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Ironhide

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ironhide is the name of five different characters in the Transformers universes.

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[edit] Transformers - Generation One (1984)

Transformers character
Ironhide
Affiliation Autobot
Sub-Group Autobot Cars
Function Security
Military Strategist
Motto "High tech circuitry is no replacement for guts."
"Being fast is an asset, but nothing replaces guts!"
"I grind Decepticons into garbage any way I can."
Alternate Modes Cybertronian Truck
Nissan Onebox Cherry Vanette
Ford Pick-Up Truck
Hummer
GMC Topkick
Series Transformers: Generation 1
Transformers: Generation 2
Transformers: Timelines
2007 film
Voiced by Peter Cullen (English)
Sho Hayami (Japanese)

Ironhide (Rhino in Canada, Falco in Italy) originated as a toy before the actual Transformers toyline began, in a line called Diaclone. As with many Diaclone toys, the vanette (the term mini-van would not be used until the first Dodge Caravans were sold in 1984) toy was released in 1984 as a new character called Ironhide. Not being designed to be a sentient robot in the Diaclone line (he was piloted by a tiny driver figure who sat in the driver's seat), the toy of Ironhide did not have a proper head, instead having a pilot's seat behind his windscreen. A sticker with a face on applied to the seat was to represent the head. This toy was not the most suited to be a Transformer but the character of Ironhide went on to become one of the best-known identities in Transformers. Like his fellow Autobot Inferno, Ironhide speaks with a Southern drawl.

[edit] Animated Series

Ironhide and Chromia
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Ironhide and Chromia

The character designers for the cartoon redesigned Ironhide's body, which is now the best-known of all his appearances. Despite being known for being part of the Autobot security detail and Optimus Prime's bodyguard, Ironhide was most often seen in the capacity of a warrior, often fighting in battle without Optimus Prime, or a specific worksite/person/cargo to protect. He was also used as an officer, leading a team of Autobots just as would Optimus's advisors, Prowl and Jazz. Ironhide seemed to develop a bond with the Autobots' human allies, engaging with them on a friendly basis as much as protecting them.

Ironhide was good friends with the female Autobot Chromia. Ironhide's most prominent appearance was in the second season episode "The Immobilizer". Distracted by the human Carly (who was a big fan of the Autobots)while on guard duty, Ironhide inadvertantly allowed the Decepticons to steal Wheeljack's latest invention - a weapon that could freeze anything it fired at, including Transformers. Guilt-ridden and believing himself to be too old to be of any further use Ironhide resigned from active service, against the wishes of Optimus Prime. However, when Carly was captured by the Decepticons trying to make up for what had happened to Ironhide, the veteran Autobot went to her rescue and saved her from the Decepticon base. After been frozen and unfrozen by the Immolizer (after Carly and Brawn sabotaged it) Ironhide personally destroyed the device and returned to active duty.

Ironhide is killed in The Transformers: The Movie, as the Decepticons invade an Autobot shuttle, in which Ironhide and several other Autobots are traveling to Earth. Despite his "heavily concentrated armor in his front section", he falls as result of several shots to the chest. When Megatron reveals to Starscream how he is going to attack Autobot City on Earth and wipe them out forever, a wounded Ironhide clutches at Megatron's leg and yells, "No!!!". Megatron answers with the famous words: "Such heroic nonsense", and kills Ironhide offscreen with a point-blank blast to the head from his fusion cannon. Since it was offscreen, it is inconclusive as to his death (the sign of which is turning an ashen grey) but it is assumed. It is possible that his broken hull of a body and the others aboard the shuttle besides Prowl (who was conclusively killed) are floating somewhere between Cybertron and Earth, and sometime later retrieved. However this is unlikely due to the lack of later appearances and the near point-blank range of Megatron's blast. After the annihilation of the Autobot mausoleum during a battle, Rodimus Prime and Daniel Witwicky were seen to take cover behind what was left of Ironhide's tomb.

Ironhide transforms.
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Ironhide transforms.

It is speculated by some that Ironhide may have formerly been Dion, the best friend of worker robot Orion Pax, who was himself rebuilt into Optimus Prime by the ancient Autobot, Alpha Trion. Their apparent longstanding relationship could be seen to support this idea, but it was never officially touched upon. Ironhide was, at least, an established character at the time of the episode War Dawn (unlike Ultra Magnus who is also seen as a likely Dion). Still, Magnus has many points in favor of his being Dion as well (including an official recognition/homage to the idea in the second Dreamwave G1 miniseries) and in the end, the issue remains unresolved.

[edit] Marvel Comics

Ironhide's first appearance in the comics resembled his toy but was soon updated to his more anthropomorphic animated form. In US #4, with the Autobots low on fuel and facing an imminent Decepticon assault, he was chosen alongside Optimus, Huffer, Bluestreak and Mirage to be given all the remaining fuel and stand against the Decepticons. While Megatron's soldiers collapsed at the last moment due to poisoned fuel, the Autobots were abruptly offlined and the Ark captured by Shockwave.

Once reactivated, he was part of the team sent on a failed mission to prevent the Decepticons contacting Cybertron and battled the Constructicons for the first time. He later worked alongside Jetfire in the Dinobot Hunt and learnt to trust him despite his Decepticon origins; and he fought the Constructicons again at a demolition derby while working as a bodyguard for Buster Witwicky. Things took a darker turn when, in Target: 2006, Galvatron arrived and Optimus Prime was sent to Limbo. Losing to the future Decepticon and having taken a humiliating beating, it was Ironhide who made the decision to dig up & reactivate Megatron and have him assume command against Galvatron.

Ironhide was sidelined as a character in subsequent issues, though he was drawn as fighting against Ratbat's forces on the moon and in the Time Wars. He was later deactivated, presumably during the Underbase battle, and reactivated by Grimlock using Nucleon.

In the latter-day black-and-white UK stories, he was one of five Autobots who Galvatron accidentally reactivated whilst trying to find Autobots with flaws that he could exploit to gain as troops. It was revealed Ironhide had once thwarted a terrorist siege only for the police to almost mess it up, leaving him feeling frustrated with humans. The five defeated him and Ironhide became part of the Autobot Earthforce, where he went on to thwart Decepticon attempts to create an Actionmaster Devastator and help Jazz prevent Megatron & Shockwave from uniting their two factions.

Ironhide appeared in the Marvel Generation Two comics in his G1 form, seemingly dying alongside Smokescreen.

[edit] Transformers: Generation 2 (1995)

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For Generation 2, Ironhide was reformatted into a silver Ford pickup truck. Although he received a new bio and motto, he still functions as security. The toy was a recolor of the Autobot Motormouth.

Ironihide's tech spec described him as a stubborn survivor and incredible strength. He's been upgraded from his old armored form to a lightweight alloy frame with a major boost in speed. Ironhide has never appeared in this form in any official fiction.

[edit] Power Master Ironhide

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In Europe, Ironhide received a further upgrade as a "Power Master" (not to be confused with the Generation 1 Powermasters) where he now transformed into a Hummer. The European Power Masters (also called Powered Masters) were simple pull robots with pull back motors which propelled them in either form, like the Generation 1 Throttlebots, but they would only go forward when their weapons were inserted into their base.

This version of Ironhide is described as being a battle-tested veteran with heavy armored plating.

[edit] Dreamwave Comics

Ironhide in Dreamwave comics.
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Ironhide in Dreamwave comics.

Ironhide spent his peacetime years as a construction engineer fashioning the vast bridges that connect Cybertron's many city-states. When civil war broke out on the planet Cybertron between the Autobots and Decepticon factions, Ironhide joined the Autobot cause.

In the War Within stories, Ironhide was shown during the war often teamed with Grimlock. Ironhide was present under Grimlock's at the battle of Altihex, where they proved unable to save the city. When new leader Optimus ordered the evacuation of Cybertron by the Autobots, Ironhide was among those who reluctantly prepared for the evacuation; he was subsequently part of Grimlock's team sent to rescue Optimus in Cybertron's depths and fought to stop Starscream from mechaforming the planet. When Megatron and Optimus Prime temporarily disappeared in an accident with a space bridge and both sides split into multiple factions, Ironhide joined the Lightning Strike Coalition under Grimlock. Working with the LSC, he helped steal a shipment of energon from Starscream at the Moon Alpha Space Port.

Ironhide was among the Autobots on the Ark mission, who crashed on Earth and were awoken, reformatted into Earth forms, in 1984. After the Decepticons were defeated, the Autobots returned home in the Ark II, but the ship exploded shortly after takeoff and a deactivated Ironhide was one of those lost in the ocean. He was also one of those recovered by Lazarus and reprogrammed as slave war machines to be sold to the highest bidder. Megatron broke free and then freed his fellow Decepticons; the captured Autobots were abused, but eventually freed by Optimus Prime.

In 2003, a Cybertronian task force under Shockwave announced that the war had ended on Cybertron and that Megatron and Optimus Prime's troops were all criminals for their violent acts. Ironhide was taken back to Cybertron, and after Shockwave was deposed he helped Prowl give combat training to the younger Cybetronian Autobots.

[edit] Devil's Due Comics

Ironhide as a Cobra HISS tank.
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Ironhide as a Cobra HISS tank.

In this alternate-continuity crossover between Transformers and G.I. Joe, the Ark was discovered by the terrorist group Cobra, and all the Transformers inside were reformatted into Cobra vehicles remotely controlled by Tele-Vipers (Cobra's communications officers). In this storyline, Ironhide turned into a Cobra HISS (HIgh Speed Sentry) tank.

Ironhide appeared in the second Devil's Due comic series, this time reformatted by Teletran-3 into a 1970's car and also in the third crossover, where he was part of the combined Autobot/G.I Joe force that attempted to rescue Optimus Prime. Although his alternate mode is not shown, his body resembles that of the classic G1 look, indicating his alternate mode is now the familiar Nissan.

[edit] IDW Publishing

In IDW Publishing's new The Transformers: Infiltration mini-series, Ironhide is part of an infiltration unit consisting of Ratchet, Wheeljack, Jazz, Bumblebee and Sunstreaker, led by Prowl. He first appears saving Ratchet from Thundercracker. He was also part of the expedition to the Decepticon base to watch the duel between Megatron and a super-powered Starscream. It is interesting to note here that it is Ironhide, not Prowl (who is in command) or Ratchet (who was arguing for it) who takes the decision to call in Optimus Prime. Although presented as Generation 1's Ironhide, he and Ratchet are shown transforming into full-sized Ford vans, as opposed to the Japanese-manufactured vanettes.

As of Escalation #1 Ironhide was dispatched along with Sunstreaker to escort the humans back to their homes. Unfortunately Sunsteaker was attacked by the Machination, an organization dedicated to acquiring Transformer technology, and apparently destroyed as Ironhide tried to get to him.

[edit] Evolutions: Hearts of Steel

An alternate version of Ironhide would appear in IDW's Hearts of Steel. When Starscream's plan is discovered Ironhide was one of those who followed Bumblebee's lead in following the Decepticon train convoy, shooting down Scourge, and was present at their defeat. Following this, he and the other Autobots went back into stasis.

[edit] Transformers: Timelines (2005)

A remold of the Energon Autobot Tow-Line , the original Ironhide makes his first appearance as a new toy in ten years as a BotCon exclusive. His body has been reconfigured by Optimus Prime and the Matrix into a form resembling a more advanced version of his old body.

In the accompanying comic, Descent into Evil, set in a possible future he leads a group of Autobots, including his old friend Ratchet. Sent to investigateDeathsaurus' activities, they discovered his plan to create a massive army of Insecticon clones. After his team had been captured Ironhide took on Deathsaurus himself, hoping to distract him long enough to allow Ratchet to free the others. He failed and was captured by the larger Decepticon. However, he and Ratchet were freed by Ricochet, who was in fact an agent of Bumblebee, and had infected the Insecticons with a virus that slowly destroyed their clones. Ironhide was then instrumental in leading Autobot reinforcements to victory over the Decepticons.

[edit] 2007 film

In the upcoming live action film Ironhide will appear as a GMC TopKick C4500 pickup truck. [1] He is replacing Arcee in the cast list. Although Voice actor Peter Cullen will portray the voice of Optimus Prime, he will unfortunately not be the voice for Ironhide in the movie.

[edit] Transformers: Beast Wars (1997)

A new character, Ironhide is a Maximal elephant with the ability to combine with team-mates Silverbolt and Prowl; contributing his strength to form Magnaboss. Although Ironhide had no individual tech spec in his U.S. release, he was called Santon in Japan, and was a major character. He was a medic.

Santon appeared as a regular in the Beast Wars Second series.

Beast Wars Ironhide made one appearance in Transformers: Universe #3 as part of Magnaboss.

[edit] Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001)

Transformers character

animated appearance
Ironhide (Ox)
Affiliation Autobot
Sub-Group Spychanger
Function Transportation
Motto "Let's move out!"
Alternate Modes Ford F-Series Pick-up Truck
Series Transformers: Robots in Disguise
Transformers: Universe
Voiced by Michael McConnohie (English)

An American release of the Japanese Car Robots toy named Ox, Ironhide was the obvious choice of name for this toy, having previously been used on the mold before Generation 2. This toy was later recolored into a several clear versions, one of which was repackaged as the second Transformers: Universe Hoist.

In the TV series, the Spychangers received little characterization - usually acting in a group to attack or perform whatever mission they had been assigned. Ironhide's best friend was fellow Spychanger Mirage which was the basis of one particular episode called "Mirage's Betrayal".

Ironhide is the strongest of the Spy Changers. Usually a peaceful intellectual until he gets pushed to the limit, then stay out of his way. He's an expert in materials transport and carries a shockwave rifle.

[edit] Transformers: Universe (2004)

Given the nature of "Transformers: Universe" and that there are two different characters named Ironhide who have used this mold in the past, the identity of this toy may be either the original or the RiD incarnation. However, because he comes packaged with the RiD Spychanger Ultra Magnus (now in the large Universe Ultra Magnus's color scheme), it is widely believed that the personality used for Transformers: Universe Ironhide is RiD's Ironhide. However, his color scheme is an intentional homage to the G1 Autobot Trailbreaker who had a similar form. (It is possible that "Trailbreaker" (along with Prowl 2's "Red Alert") was intended to be a part of the "Generation 1 (homage) Spychangers" earlier sold in Armada style packaging.

This Ironhide character made an appearance in the Botcon 2004 vocal play.

2004 Voice actor play plot - Rhinox has built a device to deflect Unicron's attempts to pull victims from other dimensions with his tractor beam. The Autobots deflect two attempts and the victims end up on a frozen planetoid instead of with Unicron. Maximals Rattrap and Silverbolt and the Predacon Waspinator are sent to help the victims, but Reptilion, Sunstorm, Ruination and Perceptor are sent to get them for Unicron. As a side effect of the device Rhinox built, a vortex opens which sucks in an Autobot shuttle from the past piloted by Bumblebee, Tracks and Cosmos. Thrust attacks the Maximal ship, but they are saved by being transported to the Autobot shuttle. The Autobots and Maximals then go to the planet where they save the victims from the Decepticons. On the planet are two groups of Autobots. One is from the Robots in Disguise story, with Landfill (Walmart recolor), Side Burn (Universe recolor) and Prowl (Universe recolor). The other is from another parallel world with Spychanger Optimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, Prowl and Ironhide. They all fight off the Decepticons. The Autobot shuttle is sent back to its own time.

[edit] Transformers: Armada (2003)

Although she doesn't look it, Ironhide is a female Transformer Mini-Con who has been captured by the Decepticon Terrorsaur for his own personal use. Ironhide is a repaint of fellow Mini-Con Dune Runner.

Her motto is "Alone is no way to live."

[edit] References

[edit] Transformers: Energon (2004)

Transformers character
Ironhide (Roadbuster)
Affiliation Autobot
Sub-Group Ultra Vehicles
Motto "If trouble doesn't find me, I'll find it!"
Alternate Modes Cybertronian Truck
Series Transformers: Energon
Voiced by Matt Hill (English)
Mitsuo Iwata (Japanese)

Ironhide is a young, reckless Autobot who idolizes Hot Shot. He's a good fighter, but lacks discipline. He most commonly powerlinx with Jetfire, becoming the lower (or upper) half of their combined form. Carries a laser cannon.

Ironhide's vehicular form resembles the then-unreleased Mini-Con, Reverb; both Transformers resembling the Ford Explorer Sport Trac.

Also note that the Japanese name for the Decepticon Demolishor was Ironhide.

The toy of the Autobot called Towline was an obvious homage to the design of the Generation 1 Ironhide and Ratchet toys.

[edit] Animated Series

Kicker and Ironhide.
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Kicker and Ironhide.

The youthful, impetuous Ironhide (Roadbuster) is the newest addition to Optimus Prime's team, and is desperate to prove himself to his commanders, particularly his idol, Hot Shot. Indeed, it is not generally the actions Ironhide performs on his own that define his character, but rather the actions taken in his relationships with others, the first such challenging being his partnership with the disagreeable human, Kicker. Neither Ironhide nor Kicker were happy about Optimus Prime's decision to force them together, but despite everything, the two eventually became good friends. Ironhide would also have to deal with the betrayal of Demolishor and the corruption of Scorponok, resulting in an emotional growth that saw him become the object of adoration himself, and leader of his own team. Ironhide transforms into an SUV with roof-mounted cannons, and possesses the Spark of Combination, allowing him to combine with other Transformers. During the battle against Unicron, Ironhide was evolved into a more powerful form by Primus (the cartoons continued to refer to him by his original name, while the toys were released as Energon Ironhide and Roadbuster W in the US and Japan, respectively).

[edit] Dreamwave Comics

Ironhide would also appear in the Dreamwave Productions Energon comic series, where his backstory was expanded on. In the years of the civil war Ironhide was a prisoner of the Decepticons, most notably the sadistic Tidal Wave, who killed other Autobots whenever Ironhide refused his orders, forcing him to make weapons. Before the events of Energon he had come to Earth under the command of Jetfire. However, his past would come to the fore once again in Energon #24 when he was attacked by Tidal Wave - now a Terrorcon, a group of former Decepticons enhanced by Unicron - who threatened Cliffjumper's life to get what he wanted. Forcing Ironhide to take him to a store of planet-destroying warheads to obtain one for the Terrorcons, Tidal Wave underestimated his prisoner's resolve as he activated the warhead and attacked Tidal Wave. The Terrorcon easily defeated him , but was forced to flee by the arrival of Jetfire and the seemingly imminent detonation of the bomb - unaware that Ironhide had rigged it not to go off.

He was subsequently on Earth for the arrival of the Omnicons, and was one of the defenders of the Autobot base alongside Overload and Dropshot, but was easily defeated by Scorponok. After Megatron surprisingly arrived and defeated the Terrorcon leader, he confronted Ironhide - but instead of destroying him he merely gave Ironhide a message to give to the Autobots: that Megatron was back.

Dreamwave went out of business before the end of Energon could be reached, so any further tales of Ironhide would remain untold.

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