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The name or term Ironhide refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Ironhide (disambiguation).


Ironhide is an Autobot in the Energon portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
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GET IN THE SHIP!

Ironhide is a young Autobot who has stars in his eyes and a boundless desire to prove himself. Sadly, he's just a dork. Sometimes, he's a technically clever dork, but a dork nontheless.

He has a perchant for saying the wrong things at the wrong times. Like when a friend dies.

Japanese name: Roadbuster Hungarian name: Vasököl (meaning Steel-fist) By some miracle, on the Ultimate Battle DVD special, the original, G1 name Acélfej (Steel-head) was used once. In the other two instances, though, when his name is spoken, the translator used the incorrect, Energon translation (trivial stuff: On the DVD, he's voiced by the same guy who played Kicker in the cartoon itself. I wonder if he ever noticed his old self standing next to his new one...)

Fiction

Animated continuity

Energon

Voice actor: Matt Hill (English), Mitsuo Iwata (Japanese)

The rookie of Team Prime, Ironhide has a major case of hero-worship towards both Optimus Prime and Hot Shot. He joins the team in the very first episode, in the hopes of earning a Combination Spark.

Optimus Prime paired Ironhide with Kicker, in the hopes that the two would help to keep one another under control. Neither was very happy with the partnership at first, but eventually they became good friends.

Ironhide did manage to earn a Combination Spark after several battles, making him able to powerlink with Jetfire and later, Cliffjumper. Along with several other characters, Ironhide was reformatted into a new paint job to fight Unicron.

Ironhide went through several character growths due to the changes taking place in Scorponok, whom he looked up to initially. He would eventually lead a rookie team to their deaths against Scorponok, and nearly kill Scorponok in retaliation. In the end, he and Scorponok fought each other into a stasis. His life was saved when Scorponok carried his damaged body to Optimus Prime on Jungle Planet, in order to merge Ironhide's spark with Optimus Prime. He was restored to life afterwards and was last seen with Kicker on Ocean Planet.

Dreamwave comics continuity

Energon

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Sorry, Hot Shot, you've been replaced.

Ironhide once built WMDs for the Decepticons. So not only is he a dork, but a jerk too.

Toys

Energon

  • Ironhide (Mega, 2004)
Japanese ID number: SC-04
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"I clog shelves!"

Ironhide transforms into a dorky blue sports utility vehicle with a rather oversized red speaker/gun turret/high beam lights/thingamajig setup mounted on top. In robot mode he is able to combine with most Autobot Deluxe and Mega sizeclass toys.

The japanese release, named Roadbuster, had some minor deco and colour differences, most signifcantly being the tan plastic parts being replace by grey, even though they remained tan in the Energon cartoon. The major functional difference between the two toys is that the japanese version does not have electronics, while the US release does.

Ironhide became a major shelfwarmer during the Energon toyline's run, with some areas still having unsold Ironhides into 2006.

  • Energon Ironhide (Mega, 2004)
Japanese ID number: SC-24
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"I still clog shelves, but now I'm green!"

This redeco of Ironhide was intended to be an homage to G1 Hound, with green replacing the blue and blue replacing the red. He also features an army star logo similar to Hound's.
The Japanese release, named Roadbuster Wild, included an orange version of Strongarm's Energon Axe.
  • Ironhide (Happy Meal, 2004)
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"I clog secondhand store shelves!"

This toy was exclusive to the McDonalds's restaurant chain in the Netherlands, Australia, Bulgaria and the United Kingdom. He is a highly simplified version of the larger toy, with little to no articulation.
His torso is hollow, and stores a translucent energon cube. When a button is pushed, his Energon cube activates the 'coolest' siren and laser sounds. His Energon cube is interchangeable with the cubes from the other McDonalds Energon toys.


  • Ironhide (Built to Rule, 2004)

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