A.R.C.
- See also: Arcee
A.R.C. is fictional character and third-party Transformer homage to Generation 1 Arcee created by Rabid Squirrel and Monolith Productions in 2005.
Rabid Squirrel and Monolith Productions[edit | edit source]
A.R.C., the "angelic robot car", is a fictional character created by Rabid Squirrel and Monolith Productions as a third-party Transformer homage to the Transformer Autobot Arcee. She turns into a car. Inspired by the Transformers US animated series finale, her head transforms into an exo-suited Daniel Witwicky.
CyberFembot A.R.C. toys were sold at CybCon 2006. $50 for unassembled, and $100 for assembled. Art prints of A.R.C. sold for $5 to $10 each.
Other third-party homages to Arcee include Impossible Toys' Valkyrie, iGear's Delicate Warrior and Perfect Effect's RC.
Development[edit | edit source]
A.R.C. was designed by sculptor Eric Chan.
A.R.C. went up for preorder in June 2005.[1]
Reception[edit | edit source]
Fictional biography[edit | edit source]
CyberFembot A.R.C. was created by the ancients in a time before the great wars. Designed for battle, she's a powerhouse of destruction built on a sleek, sexy chassis. With a top speed of over 900mph in both cyber and vehicle modes, she is almost impossible to catch. Her massive plasma-recoil pistols fire ionized Carbonium rounds that tear through the thickest armor plate. A.R.C. believes there is nothing sweeter than utter annihilation of her enemies.
Toys[edit | edit source]
- Rabid Squirrel and Monolith Productions CyberFembot CFB-01 A.R.C. (2005)
- An original third-party Transformer mold. Turns from robot to car with driver. Comes with two guns and a transforming head. Sold as a kit or as a completed figure.[2] Limited to 200 pieces.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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A.R.C. complete
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A.R.C. box back
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A.R.C. Tech Spec
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A.R.C. art
References[edit | edit source]
External links[edit | edit source]
- Pages with broken file links
- 2005 toys
- Arcee homages
- Daniel Witwicky homages
- Eric Chan designs
- Female third-party Transformers
- Fictional automobiles
- Fictional characters introduced in 2005
- Fictional characters with superhuman durability
- Fictional characters with superhuman longevity
- Fictional characters with superhuman strength
- Fictional robots
- Fictional shapeshifters
- Headmasters (Transformers)