Spittor (Animated)
| This article is about the Animated character. For the Beast Wars character, see Spittor (BW). |
- Spittor is a Decepticon from the Animated continuity family.

Spittor is a disgusting creature, even to other Decepticons. Not only is he extremely lazy and a shameless liar, but constantly slobbers his oozing slime and spreads his foul stench everywhere, making him both physically and mentally repulsive. His alternate mode is a frog-like bipedal all-terrain walker. In this form, he lashes out tongue-like cables called "Legion Tentacles" that grab his victims, pulling them into his gaping maw. Once swallowed, his victims are either digested, or coated in combustible slime and spat out, making them living (and stinking) bombs.
Fiction
Animated cartoon
- Voice actor: Jim Cummings (English), Hideo Ishikawa (Japanese)

Part of Team Chaar under the command of Strika, Spittor attacked space bridge 687-030. He captured Red Alert with his cables, and promptly spat her at Brawn and Ironhide, the combustible slime he coated her with taking out all three. He tried to capture Rodimus Prime as well, but the Autobot leapt and fired two arrows into his tongue-cables, pinning Spittor in-place, requiring Cyclonus and Oil Slick's help to get free.
He and the rest of the team waited at the captured space bridge, awaiting Megatron's orders. As they were getting ready to take on the Cybertron Elite Guard, they finally got their orders... to withdraw, with Megatron promising "grave consequences" to any who didn't obey his orders. Reluctantly, the team fled. TransWarped
The Cool comic
Spittor joined the rest of Team Chaar, led by Cyclonus, as they secretly observed Team Athenia's battle against a Rock Lord. The Cool Extra #2
Notes
- Derrick J. Wyatt stated that Spittor's alternate mode is based on "Don Figueroa's totally freaking awesome BW comic pre-beast Spittor design" shown in The Gathering trade paperback.
- Spittor has the same body-type as Animated Slapper. Deja vu.
- The tentacles' name is a reference to Kiss Players. Not like Spittor needed any more help being creepy...

