Groove (Transformers)

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Groove is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers series.

Transformers: Generation 1

TFcon comics

Groove appeared in the TFcon 2009 voice actor play Bee for, Bee now.[1]

Transformers: Universe

Transformers character
Name Groove
Autobot/Decepticon
Japanese name Glide
Series Transformers: Generation 1
Transformers: Universe
Information
Alternate modes Police Motorcycle
Sub-group Micromasters, Protectobots

A Micromaster Protectabot named Groove was released in the Transformers: Universe line in 2004. He was a redeco of Generation 1 Glide.

Glide is described as the happiest among his team about their coming to earth. When not in combat, he can usually be seen having fun tooling around, giving rides to Earthling females. He claims it's all a part of his intelligence-gathering activities. Though he appears frivolous, make no mistake, this fighter's got speed and strength in spades.

According to the story for Reverse Evolution Sixturbo, a computer virus briefly turned the Sixturbo team into Decepticons.

3H Enterprises

This version of Groove appeared only in his combined form of Defensor in issue 2 of the Transformers: Universe comic as one of the Transformers escaping Unicron's captivity.

Toys

  • Generation 1 Glide (1992)
He came package with the Sixturbo team. A Takara exclusive.
  • Generation 1 Glide reissue (2002)
Blind packaged reissue, with stickers changed to paint applications. A Takara exclusive.
  • Generation 1 Reverse Evolution Glide (2002)
A black redeco of Glide as a Decepticon. A blind packaged chase figure. A Takara exclusive.
  • Universe Groove (2004)
Groove is the US name of former Japanese exclusive toy Groove. A Kaybee toy store exclusive.


Transformers: Armada

Transformers character
Name Groove
Mini-Con
Series Transformers: Armada
Information
Alternate modes Police car/gun

Groove is a Mini-Con from Micron Booster wave 2.

Toys

  • Armada Groove (2004)
A redeco of Armada Prowl, a Takara exclusive.

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