Wheelie (Transformers)

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Wheelie is a fictional character from the Transformers series.

Transformers: Generation 1

Reception

Wheelie was chosen as the "Annoying character of the day" column by IGN.[1]

Wheelie was voted one of the top robot characters that does not look like his toy by Topless Robots.[2]

He was also picked as the 9th worst Transformer by X-Entertainment.[3]

Animated series

Wheelie first appeared in the 1986 film The Transformers: The Movie.[4]

Transformers Headmasters UFP

Wheelie appeared in the Transformers Headmasters UFP episode "Rebellion on Animatros" where he was voiced by Kenny McCoy.[5]

Books

Wheelie appears in the 1986 story and coloring book The Lost Treasure of Cybertron by Marvel Books.[6]

Comics

3H Enterprises

Wheelie was featured in the "Wreckers" comic series produced by 3H Enterprises for Botcon, where he joined Arcee and Daniel Witwicky in battling an army of drones based on the Nightbird robot (featured in the G1 episode "Enter the Nightbird"). He was badly wounded during the battle, and despite the arrival of the Targetmasters only Arcee and Professor Fujiyama-whom they were protecting-survived. Surrounded by the enemy, Daniel set off a bomb, destroying the Nightbirds but killing himself and Wheelie in the process.

IDW Comics

Wheelie is the central character in Spotlight: Wheelie where, stranded on an alien planet, he confronts the Decepticons that make up Reflector: Spectro, Spyglass and Viewfinder. On meeting one of the planet's natives and learning their language, he picks up his distinctive rhyming manner of speech.

Marvel Comics

Wheelie's existence was acknowledged only by the UK Transformers Marvel Comics community, where adventures were inserted in-between the stories sourced in the US. He aids Wreck-Gar in escaping from the Quintessons, whose homeworld was dying due to a rift in space-time. The two then transmit the Quintessons' plan for colonization throughout the galaxy, making the Quintessons' targets aware of their plans. Wheelie retains his distinctive style of speech in his comic appearance.[7]

Toys

  • Generation 1 Mini-Bot Wheelie (1986)
A new toy designed for the 1986 Transformers movie.[8]
In Japan, a yellow/white/blue recolor of the figure was released by E-Hobby in 2005 as Dion.
  • Transformers Universe Legends Wheelie (2010)
A new mold.
  • Generations GDO Deluxe Wheelie (2012)
An orange recolor and remold of Reveal the Shield Deluxe Special Ops Jazz with a different head sculpt and a slingshot weapon instead of a gun.

References

  1. http://stars.ign.com/articles/847/847909p1.html
  2. http://www.toplessrobot.com/2008/10/the_9_transformers_toys_who_looked_nothing_like_th.php
  3. http://www.x-entertainment.com/messages/547.html
  4. Lenburg, Jeff (2009). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Third Edition. Infobase Publishing. p. 236. ISBN 978-0-8160-6599-8. 
  5. "Rebellion on Animatros". Written by Justin Devine. Transformers Headmasters UFP. January 4th, 2010. No. 5, season 1.
  6. Woods, Sonya (1986). The Lost Treasure of Cybertron. Marvel Books. ISBN 0-87135-103-X. 
  7. Marvel graphic novels and related publications: an annotated guide, Page 243, by Robert G. Weiner, 2008
  8. Alvarez, J.E. (2001). The Unofficial Guide to Japanese and International Transformers. Schiffer Publishing Ltd.. p. 24. ISBN 0-7643-1282-0. 

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