![]() ![]() The Transformers: Deviations comic is IDW’s alternate take on the events we know from the Generation 1 continuity (home of the original series, animated movie, etc.). 7 IN THE MOVIES, HE HAS MEGATRON'S REJECTED HEAD Then, saving the best for last, there’s the original Starscream, the late Chris Latta, who voiced him in the original animated series and was also the original voice of Cobra Commander in the G.I. Charlie Adler has voiced him in the live-action movies, but is also known for recent iterations of Starscream’s comics buddy Cobra Commander. Steve Blum played him in Robots in Disguise and Rescue Bots, but is also known as Zeb Orrelios on Star Wars Rebels. Samuel Jay Flatman voiced both Starscream and Optimus Prime in Transformers: Interstellar. Kenny isn’t the only Starscream voice actor you might know from another role as well. Then there are the voices he’s done for various Transformers, including Starscream in Transformers: Animated. He’s done voices for various superheroes, characters on Adventure Time, and even Star Wars fan favorite Greedo in The Clone Wars. We recently recognized SpongeBob’s as one of the most iconic cartoon voices of all time. The actor and comedian is one of the busiest voice actors around, but most often voices everybody’s favorite sponge, SpongeBob SquarePants. It all ends with Starscream and Galvatron locked in fisticuffs. #STARSCREAM TRANSFORMERS PRIME TV SERIES FANFICTION STORY FULL#True to form, though, Starscream was ultimately a coward, surrendering to the Autobots after being caught during a battle, and he once selfishly gobbled up a box full of Energon cubes so he could become “the most powerful Decepticon” – but Megatron was out of the picture at this point, with Galvatron in his place. He’s just another Decepticon blindly following Megatron’s orders.ĭisturbingly, for traditional Starscream lovers, there’s one page in the first book, Forest Rescue Mission, that says, “ The Decepticons Ravage and Starscream love to follow Megatron’s every order. Perhaps in an effort to attract a younger audience and remove the nastiness and chaos of Starscream’s usual treacherous ways, Starscream was completely loyal to Megatron in this series. 13 HIS SPARK IS INDESTRUCTIBLEĬoloring books? Yes, in the ‘80s there were Transformers coloring books published by Marvel which had complete storylines, much like comic books. In a hilarious and fitting twist, the clones eventually abandoned Starscream for Megatron, but most were eventually destroyed… except for that curious female one. There was (among others) a greedy one, a lying one, a cowardly one, an egotistical one, and even, interestingly, a female one. As a nod to the original series line, he says, “Pretty good looking, if I do say so myself!” He soon learned that, somehow, each clone represented a specific facet of his own personality, which drove him crazy. Of his clone, Starscream characteristically complimented, “Very handsome, if I say so myself.”įlash forward to Transformers Animated in 2008 and Starscream creates an entire army of self-clones. Back then, Megatron had created an Optimus Prime clone to fool the Autobots, then created a Starscream clone to help convince the good guys the Prime clone was real. Starscream has a history with clones of himself that goes way back – all the way back, in fact, to the original animated series. ![]() ![]() But Pretty Poison? Well, he does think he’s pretty. The former we can see, with his being silver and having a sneaky, snake-like personality. Speaking of names, Starscream was also given a couple of strange nicknames by Budiansky: The Silver Snake and Pretty Poison. ![]() Ultimately, it was comics writer Bob Budiansky, who also named Megatron, that insisted on Starscream as this 'bot's name. In fact, the Decepticon Thundercracker (another fighter jet) was originally given the name Starscream. Clearly, they made the right decision to trash that made-up, meaningless name. However, it wasn’t the first choice of names given to him by the Transformers creators. Starscream rarely achieves his goal, and is left to. He’s a profoundly powerful but power-mad robot whose boss constantly throws shade at him (not to mention laser fire and punches). After all, it’s so perfectly evocative of his sheer craziness. It’s hard to imagine Starscream with any other name. ![]()
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