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Encyclopedia > Frenzy (Transformers)

Frenzy is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... Image File history File links Emblem-important. ... Transformers are fictional alien robots and the titular characters of a popular[1] Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs. ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... A Transformer is a fictional robot that is able to transform, rearranging itself into a common and innocuous form, such as a car, aircraft, or animal. ...

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Transformers: Generation 1

Transformers character
Frenzy
Affiliation Decepticon
Sub-Group Cassette
Go-Bot
Function Warrior
Partner Laserbeak
Motto "Sow panic and surrender will bloom!"
Alternate Modes Microcassette Tape (Blue)
Car
Series Transformers: Generation 1
Transformers: Generation 2
Voiced by Frank Welker (English)

Frenzy's alternate mode is a cassette. He is a Decepticon, and is often partnered with Soundwave, along with other cassette Decepticons Ravage, Laserbeak and Buzzsaw. Because of his coloration on the original cartoon, he is sometimes identified as Rumble. The toy is colored blue and indigo, but his cartoon model is red, black, and gold. His toy-accurate color scheme in the Marvel Comics series remained intact. [1] Transformers are fictional alien robots and the titular characters of a popular[1] Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Laserbeak (with various spellings) is the name given to four fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. ... Franklin W. Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American voice actor. ... Typical 60-minute Compact Cassette. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Soundwave is the name of three fictional characters from the Transformers universes. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Laserbeak (with various spellings) is the name given to four fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. ... Buzzsaw is the name of several fictional characters in the fictional Transformers universes. ... The Transformers (G1) 1984-1987, U.S. This page is a partner page to Transformers Universes, listing the various television series that the Transformer toyline has spawned since its creation in 1984. ... Rumble (Trompeur in Quebec, Tartar in Italy) is a fictional character in the Transformers universes. ...


Animated series

In the TV series, Frenzy was not as prominent a character as Rumble, first appearing in the episode Countdown To Extinction and made few appearances after that, usually appearing alongside Rumble. The TV series accidentally swapped the color schemes for Rumble and Frenzy - Rumble was now colored as Frenzy and vice-versa. This is a list of all 98 episodes of the original American Transformers TV show in the 1980s. ...


Marvel Comics

Autobot Brawn faces Decepticons Rumble and Frenzy in Marvel's Transformers comics.
Autobot Brawn faces Decepticons Rumble and Frenzy in Marvel's Transformers comics.

According to the Marvel Transformers comics Rumble and Frenzy are brothers. Unlike the cartoon version, Marvel Frenzy had powers based on sonics rather than piledriver arms. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 614 × 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (640 × 625 pixel, file size: 104 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Autobot Brawn faces Frenzy and Rumble in the pages of Marvel Comics Transformers comics book. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 614 × 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (640 × 625 pixel, file size: 104 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Autobot Brawn faces Frenzy and Rumble in the pages of Marvel Comics Transformers comics book. ...


In the comics Frenzy was one of the Decepticons that originally attacked the Ark and subsequently fell to Earth. Reconfigured into the Earth mode of a microcassette he participated in many of the early battles against the Autobots. Until, that is, he was one of those who went with Megatron in his raid against the Autobot base, summarily getting deactivated by Omega Supreme along with Starscream, Skywarp, Thundercracker, Rumble and Buzzsaw. That would be all the US comics heard from Frenzy for a while but the UK comics had him returning much sooner in the Target: 2006 storyline, where, after escaping from the Ark with Thundercracker they and Shockwave would be displaced into a limbo dimension to make way for time-travellers Hot Rod, Kup and Blurr, where they battled against Optimus Prime, Prowl and Ratchet, as well as parasitic aliens feeding off their emotions. Working together to find a way out they returned to reality when Galvatron, Cyclonus and Scourge time-jumped back to the future. In the UK comics he seemingly rejoined the ranks of the Decepticons, while he was freed from the Autobot base in U.S. Issue 41. Omega Supreme is the name of two fictional characters from the various Transformers universes. ... Starscream is a Decepticon (or sometimes Predacon) in the various fictional Transformers universes. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Thundercracker is the name given to multiple fictional characters in the Transformers Universes. ... Rumble (Trompeur in Quebec, Tartar in Italy) is a fictional character in the Transformers universes. ... Buzzsaw is the name of several fictional characters in the fictional Transformers universes. ... Shockwave (Laserwave in Japan) is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes, usually belonging to the Decepticons. ... Hot Rod (Hot Rodimus in Japan) is a character from The Transformers. ... Kup is the name of a fictional character in the Transformers universe. ... Blurr is the name given to four fictional characters in the Transformers universes. ... Optimus Prime (known as Convoy in Japan) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Transformers universes. ... Prowl is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. ... Ratchet is the name of several characters in the Transformers universes. ...


Transformers: Generation 2

Frenzy would meet his end in the final issue of the Generation 2 series. After battling against Jhiaxus' Generation 2 Transformers the combined Autobot/Decepticon alliance were attacked by The Swarm. In an attempt to slow it Frenzy had Wheeljack patch him into a massive source of sonic energy. Although he succeeded in temporarily halting the swarm, the sonics proved too much for his system and he was literally shaken apart. Jhiaxus (pronounced gee-axe-us) was a fictional character in the Marvel Comicss Transformers: Generation 2 comic. ... The Swarm is a creature in the fictional world of the Transformers: Generation 2 comic by Marvel Comics. ... Wheeljack is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. ...


Oh. Oh, man! I'm gone! Solid gone... - Frenzy's last words


Dreamwave Productions

Frenzy would first be seen in The War Within prequel series, as part of the massive Decepticon assault on Iacon city led by Shockwave, along with Astrotrain, Blitzwing, Bludgeon, Brawl, Chopshop, Dirge, Octane, Onslaught, Ramjet, Tantrum, Venom and Vortex. In the third series, he and Rumble inadvertently wrecked Shockwave's attempts to study the Seeker clones that Megatron had used to conquer Cybertron. Shockwave (Laserwave in Japan) is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes, usually belonging to the Decepticons. ... Astrotrain is the name of two fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. ... Blitzwing is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. ... Bludgeon is the name given to two fictional characters in the Transformers Universes. ... The Combaticons toy packaging art The Combaticons (known as the Combatrons in Japan) are a group of Decepticon military vehicles in the assorted fictional universes of the Transformers. ... Basic Insecticon Trio Insecticons is the name given to a sub-group of fictional characters in the Transformers Universes, referred to as Insectrons in the Japanese version. ... Dirge is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers series. ... Octane is a Decepticon in the Transformers toyline. ... The Combaticons toy packaging art The Combaticons (known as the Combatrons in Japan) are a group of Decepticon military vehicles in the assorted fictional universes of the Transformers. ... Ramjet is the name of four fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. ... The Predacons are one of the many factions in the fictional Transformers Universes. ... Basic Insecticon Trio Insecticons is the name given to a sub-group of fictional characters in the Transformers Universes, referred to as Insectrons in the Japanese version. ... The Combaticons toy packaging art The Combaticons (known as the Combatrons in Japan) are a group of Decepticon military vehicles in the assorted fictional universes of the Transformers. ... Seeker Skywarp holding Megatron on the television series. ...


When the Ark fell to Earth in 1984 Frenzy was among the Decepticons on board. Battling the Autobots repeatedly, they were eventually defeated by a combined human-Autobot alliance. They were to be taken back to Cybertron, but were sabotaged by rogue elements of the U.S military, who wanted to build weapons using Transformers technology (unaware they were being indirectly manipulated by Shockwave). Unable to do this, they began to control the Transformers themselves.


Frenzy was among the Transformers who briefly fell under the control of the terrorist, Lazarus. Bumblebee, Frenzy, Grimlock, Laserbeak, Prowl, Ravage, Soundwave and Starscream were forced to attack the Smitco oil refinery in the Arctic to display their power for sale to the highest bidder. Bumblebee is the name of a fictional character from the various Transformers universes. ... This article is about the Transformers character. ... Laserbeak (with various spellings) is the name given to four fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. ... Prowl is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Soundwave is the name of three fictional characters from the Transformers universes. ... Starscream is a Decepticon (or sometimes Predacon) in the various fictional Transformers universes. ...


Frenzy would not appear again until the following year, when both sides were lured to the wilderness in Alaska by a mysterious beacon. Both sides battled until the arrival of a force led by Shockwave and Ultra Magnus, who defeated Megatron and arrested all present as war criminals. Desperate to save their own necks, Frenzy and Rumble both joined up with Shockwave and were assigned by him to guard the badly damaged Megatron. They failed as Starscream was able to dump Megatron's body in space(reminiscent of his fate in the movie). They were then sent by Shockwave on a critical mission - reviving the Stunticons. They were then co-opted by Starscream and head to Earth with him,Soundwave, Skywarp, Thundercracker and the Combaticons. They defeated most of the Autobots still on Earth, but are themselves attacked by Sunstorm. After Starscream defeated him(with aid from the Autobots) he returned to his base to find Soundwave, Rumble and Frenzy acting oddly. The reason why would soon become clear - Megatron had returned, backed by the Predacons, and Soundwave had been taking orders from him all along.Any further tales of Frenzy would never be told, as Dreamwave would go into receivership from there. For other uses, see Alaska (disambiguation). ... Ultra Magnus is the name of several fictional characters characters from the various Transformers universes. ... The Stunticons are a group of Decepticons feared for their psychotic behavior that have the capability to do death-defying vehicular stunts and wreak havoc on the streets. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Thundercracker is the name given to multiple fictional characters in the Transformers Universes. ... The Combaticons toy packaging art The Combaticons (known as the Combatrons in Japan) are a group of Decepticon military vehicles in the assorted fictional universes of the Transformers. ... Sunstorm is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers universes. ... The Predacons are one of the many factions in the fictional Transformers Universes. ...


Transformers/G.I. Joe

Frenzy also appeared in Dreamwave's Transformers/G.I. Joe series, as one of the Decepticons allied with Cobra. Reconfigured with the alternate mode of a hand grenade, Frenzy battled the G.I. Joe member Beach Head, but was killed when Beach Head managed to signal the rest of G.I. Joe to open fire on a fully loaded bomber next to Frenzy, badly damaging him. He was subsequently destroyed by a sustained barrage. Not only does Frenzy have an intense hatred of humans, calling them "meat", but he and Rumble are described as brothers in this continuity as well. Cobra Command redirects here. ...


Devil's Due Publishing

In the G.I. Joe vs the Transformers comics printed by Devil's Due Publishing, Frenzy was one of the Decepticons discovered by Cobra in the Ark, although they were reactivated later than the others. Frenzy was reprogrammed by Cobra Commander to follow his orders, although he retained his original Cassette and robot alternate modes. Destro used a newly purchased Soundwave, Rumble, Frenzy, Ravage, Laserbeak and Ratbat along with stolen Cybertronian technology to attack a military base - only to be attacked by the newly formed G.I. Joe. Devils Due Publishing company logo. ... Cobra Command redirects here. ... The Ark is an Autobot spacecraft in the fictional Transformers Universe. ... Cobra Commander Cobra Commander is a character from the G.I. Joe franchise. ... Destro is a character from G.I. Joe, a military-themed line of toys from Hasbro. ... Laserbeak (with various spellings) is the name given to four fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. ... Ratbat is a Decepticon character in the fictional Transformers series. ...


There is an interesting art error here. Rumble appears to get shot in the head and killed while under Destro's command, yet Rumble is among the Decepticons who break free next issue(and is clearly identified as Rumble by Soundwave). This leads to the possibility that it was intended to be Frenzy, not Rumble, who was killed, and an art error led to their colour schemes being mixed up. The TPB of the comic series corrected the error and showed that it was Frenzy who was killed.


IDW Publishing

After the Transformers license passed to IDW Publishing, Frenzy appeared as one of the Decepticons under Starscream's command in the alternate reality Evolutions tale "Hearts of Steel". He was seen warning the unscrupulous businessman Bonaventure to turn back, but relented when the human talked of an alliance, and took him to see Starscream. He did not appear after this, but he was most likely destroyed when John Henry and Bumblebee diverted the Decepticon train convoy into a chasm. IDW Publishing (a division of Idea and Design Works) is an American comic book company. ... Starscream is a Decepticon (or sometimes Predacon) in the various fictional Transformers universes. ... This phrase may be used: to refer to a group of computer games called Alternate Reality. as another way of describing the concept of a parallel universe in physics or metaphysics. ... Statue of John Henry outside the town of Talcott in Summers County, WV. John Henry is an African-American folk hero, who has been the subject of numerous songs, stories, plays, and novels. ... Bumblebee is the name of a fictional character from the various Transformers universes. ...


Frenzy made his first appearance in the main IDW continuity in issue 1 of The Transformers: Megatron Origin miniseries. Captured by the guard of the Senator after Megatron's riot at the energon mine, Rumble and Frenzy convinced the unwilling Megatron to help them escape. Breaking free and incapacitating the guards, the three fugitives took the ship underground, unaware they had attracted the attention of Sentinel Prime. After getting involved in underground bloodsports in Kaon, Rumble and Frenzy have become awed by Megatron's violence and charisma, and have been shown as loyal acolytes staying by his side. After Soundwave offered Megatron the use of advanced weaponry, Frenzy and Rumble were modified to be able to work with him. The story is ongoing. This article is about the Transformers character. ... Energon is the primary source of power for the Transformers. ... Sentinel Prime passing the Matrix to Optimus Sentinel Prime is a character in the Transformers Universe. ... Soundwave is the name of three fictional characters from the Transformers universes. ...


Toys

  • Generation 1 Frenzy (1984)
Based on a Microman mold. Shares a mold with his brother Rumble. Frenzy also holds the distinction of being the only one of the original Transformers toys produced by Hasbro for four concurrent years (he was available with Ratbat as late as 1987). [2]
Generation Two Go-Bot Frenzy in vehicle form.
Generation Two Go-Bot Frenzy in vehicle form.
  • Generation 2 Frenzy
Frenzy was released in Generation 2 as a Go-Bot, sharing the same mold as the Autobot Blowout and Go-Bot Megatron. His alternate mode was a Porsche 959.
His function is a Warrior and his motto is "Sow panic and surrender will bloom." The accompanying biography indicated he still loved to fight, considering it his reason for living. Causing chaos, despite his physical weakness, he has earned the respect of his fellow Decepticons. [3]


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Transformers: Cybertron

The Terrorcons called Scrapmetal by Hasbro were called Ramble by Takara, the Japanese name for Frenzy's brother Rumble. This had lead to some fans calling the red Scrapmetal Rumble and the blue one Frenzy. The blue redeco of Scrapmetal was never released by Hasbro, only the red and yellow variants. The name Terrorcons refers to several different groups in the fictional Transformers toyline. ... The Scrapmetal are characters in the fictional Transformers universe, appearing in the cartoon and toy series Transformers Cybertron. ...


Transformers 2007 movie

Transformers character
Frenzy
Affiliation Decepticon
Sub-Group Micro Vehicles
Fast Action Battlers
Function Spy
Partner Barricade
Motto "Sow panic and surrender will bloom."
Alternate Modes GPX BCDW9815CNP Boombox
Mobile phone (head)
Car Stereo
Series Transformers movie toys
English voice actor Reno Wilson

Frenzy appears in the live-action Transformers movie. He takes on the stealth spy role that was originally Soundwave's. The movie's creators have stated that the character design had evolved too far from being Soundwave. Transformers are fictional alien robots and the titular characters of a popular[1] Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Barricade is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. ... GPX, or GPS eXchange Format is an XML schema designed for transferring GPS data between software applications. ... For the box set by No Doubt, see Boom Box (No Doubt box set). ... Toys in the Transformers movie toys are released in conjunction with the 2007 Transformers film, comics and video games, and expand on the characters and story in them. ... Reno Wilson (sometimes credited under his birth name of Roy Wilson) is an American actor who has appeared in a number of television programmes and films. ... For the 1986 animated film, see The Transformers: The Movie. ... Soundwave is the name of three fictional characters from the Transformers universes. ...


In the film Frenzy is small, and very thin, standing at 1.2 m (around 4 feet) tall [4]. It is implied that he is also lightweight, given the ease with which a stewardess on Air Force One is able to pick him up while in his alternate mode. His alternate mode is shown as a silver GPX boombox, with round speakers and blue diode-lights.[5] At one point he is decapitated, and survives as just his head, scanning a mobile phone belonging to Mikaela to continue his task. His weapons include a small automatic weapon on each hand and CD-like shurikens that fire out of his chest. His character is manic (living up to his name), sometimes comedic, and he is the only Decepticon with blue colored optics, rather than the usual red. Shuriken (手裏剣; lit: hand hidden blade) is a traditional Japanese concealed weapon that was generally used for throwing, and sometimes stabbing or slashing an opponents arteries. ...


Although his small size makes him useless in battle against the Autobots, Frenzy proves irreplaceable to the Decepticons as he single-handedly found the All Spark and reported its location to the other Decepticons. The character is thus given a great deal more screen time than the other Decepticons. However, he constantly speaks in fast Cybertronian, and is often damaged in battle.


According to the voice actor, these were the only English words spoken by Frenzy in the film. [6] Although, he can be heard saying a few other intelligible English words throughout the movie (eg. "Megatron melting!", "Witwicky", "Megatron! Megatron! Megatron!", "oh shit"). Michael Bay also stated on the DVD commentary most of Frenzy's words are "Tutankhamen" said very fast.


Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday

Frenzy first appeared in the prequel novel Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday. Here, he was portrayed as being smaller than the other Decepticons, but still able to engage in combat with the likes of Jazz. He participated in Blackout's attack on the Autobots, double-teaming Optimus Prime, although they failed. Later, in the final assault he was taken out by Jazz. Jazz is the name of several fictional characters from the various [[Transformers universes]. For trademark reasons, Jazz is sometimes referred to as Autobot Jazz or Meister, his Japanese name. ... Blackout is the name of four different fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. ... Optimus Prime (known as Convoy in Japan) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Transformers universes. ...


Movie plot

Frenzy first appears when he infiltrates Air Force One to hack into the U.S. military's mainframe to know Megatron's location, but the military officials disrupt the downloads and send three secret service agents after the infiltrator. Frenzy kills those agents while escaping. Frenzy actually flips the bird [7] at the humans when he gets into Barricade. He then aids Barricade in locating Sam Witwicky. When let loose on Sam and Mikaela Banes, Frenzy attacks Sam but is decapitated by Mikaela using a reciprocating saw (a circular saw in the comic adaptation). He survives the injury, sprouts spider-like legs for movement and is able to reformat his head into her mobile phone (though his body remains behind, inert), hiding within her bag. For the current aircraft, see Boeing VC-25. ... The finger In Western cultures, the finger (as in giving someone the finger) is a well-known obscene hand gesture made by extending the middle finger of the hand while bending the other fingers into the palm. ... Barricade is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. ... The Witwicky family members are fictional characters from the original Generation One Transformers universes, and are the closest human allies of the Autobots. ... Transformers is a 2007 live action film based on the Transformers franchise, directed by Michael Bay and executive produced by Steven Spielberg. ... Example of a variable-speed, reciprocating saw. ...


Later, he infiltrates the Hoover Dam and uses the power of the All Spark to regenerate his lost body. In the original script as well as the comic adaptation he reattaches his original body, which is brought to him by the other Decepticons. He then proceeds to shut down the cooling systems, resulting in Megatron's reawakening, and alerts the Decepticons to the All Spark's presence. While attacking a group of humans in the control rooms, Frenzy accidentally slices his head in two with his own ricocheting shuriken, apparently killing himself. His final words are a barely intelligible "Oh shit!" For the dam near Westerville, Ohio, see Hoover Dam (Ohio). ... This article is about the Transformers concept. ... This article is about the Transformers character. ...


Although damaged and presumed dead in the context of the movie, the movie toy line clearly indicates that Frenzy survived, having a red Allspark Power redeco of Barricade and Frenzy, as well as mentioning in the biography for Jolt that Frenzy beat Jolt up after the battle for the Allspark.


Transformers: Meet the Decepticons

According to the book Transformers - Meet The Decepticons by Jennifer Frantz, Frenzy can emit a scream which shuts down computers, and can also turn into a car stereo which plugs into Barricade. This book had all six Decepticons leaving Earth together after being defeated by the Autobots, instead of having most of their numbers die.


Video Game

Frenzy is a non-playable character in the video game, but is mentioned in several missions. In the Decepticon campaign the player has to save Frenzy from Sector 7 when playing as Barricade.


Movie Toys

  • Movie Deluxe Class Barricade with Frenzy (2007)
Frenzy comes with the Barricade figure. He folds and stores inside Barricade's chest (front end in car mode). [1]
  • Movie Deluxe Class First Encounter Barricade with Frenzy (vs. Bumblebee) (2007)
Frenzy once again comes with Barricade as he is packaged in a box with the classic Camaro form of Bumblebee. [8]
  • Movie Fast Action Battlers Disc Blast Decepticon Frenzy (2007)
A Deluxe sized toy with simplified transformation for younger children. Transforms into a boombox.
  • Movie Deluxe Class Recon Barricade with Frenzy (2007)
Frenzy once again comes with Barricade in the repaint of Barricade. Frenzy's colors are blue, which is more reminiscent to the original toy and Dreamwave comics version as opposed to the cartoon series version.
  • Movie Deluxe Class Screen Battles: First Encounter Barricade with Frenzy (2008)
Frenzy once again comes with Barricade, this time in a diarama box with figurines of Sam, Mikaela, and a non-transforming, but more film-accurate robot mode Frenzy. The Frenzy included with Barricade is molded in black with no paint applications. To prevent the redundancy of having 2 Frenzies in the same box, the black version is permantly fixed inside Barricade (although he can be removed by disassembling a portion of the Barricade toy)[9].
  • Target Exclusive All-Spark Power Barricade with Frenzy (2008)
Barricade gets yet another repaint. Light blue "energon" paint apps have been applied in different locations on Barricade. This figure includes a red version of the Frenzy figure, which more closely matches his G1 cartoon colors.

The Chevrolet Camaro is a pony car made in North America by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors. ...

Non-transforming merchandise

  • Movie Robot Replicas Decepticon Frenzy (2007)
A poseable, non-transforming action figure that is the most accurate-looking in comparison to his film counterpart. Comes equipped with chest shuriken and an attack claw that can be attached on either arm. [2]

References

  1. ^ Who's Who in the Transformers Universe - Frenzy
  2. ^ Frenzy (1984) - Decepticon Warrior - www.tfu.info
  3. ^ Frenzy (1995) - Decepticon Warrior - www.tfu.info
  4. ^ The Making Of The Transformers Movie - Movies - ENewsI.com
  5. ^ "GPX Makes 'Frenzy' Debut in "Transformers"", TMCnet. 
  6. ^ theStream.tv - Merrillwood - live interactive internet television - a semper mental production - live from the future with stuart paap - lovestream - filmnut - coin-op tv live - super awesome amazing - the blood stream
  7. ^ YouTube - Frenzy Flipping off Secret Service.
  8. ^ transformers-fr_FR - default
  9. ^ Seibertron.com - The Ultimate Transformers Resource


 

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