Runamuck | |
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Voiced by | Roger Behr |
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Affiliation | Decepticon |
Sub-group | Battlechargers, Club exclusives, Predacons |
Function | Shock Trooper |
Rank | 6 |
Motto | "The road is my playpen; cars are my toys!" |
Alternate modes | Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am |
Runamuck | |
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Transformers character | |
Cybertron Runamuck toy
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Affiliation | Decepticon |
Japanese name | Runabout |
Sub-group | Deluxe Vehicles |
Function | Orbital Destruction Soldier |
Rank | 6 |
Partner | Buzzsaw |
Motto | "Where there's fire, I’m always near!" |
Alternate modes | Nissan Skyline |
Runamuck | |
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Transformers character | |
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Affiliation | Decepticon |
Sub-group | Micro Vehicles |
Rank | 7 |
Partner | Sparkcrusher |
Alternate modes | Pontiac Solstice |
Runamuck is the name of three fictional characters in the various Transformers series. All three are violent Decepticons who turn into cars. In the original Transformers animated series Runabout was voiced by Roger Behr.
Runamuck is the second Battlecharger, the first being Runabout.
Runamuck would only make a few appearances in the third season of the Transformers TV series. He would first appear when a team of Autobots led by Kup were investigating a destroyed space station. The culprits soon revealed themselves - Runamuck, with a weapon that fired the extremely destructive death crystals, being transported by the Combaticon Blast Off's space shuttle mode. Despite the element of surprise, they were soon forced to flee due to the Autobots' superior numbers, only escaping after they blew up an asteroid in the path of the pursuing Kup with the Death Crystal gun. He would later appear again as one of the Decepticons who were guarding Trypticon, when Scourge (who was thought a traitor by the Decepticons for his possessed actions earlier) and the ghost of Starscream arrived to steal one of the battle station's eyes, as part of a deal with Unicron to get Starscream's body back. Starscream possessed Runabout and had him shoot Runamuck . Runamuck was able to send for reinforcements, but the two traitors escaped after Starscream took over Astrotrain. Starscream later returned to Trypticon to connect Unicron's head to Cybertron and make it his new body, but was stopped by Dirge, Thrust and the Battlechargers, who sabotaged Trypticon, before Autobot planted explosives blasted Unicron's head into orbit. Runamuck did not appear again.
Runamuck has appeared in numerous fiction from numerous comic book companies.