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2002-2009 Don't Call Me Tony Prod. |
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Gun / Tail
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Missile (x2)
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Hunts enemy Maximals from altitudes of 20,000 feet. Uses infrared scanning sensors wired within its eyes to detect movement below, then zeros in and launches powerful air-to-ground "sting" missiles to induce temporary paralysis. Buzz Saw can exit Earth's atmosphere at any time, but prefers hunting land-based enemies where it has the advantage of flight. Known to gang up on victims with its evil partner, the wicked Waspinator. |
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Intelligence
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Japanese Beast Wars
Buzzsaw: (1997, Japan) |
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Notes |
Availability: This figure was available in 1996. This figure was available individually or with Wolfang (1996) in Japan in 1997. |
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Additional Versions of Buzz Saw: There are no additional versions of Buzz Saw. |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored from Waspinator (1996) and was later recolored into Fox Kids Waspinator (1999) and 10th Anniversary Waspinator (2006). | |||
| Remolds: This figure was remolded into Dirge Gun (1998, Japan) | |||
| Name Reuses: The name Buzz Saw was reassigned from the Decepticon Buzzsaw (1984-2006) and later reassigned to Beast Machines Buzzsaw (2000), Armada Buzzsaw (2002-2003), Cybertron Buzzsaw (2005). | |||