Mixmaster (ROTF)

Resident chemist and explosives expert for the elite among the Decepticons, Mixmaster has spent his entire life learning all there is to know about chemical interaction. He can make thousands of poisons, explosives, and deadly gases from the materials around him. The other Decepticons rely on him to fashion powerful warheads for their missiles and dangerous venom in which to coat their blades.

Revenge of the Fallen film


At one point, he, Rampage, Long Haul, Ravage, and Scrapmetal dive into Laurentian Abyss to locate Megatron's corpse. After killing one of their own they succeed in reactivating their fallen leader with the help of The Doctor.

Later, he stands atop a bridge, knocking down a U.S. flag pole. Possibly as a blooper, the U.S. flag pole was seen attached again.

During the battle in Egypt, Mixmaster corners Sam, Mikaela, Lennox and Epps, destroying at least one tank with a cannon he possesses and pins down the rest of them. He is only stopped when Jetfire suddenly joins the battle. Jetfire cuts him in half before he can react, pinning him down and saying "Let me show you how we brought the pain in my day!" before curb-stomping Mixmaster's head, killing him.

Dark of the Moon game

 * Voice Actor: Fred Tatasciore

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

 * Mixmaster (Voyager, 2009)
 * Mixmaster is, but not technically, a Triple Changer. He is able to transform into a cement truck and what seems like a mobile turret. Good luck with that. The transformation in the instructions is not possible as pictured, because a joint connecting the cab to the body was installed ( on all releases of this toy) upside down from what the directions say, making the turret mode in the directions impossible.
 * In turret and humanoid mode, he has big plates from his truck mixer section that are vague about exact placement, making specific poses in his art and directions very difficult to reproduce.
 * His hands contain only three fingers, however clever Hasbro designed it so that his middle finger cannot pass above his two other fingers. Thus preventing him from using a trick copied from frenzy.
 * His mech-alive gimmick are two "spinning gears" on his legs which are, in reality, his wheels.


 * The real Mech Alive feature- a pair of thin light gray cylinders inside his thighs that twist when his knees are turned horizontally- are incorrectly labeled on his box, thus the gimmick is frequently mistaken for the wheels on his thighs. Thanks for that printing error, Hasbro.


 * Back Road Brawl (Toys R Us Exclusive Multi-pack, 2009)
 * Mixmaster is now colored like his Generation One counterpart with a new head (which is actually an old prototype model). He comes with Hoist.


 * Constructicon Devastator (Supreme, 2009)
 * Mixmaster is a cement truck that forms the head of Devastator.
 * This toy does not have its own individual humanoid mode.


 * '''Constucticons / Devastator (Legends, 2009)
 * Mixmaster is a smaller cement truck able to transform and also combine with the other Constructicons to make a smaller but more accurate Devastator.


 * ''' Mixmaster vs. Ironhide (Robot Heroes 2009)
 * As with all Robot Heroes, these are non-transforming static figurines, with a "chibi" or "Super Deformed" styling.