Killer Punch
- Killer Punch is a Predacon from the Beast Wars Neo section of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Killer Punch (キラーパンチ Kirā Panchi) is the Intelligence Officer of Magmatron's Predacons and is utterly obsessed with collecting information. His every strategy, his every move, is centered around the ultimate goal of amassing further intel on absolutely everyone and everything. Even his special attack, the "Head Punch", secretly doubles as a homing device which gathers data on those it pulverizes. Oh yes, Killer Punch is a sneaky, deceitful master of setting traps and collecting intel.
And this obsession has promptly driven him bonkers. The shear volume of data Killer Punch has collected on friend and foe alike has turned him into a paranoid conspiracy theorist who'll believe almost anything. For instance, one of his favorite pet theories is that Ultra Magnus was a Decepticon agent. Oh yeah. They don't make tinfoil hats big enough for the likes of Killer Punch.
Fiction
Beast Wars Neo cartoon
- Voice actor: Yasuhiro Miyata (Japanese)
Survive the Hot-Blooded Instructor
After the defeat of Unicron, Killer Punch returned to Cybertron. There, he fought Survive. Graduation Ceremony!!
IDW Beast Wars comics

Killer Punch spent much time on the Cybertronian Undernet, amassing a sizable breadth of espionage techniques. Beast Wars Sourcebook 2 Before Magmatron left for Earth, Killer Punch was one of several Predacons who listened to him deliver a speech about their rightful place in history and revenge against the Maximal Imperium. The Gathering #1
During Magmatron's astral journey to Cybertron's future, he witnessed his Predacons and the rest of Cybertron descend into chaos and madness. During this carnage, Killer Punch struck Saberback (who himself was attacking Dirgegun) before being punched in the face. The Ascending #1
Beast Wars: Uprising
Toys
Beast Wars Neo

- Killer Punch (Deluxe, 1999)
- Japanese ID number: D-39
- Accessories: Tail-sword, head-missile
- An extensive retooling of Guiledart, Killer Punch transforms into an organic Styracosaurus. In beast mode, he has flip down "damage" panels to reveal ribs and torn flesh below, bleh.
- In robot mode, his right arm's spring-loaded launcher can fire the top of his dino-skull as a missile, even having a flip-over clamp to use as a gripper-claw once fired. The head can also be held in his left fist like a shield. The tail assembly slides out to form a massive cleaving sword. He also has two flip-out non-firing blasters, one hidden in each beast mode foreleg.
- The original Guiledart version of this mold was redecoed as Beast Machines Dinobots Triceradon, the Wal-mart-exclusive Dinobots Triceradon, the 2003 Universe version of Beast Machines Triceradon, and finally Age of Extinction Slug. Whew!

- Roaring Showdown: Survive VS Killer Punch (Mega vs pack, 1999)
- Japanese ID number: VS-39
- Accessories: Tail-sword, head-missile



