There are several iconic Autobots and Decepticons in the Transformers franchise, with many of them debuting in Generation 1. One such Autobot from this era was Prowl, known mostly for his police car alternate mode. But despite being somewhat prominent in G1, he’s never shown up in any of the live-action movies.Whether it was the Michael Bay Transformers movies or the rebooted “KnightVerse” films, the cinematic Transformers series has completely overlooked Prowl. This is ironic, given that he’s sometimes portrayed as Optimus Prime’s second-in-command. More than likely, however, it stems from how ill-defined he’s remained over the years.Prowl was one of the first wave of Autobots in Hasbro’s The Transformers, subsequently appearing in both the animated series and the Marvel comic books. Interestingly enough, his face was the inspiration for the Autobot symbol in real life, much like how Soundwave’s face was translated into the Decepticon symbol. Prowl’s toy and “tech specs” portrayed him as a military strategist, making him an integral part of Optimus Prime’s team. The comics even had him as second-in-command, which arguably made sense given his by-the-book attitude and police car alternate mode.RELATED: Transformers: This Decepticon Served as Inspiration for Megatron in the Live-Action MoviesRELATED: Which Ultimate Optimus Prime Is the Best? Lego Vs Transformers Masterpiece Vs Missing Link
There are several iconic Autobots and Decepticons in the Transformers franchise, with many of them debuting in Generation 1. One such Autobot from this era was Prowl, known mostly for his police car alternate mode. But despite being somewhat prominent in G1, he’s never shown up in any of the live-action movies.
Whether it was the Michael Bay Transformers movies or the rebooted “KnightVerse” films, the cinematic Transformers series has completely overlooked Prowl. This is ironic, given that he’s sometimes portrayed as Optimus Prime’s second-in-command. More than likely, however, it stems from how ill-defined he’s remained over the years.
Prowl was one of the first wave of Autobots in Hasbro’s The Transformers, subsequently appearing in both the animated series and the Marvel comic books. Interestingly enough, his face was the inspiration for the Autobot symbol in real life, much like how Soundwave’s face was translated into the Decepticon symbol. Prowl’s toy and “tech specs” portrayed him as a military strategist, making him an integral part of Optimus Prime’s team. The comics even had him as second-in-command, which arguably made sense given his by-the-book attitude and police car alternate mode.
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