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The Dinobots are a team of characters in the fictional Transformers Universe. The Transformers is a line of toys produced by the toy companies Takara and Hasbro. The group is made up of several robots, each of whose transforms are those of dinosaurs.

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Transformers: Generation One

The Dinobots are a group of five Transformers, part of the Autobot faction. The Autobot, a faction of Sentient Robots from the planet Cybertron are the main Protagonists in the fictional universe of the Transformers, Their exact origins and abilities vary from one version of Transformers to the next, but they are always exceptionally powerful Autobots, able to sustain heavy abuse and wield heavy firepower against their foes. In all media, they are depicted as being fiercely independent and liable to break away from the main group of Autobots when the mood takes them.

Due to their unique alternative modes, their memorable personalities and their fighting prowess, they are fan favorites in their cartoon, comic book and toy incarnations. Grimlock is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Tyrannosaurus ( or, meaning 'tyrant lizard' is a Genus of Theropod Dinosaur. Slag is the name of a Fictional character in Transformers toy line. Triceratops (traɪˈsɛrətɒps is an extinct Genus of herbivorous ceratopsid Dinosaur which lived during the late Maastrichtian Sludge is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformer toy line and fictional series Snarl is the name of several different fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Stegosaurus (ˌstɛgəˈsɔrəs is a Genus of stegosaurid armoured Dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period ( Swoop is the name of several Fictional characters in the Transformers fictional series and toy line Pteranodon (tɨˈrænədɒn from Greek πτερ- "wing" and αν -οδων "toothless" from the Late Cretaceous (

Animated Series

The creation of the Dinobots was almost happenstance. One particular day at Autobot Headquarters, the Autobots detected unusual seismic activity from within the walls of the cave. The Autobot, a faction of Sentient Robots from the planet Cybertron are the main Protagonists in the fictional universe of the Transformers, Ironhide investigated the disturbance and found the fossilized bones of dinosaurs. Ironhide is the name of several different Fictional characters in the Transformers universes. After researching more Dinosaurs, Wheeljack made the suggestion that, because of their brute force and power, dinosaurs working for the Autobots would shake up the Decepticons. Wheeljack is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. "Deceptacon" redirects here but is also the name of a song by the group Le Tigre. Ratchet agreed, suggesting robotic forms and Optimus Prime authorized the project. Ratchet is the name of several characters in the Transformers universes. This refers to the original character For other uses see Optimus Prime (disambiguation Optimus Prime (known as Convoy in Japan

Shortly after, Grimlock, Slag, and Sludge were created and unveiled, but during the presentation, the Dinobots went awry due to their lack of intelligence. They began to ransack Autobot Headquarters, inflicting major damage to Teletraan I. Teletraan I is the name of the Autobots' computer on board the Ark. Wheeljack managed to subdue the Dinobots with his shoulder-mounted magnetic inducer. The Dinobots were deactivated and stored in the cavern where they were constructed. Later, when many of the Autobots were in peril, the Dinobots were given cerebral upgrades increasing their intelligence to where they possessed broken language. The upgrade allowed them to follow instructions and be sent into combat.

The Dinobots performed admirably in combat, saving the Autobots, forcing the Decepticons into retreat, and earning a permanent place in the Autobot ranks. They proved very useful when Megatron brought Cybertron into Earth's orbit through the Decepticon Space Bridge. Megatron Cybertron is the fictional home planet of the Transformers. In the Japanese series the planet is also referred to as "Cybertron" (first shown on Japanese Galaxy "Deceptacon" redirects here but is also the name of a song by the group Le Tigre. Dismayed by his losses to the Dinobots, Megatron discovered and briefly exploited weaknesses that turned the Dinobots against the Autobots. To counter this, two new Dinobots were created - Snarl and Swoop. Grimlock reconsidered his betrayal after being saved by Optimus Prime from an exploding meteorite.

They are often brought in to face the largest threats. They have tangled with Devastator numerous times, defeated or stalemated Megatron (Grimlock was often able to battle him on his own), and even survived an assault against Unicron. The Constructicons (known as Buildrons in Japan) are a group of fictional characters from the Transformers universe Megatron Unicron is a Fictional character from the ''Transformers'' universe and toyline.

Marvel Comics

In the comic version, the Dinobots are quite different from their cartoon equivalents. They were not created on Earth, but are in fact Cybertronian Autobots. Cybertron is the fictional home planet of the Transformers. In the Japanese series the planet is also referred to as "Cybertron" (first shown on Japanese Galaxy The Dinobots are something like an Autobot elite special ops team, under Grimlock’s direct command. In most countries special forces (SF is a generic term for highly-trained Military teams/units that conduct specialized operations such as Reconnaissance It is made quite clear that the Dinobots’ first loyalty is to each other over their fellow Autobots. This is demonstrated in several instances. When Grimlock leaves the Autobots in protest over Optimus Prime’s leadership style, the Dinobot team follows their leader and leaves the Autobots behind. Unlike their comic relief equivalents of the cartoon, the comics’ Dinobots are more intelligent and cunning. Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character or scene or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work often to relieve tension Grimlock is a high-ranking member of the Autobot army, sometimes depicted as Optimus Prime’s second-in-command, and he took leadership of the Autobots after both of Optimus Prime’s deaths. Another difference was that while all the cartoon Dinobots spoke in the third person (i. e. "Me, Grimlock!"), in the Marvel version only Grimlock spoke like this (and not always).

During the series, not much is said about the Dinobots’ time on Cybertron. Most of what is learned comes as hints or references in dialogues. We learn Swoop has a grudge against the Decepticon Divebomb, caused by a number of defeats the Dinobot suffered to the Decepticon in fights over the name 'Divebomb', Swoop's original moniker. Divebomb is the name of three fictional characters in the in the various Transformers universes. We also learn Grimlock and the Dinobots were as powerful and rebellious on Cybertron as they are on Earth, going so far as launching successful raids against the Decepticon forces without the knowledge of the Autobot leaders. In one such raid, the Dinobots stole a number of Decepticon spaceships, and hid them away so well they were still intact when the Autobots returned to Cybertron 5 million years later.

The Dinobots were aboard the Ark with the other Autobots when they originally crashed on Earth. However, soon after the crash, Shockwave landed on Earth in search of the Ark, and the ship’s computer (A. U. N. T. I. E. ) reactivated the Dinobots to fight him. Shockwave landed in the Savage Land, Marvel Comics’ fictional dinosaur-inhabited region of Antarctica. The Savage Land is a hidden prehistoric land within the fictional Marvel Comics Universe. Consequently, the ship picked dinosaur shapes for the Dinobots, to blend in with the native life-forms of that region. Shockwave outmaneuvered and defeated them, but a last strike saw all the combatants buried in a tar pit. Much later, they were reactivated by Ratchet, who had struck a deal with Megatron to overthrow him. Ratchet is the name of several characters in the Transformers universes. Megatron Knowing Megatron was sure to betray him, Ratchet set the Dinobots on Megatron instead - and watched helplessly as he defeated them in seconds. Ratchet managed to send Megatron plummeting off a cliff. Ratchet led the Dinobots back to the Ark, but they quickly left in protest over Prime's "soft" leadership style.

This would be all the US comics would see of the Dinobots for some time, but across the Atlantic the Marvel UK creative team and writer Simon Furman would use them heavily to fill the gaps between monthly US comics as opposed to their own weekly schedule. Simon Christopher Francis Furman is a Comic book writer particularly associated with of a number of notable Transformers comics for Marvel UK, Here, Ratchet led the Dinobots back to the Ark, only to encounter a deranged Guardian robot. Working together, they beat him, only to lose Swoop in the process, prompting the Dinobots to walk out. Swoop soon returned, being mind-controlled by Professor Morris, an employee of a company opposed to the Autobots. It was discovered that Prime had been Swoop's commanding officer on Cybertron, and his hatred of Prime's orders allowed him to break free of the control. By this point the other Dinobots had gone feral, forcing the other Autobots to hunt them down - unaware that they were being taken advantage of by Soundwave, who used it as a distraction to gather Energon without interference. Soundwave is the name of several Fictional characters from the ''Transformers'' universes. In the Fictional universe of the Transformers, Energon (pronounced EN-ur-jon like " Energy " is the primary source of power for Transformers It was at this point that the Dinobots walked out in the US strips, and they had a number of solo adventures, with Sludge becoming infatuated with a female reporter. They attempted to discover the truth behind the Robot Master scam - only to run into Megatron, Soundwave and the Constructicons, who wanted it kept a secret. The Constructicons (known as Buildrons in Japan) are a group of fictional characters from the Transformers universe They were saved by the arrival of Centurion (in reality a robot controlled by Swoop's old foe Professor Morris), although the evidence implicating the Decepticons was still destroyed. Centurion then linked up with the Dinobots - only to be destroyed in short order by the newly arrived time traveler Galvatron. Galvatron is the name of several fictional Transformers most often the recreated version of Megatron, the Decepticon Supreme Commander The Dinobots attacked him in revenge, but were overpowered and would have been destroyed if not for the intervention of Shockwave's Decepticons, who viewed Galvatron as just as great a threat.

At this point in the US comics Optimus Prime had recently been killed, and Grimlock returned to the Ark to take command. He was rejected, and elected to take the other Dinobots to forcibly assume command. However, the Autobots were attacked by Trypticon, who decimated them with ease. Trypticon is a Fictional character in the Transformers toyline During this, Grimlock encountered a human who wasn't scared of him - a rarity, as he had thought they were all cowards - and when that human was threatened by Trypticon, he attacked the giant to save her life. The other Dinobots attacked as well, and Trypticon was called back to Cybertron by Ratbat. Ratbat is the name of several Fictional characters who appeared in various Transformers universes. Grimlock was accepted as leader, having displayed numerous leadership traits in battling Trypticon, with the other Dinobots acting as his enforcers. Grimlock became increasingly tyrannical after this, and this culminated in a duel between him and Blaster. Blaster ( Broadcast in Japan, Tempo in France, Radiorobot in Italy) is the communications center of the Autobots After Prime's return as a Powermaster, the Dinobots once again served under him - only to all be deactivated by the Underbase powered Starscream. Powermasters were a sub-group within the Transformers toyline in 1988. The Underbase was a Fictional object in the Marvel Transformers comics Starscream

Grimlock was later resurrected as a Classic Pretender, and became increasingly obsessed with bringing his fellow Dinobots back to life. Pretenders is a subline within the Transformers toy line, introduced in 1988. He walked out on Prime (again) and went on a quest that ended with his discovering Nucleon. Nucleon is a power source in the Fictional Transformers universe. He used it to resurrect his companions and many other Autobots, and fought against the coming of Unicron. Unicron is a Fictional character from the ''Transformers'' universe and toyline. However, the Nucleon had side-effects, as Grimlock discovered when he found he was no longer able to transform. When the Decepticons marooned them on Cybertron, the Dinobots revealed that they had a number of stolen Decepticon cruisers to take them off planet. However, in pursuit of the Decepticons, Grimlock's lack of tactical planning led the Autobots right into an ambush, and Sludge, Snarl and Swoop were killed along with most of the other Autobots. However, just as they were about to be wiped out by Bludgeon, a resurrected Optimus Prime arrived with the Last Autobot, who resurrected all the Autobot casualties, including the Dinobots. Bludgeon is the name of several Fictional characters in the Transformers universes. The Last Autobot is a character in the fictional Transformers Universe, introduced at the tail end of the Generation 1 Marvel comic series

Earthforce

In a breakaway storyline begun by Marvel UK, Grimlock was appointed commander of a group of Autobots on Earth monitoring Decepticon activities - and naturally the Dinobots came with him. They fought many battles against the forces of both Megatron and Shockwave alongside many of the classic pre-Pretender and Headmaster Autobots. During this period Grimock battled the Predacons solo as part of a "joke" by the other Dinobots, Snarl and Wheeljack thwarted Mindwipe's plan to control humans through modified night lights, and Slag's mind burned out, forcing the other Dinobots to keep him out of the way while Optimus Prime made a tour of the Earthforce base. The Predacons are a group of Fictional characters from the Transformers universe. However, when Snarl was diagnosed with a terminal disease that would rust his innards, the other Dinobots set off to find the only compatible donor,Starscream, helping him to fend off an attack by Megatron and Shockwave (whom he had betrayed and deposed). Starscream After this, the UK comics would switch exclusively to reprints of the US material, leaving the Earthforce stories in limbo.

Generation 2

Grimlock and the Dinobots were soon in the thick of it again in the Generation 2 comic (following on from the end of the US comic), leading missions against the Decepticons mechaforming efforts (thinking it was Bludgeon's forces, when in reality it was Jhiaxus' second-generation Decepticons). Bludgeon is the name of several Fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Jhiaxus (pronounced gee-axe-us is the name of several Fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Discovering the scale of their efforts, Grimlock called in Prime - only to be captured by Jhiaxus. The Autobots and Dinobots escaped, and Grimlock again struck out on his own with the Dinobots and a force of volunteers to strike a blow against Jhiaxus - only to be again captured. Prime would rescue them, however, teaching Grimlock some much needed leadership lessons in the process.

The Dinobots later came with Optimus Prime and the Autobots back to Earth in response to a special emergency beacon activated by G. I. Joe in response to a major attack by first Bludgeon, then Megatron. Optimus Prime went to peacefully negotiate with Megatron. Taking advantage of Optimus Prime's peaceful intentions, the Decepticon commander mercilessly assaulted Optimus Prime with everything he had. Although Optimus Prime had given Grimlock strict orders not to rescue him, he secretly thought to himself, "please don't let this be the first time he actually obeys orders!", and sure enough, Grimlock defied Prime's order and came to his rescue. While Grimlock protested the deal with Megatron to combine forces, he again fought loyally under Prime against Jhiaxus' forces. As the Swarm approached Earth, Grimlock and Soundwave led a combined Autobot-Decepticon force to make a final stand. The Swarm is a creature in the Fictional world of the Transformers Generation 2 comic by Marvel Comics. During the Swarm's attack, many Transformers were consumed and destroyed including Slag (who died alongside the Aerialbot Slingshot). The Aerialbots (called Airbots in Japan and Aérobots in France) are a group of five Autobots that transform into airplanes Slingshot is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Grimlock was saved by Megatron who gave him canisters of Rheanimum gas to distribute amongst the surviving Transformers in order to shield themselves from the Swarm.

Dreamwave Productions

Slag, in Cybertronian form from Dreamwave comics.
Slag, in Cybertronian form from Dreamwave comics.

The Dinobots appeared in Dreamwave's reimagining of the Generation One Universe, this time with an expanded origin. Dreamwave Productions is a Canadian art design studio and Comic book publisher best known for their multiple Transformers comic book series Shortly before the second story arc of the War Within, The Dark Ages, Grimlock created a specialized attack group called the Lightning Strike Coalition. The Lightning Strike Coalition (or LSC is a fictional faction of Autobots in Dreamwave Productions ' Transformers The War Within comic series Five members of this group would go on to become the Dinobots on Earth, by the time of the "Age of Wrath" they were openly acting as Grimlock's bodyguards, with Grimlock even referring to them as "Dynobots". At this stage the group did not yet have the absolute loyalty that the Dinobots would later be known for. In this story arc, Swoop openly questions Grimlock’s orders. When faced with a dilemma, the other four members of the Coalition choose to go help the Autobots and leave their leader to fight elsewhere on his own, something the later Dinobots would never do. Here Swoop transformed into a Cybertronian jet, while the other Dynonbots transformed into different types of Cybertronian tank.

The Dinobots later made their first appearance in the Generation One Series. The backstory had it that the Dynobots were dispatched to Earth to discover what had happened to the missing Ark. The Ark is an Autobot spacecraft in the fictional Transformers Universe. They encountered the Decepticons who would become the Insecticons, with both sides blasting each other into stasis lock. Insecticons is the name given to a sub-group of Fictional characters in the Transformers Universes, referred to as Insectrons in the Japanese version Although Grimlock would appear first independently of the Dinobots, they would later appear in the second volume revived by Grimlock, before crashing on Cybertron. Killing Octane and stealing his ship; however, they ran into trouble when the local Autobot forces believed them to be traitors and fired on them, with Ultra Magnus gunning down Grimlock, before battling giant Sentinel robots dispatched by Shockwave. Octane is the name of a Fictional character in the various Transformers universes. Ultra Magnus is the name of several Fictional characters from the various Transformers universes. Shockwave is the name of several Fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Repaired by the Autobots (now convinced of their intentions), they then participated in the final assault on Shockwave, where Grimlock rescued Magnus and Optimus Prime. Dreamwave's closure prevented any further stories being told, but it is known that the Dinobots would have returned in volume 3 #11 of the Gen 1 comic.

Devil's Due Publishing

The Dinobots also appeared in the second G. I. Joe vs the Transformers series from Devil's Due Publishing, with yet another different origin. Devil's Due Publishing (often abbreviated as DDP) is one of the ten largest comic book publishers in the United States In 2004 the Dinobots were among the Autobots under the leadership of Optimus Prime who attempted to take back the planet Cybertron from the Decepticon tyrant Shockwave. Shockwave is the name of several Fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. After an accident with the teleportation systems of the supercomputer Teletran-3, the Dinobots found themselves sent back in time and landed on the planet Earth. They were reformatted in the forms of Earth dinosaurs. A group of humans were able to bring the new Dinobots back to Cybertron and they helped overcome Shockwave.

Grimlock also had a prominent role in the third series as one of the Autobots sent to Earth to deactivate Cybertronian technology, only to end up battling the human created cyborg Serpentor. Serpentor is a fictional character from GI Joe A Real American Hero, a line of Military -themed toys created by Hasbro. Snarl also appeared briefly as part of the combined Autobot/G. I Joe force attempting to rescue Optimus Prime, fighting alongside Storm Shadow. Storm Shadow is a fictional character from the GI Joe Comics series and television shows.

IDW Publishing

The Dynobots attack Shockwave in Transformers Spotlight #1.
The Dynobots attack Shockwave in Transformers Spotlight #1.

The Dinobots would make their first chronological IDW Publishing appearance in issue 3 of The Transformers: Megatron Origin, where all 5 were seen as part of Megatron's gathering of gladiators and insurgents that would eventually become the Decepticons. IDW Publishing (a division of Idea and Design Works is an American Comic book company. The Transformers Megatron Origin is a Comic book Limited series by IDW Publishing exploring the origin of Megatron in its Megatron

They appeared chronologically later in The Transformers: Spotlight issue on Shockwave, having, as in other continuities, defected to the Autobots. The Transformers Spotlight is a Comic book series of one-shot issues published by IDW Publishing. Shockwave is the name of several Fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. In this stand-alone tale the Dinobots (here, as in the War Within, referring to themselves as Dynobots) sought revenge on Shockwave for a past incident involving Shockwave's destruction of an Energon cache that they had stolen - and nearly them with it. Shockwave is the name of several Fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. In the Fictional universe of the Transformers, Energon (pronounced EN-ur-jon like " Energy " is the primary source of power for Transformers Being denied a chance for revenge by Optimus Prime, the Dynobots went rogue and tracked Shockwave to prehistoric Earth, where he was ensuring that seams of rich Energon that he had seeded took root. This refers to the original character For other uses see Optimus Prime (disambiguation Optimus Prime (known as Convoy in Japan Unable to survive in the Energon levels on the planet (reminiscent of the problem facing the Maximals and Predacons in Beast Wars), they adopted technorganic dinosaur modes and teleported down to Earth to engage Shockwave. Maximals are a faction in the Transformers toyline by Hasbro and the accompanying Animated television series Beast Predacons are a faction in the fictional Transformers universe created by Hasbro. Beast Wars Transformers ( Beasties on YTV, due to YTV discomfort over the name is a Transformers toyline released by Hasbro In the Marvel Comics universe and Transformers Beast Machines, techno-organic material is a material with properties and abilities of both organic Despite their determination and ferocity their own impulsive nature would prove their undoing; the concept that the Dynobots could have followed him for simple revenge Shockwave shut down his higher logic functions, allowing him to single-handedly devastate the Dynobots. He would not enjoy his victory for long - Grimlock had set the weapons on their ship to fire on their location, exploding a volcano and burying all combatants in lava. Plate tectonics and hotspots Divergent plate boundaries At the

It is interesting to note that unlike most other versions of the character, their alternate modes, while still dinosaurs, are techno-organic - a sheath of synthetic flesh over robotic alternate modes. However, near the end of the story, their flesh is blown off by Shockwave's cannon blast, suggesting that if they return it will be in their familiar metallic dinosaur forms. Amusingly, a reason is also given for their choosing of dinosaur modes - they reject mammalian forms as not having enough "bite".

The eventual fate of the Dynobots would be revealed in The Transformers: Escalation where it was shown that the bodies of the Dynobots and Shockwave were being dug up by the mysterious defense organization called Skywatch. The Transformers Escalation is a six-issue Comic book mini-series, published by IDW Publishing, based on the Transformers and following After the events of The Transformers: Devastation Skywatch dug up Grimlock as a defense measure, but his reawakening was sabotaged by the Machination. The Transformers Devastation is a six-issue Comic book Miniseries, published by IDW Publishing, based on the Transformers and following After a battle with Scorponok, the other Dynobots were reactivated by Skywatch - manipulated by the Machination who wanted them to kill Grimlock. Scorponok is the name shared by several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. (Spotlight Grimlock). The Transformers Spotlight is a Comic book series of one-shot issues published by IDW Publishing.

Generation 2

The Generation 2 toy line had releases of Grimlock, Slag and Snarl in a variety of recolors, and missing their missile launchers. There were plans to release Swoop in Generation 2's toy line but this never came to pass.

Beast Wars

Grimlock was the only original Dinobot who was reformatted and rebuilt as a Maximal some three centuries after the end of the Great War. Beast Wars Transformers ( Beasties on YTV, due to YTV discomfort over the name is a Transformers toyline released by Hasbro The Maximals and Predacons traveled back in time into Earth's prehistoric past where they assumed the forms of beasts, in the case of Grimlock, the form of a Velociraptor. Maximals are a faction in the Transformers toyline by Hasbro and the accompanying Animated television series Beast Predacons are a faction in the fictional Transformers universe created by Hasbro. Velociraptor (vɨˈlɒsɨræptɚ meaning 'swift thief' 'swift plunderer' or 'swift bird of prey' is a Genus of Dromaeosaurid theropod The Beast Wars Grimlock toy is the same mold as the Maximal Dinobot, who appeared in the Beast Wars cartoon (although Grimlock did not).

Grimlock in his reimagined raptor form has appeared in IDW Publishing's mini-series Beast Wars: The Gathering. He battled Magmatron, but lost, later joining Razorbeast's Maximals on Earth. Magmatron is a Transformers character who first appeared in the Japanese Beast Wars Neo series was later released in the American Beast Machines Razorbeast is the name of a fictional character from the Transformers toyline that appeared in the Beast Wars The Gathering.

Beast Machines

When Megatron unleashed the technorganic virus on Cybertron during Beast Machines, many Maximals and Predacons were wiped out. In a desperate attempt to combat the virus, the Oracle supercomputer reformatted a group of surviving Transformers using DNA schematics derived from the former Maximal warrior Dinobot. Thus were born the Beast Machines Dinobots:


Transformers: Dinobots

Dinobot's version of Swoop/Terranotron
Dinobot's version of Swoop/Terranotron

In 2003 a set of Wal-Mart exclusive toys sold simply as Transformers: Dinobots featured repaints of Beast Wars molds as 6 Dinobots. Airraptor is the name of a Fictional character in the various Transformers universes. Archaeopteryx, sometimes referred to by its German name Urvogel ("original bird" or "first bird" is the earliest and most primitive Bird Dinotron is the name of a Fictional character from the various Transformers universes. Pachycephalosaurus (ˌpækiˌsɛfələˈsɔrəs meaning "thick headed lizard" from Greek pachy-/παχυ- "thick" Magmatron is a Transformers character who first appeared in the Japanese Beast Wars Neo series was later released in the American Beast Machines Giganotosaurus (meaning 'giant southern lizard' derived from the Ancient Greek gigas/γίγας meaning 'giant' notos/νότος Elasmosaurus (iːˌlæzmoʊˈsɔrəs Greek ελασμος / elasmos = thin plate (referring to thin plates in its Pelvic girdle Quetzalcoatlus (named for the Aztec feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl) was a pterodactyloid Pterosaur known from the Late Cretaceous Rapticon is the name of a Fictional character from the various Transformers universes. Transmetals are a subgroup of Beast Wars in the Fictional Transformers Universe featuring toys with mechanical animal modes and techno-organic Velociraptor (vɨˈlɒsɨræptɚ meaning 'swift thief' 'swift plunderer' or 'swift bird of prey' is a Genus of Dromaeosaurid theropod Striker is the name of a Fictional character from the various Transformers universes. Stegosaurus (ˌstɛgəˈsɔrəs is a Genus of stegosaurid armoured Dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period ( Terranotron is the name of two Fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Transmetals are a subgroup of Beast Wars in the Fictional Transformers Universe featuring toys with mechanical animal modes and techno-organic Pteranodon (tɨˈrænədɒn from Greek πτερ- "wing" and αν -οδων "toothless" from the Late Cretaceous ( Triceradon is the name of a Fictional character in the various Transformers universes. Triceratops (traɪˈsɛrətɒps is an extinct Genus of herbivorous ceratopsid Dinosaur which lived during the late Maastrichtian T-Wrecks is the name of a Fictional character in the various Transformers universes. Tyrannosaurus ( or, meaning 'tyrant lizard' is a Genus of Theropod Dinosaur. One of the Dinobots sets included Grimlock (a repaint of Beast Wars Dinobot) and Swoop (a repaint of Beast Wars Terrorsaur). Some versions of Swoop were named Terranotron on the box because of trademark issues with the name Swoop.

How the Transformers: Dinobots toy line fits in with the other Transformers lines is still a bit of a mystery. The previous Robots in Disguise and Armada lines contained many non-show repaint toys, but the toys don't mention either line on the boxes. The Dinobots toys came out just before the Transformers: Universe series, which was almost entirely repaints of old toys - so some fans consider it a precursor to that series.

Transformers: Energon

Energon Swoop
Energon Swoop

There were two Dinobot figures released as part of the Transformers Energon toyline: Grimlock and Swoop, who can merge to form the giant robot Mega-Dinobot. Grimlock is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Swoop is the name of several Fictional characters in the Transformers fictional series and toy line They did not appear in the cartoon.

Transformers: Classics

In November 2006 a Deluxe-sized Grimlock was to be released, and three dinobot minicons were sold in a 3-pack; only one of which carries an original Dinobot name: Swoop.

2007 Film and sequels

Although the Dinobots do not appear in the live-action film, a video on the Sector 7 website showed Grimlock rampaging through a construction site, possibly a means to get fans excited about the film. Transformers is a 2007 Live-action Film adaptation of the ''Transformers'' franchise, directed by Michael Bay and The Dinobots have been mentioned as potential characters for the sequel to the live-action film as a band of Transformers who landed on Earth eons ago, thus their dinosaur forms. The website, www. seibertron. com had given fans the code to access the Sector 7 (www. sectorseven. org) website which is DECEPTIBOT in capital letters. The other password is the word black. When asked if the Dinobots would appear in Transformers sequel Michael Bay said "No", but said there will be more Cybertronian species. However, some fans find it hard to believe, since Bey said he would leak false information about Transformers 2, and also because of Michael Bay's aircraft carrier character idea.

Transformers: Animated

In the Transformers: Animated, the Dinobots are originally animatronic dinosaurs at the fictional Dino Drive amusement park. Transformers Animated is an American Animated television series based on the ''Transformers'' toy line. When Bulkhead accidentally smashes them, Professor Sumdac takes the robotic dinosaurs back to his private lab for repairs. Bulkhead is the name of several Fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Transformers Animated is an American Animated television series based on the ''Transformers'' toy line. It is this episode that Megatron reveals that he is conscious to Sumdac, and agrees to help him rebuild the dinosaurs. Megatron However, secretly Megatron intends to use the newly-named Dinobots for his own experiment to see if he can create successful drones loyal only to him, each possessing the abilities of a transformer along with flame breath attacks in beast mode. Megatron remote controls the new Dinobots, who wreak havoc during the rechristening ceremony, the Autobots are able to stop them with Bumblebee and Ratchet combining their energies to create a EMP to shutdown the Dinobots. The Autobot, a faction of Sentient Robots from the planet Cybertron are the main Protagonists in the fictional universe of the Transformers, Bumblebee is the name of several Fictional characters from the various Transformers universes. Ratchet is the name of several characters in the Transformers universes. However, due to Sari Sumdac's attempt to boost Bumblebee's power, her Allspark Key turns the Dinobots into actual transformers, though they see themselves as actual dinosaurs. Transformers Animated is an American Animated television series based on the ''Transformers'' toy line. The AllSpark is a term for two different objects within the Transformers media franchise In the Beast Machines Transformers television series Although he no longer has complete control over them, Megatron is able to persuade Grimlock, Snarl, and Swoop into destroying all fossil fuel-powered vehicles and the "car-robots" [the Autobots]. Grimlock is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Snarl is the name of several different fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Swoop is the name of several Fictional characters in the Transformers fictional series and toy line Fossil fuels or mineral fuels are fossil source Fuels that is Hydrocarbons found within the top layer of the Earth’s crust. Far more resistant to the Autobots' weapons this time, the three Dinobots are trapped and imprisoned in a tar pit. A tar pit, or more accurately known as an asphalt pit, is a geological occurrence where subterranean Bitumen leaks to the surface creating a large After hearing that Professor Sumdac intends to disassemble the incapacitated Dinobots the next morning, Prowl raises his suspicions that they may be more advanced than they think. Prowl is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Enlisting the aid of Bulkhead, the two Autobots secretly transport the Dinobots to a forest island nearby where they can live in seclusion and peace with nature, utilizing a holographic screen to hide them from the rest of the world. Bulkhead is the name of several Fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. However, Grimlock accidentally figures out how to transform into robot mode, much to the surprise of the other two Dinobots.

The Dinobots were later found by Prometheus Black AKA, Meltdown, who threatened to melt them unless they serve him. Swoop kidnapped Sari so Meltdown could use her in experiments to create a transforming human. When Prowl, Bulkhead and Captain Fanzone captured Meltdown, they told the Dinobots they didn't need to serve him anymore. In their simple logic, they figure that Meltdown isn't one of them, so they transform to beat him, surprising everyone, and allying themselves to Autobot. They then divert to Colossus Rhodes and the mutants, which they promptly burn.

The Dinobots return in Megatron Rising (part one), approached by Optimus Prime, Bulkhead and Prowl, who want their help against the invading Decepticons. The Dinobots refuse. They also briefly feature in The Elite Guard. They attack Sentinel Prime when he trespasses on their island, but are forced back by Ultra Magnus. Sentinel Prime is the name of several Fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Ultra Magnus is the name of several Fictional characters from the various Transformers universes.

They also appear in "A Fistful of Energon", where Grimlock has a metal spike in his foot removed by Prowl.

They next feature in "Black Friday", where they are seduced by Blackarachnia into helping her remove her organic half. Blackarachnia is the name of several Fictional characters from the various Transformers universes.


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