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The name or term Devastator refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Devastator (disambiguation).


Devastator is a Decepticon from the live-action movie continuity family.
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He doesn't have much of a brain as his head is basically an empty turbine.

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


His components are:

Fiction

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Voice Actor: Frank Welker

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Not Hun-Gurrr, we swear.

In the Egyptian desert, Constructicons combine into giant robot from their alt-modes level. Then Devastator starts up his turbines and sucks up sand and Mudflap, who grips onto the edge of his mouth. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Toys

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Wonder if there'll be a "combiner not munky" complaint.

  • Constructicon Devastator (Supreme, 2009)
Devastator's Supreme Toy is a Giftset that contains the six construction vehicles that make up his body. Unfortunately, the seperate 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 seperately. Clever.

An interesting fact is that Supreme Devastator lacks Overload's toy. This might be the result of show-accuracy difficulties, but hey, wouldn't it be easier to make a gestalt from seven instead of six robots?


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  • Constructicon Devastator (Mega Power Bots, 2009)


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  • Transformers RPM: Devastator Showdown (Playset, 2009)


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  • Constructicon Devastator (Legends, 2009)

These are smallest version of 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.


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Merchandises

  • 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, just like Rampage from the movie, while Supreme (and Movie) Devastator's leg is yellow, just like Rampage's toy.


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Trivia

  • The name 'Devastator' was mistakenly given to Brawl in the first movie. Michael Bay reported that he liked this name better, as it sounded more dangerous than Brawl. (Maybe he just likes names he can't pronounce.)
  • For a long time, many people thought that Demolishor is, in fact, a part of Devastator. This was recently proved wrong, as some informations from novelization leaked to the web. In fact, there are two Decepticons with Terex alt-mode: Demolishor (mostly white) was killed by Autobots, while Scavenger (mostly red) forms Devastator's torso. Of course Demolishor may just be Constructicon, but not a part of combiner.
  • According to Transformers: The Movie Universe, Devastator is 24 metric tonnes and 46 meters high. It notes that it is impossible for Devastator to reach his full size.. However, his weight doesn't seem likely, since Terex - Demolishor's alt-mode itself - weights 980 metric tonnes. This may mean either that Constructicon's alt-modes are lighter than real vehicles, or this note is fake.
  • His suction vortex resembles, somewhat, the Nemesis' tractor beam, used by Megatron against the Ark in the BW episode Nemesis Part 2. It has similar gears and blades inside, along with light behind them, though Devastator's are orange, while Nemesis' - green. However, in early CGI concepts (top of the page) Devastator was shown with green light in his mouth, so everything fits.
  • Shawn Kelly, the lead animator, stated that Devastator caused a computer to overheat and its insides to melt.[1] Awesome.
  • According to his box bio, Devastator is named after terrible wind from Cybertron's equator, which can never occur on Earth. Sooooo awesome.

References

  1. Nickelodeon Magazine, issue 153, published on June 2009


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