Streetwise (Transformers)
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Streetwise is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes
Transformers universes
is an entertainment franchise. It began with the Hasbro Transformers toy line, centered on two factions of warring alien robots which are called the Autobots and the Decepticons...

. They are all Protectobots who turn into cars. He is sometimes called Streetstar by Hasbro for legal reasons.

Transformers: Generation 1

Nothing escapes his notice... amazing capacity to adapt to understand his environment. Clever and determined—nothing deters him from seeking his prey—except an empty fuel tank. As car, has powerful double-mounted air-compressor cannon with 50 mile range; as robot uses blinding photon pistol. With fellow Protectobots forms "Defensor". Sometimes overheats as car.

Marvel Comics

Appearances exclusive to the U.K. Transformers comics are in italics.

Streetwise's role in the comics is minor. In issue #24 "Afterdeath", Optimus Prime, Streetwise and the other Protectobots were engage in a virtual game against Megatron and the Combaticons
Combaticons
The Combaticons are a group of Decepticon military vehicles in the assorted fictional universes of the Transformers.- Transformers: Generation 1 :...

. The Protectobots defeat the individual Combaticons and sacrifice themselves to destroy Megatron, allowing Prime to win the game. However, their efforts are spoiled when Megatron uses a cheat code to reenter the game. Prime defeats Megatron, however he forfeits the game after realizing his actions caused innocents to die. Thus, as per their agreement, Optimus Prime orders Ethan Zachary to destroy him.

Afterwards, during the reign of Grimlock
Grimlock
Grimlock is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. He is usually portrayed as a tough leader who turns into a mechanical dinosaur...

, the Protectobots turn from rescuers to bounty hunters. They have been ordered by Grimlock to hunt the rebellious Blaster
Blaster (Transformers)
Blaster is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers television and comic series based on the popular toy line produced by Takara Tomy and Hasbro. Due to trademark reasons, he is sometimes called Autobot Blaster...

 and Goldbug
Goldbug (Transformers)
Goldbug is a fictional character in the various Transformers series.-1980s comics and animated series:In the comic book series published by Marvel Comics from 1984 to 1991, Goldbug is a new identity taken on by Bumblebee after he is rebuilt in issue #28 following his destruction in G.I. Joe and...

. After finally capturing Blaster in issue #35, they end up letting him go after Blaster rescues several children from the Decepticons.

Streetwise made no more significant appearances in the U.S. Transformers comics after this.

Streetwise appears in the 1987 U.K. Christmas story "Stargazing", where he attacked Starscream, thinking that he was attacking a bus full of senior citizens.

Animated series

Streetwise first appears in the U.S. Transformers television series in episode 63, "The Revenge of Bruticus" with no explanation as to where he or the other Protectobots came from.

Streetwise last appears in the U.S. animated series in the episode "The Rebirth Part 3."

Streetwise had no significant roles in the animated series and served as merely another foot-soldier and a limb for Defensor
Protectobots
The Protectobots are a fictional emergency, search and rescue team of five Autobots in the Transformers toyline. They transform into civilian service and emergency vehicles and combine to form the combiner Defensor...

.

Streetwise appears in episode #27 of the Japanese Headmasters series, called "The Miracle Warriors - The Targetmasters (Part 1)." Spike orders the Protectabots, Technobots and Trainbots to destroy the abandoned Decepticon headquarters on Earth. Combined into Defensor, Computron and Raiden the Autobots quickly demolish the building.

Dreamwave Productions

The Protectobots are featured in their Cybertronian forms in the second installment of the War Within comic series. In this chapter of Transformer history (which takes place long before contact with Earth), the Protectobots are a vigilante squad of peacekeepers. While loosely affiliated with the Autobots, they are a splinter group (as are most other special teams).

In issue #2 of the third Generation One series, titled "Black Sunshine", the Protectabots are ordered by Prowl
Prowl (Transformers)
Prowl is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers series. "Prowl" is one of the most re-used American names in the assorted Transformers series, and its use has become almost synonymous with Autobots who possess a police car alternate mode...

 to inventigate the energy anomaly created by Sunstorm
Sunstorm (Transformers)
Sunstorm is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers universes. Sunstorm is always a Decepticon allied jet who is yellow or orange in color.-Transformers: Generation 1:...

 escaping Shockwave
Shockwave (Transformers)
Shockwave is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers series. Throughout his incarnations, he is usually distinguished by a laser cannon in lieu of one of his hands and his distinctive face, which is featureless save a single robotic eye...

's abandoned secret lab. When they arrive they discovered the hole left in the roof by Sunstorm and the deactivated Battlechargers Runabout
Runabout (Transformers)
-Transformers: Generation 1:The first Runabout formed one half of the Battlecharger duo with Runamuck. Runabout is not the brains of the Battlechargers, but he is much calmer and certainly more articulate than Runamuck, and his presence helps keep the latter's cross-wired mind on task...

 and Runamuck. Streetwise reports back to Prowl as First Aid
First Aid (Transformers)
First Aid is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes.-Transformers: Generation 1:First Aid is a doctor and hates seeing any machine in pain, even an overheated car. Compassionate to the injured, but also a great fighter. Carries double-barreled crystallizer...

 repairs the Decepticons.

Toys

  • Generation 1 Protectobot Streetwise (1986)
Streetwise was redecoed into the Autobot Streetstar for the 1992 Guard City set.
  • Generation 2 Protectobot Streetwise (unreleased)
Prototypes of redecos of all the Protectobots were released for the Generation 2 toy line, but they never made it to general release. The few that were produced are considered highly collectible.
  • Timelines Deluxe Streetstar (2010)
A BotCon 2010 exclusive, this figure is a redeco of Universe Classic Series Deluxe Prowl
Prowl (Transformers)
Prowl is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers series. "Prowl" is one of the most re-used American names in the assorted Transformers series, and its use has become almost synonymous with Autobots who possess a police car alternate mode...

 in black and red, similar to the colors of the unreleased Generation 2 Streetwise toy.


Transformers: Universe

A Micromaster Protectabot named Streetwise was released in the Transformers: Universe line in 2004.

Boasting of the highest speed of the Turbo Team, Circuit is often given reconnaissance and messenger missions thanks to his impressive scouting ability. Though unrivaled in driving technique, he is easily excited and often races around wildly. This has earned him frequent warnings from Road Police. Circuit has the special ability to converse with the wind.

According to the story for Reverse Evolution Sixturbo, a computer virus briefly turned the Sixturbo team into Decepticons.

3H Enterprises

This version of Streetwise appeared in his combined form of Defensor in issue 2 of the Transformers: Universe comic as one of the Transformers escaping Unicron's captivity.

Toys

  • Generation 1 Micromaster Circuit (1992)
He came package with the Sixturbo team. A Takara exclusive.
  • Generation 1 Micromaster Circuit reissue (2002)
Blind packaged reissue, with stickers changed to paint applications. A Takara exclusive.
  • Generation 1 Micromaster Reverse Evolution Circuit (2002)
A black redeco of Circuit as a Decepticon. A blind packaged chase figure. A Takara exclusive.
  • Universe Micromaster Streetwise (2004)
Streetwise is the U.S. name of former Japanese exclusive toy Circuit. A Kaybee toy store exclusive. He became the left arm or Defensor. Streetwise came with the radar and left hand for Defensor.
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