Arcee

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Arcee is the name of seversl fictional characters in the Transformers series.

Transformers[edit | edit source]

Games[edit | edit source]

Arcee appears as a playable character in the 2003 video game The Transformers voiced by Lenne Hardt.

Arcee character sheet for The Transformers RPG.

Generation 1 Arcee had a card in the Magic: The Gathering Brothers' War card game in 2022.

Arcee appears as a playable character in the 2024 video game Transformers: Galactic Trials by 3DClouds. She has an unlockable Shattered Glass skin inspired by her Transformers: Prime colors.

Toys[edit | edit source]

  • Hasbro Transformers Generations Deluxe Arcee (2014)
  • Takara Transformers Legends LG-10 Deluxe Arcee (2015)
  • Hasbro Transformers Titans Return Deluxe Leinad & Arcee/Ultra Magnus (2017)
  • Hasbro Transformers Studio Series '86 Deluxe Arcee (2022)

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Transformers: Energon[edit | edit source]

In Transformers: Energon, Arcee had a wide-release original mold made in homage to the original character. In the Energon storyline, the character Arcee was a female Omnicon who transformed into a motorcycle and used an energon crossbow. She was created to be a leader for the Omnicons and, as such, was the only Omnicon to have a unique name and body-type.

In Japan the toy and character were named Ariel, in homage to the original identity of Elita One in Generation 1. In the original Japanese series Superlink, it is said Ariel took the form of a woman as a symbol of care, who protects all soldiers. Template:-

Shattered Glass[edit | edit source]

A mirror-universe version of Arcee appeared in the Transformers: Timelines fiction. She is one of the evil Autobots. She is described as barely sane. She wields a neutronic crossbow with deadly accuracy.

Comics[edit | edit source]

Fun Publications[edit | edit source]

This version of Arcee first appeared in the fiction "Dungeons & Dinobots", a text based story from Fun Publications. She was among the Autobots who attacked the Arch-Ayr fuel dump. She was attacked by the laughter inducing Decepticon Dirge as she fired on Gutcruncher.[10] Shattered Glass Arcee is an evil and insane female Autobot who turns into a motorcycle.

Games[edit | edit source]

Shattered Glass Arcee appeared in the 2017 Forged to Fight game. She is depicted as the Legends Arcee toy.

Arcee appears as a playable character in the 2024 video game Transformers: Galactic Trials by 3DClouds. She has an unlockable Shattered Glass skin inspired by her Transformers: Prime colors.

Toys[edit | edit source]

  • Transformers Scout Elita-One (2007)
  • Takara Transformers Legends LG-10 Deluxe Arcee (2015)

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Transformers Prime[edit | edit source]

Arcee is one of the main group of Autobots in the 2010 computer animated series Transformers: Prime. She transforms into a blue motorcycle, inspired by her appearance in live film series, but with a more humanoid robot form. As a motorcycle she is capable of producing a humanoid female hologram driver who she refers to as "Sadie" to help disguise her identity. She can form bladed weapons or blasters from her hands. Arcee is the most focused character in the series, and arguably the show's main protagonist for much of the first and second seasons. Arcee plays a smaller role in the third season, but has was last episode that focused on her in the form of the episode "Plus One", where she starts a potential relationship with Wheeljack, convincing him to stay with the Autobots. She is the only character to have actual flashbacks and complete in-depth origin episodes, where as characters such an Optimus Prime and Smokescreen have images of an event while they narrate the story. Arcee is also the only character to have two "arch-enemies" Starscream and Airachnid, creating a three-way rivalry, holding a grudge against the two for killing her former partners Cliffjumper and Tailgate respectively. She is also the only character who appeared in every single episode of the series until "Triangulation" (in which she was only mentioned) in the middle of the second season. After that she was absent from only three more episodes: "Triage", "Chain of Command", and "Thirst (a Decepticon focused episode that featured no Autobots). Coincidently, Arcee's human partner Jack, is arguably the most focused human of the series, having had his own background focused on more in-depth unlike most other human characters.

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