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Getsuei is an Autobot in the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Oh, wow, man. Maybe you should have that hump looked at.

Getsuei is the Trainbots' "night fighter". When the lights get low, Getsuei really shines (ha ha), able to sneak up and take out opponents easily even under the worst visibility conditions. On the other hand, he's not so good in the daytime. In fact, he tends to get a little sluggish and daydreamy when the sun is out.


Fiction

Headmasters animated series

Headmasters manga

Dreamwave Generation 1 comic continuity

Shouki (or someone who looks a lot like him) is part of a big crowd of unhappy Cybertrons who make Prowl look really stupid when he tries to make a speech. Skyfire


Toys

Headmasters

  • Getsuei (Trainbot, 1987)
Japanese ID number: C-126
Getsuei transforms into an EF 65 Blue Train engine. He also forms the right leg of the team's combined mode Raiden... though he can really form the left leg if you're so inclined.
  • Raiden (Gift set, 1987)
The entire Trainbot team was sold both as individuals and in a six-bot Raiden gift-set.
  • Raiden (TF Jr set, 1987)

Zone

  • Getsuei (Trainbot, 1990)
Japanese ID number: C-355
The Trainbots were re-released during Zone in new packaging, and only as individuals, never in a box set. The toys are identical to their original Headmasters incarnations.


Trivia

  • Though it is a little tricky to tell the true meaning of Gestuei's name since it is "spelled" in phonetic katakana rather than kanji, the most likely translation to English is "Moonlight".
  • The Trainbots are all originally Diaclone toys, which came in two different color schemes. It's also worth noting that there are several mold differences between the Diaclone and Transformers versions, though Getsuei really doesn't change much at all. The Transformers releases also lost the Dialcone pilots (of course) and the little plastic tracks for the trains to ride on.


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