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This is a list of characters from ''The Transformers'' television series.


Autobots

The Autobots (also known as Cybertrons in Japan) are the
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es in the '' Transformers toyline'' and related spin-off
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and
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. Their main leader is
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, but other "Primes" have also commanded the Autobots such as
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Prime. They are constantly at war with the
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s. In the U.S. cartoon line, the Autobots were the descendants of a line of robots created as consumer goods by the
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; the
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s, are descended instead from robots designed as military hardware. Other terms for the Autobots are Autorobots (in Italy), Autoboterna (in Sweden), Kibery (in Ukraine), and Robotrikim (in Israel).


Main characters


Autobot Cars


Mini-Bots


Other Autobots


Dinobots

The Dinobots are a faction of Autobots who have dinosaur alternate modes. The first three were created in "S.O.S. Dinobots" while the later two were created in "War of the Dinobots".


Aerialbots

The Aerialbots are a faction of Autobots who were created from Earth-style aircraft by Vector Sigma following Alpha Trion's sacrifice. They are the Autobots' first combiners faction.


Protectobots

The Protectobots are an Autobot faction and the second of their combiner faction who are charged with protecting the humans, rescuing them, and enforcing the law.


Female Autobots

There are some Female Autobots in the group.


Technobots

The Technobots are an Autobot faction and the third combiner group. They were created by Grimlock at the time he had an intelligence boost and they act like scientists.


Throttlebots

The Throttlebots are an Autobot faction who are known for their speed and agility.


Autobot Targetmasters

The Targetmasters are Transformers who can transform into Weapons. The ones on the Autobots' side were created by the Nebulans that they befriended.


Autobot Headmasters

The Headmasters are transformers who are partnered with Nebulons in special robot suits that enable them to transform into the head of the Autobot.


Clonebots


Junkions

The Junkions are a race of scrap metal robots who come from the planet of the same name.


Decepticons

The Decepticons (known as Destrons or on occasion Deathtrons in Japan) are the enemies of the
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s, and the
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s in the fictional universe of the movie and cartoon ''
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'' toyline and related spin-off comics and cartoons. Their best known leader is
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. Other terms for the Decepticons are Décepticans (in France), Destructors (in Italy), Bedragarna (in Sweden), Bedragoner (in Denmark), Shakranikim (in Israel) and Álca (in Hungary).


Main characters


Insecticons

The Insecticons are a race of Cybertronians who can turn into
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s. They possess the ability to eat any matter to power themselves, create clones, sport weather-controlling abilities, and make use of cerebro-shells. They are often in a rocky alliance with the Decepticons.


Constructicons

The Constructicons are a race of Cybertronians who became construction vehicles and are the first combiners to appear in the show. They used to be friends with Omega Supreme before they were corrupted into serving Megatron.


Coneheads

The Coneheads are a Decepticon group who are mostly jet fighters.


Decepticon City


Stunticons

The Stunticons are a Decepticon faction and their second combiner group who was created by the Decepticons through Vector Sigma. The Decepticons stole five vehicles in order to create them.


Combaticons

The Combaticons are a Decepticon faction and the their third Combiner group. When Megatron banished Starscream to the island of Guadalcanal, he found old military vehicles from World War II and used stolen personality components which he placed into the vehicles in order to create the Combaticons.


Heralds of Unicron

Unicron used some Decepticons to create his heralds.


Multi Changers

The Multi Changers are Decepticons who have more than one alternative mode.


Predacons

The Predacons are a Decepticon faction and their fourth combiner group. They can turn into animals.


Battlechargers

The Battlechargers are a duo of Decepticon dragsters.


Terrorcons

The Terrorcons are a Decepticon faction and their fifth combiner group. They can turn into various monsters.


Decepticon Targetmasters

These Targemasters were created by the Nebulons on Lord Zarak's side.


Decepticon Headmasters

These Headmasters were created by the Decepticons on Lord Zarak's side. Most of them were made from the heads of the Decepticons that have animal forms.


Horrorcons

The Horrorcons are the triple-changers of the Decepticon Headmasters.


Clonecons

The Clonecons are the Decepticon's version of the Clonebots.


Humans


Nebulans

Nebulans are aliens from the planet Nebulos who co-operate with the Transformers. Some Nebulans have allied with the Autobots, others with the Decepticons. The Nebulans' first and last appearance was in the three-part episode ''The Rebirth'', which was intended as the pilot episode of the fourth season, but ended up being the season's only episode and the last episode in the entire series.


Nebulan Headmasters

The Nebulans who co-operate with the Headmasters transform into the Transformers' heads.


Nebulan Targetmasters

The Nebulans who co-operate with the Targetmasters transform into the Transformers' weapons.


Other characters


City-bots components

The following are components of Metroplex, Trypticon, Scorponok, and Fortress Maximus:


Mini-Cassettes

Cassette warriors (''or "Mini-Cassettes", or simply "Cassettes"''or “Mini-Cons” like in Transformers Robots in disguise) are tiny
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; they are no taller than the humans. Their alternate mode is that of a
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. According to ''The Transformers''' version, in the days of
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,
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developed the art of espionage using cassette technology. Their first cassette, Laserbeak, could fly undetected into any
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stronghold, record information and then return to base. Then the Decepticons decided to increase their spying abilities with Ratbat. As a
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, Ratbat can hide in crevices that Laserbeak cannot reach, and is especially effective in tunnels, caves or in the darkness of space. Ratbat records from the Autobots' most carefully guarded secrets. The Autobots had no choice but to strike back with these Decepticon techniques of stealth, building their own force of cassette Transformers, with Blaster as their guardian. They constructed Ramhorn, the rhino, who can use animalistic force if cornered, and Steeljaw, the lion, who can crawl through the foliage of any alien world, to sneak up on Decepticons. They also bolstered their cassette force with Rewind and Eject, who can transform to robot mode and use more conventional fighting force techniques. The alternate version of the Cassette warriors' origin is stated in the animated series. According to this version, they (or, at any rate, the beast-moded ones) were once created by the divine inventor
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.


Autobot Mini-Cassettes


Decepticon Mini-Cassettes


References

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