Slug (AOE)
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| The name or term "Slug" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Slug (disambiguation). |
- Slug is a Dinobot from the Age of Extinction portion of the live-action film series continuity.
Slug doesn't like you and he doesn't like your face. Don't bother trying to give him orders, unless they involve head-butting an opponent into next week. And don't bother trying to make peace with him, because he wants a fight and he's going to start a fight. On your face.
Fiction
Age of Extinction film
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Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)
Toys
Robots in Disguise
Dino Sparkers

- Autobot Drift & Dinobot Slug (Dino Sparkers, 2014)
Generations
- Dinobot Slug (Deluxe 2014)
- Series: M4: #003
- Accessories: 2 swords
- Part of the initial wave of Age of Extinction "Generations" Deluxes, Slug transforms from a medieval-looking robot into a robotic triceratops with an opening jaw. In beast mode, his twin swords "store" on the sides of his belly and stick outward.

- Dinobot Slug vs. Decepticon Stinger (Legion two-pack, 2014)
- Accessories: Tail/launcher, 2 Missiles,
- This bizarre iteration of Slug is a purple redeco of Beast Wars Neo Guiledart, transforming into an organic triceratops. He has a "third" mode that's supposed to look like a dead, decomposing triceratops. His beast-mode tail detaches to become a spring-loaded missile launcher, plus his dino forelegs have flip-out (non-firing) blasters for robot mode.
- This version was available only in a Walmart exclusive two-pack with a Cyberverse Legion-class version of Stinger.
- This mold was redecoed as Beast Machines Dinobot Triceradon and the Walmart-exclusive Dinobots Triceradon. It was also retooled as the Styracosaurus Killer Punch.
- Dinobot Slug (Evolution 2-Pack, 2014)
- Accessories: 2 swords
- Available only at ToysЯUs stores in the US and Canada, this two-pack features the "Generations" Deluxe Slug toy, with no known differences from the normal retail release, packed with a "Generation 1" iteration of the original character Slag (also named "Slug" here)... which is just a seemingly-unchanged re-release of the Dark of the Moon Mini-Con Triceradon. Go figure.



