Hound (Transformers)

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Hound
Transformers character
Hound-g1-box.jpg
Generation 1 Hound in box
First appearance

Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics
Created by

Hasbro
Voiced by

Ken Sansom (English)
Ramon Valdez (Spanish)
Kenyu Horiuchi (Japanese)
Information
Species Transformer
Abilities

Affiliation

Autobot
Alternate mode

Cybertronian Car
Mitsubishi J59 Military Jeep
Power Scoop
Jeep Wrangler
Cybertronian Truck
Function

Scout, Commando
Motto

"Observe everything, remember even more."
Series

Transformers: Generation 1
Transformers: Generation 2
Transformers: Alternators
Transformers: Universe
Sub-group

Autobot Car, Autoroller, Deluxe vehicles, Legends
Tech specs

ST07 IN09 SP07 EN09

RN09 CO09 FB04 SK09

Hound is a fictional character from the Transformers series.

Transformers: Generation 1

Animated series

During the first season of the cartoon, Hound served as the Autobots' primary scout and recon soldier, a role which suited him well because he quickly grew to love the varied natural landscapes of Earth. Hound was also instrumental in the creation of the original 3 Dinobots, as he captured holographic images which served as rough blueprints for construction of Grimlock, Slag, and Sludge. However, after a spurt of early appearances - perhaps most notably in relaying the pilot's backstory to Spike - Hound became increasingly absent from the show, showing up only when his holographic powers were necessary.

Hound's first appearance came in "More Than Meets the Eye", a three-episode pilot created to launch the toyline onto television. Oddly enough the role of Spike's companion was filled by Hound in these episodes rather than Bumblebee. Hound was the first to introduce Spike to the concept of "transforming" and also gave Spike a tour of the nearby desert while beguiling him with tales of Cybertron. Hound would also end up being rescued by Spike, who nearly drowned in the process of saving him. While resuscitating Spike on the shore, Hound makes the mistake of thinking that the human Spike had "flooded his engine". Hound would be among the main cast of the pilot, almost playing as large of a role as Optimus Prime himself.

This changed however when the show moved into its regular season. Bumblebee became Spike's companion, and Hound took a backseat. However he was not without his notable appearances.

In "Heavy Metal War", Hound is responsible for providing a hologram of a large, menacing robot designed to intimidate Devastator. This helped turn the tide in the battle against the Decepticons in that episode.

The episode "City of Steel" featured another major role for Hound. He and a few other compatriots were charged with tracking and collecting the missing parts of the Optimus Prime. These parts had been disconnected and used in various parts of Megatron's reconstruction of New York.

Hound made a brief cameo appearance in The Transformers: The Movie where he, along with Sunstreaker, stood next to Optimus Prime before Prime confronted the Decepticon forces.

Hound was last seen in Takara's Japanese only Transformers: The Headmasters series, that included archive footage of TF:The Movie. The Autobot also has some lines on the first episodes. Japanese Transformers guides thus report that Hound has in some way survived the movie, however, because it also features Transformers that were pronounced deceased, that is considered speculation.

Books

Hound appeared in the 1984 sticker and story book The Revenge of the Decepticons written by Suzanne Weyn and published by Marvel Books.

Hound was featured in the 1985 Transformers audio books Autobots' Lightning Strike and Laserbeak's Fury.[1]

Hound appeared in the 1985 story Autobots Fight Back by John Grant, published by Ladybird Books.[2]

Hound appeared in the 1986 Ladybird Books story Decepticon Hideout by John Grant.[3]

Games

Hound is one of eight playable characters in the 1986 Commodore 64 video game Transformers: The Battle to Save the Earth.

Books

Marvel Books

Hound is featured in the 1984 Marvel Books story Battle for Cybertron.[4]

Toys

  • Timelines Sergeant Hound and General Optimus Prime (2015)
Hound and Optimus Prime are exclusive to BotCon 2015.


References

  1. TF Books
  2. Grant, John (1985). Autobots Fight Back. Ladybird Books. ISBN 0-7214-0942-3. 
  3. Decepticon Hideout. Ladybird Books. 1986. ISBN 0-7214-0989-X. 
  4. Siegel, Scott (1984). Battle for Cybertron. Marvel Books. ISBN 0871350165. 

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