Sundor
- Sundor is an Autobot from the Kiss Players portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Sundor is an Autobot equipped with automatic-targeting blasters that fire Corona rays and can melt even Trithyllium steel. Arrogant and narcissistic, he was once a Decepticon until an accident involving sun spots and the space bridge altered his mind and body and he switched sides.
...Or so the Autobots believe. In fact, Sundor is secretly a Decepticon spy who concocted an elaborate cover story (apparently following an actual space bridge accident) to help him infiltrate the enemy from within. Although both sides believe that the accident changed his allegiance, Megatron is aware that Sundor remains his loyal follower. The unsuspecting Blaster, meanwhile, is just thrilled to have a flyer on his team.
The incident granted Sundor nearly impenetrable skin and incredible solar powers, but his special abilities fade at sunset, forcing him to make up excuses for fleeing the battlefield when it becomes dark. The data recorded on his micro-cassette mode is almost entirely sun-based trivia.
Fiction
Kiss Play Position
Sundor waits with Glit and Rosanna on Earth's Moonbase for the E.D.C.'s anti-electron field to go down. When it does, the three plan to sing for humanity. Sundor believes that he, not Rosanna, should be the center of attention.
Toys
Kiss Players
- Cassettron Set Kiss Players Position (Multi-pack, 2006)
- A redeco of the Laserbeak/Buzzsaw mold, Sundor transforms from a microcassette that can fit into the tape door of the Soundwave and Blaster toys to a robot condor. It was available only in an e-Hobby exclusive set with Glit and Rosanna, which also came with a bonus music CD.
- This mold was also used to make Garboil.
- As of this update, this set has not been released.
Trivia
- Sundor's deco was created by Satomi Akesaka, the voice actress for Kiss Players character Atari Hitotonari and for Sundor himself.
- The name "Sundor" seems to be a pun on the mold's original name "Condor". The new tape-mode stickers show a series of suns around the edges.


