Greejeeber

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Greejeeber is a Decepticon from the Transformers Adventure portion of the Aligned continuity family.
Imma deck you in the schnoz!

The hotheaded Greejeeber (グリジバー Gurijibā) is inordinately proud of his strength, being a master of many martial arts techniques, including Crystalocution. What better way is there to prove how tough he is than to take down the Autobots' strongest member, the Dinobot Grimlock? Unfortunately, his effectiveness is hindered by his repeated partnership with the lumbering Roadblock. The two really don't get along.

He apparently likes taking baths.

Toys

Adventure

  • Gregevor [sic] (Deluxe, March 21 2015)
    • ID number: TAV 08
    • Accessories: Rifle
Part of the initial wave of Adventure product, Greejeeber is a redeco of Warrior-class Strongarm, transforming into an off-road truck. His rifle can be mounted in both robot and vehicle mode using 5mm ports.
His scannable insignia is on his robot-mode right chestplate. A fake, non-scannable decal has been placed on a clear-plastic guard when the toy is in-package, preventing you from scanning them into the Adventure app without actually purchasing the toy.


  • Grimlock VS Gregevor [sic] (Vs set, March 21 2015)
    • ID number: TAV VS02
    • Accessories: Rifle
Greejeeber was also sold in a two-pack with Grimlock.
Both toys are identical to their individual releases, right down to still having a fake, non-scannable insignia to prevent pre-purchase scanning into the game app.

Notes

  • Greejeeber's packaging romanizes his name as "Gregevor". To English-speakers, this incorrectly reads as "grehgehvor", with short e's and hard g's. Thus, this wiki is sticking with the previously-established romanization.
  • Greejeeber is, obviously, an homage to the Car Robots character of the same name... because both series were called "Robots in Disguise" in the Hasbro markets, you see!