Scorponok (ROTB)
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- The Scorponoks are Terrorcon-allied Predacons from the Rise of the Beasts portion of the Movie continuity family.
The Scorponoks are monstrous and malicious Predacon scorpion drones, serving either as reinforcements for Unicron's endless numbers of Sweeps, or ferocious pursuers that seek out and destroy targets for his Terrorcon servants.
They also have a Decepticon counterpart out and about with the same name, although their connection to him is relatively unknown. Hell, who knows where these things came from, either!
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Fiction
Rise of the Beasts film
In search of the Transwarp Key, Unicron deployed his forces to besiege the Maximal homeworld, including three Scorponok drones ahead of senior acolyte Scourge. Two of them attacked Apelinq, the Maximal leader who carried the Transwarp Key, but one Scorponok was quickly decapitated by Optimus Primal and the other was engulfed in flames by Airazor.
When the Transwarp Key was activated on Earth in 1994, Unicron sent an army of Scorponoks through the transwarp portal as reinforcements for the Terrorcons and their hordes of Sweeps. The Autobots, Maximals, and Noah Díaz fought the Predacon and Terrorcon army, with a Scorponok once again decapitated by Optimus Primal. In the ensuing battle, the Transwarp Key was destroyed by Optimus Prime, sending the enemy forces up into the portal and back to Unicron's galaxy. Rise of the Beasts
Toys
Rise of the Beasts
- Scourge & Predacon Scorponok (Beast Combiners, 2023)
- TakaraTomy name: Kakusei Change Armor Set Scourge & Scorponok
- TakaraTomy ID number: BCAS-04
- TakaraTomy release date: July 15, 2023
- Accessories: Tail section
- Known designers: Koki Yamada (TakaraTomy)
- Included with Scourge, Rise of the Beasts Beast Combiners Scorponok converts into a set of armor for compatible figures via partial autotransformation. His claws form a secondary set of arms while his tail section detaches to form a handheld weapon. Unlike other combiner armors, Scorponok attaches facing forward rather than sideways.
- The instructions use the Kingdom Predacon insignia instead of the Rise of the Beasts version.
- Predacon Scorponok & Sandspear (Beast Weaponizers, 2023)
- TakaraTomy name: Kakusei Change Set Scorponok & Sandspear
- TakaraTomy ID number: BCS-EX
- TakaraTomy release date: April 15, 2023
- Accessories: Tail weapon
- Known designers: Koki Yamada (TakaraTomy)
- Released as part of a Target-exclusive Buzzworthy Bumblebee line, Scorponok transforms from robot to monstrous robotic scorpion. Unlike other Beast Weaponizers, Scorponok comes with his own weapon, that being his detachable tail. Scorponok's fellow scorpion-bot and pack-in partner Sandspear also converts into a blade that he can wield. Scorponok features 5mm ports on his forearms, sides of his legs, and four on his tail weapon for additional playability.
- Interestingly, the robot mode head of this toy is based on that of Revenge of the Fallen Deluxe Class Dead End, or more specifically, based on a fan-made custom using that head, which happens to be one of the top results on Google Images when you type in stuff like "movie scorponok".
- The instructions use the Kingdom Predacon insignia instead of the Rise of the Beasts version. The TakaraTomy release is a Toys"R"Us exclusive, and uses Rise of the Beasts style packaging.
Studio Series
- Predacon Scorponok (Deluxe Class, 2024)
- Movie: Rise of the Beasts
- Hasbro ID number: 107
- TakaraTomy ID number: SS-126
- TakaraTomy release date: May 25, 2024
- Accessories: Tail weapon, "Rainforest Fight" backdrop
- Known designers: Evan Brooks (Hasbro), Takashi Kunihiro (TakaraTomy)[1]
- Part of the twenty-third wave of Studio Series Deluxes, Scorponok is a movie-accurate version of the character, albeit in a new purple deco not seen in the film or art, possibly inspired by the character's original Beast Wars namesake. He transforms from a robotic scorpion to a robot based on an ultimately unused CG model. His tail can be detached to use as a whip-like weapon, pegging inside the forearm with the robot hands resting in the gap, making the weapon look integrated into the arm.
- In beast mode, the gold paint on his chest can get scratched from contact with the ground.
- His "Rainforest Fight" backdrop is cropped from the first version of the "Peruvian Jungle Discovery" backdrop which depicts where the Autobots and Maximals first meet. The blurb on the box implies Scorponok is present in this scene, possibly based on an early concept for the movie (see Notes below).
- Scorponok uses three versions of the Predacon insignia: the box uses the original Beast Wars version, his instructions use the Kingdom version, and the toy itself correctly features the Rise of the Beasts version.
- Scorponok, alongside the first wave of 2024 Studio Series product, was revealed at MCM London 2023.
- This mold was redecoed into Double Punch.
Merchandise
Prime 1 Studio
- Optimus Primal (2025)
- Movie: Rise of the Beasts
- ID number: MMTFM-37 / MMTFM-37UTS (Ultimate Bonus Version)
- The regular version of Prime 1 Studio Museum Masterline Optimus Primal comes with the decapitated head of a red Scorponok as part of the base of the statue. The head features light-up LED eyes.
- The Ultimate Version, meanwhile, comes with a different, bigger base that features the entire dead body of a red Scorponok being smashed by Primal in beast mode.
Notes
- Scorponok has turbine detailing in his claws and body like his Decepticon counterpart, while his nature as being one of many Scorponoks is similar to both versions from the War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoons.
- It is not clear how the Scorponoks can be Predacons in the film's setting, wherein the Scorponoks' sole purpose is to serve Unicron. The term "Predacon" is never used in the film, and the group's existence can only be inferred from the Predacon insignia being barely visible on the Scorponoks' backs as well as Scourge wearing nine among his many trophies. Given that Scourge's schtick is harvesting insignias from defeated enemies, one would infer that Unicron previously vanquished the Predacons, but the film does not go into any detail on where the Scorponoks came from.
- Models from concept artist Fred Pashe identify alternate color schemes for Scorponok as "Sandstorm" (red) and "DoublePunch" (blue),[2] drawing from redecoes of the original Beast Wars Scorponok toy. While green is the designated color for "Scorponok" in the art and toys, most of the Scorponoks seen in the film itself are red with blue splotches, with one instance of a predominantly blue Scorponok.
- The green seen on Scorponok's artwork is actually moss and algae, based on a very early version of the movie where he would have emerged from the water.[3] This growth was removed for the final movie design. The Studio Series package art simply recolors it purple to match the toy, though ironically purple moss and algae does exist.
- During production, the Scorponok drones initially had a troll-like robot mode, and dozens of them would have merged into a massive Scorponok combiner that towered over the Autobots and Maximals in the final battle. Although their 3D animation models were made,[4] this function was ultimately cut out.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Scorponok (スコルポノック Sukoruponokku)
References
- ↑ November 14, 2023's Hasbro Pulse Transformers Fanstream on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae, Mark Maher, and Evan Brooks
- ↑ "In 2021, I was given the opportunity & privilege to work with MPC LA on this Feature, creating some the Previs models."—Fred Pashe, Artstation, 2023/06/11
- ↑ Evan Brooks discussing Scorponok's colors
- ↑ Eddie Del Rio portfolio