Huffer very well. At least the Decepticons now have a second reason for hating him; not only is he annoying, but he can also kick their skidplates.
Toys
Power Core Combiners
- Huffer with Caliburst (Commander Class, 2010)
- Part of the first wave of Power Core Combiners Commander Class figures, Huffer transforms into a long-nosed semi truck cab of undetermined, probably-made-up model. He also has a secondary "power up" mode, in which he forms a super robot torso; in this configuration he can use the drone-limbs from any 5-pack set to make a new super-robot. His chestplate has a flip-up Mini-Con Powerlinx peg that allows him to use any Mini-Con as chest armor, though the nominal choice is his pack-in partner Caliburst. Huffer lacks 5mm holes of any kind, instead wielding Caliburst via a mini-con powerlinking peg. His hands will hold smaller pegs, such as Classics Rodimus's cannon, however.
- The first release of Huffer featured a bright orange hood, as pictured at right. A running change was quickly instated that switched the hood to the same yellow-orange color as the rest of his body.
- This mold was also used to make Crankcase.
Notes
- At BotCon 2010 Hasbro referred to Huffer as "the only heritage character in Power Core Combiners," suggesting that they may view him as being the same character as Generation 1 Huffer (although in recent days Hasbro has been less than interested in distinguishing between continuity variants of its repeating characters so it's open for interpretation). His bio supports this notion, though with the vague continuity of Power Core Combiners, any actual connection lies within the realm of personal canon.
- His torso mode head bears a striking resemblance to Generation 1 Menasor.


