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Some Autobots wonder why Grimlock (aka Clobber[Note]) is even on their side. His disposition is much more suited to the Decepticons. After all, he values power and strength over wisdom and compassion, and furthermore, he doesn't really get along with most Autobots. When faced with a problem, his usual responses are to slice it with his energo-sword, tear it to pieces with his bare hands, or outright eat it. He is more willing to accept casualties than most of the Autobot leadership, and doesn't seem particularly concerned about the fleshies either. These things, coupled with his dislike of Optimus Prime, have led to a defection or two on Grimlock's part. He'd have no problem offing the Autobot leader if he thought he could get away with it, though.

What the Autobots don't realize is that the only thing he hates more than weakness is those who abuse their strength, meaning when push comes to shove, Grimlock will always fall in on the right side of the fence. And despite their disagreements, Grimlock holds a respect for Prime's strength and leadership. His real feud within the Autobot ranks is with Prowl; Grimlock's chaotic behavior drives Prowl up the wall, and Prowl's uptight personality gives Grimlock much grief.

Grimlock is the leader of the Dinobots, a small but powerful strike squad. Grimlock himself is extremely strong and durable, and is one of the few Transformers who can not only stand toe-to-toe with Optimus Prime and Megatron, but actually give them a run for their money. Despite his strength and prowess, Grimlock continually struggles with his pronouns.

Grimlock's intelligence level in the cartoon was substantially lower than in most of his other portrayals. See the entries below for details.

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Generation 1 cartoon continuity

"Me Grimlock change eyes from red to blue. Doctor say it helps Grimlock not bump into red robots.

Inspired by dinosaur fossils, Wheeljack and Ratchet built Grimlock, Slag and Sludge, who promptly went on a rampage. Wheeljack convinced Optimus to lock up the Dinobots, rather than destroy them. Upgrading them to be smarter and more obedient, Wheeljack sent the Dinobots to rescue the Autobots. Frustrated by the Dinobots' success, Megatron learned Grimlock desired to be Autobot leader and tried to trick the Dinobots into serving him, but Optimus's selflessness convinced Grimlock otherwise. The Autobots called upon the Dinobots whenever they were overwhelmed, but Optimus deemed them too chaotic to work at the Autobot base and even had them sent to an island populated by living dinosaurs. Angered by being taken for granted, Grimlock left, until Spike Witwicky convinced him to help when the Autobots began to suffer from Cybertonium deficiency.

In 2005, Grimlock battled Devastator at the Battle of Autobot City, rescued Hot Rod and Kup on Quintessa, received his first kiss from Re-Cycle on planet Junk, and kicked the butt of a god. Still an active Autobot soldier, Grimlock even received a temporary boost to his intelligence, allowing him to create the Technobots.

Marvel Comics continuity

Me Grimlock king of war crimes!

Grimlock lay dormant on the Ark when the ship detected Shockwave in the Savage Land. Fitting Grimlock and his four comrades with alternate modes based on the local fauna, the Dinobots battled Shockwave until they became stuck in a tar pit. In the present, Ratchet discovered their location. Grimlock almost immediately began butting heads with Optimus Prime and soon he and his team left the Autobots.

Following Prime's death, Grimlock returned to nominate himself for the position of leadership, and proved his worth by leading the Autobots in battle against Trypticon. Unfortunately, power corrupted Grimlock, who lived up to his alternate mode's name by constructing a variable voltage harness to torture defectors like Blaster, and picking a fight with Autobots from Nebulos led by Fortress Maximus. Prime was rebuilt as a Powermaster, and appointed Grimlock and Fortress Maximus as his lieutenants.

Grimlock was deactivated in the wake of Starscream's Underbase-fueled rampage, but Ratchet revived him as a Pretender to battle Megatron. Battling the Mayhem Attack Squad, Grimlock found himself in the heart of Cybertron where Primus lay, much to his disbelief. A blast by Octopunch intended for Grimlock hit Primus, awakening him and alerting Unicron to his presence. After returning to Earth and warning Prime, Grimlock joined the search to recover the Matrix of Leadership. During this time he stocked up on Nucleon, which gave him a more powerful body, but at the cost of his transformation abilities. After Prime sacrificed himself to defeat Unicron, Grimlock was Autobot leader once more, and participated in a disastrous battle with Bludgeon's soldiers on the planet Klo. Astonishingly, Prime returned with the Last Autobot, who resurrected the fallen Autobots and ended the war.

In various splinter timelines, Grimlock led the Earthforce, helped Optimus and Megatron battle Jhiaxus's Cybertronians, and rallied with Razorclaw to hold out against the Swarm. In one Grimlock captained the Graviton, patrolling the universe for signs of Decepticon activity for over a decade of peace before Megatron returned and in another, he lived with the effects of Nucleon for twenty-one years before travelling to Nebulos to seek a cure.

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Grimlock was among a number of Autobots under Jetfire's command who crewed the Ark. After it crashed into Earth, the ark detected Soundwave and repaired Grimlock and three others into the Dinobots. The Dinobots soon tracked down Soundwave, but he proved too much for them to handle until Grimlock used his brain and brought the nearby cliff down, knocking them all offline. In the Transformers

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Star Saber recruited Grimlock as backup for a duel with Deathsaurus. Grimlock became bored watching the two of them fight in the sky, but when Star Saber finally succeeded in knocking Deathsaurus to the ground, Grimlock gnawed on his head while Star Saber looked on, pleased at the outcome of his clever plan. Me Strongest! Me Grimlock!

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Grimlock and the other Dinobots lived in an underground jungle environment, hidden beneath the Antarctic ice cap. Grimlock and hundred of other Dinobots were immersed in their tar cocoons, awaiting activation to join the Autobot ranks. When the Crusher, a Decepticon juggernaut, forced its way into the Dinobots’ headquarters, the vibrations it produced inadvertently freed the cocooned Dinobots, who charged at Megatron and Soundwave to fend them off. Jaws of Terror

Optimus had requested Grimlock and the rest of the Dinobots’ assistance when he and Prowl investigated Decepticon activity on the island of Buru. Upon their arrival, the Dinobots quickly began overpowering the Insecticons on the island. Slaves of the Insecticons

Marvel Storybooks continuity

Grimlock and the other Dinobots stood by while Swoop mercilessly butchered Devastator and killed the Constructicons one by one. The rest of the Dinobots then joined in ripping the Constructicons' carcasses into scrap metal for good measure. Battle for Earth

Me Grimlock not draft animal, me Grimlock king!

Grimlock was present to hear Blaster convey a message from Megatron to Autobot headquarters. Megatron announced that he had taken Sunstreaker hostage, and demanded that the Autobots surrender. Sideswipe was infuriated by the capture of his "twin Autobot," and declared that he would go rescue Sunstreaker himself. Grimlock told Sideswipe that he would not be able to defeat Devastator on his own, and sent Sludge and Slag to help him in his rescue effort. Despite the Dinobot troops' power, the rescue mission failed, and the Autobots had to come up with a new plan. Optimus decided to rely on trickery, and ordered his Autobots to build a hollow effigy of Devastator for them to hide in. Grimlock then wheeled the statue to Decepticon headquarters. There, a note attached to the statie, explaining that it was a peace offering, was used to lure the evil robots into a false sense of security. The ambush and subsequent battle that ensued spelled victory for the Autobots. The Autobots' Secret Weapon

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When Optimus learned from Cosmos that the Decepticons were razing a human village to build a fuel plant in its place, he had the Dinobots hide within his trailer and inside his other troops' vehicle modes, in order to sneak up on the enemy. Once they were in close enough proximity to Shockwave and his minions, the Dinobots were released and the other Autobots transformed to battle the Decepticons. After the others had beaten up the Decepticons and shoved them down a pit, Grimlock picked up Mixmaster and tilted him over, making him spill the quick-drying cement within his drum onto the other evil robots, trapping them. The Autobot Spy in the Sky

Grimlock encountered Hot Rod on the outskirts of Autobot City. The young Autobot explained to Grimlock as the rest of the Dinobots assembled around them that he was being chased by a squad of Decepticons. Hot Rod then continued into Autobot City to inform Ultra Magnus of the situation while the Dinobots went to do battle with the Decepticons. Though they were taken by surprise by the Decepticon fliers at first, the Decepticons soon gained the advantage in combat. Grimlock even managed to snatch Starscream right out of the air. In the midst of the battle, Grimlock noticed Galvatron taking off towards the nearby Oil Valley to steal oil for himself. Grimlock took off after him, and the two fought it out in the oil drilling area. Grimlock used an oil tower as a bat to beat down on Galvatron. Galvatron retreated within Cyclonus (though not before Grimlock landed a hit on him with the tower) and the Autobots were cheered on by the oil rig workers as they returned to Autobot City. Battle at Oil Valley

Grimlock took part in a battle over energon cubes at Mount St. Hilary which ended when Starscream scarfed all the energon. The Lost Treasure of Cybertron


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Is Rampage part of Devastator?

An extremely-simplified version of Rampage's vehicle mode is included as part of Burger King Devastator.

Are Rampage and Skipjack the same?

In the movie, Skipjack and Rampage both have the same build or form but are colored differently, Skipjack being yellow and Rampage being orange. Since they were the same build, both figures should have the ability to combine to form the leg of Devastator.

What does demolisher transform into?

Demolishor transforms from a red Terex RH400 mining excavator into a unique robot mode via a surprisingly complex transformation.

Is Rampage a Decepticon?

Rampage is a Decepticon Predacon from the Generation 1 continuity family. "Just hand over the remote control, and no one has to die here." Rampage is a bundle of hyper-energetic, destructive fury.