Sky Garry (Animated)
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- Sky Garry is an Autobot from the Animated continuity family.
During the Great War, Sky Garry was Big Bang Prime's extremely loyal second-in-command, treating his commander with utmost respect. Once the war ended, he delved into politics, becoming the head of the Transportation Guild. Sky Garry is also a renowned Cyber-Ninja, having studied under Sensei Yoketron and mastered the Mystery Circle Punch.
Though "Sky Garry" may sound like nonsense, this is not the case: the name is derived from an old Destron dialect and means "aerial carrier".
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Fiction
Animated cartoon
A holographic bust of Sky Garry sat in Yoketron's chambers, alongside those of other star pupils. Five Servos of Doom
He was in a crowd when the Earth team Autobots returned with Megatron. Endgame, Part II
Legends comic
Sky Garry was among the Autobots who searched Cybertron for the wanted fugitive Slipstream. Bonus Edition Vol. 16
Notes
- Sky Garry's character model was seen in an image posted on Derrick J. Wyatt's blog on April Fools' Day 2009.
- In case you didn't spot Sky Garry's holo-bust in "Five Servos of Doom", it's second from the left of Yoketron's holo-bust.
- While Sky Garry himself does not appear in "Decepticon Air", his color scheme is randomly applied to an extra Warpath in a crowd shot.
- According to Derrick J. Wyatt, he transforms into some ground vehicle,[1] just like Powerglide, maintaining the "Autobots don't fly" theme.
- Sky Garry's characterization comes from Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II, which of course means that it's full of references to the original Sky Garry. Animated Sky Garry has similar great loyalty to his commander (the original Big Bang would have been Sky Garry's commander if not replaced in production by Star Convoy), he knows the same Mystery Circle Punch attack, and the nonsensical name of his namesake is lampshaded.
References
- ↑ "Ground vehicles."—Derrick J. Wyatt, Twitter, 2010/04/13