- Bumper (Transformers)
Bumper is the name of several
fictional character s in the Transformers universes.Transformers: Generation 1
Transformers character
name =Bumper
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affiliation =Autobot
subgroup =Mini-Bots
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alternatemodes =Car
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japanvoice =This toy's only official name outsideJapan was Sedan, the name it was sold under inArgentina by toy-producer, Antex, under license byHasbro [http://www.toyarchive.com/Transformers/Argentina/Argentina.html 1] . Sedan shared the same mold as Bumper, but was made in variety of colors, including green and blue. Sedan's biography listed his function asstrategist .Dreamwave Productions
Bumper made his first official appearance as an Autobot in the pages of
Dreamwave Productions ' "" comic series. Following the liberation of Cybertron from Shockwave’s rule, Bumblebee was placed in command of the Autobot supply shuttle Orion, with Powerglide, Warpath, Seaspray, Cosmos,Cliffjumper , Bumper and thePowerdashers assigned to him. Their mission was to aid the Autobots on Earth. Upon arriving in the Earth system from transwarp space, they witnessed the arrival of Sunstorm (Transformers: Generation One III #1). Their mission was to aid the Autobots on Earth and not a moment too soon: they witnessed the arrival of Sunstorm and helped defeat Bruticus ("Transformers: Generation One", vol III #1). Bumper and Warpath were sent to recover the Autobots who had been injured fighting Bruticus and imprisoned byStarscream , but they were all captured by the Earth Defense Command (EDC).Jazz eventually negotiated their release and commanded
Sunstreaker , Sideswipe and Bumper in an investigation of theInsecticons for the EDC. They all later rejoinedWindcharger ,Wheeljack and Ratchet aboard the repaired Orion ("Transformers: Generation One", vol III #9). Landing inAlaska , Bumper and the other Autobots met Prowl's team back from Cybertron. They were shown the site of construction for the newAutobot City ("Transformers: Generation One", vol III #10). Dreamwave's closure would prevent this storyline from ever being finished.IDW Publishing
When
IDW Publishing was awarded the Transformers comic license, they rebooted the Generation One universe, setting them free from previous storylines. Bumper played a small role in the miniseries, "". Set in the distant past, Bumper and Fastback were sent bySentinel Prime to monitor a location suspected of hosting the illegal gladiatorial bloodsport games led byMegatron . While observing the construction of a stadium, they were discovered and had their transmission blocked by Soundwave and were soon captured. To Bumper's horror, Fastback's head was crushed by Megatron as a show of power. Bumper refused to give any information but his mind was probed by Soundwave, and found to be neither a threat, nor useful. For calling him a psychopath, Megatron killed Bumper with his bare hands. ("The Transformers: Megatron Origin" #2)Toys
*Generation 1 Bumper (1984):In 1984, the first year that the Transformers toy line was produced in the
United States , a figure was mistakenly sold in packages meant for Bumblebee andCliffjumper . The toy was taken from the Takara Microchange line, like all theAutobot Mini-Bots, but wasn't given an official name or description at the time, merely being placed in the packages meant for other toys. The figure was also not featured in the Transformers cartoon. The rare mistake soon disappeared from the toy line, but caused an interest amongst fans, due to his unique mold. The unnamed figure started to be referred to as Bumblejumper, a merging of Bumblebee and Cliffjumper, or a shortened version — Bumper. Like some of the other Mini-Bots, Bumper's mold resembles a Penny Racer toy in vehicle mode.Transformers: Cybertron
In the "" toy line, Bumper is the Japanese name of the
Mini-Con Reverb.
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