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This article is about the Beast Wars character. For the Go-Bots character, see Tigertron.
Tigatron is a Maximal from the Beast Era portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.. He was previously designated Unit 2.
I must kill you... because God told me to!

Damage to his stasis pod upon crashing to Earth caused Tigatron to emerge far more tiger than robot. A loner who is more connected to the Earth than any other Beast Warrior, he enjoys the planet's natural beauty and is often concerned about the damage that the Transformers' battle is doing to it. Scout, infiltrator, and sometimes programming guru, Tigatron has filled a variety of roles for the Maximals.

We were given a paradise! All we had to do was live there in peace. But we proved unworthy... and the paradise is no more.

—Tigatron, "The Trigger, Part 2"

Fiction

First wave toy bio

A powerful and fearless warrior, Optimus Primal appointed Tigatron to patrol the northern polar sector, where he roams in his beast mode. When he encounters Predacon activity, he is capable of transforming rapidly and reconfiguring his titanium tail into a powerful quasar cannon, which he then uses to vaporize his enemies! Additionally, he sports a toxic fluid blaster, which renders anybody struck by it completely useless. Tigatron bio

The on-package bios of the first wave of Beast Wars toys predate the development of the Beast Wars cartoon and its back story. They seem to present the characters as a direct continuation of the previous Autobot/Decepticon conflict, with Optimus Primal actually being a new form of Optimus Prime and Megatron being his Generation 1 counterpart, and their battles taking place on present-day, human-inhabited Earth, rather than in the distant past. Once the cartoon launched, the toyline adjusted itself to match that continuity instead, relegating this one to an aborted micro-continuity.

Cartoon continuity

Timelines

The events of "Dawn of Future's Past", but not "The Razor's Edge", are also incorporated into the Wings Universe.
He wasn't even supposed to be here today!

Tigatron was once known as Unit 2, part of the Maximal Command Security Force which protected the fragile peace that existed on Cybertron in the centuries following the Pax Cybertronia. One of the Security Force's elite troops, Unit 2 was often put in charge of guarding important Maximal artifacts, a job that often required his amazing prowess at tracking. Despite his strong command of this environment, Unit 2 wondered if his destiny and place were elsewhere.

When the Golden Disk was stolen by a band of rogue Predacons, Unit 2 responded along with Unit 1, Nitrostreak. After Nitrostreak was incapacitated, Unit 2 attempted to follow the Darksyde by commandeering the Chromia 10, pursuing along with its pilot. During the ensuing firefight with a second Predacon vessel, their ship was badly damaged. Optimus Primal had their sparks remotely uploaded to blank protoforms in the Axalon's cargo hold, which saved their lives, but severely damaged their core mainframes. Dawn of Future's Past

This story is a retcon, as Tigatron was originally treated as a newborn protoform in the Beast Wars animated series. Instead, here he is revealed to have been a Maximal who existed previously on Cybertron but ended up on the Axalon in a stasis pod, damaged to the point of not remembering any of his past.

Two weeks after Airazor was reborn on Earth, Tigatron rushed out to assist the Maximals against the Predacons during a plot to launch an orbital weapon. The launching pad was destroyed by Airazor just as Tigatron arrived. The Razor's Edge

Beast Wars cartoon

Voice actor: Blu Mankuma (English), Kōichi Tōchika (Japanese), Armando Tiraboschi (Portuguese), Alvaro Tarcicio (Latin American Spanish), Luis Marín (Castilian Spanish), Marco Balzarotti (Italian), Henry König (German)
This is a land of peace, and I will kill anyone who says otherwise!

Tigatron's stasis pod was the first to fall onto the mysterious world which would later be revealed as prehistory Earth. Born in the far, frozen north, heavily damaged in his identity circuits and unable to remember friend from foe, Tigatron took to his beast mode. He patiently watched the Predacon and Maximal forces duke it out over the empty stasis pod, finally realising that he was a Maximal when Megatron threatened him and the white tiger he had scanned. Transforming, he quickly dispatched the Predacons, but told Optimus Primal that he preferred to remain in the wilds. Fallen Comrades

From the northern territories, he would send weekly updates to the Axalon through communication towers. The Trigger, Part 1 He teamed up with Primal to investigate why Waspinator was buzzing around in Maximal territory, and was able to track the Predacon back to a cave where Terrorsaur and Blackarachnia were attempting to use a sonic emitter to break into the Maximal base. After he stole the device, it exploded, and Tigatron rejoined the other Maximals to mourn Rattrap, who had apparently died trying to disarm Sentinel (only he hadn't died). A Better Mousetrap

When a temporal probe sent by the Maximal High Council neared the planet, Tigatron defended the Maximals while they tried to build a transmission tower on Predacon soil. He became the first victim of Tarantulas's transformation lock lens and ended up in a cage next to Cheetor in the Predacon base. Cheetor fouled up and clued Megatron in as to what was going on, but Tigatron led an escape, and the pair were able to destroy Tarantulas's weapon, though too late to contact the probe. The Probe

White Ranger Tiger Power.

Tigatron returned to the Axalon when the Maximals were preparing to leave the planet, remarking that it felt strange to be inside an artificial structure. After it turned out that the Predacons weren't as dead as had been thought, Tigatron attempted to leave to help Primal and Cheetor rescue Dinobot, but was told to sit down by Rhinox. No sooner was takeoff underway than the ship was damaged by Megatron and crashed once again. Victory Alerted to the landing of another stasis pod, Tigatron headed for it, only to run into Scorponok. He was swiftly able to freeze the scorpion, only to be taken out by Blackarachnia's cyber venom. He was later around in the Axalon to welcome Airazor to the team. The Spark

A cat and bird fall for each other. Love is truly blind.

It was during one of his weekly reports that Tigatron was attacked by Terrorsaur and Waspinator and found himself on a strange flying island. He explored the natural beauty of the island and believed this area, with its powerful death ray and many horrible death-traps, to be a land of peace. When Scorponok and Blackarachnia arrived on the island and shot down Airazor, Tigatron used one of Scorponok's cyberbees to send a warning message back to base. The Trigger, Part 1 The duo received reinforcements in the form of Optimus and Rattrap, and they attempted to beat the Predacons to the obelisk in the center of the island. They failed, and to Tigatron's distress, he was forced to destroy the island's power source after Blackarachnia took control of it. The island crashed, leaving Tigatron with profound regret. The Trigger, Part 2

Tigatron was the first Maximal to spot Inferno's stasis pod crashing, but was prevented from getting there by Waspinator. Airazor lent a hand, and he sent her ahead to secure the pod, but arrived to find she'd failed—the new protoform was a Predacon, and Tarantulas had made off with the empty pod. Tigatron pursued Tarantulas and managed to destroy the pod so that the Predacons couldn't learn anything from it, before he was attacked in retaliation by the Predacons. He would almost certainly have been destroyed if it wasn't for the timely arrival of Optimus and Airazor. Spider's Game

I can haz robot moed?

Being more at home with his beast mode than his robot mode, he was invaluable help when the Maximals were left stuck in beast mode and overpowered by animal instincts. He helped them learn to work with these instincts instead of struggling for dominance. Call of the Wild After a group of the Maximals went missing, Tigatron and Primal hunted for them. Tigatron eventually heard their weapons fire and was able to alert Optimus. It turned out that the four Maximals had become blinded by an energon explosion and had been making their way back to base. Dark Voyage

After the other Maximals were expelled from their base by the Predacons with the aid of a Starscream-possessed Waspinator, Airazor alerted Tigatron. Tigatron joined the other Maximals in a ploy to take back their base, which apparently involved helping Starscream to mount an assault on the Darksyde. Possession He also helped provide reinforcements for Dinobot and Rattrap, as the pair tried to find a cure for the energon discharge virus with which Rhinox had been afflicted. The Low Road

KKHHAAAAAANNNNNN!!!

While providing aid for Cheetor and Dinobot, Tigatron easily trounced Waspinator and Inferno, but a stray shot from his weapon caused an avalanche, killing his tiger friend Snowstalker. Anguished, Tigatron quit the Beast Wars, refusing to fight any longer, despite several of the Maximals trying to persuade him otherwise. In the end, it was the Predacons' act of taking out Dinobot and Primal which made Tigatron realise that he had to do everything he could to protect the land. Law of the Jungle

Not much later, Tigatron was the first to detect a pulsing alien energy source. When Megatron initiated a somewhat suspicious truce shortly afterward, Optimus Primal ordered a covert infiltration of the Predacon base. Rattrap and Airazor made enough of a distraction to allow Tigatron inside the Predacon base.

Inside, he hacked his way into the ship's computer systems and found out what had Megatron so worried: The Vok were coming back, and they weren't happy. Before the Storm Tigatron returned to the Axalon to monitor the alien Planet Buster which threatened the world. He and the other Maximals were saved when Optimus Primal destroyed the weapon. Other Voices, Part 2 He and Airazor somehow escaped being Transmetalized by the quantum surge, but were knocked offline by Megatron while they were trying to recapture Blackarachnia. Aftermath After repairs, they left the base to search the planet for the stasis pods which had been knocked out of orbit by the explosion. Coming of the Fuzors (Part 1)

Tigatron and Airazor formed a very powerful relationship during this time. Unfortunately, before they could discover any still-functional pods, they found a valley untouched by the Planet Buster which also contained alien technology. The pair were soon abducted by a bizarre alien plant. Other Visits (Part 1)

And baby makes three!

The two were not seen again until much later, when their inert bodies were revealed to be the captives of the Vok, floating somewhere in a deep-space nebula. The Vok removed their sparks from their bodies, created a third spark, and then fused the new spark and the bodies into the awesomely powerful Vok emissary Tigerhawk. Tigerhawk was sent to Earth, while the sparks of Airazor and Tigatron followed behind. Reaching Earth, their sparks entered a comatose Cheetor, giving him a vision of Airazor and Tigatron's bodies, their sparks becoming one. But when the Vok interrupted the vision, Cheetor woke up screaming. He thought it was just a dream until he saw the combined Tigatron/Airazor spark floating before him. The combined spark led Cheetor to Tarantulas's lair, where Tarantulas was attempting to steal Tigerhawk's Vok powers for himself. Ultimately, the Vok were expelled into Tarantulas's body, killing him, which left Tigerhawk's body open for Tigatron/Airazor's spark to inhabit. Other Victories

Beast Wars Diorama Story

After Starscream's involvement in the Beast Wars, Tigatron eventually met up with several Autobots and Decepticons from another dimension. A battle broke out between the Maximals, Predacons, Autobots and Decepticons and Tigatron found himself pitted against Starscream. Starscream attempted to get the drop on him from the high ground, but Tigatron managed to blast the Decepticon square in the face. Optimus Primal and Optimus Prime then teamed up to take down the Decepticon for good. Tigatron Chapter The battle resolved, the other-dimensional Transformers returned to their place of origin and the Beast Wars continued as they were. Motorarm Chapter

3H comics

That's an impressive transformation there, Tigatron.

Tigatron and Airazor's sparks were sent back to Earth by the Vok sometime after Tigerhawk's destruction. Tigatron's spark took possession of Ravage's former body at the bottom of a lake. Joining Transmetal Airazor and a newly created Primal Prime, Primeval Dawn Part 1 Tigatron scoured the planet for abandoned stasis pods. He awoke Ramulus from his pod, but Spittor had already been reprogrammed into a Predacon by the time they reached him. Spittor had joined a reborn Ravage and the recently created Iguanus and Razorclaw, and so the two groups battled. As Tigatron attempted to confront Spittor, Airazor knocked Spittor away, as she noted that the Predacon was covered in lethal poison. While they were occupied, Tarantulas, who was resurrected with the power of the Vok at his command, battled Primal Prime and ripped the Matrix of Leadership from his chest. Primeval Dawn Part 2

Then Airazor dies or something, yadda yadda yadda...

Primal Prime, traumatized by the separation, was reduced to a coma, so as the Predacons returned to Tarantulas's lair with their prize, Tigatron and the others retreated with their leader's body to the Ark. Tigatron and Airazor left Ramulus to commune with the Vok on their own, but could not successfully contact them. Further more, Tigatron was worried about Airazor, who seemed to have incurred long-term wounds from the battle with Ravage's Predacons. Their concerns were interrupted by an attack on the Ark, orchestrated by Ravage. However, Ramulus had apparently fled for reasons unknown, leaving Tigatron and Airazor alone against their attackers. Or not, as Primal Prime suddenly appeared behind them, possessed and rejuvenated by the Vok! Primeval Dawn Part 3

3H folded before the "Primeval Dawn" story could be finished, so the exact story of how Tigatron came to join the Wreckers is unknown. It seems likely, though, based on the needs of later stories and comments by the writers, that Tarantulas was defeated, the Matrix was restored to Optimus Prime's body, and Primal Prime, Tigatron, Spittor, Ramulus, and also Sonar, Packrat, Fractyl, and Waspinator returned to Cybertron in the transwarp portal that Tarantulas had been building. Airazor's fate is unknown.
What was that up above, uh, about your "personal code prohibiting lethal force"?

Tigatron, Primal Prime, and others arrived on Cybertron during Megatron's anti-biological reign and joined Apelinq's Wreckers. The Wreckers and various other teams which persisted on the planet met with the Oracle, which assigned each of them a task. When Optimus Primal objected, saying that with all these soldiers, Megatron could be defeated easily, the Oracle swept him away and cleansed his memory of the recent events. Tigatron vehemently objected to this treatment of his former commander. A set of coordinates was infused into Primal Prime's head by the Oracle. When arriving at an Autobot shuttle, which was to ferry the Wreckers to those coordinates, Tigatron felt that something was amiss. It was then that the Vehicon generals Spy Streak, Scavenger, Quake and Blastcharge attacked. Tigatron used his Nature's Fury attack, utterly destroying Quake. Departure

During the ride in the Autobot shuttle, Tigatron meditated, recovering from using his powers against Quake. Ramulus knocked at the door of his chambers to alert him to their arrival on Archa Nine, and Tigatron sensed that danger awaited the Wreckers. As half their group left to scout the planet, Tigatron stayed behind with the remainder to repair their damaged shuttle. Tigatron's feelings of dread turned out to be correct; Cyclonus betrayed them all and stole the artifact the Wreckers were after, the Divine Light. Betrayal Apelinq had begun to lose what little faith he had in the mission, but Tigatron assured him that they must quickly mourn their fallen, soldier on, and accept their divine charge.

The Oracle led the Wreckers next to a desolate ice planet, where they found the exiled Quintesson scientist Al-Badur. Tigatron, meanwhile, had stayed behind with a few others on board the shuttle, where they faced an army of Sharkticons and defeated them easily. Disclosure

I'm not sure what's going on here, but it looks f@#$ing AWESOME.
In the unpublished Wreckers #4, Tigatron and the others learned that the Quintessons had invaded Cybertron and that Cryotek was taking this opportunity to use the Divine Light to assume the powers of Primus. Tigatron rejected this idea, stating that the Vok would never allow it. The Wreckers hurried back to Cybertron, and Primal Prime took Tigatron, Ramulus, and Apelinq with him to the surface below to find and stop Cryotek.

Tigatron was taken aback by the beauty of the newly technorganic Cybertron, but he didn't get a chance to enjoy it before the Wreckers plunged into battle. Unfortunately, at the planet's core, things went wrong for them almost immediately. Cryotek had already used the Divine Light to mutate himself into a larger, more impressive version of himself, and with one blast, he had destroyed both Apelinq and Primal Prime. Before Tigatron and the others could be next, thankfully, Primus himself intervened and brought back Apelinq and Primal Prime as a single new entity, Sentinel Maximus!

As amazing as this was, it didn't take long for Cryotek to shrug it off, and soon Tigatron and the others were fighting not only Cryotek and his loyal servant and former Wrecker, Cyclonus, but also his pet Deployer, Chro, who was also mutated to enormous size. Ramulus wondered why Tigatron did not simply unleash his Vok powers on their foes. Tigatron responded that doing such takes an incredible amount of focus and willpower, lest he tear himself and everything around him apart, and the moment did not lend itself to such.

Soon the Wreckers met up with the native Cybertronian counterforce, led by Cheetor. Though the two were happy to reunite, Tigatron was surprised to hear the matured Cheetor give him orders. Tigatron next found Rotorbolt with the mangled body of his fellow Predacon, Fractyl, who was still on life support from an earlier part of their journey. Tigatron feared Rotorbolt was going to euthanize the geometrist, and so he offered to use his Vok powers to restore him. The Vok warned him that this would extinguish the last of his connection to them, but still Tigatron proceeded.

Tigatron also met up with Rattrap, Nightscream, and Botanica, and after avoiding the question of the fate of Airazor, learned that Al-Badur had led the Wreckers and Cryotek to a long-forgotten Quintesson sentencing chamber. The Quintesson, attempting to 'port Cryotek away, locked both the Predacon and Sentinel Maximus in a containment field that threatened to suck them away into a dimension of nothingness. Tigatron and the others tried to free Sentinel Maximus with their various weapons, but had no luck. Though Cheetor and Rodimus tried to use their Matrix Templar powers to avert disaster, Sentinel Maximus ultimately sacrificed himself and Cryotek to the portal. Rodimus, who had suffered great wounds during his fight with Cyclonus, died shortly after due to these further exertions. Fractyl begged Tigatron to use his powers to save Rodimus as well, but Tigatron could not, as the Vok had since left him. Despite these losses, the Wreckers were victorious and Cybertron was saved. Wreckers: Finale Part II

Transformers Legends anthology


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IDW Beast Wars comics

As Magmatron was surveying the timeline, he witnessed several key moments of the Beast Wars. Among those moments was Tigatron helping Airazor back to her feet. The Gathering #1

After Tigerhawk's body was destroyed, the two sparks contained within split, regaining their individuality. The Vok gave Tigatron a new Transmetal body. Beast Wars Sourcebook 4

Beast Wars Metals comic

Wait, which edition of you comes with a sword!?

Following the Quantum surge, Tigatron was separated from the other Maximals and left stranded somewhere on Energoa. Following Optimus Primal's rebirth and escape from Megatron, Airazor was left to ponder sadly where her "Tigatron-sama" was. Elsewhere on Energoa, Tigatron could be seen staring poetically at the Moon. Raise the Curtain for Beast Wars Metals!!

At one point later, he was forced to do battle with the spark-less body of his beloved Airazor. Not wishing to harm her, he willingly let the evil Airazor take the opportunity to decapitate him. Just as evil Airazor began to strike, the spark of the real Airazor entered his body. In cyberspace, the two embraced each other and vowed never to be apart again. Their sparks then merged, resulting in the all-powerful Tigerhawk.Beast Wars Metals #6


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Device Label

During the Great War, Tigatron was an Autobot who worked with Blaster, transforming into a USB drive to search the Internet for clues to energon, under the command of Optimus Prime. Tigatron's Device Label Bio

Classics

Tigatron was among Blaster's minions when they teamed up with negative polarity Ravage. Recordicons #12

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Games

Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals (N64)

Tigatron's been dunked in bleach.
Voice actor: Martin Roach (English), ??? (Japanese)

After helping the Maximals defeat Megatron’s Predacons forces once and for all, Tigatron decided that he, along with Airazor, would remain on prehistoric Earth, despite their comrades’ urgings to join them on their journey back to Cybertron. Together, they remained on what they felt was their true place for the centuries to come. Someday, they plan to return to Cybertron, as visitors from a distant world almost forgotten... Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals (N64)

Each character possessed an alternate ending, displayed if the game was beaten with said character. Each character has only their own ending listed on their respective page. See the other characters' pages for Tigatron's fate in those outcomes.


Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals (PS)

Voice actor: Martin Roach (English), ??? (Japanese)

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Toys

Beast Wars

Surprisingly not a case of yellowing.
  • Tigatron (Deluxe, 1996/1997)
    • Japanese ID number: C-8
    • Accessories: Tail-gun, water-shooting gun
Part of the third wave of Hasbro Beast Wars Deluxes, the original Tigatron toy is a redeco of the original Cheetor toy in cream, silver, and green, transforming into a fairly generic big cat in shape. His robot mode parts color layout is notably different from Cheetor's. In robot mode, he is armed with a rifle made out of his hindquarters and tail, along with a second water-squirting "gut gun" formed out of his stomach. This cannon is usable in both modes, but in beast mode, it's awkward and just plain weird. As with most early Beast Wars toys, he features a "mutant head" that replaces his face.
File:Tigatronbwtakara.jpg
Over time, this will yellow and become the Hasbro version.
The Takara version was released a year later, in a more show-accurate bright white color, with his paint applications directly copied from Cheetor's layouts just as the show model had done. This version also has a slight mold tweak to keep the beast head pointed forward.
This mold was also used to make Shadow Panther and Tripredacus Agent. It was slated to be used for Universe Nightprowler, but that toy set was canceled.


Let's hope neither Airazor nor Silverbolt find out about this...
  • Deep Forest Showdown: Tigatron VS Blackwidow (VS set, 1997)
    • Japanese ID number: VS-8
    • Accessories: Tail-gun, water-shooting gun
In Japan, Tigatron was available both individually and in a two-pack with the Predacon Blackarachnia. Both toys are identical to their individual Japanese releases.


He flashes you to death.
  • Tigatron (Deluxe, 2001)
    • Accessories: Tail-whip, left & right pistol barrels
A BotCon 2001 exclusive, Transmetal Tigatron is a redeco of Beast Wars Metals Ravage, which is itself a retool of Transmetal Cheetor. He transforms into a mechanical cat with flip-out thruster-wings. His robot mode arms have spring-loaded flip-out blaster grips, which also have barrel extensions that can be clipped to his legs in beast mode. His tail separates to become a whip weapon, but he doesn't hold it very well. His chest panels open up to reveal a decal; he also came with an extra decal sheet to display other options within his chest, plus Maximal and Wreckers faction symbol decals for extra customization. Both he and Arcee were limited to 1200 pieces.
Transmetals Tigatron was repurposed as future Shattered Glass Ravage. The original version of this mold was slightly retooled to make Armada Cheetor. It was also used as the model for the non-toy character Cataclysm.


Timelines

In recognition of his bravery in the field, Unit 2 was granted the MCSF's highest honor, Really Bitchin' Upholstery.
  • Unit 2 (Tigatron) (Scout, 2006)
    • Accessories: Engine-blaster, left & right side-pipes, Maximal Golden Disk Key
A retooling of the Cybertron Clocker toy using "Axalon Cheetor"'s new headsculpt, "Unit 2" transforms into an open-topped Cybertronic sports car. Due to painted whiskers on his robot mode face that resemble a human mustache, Unit 2 is one of a small percentage of Transformers who feature facial hair. His rear engine assembly reveals a pair of spring-loaded flip-out guns when a Cyber Planet Key/Golden Disk Key is placed in it. This assembly becomes a hand-held blaster in robot mode. His side-pipes can also be removed and used as hand-weapons.
This toy was an "attendance exclusive" for BotCon 2006, available only to pre-registrants who actually showed up for the convention.
The original version of this mold was also used to make Cybertron Swerve, movie-verse Clocker, and was the basis for many non-toy members of the Maximal Command Security Force.


Beast Wars Telemocha Series

Definitely had his caffeine this morning.
  • Tigatron (Deluxe, 2007)
    • Japanese ID number: TM-11
    • Accessories: Tail-gun, water-shooting gun
The original Tigatron toy was given an extensive redeco using a ridiculous number of paint operations for his Telemocha Series release. He retains all of the gimmicks of the original version as well.
Included in the set is a DVD of Tigatron's debut episode, "Solitary Warrior Tigatron".


Device Label

  • Tigatron (Device Label, 2009)
Despite appearances, he is NOT waving.
Device Label Tigatron transforms from a working USB 2 gigabyte thumb drive into a white mechanoid tiger.
You can name him anything you want.
Stored on the USB drive is an installable program called "Transformers Desktop Defender". When the Tigatron device is plugged in, a Tigatron avatar appears on the screen, transforming from thumb drive to jaguar mode as the program is activated. The program's setup allows you to rename your jaguar to anything you desire, alter the avatar's movement speed and his personality, decide whether he eats your desktop icons, and view his function, mission, and Tech Spec numbers. Whether he appears as Ravage or Tigatron can be selected as well.
This mold was also used to make Device Label Ravage and Cheetor, which came preloaded with the same program (although the Cheetor version can also display the avatar as Cheetor, naturally).

Merchandise

  • Beast Wars Transformers Mutating Card Game (1997)
Tigatron was one of the 24 beast warriors to receive a battle card representation for the Beast Wars card game.


Robot Heroes

It's Johnny the tackling Alzheimer's patient! "WWHO AM IIIIIiiiii?!" *fwump*
  • Tigatron vs Inferno (2-pack, 2009)
Part of the fifth wave of Universe Robot Heroes, Tigatron is a redeco of Robot Heroes Cheetor. He is painted in the original American toy's colors (being mostly pale yellow, with a silver face), and like Cheetor has articulation at the shoulders and neck. He comes packaged with Inferno.
The US release of this two-pack has been cancelled, but it has been found in Hong Kong, Australian and European (UK, Germany and Russia) markets.


Notes

Tigatron's control art. Note the extensive retooling from Cheetor that never happened.
C-L-E-M-S-OH CRAP!
He's armed with a cryo-freeze beam and a deadly raspberry-blowing tongue.
  • The original concept art for Tigatron, shown in the "Beast Wars Reborn Golden Disc", shows that he was originally intended to be a retooling of the mold, rather than a simple redeco, changing his beast mode head and a lot of his robot mode parts (yet not the face), as well as giving him some kind of horrible tumor gun. Obviously, this didn't happen.
  • The Tigatron shown at Toy Fair in 1996 was cast in orange plastic instead of cream-colored, giving him a more "traditional" tiger look. The change to a "white" tiger has so far been unexplained.
  • Tigatron's beast mode may well have been female. His template animal was female, and while wild felines have size differences between males and females Tigatron and Snowstalker were shown as being the same size; indeed, they were for all intents and purposes identical, such that Waspinator thought Snowstalker was Tigatron. (Though to be fair, Waspinator is not the brightest crayon in the box.)
  • In the Japanese dub of Beast Wars, for the sake of humor, Tigatron was played as a "samurai" ronin (to explain his wandering ways). He spoke in an archaic dialect, ending sentences with "gozaru" (an honorific that eventually evolved into "desu"). Additionally, since Airazor was made male in the Japanese dub, "he" was presented as Tigatron's ward whom he looked to as a "brother" (hence the close bond). Eventually, after the events of "Other Visits", their romantic relationship was "outed" to the audience.
  • An unused idea by Larry DiTillio was that the Vok ceased trying to destroy Earth because contact with Tigatron (after his abduction) made them question the morality of the tactic.[1]
  • Tigatron's role in the Beast Wars cartoon was originally intended for Wolfang.[2]
  • Tigatron's package art is one of a handful that features the toy's mutant head instead of the regular robot head, to rather hilarious effect.
  • He has a stadium named after him.
  • Cheetor and Tigatron are the only characters in Beast Wars who are definitely in the correct scale to the lifeforms they adopted as beast modes, as each is seen nearby real versions of the animals they mimic.
  • Tigatron's animation model (and thus that of Cheetor's original body as well) is one of the comparatively more toy-accurate of the Season One cast. His transformation scheme, however, is simplified by having his arms and crotch-piece unfold from his beast mode's belly instead of its back.


Foreign names

  • Japanese: Tigatron (タイガトロン Taigatoron)[3]
  • Mandarin: Lǎo-hǔ (Taiwan, 老虎, "Tiger"), Bái Hǔ (Taiwan, 白虎, "White Tiger")
  • Polish: Tygrytron
  • Portuguse: Tigertron (Brazil)
  • Russian: Tigron (Тигрон)
  • Spanish: Tigatron (Spain), Tigretron (America)

References

  1. http://www.camphortree.net/tf/tidbits/vok.txt Translation of relevant text from the book Beast Wars Universe
  2. alt.toys.transformers. The change was also discussed in the commentary track on one of the Beast Wars DVD releases.
  3. Tigatron's Japanese name was rendered as Tigertron on Trading card a trading card. Both English spellings are possible Romanizations of the katakana.