Autobot (G2)

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This article is about the Generation 2 watch-Autobot. For the faction to which he belonged, see Autobot.
Autobot is an... Autobot from the Generation 2 portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Available in the finest vending machines across the country.

The confusingly-named Autobot transforms from a human wristwatch (or "time machine"--take that as literally as you will) to a humanoid robot.

Fiction

Dreamwave comics continuity

Hey, that other guy isn't supposed to be a Decepticon either!

Autobot was there to witness Megatron's execution of Emirate Xeon, amongst a group of Decepticon spectators. The War Within #2

Toys

Generation 2

Sadly not featured in a hilarious rap-filled commercial.
  • Autobot (Watch, 1993)
    • Accessories: Watchband
Autobot originated in the 1983 Microman Micro Change line as MC-06 Watch Robo, where he was available in four different colors. In 1993, he was released directly by Takara in North America as part of Generation 2, alongside Scorpia and the wristwatches of Superion, Galvatron, and Ultra Magnus.
He transforms from a boxy silver chrome robot to a boxy functional digital watch that attaches to a plastic wristband.


Notes

Robot Time Machine in watch, "battle station", "galactic shuttle", "cosmic tank", "solar creature" and robot forms. No, this time we're not joking.
  • After being released in Micro Change, Autobot was sold by Takara in a line called Watch Q in 1984. The watches who would become Kaltor and Scorpia were also sold in Watch Q, as were a bunch of other transforming watches who were never sold as Transformers.
  • Autobot was also sold as part of Takara's North American Kronoform line, where he was called "Robot Time Machine" and had the unique honor of appearing in a television commercial that advertised him as being, at the least, a Six Changer (albeit a highly unconvincing one).
Aiee! Fruit!
  • He has the distinction of being THE prototypical transforming watch toy of the 1980s, with scores of knock-offs produced during that era. Surprisingly, one of these was advertised within an issue of Marvel's Transformers series! "The Next Best Thing to Being There!" featured an ad from the Nabisco company for a "Robot-Watch" (plainly Autobot, with "Quartz" replacing "Takara" on his chest) at the cost of $3.95 and 3 "Bonkers" candy labels.
  • Two versions of Autobot's packaging are depicted in Transformers Generations, one using his Micro Change art with an Autobot symbol slapped on and the other with original art. According to the text, the former was a packaging mock-up; the one shown on this page is how he was released.