Name | Alternate mode | First & Last appearance | Voiced by |
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Omega Supreme | Rocket, tank, and Launch Bay | Blaster Blues | The Big Broadcast of 2006 | Jack Angel |
Omega Supreme is one of the biggest Autobots, and is often the last line of defense for the Autobots. He was the guardian of Crystal City and was friends with the Constructicons. After the Constructicons got reprogramed they lead Omega Supreme into a trap and Omega Supreme gets partially reprogramed and now has a lust for revenge on the Constructicons. He often speaks in a very odd way now devoid of emotion. His final appearance involved him transporting Rodimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, Kup, and Blaster to the planet Junkion. During the space travel, they were attacked by Cyclonus and the Sweeps. After Omega Supreme turned the tide, he aided Blaster in stopping the hypnotic broadcasts of the Quintessons on Junkion. |
The Sharkticons | Amphibious Anthropomorphic Shark | The Transformers: The Movie | The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) | Frank Welker (in "The Return of Optimus Prime" Pt. 1), Roger C. Carmel (Movie), Bud Davis (in "The Quintesson Journal"), Jim Cummings (in "Money is Everything") |
Massive, rotund, powerfully built and virtually brainless, Sharkticons are the perfect killing machines and thus the ideal enforcers to carry out the Quintessons' verdicts. The jaws and teeth of the Sharkticon are so powerful and strong that they can snap a six inch-thick titanium steel rod in 0.23 of a second. Their spiked tails can crush the heaviest armor plating. But the real reason for their invincibility lies in their overwhelming numbers. Like piranhas, Sharkticons attack their prey en masse and are totally oblivious to the casualties the target might inflict. They know how to do only one thing, and that is to destroy. They perform that function perfectly and they travel in packs. Fearless and oblivious, loyal only to the master who last fed him. Powerful tail fin allows them to travel at speeds over 150 knots. Carnivorous with a voracious appetite, they possess several rows of razor-sharp teeth that can tear through solid steel. In robot mode, they carry a maceration laser that shoots salt-based corrosive liquid. They also carry a barbed mace. |
Sharkticon pit executioners | Unknown, possibly a Shark | The Transformers: The Movie | Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4 | N/A |
Sharkticon pit executioners are a type of Sharkticon who stand at the top of the Sharkticon pit and after they are given orders to toss the condemned victim or victims into the pit, then pull the lever sending the victim to fall downwards into the pit where they are usually consumed by the Sharkticons. When Rodimus Prime travelled into the Autobot Matrix of Leadership, he saw that they had existed along with The Quintessons millions of years ago on Cybertron and were seen fleeing from Cybertron with The Quintessons after they had been driven away by their former slaves. |
Deceased robots remains | Unknown | The Transformers: The Movie | N/A |
After Hup and Hot Rod are captured by the Allicons and placed in the holding cells on the planet Quintessia, ruined robots remains of a few different colours are seen in the cells of both them and cell next to them that Kranix is in. Who these robots once were, and exactly why their remains were in the cells is unknown. They probably were destroyed by either and or the Allicons or Sharkticons while trying to escape though. |
Teletraan I | None | More Than Meets the Eye, Part 1 | Five Faces of Darkness, Part 5 | Casey Kasem |
Teletraan I is a semi-sentient computer that runs the Autobots' spaceship/base, the Ark. Teletraan I has extensive communications abilities and can monitor Earth's television and radio broadcasts to search for news that may be of interest to the Autobots, in addition to operating the Sky Shop. Teletraan I is presumably destroyed along with the Ark during the events of "Five Faces of Darkness, Part 5". |
Teletraan II | None | Thief in the Night | Grimlock's New Brain | Frank Welker |
Teletraan II is a supercomputer constructed by the Autobots following the destruction of its predecessor, Teletraan I. It can be easily accessed from both Autobot City and Cybertron. Teletraan II has many roles and capabilities, including recording Autobot activities for later analysis and keeping educational files on both the Autobots and Decepticons. |
TORQ III | None | Day of the Machines | Gregg Berger |
TORQ III is an advanced supercomputer capable of controlling and building machines. It was created by American scientists at Quantum Laboratories. Megatron reprogrammed TORQ III and ordered the computer to take control of the facility until it was destroyed by Optimus Prime. Dr. Paul Gates decided not to reactivate TORQ III until he could make him completely tamper-proof. |
The Quintessons | None | The Transformers: The Movie | The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) | Quintesson #1: Regis Cordic (Movie)Quinetesson #2: Roger C. Carmel (Movie)Quintesson #3: Jack AngelQuintesson #4: Tony Pope (in "The Big Broadcast of 2006", "The Quintesson Journal", and "The Return of Optimus Prime")Quintesson #5: Paul Eiding (in "The Quintesson Journal")Quintesson #6: Clive Revill (in "The Return of Optimus Prime")Quintesson Scientist: Dick Gautier (in "The Killing Jar") |
The Quintessons are an ancient robotic alien race who once lived on Cybertron many ages ago and their goal is to re-claim it. While they lived there, they used it as a huge factory to produce several kinds of lifeforms, including robots, who eventually become the Transformers. Extremely self-serving and devious, they travel on beams of energy. Most Quintessons have five faces each with each face being its own individual. |
Ancient Cyberton's military hardware and consumer goods robots | None | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | N/A |
Military hardware and consumer goods were created eons ago by the Quintessons when Cyberton was a factory. They were the ancient ancestors of the Autobots and Decepticons. They were used by the Quintessons for bad reasons. They developed emotions and drove the Quintessons away from Cybertron. The lived together peacefully for some time, but it did not last. The military hardware would go on to the being the Deceptions, while the consumer goods would become the Autobots. |
Ghost and unknown robots | None | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 2) | N/A |
While Rodimus Prime was seemingly near death, he sees a ghost with some sharp teeth, who makes a shrieking sound and four unknown robots who are different colours, one which has a shield and two of them which have claws instead of hands standing in a row, who then explode. Whoever these beings are is unknown. |
Autobot Matrix of leadship Ancient leaders | None | The Burden Hardest to Bear | Unknown |
While Rodimus Prime is on earth and racing with two Stunticons he then crashes. Then Stunticons then see the Autobot Matrix of leadship and remove it from him and travel back to their base on Charr and state that "Galvatron will love it". The Stunticons then give it to Decepticon leader Galvatron. When Galvatron inserts it into his fusion cannon, Ancient Autobot leaders including Optimus Prime appear, who keep telling him over and over to "Return the Matrix", which he says he will do, but does not. |
Trannis | Early Cybertronian vehicle | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | Unknown |
Trannis is a violet coloured Decepticon warlord, whose job is to do lots of stuff, but be forgotten about when a more famous one shows up. The "early Decepticon leader" engaged on a campaign of conquest with his soldiers. Towards the end of the Second Cybertronian War, he was chased by some Autobot. The Decepticon leader used his lightning whip to knock his attacker off his motorcycle, but then that motorcycle crashed into his and made him fall off too. Before he even got up, Sentinel Prime jumped in and kicked the snot out of him. |
The ASD-324-ddd-3e3c1 model Decepticons | Unknown | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | Unknown |
The ASD-324-ddd-3e3c1 model are a type of ancient Decepticons who formed the backbone of Decepticon forces in the generation prior to Megatron and Optimus Prime. This model first appeared during the brief period of Autobot-Decepticon harmony following the Quintesson departure from Cybertron 11 million years ago. With both groups free to pursue their own interests, the Autobots took up interpretive dance while the Decepticons practiced parade-drills and organized marching. Perhaps inevitably this got boring and the Decepticons decided to conquer the planet under Trannis. These soldiers formed the bulk of that army. These Decepticon soldiers carry a semi-automatic energy rifle with a single rocket mounted on top. They also sometimes use laser-guided rocket launchers for striking against fortified structures. These Decepticon soldiers remained in service until the invention of Transformation rendered them largely obsolete, a period of almost 2 million years. |
Prima | Unknown | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | Neil Ross |
Prima was created from the corpse of another robot which the Quintessons deactivated for its underperformance in its tasks. The robot was instantly smelted down and reformed into Prima, who, through unknown circumstances, became the second documented bearer of the Matrix of Leadership. Prima was unusual amongst his consumer goods brethren in that he was equipped for combat, and was made to battle in the Quintessons' gladiatorial pits. He found the endless fighting repellent, and, after a battle with Sentinel Major, decided to strike back at his masters, leaping at the group of Quintessons that had been watching the match. He was blasted out of the air, and fell to the ground in a smoking wreck, apparently deceased. He was succeeded as Matrix-bearer by Prime Nova. When Rodimus Prime journeyed inside the Matrix, Prima was the second guide he encountered, and told him the story of the Quintessons gladiatorial matches. |
Prime Nova | Unknown | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | Milt Jamin |
Prime Nova is the Matrix bearer after Prima. Prime Nova, or Nova Prime, succeeded Prima as bearer of the Matrix of Leadership through unknown circumstances, and went on to fight against the Quintessons in the robot uprising that ultimately forced the evil aliens off of Cybertron. It is unknown if he died during the rebellion or not, but by the time of the first Great War, he had been replaced as Autobot leader by Guardian Prime. When Rodimus Prime journeyed into the Matrix in 2005, Prime Nova was the third guide that he encountered. Prime Nova related to him the tale of the Quintessons' robots rise to true sentience and life, and their fight back against their alien masters. |
Sentinel Prime | Early Cybertronian vehicle | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | Jack Angel |
Sentinel Prime is an imposing figure, standing head and shoulders over the average Autobot. Bristling with some of the most heavy-duty weapons and armor available to the Autobot army has instilled in Sentinel Prime a supreme confidence in his own abilities as both a leader and a fighter. Unfortunately such pride usually precedes a fall, and there will always be someone out there keen to prove a point, or who merely sees Sentinel Prime as an obstacle on the path to a bigger destiny. Sentinel Prime is typically, but not always, depicted as Optimus Prime's immediate predecessor as Autobot leader. Sentinel Major was originally one of the Quintessons' slave robots on Cybertron around twelve million years ago. Unusual among his consumer goods brethren, Sentinel Prime was equipped for combat and was forced to participate in gladiatorial games for the Quintessons' amusement, wielding a spiked ball-and-chain weapon and a tire-shaped shield. He was once defeated in battle by Prima, who attacked their Quintesson masters when their match was over, only to be destroyed himself. Subsequently, the consumer goods robots rose up against the Quintessons in a rebellion that ultimately forced the aliens off the planet. Sentinel Prime survived this clash, but he and the rest of his race—now dubbed "Autobots"—were robbed of any chance of peace when the military hardware robots, now known as "Decepticons", set their sights on conquering Cybertron for themselves. Two Autobot leaders fell during the war that ensued, and Sentinel Prime inherited the Matrix of Leadership and became Sentinel Prime, leader of the Autobots. Under his leadership, the Autobots realized that they would never be able to defeat the Decepticons with firepower, and they turned instead to stealth, reconfiguring their bodies to be able to transform into other forms. With the power of his new ability, Sentinel Prime defeated the Decepticons' leader, and the Autobots won the war. The ensuing period of peace was known as the Golden Age of Cybertron, but, around nine million years BCE, the Decepticon threat re-emerged when they too adopted transformation, and coupled it with robot-mode flight powers. One of the first of this new breed of Decepticons, the malevolent Megatron, killed Sentinel Prime in combat. As he died, he handed off the Matrix to Alpha Trion, who kept it safe until the emergence of the next Autobot leader, Optimus Prime. When Rodimus Prime journeyed into the Matrix in 2005, Sentinel Prime was the sixth guide he encountered. Sentinel Prime recounted the development of transformation, the Autobot victory in the war and the rise of Megatron. |
Pole vault Transformer | Unknown | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | N/A |
The "pole vault Transformer" is an Autobot who lived between the First and Second Cybertronian War. In the year of 2006, he is a member of the Junkion tribe. Unless, of course, these two guys are not the same person, but just happen to share a design and color scheme. He participated in a pole vault competition that took place in the time of peace between the first two wars. Millions of years later, he helped Wreck-Gar fetch their Autobot allies from Goo. |
Clone Optimus Prime | 1984 Freightliner FL86 Cab-over | A Prime Problem | Peter Cullen |
When human ally Spike Witwicky is captured by the Decepticons, the Autobots encounter two Optimus Primes as Megatron has created an Optimus Prime clone. As the Autobots attempt to rescue him, they must figure out which Optimus Prime is the real Optimus Prime and save Spike's life. |
Clone Starscream | 1975 F-15 Eagle | A Prime Problem | Chris Latta |
The Autobots encounter a clone of Starscream, which the real Starscream is controlling. He is destroyed by the Clone Optimus Prime to make is seem like it is the true Optimus Prime, which is believed by 1975 F-15 Eagle claiming that this must be the real Optimus Prime as he "just killed the Decepticons number two varmint and can't be working for Megatron". |
Early Autobots and Decepticons | Early Cybertronian vehicles | Desertion of the Dinobots part 2 | N/A |
After being transported to Cybertron by the Decepticon spacebridge. Spike and Carly came across a room where Carly sees several robots and then says "these must be the primitive ancestors of the Autobots, they sure have evolved over the eons". They also got to see a film that shows the battles between the early Autobots and Decepticons, which shows them having many different colors in their primitive forms. |
Sentinels robots | None | Desertion of the Dinobots part 2 | The Search for Alpha Trion | N/A |
Sentinels robots are combat robots consisting of different types on Cybertron, that are used by Shockwave. They can neither transform or speak and be destroyed very easily, as they are very weak. The Dinobots easily handled them when the arrived on Cybertron after traveling through the Decepticons' spacebride. Shockwave also destroyed one of them after blasting it, as he was trying to blast Spike and Carly. The female Autobots later encountered a different Sentinel robot that could fly, when they were fleeing from Shockwave. Moonracer was able to destroy it, after blasting it with her pistol. |
Pole Vault Transformer | Unknown | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | N/A |
The pole vault Transformer is an Autobot, who lived between the First and Second Cybertronian War who participated in a pole vault competition that took place in the time of peace between the first two wars. Millions of years later, he helped Wreck-Gar fetch their Autobot allies from Goo. In the year of 2006, he is a member of the Junkion tribe. Unless, of course, these two guys are not the same person, but just happen to share a design and color scheme. |
Hood Transformer | Unknown | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | N/A |
The Hood Transformer is an Autobot who lived between the First and Second Cybertronian War. Millions of years later, he helped Wreck-Gar fetch their Autobot allies from Goo. Towards the end of the Second Cybertronian War, he chasing after the leader of the Decepticons. The Decepticon whipped him off his motorcycle, but then that motorcycle crashed into his and made him fall off too, which allowed Sentinel Prime to catch up with the Decepticon leader to finish the fight. Millions of years later, he helped Wreck-Gar fetch their Autobot allies from Goo. In the year of 2006, he is a member of the Junkion tribe. Unless, of course, these two guys are not the same person, but just happen to share a design and color scheme. He/they transform into (a) motorcycle(s). |
Guardian Prime | Unknown | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | Charlie Adler |
Guardian Prime is an ancient Autobot leader who lived between the First and Second Cybertronian War and was once bearer of the Autobot Martix of leadership, and was the fourth leader of the Autobots. Rodimus Prime had come across him after he had entered the matrix. He looks very similar to Rodimus Prime in his design and color patterns. |
White sword and shield fighting robot | None | The Transformers: The Movie | Unknown |
The White sword and shield fighting robot has a single yellow eye and duels with Hot Rod, while being aboard a spaceship. He repeatedly asks Hot Rod for a time out, when he aggravates him during their duel, by attacking him from behind, when Hot Rod was not looking. |
Quintessia Sea Creatures | None | The Transformers: The Movie | N/A |
After Kup and Hot Rod crashed on the planet Quintessia, they both ending up in murky sea waters, that included very large piranha like fish, that Hot Rod fought and sawed in half, during the time that he was tangled in giant sea plants. After freeing himself from the giant sea plants and hearing Kup's cry for help, he then found and defeated a giant Squid, which was holding Kup after tearing him apart, and had spewed a large black mist at Hot Rod after being defeated by him. Hot Rod then helped Kup out of the sea and successfully repaired him. |
Executed orange robot | Unknown | The Transformers: The Movie | Unknown |
The Executed orange robot is seen on the plank in the Quinetesson's court, when the Quinetessons delclared that he was innocent and they told the Sharkticon executioner to feed him to the Sharkticons. After he falls into the Sharkticon pit, he is heard screaming, while the Sharktiocons devour him. |
Ancient Cybertronian Constructicons | Unknown | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | N/A |
The Ancient Cybertronian Constructicons are a team of eight Constructicons, who lived on Cybertron millions of years ago, who were seen by Rodimus Prime, through the Autobot Matrix of leadership creating Megatron far below a city on Cybertron. These were not the same Constructions who later joined Megatron and formed Devastator. Their individual names and what became of them is unknown. |
Zeta Prime | Unknown | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | N/A |
Zeta Prime inherited the Matrix of Leadership from Guardian Prime when he was killed during the early days of the war with the Decepticons. His stint as Autobot leader appears to have been a short-lived one, as he died before the end of the war and was succeeded by Sentinel Prime. When Rodimus Prime journeyed into the Matrix in 2005, Zeta Prime was the fifth guide he encountered, who gave a very short account of the continuing Autobot-Decepticon war. |
Primon | Unknown | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 4) | Michael Bell |
Primon, the "Alpha Prime", is one of the oldest known bearers of the Matrix. As he predated Prima, who is characterized as the first Transformer created on Cybertron, it is conceivable that he predates the planet itself. Primon was the earliest documented bearer of the Matrix of Leadership, but how he came to hold the talisman, and his activities during the Quintesson occupation of Cybertron, are unknown. He was succeeded as Matrix-bearer by Prima. When Rodimus Prime voyaged into the Matrix in 2005, Primon was the first guide the Autobot leader encountered. Primon related to him the story of the Transformers' creation by the Quintessons, and how they were endowed with sentience. |
Vector Sigma | Corey Burton | None | The Key to Vector Sigma (part 1) | The Rebirth (Part 1) |
Vector Sigma is an ancient and incredibly powerful super-computer that dwells many layers below the surface of Cybertron. It is guarded by Centurion droids. When it is activated it says the following "I am Vector Sigma, before Cybertron was, I was" and then asks why that it has been activated. After Megatron created the Stunticons out of stolen Earth vehicles, he then took them to Cybertron to have Vector Sigma give them life. He was told by Shockwave that Alpha Trion had the key that activated Vector Sigma, which Megatron and his Decepticons then stole and used to give the Stunticons life. Megatron and his Decepticons then returned to Earth with the key. The Autobots also went to Cybertron to stop the Decepticons, and created the Aerialbots out of ancient shuttles to combat the Stunticons. Since they did not have the key, Alpha Trion used his own hand to activate Vector Sigma and he ending up merging with it, separating from his robot body. On Earth, Megatron found that the key could turn things into metal, which he started doing. The key was later destroyed by Aerialbot leader Silverbolt in a battle that took place in Seattle, Washington, after which everything that had turned into metal changed back to its original form. How Vector Sigma could be activated after that is unknown, but Optimus Prime used the Matrix of Leadership to communicate with Alpha Trion, who was now a part of the super-computer. |
Arcadroids | None | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 1) | N/A |
Hailing from the Nalva System, the Arcadroids are spherical aliens who can tuck their legs up and roll along the ground. A group of Arcadroids took part in the first Galactic Olympics on Athenia in the year 2005. Apparently, the bookmakers favoured them in the downhill events. Considering the stadium was completely flat, that did not seem like much of an advantage. |
Athenian beings | None | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 1) | Unknown |
Beings on the planet athenia during the first Galactic Olympics are transformer-like robots who are seen in the audience during the car race between the Autobots. Also in the audience are multi-coloured humanoid aliens who are also doing the commentary for the race and are seen among Jazz after he wins the race. |
The Yellow Autobot | Racecar | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 1) | N/A |
The Yellow Autobot who has no known name competed alongside Jazz in a race at the intergalactic games. He is the last to get going in the race. He may of also have done worst in the race. |
The Blue Autobot | Racecar | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 1) | N/A |
The Blue Autobot who has no known name competed alongside Jazz in a race at the intergalactic games. He and The Yellow Autobot failed to swing across a gap filled with water and fell in, while Jazz successfully swung over the water and was the winner of the race. |
Unicron | Planet | The Transformers: The Movie | Call of the Primitives | Orson Welles (Movie), Roger C. Carmel (TV series) |
An asteroid-sized Transformer whose only goal is to devour small moons, despite his incredible intelligence and power. Created Galvatron, Cyclonus and his Armada, Scourge and the Sweeps from the bodies of Megatron, Bombshell, Skywarp, Thundercracker, Shrapnel, and Kickback, respectively. Destroyed by Rodimus Prime and the Autobot Matrix of Leadership, later partially reactivated by Scourge and Starscream's ghost. |
Tornedron | Energy Monster | Call of the Primitives | Neil Ross |
Tornedron was the successor to Unicron, created by Unicron's creator Primacron. Unlike Unicron, Tornedron was an energy-based lifeform, controlled by Primacron's remote control. It consumed other energies, leaving stars dead and planets inert; its final purpose was to leave the entire universe a blank slate for Primacron to do with as he pleased. Unfortunately for Primacron, while Tornedron succeeded in draining most of the universe's energy, it also became just as rebellious as his predecessor. However, Grimlock defeated it before the creature could consume its creator; he threw it into reverse, returning all the energy it stole to its original locations and dispersing the entity. |
Hauler | None | More Than Meets the Eye, Part 1 | N/A |
Hauler is an Autobot crane that shows up just briefly alongside Ratchet and Cliffjumper to pull an injured Hound out of a ravine that he feel into after he was shot by Laserbeak as he was chasing him. Why it was only seen briefly and never made anymore appearances is unknown. |
Seeker Acid Storm | Cybertronian spacecraft | Divide and conquer | N/A |
Acid Storm is something of an oddity among the Decepticons. He's more than happy to stay buried in the ranks, a largely anonymous soldier among a sea of very similar bots, rather than try and make a big name for himself. This is somewhat baffling, as his intelligence, data gathering skills, charisma and ability to manipulate localized weather patterns to create acid rain could possibly propel him up the ranks. But for whatever reason, he stays in his role as one of the Rainmakers rather than striking out on his own. |
Seeker Ion Storm | Cybertronian spacecraft | Divide and conquer | N/A |
One of the formidable Rainmakers, Ion Storm is an electrokinetic, able to personally generate EMPs. |
Seeker Nova Storm | Cybertronian spacecraft | Divide and conquer | N/A |
One of the formidable Rainmakers, Nova Storm is equipped with armor that enables survival in volcanic environments or even the chromosphere of a star for short periods of time. When a group of Autobots (and Chip Chase) journeyed to Cybertron to fetch a cosmitron for a wounded Optimus Prime, Megatron sent the Rainmaker trio to make things difficult for our heroes with some acid rain. The Autobots managed to fight them off. |
Model Optimus Prime drone | 1984 Freightliner FL86 Cab-over | The Ultimate Doom Part 1 | N/A |
When a model Optimus Prime drone that was created by Megatron in the Decepticon's underwater headquarters appeared, Starscream gave the orders to attack it, but Megatron told him that it is just a model of their enemy. Spark Plug who was under slave control then pushed it over. |
Watchdogs | None | The Ultimate Doom Part 3 | N/A |
"Watchdog" units are part of the Decepticon security net on Cybertron under Shockwave. These hovercars patrol the roads of Cybertron, going where the traditional Decepticon jet cannot. When Spike, Wheeljack, Skyfire/Jetfire, Trailbreaker, Bumblebee, and Brawn ticked off Shockwave, he sent the entire Decepticon contingent on Cybertron after them. Two "watchdogs" pursued them through the streets, but they were able to evade them by ducking into the hidden entrance to Wheeljack's lab. |
Medicroids | None | Countdown to Extinction | N/A |
Medicroids are medical drones used by the Decepticons. It is unclear how wide-ranging their skills are, but they are known to be capable of replacing human body parts with mechanical substitutes. The medicroids possibly could have done the job differently than they did, since Starscream had requested that when Arkeville was taken to the repair bay, he stated "the doctor must not have a chance to interfere again." |
Autobot X | None | Autobot Spike | Don Messick and Corey Burton |
Autobot X is an Autobot drone robot constructed from various spare parts by Sparkplug Witwicky who when was first activated had caused damage to Wheeljack's workshop. After Spike was severely injured by Megatron the only way to save him was to transfer his mind out of his body, at the recommendation of the doctors at Metro Hospital. Sparkplug and Wheeljack then arranged to transfer Spike's mind into Autobot X and the process had unstable results, however, and for a time, a confused Spike turned against the Autobots. Once Spike's body was healed, Wheeljack and Sparkplug successfully transferred Spike's mind back into his own body. After that Autobot X was never re-activated. |
Nightbird | None | Enter the Nightbird | N/A |
Nightbird is a human construct with a single form and thus not actually a Transformer herself. She is the first female robot to have appeared in the series. Created by the famous Japanese scientist Dr. Fujiyama, Dr. Fujiyama, she was a mute non-transforming ninja robot drone. She was stolen by the Decepticons and reprogrammed to infiltrate the Ark and steal the World Energy Source from Teletran I. She would subsequently be defeated and returned to her creator by the Autobots, and did not appear for the remainder of the animated series. In comics associated with the Botcon storyline, however, an army of Nightbird drones would later battle several Autobots, eventually perishing when Daniel Witwicky set off a powerful explosive that destroyed not only the drones, but also himself and the Autobot Wheelie. She later wears the Decepticon symbol and is given two Cybertronian vehicle transformation modes and allies with Megatron after escaping from Dr. Fujiyama, while being with a mysterious group of evil ninja robots known as sixclan who Decepticon Sixshot was once a part of. |
Sub-Atlanticans | None | Atlantis, Arise! | Unknown |
Sub-Atlanticans are water-breathing humanoid fishmen who are different green colours. They are able to use telepathy to communicate with each other. They are evil and aggressive in nature and their leader is King Nergil. |
Nergil | None | Atlantis, Arise! | Wally Burr |
King Nergil rules Sub-Atlantica, a hidden kingdom that is located underwater the sea. Their relationship to humanity proper is uncertain. Like most people Megatron makes deals with, he is devious and pretty much out for his own gain. He disappears after Sub-Atlantica is destroyed and sunk and it is unknown what became of him. |
The Alligaticon | None | City of Steel | N/A |
The Alligaticon is a Reptilicon drone made by the Constructicons from the remains of the disassembled Optimus Prime. In the sewers, the drone encountered the Autobots Ratchet, Hound, Mirage, and Bumblebee, who believed it to be a simple mindless beast. They tricked it into an abandoned train, where it got trapped and sent down the tracks. It was only later that they realized that Optimus Prime had been disassembled after encountering his head in the Decepticon base. Hound finally realized why his scanner kept picking up Prime when the Alligaticon attacked. They sought it again in the sewers, where they struggled to capture it until Prime used his remote controls to bring the beast in line. After that, Ratchet used the parts to reassemble Optimus Prime. |
Medieval Solomon the owl | None | A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur'sCourt | N/A |
Solomon is a male owl that hoots and is warmly greeted by elderly male wizard Beorht, who lived in 542, and then offers him some severed rat tails, which Solomon gladly eats. |
Medieval Cows | None | A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court | N/A |
There a few cows that are light brown that have not been dehorned that had wondered through a fence and had eaten the plants in Aetheling the Red's garden, which had caused his feuding with Sir Wigend du Blackthorne in 542. |
Medieval dragon | None | A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court | N/A |
In 542 there also lived a dragon in the Dragon Mound. When time-lost Transformers attempted to use the Mound to return to their proper time, they were confronted by the gigantic, fire-breathing beast, but Beorht and Warpath were able to scare it away with the explosive Dragon's Bane. |
Green Anaconda | None | Microbots | N/A |
While The Decepticons are in South America, Starscream is asked by Rumble to "hold that pose" as then a Green Anaconda falls from a tree on top of Starscream and wraps around him as Rumble and The Constructicons watch on and giggle with amusement. |
Wild zebras | None | Changing Gears | N/A |
A pack of African wild zebras are shown galloping by, right before we see the Autobots drive by, who are heading in the other direction, who are driving to take on the Decepticons, who are draining energy from the sun. |
Titans | None | The God Gambit | Unknown |
The Titans are a humanoid race of different colours with pointy ears who live on the moon of Titan, some of whom believe in sky gods. After Autobot Cosmos crashes on Titan, the belief is thought to have been confirmed to be true. They are forced to serve the Decepticons Astrotrain, Starscream, and Thrust who had arrived on Titan, but later befriend the Autobots Jazz, Perceptor, and Omega Supreme who later arrived on Titan as well. After befriending the Autobots, the Titans built and new home to replace the one that was the destroyed by the Decepticons who had since left Titan. |
Jero | None | The God Gambit | Ed Gilbert |
Jero was the head astrologer priest on Titan, and as such forced all of the other Titans to worship their Sky God through offerings. One Titan, Talaria, attempted to revolt and expose Jero and the Sky Gods as fake, though Jero took advantage of Cosmos' crash landing to reclaim his position as a leader. It is not revealed whether Jero survived the temple explosion caused by the Decepticons. |
Talaria | None | The God Gambit | Unknown |
Talaria is a member of the Titan species of the eponymous planet. During the annual sacrifice ceremony, she attempted to convince the other Titans that the Sky Gods and Jero were fake. However, this was interrupted by Cosmos' crash landing, which provided Jero with an opportunity to reclaim his authority. Talaria was able to reactivate Cosmos by reconnecting a wire. Though Talaria also managed to escape, she was later captured and almost sacrificed before being rescued by Jazz. Though Astrotrain's detonation of the energy crystals destroyed their island, Talaria survived and emerged as the new leader of her people. |
Scrawney | None | The God Gambit | Paul Eiding |
Scrawney is a member of the Titan species of the eponymous planet. He believed Jero's proclamations of the existence of Sky Gods and even brought an offering to the temple, despite Talaria attempting to convince him that the Sky Gods were nonexistent. Scrawny and two other Titans later asked to be destroyed by the Autobots, as their faith had been destroyed. Scrawney survived the island explosion caused by the detonation of the energy crystals. |
Dinobot Island's dinosaurs | None | Dinobot Island Part 1 | Dinobot Island Part 2 | N/A |
Pre-historic dinosaurs that somehow still exist live on an island that was named Dinobot Island by Spike Witwicky after the Dinobots arrived there to start their training to improve their skills. They are able to co-exist with the Dinobots, but start to give them trouble after the Decepticons arrived there to collect its energy sources. Grimlock though is later to recruit the dinosaurs to his cause, as they battle and help with defeating the Decepticons. |
Woolly mammoths | None | Dinobot Island Part 1 | Dinobot Island Part 2 | N/A |
Pre-historic woolly mammoths come through a time warp when Spike and Bumblebee are at a library. Huffer helps to temporarily put them in Optimus Prime's trailer before the Autobots are able to make them go back to their own time by driving them back through the time warp. |
The Outlaw's horses | None | Dinobot Island Part 2 | N/A |
The Outlaws who have come through a time warp take on bikers and then the Autobots are riding horses that are brown and white in color. The Outlaw and the horses are sent back to their own time after being forced to go back through the time warp. |
Robosmasher | None | The Secret of Omega Supreme | N/A |
Robosmasher is a robot with many arms created by Megatron back on Cybertron, that was used to seize transformers and convert them to his cause. Robosmasher had grabbed and converted the Constructicons to the Decepticon cause, before they came to earth and were friends with Omega Supreme. |
Robosmasher victim | Cybertronian vehicle | The Secret of Omega Supreme | Michael McConnohie |
A robosmasher victim is a red, blue, and white transformer known as a Gyronian Sentry from Gyronia. The hapless Gyronian Sentry was seized by robosmasher and was converted to serve Megatron. |
Robodoctor | None | The Secret of Omega Supreme | Alan Oppenheimer |
The Robodoctor is an Autobot scientist who worked a lot on the creation of the Guardian Robots. Even though he is cheerful and friendly, he is somewhat overconfident as well, which may be a problem. |
Asteroid bird alien | None | The Secret of Omega Supreme | N/A |
The asteroid bird alien is a creature capable of flying in outer space and firing energy blasts from its tail. After The Constructicons were sent into space to begin mining operations on an unusual asteroid, which was passing near Earth. Omega Supreme went to stop them and destroy the asteroid and found out that the asteroid appeared to be organic. During when Omega Supreme threw a punch that broke the asteroid in half. The alien bird creature, which had been curled up inside the asteroid, was revealed. It then flew to Earth and went to San Francisco, where it caused much damage. It could not be controlled by anyone. Eventually, it was revealed that the unusual ore of the asteroid was actually its food, and that it was aggressive because it was hungry. Omega Supreme lured the bird back into space, where it ate what remained of the asteroid, and then flew off and was never seen again. |
Morphobots | None | Quest for survival | N/A |
Morphobots are a species of mechanical plant which appear completely white with its structure divided into parts of five; namely, five roots, a five-toothed maw which opens when food arrives, and five tentacles. The tentacles themselves possess two sharp claws each, which are capable of extending and grabbing distant prey. They are known to attack mechanical forms of life, but seem to be drawn towards robotic insectoid species such as the Insecticons who they ending up eating their entire clone army. After being on earth and causing much havoc for both the Autobots and Decepticons the Autobots launched them into space in the direction of a planet inhabited by mechanical insects. |
The Beast of Borneo | None | Prime Target | N/A |
The Beast of Borneo is an unregistered dragon-like creature native to the island of Borneo captured by Lord Chumley. The species is likely very rare and seems to possess some intelligence. By 1985, he used it in hunting other creatures. The Beast was the first challenge Chumley threw at Optimus Prime when he came to rescue some of his soldiers. The Beast snuck up on Prime, and though Prime countered its attack, he was separated from his ion blaster. When he tried to retrieve it, the Beast whipped it out of his reach onto a bridge, where they continued fighting until Optimus Prime threw the Beast into the pit below. |
Lord Chumley's giant robot arachnids | None | Prime Target | N/A |
Lord Chumley's giant robot arachnids are mechanical creatures used by Lord Chumley in his attempt to add the head of Optimus Prime to his hunting collection. Optimus Prime was first attacked by a mechanical scorpion, though managed to break off one of its claws and escape. Optimus Prime was later attacked by a mechanical black widow spider in Chumley's castle, though he was able to defeat it by tricking the spider into biting itself and exploding. |
Aron | None | Child's Play | Mona Marshall |
Aron is a young boy from the planet Brobdingnag who encounters both Autobots and Decepticons after the space bridge malfunctions during one of their battles. His species is exponentially larger than an average Transformer, putting the Transformers at a relative size that makes them look like toys. He enjoys building sets, his father's telescope, and a toy rocket ship that is able to fly about his room which he gave to the Autobots so they could leave his planet after the Decepticons successfully took advantage of their first attempt to leave Brobdingnag. |
Aron's parents | None | Child's Play | Father - Walker Edmiston, Mother- Mona Marshall |
Aron's parents are two members of the Brobdingnag civilization. They are very protective of their son Aron. They acted very cautious when they saw the Autobots and Decepticons in Aron's room and called the authorities. |
Brobdingnagian scientist | None | Child's Play | John Stephenson |
The scientist is an authority in the civilization of the planet Brobdingnag who after the relatively miniature and foreign Transformers were discovered in Aron's room by his parents, they were taken to the scientist and associated colleagues. After some cursory looks at the robotic beings, the scientist planned to dissect the robots, starting with the Decepticons. Fearing for his Autobot friends, Aron snatched the container they were within and ran out. The scientist, among others, chased after the boy, but were unable to find him before he released the Autobots. Unattended to in the scientist's office, the Decepticons freed themselves. |
Marty | None | Child's Play | Mona Marshall |
Marty is a young boy who bullies Aron, a fellow member of a species who are proportionately huge. Huge enough that Transformers are the size of toys to them. This means he could totally beat up Optimus Prime. |
Nitro | None | Child's Play | Frank Welker |
Nitro is a six-limbed creature roughly analogous to a cat from the planet Brobdingnag which is one of the three pets of Aron. Because everything on the planet is scaled up, Nitro is more than big enough to use Soundwave as a chew toy. |
Booper | None | Child's Play | N/A |
Booper is an alien creature vaguely resembling a cross between an elephant and a mouse. Booper is of a species native to the planet Brobdingnag and belongs to Aron, a young, timid boy. As everything on the planet is much larger than usual, Booper is closer to the size of a small elephant than a mouse. |
Brobdingnagian sewer creature | None | Child's Play | N/A |
Brobdingnagian sewer creature is a rat like creature with an elephant like trunk that lives in a Brobdingnagian sewer. It attacks Perceptor while the Autobots and Decepticons are fighting in there. After Prime shoots it away from Perceptor it makes a sound that sounds much like a rat would make. |
Aron's pet fish | None | Child's Play | N/A |
"Aron's pet fish" is a piranha-esque fish from the planet Brobdingnag. As everything on the planet is much larger than on most other planets, the fish is like alien Jaws on steroids to Transformers. After Thrust was thrown into the fish's aquarium by Nitro, Aron's cat and before he could think of a way out the liquid, the fish attacked him and he had to swim for his life. When the fish got particularly close, Thrust screamed out for Ravage, but the Mini-Cassette got captured too. In the end, Thrust managed to keep away from the fish until Aron noticed him and got him out of the aquarium. |
Swamp Alligators | None | Child's Play | N/A |
When the Decepticons return to earth from the alien planet that has the giant aliens and land in a swamp, Starscream says that he is "glad that there aren't there aren't any green monsters around, but is then attacked by a pack of swamp alligators. |
Bosch | None | The Gambler | John Stephenson |
Bosch is an alien gambler who travels through the galaxy searching for ways to make a quick energon chip to feed his gambling habit. He will even go as far as to enslave unsuspecting travelers whom he picks up from space, as he did with a band of Autobots he stumbled across. With the help of Devcon, Bosch, and Slizardo, Smokescreen was able to free his friends before they were taken back to Earth by Astrotrain under Decepticon control. |
Lord Gyconi | None | The Gambler | Walker Edmiston |
Lord Gyconi of Monacus is a rotund greedy, cruel, brutish, shrewd, cowardly—all these describes him well. Gangster and showman, Lord Gyconi runs brutal gladiator-type games in his Pit of Destruction where he rigs the contests and skims profits of the gambling proceeds. Under the employ of Megatron, Gyconi makes loans on the side with incredibly high interest rates and short repayment periods to gamblers. For fun he likes to play the gong and swat around his servant, Slizardo. It is unknown how or why he has the title of 'Lord'. |
Monacus casino worker | None | The Gambler | N/A |
Monacus casino worker is a cloaked figure with a hood who stops Smokescreen from making his last bet of energon chips which sets up an unfortunate set of events for Smokescreen. |
Animaliens | None | The Gambler | N/A |
Animaliens are the star attraction in gladiatorial combat games on the casino asteroid Monacus. Nothing is known of these creatures' history, planet of origin, intelligence level, or behavior in the wild. What is known is that risking your life against them in the Pit of Destruction is a losing venture. |
Robot Conversion Troops | Car Drones | Make Tracks | None |
Born out of modified New York City cars and remote-controlled by their masters, the Robot Conversion Troop supplements the Decepticon forces on Earth. After being offered a million dollars by the Decepticons, the Geddis brothers ran a car theft operation that accumulated 500 cars for delivery to their client's base in the Pine Barrens. After the Constructicons modified them into transforming drones, they drove into the city, and encountered the Autobots, who got wind of the plot. Transforming into their robot modes, they had the Autobots at a disadvantage, until they realized they were controlled remotely, leading Blaster to jam the signal. The Autobots then invaded the Decepticon base, and, with Raoul's help, were able to destroy the factory, permanently disabling them. Afterwards, Sparkplug Witwicky estimated it would take him weeks to restore the cars to their original state. |
Tlalakans | Mermaids and Mermen | Sea Change | N/A |
Tlalakans are a white humanoid species with pointy ears, who live on the planet called Tlalakan, that may be somewhere not that far away from Earth. The Tlalakans have secret access to a pool of water that is known as the Well of Transformation, that can change them into any form they want to be, though typically they use it to become creatures who live on land, or swim in the sea. They live beneath the sea, in an underwater city, though it is not known what is the real reason for why they live this way. |
Alana | MermaidRobotBoat | Sea Change | Melendy Britt |
Alana is a leader of the Tlalakan species of the eponymous planet. She teamed up with the Autobots to defeat Deceptitran, a drone controlled by the Decepticons to keep her civilization enslaved. Through the use of a secret pool known as the Well of Transformation, Alana transformed into a mermaid, a robot, and a boat, in that order. In doing this, Alana successfully reprogramed Deceptitran to send a fake distress call to Megatron and have the drones attack the Decepticons. Alana also developed a relationship with Seaspray, though decided to return to her original form in the end. |
Chac | Merman | Sea Change | Michael McConnohie |
Chac is a member of the Tlalakan species. While the species was enslaved, Chac was seized by drones and had his energy extracted from him, causing him to temporarily lose consciousness. With the help of the Autobots, Chac and the rest of the Tlalakans were able to defeat the Decepticons. |
Mok | Merman | Sea Change | Paul Eiding |
Mok is a member of the Tlalakan species. Though Mok suggested the Tlalakans leave the Autobots to fight the drones on their own after the crash landing of the Cosmos, Alana convinced him that they should team up with the Autobots. Mok subsequently participated in the effort to rescue Bumblebee from the Decepticons and regain control of their civilization. |
Tlaloc | Merman | Sea Change | Peter Cullen |
Tlaloc is an elder member of the Tlalakan species. He appears as a merman wielding a trident, causing him to resemble Neptune. Tlaloc welcomed Alana, Mok, and the Autobots to the Tlalakans' secret underwater city. He helped lead a successful effort to rescue Bumblebee from the Decepticons, though the underwater city was destroyed in the process. |
Rarto | Merman | Sea Change | Unknown |
Rarto is a member of the Tlalakan species. Like most members of the species, he most frequently assumed the form of a merman. Rarto participated in the effort to rescue Bumblebee from the Decepticons by providing bombs to the Autobots. |
Deceptitran | None | Sea Change | Paul Eiding |
Deceptitran is a Decepticon drone created and programmed by the Decepticons to harvest energon on the planet Tlalakan. Through the use of an army of drones, he enslaved the Tlalakan to mine and collect the planet's energon. He even has developed a way to harvest energon directly from the Tlalakans through the use of a machine where they sit and he siphons the Tlalakans' life force through wires and tubes. Deceptitran was reprogrammed by a Tlalakan named Alana to obey her and send a fake distress call to Megatron and then have the drones attack the Decepticons. |
Deceptitran's droids | None | Sea Change | N/A |
Deceptitran's droids are three grey coloured robots who at Deceptitran's command attack the Autobots, after they arrive on Tlalakan and are quickly defeated by the Autobots. More of these droids are later seen guarding Deceptitran's base and they are also destroyed. |
Centurion droids | None | The Key To Vector Sigma part 1 | Transformers: Headmasters | N/A |
The Centurion droids are an automated defense guarding the Vector Sigma supercomputer. Though possessing no weapons, Centurions are trained in hand-to-hand combat to stop all intruders. They also possess very strong armor that protects them from attacks, making them even more dangerous. They tend to be encountered in large numbers. They must be either evaded or tricked in order for one to approach Vector Sigma. Fortunately, that's not hard. |
Maintenance drones | None | The Key To Vector Sigma part 1 | N/A |
The Maintenance drones were a series of non-sentient bipedal mechanoids that were produced on Cybertron. They possessed a grayish skin color with a white face which only showed two eyes. Their programming was suited for maintenance tasks which made them incapable of more complex tasks such as combat. As such, they were easily destroyed against more militant enemies. |
Giant Purple Griffin | None | Aerial Assault | N/A |
The Giant Purple Griffin was one of the original Megatron's creations: a giant flying building shaped like a griffin. The Giant Purple Griffin had a mane of prehensile tentacles that could be used to grasp at opponents. During an operation in the Middle East, the Decepticons helped local malcontents secretly overthrow the legitimate ruler of an unnamed nation in exchange for oil. As part of this operation, the Decepticons used a Giant Purple Griffin, though it was unclear exactly what Megatron planned to do with it. The griffin was able to use a couple of lasers in its beak to shoot at the Aerialbots and fly around. The griffin managed to shoot Superion, knocking him over, but the combiner gave the griffin a good swift kick, which caused it to crash and seemingly put it out of commission. The griffin was presumably destroyed in a giant oilfield explosion triggered by the Aerialbots a moment later. |
Antillain Autobots | Unknown | Cosmic Rust | Unknown |
The Antillain Autobots were an ancient colony of Autobots who resided on the planet Antilla. The entire civilization perished as a result of Cosmic Rust. While exploring the planet, which was marked with the Autobots' symbol, the Decepticons came across a transmission from one of these Autobots warning them of the plague. However, the Decepticons ignored this warning and entered a nearby temple, where they found a Lightning Bug they mistakenly believed to be treasure — it was actually a weapon that accelerated the spread of the virus. |
Antillain holographic Autobot | Unknown | Cosmic Rust | Unknown |
The Antillain holographic Autobot from the transmission was a deceased blue Autobot who in a poem warned the Decepticons about Cosmic Rust. He had Cosmic Rust on various parts of his body and a light brown pole in his left hand. |
Blast | Vertical Takeoff Jet Fighter | Starscream's Brigade | Fight or Flee | Unknown |
Blast is a Decepticon who participated in the fourth great war on Cybertron, which caused a number of Autobots to flee and form their own civilization on the planet Paradron. Blast was with Megatron's group when they attacked the Ark due to erroneously believing that the Autobots had stolen the Combaticons' personality components. |
Guardian robots | Rocket/tank/Rocket base | War Dawn | Forever Is a Long Time Coming | Flaskback in Transformers: Animated |
The Guardian robots were once the peacekeepers of Cybertron, powerful giants who guarded cities and quelled uprisings. The Guardians gave the Decepticons much trouble at the outbreak of the Third Cybertronian War, but by the modern era they were no longer so prevalent, The most notable surviving Guardian is Omega Supreme, who is the only one seen to have his own name, distinct color scheme, and personality; it is unknown how unique these qualities actually are. |
Autobot rebels | Unknown | Forever Is a Long Time Coming | Unknown |
The Autobot rebels are members of the consumer product line that, done with their uncertain lives as slaves, rose up to fight their masters, the Quintessons. Known members include A-3, the leader, and Beta, the second-in-command. Although the rebels had a grand scale attack on Hive City planned, which proceeded quite well at first, they failed to breach the city's walls and take out the Dark Guardians permanently. Suddenly, A-3 appeared on the battlefield and activated the Coder Remote. Having taken out the main defenses, he urged the future Autobots to return to their own time, the battle no longer their concern. |
Inquirata | None | Forever Is a Long Time Coming | Tony Pope |
Inquirata is a Quintesson Scientist who was in charge of a project to use a Time Window to alter the outcome of the slave rebellion that took place on Cybertron eleven million years ago by abducting one of its leaders, A-3. After the operation was interrupted by the arrival of some Autobots and Inquirata was dragged away by the other Quintessons, he explained to his commander that ripples of chronal energy were spreading out from the damaged Time Window and the increasing number of causality violations could tear apart reality if the Time Window was not closed within the hour. In desperation, Inquirata used a holographic projection to contact Rodimus Prime. Although the Autobots were convinced of the deadly peril the Quintessons faced, they wanted to get their companions back from the past first. |
Cybertronian hanger workers | Unknown | War Dawn | N/A |
Cybertronian hanger workers are blue drone robots who are seen working in a hanger, where Orion Pax and his comrads worked during the first golden age of Cybertron. After the hanger was attacked by Megatron and his troops and Orion Pax was injured after being blasted by Megatron, Orion Pax was taken to a repair shop by the Aerialbots, where inside more of the Cybertronian hanger drone workers were seen being repaired. |
Dropkick transport drones | Cybertronian flat bed trucks | War Dawn | Keiichi Nanba |
Dropkick transport drones seemingly played a key role in the early days of the war launched by Megatron. Transforming from robots into Cybertronic flat bed trucks, they were used during energy raids both to transport warriors and to carry away the stolen fuel. Nine million years ago Megatron approached a dockside warehouse, workplace of a young Autobot named Orion Pax, along with a fleet of his transport drones. After initially claiming he was simply looking for a place to "store his wares," once told that the site only stored energy, he dropped this pretense, and at his signal both transport drones and warriors transformed. After personally blasting both Orion and his girlfriend Ariel, he ordered the warriors to terminate the warehouse's other workers. |
Dion | Cybertronian car | War Dawn | Flashback in Transformers: Animated | Corey Burton |
Dion was an earnest dock worker and best friend to Orion Pax who thought the Decepticons were cool. He was killed by Megatron during the attack that led to Orion Pax being rebuilt by as Optimus Prime. |
Allicons | Crocodilian creatures | The Transformers: The Movie | The Quintesson Journal | Aron Kincaid |
Allicons are another breed of the Quintessons' enforcer-units, often used as guards for more important members of the race. They are slightly smarter than the Sharkticons, even capable of speech, but free will has been pretty thoroughly removed from their programming, to the point where they will malfunction if resisting a direct order, they transform into bipedal, vaguely crocodilian creatures. |
Headless Guardian robot | Rocket/tank/Rocket base | War Dawn | N/A |
When Megatron and his Deceptions had gone back to Cyberton for a visit, as they were trying to reclaim the Kronosphere, they came across a de-activated headless Guardian robot, who was among a pile of refuse. They then re-activated and re-programmed it to serve their cause. Under the Decepticons' control, it then attacked Optimus Prime and his Autobots, who fought to fend it off. The Aerialbots soon arrive to aid the Autobots and combine to form Superion and defeat the Guardian robot. |
B.O.T. | None | B.O.T. | N/A |
B.O.T. which stood for "Biotronic Operational Telecommunicator" was a robot built as an assignment for a pair of troublemaking sociopaths, who enlisted science girl Elise Presser to help out with the work. Obtaining scrap metal from a local junkyard that happened to have a new shipment of merchandise, the kids built a portly robot who just so happened to have Brawl's personality component in its head. When Megatron decided to test his new cannon on the Ark, B.O.T. was sent to destroy it, while being remotely controlled by Elise. After making his way to the cannon, B.O.T. turned it on its makers to win the battle, before pressing the convenient "Overload" button, thus destroying the cannon and himself in the process. |
Kremzeek | None | Kremzeek | Wally Burr |
Kremzeek is an electrically charged energy being created by Megatron and is quite the sneaky bastard. It does not take much for some people to like him or think he's cute, at least until you find out how mischievous he can be. With his abilities to jump through screens and teleport, frazzle the circuits of Autobots, and even multiply if given enough energy, others may find use for him as a weapon. After Kremzeek had grown to a giant size the Autobots were able to destroy him, but had to deal with a new small Kremzeek who they went chasing after and it is unknown how they were able to stop it. |
Kranix | Lithone vehicle | The Transformers: The Movie | Norman Alden |
Kranix is the last survivor of the consumed planet Lithone. Well-versed in the art of combat, the friar warrior Kranix has an advanced artificial intelligence, possessing a full range of emotion. But unlike his companion Arblus, this emotion does not cripple him with fear. Rather, he's friendly and polite, seeming almost human. After surviving the destruction of his planet he was eaten by the Sharkticons. |
Arblus | Lithone vehicle | Transformers: The Movie | Norman Alden |
Arblus is a resident of the planet Lithone, who is prone to overreaction and hysterics, but is strongly loyal to his friends, such as Kranix. When Unicron approached Lithone to devour it, he released a corrosive mist to break the planet down. Arblus was devoured by the mist. |
Lithone scientist | Lithone vehicle | Transformers: The Movie | N/A |
The Lithone scientist is an inhabitant of the planet Lithone. He possesses knowledge in the field of chemistry and is assisted in his work by fellow Lithones Arblus and Kranix. He was eaten by Unicron while he was busy preparing a light blue liquid for an experiment. |
Lithones | Lithone vehicles | Transformers: The Movie | N/A |
The Lithones, sometimes known as Lithonians, are a race of robots from the planet Lithone. They possess a very high percentage of "emotional circuits" in their computer brains, which affects their individual personalities in different ways. By nature, they are not vengeful, making them lenient towards troublemakers. Their race appears to feature not only male and female members, but robotic "children". Technology-wise, the Lithones have spaceships capable of interstellar travel. They also may or may not have their own superhero. |
Unicron acid pool melted transformers | Unknown | Transformers: The Movie | Unknown |
The Unicron acid pool melted transformers were at least three transformers who fell into an acid pool inside Unicorn and melted away. Two of the transformers who fell into the acid were shown struggling before turning red and disintegrating. Shortly thereafter, Daniel used his exo-suit to close off half the acid pool, preventing additional transformers as well as his father from being melted. |
Evacuating Cybertron Decepticons | Unknown | The Transformers: The Movie | N/A |
The evacuating Cybertron Decepticons are Decepticons who have different colour patterns shown evacuating from Cybertron as Unicron begins destroying the planet, after Shockwave says "Decepiticons, were under attack, scramble!" |
Old Snake | None | Only Human | Chris Latta |
Cobra Commander (of G.I. Joe fame) made an appearance in the 1986 Transformers episode "Only Human" as "the former leader of a terrorist organization" who is now operating as an underground arms and technology dealer. He sells synthoid technology to crime lord Victor Drath, who uses it to transfer the minds of Rodimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, Arcee and Springer into synthoid human bodies and then uses their original bodies for various criminal activities. |
Chaos | Mineral monster | Chaos | N/A |
Chaos is a large alien monster, native to the planet Dread. Its skin is composed of an unbelievably destructive mineral known as death crystals. Apparently, death crystals are also the only thing that can hurt it. |
Shrikebats | Bat Monster | The Transformers: The Movie | Chaos | N/A |
Shrikebats are large, purple, flying, vaguely reptilian creatures. Found on Dromedon and Dread, a group of them is referred to as a "wreck" of shrikebats, or, more commonly "aiiiiiieee get them off get them off my eyes oh dear gooaaaarrrrrghkklgkglllll". They're extremely vicious creatures. Thankfully, they do not like it when you invert polarities, which drives them off. |
Ick-Yak | None | Chaos | N/A |
Ick-Yak is a large, reptilian creature that you would never want to get near, yet one which Kup seems to encounter every now and then. He's old because he's hard. |
Orbs | None | Chaos | N/A |
Orbs are a bunch of alien slavers who capture robots to use as labour. Their primary interest is mining death crystals on planet Dread—a hazardous task at best, due to the shrikebats inhabiting the cave, and the ever-present threat of a visit by Chaos himself. |
Dread slaves | Unknown | Chaos | Frank Welker, Gregg Berger, and Casey Kasem |
The Dread slaves are an alien robot race who were imprisoned 100,000 years ago along with Kup on the Planet Dread. Though Kup had managed to escape the Dread prison, the Dread slaves had not. After being greatly disturbed by the memory of this, he returned alongside his fellow Autobots to the planet Dread and fought the evil monster Chaos and freed the slaves, who were still being held captive there. |
Paradroin Autobots | Unknown | Fight or Flee | Sandstorm: Jerry Houser |
The Paradroin Autobots are a pacifist race of Autobots native to the planet Paradron. These Autobots left Cybertron during the fourth great war to escape the violence. Decepticons crash landed on the planet and were nursed back to health by the inhabitants. One native, Sandstorm, unsuccessfully attempted to warn the other inhabitants about the Decepticons, who crash landed on their planet and were nursed back to health. Sandstorm was later imprisoned and the other Paradroin Autobots were enslaved after the Decepticons declared the planet part of their empire. The non-pacifist Autobots arrived and were able to convince Sandstorm and the other Paradroin Autobots to fight the Decepticons and destroy the energon core, causing their planet to explode. The Paradroin Autobots evacuated the planet and returned to Cybertron. |
Paradron Medics | Cybertronian Convertible and Unknown | Fight or Flee | Unknown |
The Paradron Medics are a pair of Autobots, one who is a female who is identical to Autobot Arcee except for color pattern, who nursed Cyclonus and Scourge back to health after they crash landed on the planet Paradron. However, upon regaining consciousness, the Decepticons tossed the Paradron Medics aside and helped themselves to the planet's energon. Being pacifists, the Paradron Medics refused to fight back and instead left without saying a word. |
Playback | Unknown | Fight or Flee | Laurie Faso |
Playback is a pacifist Autobot who inhabited the planet Paradron. He was in charge of the planet's communication tower when Cyclonus and Scourge entered to contact Galvatron. Playback protested that the Decepticons were not allowed in the facility, though was kicked across the room by Scourge and trapped in a monitor. Playback was later given the task of guarding imprisoned Autobots after the Decepticons' takeover of the planet, though was also unsuccessful at this, as an explosion caused by other Autobots destroyed the guard tower he was in, causing him to fall to the ground. |
Paradroin Autobot workers | Unknown | Fight or Flee | Unknown |
The Paradroin Autobot workers are white and yellow robots with Autobot symbols who worked for the Paradroin Autobots on the planet Paradron. The Decepticons prepared to attack these robots, though decided against it upon realizing they had no intention of fighting back. The Paradroin Autobot workers were later freed by the Autobots, who convinced the robots to fight for their planet back rather than remain peaceful. |
Alien space station diner's creatures | None | Starscream's ghost | Unknown |
When Sandstorm and Octane went to an alien space station diner, during the time Octane was on the run from Galvatron, they encountered alien humanoid creatures of many different colours, including a female one who served them. Among the alien creatures was a squid like creature who ate the gun of Skuxxoid, who was following Sandstorm and Octane at Galvatron's orders. |
Primacron | Monkey-like alien | Call of the Primitives | Hal Rayle |
Primacron is an absolutely ancient mad scientist. He is supposedly hyper-intelligent with an infinity of intricate plans nested within plans, but he sometimes over-thinks things to the point of coming off as rather dim, his major claim to fame is being responsible for building Unicron at the dawn of the galaxy. Thanks for nothing. |
Oracle | N/A | Call of the Primitives | Gregg Berger |
The Oracle was once the assistant of Primacron, an ageless creature of magnificent intellect. Primacron built the Oracle to help him create life, but the Oracle's corporeal existence was cut short after the birth of Unicron. |
Lipoles | Shark monsters | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 3) | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) | N/A |
Lipoles are flying, bat-like creatures, though they can furl their wings and walk. They live in smoldering craters on Jupiter's moon of Io. Their saliva is acidic and they eat metal. When threatened, they can transform into explosive missiles and fling themselves at predators. |
The prophetic dead Decepticon | Unknown | Starscream's Ghost | N/A |
The prophetic dead Decepticon is a Decepticon honored by a statue in the Decepticon Crypt who when Octane came across the Decepticon Crypt, he noted that the marker of this Decepticon stated that "Death comes to anyone who hides behind my marker". There is nothing at all known about this Decepticon when he was alive. |
Quintesson Guard | Crocodilian creature | The Killing Jar | Aron Kincaid |
A single Allicon later served as the guard for a Quintesson scientist who kidnapped Ultra Magnus, Cyclonus, Marissa Faireborn and Wreck-Gar in an attempt to find weaknesses in each prisoner's group. The ship got caught in an electron storm, and the Allicon steered the ship in the wrong direction attempting to pull free, which earned a slap from the scientist before it corrected and changed course. When the captives escaped, it dueled Wreck-Gar with a spear until the Quintesson's ship started being dragged into a black hole. The Allicon set the ship in reverse thrust to try and resist the gravity well, and activated a distress beacon in hopes that a passing ship might rescue them before the ship's thrusters lost power. When the Quintesson tried to flee in the only escape pod, the Allicon alerted them to the attempt and ran to the escape pod as well, but then froze up when the scientist ordered it to stop. That lockup cleared up as soon as Marissa ran for the pod, and the guard pulled her from Magnus' hands, which resulted in the pod launching with no-one inside. When the ship eventually fell into the black hole, they found themselves in a "negative universe", and the Allicon donated some of its parts to repair the engines and rocket back to their home universe through the "white hole". Finding themselves in the middle of a stalemated skirmish between their various factions who had come to rescue them, the group agreed to simply part ways without further fighting, and the Allicon and its master went off on their own. |
Fake Flint | None | The Killing Jar | Bill Ratner |
Dashiell Faireborn who goes by the G.I. Joe code name Flint was still quite active in the year 2006. Even though he was usually busy with his current obligations, he sometimes took enough time off to visit with his daughter, Marissa. At least, Because of this the young Marissa was not suspicious at first when a Quintesson used an elaborate hologram of him to trick her for examination and eventual dissection on board its ship. When Marissa realize it was not her real father, she then used karate moves on the fake Flint, which took it down and then made it disappear. |
Fake Galvatron | Laser Cannon | The Killing Jar | Unknown |
The fake Galvatron is an elaborate hologram used by a Quintesson which attacked Cyclonus who was tricked into boarding the Quintesson's ship. Cyclonus was able to restrain the fake Galvatron after which disappeared, leaving Cyclonus confused to why Galvatron would attack his most loyal soldier. |
Fake Rodimus Prime | Futuristic Sports Truck | The Killing Jar | Dick Gautier |
After Ultra Magnus boarded a fake Sky Lynx which told him that Rodimus Prime wanted to see him, he was then attacked by a fake Rodimus Prime, which was an elaborate hologram created by a Quintesson. Ultra Magnus was able to take control of the fake Rodimus Prime, which then disappeared. |
Fake Sky Lynx | Quintession Ship | The Killing Jar | Aron Kincaid |
The fake Sky Lynx which Ultra Magnus boarded was really a Quintession Ship disguised using a hologram. As Ultra Magnus did not recognize its inside he asked "Hey Sky Lynx who is your new interior decorator?" |
Torkuli | None | Webworld | Paul Eiding (Head Torkuli), Stan Jones, and Victor Caroli |
The ape-like Torkuli are the dominant species of the planet Torkulon. They are renowned throughout the galaxy as experts in psychiatric therapy; they have devoted their entire culture and all known activities on their world to the treatment and care of damaged or deranged minds. |
Alya | None | Webworld | N/A |
The Alya at first glance appear to be little more than unusually large insects, not really out of the ordinary among the many alien species encountered by Transformers throughout the universe. Their forelimbs are tipped by large, sharp, probing claws, which have the ability to spin 360 degrees like a drill. Alya are apparently sentient, capable of understanding spoken language; this may also have something to do with their ability to tap into the minds of other sentient species. However, the most remarkable thing about them is their unique nesting and feeding method. |
Torkuli's patients and other creatures | None | Webworld | Unknown |
Torkuli's patients are caged creatures who are an alien with a very long tongue who says "mommy", an elderly little humanoid creature who makes sounds that cannot be understood, a humanoid alien with three heads who is tied up in his cage who keeps saying "I have no head" and an orange tyrannosaurus like creature that Galvatron tries to pick a fight with as he accuses of it trying to fight with him. Galvatron is then hauled off to treatment where a centipede like creature that can disassemble itself and a mollusk like creature with a shell are seen. Seen later were a centaur and a humanoid alien with a face with two different halves. What their significance and purpose is, is unknown. |
Bouncing alien | None | Webworld | N/A |
The Bouncing alien is three eyed alien with horns and no legs who Galvatron encounters in an arena on Torkulun. This was a kind of treatment for Galavtron. While it bounces it screams which drives Galvatron crazy. He then lashes out at it, but is restrained before he can harm it. |
Skuxxoid | Stone, Reptilian humanoid monsters | Five Faces of Darkness (Part 1) | Grimlock's New Brain | Corey Burton |
Skuxxoids are an intelligent humanoid reptilian species who often sell their services to the highest bidder as mercenaries for credits. They have scaly skin and are nearly as large as the average Transformer. They tend to use large asteroid ships as their primary mode of transport. |
Xetaxxians | Unknown | The Quintesson Journal | Unknown |
The Xetaxxians are a mechanical species inhabiting the planet Xetaxxis. The Xetaxxians were engaged in war with the inhabitants of the planet Lanarq for centuries, with both sides relying on the Quintessons for weapons. The Autobots arranged for a peace conference in an unsuccessful effort to end the war. The Xetaxxians and Lanarqans proceeded to attack each other until Sky Lynx arrived with a Quintesson Journal, which revealed that the Quintessons had intentionally kept the war going to supply weapons to both sides. Upon learning this, both the Xetaxxians and the Lanarqans agreed to end the war and keep to their own planets. |
Lanarqans | Unknown | The Quintesson Journal | Unknown |
The Lanarqans are a robotic species inhabiting the planet Lanarq. The Lanarqans were engaged in war with the inhabitants of the planet Xetaxxis for centuries, with both sides relying on the Quintessons for weapons of mass destruction. In an unsuccessful effort to end the war, the Autobots arranged for a peace conference, which ended with the Lanarqans storming out, threatening the Xetaxxians, and contacting the Quintessons for more weapons. The attacks continued until Sky Lynx arrived with a Quintesson Journal, which revealed that the Quintessons had intentionally kept the war going to supply weapons to both sides. Upon learning this, both the Lanarqans and the Xetaxxians agreed to end the war and keep to their respective planets. |
Custodiobot | Unknown | Surprise Party | Corey Burton |
Custodiobot is an Autobot who was put in charge of the Hall of Records on Cybertron. When Daniel and Wheelie visited the Hall of Records to learn Ultra Magnus' date of construction, they encountered Custodiobot, who demanded to know who they were and what they wanted. As information pertaining to the date of Magnus's construction was being held on an artificial storage asteroid, Custodiobot instead provided the pair with the asteroid's last coordinates. |
Sentry drones | None | Surprise Party | Unknown |
The Sentry drones are three robots who travel on wheels who say "Greetings" and chase and shoot at Wheelie and Daniel while they repeatedly ask them for file names. The Decepiticons then show up and destroy the Sentry drones. |
Scaly flying eels | None | Surprise Party | N/A |
While Wheelie and Daniel were traveling to learn Ultra Magnus' creation date, they were attacked by many Scaly flying eels that also destroyed the ship that they arrived in and later attacked Ultra Magnus and Sky Lynx. The eels were defeated each time. |
Allegra | None | Carnage in C-Minor | Unknown |
Hailing from the musically based planet of Eurythma, Allegra possesses one third of a harmony with tremendous destructive power. She unfortunately has an acrimonious relationship with Basso Profundo, who possess one of the other thirds and is leader of their planet. She's therefore most likely to be found at her musical retreat outside of the city. She has a somewhat better relationship with Zebop Skandana, who holds the remaining third of the harmony. |
Zebop Skandana | None | Carnage in C-Minor | Paul Eiding |
Along with Allegra and Basso Profundo, Zebop Skandana holds one third of the weaponized harmony used to defend their planet, Eurythma, a world whose culture is based entirely on music. He seems to have forged a deep emotional connection with Allegra, but does not share her enmity for Basso Profundo. Unlike his compatriots who are named for actual musical terms, his name is more of an example of the idea of scat, and not that kind of scat—the jazz kind. |
Basso Profundo | None | Carnage in C-Minor | Ed Gilbert |
Basso Profundo is the leader of Eurythma and, along with Allegra and Zebop Skandana, provides a third of the harmony used in the harmonic weapon that protects Eurythma. Basso has a hostile relationship with Allegra, and dislikes her style of music. Galvatron hatches a vile plot against the Eurythma and the Autobots as he steals the power of 3 peaceful harmonics and he intends to use it to destroy Metroplex. The Eurythma and the Autobots fight back and win the battle. |
Eurythman communicator | None | Carnage in C-Minor | Paul Eiding |
The Eurythman communicator is an Eurythman public servant. She has a professional mindset with a streak of cynicism. She had asked Basso what he was going to do about the giant robots fighting close to the city. Basso answered he'd use his part of the harmony in combination with the harmonic amplifier to get rid of them, tried to do just that and failed. Everything but surprised, the communicator pointed out he needed the aid of Allegra and Zebop Skandana for the harmony to be effective. |
NUL-A | None | The Ultimate Weapon | Charlie Adler |
NUL-A is a giant robot who leads a lonely existence running a junkyard. The junkyard may be in New York; NUL-A seems to be a big fan of the Yankees—or maybe that's just the only giant robot baseball cap he could find. Either way he loves baseball. When First Aid briefly suffered a crisis of faith about his contributions to the Protectobots, he left the Autobots and sought refuge in NUL-A's junkyard. NUL-A was happy to have the company, since not a lot of people hang around the dump. First Aid was eventually convinced to return to the Autobots to perform the reinstallation of a transformation cog into Metroplex, but not before he cleaned the place up a little. It may be that NUL-A had all kinds of visitors after that, but probably not. |
Ynara | None | Madman's Paradise | Unknown |
Ynara is an ambassador from Odessix to Cybertron. She has a refined, upper-class manner. She is also easily embarrassed, which causes her to turn completely bright red, including her clothing. Ynara attended a diplomatic function on Cybertron and was introduced to Spike Witwicky and his family. She complimented their spawn, which objected to the label of "post-embryonic form", leaving her embarrassed. A short time later, she watched the Witwicky spawn leave with a Dinobot. When Carly Anderson-Witwicky was unable to locate Daniel, Ynara informed her that he had gone off with Grimlock. |
The Golden One | Dragon | Madman's Paradise | Gregg Berger |
The Golden One is a powerful sorcerer who rules the magical world of Menonia in another dimension. He draws his power from sunlight, so he becomes progressively debilitated when cut off from solar radiation. He can survive extremely prolonged deprivation, however, and may very well be immortal. His powers include shape-shifting into a dragon form and opening dimensional portals. He must have enough energy to voice his spells at a given volume, or else they will not work. He was trapped by his pupil Mara-Al-Utha who called himself the Red Wizard into the cave and a huge rock to seal off the cave's entrance. There the Golden One remained for the next 12 million years until the Autobot cassette Ramhorn was able to free him. He was then able to once again rule Menonia. |
The Golden One's pupil | None | Madman's Paradise | Paul Eiding |
The Golden One's pupil is a resident of Menonia, a magical kingdom in an alternate dimension. As his description suggests, he is the favourite student of the Golden One, the sorcerer who rules Menonia. Despite being the student of a sorcerer, the pupil is not seen to use magic at all. After Mara-Al-Utha, a Quintesson who had been banished to Menonia by his fellows, overthrew the Golden One by trapping the ruler in a cave. Mara-Al-Utha assumed the name "Red Wizard" and imprisoned his main rival, the Golden One's pupil, in the castle dungeon. The pupil languished there for "ages beyond counting". After The Golden One was freed the pupil reunited with him after he was freed by Daniel Witwicky. |
Mara-Al-Utha/The Red Wizard | The Golden One's pupil | Madman's Paradise | Corey Burton |
The sly and deceitful Mara-Al-Utha is a bombastic Quintesson sorcerer. Banished long ago by his fellows, Mara-Al-Utha has taken on the identity of the Red Wizard, using every form of trickery at his disposal to ensure that he reigns over Menonia. His sorcery allows him to take on other forms — one of his favorites is that of his former master's favorite student — as well as issue a variety of destructive spells such as lightning bolts. He is aided in his work by an army of robots constructed from wood and his faithful pet Groyle. |
Groyle | None | Madman's Paradise | N/A |
Groyle is a winged creature native to the world of Menonia, and the "sweet pet" of the evil Mara-Al-Utha/The Red Wizard that reported to him the arrival of Grimlock and Daniel Witwicky in Menonia. |
Tree-centaurs | centaurs | Madman's Paradise | Unknown |
These living trees known as Tree-centaurs are trees with the ability to come to life and take on a cyclops centaur form. They do so when Grimlock and Daniel Witwicky arrive in Menonia and attack them by throwing their weapons at them. They are stopped by a spell cast by The Red Wizard and revert to tree form. |
Wood-bots | None | Madman's Paradise | N/A |
Wood-bots are transformer shaped wooden servants of The Red Wizard. When Daniel Witwicky fell asleep, the Wood-bots carried him off to bed at their master's request. |
Menonian alien whipping creature | None | Madman's Paradise | N/A |
The Menonian alien whipping creature who is a servant of The Red Wizard has four arms and two long tusk like teeth and whips Menonian humans to make sure they keep doing their work. |
Bird-people | None | Madman's Paradise | N/A |
Bird-people are humanoid creatures with wings who can fly and are servants of The Red Wizard. They attacked Grimlock and the Autobots at their master's orders. |
Trans-Organics | None | The Dweller in the Depths | Unknown |
The Trans-Organics were the first creation of the Quintessons, predating even the Transformers themselves that were unearthed by Galvatron and his forces in a Quintesson trap. They were a gorilla-like beast with green tendrils for arms, a largely metal white snake, an almost completely metallized bird, a brown anklyosauric creature, a half robotic bear, and a frog-like creature with a bear trap on its back and a camera for an eye. The seventh was far larger still, the vampiric energy sucking worm known as the Dweller. The Dweller consumed the other Trans-Organics before moving on to the Transformers. The Autobots were able to eject the Dweller into space after it had latched on to a cybertron power core. |
Fairy-tale princess | None | Nightmare planet | Linda Gary |
The fairy-tale princess is a figment of Daniel Witwicky's imagination created when the Quintessons were messing with the boy's head. Despite some suspicious moments, the princess is a gentle soul and the only creature of good in a landscape filled with evil, murderous lifeforms. She seems to be some sort of manifestation of Daniel's subdued consciousness, actively helping to get him to awake and being the most resilient link between Daniel and his dream world. She got what she wanted. When Daniel awoke from an ongoing nightmare and unhooked himself from the Quintesson machine, his dream ended and the princess disappeared. Springer wondered aloud where she had gone, to which Rodimus Prime replied that she never existed in the first place. |
Dream Witch | None | Nightmare planet | Unknown |
On the nightmare planet during a battle, Rodimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, and the Predacons are being threatened by a witch and giant. They manage to dodge a blast from the witch, that turns the giant into a toad. After Ultra Magnus finds a bucket of water, he uses to destroy the witch after throwing it at her. |
Dream Giant | None | Nightmare Planet | Unknown |
The Dream Giant is a giant that appeared in one of Daniel's nightmares. The giant captured Rodimus Prime and Ultra Magnus, though was accidentally turned into a toad by the Dream Witch's magic, allowing the Autobots to escape. |
Dream Monsters | None | Nightmare Planet | Unknown |
A number of giant monsters briefly appeared in one of Daniel's nightmares, including a vampire, a werewolf, a gargoyle, Frankenstein's monster, and a skeleton in a white robe. Most of the monsters were defeated by the Autobots, as well as a giant pink dragon before it captured Springer and Razorclaw. |
Giant Galvatron | Laser Cannon | Nightmare Planet | Frank Welker |
Giant Galvatron is a gargantuan version of Galvatron who appeared in a recurring dream of Daniel's. In one of these nightmares, Daniel was chased and almost crushed by Galvatron before waking up startled. When Daniel told Rodimus Prime about this dream, the latter recommended Daniel dream of a giant version of Rodimus to fight off Galvatron. Giant Galvatron attacked Rodimus Prime and Headstrong in a subsequent dream, though was defeated himself by Giant Rodimus Prime. |
Giant Rodimus Prime | Futuristic Sports truck | Nightmare Planet | Dick Gautier |
Giant Rodimus Prime is a massive version of Rodimus Prime who appeared in one of Daniel's nightmares. In that dream, Rodimus Prime and Headstrong were attacked by a giant version of Galvatron, who was challenged to "pick on someone [his] own size" by Giant Rodimus Prime. Giant Rodimus Prime proceeded to defeat Giant Galvatron by throwing him into the sky. |
Giant Pink Dragon | None | Nightmare Planet | N/A |
The Giant Pink Dragon is a dragon that appeared in one of Daniel's nightmares. The dragon captured Springer and Razorclaw and took them to a castle, where they met a princess who informed them that they could kill the dragon with a magic lance. The princess also stated that the two would receive gold from her father if they helped free her. The duo later encountered the dragon again in the castle, and Razorclaw reluctantly helped Springer defeat it. |
Zamojins | None | The Face of Nijika | Unknown |
The Zamojins are a white humanoid race who live on the planet Zamojin. They are light skinned, have dark hair, pointy ears and appear to be very aggressive in nature. |
Nijika the Sky-Dancer | None | The Face of Nijika | Mona Marshall |
When the Autobots and the Quintessons finds themselves unable to exit the Quadrant Lock, to where they had traveled. They encounter a highly sophisticated female human android named Nijika the Sky-Dancer, which has the appearance of an oriental woman wearing fancy clothing. Since Nijika's face was damaged, a blacksmith, whose name was Katsu Don, who owned Nijika forcefully removed Perceptor's insignia and added it to Nijika's face, which restored her appearance. Perceptor was later able to reclaim his insignia from Nijika. |
Katsu Don | None | The Face of Nijika | Jack Angel |
Katsu Don is an oriental looking male blacksmith from the planet of Zamojin. He lives close the city of Tozin in a hut and is hoping to complete his ancestor's work. |
Bruta Lo | None | The Face of Nijika | Frank Welker |
Bruta Lo is a strange looking male four-legged beast that is ridden on the planet Zamojin. He has both mammalian and reptilian features as well as fins. He is a pet of Katsu Don. Katsu Don was riding it when he went to go checkout the Autobots, who had crashed on Zamojin. |
Niko Don | None | The Face of Nijika | Frank Welker |
Niko Don is a deceased roboticist and rocket scientist, who was a native of the planet Zamojin. He is the creator of Nijika the Sky-Dancer and an ancient ancestor of Katsu Don, who he looks very much like in appearance. |
Old Zamojin Empress | None | The Face of Nijika | Mona Marshall |
The Old Zamojin Empress had ruled Zamojin, 5000 years ago, during a time period known as around the "Night of the Devils", during which she had seen her race's fall from evolution, which had brought her great sorrow. |
The New Zamojin Empress | None | The Face of Nijika | Denise Mora |
The New Zamojin Empress was the ruler of Zamojin in 2006 and may be a decedent of Old Zamojin Empress. After Perceptor had recovered his insignia from Nijika the Sky-Dancer and the Quintessons had thrown her out of their ship, the New Zamojin Empress had recovered her body and returned it to Katsu Don, as soon as the fighting had stopped. |
Cat-like aliens | None | The Big Broadcast of 2006 | Unknown |
The cat-like aliens are anthropomorphic cats who inhabit the planet Delta Pavonis IV. In 2006, the cat-like aliens were incited by the Quintessons' hostile subliminal messages, which were unwittingly broadcast across the galaxy by brainwashed Junkions, to attack their dog-like neighbors. |
Autobot Mausoleum deceased Autobot | Unknown | Dark Awakening | N/A |
During the time that the Autobots board the Autobot Mausoleum and Daniel Witwicky encounter Zombie Optimus Prime, he then ran away scared and ran into one of doors that was holding a deceased Autobot, which then fell out onto the ground. Nothing at all is known about this Autobot. |
Optimus Prime's Mausoleum deceased Autobot's spaceship parts | Unknown | Dark Awakening | N/A |
The Zombie Optimus Prime built himself a spaceship out of deceased Autobot parts that he is shown carrying, so could leave the Mausoleum. Nothing at all is known about these Autobots. |
Brown laboratory rats | None | The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1 | N/A |
The brown laboratory rats are two rats in a glass cage in the science laboratory of Dr. Mark and Jessica Morgan and Gregory Swafford. After Swafford infects one of the rats with the hate-plague, it then attacks the other rat. While the rats fight a button is pushed, that makes a glass wall come up in the middle of the cage that separates the rats, thus stopping their fighting. |
Giant spider | None | The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2 | N/A |
While the Autobots are on Charr being led by Optimus Prime they encounter a Giant spider, while crossing its web. It tries to eat Goldbug, but the Autobots stop it by blasting at it and making it fall many feet below. |
Energon leeches | None | The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2 | N/A |
After dealing with the Giant Spider on Charr the Autobots encounter Energon leeches that fall on them. When Optimus Prime cries out to Galvatron for help, Galavtron reluctantly shoots them off Prime and the Autobots. |
Unknown Ancient Autobot Leader | Unknown | The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2 | N/A |
After Optimus Prime travels into the Autobot Matrix of Leadership and encounters Alpha Trion and asks about finding a cure for the hate-plague, another ancient Autobot leader is seen right after him for a few seconds who has the same colour patterns as Trion. Nothing at all is known about him or about the conversation that he had with Prime. |
It | None | The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2 | Peter Cullen |
The entity known only as "It" resides in the Autobot Matrix of Leadership. While his exact nature may be nebulous and lost to time, he is always tied to the ancient dangers faced in Cybertron's past. When searching for a cure to the hate plague Optimus Prime travels into the Matrix he encounters It, while traveling far back. It then reveals to him that the only was to fight the hate plague is with wisdom. Upon returning from his journey into the Matrix Prime unleashes the wisdom of the ages, which cures the hate plague, but entirely empties the Matrix. |