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Spittor (Animated)

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This article is about the Animated character. For the Beast Wars character, see Spittor (BW).
Spittor is a character from the Transformers Animated continuity family.
Am I related to him?

Spittor is a disgusting creature, even to other Decepticons. While both lazy and a liar, Spittor constantly slobbers his oozing slime and spreads his foul stench everywhere. His alternate mode is a bipedal all terrain walker form that resembles something of a frog. In this form, he lashes out tongue-like cables that grab his victims, pulling them into his mouth-like structure. Once swallowed, his victims are either digested, or coated in combustible slime. If the latter occurs, his prey is then released from his mouth in a spit-like manner, and explode upon impact.

[edit] Fiction

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Perhaps he evolved from the Robo-Smasher?

Spittor sabotaged Rodimus's group on the asteroid holding a space bridge with Decepticon group Team Chaar. He swallowed Red Alert, and shot her back out at Ironhide, Hot Shot, and Brawn, who she was on a team with. TransWarped


[edit] Trivia

  • While his jaw resembles Bulkhead's, Spittor's powers and facial appearence resemble Upchuck from the Ben 10 series. Not to mention that Ben 10000 and Ben 10 Evolution has a character called Spittor who has an almost similar power.
  • Spittor's body design was used as the basis for the animated Slapper, which Derrick J. Wyatt used among other characters for an April Fools Day image on his blog.[1]. Compared to Spittor, Slapper has a greater resemblance to Bulkhead.


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