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Fistfight (G1)

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This article is about the evil Decepticon. For the good mirrorverse Decepticon, see Fistfight (SG).
Fistfight is a Decepticon Action Master partner from the toyline portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
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He's called Fistfight, but he usually just clamps people in the groin.

Fistfight is the Targetmaster "droid" partner to Shockwave. A sadistic little bugger, when he's not serving as a heavy-artillery "lightning rifle" for Shockwave, he's carefully dissecting late-model cars.

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Games

Transformers Roleplaying Game

Fistfight was a Decepticon Mini-Con. Decepticon Directive

Toys

The Transformers

  • Shockwave with Fistfight (Action Master, 1990)
Part of the second assortment of individually-carded Action Masters, released in the seventh and final year of The Transformers in the US (sixth and non-final in Europe), Fistfight is a black and purple "droid" unit Pressing a trigger on his top flips up a spring-loaded (non-firing) cannon from his main body. Fistfight can bend backwards at the spine to form a large "lightning cannon" mode. He can be held by any Action Master figure, and his barrel can attach any carded Action Master's hand-held weapon as an extension.
Like the similarly-designed Glitch, Fistfight's robot arms come off fairly easily, though the fit is tight enough to keep them in place normally. (This may be a deliberately designed feature: the pegs that connect his arms to his body also allow the arms to be held in any Action Master's fists.) Nonetheless, this can lead to them being easily lost.
He was only available packed in with Action Master Shockwave.

Notes

  • The Action Master partner robots were given the "Targetmaster" classification retroactively by Dreamwave's More than Meets the Eye profile series; however, Fistfight was among the Action Master partner robots not profiled at all, on account of being partnered with a pre-existing Transformer who already received a profile in non-Action Master form. Years later, the Transformers Roleplaying Game described him as a Mini-Con, as the game rules unilaterally apply the term to pretty much every smaller-than-normal 'bot.
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