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The Seacons are a group of fictional characters from the Transformers universes. Seacon Square is a large indoor shopping mall in Prawet District Bangkok. The Transformers is a line of toys produced by the toy companies Takara and Hasbro.

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Transformers: Generation 1

The Seacons are a team of Decepticons named for their sea-animal alternate modes. "Deceptacon" redirects here but is also the name of a song by the group Le Tigre. The team is able to merge their bodies and minds to form the gigantic Piranacon. This article is about the Transformers characters the Seacons The team members are:

Although the Seacons' personalities are wildly disparate, their combined mode of Piranacon is a successful combination of their minds. But as all the Seacons love hunting their prey Piranacon (known in Japan as King Poseidon) is likewise solely dedicated to it without the personality conflicts that paralyse other combiners, and will hunt his prey unceasingly if need be.

The group is notable for possessing an extra ability not present in the other combiners – each “limb” can also transform into a weapons emplacement, which can be wielded as a gun by Piranacon (hence the need for a sixth member in the team). Because of this ability, the toys were sold under the Targetmaster banner when they were released in 1988. Targetmaster is a subline of the Transformers toyline that include Nebulan sidekicks who can transform into the Transformers' Weapons 1987 Targetmasters When later packaged together as a giftset, however, Nautilator was not included (note that he is not depicted as part of Piranacon in the character’s box art), making him the rarest and most sought after of the group among collectors. In a nod to this, when Dreamwave Productions profiled the Seacons, it was mentioned that Overbite, who normally becomes Piranacon’s gun (given the role by the toy’s instructions), often has to stand in for Nautilator as a limb because of his incompetence. Dreamwave Productions is a Canadian art design studio and Comic book publisher best known for their multiple Transformers comic book series

The composition of Piranacon's limbs differs from depiction to depiction. Seawing and Tentakil are the constants, always forming the left arm and leg, respectively. Piranacon's box art and Dreamwave Productions profile show Overbite as the right arm and Skalor as the right leg, while his instructions show Skalor as the right arm and Nautilator as the right leg. His depiction in Marvel comic books and in Japan's Transformers: Super God Masterforce, on the other hand, has Nautilator as the right arm, and Skalor as the right leg.

Marvel Comics

Piranacon's simplified comic book design
Piranacon's simplified comic book design

With the U.S. Transformers animated series having come to a close the previous year, it fell to the comic book series from Marvel Comics to provided supporting fiction roles for the Seacons. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the There have been three main publishers of the Comic book series bearing the name Transformers based on the toy lines of the same name Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc However, their comic book debut came not in the pages of the US title, but in its sister across the Atlantic, the UK’s official Transformers comic, which interspliced its own stories with the U. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located S. material.

The Seacons were brought to Earth by Shockwave to put their undersea adeptness to use fortifying the Decepticons’ sub-aquatic island headquarters. Shockwave is the name of several Fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Outfitted with Earth modes by Shockwave, the Seacons were going about their task when they met with their first challenge, which also proved to be one of their greatest – they were ordered to defend the island against the insane, time-travelling future Decepticon, Galvatron. Galvatron is the name of several fictional Transformers most often the recreated version of Megatron, the Decepticon Supreme Commander The Seacons gave a good account of themselves, merging into Piranacon (misspelled “Pirranacon” in the story) for extra power, but ultimately, the team was defeated by their stronger adversary, only for Galvatron to reveal that he had not planned an attack at all, merely wishing to talk. Now, however, he claimed that Shockwave had made an enemy of him – although it was all part of a plan to destabilise his leadership. Seeking a weapon that could truly combat Galvatron, Shockwave sought out the former Decepticon leader, Megatron, who had been missing in action for some time. Megatron When what was believed to be his body (but was, in actuality, a clone of him) was located in the Thames river by entrepreneur Richard Branson, Overbite (called Jawbreaker in his UK appearances) was dispatched with some of the Decepticon jets to bring the body to Shockwave. The Thames ( is a major River flowing through southern England. Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950 is an English Business magnate, best known for his Virgin brand of over 360 companies Snaptrap subsequently repaired the clone’s physical damage, and aided Shockwave in using the psycho-probe to brainwash it into his service.

Following this, the Seacons made their U. S. title debut, having departed from Shockwave’s service and now under the command of Ratbat, the leader of the primary Earth-based Decepticon force. Ratbat is the name of several Fictional characters who appeared in various Transformers universes. Ratbat had relocated the Decepticons’ island base to the Florida Keys, disguising it as a holiday resort named “Club Con” to allow the Seacons to search the seabed for a sunken pirate ship, the treasure chest of which contained two Autobot tapes, Grandslam and Raindance. The Florida Keys are an Archipelago of about 1700 islands in the southeast United States. For other meanings see Grand Slam Grandslam is a Fictional character from the various Transformers universes. Raindance may refer to Rain dancing Raindance Communications Raindance Film Festival Raindance The recovery mission was successful, but the tapes were then stolen by the Autobot Blaster, and the holidaymakers on the island had their peace and quiet rudely interrupted as the Seacons erupted from the ocean and attacked, searching for Blaster. In the ensuing battle, Blaster sent the tapes back to the depths of the oceans, encouraging the Seacons to call off the attack and head after them.

The tapes, it was revealed, were sent to Earth centuries ago to warn the Autobots there of the approaching threat posed by the Underbase, a massive space-born information storehouse that could convey infinite power. The Underbase was a Fictional object in the Marvel Transformers comics However, first Ratbat's forces had to deal with a rival group of Decepticons under Scorponok, who had been called to Earth by Starscream, and the Seacons' combined mode of Piranacon was put to use in an attempt to destroy his ship. Scorponok is the name shared by several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Conflict soon broke out between the two groups. Unfortunately the whole thing had been a ruse by Starscream, who managed to attain the Underbase’s power, turning on Autobot and Decepticon alike and attempting to conquer Earth. The Seacons joined in the attempted defence of New York, striking at Starscream from the East River, but were all deactivated by the cosmically-powered villain. New York ( is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States and is the nation's third most populous The East River is a tidal Strait in New York City. It connects Upper New York Bay on its south end to Long Island Sound on its north end

The Seacons did not appear again after this, but in the U. K. title, Megatron briefly sent his consciousness back in time to the Underbase affair and possessed Snaptrap, hoping to spare the Seacons their fate in the past so they could survive to bolster his forces in the present. His scheme was stopped by Prowl. Prowl is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes.

Devil's Due Publishing

The Seacons would return in the third Devil's Due crossover between G. I Joe and the Transformers. Without Megatron or Shockwave's steadying influence the Decepticons had fallen apart in a series of internecine conflicts. One such was the Seacons taking on the Predacons. The Predacons are a group of Fictional characters from the Transformers universe. The Predacons seemingly had the upper hand, forcing Nautilator to flee into the water. The Seacons emerged as Piranacon and battled Predaking, until interrupted by a strange, tiny figure: Serpentor, a human military cyborg built with Megatron's memories. Serpentor is a fictional character from GI Joe A Real American Hero, a line of Military -themed toys created by Hasbro. A cyborg is a Cybernetic Organism ( ie, an organism that has both artificial and natural systems Using these memories to convince both combiners to join him, they then participate (along with the Stunticons) in the ambush that kills Bumblebee. 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 Bumblebee is the name of several Fictional characters from the various Transformers universes. They were then Serpentor's principal weapon, along with Predaking and Menasor, in the attack on Capital City, where the three of them defeated Omega Supreme. Omega Supreme is the name of several Fictional characters from the various Transformers universes. Several Predacons would die in the attack. Unfortunately Piranacon wouldn't have time to enjoy his victory, as he was deactivated by an out-of-control Sixshot smashing into his face. Sixshot is the name of two Fictional characters from the various Transformers universes. The Seacons would survive, but Nautilator was killed when the G. I Joe ninja Snake-Eyes uses his mental powers to convince the Stunticon Breakdown to shoot him. Snake-Eyes (originally Snake Eyes is a fictional character from G

Super-God Masterforce

King Poseidon
King Poseidon

Although the Seacons were released too late in the toyline to make an appearance in the US Transformers animated series, their Japanese counterparts made it to the small screen in 1988’s Japanese-exclusive series, Transformers: Super-God Masterforce. is the title of a Japanese Transformers line of toys and Anime series that ran from April 12, 1988 to March 7, 1989 Here, the Seacons were notably different from their American selves – rather than each one of them being unique, entire legions of drones of the five smaller team members existed, lacking the power of speech or any true intelligent thought. Never transforming into robot mode (possibly not even possessing the ability), they operated under the command of various other Decepticons, acting as ground troops and cannon fodder during their numerous attacks on the Pretenders. Pretenders is a subline within the Transformers toy line, introduced in 1988. In contrast, the Seacon leader, Turtler was indeed intelligent and capable of speech, but he too never transformed to robot mode. By combining with one of each of the Seacon drones, Turtler became King Poseidon, who was first dispatched to battle Ginrai. He almost killed Ginrai their first battle, Ginrai became Super Ginrai and defeated him easily. King Poseidon later participated in many pivotal battles. Of particular note was the assault upon the Autobots’ base, during which they abandoned the Decepticon double agent Clouder to die in the conflagration, encouraging him to switch sides when the Autobots saved him. Doubledealer is a Fictional character from the Transformers universe and toyline

Turtler and King Poseidon were voiced by Masato Hirano.

Transformers: Zone

Although intended to be a complete direct-to-video series, 1990’s Japanese-exclusive Transformers: Zone series was cancelled after only one episode, but that was still enough time for Piranacon/King Poseidon to put in a return appearance. Under the service of the mysterious insectoid being known as Violenjiger, he was one of the nine greatDecepticon General the villain had recruited, alongside Devastator, Menasor, Bruticus, Predaking, Abominus, Trypticon, Overlord and Black Zarak. The Constructicons (known as Buildrons in Japan) are a group of fictional characters from the Transformers universe 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 The Combaticons (known as the Combatrons in Japan are a group of Decepticon militaty vehicles in the assorted Fictional universes of the The Predacons are a group of Fictional characters from the Transformers universe. The name Terrorcons refers to several different groups in the Fictional Transformers toyline Trypticon is a Fictional character in the Transformers toyline Transformers Generation 1 Animated series The story of Overlord begins with the mysterious alien energy-being Devil Z, who sought to create the ultimate super-robot Scorponok is the name shared by several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Sadly for the Seacons, they were unceremoniously killed alongside Trypticon by the new Cybertron (Autobot) commander Dai Atlas with a single shot.

Beast Wars Second

God Neptune
God Neptune

The Seacon toys received their first repaint when they were revived as new characters for 1997’s Japanese-exclusive animated series, Beast Wars Second. The toys, sans Nautilator once again, were redecoed in a unified green, white and gold color scheme, and characterised as a team of space pirates who combined into God Neptune. They include:

The team combines into God Neptune, who smashes anything that gets in his way. Arguments between the team members often ensue about who gets to perform the less-than-enjoyable task of forming the legs, but when combined, God Neptune’s power is enough to rival Galvatron himself, and he is especially deadly in the ocean. Galvatron is the name of several fictional Transformers most often the recreated version of Megatron, the Decepticon Supreme Commander Assuming the series is set within the same continuity as Masterforce, it is never explained why they resemble the original Seacons.

Strangely, a cheaper "budget" set of the toys was also released, in a box with no window and with no combiner parts (save for the chest which is needed for Halfshell's turtle mode, though the two clips to affix it as a chest plate were excised) or the sword and with very minor paint changes. The origins of this set are unknown, whether it is an official Takara release or a high-quality bootleg offering.


Transformers: Universe

A 2005 repaint of the original Seacon toys was planned as part of the parallel-universe-spanning Transformers: Universe line, but was shelved due to lack of retailer interest. Transformers Universe is a line of toys consisting of repainted re-releases from various Transformers toy lines Individual names for the toys were not released, but the team itself has been renamed the Piranacons, and their combined form’s name amended to Piranaking. Their lack of an actual release, however, did not prevent them from featuring in issues #2 and 3 of the Transformers: Universe comic book exclusive to BotCon, in which a herd of Piranacons (specifically, the Overbite mold) appear in the service of Tarantulas. Tarantulas is a Predacon in the Beast Wars series Due to problems in trade-marking the name later releases of the character were called Predacon

The Universe Seacons have remained a subject of much conjecture and speculation in recent years, with a number of rumours swirling of their pending release. On July 25, 2007, as part of the overall redesign of the official Transformers Collectors Club website, there was confirmation that the figure would finally be made available to club members in 2007. After a long wait without any word on the toy, the December 2007 issue of the magazine the club confirmed the Universe redeco would be a club exclusive again.

Additionally, the Overbite name was applied to a second shark Transformer for Universe - an imported version of the Japanese Beast Wars II Hellscream, who is in turn a remolded version of the first-year Beast Wars figure, Cybershark, and comes packaged with Repugnus. Starscream The Monsterbots (known as the Firebots in Japan is the name for a sub-group of three fictional characters from the Transformers


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