List of Robots in Transformers Animated - Autobots - Other Autobots

Other Autobots

Many of the secondary Autobots in Animated are based on their G1 counterparts. Several G1-like characters appeared as background characters in later episodes of season 3, and were given official names and traits in The AllSpark Almanac, Vol. 2; most of the characters revealed shared Bumblebee's character model, with the acception of different head designs.

  • Omega Supreme (Phil LaMarr-Season 3; Kevin Michael Richardson-Season 2; Tara Strong-Teletran-1)
Omega Supreme is the robot mode of the Autobot's spaceship, and a comrade of Ratchet's. In "Transform and Roll Out", Optimus Prime fails to activate the ship's "Omega Defence System" (due to a safety measure to conserve Energon), likely a trigger for his transformation. He was built as a secret weapon of the Autobots, and Ratchet was used to mentor him, as his processors were not complex enough to guide himself. He revealed his identity in the season two finale, in which he is able to fight off the Decepticons using a huge array of weapons and attacks, but sacrificed himself to destroy Megatron's space bridge. He comes out of the transwarp near Megatron and Starscream, who pretend to surrender to him in order to infiltrate his systems and take him over. While the Earth-bound Autobot's are able to remove Megatron from Omega's body, they are unable to remove Starscream before he activates the transwarp drive. However, they are able to plant a device that randomizes the teleportation before Starscream escapes. He returns in the last few episodes of the series, and is reactivated by Ratchet in "Endgame, Part 2".
  • Wreck-Gar ("Weird Al" Yankovic)
Wreck-Gar was created from a pile of junk by an Allspark fragment in the episode "Garbage in, Garbage out". Wreck-Gar was confused about who and what he was, and got his name from the Angry Archer. With the help of Ratchet, he realized he could be anything he wanted, and ended up saving Detroit from malfunctioning nanobots though seemingly at the cost of his own life. He reappears in the episode, Human Error part 2, to help Sari as a "Substitute Autobot" when Soundwave takes out Optimus and his team, and is able to hold his own against Soundwave and a brainwashed Optimus Prime until Soundwave is able to focus on him. While the other two Substitute Autobots, Scrapper and Snarl, return to Dinobot Island after the battle, Wreck-Gar remains in the city to clean up and celebrate Christmas. His main power is the ability to pull virtually anything from the garbage bin on his back, from tools and spools, to Autobot and Decepticon symbols to place on his chest.
  • Alpha Trion (Phil LaMarr)
Alpha Trion is the Autobot who first appears in the season 3 premiere, "Transwarped". He is the head of the civilian guilds which constitute the non-military portion of the Autobot High Council.
  • Rattletrap (Tom Kenny)
Rattletrap is the Autobot who makes a living in forgery, selling false ID to Shockwave and later giving a faulty one to Ratchet after being subjected to a good cop-bad cop routine revolving around his fear of organics.
  • Tracks (Townsend Coleman)
The character Tracks makes two appearances in the show, the first being in "Decepticon Air" when he was seen in the audience while Sentinel Prime lead the captured Decepticons through Cybertron. The second time was during "This is Why I Hate Machines" when he comes into contact with Captain Fanzone running away in horror at the thought of an organic touching him.
  • Kup Minor
Kup is a retired drill sergeant who taught Optimus Prime, Sentinel Prime, and Blackarachnia, back when the latter was still known as "Elita-1". He is the one who gave them their names; Optimus because of his optimism, Sentinel for his vigilance, and Elita-1 because she seemed like a bit of a snob. While Kup never appears in the show, his design was finalized for "The AllSpark Almanac, Vol. 2". He transforms into a Cybertronian pickup truck.
  • Beachcomber
Beachcomber is a pacifistic Autobot who is into all sorts of crazy Cybertronian technology and transforms into a Cybertronian car. The AllSpark Almanac, Vol. 2 reveals that he had a death scene planned for "Transwarped" that was recorded by the voice actors (with Tom Kenny providing the voice for Beachcomber) but never storyboarded and was eventually cut. He makes cameo appearances in two episodes of season 3: "Decepticon Air" and "Endgame, Part 2".
  • Dug Base
Dug Base is an Autobot who works as a platform for the Guilds and seemingly has no emotions, but he does have heart. He is best friends with Blurr and Wheelie. He turns into a Cybertronian mobile platform.
  • Seaspray
Seaspray works as a security guard to monitor Cybetron's aquaduct networks. He once tried out for the Elite Guard, but was rejected due to his clumsiness. He also once admitted that he is afraid of Wheelie because of his speech patterns. He turns into a Cybertronian boat.
  • Autotroopers
Autotroopers are the police force of Cybertron, who appear in the last few episodes of season 3. They turn into Cybertronian vans.
  • Botanica
Based off of the character from Beast Machines, Botanica is an accomplished botanist and a member of the High Council. She once dated Tracks, but later moved on to Rattletrap, much to Tracks' disgust.
  • Wheelie
Wheelie is a young Autobot who speaks in rhyme. He started out as an orphan found deep in Quintesson territory and later became a talented land-based recon officer. He later formed a pact with Blurr and Dug Base. He is modeled off of his G1 counterpart. He turns into a Cybertronian car.
  • Huffer and Pipes
Based off of Mario and Luigi, Huffer and Pipes are twin Autobots with Italian accents and different personalities. Huffer loves his home planet and works about keeping Cybertron's sewers working, using sensors built into his arms that test for tensile strength, heat resistance, elasticity, etc. Pipes keeps Cybertron's coolant pipes maintained, and has nothing to occupy his free time. His arms can spew out corrosive gases to eat away at stubborn grime. They turn into Cybertrinian trucks.
  • Cosmos
Cosmos is an astrologist who loves to gaze at the stars and wonder about worlds outside of Cybertron. Ironically, he is afraid of off-world travel. If a fourth season was produced, there would've been an episode where he comes to earth with an important message for Optimus, but loses his memeory in an accident, and "hilarity" insues. He turns into a Cybertronian buggy.
  • Powerglide
During the Great War, Powerglide was one of the Autobot's best combat fighters. He is an excellent acrobatic fighter and transforms into a Cybertronian truck.
  • Mirage
An Autobot recon officer who turns into a Cybertronian-styled F-1 racer. He is based off of his G1counterpart, and is distrused by Cliffjumper.
  • Glyph
Glyph is one of Cybertron's leading Archaemetrists, and loves learning about other cultures and their histories. Her bodyguard is former Cyber-Ninja Tap-Out, whom Glyph has shared "brother/sister" feelings for. She turns into a Cybertronian car.
  • Chase
Chase is a brave Autobot who detect even the smallest of abjects at the longest of distances. He turns into a Cybertronian car.
  • Freeway
Freeway is a ill-lucked comedian who transforms into a Cybertronian car.
  • Searchlight
Searchlight is a keen detective and hand-to-hand combatist who transforms into a Cybertronian car.
  • Volks
Volks is a conceited, broken Autobot who portrays himself as an experienced warrior even though he has never seen a battle in his life. He turns into a Cybertronian car.
  • Carrera
Carrera is a wannabe sports announcer who transforms into a Cybertronian car.
  • Furão
Furão is an Autobot known for once saving a ship he was stationed on from Decepticon saboteurs. He transforms into a Cybertronian car.
  • Hubcap
Hubcap is a very outgoing Autobot who transforms into a Cybertronian car.
  • Sedan
Sedan is a snobbish Autobot tactitian who transforms into a Cybertronian car.
  • Bumper
Bumper is an extremely brave and noble Autobot war hero who transforms into a Cybertronian car.
  • Flareup (Susan Blu)
A feisty female Autobot who transforms into a Cybertronian motorcycle. She has a relationship with Warpath.
  • Lightbright
A charming search-and-rescue Autobot who transforms into a hovercraft with submersible capabilities.
  • Lickety-Split
A young Autobot waitress with wheels for feet who dreams of being an Olympic champion.
  • Rosanna
A female Autobot singer who is personal friends with Grandus. She has a hobby of collecting exotic animals, among these include Steeljaw, a Cybercat known for his impressive tracking skills, Ramhorn, a fierce Rhinocerous-like pet whom Rosanna has helped tame, and Zaur, a gentle Brontosaur-like pet who loves playing in water.
  • Sideswipe
Sideswipe is a retired detective who transforms into a Cybertronian muscle car. Unlike most incarnations, Sideswipe is portrayed here as a old-timer who strictly follows the rules given to him. He is protoformed from the same mold as Rodimus. His only appearance was in The Stunticon Job. He was voiced by Neil Ross in the live script reading of the comic at the 2011 BotCon convention.
  • Cheetor
Cheetor is a young, impulsive cop-bot who transforms into a futuristic sports car. He was protoformed from the same mold as Blurr (albeit with a different head sculpt) and is stated to be faster than him. His only appearance was in The Stunticon Job. He was voiced by Gregg Berger in the live script reading of the comic at the 2011 BotCon convention.

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