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Name Alternate mode First appearance Last appearance Voiced by Status
Skyfire/Jetfire Cybertronian Jet, (Jetfire VF-1S Super Valkyrie) Fire In the Sky Day of the Machines Gregg Berger Unknown
Skyfire was originally a good friend to Starscream. As described by Starscream in Fire In the Sky the two first travelled to Earth long before the great Cybertonian wars; before there was a distinction between Autobot and Decepticon. When they were caught in a storm, Skyfire crashed and was presumed destroyed when Starscream could not find him. After being found by Starscream in 1984 at the North Pole, Skyfire briefly joined the Decepticons before ultimately concluding that his heart was that of an Autobot. Skyfire continued to be a valuable asset to the Autobot cause over the course of the series.
Blaster 1984 Radio-Cassette Deck Dinobot Island (Part 1) The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) Buster Jones Alive
Talks like a radio DJ. His musical tastes are not shared by most of his fellow Autobots. Houses Autobot cassettes. Killed in Transformers Headmasters but later revied into Twincast ( in Japan).
Red Alert Lamborghini Countach LP500S Dinobot Island (Part 1) The Revenge of Bruticus Storyboards for Transformers: The Movie show Red Alert killed by the Constructicons after helping Sideswipe, Tracks, and Ultra Magnus stop Devastator. The scene was cut out of the Battle of Autobot City. Michael Chain Alive
Brave and professional but pessimistic. On one occasion suffered from delusional paranoia.
Smokescreen Datsun 280ZX Appears in Dinobot Island (Part 1). First speaks in The Master Builder. In the original Storyboards for Transformers: The Movie, it was Smokescreen who lay dead, rather than Wheeljack (Though he can still be seen as Springer enters the room before the shot changes to focus on Arcee moving Windcharger's body). Later seen in Transformers: Headmasters (in Japan) Jack Angel Unkown
Intelligent and likeable but sometimes overconfident. Can spread magnetic smoke from his tailpipes, which he uses to great effect against Decepticons.
Perceptor Microscope Dinobot Island (Part 2) The Face of Nijika Later appeared in Transformers: Victory (In Japan). Paul Eiding Alive
Team scientist who prefers studying to fighting. Usually seen at headquarters or on investigative missions.
Seaspray Hovercraft Dinobot Island (Part 2) Thief in the Night Alan Oppenheimer Alive
Intellectual dreamer who believes he is more than a collection of mechanical parts.
Hoist 1984 Toyota 4WD Hilux Tow Truck Dinobot Island Part 1 Scramble city Michael Chain Alive
The team's encourager. Truck bed contains a wide variety of construction implements.
Powerglide A-10 Warthog A Prime Problem Ghost in the Machine Michael Chain Alive
Cocky hot-dogging flier. According to Bumblebee, "can't save a guy without doin' a commercial". In the episode "Dark Awakening" a ship many fans thought to be Powerglide was destroyed. This is considered an animation error.
Beachcomber 1945 Dune Buggy The Insecticon Syndrome Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) Alan Oppenheimer Alive
Laid-back personality, loves peace and nature.
Inferno 1955 Mitsubishi Fuso Fire Truck The Insecticon Syndrome Scramble City, but was credited in "The Transformers: The Movie" Walker Edmiston Alive
Keeps friend Red Alert's paranoia in check. Skilled warrior, but sometimes overconfident.
Cosmos Flying Saucer Megatron's Master Plan (Part 2) Grimlock's New Brain Michael McConnohie Alive
Disaster-prone worrier, often needs to be rescued.
Omega Supreme Base with Tank and Rocket ship Blaster Blues The Big Broadcast of 2006 Jack Angel Alive
Emotionless, speaks in two-word sentences (except in his feature episode). Holds a long-standing grudge against the Constructicons.
Devcon Cybertronian Jet or Cybertronian Car The Gambler The Gambler, only appearance John Stephenson Unknown
Bounty hunter. Helped Smokescreen save the Autobots from certain death.
Skids Honda City Turbo Mini-Van Quest for Survival Triple Takeover Michael Chain, Dan Gilvezan Unknown
Theoretician. Asks many questions. Volunteers as long as there are large numbers in his group.
Alpha Trion/A3 none The Search for Alpha Trion Sacrifices himself in The Key to Vector Sigma (Part 2). Last Seen in The Rebirth (Part 3) as part of Vector Sigma John Stephenson, Corey Burton (War Dawn version), Tony Pope (A3) Dead
The oldest Autobot. One of the original creations of the Cybertronian super-computer Vector Sigma. Was once known as A3 in his earliest days. Was the guardian of the Matrix of Leadership when it had no bearer and was the one who created Optimus Prime. His body is lifeless but his spirit remains in Vector Sigma.
Outback Series III Land Rover Five Faces of Darkness (Part 1) The Quintesson Journal Dan Gilvezan, Gregg Berger Unknown
Unlike Swerve and Tailgate, Outback had a couple episodes to showcase him for the audience. His tech spec describes him described as being anti-social. Though some say he is an upgraded form of the Season 1-2 minibot Brawn, this may not be the case due to different personalities. Speaks with an Australian accent.
Broadside Aircraft Carrier/Jet Fighter Carnage in C-minor The Burden Hardest to Bear Bill Martin Alive
Appears occasionally to provide transportation and muscle power for Autobot missions. Changes appearance midway through the third season from a human-like face to a silver faceplate resembling that of the toy on which his character is based.
Pipes Single Axle Cab-Over Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) Forever Is a Long Time Coming Hal Rayle Unknown
A mechanical genius with an admitted ignorance of theoretical physics. Leads the Minibots' ill-fated defense of Teletraan I.
Swerve Pickup Truck Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) Forever Is a Long Time Coming Ted Schwartz Unknown
One of the first Autobots to fight Trypticon; stomped into the ground. Later seen on a racetrack during a time distortion.
Tailgate 1986 Pontiac Trans Am Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5), only appearance Ted Schwartz Unknown
One of the first Autobots to fight Trypticon. Fate unknown.
Metroplex Autobot City/Battle Station Scramble City first spoke in Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 1) Bud Davis Alive
Forms part of Autobot City when on base (although the names Autobot City and Metroplex are sometimes used interchangeably). Accompanied by the car Scamper, the tank Slammer, and robot Six-Gun, each of whom appear only rarely. Six-Gun's voice is provided by Maurice LaMarche, and Scamper is performed by Dan Gilvezan.
Sky Lynx Space Shuttle/Pteranodon/Lynx Five Faces of Darkness (Part 5) The Return of Optimus Prime (Part 2) Aron Kincaid Alive
Vocally confident in his superiority and effectiveness. Often used for transportation and rescue. Not a Dinobot, but has dinosaur electrons in his circuitry.
Punch/Counterpunch Pontiac Fiero (Punch) / Lamborghini Diablo (Counterpunch) The Rebirth (Part 1) The Rebirth (Part 2) John Moschitta, Jr. Unknown
An Autobot scout and investigator who masquerades as the Decepticon Counterpunch. Seems to enjoy deceiving the enemy.
Sandstorm 1965 Dune Buggy/Agusta Helicopter Fight or Flee Starscream's Ghost Jerry Houser Unknown
Leader of the peaceful Autobot colony of Paradron, but forced to fight when Decepticons claimed the planet. Befriended Octane during the latter's banishment from the Decepticons.
Beta none Forever Is a Long Time Coming Forever Is a Long Time Coming, only appearance Susan Blu Unknown
Female Autobot. Used to work with Alpha Trion back on Cybertron.

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