Sling (BW)

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This article is about the Predacon from Beast Wars Neo. For the Micron from Age of Extinction, see Sling (AOE).
Sling is a Predacon from the Beast Wars Neo portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
For crying out loud! I'm not a dinosaur! I'm not even an actual reptile! I'm a mammal ancestor. Damn it, why does no one read the literature!?

Nobody likes Sling (スリング Suringu). Nobody. Sling is what you would call a dork or a geek or a spaz or a loser. Take your pick; he's all that and more. His high-pitched, cackling voice is often cited as a reason so many Predacons find him painfully obnoxious to be around, but the well runs deeper than that. Sling can't do anything right and he's utilized in the most limited capacity by his commanding officers. The other Predacons take any opportunity they can get to mock and deride the scrawny dimetrodon, especially Saberback (who bullies him relentlessly) and DNAVI (who tries repeatedly to abandon him on alien planets).

Sling takes all this abuse like a whiney middle schooler. "Come on, guys!" "Stop it!" "That isn't funny!" "I'm telling Guiledart!" There's a chance Sling may snap someday, but considering his ultimate special attack involves disguising himself as a flower in an attempt to ambush anybody who comes along to sniff him... Yeah, nobody's very concerned about that.

Fiction

Beast Wars Neo cartoon

Voice actor: Monster Maezuka (Japanese)


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Beast Wars manga continuity

Beast Wars II manga

Beast Wars Neo manga

TransTech

Sling was killed with a pipe in a skirmish with Bulletbike after the latter woke up in an Offworld zone. I, Lowtech

Toys

Beast Wars Neo

I am a pretty pretty flower.
  • Sling (Basic, 1999)
    • Japanese ID number: D-31
Sling transforms into an organic dimetrodon. His back-sail can open up to form a spring-loaded bear-trap-like "flower", for what is ostensibly a distinct disguise mode. This assembly becomes a shield in robot mode.
This mold was later used to make the Walmart-exclusive Dinobots Sludge.


  • Grasslands Showdown: Stampy VS Sling (Multi-pack, 1999)
    • Japanese ID number: VS-31
Sling was also available in a two-pack with the Maximal Stampy. Both toys are identical to their single-pack releases.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Korean: Dimetron (디메트론 Dimeteuron)