Snarl (G1)

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Snarl is an Autobot in the Generation 1 continuity family.
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And Hot Shot thinks his shoulders hurt . . .

Snarl is an unhappy, unsociable loner. He grudgingly follows Grimlock's orders and that's about it. He leaves thinking to others. He has few opinions and rarely expresses those he has. Snarl's uncommunicative nature only serves to fuel his sense of isolation. On top of all this, he hates the ungainly stegosaur form given him by the Ark and feels that the war on Earth means he may never see his beloved Cybertron again. Snarl is a profoundly unhappy being.

Only in war does Snarl feel happiness. Only the joy of combat washes away the ache in his spark, and lets him forget anything but the rising thrill of the fight. For these reasons Snarl revels in combat more than even his fellow Dinobots.


Hungarian name: Acsargó
French-Canadian name: Grondeur
Italian name: Stego


Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Classics

Snarl (in his Action Master body) is part of Grimlock's crew on the Graviton. Games of Deception!

(Note: The Classics story takes place in a post-Marvel Generation 1 comics universe where Generation 2 did not happen.)

Animated continuity

Voice actor: Hal Rayle (US), Ken Shiroyama (Japan)
That's it, Snarl. Take one for the team.

Snarl, along with Swoop, were the second set of Dinobots created by Wheeljack. They fought the previous Dinobot group who had been tricked by Megatron into joining the Decepticons. War of the Dinobots

Soon after a climatic battle between the Optimus Prime and Megatron, the Constructicons dug their way into the Ark in an attempt to destroy Teletraan I. Upon the sounding of the alarm, Snarl was among the Dinobots who drove the intruders outside the base. However, the Constructions unleashed their secret weapon by combining to form the mighty Devastator. Snarl was kicked by the giant, ending up hanging over the edge of a river of lava which then proceeded to burn his already damaged backside. It was not a very good day. Heavy Metal War

In the year 2005, Snarl is conspiciously absent in most significant battles in Transformer history, but was present in the aftermath of the Decepticon attack on Autobot City before dissapearing again. The Transformers: The Movie


Dreamwave comics continuity

Devil's Due G.I.Joe vs Transformers comics continuity

Toys

Generation 1

  • Snarl (Dinobot, 1985/1986/1991/1992)
Japanese ID number: 29
So, why did the movie director tell me to wait here gain?
Snarl transforms from a robotic stegosaurus dinosaur bristling with gold vacuum-metalized armor plates, to a heavily armed robot armed with a red energo-blade, a smaller laser rifle and a rocket launcher with three black missiles.
Snarl was later reissued in the European/Australian-exclusive "Classics" series (not to be confused with the 2006 Classics line). In Japan, he and the other Dinobots were offered as mail-away items during Operation Combination, at a cost of 2300 yen (his original retail price) and two robot points.
  • Snarl (Action Master, 1990)
Action Master Snarl is a non-transforming action figure that combines the animation model with toy-details and a few other new flourishes. He was sold on an individual card with his transforming partner Tyrannitron. He is compatible with any other Action Master weapon or vehicle.

Generation 2

  • Snarl (Dinobot, 1993)
The original Snarl toy went through several iterations in the Generation 2 line. First, he was re-released in the original silver base color without his missile launcher; the only notable difference in the toy proper is the inclusion of the "AUTOBOT" tampograph on one of his robot-mode legs.
The toy then had its silver changed to green, and then changed again to red. The final red coloration is the most common, while the green and silver variations go for a little more on the secondary market.


Trivia

  • In Heavy Metal War, Snarl demonstrated the ability to shoot lasers out of his nostrils. This is awesome.
  • The original Snarl toy was part of Takara's Diaclone Dinosaur Robo series. When Hasbro imported the toy for the Transformers line, the Diaclone driver mini-figure was dropped and the robot mode's black torso was turned to a more team-matching red.
  • Action Master Snarl is the only carded returning-character Autobot Action Master to have an animal/robot partner rather than a giant accessory in the US line. Whether or not his partner Tyrannitron was originally intended to go with Kick-Off --who got a giant accessory rather than an animal/robot partner like all the other new-character Action Masters-- is unknown.
  • According to his toy bio, the Beast Machines era Dinobot Striker is rumored to be one of the original Generation 1 Dinobots. If this is true, his stegosaur mode and energy absorbing spinal plates strongly point towards his being Snarl.




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