Menasor (G1)

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The name or term "Menasor" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Menasor (disambiguation).
Menasor is a Decepticon in the Generation 1 continuity family.

Menasor was meant to be the ultimate Decepticon weapon, and perhaps he would have been, if not for the fatal flaw in his design. His mind was designed to merge together the psyches of the five Stunticons who compose his form, but the great depth of loathing the four limb components feel towards Motormaster has created a primal psychological rift and left Menasor an unpredictable mass of conflicting chaotic impulses. Extremely powerful, mentally unstable, and prone to violent tantrums where he lashes out at anything in range. Menasor is not a weapon to point and fire, but a raging monster to turn lose on the battlefield and then get as far away from as possible.

Dennis the Menasor


Fiction

Animated continuity

Voice Actor: Rege Cordic (US), Kōji Totani (Japan)

The Transformer manga

Zone OVA and manga

Voice Actor: Masato Hirano (Japan)
Hmm I wonder if he's evil...

(Menasor is referred to as one of the Nine Great Demon Generals. This terminology, accompanied with Violen Jygar's supernatural origin and the presence of dead Decepticons in the ranks implies that Menasor had died previously to Zone and was brought back to life.)

When Violen Jygar siezed command of the Decepticons, his first act was to recruit 9 Demon-Generals from Decepticon history. Menasor was selected to be one of those Generals and was given new power and weaponry to make him an even greater threat than before. Menasor was sent to the Planet Feminia to wreak havoc along with Abominus and Overlord. Together, the 3 Decepticon Demon-Generals destroyed the entire planet and nearly killed Victory Saber in the process.

Marvel Comics continuity

Dreamwave comics continuity

Toys

Generation 1

  • Menasor (1986)
Japanese ID number: D-55
Menasor was avalible individualy or as a giftset.
An Japanese VS-A set with Superion was planned, but unreleased.

Classics

  • Menasor (Legends, 2006)
See Motormaster.

Unreleased toys

Redecos of all five Stunticons were planned for release in 1994, but was cancelled with only a handfull of test shots and production samples made. A small run of Breakdowns were released as the 1994 BotCon exclusive.