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Soundwave is the name of several fictional character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
s from the Transformers universes.

Transformers: Generation 1
Soundwave is one of the most recognizable characters from the original Transformers line due to his unique alternate mode, a microcassette
Microcassette

A Microcassette is an audio storage medium introduced by Olympus Corporation in 1969. It uses the same width of magnetic tape as the Compact Cassette but in a much smaller container....
 recorder, and his distinctive, monotone, computerized voice.

Soundwave can detect and jam
Jamming

Jamming may mean:* Interfering with communications or surveillance:** Radio jamming** Radar jamming and deception** Mobile phone jammer** E-mail jamming...
 radio
Radio

Radio is the transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic radiation with frequency below those of visible light.Electromagnetic radiation radio propagation by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space....
 transmissions all across the energy spectrum, a talent that makes him naturally suited to his position as Decepticon Communications Officer.






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Soundwave is the name of several fictional character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
s from the Transformers universes.

Transformers: Generation 1


Soundwave is one of the most recognizable characters from the original Transformers line due to his unique alternate mode, a microcassette
Microcassette

A Microcassette is an audio storage medium introduced by Olympus Corporation in 1969. It uses the same width of magnetic tape as the Compact Cassette but in a much smaller container....
 recorder, and his distinctive, monotone, computerized voice.

Soundwave can detect and jam
Jamming

Jamming may mean:* Interfering with communications or surveillance:** Radio jamming** Radar jamming and deception** Mobile phone jammer** E-mail jamming...
 radio
Radio

Radio is the transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic radiation with frequency below those of visible light.Electromagnetic radiation radio propagation by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space....
 transmissions all across the energy spectrum, a talent that makes him naturally suited to his position as Decepticon Communications Officer. Soundwave also possesses the ability to monitor electrical impulses within brain circuitry - i.e. he can read minds. Additionally, he has a photographic memory thanks to the vast data storage capacity of the magnetic disks in his chest compartment, and he is armed with a shoulder-mounted radio wave sensor and hand-held concussion blaster. Soundwave is physically strong compared to most Transformers. He transforms, shrinking as he does so, into an Earthly microcassette
Microcassette

A Microcassette is an audio storage medium introduced by Olympus Corporation in 1969. It uses the same width of magnetic tape as the Compact Cassette but in a much smaller container....
 deck
Cassette deck

A cassette deck is a type of tape recorder for playing or recording audio compact cassettes. A deck was formerly distinguished from a recorder as being part of a sound system, while a recorder had a self-contained power amplifier ....
, and in the tape compartment, which becomes his chest in robot mode, he stores the Decepticon spy cassettes Ravage
Ravage (Transformers)

Ravage is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Due to the inability to trademark the common word "ravage", he is sometimes called Battle Ravage, Command Ravage or Tripredacus Agent....
, Laserbeak
Laserbeak

Laserbeak is the name given to four fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
, Buzzsaw, Ratbat
Ratbat

Ratbat is the name of several fictional characters who appeared in various Transformers universes....
, Rumble
Rumble (Transformers)

Rumble is a fictional character in the Transformers universes. In order to trademark the name, Hasbro referred to the Alternators character as Decepticon Rumble....
, Frenzy
Frenzy (Transformers)

Frenzy is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
, Slugfest
Slugfest (Transformers)

Slugfest is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
, Overkill
Overkill (Transformers)

Overkill is a fictional character in the various Transformers universes....
, Squawktalk
Squawktalk

Squawktalk is a fictional character in the Transformers series....
, and Beastbox
Beastbox (Transformers)

Beastbox is a fictional character in the Transformers series....
 who are under his command in the original television series.

Soundwave's cassettes are quick to serve and defend Soundwave in a crisis, and generally relate to him as servants or even pets. However, when his casette Ratbat
Ratbat

Ratbat is the name of several fictional characters who appeared in various Transformers universes....
 became leader of the Decepticons in the Marvel comics series
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....
, Soundwave shifted his trademark loyalty from Megatron
Megatron

Megatron is a character from the Transformers . He is the evil leader of the Decepticons and the primary antagonist of the series....
 to him. In the Dreamwave comics, Ratbat led the Ultracons
Ultracons

The Ultracons are a fictional subfaction of Decepticon Transformers commanded by Ratbat in the Dreamwave Productions comics....
 faction, while Soundwave remained with the Decepticons led by 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....
, although this was before Ratbat became a cassette. In the IDW comics, Soundwave was in fact a personal assistant to the Senator, Ratbat, but his true loyalty lay with Megatron. When the time came for him and Starscream to massacre the Senate, he enslaved Ratbat with the smaller and weaker body of a casette.

Marvel Comics

Like much of the original 1984 cast of Decepticons, Soundwave played a much smaller role in the Marvel comic book series than he did in the cartoon. He quietly and efficiently served loyally, first under Megatron (even sending Ravage
Ravage (Transformers)

Ravage is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Due to the inability to trademark the common word "ravage", he is sometimes called Battle Ravage, Command Ravage or Tripredacus Agent....
 and the Insecticons to derail talks between the Autobots and Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan

Ronald Wilson Reagan was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States and the 33rd Governor of California . Born in Illinois, Reagan moved to Los Angeles, California in the 1930s, where he was an actor, president of the Screen Actors Guild , and a spokesman for General Electric ....
 at one point in the 1985 Transformers U.K. annual), then under Shockwave, attacking an aerospace construction plant whose facilities were used to build 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....
, who then built a massive radio dish that Soundwave used to beam a message back to Cybertron.

Continuing to operate under Shockwave, Soundwave then moved to serving Ratbat, and co-led the defense of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
 against the Underbase-empowered Starscream alongside Fortress Maximus
Fortress Maximus

Fortress Maximus is a fictional character from several of the Transformers series....
, only to wind up deactivated by the villain.

Unlike many of the others deactivated by Starscream, Soundwave would appear again, under Scorponok
Scorponok

Scorponok is the name shared by several fictional characters in the various Transformers . Even for a Transformers character, Scorponok is very different from different continuities, varying in both size and personality....
's command. Throughout 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...
 comic, Soundwave was colored purple instead of blue (presumably in an attempt to break up the large amount of blue coloration used in the comic, as it was often substituted in place of black and gray) and frequently appeared with a mouth.

Meanwhile, across the Atlantic in the U.K., a sister title to the American series was also in production. It reprinted the American stories, but it was released weekly, as opposed to monthly. It soon began to run out of material to reprint, opting to create its own original stories which deftly weaved in and out of the ongoing American storyline. Under writer Simon Furman
Simon Furman

Simon Christopher Francis Furman is a comic book writer, particularly associated with of a number of notable Transformers comics for Marvel UK, Marvel Comics, Dreamwave Productions, and most recently, IDW Publishing....
, Soundwave — colored in his correct blue hues — was a fairly major player, portrayed in a manner much more consistent with his profile — that of a manipulator and blackmailer, reading others' minds and using their secrets to his own ends, always working towards his own goals.


When Megatron and Shockwave were both briefly believed deceased, he assumed leadership of the Decepticons during 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....
's
Crisis of Command and then the Dinobot Hunt; manipulating events to weaken the Autobot leadership and cause maximum casualties. When the two commanders returned and vied for the single leadership, he turned the situation to his own advantage by working both sides of the field, reporting to both commanders without either knowing. He also enjoyed a rare victory in this period when he, Dirge
Dirge (Transformers)

Dirge is the name of several different fictional characters from the Transformers ....
 and Kickback
Kickback (Transformers)

Kickback is the name of several characters in the Transformers universes....
 took over a NASA
NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an agency of the Federal government of the United States, responsible for the nation's public list of space agencies....
 complex, attempting to contact Cybertron with the facility's deep space radio equipment. The Autobots arrived, but a series of miscommunications between Prowl
Prowl (Transformers)

Prowl is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. After Optimus Prime and Megatron, and along with Mirage , Starscream, and Ironhide, "Prowl" is one of the most re-used American names in the assorted Transformers series, and its use has become almost syonymous with Autobots who possess a police car alternate...
 and Jetfire
Jetfire

Jetfire is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers universes. He is nearly always depicted as an Autobot with jet or space shuttle alternate mode....
 resulted in the transmission being sent, allowing the Decepticons to claim victory.


Towards the end of the U.K. series, a break-away storyline began which separated from the regular ongoing American continuity, covering the exploits of the proactive Autobot Earthforce. In these stories, Soundwave's selling of Decepticon secrets to both the Autobots and Shockwave's group of Decepticons resulted in Wildrider getting blamed for his actions, and Soundwave silently allowed him to be killed rather than be discovered. After Starscream was successfully able to remove Megatron and Shockwave from power, he and Soundwave entered into joint leadership of the Decepticons. Notably, it was not explained how Soundwave was restored after his deactivation at the hands of Starscream - like other similarly-affected Transformers, he may have been revived with the transformation-paralyzing fuel nucleon
Nucleon (Transformers)

Nucleon is a power source in the fictional Transformers universes. It was introduced during the beginning of the Action Masters toyline in 1990....
.


Issue #279 of the Marvel U.K. Transformers comic featured a story called "Divide and Conquor!" where Soundwave lead the bulk of the Decepticon forces on Earth against the Autobot Earthforce headquarters while Starscream attacked an oil tanker. Sent into battle by Prowl, the Dinobots routed the main Decepticon forces while Springer lead the Autobot Survivors, Broadside, Inferno, Skids, and Carnivac to defeat Starscream.

Soundwave also attained the leadership position in the future world of 2008, following the death of Shockwave (who had seized power when Galvatron traveled back in time). Soundwave led his era's Decepticons back to 1989 to participate in the Time Wars when the fabric of reality began to crumble, but before as the conflict came to a head they fled back to their own time. Since it was later established that the damage done to the time stream may have resulted in their future being erased from the timeline, the final fate of the future Soundwave is unknown.

Transformers: Generation 2
Soundwave returned to the pages of the U.S. Transformers comic books for the relaunch of the series as Transformers: Generation 2
Transformers: Generation 2

Transformers: Generation 2 is the name used to refer to a Transformers Universes toy line, television series and comic book series which ran from 1993-1995....
. He participated in the Decepticon attack on Earth, and oversaw the reconstruction of the damaged Darkwing
Dreadwing

Dreadwing is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers Transformers universes....
 into a new, more powerful form. Like many of the other Generation 1 Decepticons, Soundwave seemed to return to a command position on Megatron's return to lead the Decepticons (killing Bludgeon
Bludgeon (Transformers)

Bludgeon is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes....
 in the process). He was aboard the Warworld
Warworld (Transformers)

The Warworld is a starship in the Transformers comics series.The Warworld is a large, heavily armed Decepticon battle cruiser. It is sphere-shaped with a large bridge window covering most of its front side....
 when Jhiaxus
Jhiaxus

'Jhiaxus' is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes....
' forces attacked, but managed to evacuate. His fate beyond this point is unknown.

Transformers: Alignment
Soundwave would also play a brief but important role in the text-only novel, Alignment, writer Simon Furman
Simon Furman

Simon Christopher Francis Furman is a comic book writer, particularly associated with of a number of notable Transformers comics for Marvel UK, Marvel Comics, Dreamwave Productions, and most recently, IDW Publishing....
's take on what happened after the Transformers: Generation 2
Transformers: Generation 2

Transformers: Generation 2 is the name used to refer to a Transformers Universes toy line, television series and comic book series which ran from 1993-1995....
 comic series ended. He was the one who recovered Megatron's broken body after his duel with Galvatron
Galvatron

Galvatron is the name of several fictional Transformers s, most often the recreated version of Megatron, the Decepticon Supreme Commander....
. Subsequently he was the ringleader of the conspirators (along with Ravage, Ramjet
Ramjet (Transformers)

Ramjet is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. All have been Decepticon aligned characters who turn into jets....
 and Direwolf) who gave some of their spark energy
Spark (Transformers)

Transformers: Generation 1Although not officially the soul of a Transformer at this point, Marvel comics would occasionally refer to the "spark of life" given to a Transformer by the Matrix....
 to resurrect Megatron in a more powerful body, allowing him to defeat the forces of the Liege Maximo
Liege Maximo

The Liege Maximo is a character in the fictional Transformers universe. He was the overall ruler of the Generation Two Decepticons in the Marvel Comics Transformers ....
. After Megatron's execution of the entire Decepticon High Council, save Shrapnel
Shrapnel (Transformers)

Shrapnel is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. Shrapnel is perhaps the only Transformer indirectly named for a real person, Henry Shrapnel, inventor of the exploding shell, who lent his name to the by-product of his invention, from which the Transformer took his name....
, Soundwave once again acted as Megatron's second in command and coordinated the strike against the Maximo with Ultra Magnus
Ultra Magnus

Ultra Magnus is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers ....
. His fate beyond this is unknown, save for a brief cameo in Beast Machines
Beast Machines

Beast Machines is an animated television series produced by Mainframe Entertainment and distributed by Universal Pictures that was a direct sequel to Beast Wars and is a television series to take place within the continuity of the original Transformers: Generation 1....
.

Animated series

In the original Transformers
The Transformers (TV series)

The Transformers is an United States animated television series depicting a war between giant robots who could transform into vehicles, animals, and other objects....
 cartoon — his most prominent role in Transformers fiction — Soundwave was Megatron's right-hand robot, frequently sent on important reconnaissance
Reconnaissance

Reconnaissance is a military and medical term denoting exploration conducted to gain information. Militarily, its shorthand Australian, Canadian, and British form is recce , its American usage form is recon ....
 missions with his cassettes, and often playing a key role in many schemes against the Autobot
Autobot

The Autobot, a faction of sentient robots from the planet Cybertron, are the usually the main protagonists in the fictional universe of the Transformers , a collection of various toys, graphic novels, paperback books, cartoons and movies first introduced in 1984....
s. On 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....
, he used his ability to transform into a roadside fixture to spy on the Autobot city of Iacon
Iacon

Iacon is the name of a prominent city on the fictional planet Cybertron in the various Transformers universes Media. It is best known as the home of the Autobots.....
, learning of the Autobots' plan to search for energy on other worlds. Joining in Megatron's attack on the Autobots' craft, 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....
, Soundwave fell to the same fate as the rest of the ship's occupants when the craft crashed on prehistoric Earth, entombing everyone within in stasis. Immediately after the Transformers awakened on Earth in 1984, Soundwave played an essential role in the generation of energon
Energon (power source)

In the fictional universe of the Transformers , Energon is the primary source of power for Transformers. Using Energon, Transformers live, power their machinery, and even craft weapons....
 cubes and the formation of plans for a new space cruiser to return the Decepticons to Cybertron.

Later, he used his mind-reading talents to acquire an antimatter
Antimatter

In particle physics, antimatter is the extension of the concept of the antiparticle to matter, where antimatter is composed of antiparticles in the same way that normal matter is composed of particles....
 formula for the Decepticons from the brain of Chip Chase
Chip Chase

Chip Chase is the name of a fictional character in the various Transformers universes....
. He and his cassette minions were often on spying missions against the Autobots.

One of Soundwave's most notable misadventures came in 1985, when, operating a plan conceived by Starscream
Starscream

Starscream is the name of several the fictional characters in the various series Transformers universes....
, he brainwashed
Brainwashing

Brainwashing consists of any effort aimed at instilling certain attitudes and beliefs in a person ? beliefs sometimes unwelcome or in conflict with the person's prior beliefs and knowledge, in order to affect that individual's value system and subsequent thought-patterns and behaviors....
 humans with ultrasonic
Ultrasound

Ultrasound is cyclic sound pressure with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing . Although this limit varies from person to person, it is approximately 20 Hertz in healthy, young adults and thus, 20 kHz serves as a useful lower limit in describing ultrasound....
 vibrations, leading to a confrontation with his Autobot Communications Officer counterpart, Blaster
Blaster (Transformers)

Blaster is the communications center of the Autobots in the Transformers Transformers series#The Transformers 1984?1987, U.S. and Transformers series based on the popular Transformers produced by Takara and Hasbro....
, and to a lasting rivalry between the two.

Soundwave rarely displayed much emotion, infrequently exhibiting any traits that could be considered to be in line with his tech spec
Tech spec

Many Transformers come with tech specs printed on the back of the box that they are sold in. The owner of the new Transformer is encouraged to cut out the tech specs and save it....
. However, he showed distress when one of his cassettes were hurt in battle, and he always came across as extremely loyal to Megatron, even going so far as to recover his body after being left for dead at the Battle of Autobot City
Autobot City

Autobot City is the name of a city in the fictional Transformers ....
 in 2005. But while Soundwave was loyal, he was far from outspoken, and kept silent when Megatron's body was subsequently ejected into space, and although he did suggest himself as a replacement leader ("Soundwave: superior. Constructicons: inferior."), Soundwave again loyally served Megatron when he was recreated as Galvatron
Galvatron

Galvatron is the name of several fictional Transformers s, most often the recreated version of Megatron, the Decepticon Supreme Commander....
.

In the year 2006, although operating in a less prominent capacity for most of the time, Soundwave played a prominent role in Galvatron's attempt to learn the secret of a sonic weapon on the planet Eurythma, where sound and music were the way of life, leaving Soundwave entranced by the planet's perfect melodies. Recording each piece of the harmony that formed the devastating sonic effect, Soundwave was defeated when the Eurythmans countered the harmony with white noise, and was again pulled into a confrontation with Blaster, who erased his recordings.

Soundwave was performed by Frank Welker
Frank Welker

Franklin W. Welker is a veteran United States voice acting. He is responsible for a broad spectrum of character voices, and other vocal effects that have appeared over the last 40 years in American television and motion pictures....
, whose voice was heavily modulated by a vocoder
Vocoder

A vocoder, , is an analysis / synthesis system, mostly used for speech in which the input is passed through a multiband filter, each filter is passed through an envelope follower, the control signals from the envelope followers are communicated, and the decoder applies these control signals to corresponding filters in the synthesizer....
 to achieve Soundwave's distinctive, metallic monotone
Monotone

Monotone refers to a sound, for example speech or music, that has a single unvaried Pitch . Opposite = vibratoMonotone or monotonicity may also refer to:...
. However, Welker's voice was left unmodulated at certain points during the episodes "Roll for It" and "Webworld" due to production errors.

Transformers: The Headmasters
Soundblaster
Although Soundwave only appeared as a background character in the American cartoon series finale, the three-part The Rebirth, he returned to the forefront in the new Japanese-exclusive series, Transformers: The Headmasters
Transformers: The Headmasters

is a Japanese anime television series....
, which was created to replace The Rebirth. Reborn as Soundblaster (New Soundwave in the English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
 version and Vizar in Italy) Soundwave's new toy incarnation was, like the series, available only in 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....
.

In the opening cut and thrust of Headmasters, Soundwave and Blaster engaged in their final clash in the Arctic Circle
Arctic Circle

The Arctic Circle is one of the five major circle of latitude that mark maps of the Earth. It is the parallel of latitude that runs 66degree 33'39? north of the Equator....
 as the Autobots and Decepticons were in the process of searching for the missing Autobot Matrix of Leadership. The two opponents inflicted fatal damage to each other, and Soundwave's body exploded even as Blaster collapsed. Soundwave's fragments were recovered by his cassettes. Using reconstructive technology from the planet Master, the leader of the Decepticon Headmasters, Zarak
Scorponok

Scorponok is the name shared by several fictional characters in the various Transformers . Even for a Transformers character, Scorponok is very different from different continuities, varying in both size and personality....
 successfully rebuilt and resurrected Soundwave as Soundblaster — essentially identical to his former self, except for his predominantly black color scheme. As Soundblaster, he served the same role as he had as Soundwave under the leadership of Galvatron and later Scorponok, frequently embarking on spying missions with Ratbat.

He also had a father-son relationship with the cassettes, as it was hinted on his resurrection as 'Soundblaster'

A flashback in episode 5 of Beast Machines
Beast Machines

Beast Machines is an animated television series produced by Mainframe Entertainment and distributed by Universal Pictures that was a direct sequel to Beast Wars and is a television series to take place within the continuity of the original Transformers: Generation 1....
, "Forbidden Fruit", showed the G1 Soundwave (or a close likeness of him) being gunned down and presumably killed while helping the Maximal Nightscream
Nightscream

Nightscream is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers universes....
 escape the Vehicon
Vehicon

Vehicons are a faction in the fictional Transformers , appearing in the animated cartoon series Beast Machines. However, most Vehicons are non-sentient drones, controlled entirely by the will of Megatron or their respective general....
 tank drones
Tankor

Tankor is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers universes....
.

Books

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

Soundwave was featured in the 1985 Transformers audio books Autobots' Lightning Strike
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....
, Megatron's Fight For Power
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....
, Autobots Fight Back, Laserbeak's Fury and Satellite of Doom
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....
, as well as Galvatron's Air Attack from the 1986 series.

Soundwave 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.

3H Enterprises

He also appeared in the Furman written Reaching the Omega Point, as one of the Transformers legends (alongside 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....
, Megatron and Grimlock
Grimlock

Grimlock is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes....
) who came to the aid of the forces of Optimus Primal
Optimus Primal

Optimus Primal is a fictional character from the Transformers toyline, and the leader of the Maximal forces and the main protagonist in the Beast Wars television series....
 against the Predacon
Predacon (Transformers)

Predacons are a faction in the fictional Transformers universes created by Hasbro. Previously the name Predacon had been associated with the Transformer group which combined to form Predacons....
/Unicron
Unicron

Unicron is a fictional character from the Transformers universes and Transformers . Created by Floro Dery, he was introduced in the 1986 animated film The Transformers: The Movie as the film's main antagonist....
 hybrid Shokaract
Shokaract

Shokaract is a character from the Transformers toy line and comic series....
, distracting him long enough for Primus
Primus (Transformers)

Primus is the "benevolent" godlike entity in the fictional Transformers comic universe who fought against the Chaos-Bringer Unicron. The Lord of the Light, Primus is the being who created the Transformers to help him defeat Unicron....
 to deal the fatal blow.

Dreamwave Productions

In Dreamwave
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 1 continuity, Soundwave was recruited to the Decepticons 9 million years ago through Megatron's underground gladiatorial games, and made head of communications. When a new Autobot leader, Optimus Prime, was chosen, Soundwave was sent along with the Insecticons and Ravage
Ravage (Transformers)

Ravage is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Due to the inability to trademark the common word "ravage", he is sometimes called Battle Ravage, Command Ravage or Tripredacus Agent....
, to attempt to kill him and recover the Matrix for Megatron, but they failed, forcing Megatron to confront Optimus personally.

Even in the face of failures such as this, and later the loss of Megatron in an early space bridge experiment, Soundwave's loyalty to the Decepticon cause never wavered, as he remained true to the faction under Shockwave's leadership.

As in most other continuities, the story continues in the traditional manner, with Soundwave a member of the Nemesis
Nemesis (Transformers)

The Nemesis is a Decepticon spaceship in the fictional Transformers Series universe. It was built by Megatron as the flagship of his Decepticon space fleet, and was described by Optimus Primal as the most powerful Decepticon battleship ever....
 crew who attacked 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....
 and was sent into stasis when the craft crashed on Earth, awakening again in 1984. After years of fighting on Earth, eventually the combined forces of the Autobots and their human allies were able to defeat and capture the Decepticons. The intent was for the Autobots to take their enemies back to Cybertron aboard a new craft named the Ark II, but just as the ship cleared the atmosphere, it exploded, the victim of machinations by Shockwave, who did not want Prime and Megatron to return to Cybertron yet.

Soundwave's body crashed back to Earth in the Arctic
Arctic

The Arctic is the region around the Earth's North Pole, opposite the Antarctica region around the South Pole. The Arctic includes the Arctic Ocean and parts of Canada, Greenland , Russia, the United States , Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland....
, where he lay inactive for several years, until rogue military scientist Adam Rook, calling himself "Lazarus," recovered and reactivated him, putting him under his control with a program he had developed while studying the Transformers before their explosive departure. Several other Autobots and Decepticons fell to the same fate, and were to be sold on the black market — Soundwave himself was put on display by being sent to attack the Smitco Oil Refinery alongside several other Transformers — but when Megatron liberated himself, Soundwave was soon freed by his leader and assumed his position at his side.

When Shockwave arranged for the capture and extradition of Prime and Megatron's forces as war criminal
War crime

War crimes are "violations of the laws or customs of war"; including but not limited to "murder, the ill-treatment or deportation of civilian residents of an occupied territory to slave labor camps", "the murder or ill-treatment of prisoner of war", the killing of hostages, "the wanton destruction of cities, towns and villages, and any devast...
s, Soundwave was among the captives, but when Starscream jettisoned Megatron into space on the return trip to Cybertron, Soundwave made the best of a bad lot and teamed with Starscream to return to Earth and conquer it, being reunited with Ratbat
Ratbat

Ratbat is the name of several fictional characters who appeared in various Transformers universes....
 in the process. Heading back to Earth in a kidnapped Sky Lynx
Sky Lynx

Sky Lynx is the name of several different characters in the fictional Transformers universes....
 and with the Combaticons
Combaticons

The Combaticons are a group of Decepticon military vehicles in the assorted fictional universes of the Transformers ....
 now added to their ranks, the Decepticons attacked the Ark in hopes of acquiring parts to make the Nemesis spaceworthy again, however Soundwave, Skywarp
Skywarp

Skywarp is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers ....
 and Thundercracker
Thundercracker

Thundercracker is the name given to multiple fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Thundercracker is almost always depicted as a blue color Decepticon who turns into a jet fighter....
 were defeated and thrown in the Arks brig. When the Combaticons, combined as Bruticus, laid into the vessel, they were freed.

It was not much later that the surviving Megatron made contact with Soundwave from space, and Soundwave was all too willing to return to his service, setting up Starscream to fall before Megatron when he returned. And return, Megatron did — but the bankruptcy and subsequent closure of Dreamwave left the rest of the story untold.

Transformers/G.I. Joe
Soundwave also appeared in the Dreamwave Transformers/G.I. Joe series as one of the Decepticons uncovered by Cobra
Cobra Organization

Cobra is the fictional nemesis of the G.I. Joe team in the Hasbro action figure lines G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and G.I. Joe: Sigma 6, as well as their related media....
 at the start of the Second World War
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. Transforming into a radio, he was deactivated at the series' close by Grimlock
Grimlock

Grimlock is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes....
. Although Dreamwave's collapse precluded the completion of the second series, released art and information revealed that Soundwave would have been involved in the conclusion of that series.

Devil's Due Publishing

In Devil's Due's run of
G.I. Joe vs. The Transformers comic book miniseries, Soundwave was among the Transformers captured by the ruthless terrorist organization, Cobra
Cobra Organization

Cobra is the fictional nemesis of the G.I. Joe team in the Hasbro action figure lines G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and G.I. Joe: Sigma 6, as well as their related media....
 when they discovered the Ark. Refitted by Destro
Destro

Laird James McCullen Destro XXIV, usually referred to simply as Destro, is a fictional villain from G.I. Joe, a military-themed line of toys from Hasbro....
, Soundwave was intended to become a battlefield communications station, but when he and the other Decepticons eventually broke free of their control he was damaged in a battle with the Autobots and his parts were captured by the US Government for study. From his data banks, the android
Android

An android is a robot designed to look and act human. The word derives from a?d???, the genitive of the Greek language a??? aner, meaning "man", and the suffix -eides, used to mean "of the species; alike" ....
 SerpentO.R.
Serpentor

Serpentor is a fictional character from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, a line of military-themed toys created by Hasbro. He was introduced in 1986 as a toy with an air chariot and introduced in the animated series that same year in the five part mini-series G.I....
 downloaded information on the history of Cybertron, using it to further the Decepticon goal of conquest. It is indicated that his pre-Earth form was similar to his Dreamwave War Within form.

Fun Publications

Based on the Transformers Classics toy line, the Timelines 2007 story is set 15 years after the end of the Marvel Comics story (ignoring all events of the Marvel U.K. and Generation 2 comics). Megatron
Megatron

Megatron is a character from the Transformers . He is the evil leader of the Decepticons and the primary antagonist of the series....
 survived the crash of 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....
 on Earth, reformatted himself into a new form and now leads Astrotrain
Astrotrain

Astrotrain is the name of two fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
, Laserbeak, Ramjet, Ravage, Skywarp
Skywarp

Skywarp is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers ....
, Soundwave, Starscream
Starscream

Starscream is the name of several the fictional characters in the various series Transformers universes....
 and 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....
. 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....
 has also returned to Earth commanding Bumblebee
Bumblebee (Transformers)

Bumblebee is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers universes....
, Cliffjumper
Cliffjumper

Cliffjumper is the name of several characters from the Transformers line of toys....
, Grimlock
Grimlock

Grimlock is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes....
, Jetfire
Jetfire

Jetfire is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers universes. He is nearly always depicted as an Autobot with jet or space shuttle alternate mode....
, Mirage
Mirage (Transformers)

Mirage is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. After Optimus Prime and Megatron, and along with Prowl , Mirage is one of the single most re-used names in the Transformers series, and is almost entirely synonymous with characters possessing Formula 1 racing car alternate modes....
 and Rodimus
Rodimus

Rodimus is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Hasbro has used the name Rodimus as a replacement for Hot Rod due to trademark issues with that name....
 (formerly Hot Rod). When the Cybertronians Skyfall
Skyfall (Transformers)

Skyfall is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
 and Landquake
Landquake

Landquake is the name to two different fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
 arrive on Earth unexpectedly Megatron attempts to destroy them, but Optimus Prime and his Autobots are able to drive Megatron away.

IDW Publishing

Soundwave's first chronological appearance in the rebooted IDW Publishing
IDW Publishing

IDW Publishing is an United States comic book company . The company was founded in 1999 in comics and has been awarded the title "Publisher of the Year Under 5% Market Share" for the years 2004 in comics, 2005 in comics and 2006 in comics by Diamond Comic Distributors....
 Generation One universe was in the prequel miniseries,
The Transformers: Megatron Origin
The Transformers: Megatron Origin

The Transformers: Megatron Origin is a comic book limited series by IDW Publishing exploring the origin of Megatron in its reboot Transformers: Generation One fictional universe....
. In the story, Soundwave works for Senator Ratbat
Ratbat

Ratbat is the name of several fictional characters who appeared in various Transformers universes....
, who takes an interest in the rising gladiator, Megatron
Megatron

Megatron is a character from the Transformers . He is the evil leader of the Decepticons and the primary antagonist of the series....
. Ratbat sends Soundwave to offer weaponry to Megatron and his followers. Soundwave also assists Megatron with the interrogation of Autobot soldier, Bumper
Bumper (Transformers)

Bumper is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers ....
. Soundwave is later jailed along with Megatron and other when Sentinel Prime
Sentinel Prime

Sentinel Prime is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
's forces capture them, but is released by Ratbat. When Megatron's plan is sprung, Soundwave helps Starscream massacre the Autobot Senate. He later confronts Ratbat and forcibly extracts his Spark for implantaion in one of his Cassette bodies. Soundwave's alternate mode appears to be a communication vehicle with tank treads.

Sometime later, Soundwave was part of the conference of scientists called by Thunderwing
Thunderwing

Thunderwing is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers toyline.Transformers: Generation 1Marvel Comics...
 in the
The Transformers: Stormbringer
The Transformers: Stormbringer

The Transformers: Stormbringer is a comic book limited series, published by IDW Publishing.The series debuted in July, 2006 in comics and is set during the same time frame as The Transformers: Infiltration ....
, where he refuses to accept Thunderwing's findings that Cybertron was dying. In around the same time period he had Beachcomber
Beachcomber (Transformers)

Beachcomber is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
 captured and implanted with a cerebro-shell, having the unwilling traitor eject his opposite number Blaster
Blaster (Transformers)

Blaster is the communications center of the Autobots in the Transformers Transformers series#The Transformers 1984?1987, U.S. and Transformers series based on the popular Transformers produced by Takara and Hasbro....
 into space (in
Spotlight Blaster) in order to demoralize the Autobots prior to a Decepticon offensive.

Soundwave's story was later continued in his own
Spotlight one-shot, where he was a self-serving and duplicitous Decepticon internal affairs
Internal affairs

Internal affairs may refer to:* Internal affairs of a sovereign state* Internal affairs , a division of a law enforcement agency which investigates cases of lawbreaking by members of that agency...
 agent. Soundwave was dispatched by Megatron to keep an eye on Bludgeon's
Bludgeon (Transformers)

Bludgeon is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes....
 investigation of 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....
's lab. However, he kept quiet about Bludgeon's obsession with the Regenesis project, thinking he could turn it to his advantage. Following him to Earth in 1984, Soundwave monitored Bludgeon's attempts to harvest Ultra Energon and confronted him after he'd acquired it. Horrified to discover they were not planning to use it in a power-play but instead to reanimate Thunderwing
Thunderwing

Thunderwing is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers toyline.Transformers: Generation 1Marvel Comics...
 (who previously devastated Cybertron), Soundwave attempted to stop them but was trapped in stasis-lock in cassette player mode. It was revealed in the epilogue that two young humans considered buying him at a pawn shop in 2007.

In
The Transformers: Escalation
The Transformers: Escalation

The Transformers: Escalation is a six-issue comic book limited series, published by IDW Publishing, based on the Transformers universes and following on from The Transformers: Infiltration....
#1, Optimus stated there was evidence that Soundwave had been present in Earth's history. Despite this, he didn't reappear until issue #4 of The Transformers: Devastation
The Transformers: Devastation

The Transformers: Devastation is a six-issue comic book miniseries, published by IDW Publishing, based on the Transformers and following on from The Transformers: Escalation....
, where, still trapped in cassette player mode, he interfered with Skywatch's control of Laserbeak and Ravage, presumably calling them to free him.

Hearts of Steel
Soundwave also appeared as one of the Decepticon forces, serving under Starscream
Starscream

Starscream is the name of several the fictional characters in the various series Transformers universes....
 in the out-of-continuity
The Transformers: Evolutions
The Transformers: Evolutions

The Transformers: Evolutions is the title of what is intended to be several comic book miniseries published by IDW Publishing, following the same idea of DC Comics' Elseworlds series....
tale "Hearts of Steel". He appeared as one of Starscream's lieutenants. He was presumably destroyed when John Henry
John Henry (folklore)

John Henry is an American folk hero, famous for having raced against a steam powered hammer and won, only to die in victory. He has been the subject of numerous songs, stories, plays, and novels....
 and Bumblebee
Bumblebee (Transformers)

Bumblebee is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers universes....
 diverted the Decepticon train convoy into a chasm
Rift

In geology, a rift is a place where the Earth's Crust and lithosphere are being pulled apart and is an example of extensional tectonics.Typical rift features are a central linear downdropped geologic fault segment, called a graben, with parallel normal faulting and rift-flank uplifts on either side forming a rift valley, where the rift r...
.

Other appearances

A parody of the Generation 1 Transformers was aired in the December 23rd 2008 episode of Frank TV
Frank TV

Frank TV is a TBS sketch comedy show starring Frank Caliendo, Mike MacRae, and Freddy Lockhart. Frank is the host of the show and performs in sketches in full makeup as characters he impersonates....
, called "Frank the Halls." In the story Optimus Prime and his Autobots (Bumblebee, Jazz and Wheeljack) battle Megatron and his Decepticons (Soundwave and Starscream) when Optimus runs out of gas. Optimus becomes enraged at the price of gas, steals the fuel from the annoying hybrid Autobot Prius Maximus, then joins the Decepticons in destroying the city.

Soundwave appears in the
Robot Chicken
Robot Chicken

Robot Chicken is an Emmy Award-winning United States stop motion list of animated television series created and Executive producer by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich....
episode "Toy Meets Girl" voiced by Seth Green
Seth Green

Seth Benjamin Gesshel Green is an American actor, comedian, voice actor, and television producer. He is best known for his role as Oz in Buffy the Vampire Slayer , as well as Doctor Evil's son Scott Evil in the Austin Powers series series of comedy films and List of recurring characters of That '70s Show in That '70s Show....
. He is portrayed as having retired from the Decepticon Army and obtained honest employment as a transformable portable toilet
Portable toilet

A portable toilet is a modern, portable, self-contained outhouse manufactured of molded plastic in a variety of colors and is often used as a temporary toilet for construction sites and large gatherings and events....
. Frank Welker
Frank Welker

Franklin W. Welker is a veteran United States voice acting. He is responsible for a broad spectrum of character voices, and other vocal effects that have appeared over the last 40 years in American television and motion pictures....
 reprises his role of Soundwave (as well as Megatron but not Rumble) when he appears again in another
Robot Chicken episode "Werewolf vs. Unicorn" where in the current years it's revealed that because the audio cassette tape and cassette players have long become obsolete and therefore no longer widely used, that his spy tactics now don't work (the people who discovered him in the skit were laughing at his mixtape
Mixtape

A mixtape or mixed tape is a compilation of songs recorded in a specific order, traditionally onto a compact audio cassette.A mixtape, which usually reflects the musical tastes of its compiler, can range from a casually selected list of favorite songs, to a conceptual mix of songs linked by a Theme or mood, to a highly personal sta...
 which was Rumble
Rumble (Transformers)

Rumble is a fictional character in the Transformers universes. In order to trademark the name, Hasbro referred to the Alternators character as Decepticon Rumble....
 in his black and red colors being killed by them puling his tape out). He is later found 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....
 and 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....
 to be on sale on eBay
EBay

eBay Inc. is an United States Internet company that manages eBay.com, an online auction and shopping website in which people and businesses buy and sell goods and services worldwide....
 with options to place a bid for 500 dollars or "Buy it now" for 1000 dollars, whereupon Shockwave exclaims "
Request permission to buy it now!" The Commemorative Soundwave figure was used in "Werewolf vs. Unicorn."

Soundwave made a cameo appearance in the
Family Guy
Family Guy

Family Guy is an animated cartoon Television in the United States Situation comedy created by Seth MacFarlane that airs on Fox Broadcasting Company and regularly on other television networks in syndication....
episode "The Courtship of Stewie's Father
The Courtship of Stewie's Father

"The Courtship of Stewie's Father" is the sixteenth episode of season four of Family Guy, which originally aired on November 20, 2005. The title of the episode parodies the title of the classic TV series The Courtship of Eddie's Father....
" as Peter's
Peter Griffin

Peter L?wenbr?u Griffin is a Character and the protagonist of the List of animated television series Family Guy. Peter is the patriarch of the Griffin household and the central character in the show....
 new supervisor. In it, Soundwave releases a framed photograph from his cassette deck cavity, of himself and a human woman named Denise, who Soundwave proclaims is his wife, whom he met in a Christian
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
 chat room
Chat room

The term chat room, or chatroom, is primarily used by mass media to describe any form of synchronous conferencing, occasionally even asynchronous conferencing....
.

Soundwave appears in the
Sealab 2021
Sealab 2021

Sealab 2021 was an United States animated television series shown on Cartoon Network's adult-oriented programming block, Adult Swim. It premiered on December 21, 2000 and the final episode aired on April 25, 2005....
episode "Hail, Squishface
List of Sealab 2021 episodes

This is a list of episodes of the Adult Swim animated television series Sealab 2021. The show ran for 4 seasons from December 21, 2000 to April 25, 2005....
" as a toy on an Asian girl's cart, who sells Capt. Murphy Gloop, from the show
The Herculoids
The Herculoids

The Herculoids was a Saturday morning animated television series that was produced by Hanna-Barbera. The show debuted on September 9, 1967 on CBS....
.

A music video featuring Soundwave and a robot similar to Rumble and Frenzy named Lazer (though purely white in colour) breakdancing has surfaced throughout the Internet since 2000. The video contains audio clips from both the animated series and
The Transformers: The Movie alongside music.

In 2007, shortly before the release of the live-action
Transformers film, Soundwave appeared in the viral comedy short "Soundwave: The Touch."

Toys

  • Generation 1 Soundwave (1984)
The original Soundwave toy (and his cassettes) began life as part of Takara
Takara

Takara Co., Ltd. was a Japanese toy company founded in 1955, that merged with another prominent Japanese toy company, Tomy Co., Ltd., on March 1, 2006....
's Micro Change
Micro Change

Takara' 1982 Micro Change series of toys were part of the 1980 New Microman toy line and were small household objects that could transform into vehicles or artificially intelligent robot characters that fought alongside their 10-centimeter tall alien cyborg Microman creators against the evil Acroyears....
 line, featuring household objects that transformed into accurately-scaled robots. Incorporated into the
Transformers toy line by Hasbro, the figure was packaged with Buzzsaw in the US, and with Rumble in Japan (also including a set of non-functional headphones). The tapes could fit into Soundwave's opening chest door (released by a push of his shoulder-mounted "eject" button), while the interaction level was maintained by his two guns, which turned into AA-sized batteries that could store in a compartment in his back. Cassette tapes that could interact with Soundwave were released regularly until 1988. The Soundwave toy was reissued in Japan in 2004, and in the U.S. in 2006 using the Soundblaster mold.
It is generally thought that the head of the Soundwave toy was the inspiration for the design of the Decepticon symbol.


  • Generation 1 Soundblaster (1987)
A re-mold of the Soundwave toy exclusive to Japan, Soundblaster is cast in black plastic where Soundwave was blue, with a retooled chest door, now made of translucent red plastic and able to hold two cassettes at once. Soundblaster came with a variant edition of Buzzsaw, who had a special sticker on his body that, when viewed through Soundblaster's door, would reveal the weak spots of Fortress Maximus
Fortress Maximus

Fortress Maximus is a fictional character from several of the Transformers series....
. Soundblaster was reissued in Japan in 2005.


  • Generation 1 Action Master Soundwave (1990)
The non-transforming Action Master incarnation of Soundwave came packaged with a transforming partner named Wingthing, who could become a gun for Soundwave to wield.


  • Generation 2 Go-Bot Soundwave (1995)
The Marvel Comics Generation 2 series concluded before it could feature the Generation 2 toy line's new, distinctly different version of Soundwave from 1995 - a fluorescent yellow, blue and pink Ford Thunderbird
Ford Thunderbird

The Thunderbird, often abbreviated as T-Bird, was an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the United States from 1955 through 2005 — through thirteen generations and various body types....
 stock car Go-Bot
Gobots (Transformers)

Gobots was a Transformers character and action figure, released in 1993, and also a name given to a number of subgroups and lines within the Transformers umbrella....
, a re-deco of an earlier figure named Gearhead. The figure was later recolored into W.A.R.S. for
Transformers: Robots in Disguise
Transformers: Robots in Disguise

Transformers: Robots in Disguise is the title of the 2001 English-Dubbing version of the Japanese television series Transformers: Car Robot and serves as a self-contained universe separate from any of the other existing Transformers Universes....
.


  • Generation 2 Laser Cycle Soundwave (unreleased)
Plans existed to repaint the Laser Cycle, Road Pig, into a version of Soundwave featuring his classic color scheme, but the figure was never released.


  • Machine Wars Soundwave (1997)
1997's Machine Wars
Machine Wars

Machine Wars was a short-lived toy series in the Transformers toyline, introduced in 1996. The series was initially exclusive to KB Toys and its subsidiaries, although overstock/unsold surplus eventually appeared at other retailers....
 toy line, released exclusively in KB Toy stores, featured Soundwave as a repaint of the 1992 European and Canadian exclusive figure, Stalker. The toy transforms into a missile tank and, colored in shades of black, gray and maroon, resembled Soundwave only through a similar head sculpt, and a shoulder-mounted weapon, in this case, an electron rocket. His tech spec, however, was clearly based on that of the original Soundwave toy's, with an additional mention of a new nickname for this version of the character: "The Terror Tank."
  • Transtech Soundwave (unreleased)
With the conclusion of the Beast Machines
Beast Machines

Beast Machines is an animated television series produced by Mainframe Entertainment and distributed by Universal Pictures that was a direct sequel to Beast Wars and is a television series to take place within the continuity of the original Transformers: Generation 1....
toy line, the initial plan for a follow-up was through the futuristic Transtech
Transtech

Transtech is an unreleased line of toys under the Transformers umbrella....
series. Although the idea was scrapped in favor of Transformers: Armada
Transformers: Armada

Transformers: Armada, known in Japan as , is the Transformers Series animated series and toy line which ran from 2002-2004. As the first series co-produced between the American toy company, Hasbro, and their Japanese counterpart, Takara, Armada begins a new continuity/universe for Transformers, with no ties to any of the previous seri...
, Toronto
Toronto

Toronto is the List of the 100 largest municipalities in Canada by population in Canada and the Provinces and territories of Canada Provincial and territorial capitals of Canada of Ontario....
-based design studio Draxhall Jump produced several designs for characters, including Soundwave.


  • Smallest Transformers Soundwave (2003)
A shrunken interpretation of the original Soundwave toy, released exclusive to Japan, this version of Soundwave even came with its own Ravage, likely the smallest Transformer ever made.


  • Universe Soundwave with Space Case (2004)
A re-deco of Soundwave's Machine Wars figure, this toy was rendered in shades of blue and yellow, perhaps to invoke the original character's color scheme. Packaged with Space Case, the lack of any supporting figure makes the identity of this figure indiscernible, but he may or may not be an alternate-universe incarnation of the original Soundwave.


  • Classic Commemorative Soundwave (2007)
A Toys "R" Us exclusive is said to be near identical to the original toy. This however has one difference from that of the 1984 figure, being that the chest compartment (tape deck door) has been re-molded to hold two cassette Transformers as opposed to one. This version of Soundwave is actually a 'reverse repaint' of the Japanese-exclusive Soundblaster, himself a retooling of the original Soundwave. Commemorative Soundwave includes both Ravage and Laserbeak, two cassettes seen prominently in the original series.


  • Titanium 6 inch Soundwave with Laserbeak (2007)
Two versions of Generation 1 Soundwave were released in the Transformers: Titanium
Transformers: Titanium

Transformers: Titanium is a sub-line of toys debuted in 2006 from Hasbro as an expansion of their existing Star Wars: Titanium line of die cast action figures....
 toy line. One was a 3-inch non-transforming version in robot mode. The other is a transformable 6-inch version that transforms into a cassette deck. Both Soundwave's feature die cast metal and plastic parts, and the 6-inch version also includes a transformable Laserbeak. It is also rumored that the larger version would be repainted and released as Soundblaster along with Ravage.


  • Attacktix Soundwave (2007)
Series 2 of the Transformers Attacktix figures included a Generation 1 Soundwave figure.


  • Musiclabel Soundwave (2007)
An MP3 player designed to look like the Generation 1 Soundwave figure. MiniSD cards fit inside his chest compartment, and comes with the shoulder gun, blaster, and alternate hands for holding the gun, making fists, and his "eject" finger. Uses 1 AAA battery. Despite the claim on the box, it can use at least up to a 2 GB memory stick, and play songs over 128kbit/s. In robot mode, he is the same size as Titanium Soundwave, though in "Cassette" mode he is longer and slightly taller. There are also headphones that are sold separately designed to look like Soundwave's minions Rumble
Rumble (Transformers)

Rumble is a fictional character in the Transformers universes. In order to trademark the name, Hasbro referred to the Alternators character as Decepticon Rumble....
 and Frenzy
Frenzy (Transformers)

Frenzy is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
.


  • Transformers Encore Reissue Soundwave (2007)
A Release by Takara Tomy in Japan. Is nearly identical to the original 1984 toy. Unlike the original 1984 release that was packaged with Buzzsaw, the Encore figure was packaged with Laserbeak.


  • Classic Soundwave (unreleased)
Although no new mold was released for Classic Soundwave (they instead reused the Takara Soundblaster mold), a design for a new Soundwave toy that turned into a SUV was considered. This design seems to have inspired Animated Soundwave.


Beast Wars


A character named Soundwave — but with no relation to the original character — was released as part of the
Beast Wars Mutants sub-line in 2000. However, although Beast Wars officially exists in the same continuity as a version of the Generation 1 universe and its Soundwave (who made a brief cameo in the Beast Wars episode The Agenda, Part III), this character has no connection to the original Decepticon.

As a Mutant, this Soundwave transforms from bat to alligator, with no robot mode. Due to his in-built radar in bat mode, and crushing jaws in alligator mode, he excels at a variety of missions. However, due to his situation, Soundwave is a dark and bitter character. He has an ultra-sensitive internal radar in bat mode, and in alligator mode, his tail can send seismic shockwaves through the ground.

Animated series

Soundwave's stasis pod was presumably among those who were launched into orbit around prehistoric Earth in the
Beast Wars
Beast Wars

Beast Wars: Transformers is a Transformers toyline released by Hasbro between 1995 and 1999, and a full-Computer graphics animated television series spawned by it that debuted in 1996....
series pilot.

IDW Publishing

This version of Soundwave also appeared in IDW Publishing
IDW Publishing

IDW Publishing is an United States comic book company . The company was founded in 1999 in comics and has been awarded the title "Publisher of the Year Under 5% Market Share" for the years 2004 in comics, 2005 in comics and 2006 in comics by Diamond Comic Distributors....
's Beast Wars: The Gathering
Beast Wars: The Gathering

Beast Wars: The Gathering is a four-issue comic book limited series, published by IDW Publishing. The series was launched with #1 in February 2006 in comics and ended with #4 in May....
 miniseries. Activated on Earth by Magmatron
Magmatron

Magmatron is a Transformers character who first appeared in the Japanese Beast Wars Neo series, was later released in the American Beast Machines Dinobots toy line, and most recently in official Beast Wars comic continuity....
 and a group of Predacons from the future, Soundwave and the mutants emerged from their stasis pods and took up residence in a swamp that they quickly made their own. When a group newly-activated Predacons
Predacon (Transformers)

Predacons are a faction in the fictional Transformers universes created by Hasbro. Previously the name Predacon had been associated with the Transformer group which combined to form Predacons....
 led by Transquito ventured through the swamp on a mission they were attacked by the Mutants. Poison Bite attacked Retrax, Soundwave attacked Powerpinch and Icebird attacked Transquito. Deciding the swamp wasn't worth their lives, Scourge
Scourge (Transformers)

Scourge is the name of four fictional characters from the Transformers universes....
 and Insecticon
Insecticon

Insecticons is the name given to a sub-group of fictional characters in the Transformers Universes, referred to as Insectrons in the Japanese version....
 fled. However, in "The Ascending" it is revealed that Powerpinch, Transquito and Retrax survived. As Powerpinch was thrown back at the predacons presumably he was carried off, Transquito must have evaded Icebird's attack and managed to escape, and Retrax probably escaped by beating off, or possibly killing, Poison bite.

IDW's Beast Wars Sourcebook series identifies the mutant Soundwave as a former warrior who may have been a veteran of the Great War, though the details are ambiguous at best. Sourcebook #4 states that Soundwave became an actor/entertainer after the ratification of the Pax Cybertronia
Pax Cybertronia

Pax Cybertronia, or The Peace of Cybertron, is from the timeline of the Transformers series Animated television series.Established by the time of the Beast Wars, the Pax Cybertronia established the end of hostilities in the great wars, limited Decepticon and Autobot expansion and provided for the arrest of war criminals such as Galv...
, developing a "dramatic flair in everything from his movements to his speech paterns".

3H Enterprises

Mutants Transformers
In
Transformers: Universe - The Wreckers the Mutants traveled to Cybertron and sought the guidance of the Oracle computer, seeking a cure for their condition. What they didn't know is that the Oracle was under the influence of the Quintessons. The Mutants were sent to the outer Orion Cluster. Once there they were captured by the Quintessons, found in contempt by the five-faced aliens, and destroyed in an attack by a swarm of Sharkticon
Sharkticon

Sharkticons are fictional robots from the Transformers Series universe....
s.

Toys

  • Beast Wars Mutants (2000)
Although the Beast Wars toy line had concluded in 1998, this sub-line was released during the Beast Machines
Beast Machines

Beast Machines is an animated television series produced by Mainframe Entertainment and distributed by Universal Pictures that was a direct sequel to Beast Wars and is a television series to take place within the continuity of the original Transformers: Generation 1....
era. Although the figures lack robot modes, they all feature vestigial robotic components — such as Soundwave's robot head, concealed within his bat mouth. A re-deco of the figure known as
Leatherneck was intended for release in Transformers: Universe, but did not come to fruition.
This figure was based on drawings by Hasbro
Hasbro

Hasbro is an United States toy company. It is one of the largest toy makers in the world, second only to the toy giant Mattel. Hasbro is also the publisher of the world's most popular board game, Monopoly ....
 designer Tim Bradley
Tim Bradley

Tim Bradley may refer to*Tim Bradley *Timothy Bradley, boxer...
.


Transformers: Cybertron


In
Transformers: Cybertron
Transformers: Cybertron

'Transformers: Cybertron', known in Japan originally as , is the 2005-2006 Transformers Universes toy line and animated series, another co-production between Hasbro and Takara and a sequel to the previous series, Transformers: Armada and Transformers: Energon ....
, Soundwave is the second Transformer from the mysterious Planet X. He transforms into a Planet X Jet and is partnered with a smaller robot called Laserbeak
Laserbeak

Laserbeak is the name given to four fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
 
(
Killer Condor in Japan). In the English dub of this series, he has a more "human-sounding" voice, though at the same time, like his G1 counterpart, he also has a synthesized robotic-sounding voice (the human sounding voice is more prominent however), which is counterbalanced by his tendency (in the English dub) to speak like a modern disc jockey
Disc jockey

A disc jockey is a person who selects and plays sound recording for an audience. Originally, disk referred to phonograph records, while disc refers to the Compact Disc, and has become the more common spelling....
 — using terms like "
He got served" and "Peace out, bots" and calling the battlefield, "The Floor."

The package bio for Soundwave mentions that Planet X itself may be a total deception, and that it is actually a term the agents use to refer to their service to Unicron
Unicron

Unicron is a fictional character from the Transformers universes and Transformers . Created by Floro Dery, he was introduced in the 1986 animated film The Transformers: The Movie as the film's main antagonist....
. Although he and Sideways are the survivors of a dead civilization, they actually serve Unicron throughout space and time as his heralds
Heralds of Unicron

The term Herald of Unicron is an unofficial term that refers to a Transformers that has served as a minion of the Transformers villain, Unicron....
 in taking over new worlds to replace his loss of previous forms.

Soundwave is armed with two cannons, and can hide himself behind holograms when working in conjunction with Laserbeak.

Animated series

Soundwave first makes his appearance in the episode
Titan, offering to lead Megatron
Megatron (Unicron Trilogy)

The Megatron/Galvatron of the "Unicron Trilogy" is the leader of the evil Decepticons in that universe of the Transformers Transformers series....
 and his minions to the planet Gigantion
Gigantion

Gigantion, or Giant Planet, is a fictional planet home to giant Transformers in the animated television program, Transformers: Cybertron; it is referred to as Gigalonia in Transformers: Galaxy Force, the Japanese version of the show....
, however in a scene featuring Sidways and Starscream aboard the Atlantis a purple cassette player with the Decepticon symbol is on board playing music to ease the tension between the two evil robots. It is not clear if this is Soundwave or not, but it is interesting that he appeared in "Titan" just a few episodes later. In his first encounter with the Autobots he fought Optimus Prime and Wing Saber in their Sonic Wing mode and was able to hold his own in combat until Megatron was defeated by Metroplex and the Decepticons retreated.

Shortly after they arrived on Gigantion and there Megatron was upgraded into Galvatron, Soundwave abandoned the Decepticons, and joined up with his counterpart, Sideways
Sideways (Transformers)

Sideways is a fictional character from various Transformers universes....
. During a battle with the Autobot Cybertron Defense Team, he revealed the history of his world, and how they desired the Cyber Planet Key
Cyber Planet Key

A Cyber Planet Key is one of four mystical items that form the crux of Transformers: Cybertrons plot; in order to stop the black hole that is threatening the universe, the Autobots must gather all four....
s to get revenge on the inhabitants of Gigantion.

Later, he and Sideways attempted to intervene in the epic battle between Galvatron and Starscream
Starscream (Unicron Trilogy)

The Starscream of the "Unicron Trilogy" universe has gone through many notable changes in his personality as his story has progressed. At times he is quite similar to his Starscream, but on many other occasions has displayed markedly different traits to his namesake, for a variety of reasons....
 in order to claim the Planet Keys and Omega Lock, only to be sent into another universe by the distortion caused by the two fighters' conflict.

However, Soundwave would appear later, when Starscream reached out to Galvatron across dimensions, seemingly trapped along with him and Sideways. However, Starscream seemed to have returned by the series' end, which meant that the same possibility existed for both Sideways and Soundwave.

Soundwave is the only major transformer in the series who never summons his Cyber Key. In his toy version, his Cyber Key opens his chest compartment to store Laserbeak or one of his two cannons. In his first appearance to the Autobots, Soundwave demonstrates the ability to do this without the aid of a Cyber Key.

G1 Soundwave makes a cameo appearance in the animated series as a blue boombox that Sideways used to hear music.

Fun Publications

The
Cybertron incarnation of Soundwave was among the characters to appear in the comic strip published exclusively through the Transformers Collectors Club, arriving on the planet itself to observe Vector Prime
Vector Prime (Transformers)

Vector Prime is a fictional character from the Transformers: Cybertron toyline, animated series and comics....
, Sentinel Maximus
Sentinel Maximus

Sentinel Maximus is a fictional character from the comic book series Transformers: Universe....
 and Omega Prime
Omega Prime

Omega Prime is a fictional character from the Transformers toyline....
 after their defeat of Unicron's heralds, Nemesis Prime
Nemesis Prime

Nemesis Prime is the group name of several fictional characters from the Transformers series storyline....
 and Ramjet
Ramjet (Transformers)

Ramjet is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. All have been Decepticon aligned characters who turn into jets....
, and capture of the Dead Matrix. Dispatching Laserbeak to recover the Dead Matrix from its place in storage, Soundwave threw the talisman into the black hole that had been created by the collapse of Unicron, allowing the Chaos Bringer's Spark
Spark (Transformers)

Transformers: Generation 1Although not officially the soul of a Transformer at this point, Marvel comics would occasionally refer to the "spark of life" given to a Transformer by the Matrix....
 to escape and infiltrate the planet Yst, which he corrupted and transformed into his new body. Soundwave would link up with his master, and watch the unfolding carnage of a Mini-Con
Mini-Con

Mini-Cons are a human-sized race and faction of power-enhancing transforming robots in the Transformers: Armada universe and its sequels, one of the assorted Transformers Universes in Transformers fiction....
 civil war. However, when Unicron chose that moment to attack, Soundwave was attacked by several Mini-Cons, including Scythe and Perceptor
Perceptor

Perceptor is the name of two different fictional characters in the Transformers universes....
. Unable to hit the smaller Mini-Cons, Soundwave fled with Unicron when Primus
Primus (Transformers)

Primus is the "benevolent" godlike entity in the fictional Transformers comic universe who fought against the Chaos-Bringer Unicron. The Lord of the Light, Primus is the being who created the Transformers to help him defeat Unicron....
 awoke.

Toys

  • Cybertron Voyager Soundwave (2005)
The first actual homage to the original Soundwave in modern times, the Cybertron toy transforms not into a tape deck, but a sleek alien stealth fighter. Beyond this, however, the nods to the original character are many, from his head design, his multi-barreled shoulder cannon to his opening chest door, activated by his Cyber Key
Cyber Planet Key

A Cyber Planet Key is one of four mystical items that form the crux of Transformers: Cybertrons plot; in order to stop the black hole that is threatening the universe, the Autobots must gather all four....
. Soundwave comes with a new incarnation of Laserbeak, who transforms into a battery bomb that can store within Soundwave's chest compartment. This toy was recolored into
Universe Blaster
Blaster (Transformers)

Blaster is the communications center of the Autobots in the Transformers Transformers series#The Transformers 1984?1987, U.S. and Transformers series based on the popular Transformers produced by Takara and Hasbro....
.


  • Galaxy Force Soundblaster
A black repaint of Soundwave, predictably named Soundblaster, was released exclusively in Japan through Takara's "Toy's Dream Project" series. Whether or not he is the same character as Soundwave is unknown.


  • Cybertron Legends Soundwave (2006)
A Micro class Soundwave was released in the third wave of the Legends of Cybertron toy line. It came without Laserbeak. In 2007 a Target store exclusive value pack of four Voyager class Cybertron toy was released. It included Jetfire, Megatron, Optimus Prime and Soundwave. All identical to their original releases.
A Chinese made knockoff of this toy was released in 2008. It was slightly similified and recolored to be part of a combiner set called Super Change to United.


2007 Transformers film


Almost from the moment the live action
Live action

In film, theatre and video, live-action refers to works that are acted out by human actors, as opposed to by animation. As it is the norm, the term is usually superfluous, but it makes an important distinction in situations in which one might normally expect animation, as in a Pixar film, a video game or when the work is adapted from an anim...
 
Transformers movie was announced in 2004, producer Don Murphy
Don Murphy

Don Murphy is an United States film producer who produced Natural Born Killers among many other films....
 and the production team made it clear they did not want to feature mass/size shifting in transformation (excluding 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....
), due to concerns over realism. With this process an inherent part of Soundwave's tape deck alternate mode, there was some discussion over whether or not to change it due to its obsolescence, or to include the character in the film at all. It was announced by Hasbro at SDCC 2004 that movie Soundwave would be a helicopter.

Early leaked movie scripts proposed that his alternate mode would be a helicopter
Helicopter

A helicopter is an aircraft that is Lift and propelled by one or more horizontal plane Helicopter rotors, each rotor consisting of two or more rotor blades....
, but animatics shown at the 2005 Comic Con were poorly received. This led to a rethink, with the eventual helicopter character rechristened as Vortex
Vortex (Transformers)

Vortex is a fictional character in the Transformers universes....
, then finally Blackout
Blackout (Transformers)

Blackout is the name of four different fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
.

2006 script reviews named Soundwave as a spying boombox
Boombox

A boombox, also known as ghetto blaster, jambox, or radio-cassette, is a name given to portable stereophonic sound systems capable of playing radio stations and recorded music , at relatively high loudness....
 on Air Force One
Air Force One

Air Force One is the air traffic control call sign of any United States Air Force aircraft carrying the President of the United States. Since 1990, the presidential fleet has consisted of two specifically configured, highly customized Boeing 747-200#747-200 series aircraft ? Tail Code "28000" and "29000" ? with Air Force designation "Boeing...
, able to transform into a small robot, but eventually, this character was amended to being Frenzy
Frenzy (Transformers)

Frenzy is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
, with Don Murphy
Don Murphy

Don Murphy is an United States film producer who produced Natural Born Killers among many other films....
 stating that Soundwave will be reserved for a future sequel, until they can "do him right".

In a
USA Today
USA Today

'USA TODAY' is a national United States daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. It was founded by Allen Neuharth. The paper has the widest newspaper circulation of any newspaper in the United States , and among English-language broadsheets, it comes second worldwide, behind only the 2.6 million daily paid copies of The Times of...
online fan poll, Soundwave was one of the 10 Transformers that the fans wanted in the sequel, winning with 20% of the votes.

When the film was released on DVD a special on-line content from Best Buy showed early animation footage of Blackout as a blue helicopter with a head that resembled Soundwave.

Soundwave was recently confirmed to be appearing in
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....
by one of the script-writers, Roberto Orci
Roberto Orci

Roberto Gaston Orci is a Mexico Film producer and television producer and screenwriter. His credits include The Legend of Zorro, Mission: Impossible III, the 2007 Transformers feature film, and the upcoming 2009 Star Trek and Transformers Revenge of the Fallen feature film....
. His minions Ravage and Laserbeak are tentatively suggested to appear with him.

IDW Publishing

Soundwave first appeared in issue #2 of "Transformers: Alliance" where he arrived at the crash site of the Nemesis on Mars. There he found the body of Frenzy, then contacted Starscream and told him to rally to his signal. Soundwave deployed a number of his forces on Earth, leaving others on his ship.

Toys

  • Revenge of the Fallen Soundwave (2009, not released yet)
Pictures of Soundwave's toy in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen have appeared online, where it appears that he has an alternate mode is a Cybertronian jet or satellite. His head is reminiscent of the Generation 1 Soundwave. Toy packaging indicates that he is a triple changer
Triple Changer

Triple Changers are Transformers that can transform from robot into two different alternate modes....
.


Transformers: Animated


Soundwave appears in Transformers: Animated
Transformers: Animated

Transformers Animated is an United States animated television series based on the Transformers . The series debuted on The Cartoon Network on December 26, 2007 and has been shown on Nicktoons UK in the UK since March 2008....
 as a modular music-based Decepticon, who specialises in sonic interference. Whilst his robot mode still retains elements of his original tapedeck incarnation, his alt-mode is now a loudspeaker
Loudspeaker

A loudspeaker, speaker, or speaker system is an electroacoustical transducer that converts an electricity signal processing to sound....
-equipped Scion xB
Scion xB

The Scion xB is a vehicle made by Toyota for the United States market and sold under their youth-oriented Scion brand. It is a box-shaped, 5-door compact station wagon....
, his voice, now provided by Jeff Bennett
Jeff Bennett

Jeff Glen Bennett is an American voice actor in cartoons , movies and games. He also had guest roles in live action shows such as Married...with Children, and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody as the voice of Wilfred Tipton....
, once again employs a vocoder
Vocoder

A vocoder, , is an analysis / synthesis system, mostly used for speech in which the input is passed through a multiband filter, each filter is passed through an envelope follower, the control signals from the envelope followers are communicated, and the decoder applies these control signals to corresponding filters in the synthesizer....
 to emulate Soundwave's trademark robotic monotone.

Animated Series

Soundwave first appeared in "Sound and Fury" where Megatron comes with a new plan to exploit Sari's
Sari Sumdac

Sari Sumdac is a fictional character in the Transformers: Animated cartoon series....
 careless, repeated usage of her powerful 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....
 key to continuously upgrade a simple robotic toy until it serves as a suitable body for Megatron
Megatron

Megatron is a character from the Transformers . He is the evil leader of the Decepticons and the primary antagonist of the series....
 to host. Soundwave was given to Sari as a birthday present (which was designed by Megatron and built by her father), and was a popular music playing, dancing robot no larger than the average human. Decorated in Blue and Gold, it danced, performed a light-show, and blasted tunes through his shoulder-mounted speakers...as entertaining as this was to Sari, it got old pretty fast for her, thus upgrading Soundwave with the key just as Megatron had predicted. Also, until he joined the Decepticons, he was programmed to obey Sari's commands.

However, the excessive usage of the key to give Soundwave niftier, more entertaining functions, wrought a side-effect Megatron had not anticipated; Soundwave was developing almost Cybertronian
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....
 sophistication at an alarmingly increasing rate due to the unique, almost sentient, energy-signature of the Allspark Key. Within no time, Soundwave became self-aware, and refused to take orders from Sari (or any other human) any more. It was by observing the common labor-robots in the city that he deduced not only that robots are superior to humans in every way, but that it's illogical that robots are forced to succumb to their human masters, and it should be the other way around. It's here that Megatron discovers that Soundwave's central processor was altered by the Allspark Key's last surge, causing him to become self-aware. He introduces himself to Soundwave through televisions in a nearby electronics store as his creator "of sorts". Also imposing his plan to crush the Autobots. At first, Soundwave deems this illogical, for they are robots themselves, but Megatron insists that they are traitors that uphold the humans slavery of all robot-kind...it is here that Soundwave ultimately sides with the Decepticons, and makes it a point to overthrow all humans and destroy the robots that protect them. He uses his technology-manipulating speakers to summon all nearby labor-robots to merge with him, melting and morphing his simple robot-form into a massive, near-Cybertronian-class robot mode that loosely resembles the G1 Soundwave.

Transforming into his vehicle mode, he uses his sophisticated sound-system to initiate a robot-revolution against their human-oppressors. Trains get stopped, and all of the labor robots jump the Autobots when they appear on the scene.

After failing to convence Bulkhead
Bulkhead (Transformers)

Bulkhead is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes....
 into joining him and killing Sari in the name of all robot-kind, it would appear that Bulkhead destroyed Soundwave with a single blast with his powerful wrecking-ball arms, shattering his body into hundreds of pieces. However, his core survived, in the form of a small, unseen media player with a blinking Decepticon logo on his screen.

Toy

  • Animated Soundwave with Laserbeak (2008)
A Deluxe sized figure. Transforms into a Scion xB
Scion xB

The Scion xB is a vehicle made by Toyota for the United States market and sold under their youth-oriented Scion brand. It is a box-shaped, 5-door compact station wagon....
 like vehicle. Soundwave's bio describes his alternate mode as an SUV, although the Scion xB is actually a station wagon that resembles a small minivan
Minivan

File:Plymouth Voyager 1992.jpgA minivan, multi-purpose vehicle , people-carrier, people-mover or multi-utility vehicle is a type of automobile similar in shape to a van that is designed for personal use....
. It's most notable feature is that one of his "minions", Laserbeak, is present in the form of an electric guitar that transforms into a bird. It can also be attached to the top of his vehicle mode or held like a guitar in robot mode. His upper torso has the look of an old cassette player door, set up as a nod to his G1 toy.


Unlike most of the "Transformers Animated" line-up of toys, the Deluxe-class Soundwave does not have an Auto-conversion feature. In terms of size, he definitely in scale with Voyager-class Bulkhead, like how in the show Soundwave was nearly as tall as Bulkhead.


Transformers: Timelines


This Soundwave 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. His appearance is based on the white music label Soundwave MP3 player, while Buzzsaw seems to be based on Steeljaw in appearance. Presumably like all Decepticons of his world, he is heroic and opposed to the evil Autobots.

Soundwave's manner of speech is very different from that of his Generation 1 counterpart, sounding more like Generation 1 Blaster. "Fear not, Mega-Dude! This is Soundwave, rockin’ the radio from Darkmount, and I bring you joyous tidings!"

Fun Publications

Soundwave appeared as a member of Megatron's forces in the "Shattered Glass" story by Fun Publications. He helped in the attack on the Autobot's Ark launching platform, working with Buzzsaw.

Soundwave in the fiction "Dungeons & Dinobots", a text based story from Fun Publications. He defended the Arch-Ayr fuel dump from an Autobot attack. When the Autobots were gaining the advantage he called in the Mayhem Suppression Squad.

Soundwave appeared in the story "Do Over" by Fun Publications. He was among the crew of the Nemesis
Nemesis (Transformers)

The Nemesis is a Decepticon spaceship in the fictional Transformers Series universe. It was built by Megatron as the flagship of his Decepticon space fleet, and was described by Optimus Primal as the most powerful Decepticon battleship ever....
, which followed the Autobot's 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 Earth.

Toys

Although no official toy exists for this version of Soundwave, the White Music Label Soundwave matches his colors almost exactly, save for the Decepticon symbol on his chest. On the toy the symbol is silver, but in the comic book it's red.

External links

  • Build your own Soundwave robot
  • Soundwave as a at the University of Alberta student government election.
  • Raksha's tribute to Soundwave with pics, fics, toys, merchandise, essays thougts, insights and more
  • a comedy short by Gabe Uhr