Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen
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Sub-group | Battle Chargers, Speed Stars, Deluxe Vehicles, Fast Action Battlers, Gravity Bots, Micro Vehicles, Human Alliance |
Function | Combat Instructor, Warrior |
Rank | 5 |
Partner | Sgt. Epps, Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Skids, Mudflap, Ironhide, Elita-One, Leadfoot, Ratchet, Roadbuster, Dino, Que |
Motto | "Love the thrill of battle, hate the notion of war.", "I was built to be the fastest." |
Alternate Modes | Chevrolet Corvette Stingray/Centennial Concept, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible |
Series | Transformers film series Transformers: Robot Powered Machines Transformers (2010) |
English voice actor | André Sogliuzzo (2009 film) James Remar (2011 film, Theme Park ride) Nolan North (2009 video game) Fred Tatasciore (2007 video game, 2011 video game) Bronco O. Jackson (Cyber Missions) |
Japanese voice actor | Akio Ōtsuka (2009 film) Hisao Egawa (2011 film) |
Sideswipe appears in the live action Transformers film series. He transforms into a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Concept, and has two wheeled feet like Bonecrusher in the first film, Transformers. He is armed with two retractable Cybertanium arm blades on each of his wrists in robot mode, along with a pair of guns and a machine gun on his back. Early concept art of Sideswipe portrayed him as being red, but he ended up silver, presumably due to director Michael Bay's notion that the color red does not photograph well on film (the same reason Optimus Prime in the film series is primarily blue over red).
His Hasbro battle bio states that he is 15 ft. tall and that he is a master in almost every form of martial arts on Cybertron.
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