Autoceptor

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Autoceptor is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Autoceptor is one of several Transformers who turn into wristwatches. It is unknown if he retains his small size when in his non-watch modes. He has been described as a "time machine",[1] but his specific abilities are unknown.

Fiction

TransTech comic

Autoceptor somehow ended up at Axiom Nexus and was "processed". Transcendent: Part 1

Toys

Generation 1

Better name: "Rush Hour".
  • Autoceptor (Kronoform, 1984)
    • Accessories: Watchband
Autoceptor is a functional "5-Function" digital wristwatch (month, day, hour, minutes, seconds... hell of a range there, huh?) from Takara’s Kronoform line, revived as Transformers merchandise. He transforms from a robot to a car of undetermined model (possibly a Trans Am or Camaro), and has a third watch mode for when he was attached to the plastic watch-band. He came in at least four different colors; gray, black, blue and red.
In Japan, Autoceptor was available as a mail-away item, listed as part of the "Watchbot" subgroup (a subgroup of one, apparently). He cost 6 Robot Points and 2500 yen. It is unknown what range of colors he was made in for this release; the order booklet shows both blue and black, while the Transformers First Series Complete guidebook shows him in green.

Chrono Label

  • Autoceptor (2010)
Autoceptor's second toy was to be a working, transformable digital watch planned for release by TakaraTomy in cooperation with Japanese watch company Seahope. He and his fellow Chrono Label watch Time Limit had their release delayed indefinitely and were eventually cancelled.
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Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.

Notes

  • The original toy's packaging and instructions parse the name as both "Autoceptor" and "Auto Ceptor" in varying places. "Autoceptor" looks less idiotic.
  • The Kronoform version packaging shows the entire Kronoform line for the United States in 1984. How many of these toys were actually sold in Transformers packaging is unknown, it's possible only Autoceptor and Kaltor were. (The third known Generation 1 Kronoform, Deceptor, is not shown, and while Scorpia is, the only confirmed Transformers release of that mold is in Generation 2).
  • The Kronoform packaging claims that Autoceptor "Transforms to hundreds of different vehicle and robotic forms." Riiiiiight.

References

  1. Packaging description ("An incredible robot car time machine!")