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If you are annoyed byProwl's prickery, take comfort in the fact that when Prowl gets a toy,Smokescreen is sure to get one as well, a toy which won't be a prick!

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Toys

The Transformers

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He can only get away withthose colors because he's from the 1980s.
  • Smokescreen (Autobot Car,1985)
  • Takara ID number:45
  • Accessories" "Electro-Disruptor Rifle", left & right missile launchers, 3 missiles
Released in the second year of theUSTransformers toyline (first year in non-US markets), Smokescreen is a slightredeco of the TakaraDiaclone "Fairlady Z Racing" toy, transforming into a Datsun 280ZX Turbo based on the Electramotive Devendorf/Sharpe touring car driven by Don Devendorf, only this time with the Datsun-specific text removed from the stickers. (This toy is itself a redeco/retooling of the mold that was used for the prior year'sBluestreak andProwl, now featuring a much larger front fender and a rear spoiler.) In robot mode he has two spring-loaded missile launchers mounted either side of his head; the Hasbro releases of this mold had the springs severely weakenedfor safety reasons, while the Japanese version kept them at full strength.
The Mexican IGAvariant uses Bluestreak and Prowl's front bumper and rear window molds, without the racing spoilers.
Contrary to some online rumblings, the 38 decal is not a reversed "83" (often said to be an attempt to avoid legal issues). In truth, the real life car has raced under both numbers, although admittedly, "38"is the more obscure number for this car compared to "83" since it was only used once, for the 6 Hours of Fuji race onOctober 3, 1982, making it likely more recognizable to the Japanese market.[1][2][3] When theDiaclone toy was being imported toTransformers, there were plans to omit the car-accurate 38 decal from the hood, and replace it with an Autobotinsignia—as seen in Smokescreen'spackage art,instructions, and fictional appearances—but the final toy keeps the decal, leaving it up to the buyer where to place the Autobot symbol. Common solutions are above the 38, on the flap that ends up behind the robot head, or simply slapped directly on top of the 38. Obviously there's nothing stopping you from peeling the 38 decal off, if you want a reallyshow-accurate look.[4]
The Transformers mold: Bluestreak/Prowl

Version 1 (Bluestreak):

  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 08 Streak


Version 2 (Prowl):

  • Commemorative Series Prowl
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 09 Prowl
  • The Transformers Collection 2 Prowl


Version 3 (Smokescreen):

  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 45 Smokescreen

Kōjin Ōno


Generation 2

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I'm just as confused as you are, folks.
  • Dreadwing (Decepticon,1994)
  • Takara ID number:TRF-10
  • Accessories: 2 launchers, 2 missiles
TheGeneration 2Smokescreen toy was repurposed as a new body for the original Smokescreen inLegends.
Available only with his larger partnerDreadwing,Generation 2 Smokescreen transforms into a fighter jet of undetermined (probably made-up) model. He has two side-mounted spring-loaded rocket launchers that become hand-weapons inrobot mode. He can combine with Dreadwing'svehicle mode to form the large stealth bomber jet. For some reason he came with an Autobot-style instruction book that instructed you to put Smokescreen's forehead sticker on the center of Dreadwing's face.
Smokescreen's arms are misassembled, as his thumbs end up on the outside of his fists in robot mode and upper arms have a visible screw on the exposed side.
Generation 2 mold: Smokescreen
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The Transformers Collection

  • Smokescreen (Cybertron,2002)
  • ID number:5
  • Release date:December 20, 2002
  • Accessories: "Electro-Disruptor Rifle", left & right missile launchers, 3 missiles
  • Known designers:Hirofumi Ichikawa (packaging artist)
Smokescreen was re-released as part ofTakara'sTransformers Collection series, in the fourth batch of product alongsideMegatron.
This version is pretty close to identical to the original Japanese release, complete with fully-functional spring-loaded missile launchers. The only notable difference is that the stickers on the outer hips have been edited to remove the silver "Z-X" from them, simply leaving a big blank black box there.
The Transformers mold: Bluestreak/Prowl

Version 1 (Bluestreak):

  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 08 Streak


Version 2 (Prowl):

  • Commemorative Series Prowl
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 09 Prowl
  • The Transformers Collection 2 Prowl


Version 3 (Smokescreen):

  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 45 Smokescreen

Kōjin Ōno


Commemorative Series

  • Smokescreen (2003)
  • Series: Series VI
  • Accessories: "Electro-Disruptor Rifle", left & right missile launchers, 3 missiles
Smokescreen was also reissued as part of theToys"R"Us-exclusiveCommemorative Series line in the US, in the sixth wave of toys. This version of Smokescreen uses a softer, unchromed black plastic for his rifle and missiles owing tobreakage issues, plus his launchers are completely non-firing. He uses the same stickers as the TakaraTransformers Collection release, omitting the "Z-X" from the hip-stickers.
The Transformers mold: Bluestreak/Prowl

Version 1 (Bluestreak):

  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 08 Streak


Version 2 (Prowl):

  • Commemorative Series Prowl
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 09 Prowl
  • The Transformers Collection 2 Prowl


Version 3 (Smokescreen):

  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 45 Smokescreen

Kōjin Ōno


Alternators

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We're gellin'! Are you gellin'?
  • Subaru Impreza WRC Smokescreen (Alternator, 2003)
The very first release in theAlternators line, Smokescreen'salternate mode is alicensed blue 1:24 scale 2003 Subaru Impreza WRC rally car, with opening hood, trunk, and all four doors as well as a detailed interior. He also features working steering andrubber tires. His robot mode is based upon his original toy, as well as his cartoon model, but with changes made to reflect modern standards of Transformers toys, as well as his new vehicle mode. He is armed with a laser rifle formed from his turbo intercooler, and has the capacity to mount two spring-loaded rocket launchers on either side of his shoulders, though these were only included with his 2004Binaltech retool, Smokescreen GT (see below).
There are several major differences between the TakaraBinaltech Smokescreen (also the first release in its line) and Hasbro'sAlternators counterpart. While theBinaltech version is constructed partially out of die-cast metal and has the entire car shell painted in a metallic electric blue paint job, Hasbro'sAlternators release features a car shell made out of plain blue plastic. Additionally, Takara released two variants (concurrently available in equal quantities), namely the number "7" Solberg / Mills and the number "8" Makinen / Lindstrom versions of the 2003 WRC car. Hasbro, meanwhile, only released the number "8" version. In their December 11, 2003 website Q&A, Hasbro stated that they were intending to release the number "7" variant stateside as a running change; however, possibly due to the "#8" version ending up as ashelfwarmer, those plans never came to fruition.
There have been many reports ofBinaltech Smokescreen's paint being very easy to scratch, chip and scrape. What's worse, early batches of the production run were apparently particularly prone to outrightflaking, while later batches had somewhat more stable paint jobs. In addition, both variants of Takara's version of Smokescreen saw a running change in the blue paint on his upper thighs. Earlier shipments featured additional paint that extended beyond the sculpted lines in a curve, while later shipments had thepaint operations match the sculpted lines, which is also the way the section in question looks on Hasbro'sAlternators version. The second version appears to be much rarer than the first one.
Smokescreen was actually designed as a retool ofAlternatorsSilverstreak (akaBinaltech Streak), whose alternate mode is the Subaru Impreza WRX street model. However, the marketing department at Takara felt that the flashier Smokescreen would make a more suitable debut toy and would grab more attention than the plain silver Streak would.
Alternators mold: Smokescreen
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  • Binaltech Asterisk BTA-01 Alert
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Specifics: Alternators version of the toy


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Oh, we're gellin'!
  • Smokescreen GT (Binaltech, 2004)
In 2004, Takara retooled Smokescreen for theirBinaltech series into Smokescreen GT. He received a new front end, hood, roof, spoiler and wheels to reflect the changes made to the Team Subaru WRC car in the 2004 World Rally Championship. He also included a single spring-loaded missile launcher (with missile) that could be attached either side of his head via two small holes.
Like the originalBinaltech Smokescreen release, Smokescreen GT was also released in two variants, reflecting the number "1" Solberg and the number "2" Hirvonen versions of the 2004 WRC car.
Alternators mold: Smokescreen
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  • Takara:
  • Binaltech Asterisk BTA-01 Alert


Universe (2008)

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Surprise! He looks like this!
  • Smokescreen (Deluxe Class, 2009)
  • Series: Generation 1 Series
  • Accessories: Gun
  • Known designers:Alex Androski (deco artist)
Part of the fifth wave ofUniverse Deluxe Class toys, Smokescreen is a redeco ofSilverstreak (who is a retool ofProwl), of course. He transforms into a modifiedNissan 350Z, and features twin non-removable and non-firing "rocket launchers" that can swing over his robot mode shoulders. His fold-out gun stores in the car mode's undersides.
Smokescreen was the first professional work of deco designerAlex Androski for Hasbro. Androski reportedly shared many a fan's disappointment with how the deco turned out, stating that they had wished they could go back and redo the deco before anyone else had even seen it.
This version of the mold was retooled intoTimelinesRapido, while the original Prowl version of this mold was redecoed intoTimelinesStreetstar. The original version of this mold also served as the basis of the non-toyShattered Glass incarnation ofProwl.
Universe (2008) mold: Prowl
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Henkei! Henkei!

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Smokescreen won his old colors and tasteful layout back in a game of Cybertronian Poker.
  • Smokescreen (Deluxe, 2009)
Released in the thirteenth and final wave of Takara'sHenkei! Henkei! toyline, this redeco ofUniverse Smokescreen features a deco more accurate to his original appearance; not just with his car-panel paint, but with blue upper arms and black forearms.
Like allHenkei! Henkei! toys, he featuresvacuum-metallized plastic, including his shoulder-mounted missile launchers and his spoiler.
Universe (2008) mold: Prowl
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Transformers (2010)

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At last, he has the wingspan he's always wanted.
  • Dreadwing & Smokescreen (Multi-pack,2010)
  • Release date:July 17, 2010
  • Accessories: Left & right axes
The 2010 Smokescreen toy was repurposed as a body for Generation 1 Smokescreen inLegends.
Availableexclusively at theTokyo Toy Show 2010, this Dreadwing & Smokescreen set is aredeco ofRevenge of the Fallen Voyager ClassMindwipe and Scout ClassSkystalker respectively.TakaraTomy designerMasu Yoshi's inspiration for this set apparently stemmed from a desire to compete withBotCon 2010'sGeneration 2 theme for its exclusive toys.[5] Besides the obvious colour changes, the live-action movie Decepticoninsignias have been replaced withGeneration 2 Decepticon insignia.
Smokescreen transforms from a robot into a flying-wing-style stealth jet drone similar to theBAE Corax. Undocumented in the instructions, the two axes that peg into his palms as weapons for his robot mode can also clip directly to his forearms (giving them a superficial similarity to tonfa). For vehicle mode, they integrate into the stealth jet's wings. The robot mode feet are spring-loaded so the heels and toes collapse down and together when the feet are lifted off the ground.
The instructions include a "battle mode", which is essentially the vehicle mode with the robot legs untransformed, similar to the "alternate transformation" mode seen on Generation 1Jetfire, which of course, was the "gerwalk" mode from the Japanese seriesSuper Dimension Fortress Macross.
Like the originalGeneration 2 toys, in vehicle mode, Smokescreen can attach on top of Dreadwing's alternate mode via two pegs.
The blue plastic that makes up most of Smokescreen is more fragile than most and will crack under stress, such as repeated removal and replacing of the hook weapons into the wings.
This mold was also used to makeHunt for the DecepticonsSunspot andGenerations GDOLaserbeak.


Bot Shots

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Ultimately turned into smoke.
  • Smokescreen (2013)
  • Series:2
  • Number:B016
    • Fist strength:??
    • Blaster strength:180
    • Sword strength:??
Part of the unreleased fourth wave ofBot Shots Series 2, Smokescreen is a blue redeco of Series 1Jazz, transforming from a rally car to robot with a single spring-loaded step when his front bumper is pushed in.
A three-sided spinner in his chest is used in a Rock-Paper-Scissors style game, with points noted in the case of a draw. As the toy as ultimately unreleased, we don't know what the point values for the not-shown panels are.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Construct-Bots

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  • Smokescreen (Elite Class, 2013)
Part of the third and final wave of original-runConstruct-Bots Elites, Smokscreen is a buildable robot-seleton that, once augmented with armor, changes from a car-like Cybertronian vehicle into a robot-like automaton. He features non-firing shoulder-mounted rocket launchers and a large rifle. As his parts are cross-compatible with all other toys in the line, they can be mixed-and-matched to make someinteresting creations.
His head was retooled to makeDead End's.


Masterpiece

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Hit ya (hit ya) with the smoke (smoke) tactics...
  • ID number:MP-19
  • Release date:December 14, 2013
  • Accessories: "Disruptor Rifle", 2 "Jamming Launchers"
  • Known designers:Shogo Hasui (TakaraTomy)
Masterpiece Smokescreen is a redeco and retool of MP-17Prowl, and transforms into a licensed Nissan Fairlady 280Z-T that's been modified to look like the Electramotive Datsun 280ZX Turbo. Smokescreen features a new head, shoulders, upper arms, front bumper, rear bumper, spoiler, front window, rifle, and shoulder rockets compared to Prowl. Unlike Bluestreak he uses the same front waist piece as Prowl. As with other figures in theMasterpiece line, he is intended to be an accurate representation of hiscartoon model, and even features an extensive red, blue, & whitepaint scheme. Roughly as tall as aVoyager Class figure, he is also inscale with MP-10Optimus Prime, and can fit insidePrime's trailer in vehicle mode. In contrast to previous larger entries in this line, Smokescreen lacksdie-cast parts, and his tires are cast in hard, non-rubberized plastic.
There are some issues concerning aligning the car's roof onto the body of the figure. In order to properly attach the back/roof top of the mold, the mid chest panel located in front of the torso must be tilted slightly forward and attached to the small indentation under the figure's "car hood". This will allow the back frame to straighten and get the two pegs on the windshield to lock into the two slots at the back of the car hood.
For accessories, he comes with his rifle, which can be held with his hands, or mount onto a flip-out mounting point on his roof via the separate peg on its jointed handle. He also comes with a pair of non-firing Jamming Launchers that can attach to slots in front of his windshield in vehicle mode, or attach to flip-out tabs on his shoulders in robot mode.
He sports various made-up sponsor logos replacing those logos found on the real-life vehicle, namely "Smoke Tactics" (a nod to his name and function of "diversionary tactician") instead of "Electramotive", "SlotFever" instead ofGoodyear, "Devcon Oil" replacing the driver's name, "Huck" instead of "Bosch", and "Disturbance" instead of "Valvoline".
If purchased in Asian markets outside of Japan, acollector coin is included.
This sculpt was also redecoed and retooled into MP-18Streak.
Masterpiece mold: Nissan Fairlady

Version 1:

  • TakaraTomyMasterpiece MP-17 Prowl
  • MP-17+ Prowl

Version 2:

Version 3:

Shogo Hasui


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Jackpot, baby.
  • ID number:MP-19+
  • Release date:January 27, 2020
  • Accessories: "Disruptor Rifle", 2 "Jamming Launchers", 2 smoke effects, smirking alt-face, serious alt-face
Released as aTakaraTomy Mall exclusive, this Smokescreen is a redeco and retool of the figure above, featuring cartoon-accurate colors and three interchangeable faceplates. He also comes with two new effect parts that evoke his smokescreen ability seen in "Microbots", which can be attached under his feet in robot mode and either on his sides or in the tailpipe in altmode.
Originally planned for a July 2019 release, Smokescreen was delayed to January 2020.


Q-Transformers

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Released in the third wave of the first iterations of TakaraTomy'sQ-Transformers line of cutesuper deformed toys, Smokescreen is a redeco and retool ofQT-06 Prowl without the lightbar, transforming into a Nissan Fairlady 280Z-T.
He comes with a code for unlocking Smokescreen as a playable character in theQ-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy Returns game.


Generations (Japan)

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Never bet on number 4!
  • Accessories: Gun
A mock-up of the 2008Universe Smokescreen toy redecoed in the colors of theGeneration 2 Decepticon Smokescreen was shown inTransformers Generations 2014 Vol. 1 as one of ten potential exclusives for Vol. 2. It received 2.9% of the fan votes.[6]
Only much later did achapter of theLegends manga explain the in-universe backstory for this toy concept: G1 and G2 Smokescreen being the same character in Japanese G1 continuity.
Universe (2008) mold: Prowl
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Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Kre-O

  • Kreon Class of '85 (Kreon figure set, 2015)
  • Set number:B5152
  • Voted: Most Likely to Copy Your Homework
  • Accessories: Small pistol
Kre-O Smokescreen is a small brick-builtKreon figure, using the 2015-style construction with raised hands and the sturdier "peg-in-peg" torso/waist connection. His bodytampographs are heavily toy-based.
He was only available as part of theSan Diego Comic-Con-exclusive "Kreon Class of '85" 30-Kreon set. This set was also sold online throughHasbro Toy Shop after the show.


Combiner Wars

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Lost a bet and now he has to combine with Sky Lynx.It will never happen again.
  • Smokescreen (Deluxe Class, 2016)
  • 4 OF 5:Sky Reign
  • Accessories: Gun, double-barreled gun/fist/foot
Part of the sixth wave ofCombiner Wars Deluxe Class toys, Smokescreen is unsurprisingly a redeco ofCombiner WarsProwl. Sort-of surprisingly, he retains the lightbar from Prowl, albeit colored completely red. Being aCombiner Wars figure, Smokescreen can combine to formSky Reign as either an arm or a leg. He can also combine with anyUnite Warriors Voyager class figure or even into one ofLegends Godbomber's legs.
Smokescreen comes with a copy ofTransformers: Windblade vol. 2 #3 (Combiner Wars Part 5), "All That Remains". In Canada, Latin America, and Europe, he was available in different types ofmultilingual packaging including a character card featuring his comic book cover/package art instead. He and the last three waves ofCombiner Wars Deluxe and Voyager figures later showed up TJ Maxx in the U.S. at reduced prices with the collector card.
The original mold was redecoed asLightsteed andUnit-3. This mold was previously retooled fromCombiner WarsDead End to createCombiner WarsStreetwise, which was then given a different head for the Prowl/Smokescreen version of the figure.
Combiner Wars mold: Dead End

Version 1:

Version 2:

Version 3:

  • TakaraTomyUnite Warriors UW-EX Flowspade


Alt-Modes

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  • Smokescreen (Alt-Modes, 2016)
  • Series:1
  • Collection:3
Released in the third assortment ofAlt-Modes Series 1blind-boxed mini-toys (wethink, it's unclear which of the latter two of three Collections came before the other), Smokescreen is a redeco ofProwl, a super deformed toy whose body transforms into a car when the Autobot faction symbol on his head is flipped.
This mold was also used to makeAlt-ModesBluestreak.


Generations Selects

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Won a bet against Barricade and pawned off his battle damage.
  • Smokescreen (Deluxe Class, 2019)
AGenerations Selects add-on toSiege, Smokescreen is a redeco ofSiegeBarricade (itself a head retool ofSiegeProwl) sans lightbar, transforming into a sleek Cybertronian car. Like Prowl, Smokescreen is basically spotless, with no battle damage paint applications anywhere on his body.
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Some graphic designer was probably really proud of this.
He includes the blaster and the two cannons from his mold-mates, which are compatible with theC.O.M.B.A.T. System. They can combine to form a dual-blaster (though this is not documented in his instructions), or mount on the car hood/shoulders. He also features multiple hardpoints to accommodate "Fire Blasts" from theBattle Masters assortment, which can be used to simulate blaster fire or explosions. Smokescreen can be transformed between robot and vehicle modes without removing the W-50 Volt-Beam Cannons from his shoulders.
Early stock images of Smokescreen featured a unique, geometric numeral design evoking his classic race number of 38. The final toy uses the standardAncient Autobot numerals, albeit rotated 180 degrees.
According to hisHasbro Pulse page, he is the thirdPraxien character to add to the "Praxus-native collection", along with Barricade and Prowl. This toy was released exclusively through Hasbro Pulse andTakaraTomy Mall.


War for Cybertron: Earthrise

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Won another bet, but with the cost of his lucky number.
  • Smokescreen (Deluxe Class,2020)
  • Hasbro ID number:WFC-E20
  • TakaraTomy ID number:ER-07
  • TakaraTomy release date:August 29, 2020
  • Accessories: Blaster, 2 shoulder cannons
Part of the second wave ofEarthrise Deluxes, Smokescreen transforms into a car none-too-dissimilar to a Datsun. He shares much of his transformation engineering with theSiege Prowl mold, but is a completely new tooling. He comes with his rifle and two shoulder cannon accessories, which can be attached to the figure in both modes, and combined to create a triple-barreled weapon. For this figure, Smokescreen's classic "38" door decal has been changed to an 80.
Two different variants of Smokescreen exist with slightly different knee joints, one of which adds a tiny tab of plastic to the inside of the kneecap and includes additional tabs behind the car hood to better secure the car mode. Stock renders depict Smokescreen's shoulder cannons in black instead of the blue used by the finished toy. Additionally, the panels on the inside of his legs are not rotated into their correct place. The stock image used on this page shows the red deco on his car hood laid out in a similar way to hisSiege figure; on the actual toy, it's patterned like most versions of the character, covering more of the hood with red paint.
Unfortunately, Smokescreen and all his mold mates tend to suffer from quality control issues such as a fragile roof, doors that refuse to peg in for vehicle mode, and molding flash inside the left shoulder port, preventing his shoulder cannons from fully settling inside it.
This mold was redecoed to createEarthriseBarricade, and retooled intoEarthriseProwl andBluestreak. Smokescreen is the only mass-retail release of this mold, the others being exclusive to various online and brick-and-mortar stores.
Like allEarthrise toys, the inside of the back of Smokescreen's package includes an exclusive clip-and-save piece of a larger star map, along with a translucent red "decoder". Smokescreen's piece of the map contains the labeled location ofPARADRON. Like mostEarthrise figures from wave two onward, however, it is misprinted, and overlays the "decodable" red graphics from the map piece included withEarthrise Hoist on top of the details unique to Smokescreen's piece.
Earthrise mold: Smokescreen

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Version 2:

  • HasbroBuzzworthy Bumblebee Prowl


Merchandise

Decoy

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  • Cybertron Hero Collection 22 (Box set, 1986
  • ID number:Collection No. 1
Smokescreen was among the many characters rendered byTakara as part of their series of 1.5"keshigomu figurines. Like all the Autobots in the series, Smokescreen was molded in soft red rubber, mixed details of both his original toy and his cartoon model, and featured a number sculpted into his back that was the sum total of hisTech Specs (in Smokescreen's case, "56"), for use in the various games that could be played with the figurines.
He was first available in a big box set of 22 Autobots, packed in withBlaster,Bluestreak,Brawn,Grapple,Hoist,Hound,Huffer,Ironhide,Jazz,Mirage,Optimus Prime,Perceptor,Ratchet,Red Alert,Sideswipe,Skids,Sunstreaker,Swoop,Tracks,Wheeljack, andWindcharger.


Thekeshi figures were also available individually, through "gachapon" capsule machines, in a variety of different colors including red, blue, yellow, green, orange, sky blue, pink, tan and white. Given the random nature of their purchase and comparative paucity on the secondary market, we can't say with certainty that every one of the fifty-threekeshi figures was available in every single one of the different colors—but, hey, this is Japan we're talking about, so chances are pretty good they were.


  • Hero Keshigomu Mini Mini Collection (Multi-pack, 1986)
  • Scramble Gun Set Part.1 (Role-play toy, 1986)
  • Scramble Gun Set Part.2 (Role-play toy, 1986)
  • Water Gun Set (Role-play toy, 1986)
Takara subsidiarySeven used thekeshi molds, now in a uniform peachy color, as randomized filler ina number of different sets. The Mini Mini Collections were nine randomkeshi packed in with an orange spring-loaded launcher, the Scramble Gun sets had four, while the Water Gun had a mere two.


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The version you most likely have.
  • Aerialbots (1986)
  • Protectobots (1986)
  • Technobots (1986)
  • Throttlebots (1986)
  • Decoy number:8
The figurine was later brought over toHasbro markets as part of theDecoy promotion, largely identical to the Japanese release except for the fact that the number on his back was replaced with a simple "checklist" number.
Like all Autobot Decoys, he was a randomly-chosen pack-in available with the cardedThrottlebots,Aerialbots,Protectobots, andTechnobots.


Titanium Series

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Squatmaster Smokescreen
  • Smokescreen (3-inch Robot Masters, 2006)
    • Accessories: Gun, Autobot-sigil display stand
Titanium Series Smokescreen is based on theAlternators toy, but lacks the Alternator's Subaru racing deco. While all Titanium mini-figures are somewhat squatty, Smokescreen may, in fact, be the squattiest of them all.


Transformers - Mini Bust

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Far from the only person to lose his legs over gambling debts.
  • Smokescreen (Diamond Select, 2009)
Released by Diamond Select Toys in 2009, Smokescreen was sculpted byMark Wong ofArt Asylum and limited to 250 pieces. Smokescreen, along with his "brothers"Prowl andBluestreak, is exclusive to online retailer Toyrocket.com. The bust features Smokescreen's electro-disruptor rifle and twin missile launchers. The missile launchers can be attached via magnets on either side of his head. The car doors are also magnetically attached, and are optional for display. The missile launchers given to Smokescreen do not match the ones on his animation model though the ones given to Bluestreak do. It is unknown if this change was intentional or a mistake.


The Loyal Subjects

  • Autobots 3-Pack (2014)

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Collect them all!

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Transformers Trading Card Game

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  • Private Smokescreen, Special Ops-Soldier (2019)
    • Wave 4: War for Cybertron: Siege II
    • Rarity:CT
    • Card Number:T24/T52
    • Stars:7
Private Smokescreen, Special Ops-Soldier is one of 52 character cards released in Wave 4 of theTransformers Trading Card Game, War for Cybertron: Siege II.
The card's artwork is based on theSiege Smokescreen toy, with line-art byKen Christiansen.


Blokees

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  • Smokescreen (2024)
  • Series:Galaxy Version 04 - Fractured Space-Time
  • Accessories: 2 pairs of hands (Weapon-holding/fists, open-palm), Blaster, Door Wings, 1 pair of Missile Launchers, spare peg-and-ball piece, spare ball-and-ball piece, black stand, 1 pair of Autobot/Decepticon symbols
Released in the fourth wave ofBlokees' Galaxy Version line of blind boxes, this Smokescreen is a four-inch-tall, articulated, and non-transforming snap-on model kit of the Autobot Sports Car, redecoed from the first wave's Prowl. Like many otherBlokees figures, Smokescreen uses a "Standard Body" as a skeleton, in which pieces are attached to make it look like different characters. Like many otherGalaxy Version figures, Smokescreen also has a figure stand with either four studs (China release/Chinese logo) or two studs (Global release/English logo) on top, which he can plug into and connect to similar stands.


Notes

  • Smokescreen received a toyhomage in the final wave ofTransformers: Armada Basic-sized Mini-Con three-packs in 2003. The redecoed version ofProwl has a deco inspired by Generation 1 Smokescreen.

References

  1. "Electramotive Years 1982" at a2zracer.com.
  2. "Formula silhouette photo find." at AusZoku.
  3. "All Results of Don Devendorf" at Racing Sports Cars.
  4. "It's pretty clear from the Transformers box artwork, from the stock photography on the packaging and even from early catalogue images of Smokescreen that the intention was to put the Autobot symbol on his hood in place of the "38", and that look even made it into the G1 cartoon and - subsequently - the TakaraTomy Masterpiece versions of Smokescreen."—Maz, Transformers Square One, "Hasbro G1 Reissue Smokescreen - Devolution", 2019/08/12
  5. Japanese fan masabon reports on TakaraTomy designer Masu Yoshi's inspiration for the Dreadwing & Smokescreen set at TFW2005.com
  6. Poll results at Hero-X
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