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Scrapper is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformer universes.

Due to trouble Hasbro had trademarking the name Scrapper, some later toys were released under the name Buckethead, Sledge or "Decepticon Scrapper".

Transformers: Generation 1
Scrapper, the leader of the Constructicons
Constructicons

The Constructicons are a group of fictional characters from the Transformers series universe. They had the ability - unique at the time - to merge into a far larger robot?Devastator....
, is a master designer who conceives the myriad structures the Constructicons assemble.






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Scrapper is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformer universes.

Due to trouble Hasbro had trademarking the name Scrapper, some later toys were released under the name Buckethead, Sledge or "Decepticon Scrapper".

Transformers: Generation 1


Scrapper, the leader of the Constructicons
Constructicons

The Constructicons are a group of fictional characters from the Transformers series universe. They had the ability - unique at the time - to merge into a far larger robot?Devastator....
, is a master designer who conceives the myriad structures the Constructicons assemble. Although he's genuinely modest about his work, he's prone to bragging amongst his fellow Constructicons. He transforms into a wheeled front-load shovel and forms the right leg of Devastator. As indicated by a cut line from the original script of the Constructicons' debut animated episode, Scrapper was originally to be named Gravedigger. Scrapper is called Bricolo in Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 and Ringhio in Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
.

Marvel Comics

The origins of the Constructions in Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
' Transformers series was not nearly as complicated as in the animated series. Seeking to bolster the size of his forces on Earth in 1985, Decepticon Commander Shockwave
Shockwave (Transformers)

Shockwave is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Due to issues with Hasbro's trademark of the name Shockwave, some products were also released under the name Shockblast....
 arranged for the construction of six new Decepticon bodies, which were then infused with life by the power of the Creation Matrix, tapped from the head of the imprisoned Optimus Prime
Optimus Prime

Optimus Prime is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Transformers universes. He is the Prime of the heroic Autobots. Optimus Prime was voiced in English by Peter Cullen in the original The Transformers cartoon, and has become the most well-known character of the series....
. Thus, the Constructicons were born, and were immediately put to work building a massive radio transmission dish that Soundwave used to beam a message to Cybertron. When the Autobots attempted to interfere, the Constructicons revealed their hidden power and merged into Devastator to fight them off, allowing the message to successfully go through.

The Autobots, intrigued by Devastator's unique combining power, attempting to replicate it with the construction of Omega Supreme, but as Omega was composed of only three (non-sentient) components, unlike the six Constructicons that made up Devastator, the Autobots conducted a raid on the Decepticon base, luring out Devastator so that they could gather data on him. This allowed them to accomplish the construction of the new combiner team, the Aerialbots
Aerialbots

The Aerialbots are a group of five Autobots that transform into fixed-wing aircrafts and combine to form the giant robot Superion. They were introduced into the Transformers toyline in 1985 and sold as a Superion gift set, and then sold separately in 1986 in most department stores ....
, capable of forming Superion, whom Devastator battled during the Transformers' adventure alongside G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe

G.I. Joe is a line of military-themed articulated "action figures" produced by the toy company Hasbro. The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S....
.

Although the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
's exclusive Transformers comic series shone the spotlight on the Constructicons when they were charged with hunting down Buster Witwicky
Witwicky family

The Witwicky family members are fictional characters from the original "Transformers: Generation 1" Transformers , and are the closest human allies of the Autobots....
, and again when the time-travelling Galvatron
Galvatron

Galvatron is the name of several fictional Transformers s, most often the recreated version of Megatron, the Decepticon Supreme Commander....
 co-opted their services to build a gigantic laser cannon, the team's special talents were not required in the U.S.
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 title again until they and the Predacons
Predacons

The Predacons are a group of fictional characters from the Transformers Transformers . Predacon is also the name of a Decepticon in the Transformers: Armada series....
 stole large amounts of rocket fuel and raw materials, with which the Constructicons rebuilt the Decepticons' mobile island headquarters as a spaceship. With the entire Earth-based Decepticon army aboard the ship, under the command of Ratbat
Ratbat

Ratbat is the name of several fictional characters who appeared in various Transformers universes....
, they attacked an Autobot congregation on the moon, and while the battle raged, the Constructicons penetrated the Ark and recovered the deactivated bodies of several Decepticons defeated in an earlier clash with Omega Supreme.

Animated series

According to the Autobot, Omega Supreme
Omega Supreme

Omega Supreme is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers ....
, millions of years ago, the Constructicons were the creators of the beautiful Crystal City on the Transformers' homeworld of Cybertron
Cybertron

Cybertron is the fictional home planet of the Transformers . In the Japanese series, the planet is referred to as "Cybertron" but pronounced as Seibertron....
, which he was assigned the task of guarding. As a friend of the Constructicons, he was hurt the most when they were attacked by Megatron
Megatron

Megatron is a character from the Transformers . He is the evil leader of the Decepticons and the primary antagonist of the series....
, who, seeking to bolster the forces of his then-small army, subjected the Constructicons to the Robo-Smasher, a device which reprogrammed their minds and turned them into Decepticons. In their first act as Megatron's troops, the Constructicons lured Omega away from Crystal City and demolished it, enraging Omega, who pursued the Constructions across the planet. Eventually, he succeeded in capturing them and apparently restored their programming to its original state, but as the group returned to rebuild Crystal City, Omega learned that Megatron's reprogramming could never be undone - the Constructicons were still Decepticons, and more than that, Megatron had given them a new power: the ability to combine their bodies and minds into the giant known as Devastator. In the ensuing struggle with Devastator, the Robo-Smasher attacked Omega's mind. He was able to stop it before the reprogramming was complete, only to wind up losing his emotions. Filled with only hatred for the Constructicons, Omega relentlessly pursued them, until they finally fled Cybertron in a spacecraft, which Omega chased across the galaxy.

In 1984, the Constructicons joined with Megatron's forces on Earth, and their first mission was an impressive one - Scrapper designed a machine to transfer the other Decepticons' powers to Megatron, and while he battled Optimus Prime
Optimus Prime

Optimus Prime is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Transformers universes. He is the Prime of the heroic Autobots. Optimus Prime was voiced in English by Peter Cullen in the original The Transformers cartoon, and has become the most well-known character of the series....
, holding the attention of the Autobots, the Constructicons invaded the Ark
Ark (Transformers)

The Ark is an Autobot spacecraft in the fictional Transformers . Transformers: The Ultimate Guide by Simon Furman classifies it as a Vanguard-class Deep Space Interceptor, with a crew complement of 300....
 to destroy Teletraan I
Teletraan I

Teletraan I is the name of the Autobot computer on board The Ark ....
. Unfortunately for them, the Ark was protected by the Dinobots
Dinobots

The Dinobots are several teams of characters in the fictional Transformers . The groups are made up of several robots, each of whose alternate mode are those of dinosaurs or similar prehistoric animal....
, but by merging into Devastator, they became more than a match for their prehistoric foes. The return of the other Autobots and the discovery of Megatron's deception spelled the end of the battle, however, as Hound
Hound (Transformers)

Hound is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers universes. He is sometimes referred to as "Autobot Hound" for trademark purposes....
 distracted Devastator with a gigantic hologram, and Optimus Prime blasted the giant at just the right spot to force the Constructicons to disengage. They and the other Decepticons were then forced into a river of lava.

The Constructicons all managed to survive their magma bath mostly unscathed, except for Mixmaster, whose mind was apparently damaged by the experience, as he developed his manic personality and a fondness for repeating his words, which he had not displayed before. Regardless, the team was soon back at work again, performing such varied tasks as assisting in Megatron's reconstruction of New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 - which also involved turning Optimus Prime's scrapped remains into a robotic alligator - and building a device to paralyse Transformers in their vehicular modes, as well as another that could crush them. When the Autobots would interfere in their plans, Devastator would invariably be formed - something that the Autobots chose to use to their advantage when they discovered that the Constructicons were drilling to the Earth's core. Sneaking "dominator disks" onto the separate Constructicons, when they merged into Devastator, the Autobots took control of his mind and used him for their own ends until he escaped, and, surprisingly, helped stop the drill to prevent the destruction of the Earth.

Upon learning of the Autobot Grapple
Grapple (Transformers)

Grapple is the name of a fictional character in the various Transformers universes. Due to trademark issues, he was released as "Autobot Grapple" when he was reissued by Hasbro....
's solar power tower design, Scrapper and the Constructicons pretended to have defected from the Decepticons in order to help him and Hoist
Hoist (Transformers)

Hoist is the name of two fictional characters in the Transformers universes....
 construct it, exposing their treachery upon its completion. Later, when the other Decepticons began to suffer from Cybertonium degeneration, the Constructions - apparently working fine, presumably as a result of their newly-built Cybertonium-free Earth bodies - took delivery of a shipment of the mineral via the Space Bridge, and as Devastator, failed to stop Spike Witwicky
Witwicky family

The Witwicky family members are fictional characters from the original "Transformers: Generation 1" Transformers , and are the closest human allies of the Autobots....
 and Carly from getting by them and travelling to Cybertron.

In 1985, when Omega Supreme learned that the Constructicons were active on Earth, he arrived on the planet and joined Optimus Prime's forces, biding his time until he could face his former friends again. That chance arose when the Constructions were discovered mining an asteroid, and Omega was dispatched to investigate. Ignoring Optimus Prime's orders, Omega Supreme engaged the Constructicons, and in the battle, split the asteroid in two, revealing that it was an egg of sorts, incubating a monstrous alien creature, which promptly attacked San Francisco while Omega, ignoring the plight of the city, continued to battle the Constructicons. Optimus Prime then entered the fray, convincing Omega that saving the city was more important than revenge, and forcing the Constructicons to retreat.

The building skills of the Constructicons remained in demand - other creations around this time included an army of drone Transformers created from common Earth cars; various constructs for Blitzwing
Blitzwing

Blitzwing is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
, including a throne constructed from deactivated Autobots and a massive maze; and a giant ruby-powered laser cannon - but their combining powers soon became a lot less distinctive with the creation of several new similarly-powered Autobot and Decepticon sub-groups. Devastator was even defeated in battle by the Combaticons
Combaticons

The Combaticons are a group of Decepticon military vehicles in the assorted fictional universes of the Transformers ....
, who Starscream
Starscream

Starscream is the name of several the fictional characters in the various series Transformers universes....
 specially designed with the ability to combine into Bruticus for that eventuality.

In the Earth year 2005, Devastator was the Decepticons' primary weapon in the Battle of Autobot City, tearing through the defences and walls of the city and battling the Dinobots once more. On the return trip to Cybertron, it was Bonecrusher who advocated the "survival of the fittest" policy that saw many wounded Decepticons ejected from the shuttle, among them Megatron, prompting Scrapper to vote for the Constructions as the new leaders of the Decepticons. Hook took great offense to the notion that Soundwave
Soundwave (Transformers)

Soundwave is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers ....
 would make a better leader than them, leading to mass brawl to decide who would be Decepticon leader.

In the remainder of this year and throughout 2006, the Constructions maintained a smaller, but still present, role in the Decepticon army, lending their talents to the Decepticon/Quintesson alliance by constructing Trypticon
Trypticon

Trypticon is a fictional character in the Transformers toyline....
 out of a populated human city in only one night. Later, they built a planetary engine on an asteroid and battled on the planet Eurythma, aided in the overthrow of Paradron
Paradron

Paradron was a fictional planet in the Transformers series cartoon series....
 and took part in an attack on Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
. Although brief, the Constructicons even played a part in the battle for the Plasma Energy Chamber in 2007.

Books

Scrapper was featured in the 1985 Find Your Fate Junior book called Dinobots Strike Back by Casey Todd.

Scrapper appeared in the 1986 story and coloring book The Lost Treasure of Cybertron
List of Transformers books

There have been many publishers of a books bearing the name Transformers based on the Transformers of the same name. Most common are Ladybird Books and Kid Stuff....
 by Marvel Books.

Dreamwave Productions

In Dreamwave Productions
Dreamwave Productions

Dreamwave Productions is a Canada art design studio and comic book publisher, best known for their multiple Transformers comic book series....
's 21st century re-imagining of the Generation One universe, it was revealed gradually that the Constructicons were responsible for pioneering the Combining process
Transformers technology

Beyond the ability to transform between two or Triple Changer forms, the Transformers series have introduced additional forms of technology....
 through a series of experiments on themselves, thus creating Devastator. The plans to Devastator's combining process were eventually stolen by the Autobots and refined, resulting in Superion
Aerialbots

The Aerialbots are a group of five Autobots that transform into fixed-wing aircrafts and combine to form the giant robot Superion. They were introduced into the Transformers toyline in 1985 and sold as a Superion gift set, and then sold separately in 1986 in most department stores ....
 as a counter. This in turn led to more Special Teams being built by both sides.

In the initial War Within series, the Constructicons were responsible for activating Cybertron's planetary engines, under the command of Megatron eight million years ago. When Megatron disappeared into the depths of the planet fighting Optimus Prime, Starscream temporarily took command and had Scrapper prepare a process for the resurfacing of Cybertron, which would transform it into a mobile war-world. Scrapper cautioned against such an action, but Starscream ignored him, and prevented him from stopping it when the process was underway. 1.5 million years later, when Megatron and Optimus Prime were thought to have died in an early test of the Space Bridge
Space Bridge

In Marvel Comics's Transformers comic and cartoon, the Space Bridge is a device used by the Decepticons to travel between different planets, usually between Cybertron and Earth ....
 transport system, and the Autobots and Decepticons splintered into several smaller factions, the Contructicons broke the treaty that had downgraded the combining teams to non-combat status by siding with Ratbat
Ratbat

Ratbat is the name of several fictional characters who appeared in various Transformers universes....
's Ultracons
Ultracons

The Ultracons are a fictional subfaction of Decepticon Transformers commanded by Ratbat in the Dreamwave Productions comics....
 and battling Defensor
Protectobot

The Protectobots are a fictional emergency, search and rescue team of five Autobots in the Transformers toyline. They transform into civilian service and emergency vehicles and combine to form the Transformers technology Defensor_....
. The various War Within series showed that the Constructicons' alternate modes were the Cybertronian variants of their Earth designs.

It is apparent that the Constructicons were not aboard the Ark when it crashed on Earth four million years ago, but they did eventually find their way to Earth and joined Megatron's forces there after they awoke in 1984. All the Transformers were rendered inactive in the explosion of the Ark II in 1999, but when they reactivated in 2001, Devastator was the main weapon in Megatron's attack on San Francisco. Rampaging through the city, he battled and defeated Superion
Superion

Superion is the name given to three different characters in the Transformers universe....
, but was defeated by Optimus Prime through a point-blank blast to the face, which toppled the giant. His remains were recovered by the Earth Defence Command, and dissected and studied in their underground base. The ultimate fate of Devastator was not revealed, however, as a result of Dreamwave's closure.

Fun Publications

The Transformers Classics
Transformers Classics

Transformers Classics are a line of Transformers that are based on and resemble the Transformers #Transformers: Generation 1 characters and figures introduced in the 1980s....
 comics published in the Official Transformers Collectors Club magazine is set in the Marvel Comics continuity, but in a timeline where the events of Generation 2 did not occur. Scrapper appears among Megatrons troops.

Toys

  • Generation 1 Scrapper (1985)
Based on a Diaclone
Diaclone

Diaclone was a toyline by Takara launched in 1980. It consisted of transforming vehicles and robots piloted by miniature, magnet-shoed figures spun off from the prior Microman toy line that were in turn called an Inch-Man....
 toy.


  • Generation 2 Scrapper (orange) (1993)
Scrapper was reissued in Generation 2 in orange.


  • Generation 2 Scrapper (yellow) (1993)
Scrapper was reissued in Generation 2 in yellow.


  • Classics Scrapper (2007)
A repaint of an Energon toy, Hasbro got the name Scrapper back by naming him Decepticon Scrapper.


Transformers: Energon

Scrapper is the Japanese name for the 2005 Decepticon called Sledge
Sledge (Transformers)

Sledge is the name of several characters in the various Transformers universes. Sledge has always been portrayed as a Decepticon-aligned construction vehicle....
 in Transformers: Energon
Transformers: Energon

Transformers: Energon, known in Japan as , is the 2004-2005 Transformers Universes Transformers , animated series and comic book series, another co-production between Hasbro and Takara and a direct sequel to Transformers: Armada....
.

2007 Transformers movie

Scrapper does not appear in the 2007 Transformers movie. However, he appears in the video game
Transformers: The Game

Transformers: The Game is the name of multiple versions of a video game based on the 2007 in film live action Transformers , all of which were released in North America in June 2007....
 as an orange colored drone. Scrapper transforms into a forklift truck
Forklift truck

A forklift is a powered industrial truck used to lift and transport materials. The modern forklift was developed in the 1920s by various companies including the transmission manufacturing company Clark Material Handling Company and the hoist company Yale Materials Handling Corporation....
. Both Autobot and Decepticon drones are orange colored. Autobot versions have eyes and a 'mask' while Decepticon versions have only a single eye.

The Scrapper drone was one of two types of drone whose names were put up for voting on the game's web-site. The other names came from past Transformers characters, including Erector, Grapple
Grapple (Transformers)

Grapple is the name of a fictional character in the various Transformers universes. Due to trademark issues, he was released as "Autobot Grapple" when he was reissued by Hasbro....
 and Hoist
Hoist (Transformers)

Hoist is the name of two fictional characters in the Transformers universes....
.

Transformers Animated


Scrapper was created on Earth when an Allspark fragment animated an excavator. He enjoys drinking oil and whistling at hot little red sports cars. Prior to becoming an official Deception with the G1 Constructicon color scheme, he sports a yellow and black colour scheme. His primary weapons are arm-mounted drills that can replace his hands. Between him and Mixmaster, Scrapper is revealed to be the wimpiest of the two and the most cowardly, as revealed in "Sari, No One's Home."

Animated series

He makes his first appearance in "Rise of the Constructicons" alongside Mixmaster
Mixmaster (Transformers)

Mixmaster is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Because of trademark issues with the name Hasbro sometimes substitutes the name Quickmix for Mixmaster....
. After being brought to life by a fragment of the Allspark
Allspark

The AllSpark is a term for two different objects within the Transformers media franchise:* In the Beast Machines television series, it is a term for the Transformers' afterlife....
, he takes his name from a sign which says "scrap", but Mixmaster deems it too short, and rechristens him "Scrapper". Initially they befriend Bulkhead
Bulkhead (Transformers)

Bulkhead is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
, but are hired by Megatron after his Decepticons tricked the two into helping them steal supplies to construct a Space Bridge
Space Bridge

In Marvel Comics's Transformers comic and cartoon, the Space Bridge is a device used by the Decepticons to travel between different planets, usually between Cybertron and Earth ....
. After drinking contaminated oil provided by Bulkhead, the two lost all their memories of the previous events.

They return in "Sari, No One's Home", following a trail of oil spilled by Bumblebee
Bumblebee (Transformers)

Bumblebee is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers universes....
 to the Autobot's base. They are eventually scared off by Sari
Sari Sumdac

Sari Sumdac is a fictional character in the Transformers: Animated cartoon series....
, and run into Blitzwing
Blitzwing

Blitzwing is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
, who offers them Decepticon oil, and tells them "There's more where that came from."

Scrapper and Mixmaster are formally inducted into the Decepticon forces in the "A Bridge Too Close" two-parter. They are branded with the Decepticon symbols, and their color schemes are changed to match those of their G1 selves. When the Decepticon base starts to cave in, Scrapper and Mixmaster stay behind, in an attempt to save their oil supply, and end up buried under tons of rock.

Toys

  • Animated Mixmaster and Scrapper (unreleased)
According to Hasbro officials Mixmaster and Scrapper will be a deluxe two-pack.


Transformers: Timelines


This Scrapper is an alternate version good of the Generation 1 character from the BotCon exclusive "Shattered Glass" comic, in which the Decepticons are on the side of good and the Autobots on the side of evil. Presumably like all Decepticons of his world, he is heroic and opposed to the evil Autobots. This version of Scrapper seems to be colored as a homage to the Generation 1 Protectobots, in white with red highlights.

Fun Publications

Scrapper appeared as a member of Megatron's forces in the "Shattered Glass" story. He helped repair Cliffjumper
Cliffjumper

Cliffjumper is the name of several characters from the Transformers line of toys....
 after he was found by the Decepticons.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen


Scrapper will appear in the 2009 film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is an upcoming science fiction film/action film due for release on June 24, 2009 in film. It is the sequel to 2007 in film's Transformers , which was the first live action Transformers film....
. This Scrapper appears to be unrelated to the Scrapper who appeared in the video game for the previous Transformers film. Scrapper forms Devastator's right arm.

Toys

  • Revenge of the Fallen Combiner Scrapper (2009, not released yet)
A sold together with the other Constructicons. Can combine with other toys to form Devastator, but has no individual robot mode.