Devastator (ROTF)

Devastator is a giant Decepticon gestalt warrior formed by nine Constructicons.

His components are:
 * Scavenger (torso)
 * Overload (back)
 * Rampage (left hand)
 * Long Haul (right leg)
 * Scrapper (right arm)
 * Hightower (left arm)
 * Mixmaster (head)
 * Unnamed yellow dump truck (left leg)
 * Unnamed second bulldozer (left hand)


 * Hungarian name: Pusztító ("Destroyer")

Revenge of the Fallen film

 * Voice Actor: Frank Welker (English), Yasuyoshi Hara (Japanese)



In the Egyptian desert, the Constructicons combine into a giant robot from their alt-modes into Devastator. Devastator starts up his turbines and sucks up sand and Mudflap, who grips onto the edge of his mouth. He battles Leo, Simmons, Skids and Mudflap and is mostly victorious. He sucks up Mudflap, but Mudflap escapes, blowing up one of his optics. He nearly sucks up Simmons, but Leo saves him. Then he fights with the twins, in their very single moment of being awesome. However, after Mudflap accidentally shoots Skids in the face, he makes his way to one of the pyramids and uses his turbines to suck the top off, revealing the Sun Harvester. Finally, Devastator is destroyed by a rail gun fired from a nearby destroyer on Simmons' orders. It is unknown whether some Constructicons survived or not.

Revenge of the Fallen game


Devastator attacks Cairo. Bumblebee is sent to destroy him, but has to not only destroy his henchmen but he also has to deal with an endless supply of Onslaught drones. Eventually he is defeated though. In the Wii version, he fights prime and of course dies.
 * Autobot Campaign

Toys

 * Constructicon Devastator (Supreme, 2009)
 * Devastator's Supreme Toy is a giftset that contains the six construction vehicles that make up his body. Unfortunately, the separate parts only have a body part mode and vehicle mode, no robot mode due to how hard it would be to engineer it and still be movie-accurate. If you want the Constructicons that have robot modes, you'll have to buy them separately. Clever.
 * The feet, comprised of Long Haul and Rampage, are ridiculously small compared to the rest of the body, giving Devastator the look of a gorilla. The figure's biggest flaw however is in its electronic sound system. It's activated by a motion sensor that goes off if you so much as breathe on it. To further complicate matters, the Mixmaster component was not manufactured with an on/off switch, which means that the only way to shut the thing up is by removing its batteries.
 * Interestingly, Supreme class Devastator does not include Overload.


 * Constructicon Devastator (Mega Power Bots, 2009)
 * This Devastator toy is a 34.99 USD mockery of Devastator. He has an altmode, which is made just by turning him onto his stomach. It is incredibly movie-inaccurate, seriously, the vortex grinder was moved to his CHEST. He also has a large amount of extra meat made up of the vehicle parts.
 * Good news: Each member combines with his fellow Constructicons, and features a lever-activated gaping maw, lights, sounds, and speech that sounds like Arthur Burghardt, the original voice of Devastator. Bad news, for the sake of being as accurate as can be, he only transforms into a head. Additionally, he makes noise with every action, and won't shut up, even in vehicle mode. Seriously. He WILL NOT Shut up. Any single movement or touch, even a slight one will cause him to go "RARRORRARARRRAAARRR!!!".


 * Transformers RPM: Devastator Showdown (Playset, 2009)


 * Constructicon Devastator (Legends, 2009)


 * These are the smallest versions of the Constructicons, with limited articulation and simplified transformation. Since they don't have to be as accurate to the film as bigger toys, they have vehicle modes, robot modes and can combine into Devastator.
 * The Transformers included are Overload, Scrapper, Scavenger, Mixmaster, Long Haul, Rampage and Hightower.

Merchandise

 * Devastator (Robot Heroes, 2009)

This version of Devastator is a bit bigger than typical Robot Heroes figure (standing five inches, including raised hand), but has the same articulation. Surprisingly, his left leg is coloured reddish-orange, in contrast to Supreme Devastator's yellow leg.

"LOOK AT THIS MUTHAER!"

-Mudlfap's reaction when he first sees the fully constructed Devastator in ROTF