Kicker Jones

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Kicker is a human from the Energon portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
I wanna be Bob Dylan, Kicker Jones wishes he was somebody a little more funky.

Kicker Jones is the son of Dr. Brian Jones and Miranda Jones. He's brash and headstrong, always ready to leap before he looks. During the war over energon, Kicker accompanied the Autobots on many of their missions, even fighting Decepticons and Terrorcons himself by utilizing a high-tech battlesuit developed by his father. He is a top-notch cyclist, though his real strength is in his mysterious ability to detect and harness the power of energon.

Traumatic experiences while traveling with his father as a child have left Kicker a neuroses-riddled mess; agoraphobia, claustrophobia, technophobia, homophobia (don't ask), scotophobia, gigaentomophobia and borderline attachment disorder are just the beginning of his problems. He's slowly learning to trust others and, with the Autobots' continued love and support, might even one day be on speaking terms with his father!

True to his name, he tends to kick things. Usually his Autobot Partner.

Fiction

Cartoon continuity

Energon cartoon

Voice actor: Brad Swaile (English), Daisuke Kishio (Japanese), Masumi Asano (Young Kicker, Japanese), Johan Svensson (Swedish), Jimmy Redler (French)
Meanies.

As the Unicron Battles ended, Optimus Prime assumed command of Cybertron to lead the new Autobot-Decepticon alliance. With it came contact and diplomatic ties to Earth's governments, including Dr. Brian Jones, humanity's foremost expert on the newly discovered ore, energon. Doctor Jones travelled to Cybertron to meet with the Autobots, and he brought along his young son, Kicker. Kicker was initially very afraid of the strange, metal world and its towering robot inhabitants. While his father was busy, Kicker ran away, hiding in a long-ruined part of Cybertron. This led Optimus Prime to search for him, warning that the areas was strictly off-limits. While trying to escape the Autobot leader, Kicker accidentally fell down a long shaft only to be saved by a mysterious glowing sphere - Primus, the living heart of Cybertron. Fascinated by the boy, Primus imbued him with a special gift - the ability to detect energon, which manifested itself as an eerie, yellow glowing of his hair. Cybertron City

A father and son walk on the surface of a hostile planet... sounds fun.

Dr. Jones exploited his son's new talent, dragging the young Kicker from planet to planet, wherever they expected to find energon. Over time, due to his experiences on Cybertron, this mysterious power, as well as his father's often casual indifference to his son's well-being and wishes, Kicker came to greatly resent his father and the Transformers. The New Cybertron City Nevertheless, he still cared about his family, especially his younger sister, Sally, and would fight to protect them. As he grew up, Kicker and his family came to live in Ocean City, a subaquatic mining facility that was one of many established around the globe by the Earth-Cybertron alliance to search for energon. He formed a relationship with Misha Miramond, a young scientist stationed on a research outpost in Desert City.

Feel my angst, stupid wall!

Some ten years later on the day Ocean City discovered energon, Kicker was still bitter at his ordeal and his status as a tool for his father's scientific research, which concerned his mother. After the Cybertron City on Mars was destroyed by Terrorcons. Kicker was the first to realize Ocean City was their next target, thanks to his innate Primus-given sensitivity. Riding outside the city with Hot Shot in tow and concerned for the safety of his family inside, Kicker lured the strange beast Transformers away until he was surrounded but was saved at the last moment by Optimus Prime's Autobot reinforcements. Angry that his father had asked Optimus Prime to look after the boy, Kicker took off again away from the city and soon ended up in trouble despite assistance from the young Autobot Ironhide. Once again, Optimus Prime came to his rescue by throwing him a special suit developed by Dr. Jones specifically to protect Kicker in dangerous situations. After the dust settled, Optimus Prime explained that Dr. Jones knew Kicker would refuse to allow the Autobots to protect him, so the suit was made so Kicker could fight alongside the Autobots. Cybertron City

Kicker did not follow orders easily, and he loudly interrupted a strategic meeting between Optimus Prime and Alexis over what to do about the Terrorcon threat. Ocean City and the other mining colonies were evacuated of the human civilians and most of the staff, for fear of further attacks. Kicker's mother and sister left Ocean City behind, but he was very concerned about Misha, who chose to stay behind in Desert City with a skeleton research staff. Optimus teamed Kicker with Ironhide, a young Autobot rookie, but Kicker ditched the big galoot the first chance he got to go flying into battle with Jetfire in defense of Lunar City. Optimus Prime gave Kicker a stern warning after the battle, threatening to send the young punk home to his mother if he didn't watch out for his partner in the future. Energon Stars

Now that the Terrorcons had passed the energon mining colonies on the asteroid belt, Mars, and the Moon, Optimus was sure that one of the Earth cities was their next target. Kicker correctly predicted that Desert City, Misha's colony, was the next target, and the Autobots bridged out to Desert City to save Misha and Hot Shot, who was on scene. Kicker and Ironhide fought their way into the mining facility past the Terrorcons, and successfully pulled Misha and the research team to safety. Scorpinok Despite his hotheadedness, Kicker slowly became comfortable following orders. When Mars City was attacked, Kicker was eager to leap into action and defend the miners, but Optimus chose to keep the team in reserve on Earth, fearing a sudden Terrorcon strike if the planet was left unguarded. Kicker reluctantly listened and, when Prime proved to be correct, he also followed orders in battle on Earth that initially kept him away from the fighting and on crowd control. In this battle, Kicker encountered the Energon Saber Mini-Cons for the first time, and began his rather unorthodox use of the sword as a personal hoverboard. Megatron's Sword

He's competing against Daniel in the hoverboard championship.

Kicker was assigned to lead an Energon prospecting team in the dark, not yet-wired-for-electricity mines below Blizzard City. He initially lashed out at his underlings (Ironhide, Strongarm and Skyblast) to cover his own discomfort, but Kicker eventually came to realize that, unlike his father who lowered him alone into dark scary places as a child, his friends were here with him and weren't going to abandon him— even if he kicked them. The Legend of Rodimus


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Cybertron cartoon

"Fear the power of my anime mullet!"

Kicker was present for the launch of the four recovered colony ships Atlantis, Ogygia, Hyperborea and Lemuria, the re-starting of the galaxy-spanning Space Bridge mission.

He had a mullet. Weird. Beginning

Kicker's appearance is only in the Cybertron version of the cartoon. Rad, Carlos and Kicker did not appear in the Galaxy Force version of the show (though Alexis did appear briefly), as at the time Takara had taken the position of the show being a continuity reboot... a position they later retconned, placing it as the direct sequel to Super Link as was originally planned. Confused yet? Why did he have an image of Energon Hot Shot behind him rather than Ironhide, with whom he was more closely associated? Who knows?


Energon comic

Even Scorponok knows a stupid name when he hears it.

At 16 years of age, Chad "Kicker" Jones was spending his time in the Australian outback, using his unexplained energon-detection powers at Alterenergy's Exploratory Excavation/Drilling Operation. He longed for more excitement, but he complied with the wishes of his father, who also worked for Alterenergy. What Lies Beneath

The monotony was broken, however, when Scorponok led a Terrorcon raid on the facility. This was possibly the first Decepticon attack on Earth in a decade, and it's unclear whether Kicker even knew about the existence of Transformers. He fled on a motorcycle, but Battle Ravage gave chase. Nearby, Alexis had been leading a protest against Alterenergy's strip-mining practices, and she saw Kicker wipe out. When Battle Ravage caught up, she shot the Terrorcon in the eye with a flare gun, then joined Kicker on his bike. But that only prolonged the hunt; Battle Ravage still managed to capture them and bring them back to Scorponok.

Just by looking at him, Scorponok could tell that Kicker had a "unique physiology. The proximity of energon fires sensory nodes in his medulla oblongata, resonating throughout his entire nervous system." (It's unclear how many Transformers could see this. Tidal Wave said outright that he "doesn't look like anything to me." But it's vaguely implied that Battle Ravage had retrieved him alive because of his abilities.) When the Autobots inevitably appeared, Scorponok kept Kicker specially captive, but Alexis was able to escape with the help of Rad and Carlos, who were part of an Alternenergy rescue team. (Notably, Rad was wearing a suit that looked very much like the one that would become Kicker's signature look.) Rad also destroyed one of the Terrorcons' energon siphons, which apparently damaged their operation enough that Scorponok felt the need to retreat.

Have a stupid name, get a white tech-suit. It's tradition.

But he didn't retreat far; they simply attacked Alterenergy's nearby Mobile Command Center. Scorponok was betting that Kicker would be emotionally attached to someone there and would help the Terrorcons if they stopped the assault. He was right. Dr. Jones himself was there, and in fact was nearly killed. So Kicker led them to another energon source, but the Autobots were still in pursuit. As the battle renewed, Hot Shot rescued Kicker, who had already laid the seeds for the Terrorcons' defeat. The energon source he had found for them "wasn't, y'know, exactly... pure." This caused the siphons to explode, and Alpha Quintesson teleported all the Terrorcons back to Unicron.

During the rescue, Hot Shot had given Kicker a suit that, as mentioned earlier, looked like Rad's. Strongarm said it was something Dr. Jones and the Autobots had "cooked up together." Kicker would never be seen dressed in anything else from that point on.

He seemed quite happy helping the Autobots afterwards, probably due to the newfound adventure. They took him around the world in search of energon, from the Yukon Omni-Potent to the Black Sea. Multiplicity In the latter locale, he had Signal Flare create an energon bubble around him so he could go underwater and plant a drill module while his Omnicon companions stayed onshore. But just as he was setting up the drill on the sea bottom, a Terrorcon squad attacked. Signal Flare's energon stream was interrupted, and the bubble collapsed. Despite his super-special suit, Kicker simply choked and then floated motionless.

Kicker Jonah.

Sharkticon engulfed him and may have purposefully revived him, as the mission had been to capture him alive. At any rate, Sharkticon surfaced and flipped on his back, then his belly exploded. Kicker levitated from within, surrounded by a ball of energy, powered by the "energon well" below. He saw the Terrorcons standing over the defeated Omnicons onshore, so he sent streams of energon into his allies, reviving them. They quickly chased the Terrorcons off, and Kicker reveled in how his energon-manipulation powers were growing. "The more I work my energon mojo, the stronger I seem to get. It's like... there's no limits, none."

Except bankruptcy. Dreamwave's collapse meant Kicker's story ended there.

Toy pack-in comics

Kicker rode High Wire in a battle between Autobots and Decepticons. Energon Volume 4

Toys

Energon

  • Kicker (Microman, 2004)
    • Japanese ID number: SL-14
    • Accessories: Energon Sword, chestplate, backpack, belt
The first Kicker toy is based upon Takara's 2003 Microman body. As such, it is super-posable, and its parts are fully interchangeable with other Microman figures. He is armed with a small, non-transforming silver version of the Energon Saber, plus his torso armor and belt are removable.
The toy is incredibly breakable. Some people have bought them only to find them broken in-package.


  • SL Grand Convoy and Kicker (Multi-pack, 2004)
    • Japanese ID number: SS-03
    • Accessories: Energon Sword, Destron Clone Sword, chestplate, backpack, belt
KICKER KICKER OUR PLANETS KICKER
This limited-edition "Transformer X Microman Anniversary Set" (celebrating the 30th anniversary of Microman and the 20th anniversary of Transformers in Japan) contains an exclusive variant of Kicker, with an exclusive variant of the Deluxe-level Optimus Prime toy. This version of Kicker uses clear-black plastic rather than opaque (which makes it even more susceptible to breaking with even moderate pressure than the normal Microman Kicker, so be careful), uses vacuum-metalized chrome on the body armor, plus along with a gold-chromed version of the Energon Saber accessory, also has an exclusive chromed "Destron Clone Sword".


  • Kicker Energon Edition (Microman, 2004)
This special clear-red version of Kicker is a Lucky Draw prize, limited to 100 pieces. He also comes with a red-chromed Energon Saber accessory (and goes very well with the Japanese mail-away "Fire" version of STD Grand Convoy). Contest entries were found in the Super Link soundtrack CD and the first three volumes of the Super Link DVD, and the prize winners were announced in August 2004.


  • Energon Kicker with High Wire (Deluxe, 2005)
File:Energon Kicker HighWire toy.jpg
I hear they're over their sophomore jinx.
Hasbro's release of Kicker is an all-new sculpt, based around the 3'3/4 inch 2003 G.I. Joe "Valor Vs Venom" body design. He comes packed with a Joe-scaled (though slightly oversized) version of High Wire, also an all-new sculpt. Kicker has a spark crystal located on his backpack, which can be used as a mounting point for energon chips.

Notes

  • In the episode "Energon Tower", Kicker's father calls him "Junior" twice (three times in Superlink). Whether this means his real name is "Brian Jones, Jr." or "Junior Jones" or if his father was just using "junior" as a term of endearment is left open to interpretation.
  • Kicker is really cool. You're sure to like him. At least, that's what Aaron Archer claimed during the Hasbro Panel at OTFCC 2003 so it must be true. Would Hasbro lie to you?

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Kicker Jones (キッカー・ジョーンズ Kikkā Jōnzu)
  • Hungarian: Vadóc ("Rogue")