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{{disambig2|the Japanese Micromaster|the American character derived from the same toy|Stakeout}}
 
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{{Transformers
:''Holi is an [[Autobot]] in the [[Victory (franchise)|Victory]] era of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
 
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|Image = [[Image:AnimeHoli.jpg|300px|]]
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|Name = Holi
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|Continuity = [[Victory (franchise)|Victory]]
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|Japanese Name =
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|Alternate Name =
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|Affiliation = [[Autobot]]s
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|Subgroup = [[Rescue Patrol Team]]
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As a leader material, '''Holi''' isn’t exactly cut from the right cloth. He’s young, but so is the rest of the [[Rescue Patrol Team]], and though he ''is'' the most mature of them all, that isn’t saying much. Holi likes to hang out with [[Star Saber (G1)|Star Saber’s]] human son, [[Jan Minakaze|Jan]], in his spare time. While a goof-off most of the time, when there’s trouble he’s quick to act. He is a fast-thinker and a resourceful one at that. He misses his home planet of [[Micro]] greatly, mostly due to the fact that his [[Clipper|girlfriend]] is there (something the rest of the Rescue Patrol enjoys riding him on).
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As a leader material, '''Holi''' (ホーリー ''Hōrī'') isn't exactly cut from the right cloth. He's young, but so is the rest of the [[Rescue Patrol Team]], and though he ''is'' the most mature of them all, that isn't saying much. Holi likes to hang out with [[Star Saber (G1)|Star Saber's]] human son, [[Jean Minakaze|Jean]], in his spare time. While a goof-off most of the time, when there's trouble he's quick to act. He is a fast-thinker and a resourceful one at that. He misses his home planet of [[Micro]] greatly, mostly due to the fact that his [[Clipper|girlfriend]] is there (something the rest of the Rescue Patrol enjoys riding him on).
   
'''Crackhead English-Maylay dub name:''' ''Fixit''
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:''English-Malay dub name:'' '''Fixit'''
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:''Shout! Factory subtitle name:'' '''Stakeout'''
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:''Russian name:'' '''Фиксатор''' ("Fixit")
   
 
==Fiction==
 
==Fiction==
 
===Victory cartoon===
 
===Victory cartoon===
:''Voice actor:'' Kyoko Tonguu (Japan)
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:''Voice actor:'' [[Kyōko Tongū]] (Japanese)
   
Holi spent much of his time hanging around with Jan – possibly more than is healthy – but they shared a close friendship somewhat like that of [[Daniel Witwicky|Daniel]] and [[Wheelie]] (albeit with a dash more antagonism at times). He was smarter than he seemed, as he apparently built Jan's hover-pod, without which the kid couldn't get around [[Autobot]] bases half as quickly as he did. He also showed pretty serious guts for such a tiny fellow; it took a certain kind of spunk to try a flying pounce on [[Leozack]]. Too bad he forgot about [[Lionbreast|Leozack's little buddy]].
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Holi spent much of his time hanging around with Jean – possibly more than is healthy – but they shared a close friendship somewhat like that of [[Daniel Witwicky (G1)|Daniel]] and [[Wheelie (G1)|Wheelie]] (albeit with a dash more antagonism at times). He was smarter than he seemed, as he apparently built Jean's hover-pod, without which the kid couldn't get around [[Autobot]] bases half as quickly as he did. He also showed pretty serious guts for such a tiny fellow; it took a certain kind of spunk to try a flying pounce on [[Leozack]]. Too bad he forgot about [[Lionbreast|Leozack's little buddy]].
   
Just when it seemed Holi's only purpose on Earth was to babysit Jan and occasionally take part in a skirmish, he got outed. He wasn't just ''any'' [[Micromaster]] he was the leader of the Rescue Team! Though a bit scatterbrained in his early approach, he quickly proved he was no slouch when it counted and led his team on a successful operation the very day they finally showed up.
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Just when it seemed Holi's only purpose on Earth was to babysit Jean and occasionally take part in a skirmish, he got outed. He wasn't just ''any'' [[Micromaster]]—he was none other than the leader of the Rescue Patrol Team! Though a bit scatterbrained in his early approach, he quickly proved he was no slouch when it counted and led his team on a successful operation the very day they finally showed up. {{storylink|Move Out! Rescue Team}}
   
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Following the destruction of [[Deathsaurus (G1)|Deathsaurus]]'s asteroid plant, [[Star Saber (G1)|Star Saber]] was called on to take care of some problems on [[Micro]]. Apparently, [[Ginrai]] was more than a little busy elsewhere in the sector. The Rescue Patrol Team went along. {{storylink|Planet Micro - The Mysterious Warrior}}
Following the destruction of [[Deathsaurus]]'s asteroid plant, [[Star Saber]] decided it was time for everyone to go visit [[Micro]]. Well, not ''quite'' everyone; the [[Brainmaster|Brainmasters]] stayed behind to make sure the [[Dinoforce]] didn't cause too much trouble. All the problems followed the vacationers, of course. Leozack and crew showed up looking to bust their pal [[Gaihawk]] out of his prison on Micro's moon. Even with the mercenary [[Greatshot]] helping them out (to Holi's initial dismay), the Autobots couldn't stop Gaihawk's release by [[Hellbat]]. With the prison falling down around them and a rather large lava pit beneath them, Holi looked on in bemusement as Greatshot attempted to sway his former colleague to the Autobot side. Gaihawk wasn't having it and blasted the [[Six Changer]], who tumbled into the lava pit, then made good his escape with the rest of the [[Breastforce]] close behind. Holi then proved himself not only a true Autobot by staying to pull Greatshot from the pit, but ridiculously strong for a Micromaster while he was at it. The only thing that stopped him from pulling Greatshot from the pit unassisted was the ground giving way under his feet. Luckily, Star Saber arrived just in time to save them both from gravity's merciless clutches.
 
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After [[Blue Bacchus]] and [[Black Shadow]] were taken care of, Leozack and crew showed up looking to bust their pal [[Gaihawk]] out of his prison on Micro's moon. Even with the ex-mercenary [[Greatshot]] helping them out (to Holi's initial dismay), the Autobots couldn't stop Gaihawk's release by [[Hellbat]]. With the prison falling down around them and a rather large lava pit beneath them, Holi looked on in bemusement as Greatshot attempted to sway his former colleague to the Autobot side. Gaihawk wasn't having it and blasted the [[Six Changer]], who tumbled into the lava pit, then made good his escape with the rest of the [[Breastforce]] close behind. Holi then proved himself not only a true Autobot by staying to pull Greatshot from the pit, but ridiculously strong for a Micromaster while he was at it. The only thing that stopped him from pulling Greatshot from the pit unassisted was the ground giving way under his feet. Luckily, Star Saber arrived just in time to save them both from gravity's merciless clutches. {{storylink|Rescue! Gaihawk}}
   
 
Holi then naturally took the opportunity to visit [[Clipper|his girlfriend]], despite the good-natured ribbing his teammates gave him about it. After all, what self-respecting bot wouldn't pay a visit to his girl with a cadre of powerful [[Decepticon]] warriors on the loose? Holi was rewarded for his thoughtfulness when he and Clipper, out for a drive and a little bit of catch-up after his long absence from Micro, stumbled upon an argument between Hellbat and [[Deathcobra]]. The loving couple were subsequently witness to Deathcobra's murder and given the blame by a panicking Hellbat, who ran off and told his tale to the rest of the Breastforce. For some reason, they bought the story and stormed off to take revenge for their fallen comrade. On the Micromasters who killed him.
 
Holi then naturally took the opportunity to visit [[Clipper|his girlfriend]], despite the good-natured ribbing his teammates gave him about it. After all, what self-respecting bot wouldn't pay a visit to his girl with a cadre of powerful [[Decepticon]] warriors on the loose? Holi was rewarded for his thoughtfulness when he and Clipper, out for a drive and a little bit of catch-up after his long absence from Micro, stumbled upon an argument between Hellbat and [[Deathcobra]]. The loving couple were subsequently witness to Deathcobra's murder and given the blame by a panicking Hellbat, who ran off and told his tale to the rest of the Breastforce. For some reason, they bought the story and stormed off to take revenge for their fallen comrade. On the Micromasters who killed him.
   
On MICROMASTERS, people. The pair were still conveniently at the scene and would have been scrap had it not been for the timely intervention of Star Saber.
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On MICROMASTERS, people. The pair were still conveniently at the scene and would have been scrap had it not been for the timely intervention of Star Saber. {{storylink|Unite! Liokaiser}}
   
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====''Victory'' manga====
   
====Victory manga====
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===''Zone'' cartoon===
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[[Image:Holi zone.jpg|thumb|120px|"Oh man, that does NOT smell right."]]
 
Holi said he wished [[Dai Atlas (G1)|Dai Atlas]] and [[Sonic Bomber]] were around. They promptly appeared.
   
 
Holi did ''not'' then say he wished he had a whole bunch of [[energon cube]]s. Ah, well. It probably wouldn't have worked anyway.
===Zone OVA===
 
Holi said he wished [[Dai Atlas]] and [[Sonic Bomber]] were around. They promptly appeared.
 
   
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{{note|In Zone, Holi's car-exterior is now black, finally reflecting the appearance of his toy.}}
Holi did ''not'' then say he wished he had a whole bunch of [[energon cube]]s. Ah, well. It probably wouldn't have worked anyway.
 
   
 
==Toys==
 
==Toys==
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===Zone===
 
===Zone===
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[[Image:StakeoutToy.jpg|thumb|right|150px|]]
 
*'''Rocket Base''' (Micromaster base, 1990)
 
*'''Rocket Base''' (Micromaster base, 1990)
 
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''C-330'''
 
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''C-330'''
:The [[Micromaster]] Rocket Base set (the [[Takara]] release of [[Countdown]]'s base) included Holi and the other members of the Rescue Patrol, as well as Countdown's Japanese counterpart, [[Moonraider]].
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:The [[Micromaster]] Rocket Base set (the [[Takara]] release of [[Countdown]]'s base) included Holi and the other members of the Rescue Patrol, as well as Countdown's Japanese counterpart, [[Moonradar]].
   
 
*'''Rescue Patrol Team''' (Micromaster Patrol 4-pack, 1990)
 
*'''Rescue Patrol Team''' (Micromaster Patrol 4-pack, 1990)
 
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''C-331'''
 
: ''Japanese ID number:'' '''C-331'''
:Holi transforms into a black police car. He was sold as part of the [[Rescue Patrol Team]], along with [[Pipo]], [[Fire]], and [[Boater]].
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:Holi transforms into a black police car. He was sold as part of the [[Rescue Patrol Team]], along with [[Pīpō]], [[Fire]], and [[Boater]].
 
:This toy is identical to [[Stakeout]].
 
:This toy is identical to [[Stakeout]].
   
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: This set came with [[Micro Trailer]] # 10.
 
: This set came with [[Micro Trailer]] # 10.
   
==Trivia==
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==Notes==
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* In the ''[[Victory (anime)|Victory]]'' anime, Holi and Boater (who are [[gang-molding|gang-molded]]) were consistently drawn and colored as if their black plastic parts had instead been produced in white. (Possibly Takara had plans at one point to release them in these colors, so that Holi would more closely resemble [[Prowl (G1)|a]] [[Streetwise (G1)|Japanese]] [[Prowl (RID)|highway]] [[Clamp Down|patrol]] [[Red Alert (G1)|car]].) In [[Zone (animation)|Zone]], however, Holi was colored to match his toy.
   
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* Nobody is really sure what his name means. One possible explanation is that it's based on '''poli'''ce; the Japanese characters for ''po'' and ''ho'' are similar, differing only in the presence of a circle.
* In the ''[[Victory (cartoon)|Victory]]'' anime, Holi and Boater (who are [[gang-molding|gang-molded]]) were consistently drawn and colored as if their black plastic parts had instead been produced in white. (Possibly Takara had plans at one point to release them in these colors, so that Holi would more closely resemble [[Prowl (G1)|a]] [[Streetwise (G1)|Japanese]] [[Prowl (RID)|highway]] [[Clamp Down|patrol]] [[Red Alert (G1)|car]]. In [[Zone (animation)|Zone]], however, Holi was colored to match his toy.
 
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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[[Category:Autobots]]
 
[[Category:Autobots]]
 
[[Category:Micromasters]]
 
[[Category:Micromasters]]
[[Category:Generation 1 characters]]
 
 
[[Category:Victory characters]]
 
[[Category:Victory characters]]
 
[[Category:Zone characters]]
 
[[Category:Zone characters]]
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[[Category:Victory Autobots]]

Revision as of 07:27, 3 June 2020

This article is about the Japanese Micromaster. For the American character derived from the same toy, see Stakeout.


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



As a leader material, Holi (ホーリー Hōrī) isn't exactly cut from the right cloth. He's young, but so is the rest of the Rescue Patrol Team, and though he is the most mature of them all, that isn't saying much. Holi likes to hang out with Star Saber's human son, Jean, in his spare time. While a goof-off most of the time, when there's trouble he's quick to act. He is a fast-thinker and a resourceful one at that. He misses his home planet of Micro greatly, mostly due to the fact that his girlfriend is there (something the rest of the Rescue Patrol enjoys riding him on).

English-Malay dub name: Fixit
Shout! Factory subtitle name: Stakeout
Russian name: Фиксатор ("Fixit")

Fiction

Victory cartoon

Voice actor: Kyōko Tongū (Japanese)

Holi spent much of his time hanging around with Jean – possibly more than is healthy – but they shared a close friendship somewhat like that of Daniel and Wheelie (albeit with a dash more antagonism at times). He was smarter than he seemed, as he apparently built Jean's hover-pod, without which the kid couldn't get around Autobot bases half as quickly as he did. He also showed pretty serious guts for such a tiny fellow; it took a certain kind of spunk to try a flying pounce on Leozack. Too bad he forgot about Leozack's little buddy.

Just when it seemed Holi's only purpose on Earth was to babysit Jean and occasionally take part in a skirmish, he got outed. He wasn't just any Micromaster—he was none other than the leader of the Rescue Patrol Team! Though a bit scatterbrained in his early approach, he quickly proved he was no slouch when it counted and led his team on a successful operation the very day they finally showed up. Move Out! Rescue Team

Following the destruction of Deathsaurus's asteroid plant, Star Saber was called on to take care of some problems on Micro. Apparently, Ginrai was more than a little busy elsewhere in the sector. The Rescue Patrol Team went along. Planet Micro - The Mysterious Warrior

After Blue Bacchus and Black Shadow were taken care of, Leozack and crew showed up looking to bust their pal Gaihawk out of his prison on Micro's moon. Even with the ex-mercenary Greatshot helping them out (to Holi's initial dismay), the Autobots couldn't stop Gaihawk's release by Hellbat. With the prison falling down around them and a rather large lava pit beneath them, Holi looked on in bemusement as Greatshot attempted to sway his former colleague to the Autobot side. Gaihawk wasn't having it and blasted the Six Changer, who tumbled into the lava pit, then made good his escape with the rest of the Breastforce close behind. Holi then proved himself not only a true Autobot by staying to pull Greatshot from the pit, but ridiculously strong for a Micromaster while he was at it. The only thing that stopped him from pulling Greatshot from the pit unassisted was the ground giving way under his feet. Luckily, Star Saber arrived just in time to save them both from gravity's merciless clutches. Rescue! Gaihawk

Holi then naturally took the opportunity to visit his girlfriend, despite the good-natured ribbing his teammates gave him about it. After all, what self-respecting bot wouldn't pay a visit to his girl with a cadre of powerful Decepticon warriors on the loose? Holi was rewarded for his thoughtfulness when he and Clipper, out for a drive and a little bit of catch-up after his long absence from Micro, stumbled upon an argument between Hellbat and Deathcobra. The loving couple were subsequently witness to Deathcobra's murder and given the blame by a panicking Hellbat, who ran off and told his tale to the rest of the Breastforce. For some reason, they bought the story and stormed off to take revenge for their fallen comrade. On the Micromasters who killed him.

On MICROMASTERS, people. The pair were still conveniently at the scene and would have been scrap had it not been for the timely intervention of Star Saber. Unite! Liokaiser

Victory manga

Zone cartoon

Holi zone

"Oh man, that does NOT smell right."

Holi said he wished Dai Atlas and Sonic Bomber were around. They promptly appeared.

Holi did not then say he wished he had a whole bunch of energon cubes. Ah, well. It probably wouldn't have worked anyway.

Note: In Zone, Holi's car-exterior is now black, finally reflecting the appearance of his toy.

Toys

Zone

StakeoutToy
  • Rocket Base (Micromaster base, 1990)
Japanese ID number: C-330
The Micromaster Rocket Base set (the Takara release of Countdown's base) included Holi and the other members of the Rescue Patrol, as well as Countdown's Japanese counterpart, Moonradar.
  • Rescue Patrol Team (Micromaster Patrol 4-pack, 1990)
Japanese ID number: C-331
Holi transforms into a black police car. He was sold as part of the Rescue Patrol Team, along with Pīpō, Fire, and Boater.
This toy is identical to Stakeout.

Battlestars

  • Rescue Patrol Team (Micro Trailer team, 1991)
Japanese ID number: C-373
This set came with Micro Trailer # 10.

Notes

  • In the Victory anime, Holi and Boater (who are gang-molded) were consistently drawn and colored as if their black plastic parts had instead been produced in white. (Possibly Takara had plans at one point to release them in these colors, so that Holi would more closely resemble a Japanese highway patrol car.) In Zone, however, Holi was colored to match his toy.
  • Nobody is really sure what his name means. One possible explanation is that it's based on police; the Japanese characters for po and ho are similar, differing only in the presence of a circle.

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