User:Mathewignash/Oil Slick (Transformers)

Oil Slick is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers universes. All are evil Decepticons with ground vehicle based alternate modes. The latest and most famous of the Transformers named Oil Slick was a reoccurring villain in the Transformers Animated television series.

Transformers: Universe edit

Oil Slick
Transformers character
In-universe information
AffiliationDecepticon
Sub-groupDeluxe Vehicles
PartnerSearch and Destroy robot
Alternate modesNissan Skyline

Oil Slick's box featured a brief story about switching sides and hunting Crystal Widow.

Oil Slick has yet to appear in any fiction from the series, although a story from Fun Publications, called "Withered Hope" features Crystal Widow.

Toys edit

  • Universe Deluxe Oil Slick with Search and Destroy robot (2004)
A Deluxe sized vehicle. Oil Slick is a Decepticon redeco of Armada Sideswipe. His partner is an "Search and Destroy Robot" based on Sideswipe's Mini-Con partner Nightbeat. He was a K-Mart store exclusive who was packaged with Crystal Widow.[1] This set was later discounted and sold through Big Lots stores.[2]

Transformers: Classics edit

Oil Slick
Transformers character
File:Oilslick-classictoys.jpg
Classic Oil Slick toy
In-universe information
AffiliationDecepticon
Sub-groupMini-Cons
FunctionMunitions
PartnerGrindor and Dirt Rocket
Alternate modesMuscle Car

Oil Slick is the name of a Mini-Con who turns into a car.[3]

He is a member of the Dirt Digger Team, a gorund of roughneck spies.[4]

Fun Publications edit

His biography was printed in issue 17 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine.[5]

Oil Slick appeared in text story "A New World" by Fun Publications. He was one of the Mini-Cons who sided with Broadside in overthrowing Modus Prime's rule and siding with the Decepticons.

Toys edit

  • Classic Oil Slick (2007)
A Mini-Con sized vehicle packaged with his partners Grindor and Dirt Rocket. His colors and shape seem to be inspired by the General Lee from the Dukes of Hazard series.

Transformers Animated edit

Oil Slick
Transformers character
Voiced byPhil LaMarr
In-universe information
AffiliationDecepticon
Sub-groupDeluxe Vehicles
FunctionAnarchist Road Warrior, Chemical Warfare
Rank7
Motto"Fear is my ally."
"Control the elements and you control the universe."
Alternate modesFuturistic Chopper (toy line), Cybertronian Chopper (animated series)

Oil Slick is the name of a Decepticon in Transformers Animated. Very little is known about him at the moment, except for the fact that he transforms into a Chopper (which also has a ram-head on it), and is armed with a chain weapon. His existence first came to light when his toy was displayed at Toy Fair 2007.[6]. He would later be worked into the Animated series.

Pictures of Oil Slick were released on the internet in February 2008.[7]

Animated series edit

Oil Slick appears in the season 3 episode "Transwarped", where he is a part of Strika's Team Chaar. He pours out an oil slick that causes Brawn and Ironhide (Armorhide in the Japanese version) to spin out of control, setting them up for the saboteur Cyclonus to defeat them. Oil Slick also uses the show's version of the Cosmic Rust to enrust Rodimus Prime. A virtual reality version of Oil Slick briefly appears in the episode "Human Error, part one."

Fun Publications edit

Oil Slick's biography was printed in issue #24 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine. He was depicted as a cruel scientist who is good at making weapons.

Toys edit

  • Animated Deluxe Oil Slick (2008)
A Deluxe sized figure that transforms into a Chopper. Comes with two barrels; one has an opening storage lid, and the other splits into a chain weapon. The chain, however, is shorter than the one depicted on the photo on the back of the package.
  • Animated Deluxe Toxic Oil Slick (not yet released)
A metallic redeco of the Deluxe Oil Slick figure.
  • Animated TA-42 Deluxe Oil Slick (Takara Tomy) (not yet released)
Scheduled for release on October 2010, the Japanese version by Takara Tomy sports a metallic green finish in contrast to the matte color of the Hasbro version.[8]

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