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'''Huffer''' is the name of several [[fictional characters]] in the various [[Transformers (fiction)|Transformers universes]].
:''This article is about the idiom. For the 2000 film, see [[Road Trip|Road Trip (film)]].''
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A '''road trip''' is a journey via automobile, sometimes unplanned or impromptu, or a journey involving sporting game(s) away from home <ref>"road trip." Webster's New Millennium™ Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.7). Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 05 Aug. 2008. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/road trip>.</ref>, thus encompassing any journey by automobile, regardless of stops en route.


==Transformers: Generation 1==
==Origins of the Road Trip==
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The first recorded road trip was attested in stele in the court of [[Ramses II]]. He was said to "come down on the Medeans in his chariot after driving allnight from Memphis." Road trips were important throughout antiquity. Alexander's march into India was described the historian Nearchus. During the [[Roman Republic]], it was not uncommon for young patrician men to gather together to tour the Roman world. [[Jung]] even identified the Road trip as a persistent element of human culture.
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The toy version of Huffer ('''Drag''' in [[Japan]], '''Turbo''' in [[Italy]]) was released from 1984 through 1985 as a Mini-Bot, placing him in the same general size category as [[Bumblebee (Transformers)|Bumblebee]], [[Beachcomber (Transformers)|Beachcomber]] and [[Powerglide (Transformers)|Powerglide]]. <ref>[http://www.seibertron.com/database/character.php?view=&char_id=65 Huffer (Autobot Mini-Bots, Transformers G1)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


Huffer, as described by [[Bumblebee (Transformers)|Bumblebee]], looks at the world "''through sludge-colored windshields.''" Huffer is dour. He says very little and when he does speak, it's usually to grumble. Huffer's pessimism extends even to his job specialty. He'll grumble that it can't be done and then build the most complex mechanized fortress imaginable. Sometimes it seems he can whip up a suspension bridge out of bobby pins and glue. Huffer isn't too sociable, but in any sort of difficulty he is absolutely reliable. [[Optimus Prime]] knows that Huffer secretly misses [[Cybertron]] and longs to return there.
Although the modern road trip can trace its roots to post-WWII America, road tripping in general began long before [[The Great War]].


A complex system of sensors in his arms allows Huffer to test various materials, some of which he uses in construction, for various properties such as tensile strength, heat resistance, elasticity, etc. Although lacking weapons, he is extremely strong and can lift 40,000 pounds. His mathematical and geometrical abilities exceed those of all the other [[Autobot]]s and help him in his construction designs. <ref>[http://www.unicron.us/tf1984/toypix/huffer.htm 1984 G1 Transformers Autobot: Huffer<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The first successful North American transcontinental trip by automobile took place in 1903, and was piloted by [[H. Nelson Jackson]], Sewall Crocker, and a canine by the name of Bud. The trip was completed using a 1903 Winton Touring Car, dubbed “Vermont” by Jackson. The trip took a total of 63 days between San Francisco and New York, and cost US$8,000. The total cost included items such as food, gasoline, lodging, tires, parts, other supplies, and the cost of the Winton.
[[Image:Ramsey 01.jpg|thumb|right|Alice Huyler Ramsey in 1909]]
Although many would make the trip after 1903, the first woman to cross the American landscape by car was [[Alice Huyler Ramsey|Alice Ramsey]] and 3 women passengers in 1909. Ramsey left from Hell's Gate in Manhattan, New York and traveled 59 days to San Francisco, California.
Ramsey was followed in 1910 by [[Blanche Stuart Scott]], who is often mistakenly cited as the first woman to make the cross-country journey by automobile East-to-West (but was a true pioneer in aviation).


Huffer is prone to severe bouts of depression as a result of his homesickness. At these times he is often inconsolable and of little value to the other Autobots.
===Expansion of Highways===
{{Details|U.S. Route 66}}


===Animated series===
New highways in the early 1900’s helped propel automobile travel, primarily cross-country travel. Commissioned in 1926, and completely paved near the end of the 1930’s, [[U.S. Route 66]] is a living icon of early modern road tripping.
In the 1984-1985 series, Huffer was occasionally seen being entrusted with Optimus Prime's trailer unit, especially in cases where Prime was weakened or injured. Huffer also was frustrated by the fact that whatever he built ended up being destroyed by Decepticon combat. It was his wish to build something that would not be destroyed in the war.


In the episode "Prime Target" the big game hunter [[Lord Cholmondeley]] captured a secret [[Soviet]] jet, leading to panic of possibly war. Cholmondeley then set his sights on the ultimate trophy, the head of [[Optimus Prime]]. In order to lure Optimus in Cholmondeley captured the Autobots [[Tracks (Transformers)|Tracks]], [[Bumblebee (Transformers)|Bumblebee]], [[Jazz (Transformers)|Jazz]], [[Beachcomber (Transformers)|Beachcomber]], [[Grapple (Transformers)|Grapple]], [[Blaster (Transformers)|Blaster]] and [[Inferno (Transformers)|Inferno]]. [[Windcharger]] and Huffer were able to avoid being trapped. When [[Cosmos (Transformers)|Cosmos]] learned of the location Cholmondeley was keeping the captured Autobots Optimus Prime accepted Cholmondeley's challenge to meet him alone. Although interrupted by the Decepticons [[Astrotrain]] and [[Blitzwing]]'s attempt to ally the Decepticons with Cholmondeley, Optimus defeated the big game hunter and freed the Autobots. Cholmondeley and the stolen jet were given over the Soviets by the Autobots as punishment for his actions.
Motorists ventured cross-country for holiday as well as migrating to California and other locations. The modern road trip began to take shape in the late 1930’s and into the 1940’s, ushering in an era of a nation on the move.


Huffer's only appearance in the movie was when Hot Rod destroyed a roadblock he, Bluestreak, Sunstreaker, Hound, and Kup were attempting to set. Later Arcee stated that if they closed the door then Hot Rod and Kup would be trapped outside the city.
==The Modern Road Trip in North America==
The 1950’s saw rapid growth of ownership of automobiles by American families. The automobile, now a trusted mode of [[transportation]], was being widely used for not only commuting, but leisure trips as well.


In the 1986 episode, "Dark Awakening", Huffer was said to be among the dead Autobots that were interred at the Autobot mausoleum. The names that Daniel mentioned, along with Huffer, were the names of Autobots that were killed in ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]''. However, Huffer's apparent death was not depicted in the movie or any episode. Shortly after the mausoleum's introduction, the zombie body of Optimus Prime set the mausoleum to self-destruct, presumably destroying what remained of Huffer's body. A robot similar to Huffer subsequently appeared in the episode "Carnage in C-Minor", albeit colored like [[Gears (Transformers)|Gears]]. Since this wrongly-colored Huffer is shown not only next to an equally-dead Brawn and a Constructicon, but also in an episode riddled with animation errors, Huffer's "appearance" here is not given much weight by many fans, but accepted by others. <ref>[http://www.tfwiki.info/wiki/Image:DeceptiBrawn1.jpg Image:DeceptiBrawn1.jpg @ Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki]</ref>
As a result of this new vacation-by-road style, many businesses began to cater to road-weary travelers. Such businesses include the [[Howard Johnsons]] hotel chain, among others. These new types of establishments sought to provide travelers of American highways one thing: Consistency. By creating business chains, restaurants and hotels were soon able to provide not only a familiar name, but familiar quality with travelers of American roadways.


===Marvel Comics===
More reliable vehicles and services made long distance road trips easier for families, as the length of time required to cross the continent was reduced from months to days. Within one week, the average family can travel to destinations across [[North America]].
The Autobot forces almost succumbed to fuel deprivation early in the war on Earth; Optimus Prime was forced to choose four warriors to give precious fuel to and carry on the fight, including Huffer. Huffer fought bravely, notably confronting [[Megatron]] in combat, but despite their valiant efforts, the Autobots were only saved when the poisoned fuel fed to the Decepticons by [[Witwicky family#Buster|Sparkplug Witwicky]] took effect.


Huffer befriended the trucker [[Bomber Bill]], and the two fought valiantly in order to stop [[Soundwave]] and [[Devastator (Transformers)|Devastator]] from contacting Cybertron. However, their efforts were in vain and the two Decepticon groups began a process of co-operation which culminated in the deployment of the [[Space Bridge]] between [[Cybertron]] and [[Earth]].
The greatest change to the American road trip was the start, and subsequent expansion, of the [[Interstate Highway System]]. The higher speeds and controlled access nature of the Interstate allowed for greater distances to be traveled in less time and with improved safety as highways became divided.
[[Image:Abandoned gas station arizona.JPG|thumb|right|An abandoned gas station off of Interstate 8 in Arizona.]]


Huffer joined the list of the long-term injured during the ''Dinobot Hunt''. He was charged, along with [[Sideswipe]] and [[Silverstreak|Bluestreak]], with bringing in the powerful Dinobot, [[Grimlock]]. Unfortunately the party found the mentally ill Grimlock locked in vicious combat with [[Sludge (Transformers)|Sludge]], who had been planted there by the Decepticons. Huffer was badly injured trying to contain the situation.
===Road Tripping Today===
Today, modern road tripping is a fast growing hobby, and not just a means of vacationing. Groups dedicated to the art of the road trip, known either as professional road trippers or road enthusiasts, are becoming prevalent online.


===IDW Publishing===
Road tripping, to some, has indeed become an art. Road enthusiasts frequently debate on proper gear, attire, and electronics. Other frequent debates include type of road trip (a ‘moseying’ road trip vs. a set schedule), use of in-vehicle [[DVD]] players to pacify young passengers, and, to a lesser extent, destinations.
Huffer appeared in issue #1-2 of ''Transformers: Evolutions - Hearts of Steel''.


===Fun Publications===
Professional road tripping has spawned other activities, including [[dashboarding]], caravanning (multi-vehicle road trips), [[Recreational vehicle|RV-ing]], [[county collecting]], welcome sign photography, and other facets of the road tripping hobby.
[[Image:huffer-timelines.jpg|right|thumb|Classics Huffer]]
Based on the Transformers Classics toy line, the Timelines 2007 story is set 15 years after the end of the Marvel Comics story (ignoring all events of the Marvel U.K. and Generation 2 comics).


After the war Huffer was recruited by Grimlock to be engineering officer of the Autobot ship Graviton, whose mission it was to track down Bludgeon and his Decepticons.
==The Road Enthusiast==
Those who look upon road trips not as a method of travel but rather a hobby frequently describe themselves as ''Road Enthusiasts'' or ''Professional Road Trippers''. These motorists take the concept of road trips very seriously, some have devoted time and resources to the pursuit of the hobby. Although there are many personalities in the Road Tripping Community, many road enthusiasts advocate sharing the roadways, preservation of historic places and natural spaces, and safe driving. Much like [[backpacking (wilderness)|backpacking]], many road enthusiasts also subscribe to the ideas of [[Leave No Trace]].


In Transformers: Timelines volume 2 #2, "Games of Deception" Ultra Magnus lead a force including [[Elita One]], [[Springer (Transformers)|Springer]], Huffer, [[Snarl (Transformers)|Snarl]], [[Strongarm (Transformers)|Strongarm]] and [[Tyrannitron]] after the Decepticon [[Bug Bite]] and his forces to Earth.
The goal of road trip enthusiasts is to experience the culture, nature and history of the route, and to celebrate the open road.


===Audio books===
==As a Rite of Passage==
Huffer was featured in the 1985 Transformers audio book [[List of Transformers books#Autobots.27 Lightning Strike|Autobots' Lightning Strike]].
Today many [[adolescence|teen]]s and young adults see a road trip as a [[rite of passage]], their first solo journey from home, frequently across state boundaries. It is the idea of shedding authoritive boundries (such as [[parent]]s and [[teacher]]s) and taking that great leap out on one’s own that attracts many young [[men]] and [[women]] to saddle up and head out on the open road. This is due in part to the feeling of [[liberty|freedom]] some people get when traveling the open roads.


===Dreamwave Productions===
==Road Trip Technology==
When civil war broke out on the planet Cybertron between the Autobots and Decepticons, Huffer joined the Autobot cause.
One topic of frequent discussion amongst professional road enthusiasts is the latest Road Tripping technology. This includes new technology, as well as some old familiars. Items of frequent discussion include mobile [[internet]], [[cellular phones]], laptops, [[GPS]] units, Digital Mapping Programs, CB/Wireless Radios, and of course, vehicles.


When Autobot leader Sentinel Prime was killed by Decepticon leader Megatron, a new Autobot leader, Optimus Prime, was chosen. Optimus ordered the evacuation of Cybertron by the Autobots, and Huffer was among those who reluctantly prepared for the evacuation (Transformers: War Within #2).
==International Road Trips==
Road tripping, or motoring, is not only an American hobby, it is enjoyed the world over. Although the history of road trips may be different in each country, the idea, concept, and methods remain realitively unchanged world-wide. For this reason, it can be fairly easy to conduct a road trip on foreign soils. Many travelers from [[Europe]]an countries, and [[Australia]], flock to the United States to take part in the American idea of a road trip, and frequently Americans travel abroad to travel foreign motorways. Unlike some other methods of travel, the automobile allows travelers to customize their trip and set their own pace.


When Decepticon Military Operations Commander Shockwave lead a force of Decepticons against the Autobot capitol of Iacon, Huffer was among the Autobots who defended the capitol (Transformers: War Within #3).
==Impact of Automobile Associations==
In many countries Automobile Associations play a major part in facilitating long distance road trips. Automobile Associations, such as [[American Automobile Association|AAA]] and [[Canadian Automobile Association|CAA]] in North America, AA in the United Kingdom, among just a few, provide their members with services and materials to make road trips more enjoyable. Many of these groups offer some sort of [[Emergency road service|Roadside Assistance]], coming to the aid stranded motorists, as well as travel materials, such as guide books, maps, destination guides, and even road trip gear. Such associations allow a motorist to venture further from their home, and as long as they are in an area serviced by the association or an affiliate, can use the local association for booking lodging or entertainment tickets, roadside assistance, or get new travel guides and maps. This allows travelers to have a sense of comfort that they will have access to these services when they travel.


When Megatron and Optimus Prime disappeared in an accident with a space bridge, the Autobot and Decepticon forces splintered into smaller factions. Huffer stayed with the Autobots under the leadership of Prowl.
==Sample Road Trip Routes==
The major piece of a road trip is the route. Different routes offer not only different views and attractions, but also different highway conditions. These are a sample of major road trip routes in North America that offer great historic and scenic value and are also well documented. Many of these routes have more than one travel guide published strictly regarding the topic route.
*[[US 101]], The Pacific Coast Highway. [http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/pacificcoast/pacificcoast.html]
*The Pan-American Highway, [[Interstate 5]]
*The [[Great Ocean Road]] (Victoria, Australia) [http://www.greatoceanrd.org.au/]
*Mexico to Canada Route- [http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/bordertoborder/bordertoborder.html Arizona to Montana]
*Mexico to Canada Route- [http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/roadtonowhere/roadtonowhere.html Texas to North Dakota]
*In a legendary VW Westfalia- [http://www.roadtrip-online.com/mexique/en/index.php Road trip from Canada to Mexico]
*[http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/greatriver/greatriver.html The Great River Road]
*[[Trans-Canada Highway|The Trans Canada Highway]]
*[[Interstate 10]], Jacksonville to Los Angeles
*[[Appalachian Trail]] [http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/appalachiantrail/appalachiantrail.html]
*[http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/atlanticcoast/atlanticcoast.html Atlantic Coast route]
*[[US 2]], The Great Northern [http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/greatnorthern/greatnorthern.html]
*Oregon Coast to Cape Cod, Massachusetts [http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/oregontrail/oregontrail.html]
*San Francisco to Chesapeake Bay [http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/loneliestroad/loneliestroad.html]
*The Southern Pacific Route [http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/southernpacific/southernpacific.html]
*[[U.S. Route 66]][http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/route66/route66.html]


Huffer was among the Autobots who followed Optimus Prime on his mission on board the Ark and crash landed on Earth. In 1984, when the Ark's computer re-activated, it rebuilt Huffer as in the form of an Earth truck.
This list is only a sample of some well-known routes.


Eventually the combined forces of the Autobots on Earth, and their human allies were able to capture the Decepticons. A ship called the Ark II was built to take the Cybertonians back to Cybertron, along with some human companions, but the ship exploded shortly after takeoff. The human allies were killed, but the Cybertonians were lost in the ocean, again in statis lock.
==See also==
*[[U.S. Highways#History|History of U.S. Highways]]
*[[List of roads and highways]]
*[[Roadgeek]]
*[[U.S. Route 66]]


Huffer and others were recovered by a rogue military unit and reprogrammed as slave war machines. Megatron broke free and then freed his fellow Decepticons and Grimlock. Huffer and the other Autobots who were found by Lazarus were abused by Megatron's troops, but were eventually freed by Optimus Prime.
==References==
# "Road Trip." Webster's New Millennium™ Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.7). Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 05 Aug. 2008. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Road Trip>.
# [http://www.openroadinternational.org International Road Trip Enthusiasts Association]
# [http://americanhistory.si.edu/onthemove/ America on the Move]
# [http://www.pbs.org/horatio/index.html PBS: Horatio's Drive, America's First Road Trip]
# [http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/auto.htm Early Adventures with the Automobile]
# [http://www.tripwiser.com Road Trip Planner]
# [http://www.roadtripamerica.com Road Trip America]
# [http://www.ultimatefamilyroadtrip.com ultimatefamilyroadtrip]
# [http://www.toureagle.com Toureagle Road Trip Search]
# [http://www.roadtripamerica.com/dashboarding/solutions.htm Dashboarding at RTA]
# [http://www.roadsideamerica.com Roadside America]
# [http://www.welcometoamerica.us Roger Johnson's Welcome to America]
# [http://www.imin.com Help in planning the perfect road trip with friends]
# [http://jointhetrip.com/ "Join The Trip" - share your car and trip expenses]
# [http://www.roadtrippr.com Find Road Trip destinations]


Huffer returned to Cybertron with Optimus Prime and most of the Autobots to face charges after Ultra Magnus them the war had ended.
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[[Category:Roadology]]
===Toys===
[[Category:Tourist activities]]
*'''Generation 1 Huffer''' (1984)
[[Category:Travel]]
:Based on a Microman toy. The version sold in 1985 had no rub-symbol, while the 1985 version had a rub-symbol.
:This toy features an embossed "M" on his doors, a holdover from his Microman toy line roots.
:Later remolded as Pipes. He was redecoed into the Takara exclusive Road Ranger. <ref>[http://www.tfu.info/1984/Autobot/Huffer/huffer.htm Huffer (1984) - Autobot Construction Engineer - www.tfu.info<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

*'''Decoy Huffer''' (1986)
:A special promotion given away with other figures in 1986. This was a solid plastic toy representing Huffer in robot mode.

[[image:huffer-botcon.jpg|right|thumb|BotCon Huffer toy]]
*'''Transformers: Timelines Huffer''' (2007)
:A redeco of Cybertron Armorhide, in the colors of Generation 1 Huffer, was part of an exclusive set at BotCon 2007. He was packaged with BotCon Springer, and limited to only 1400 in number.

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An evil version of Huffer appeared in the fiction "Dungeons & Dinobots", printed in the Transformers Collectors Club magazine issue #22. He attempted to capture [[Grimlock]]. Although he was not illustrated in this text story, his description seemed to reflect a dark movie redeco of the ''Cybertron'' [[Armorhide]] toy.

==References==
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Huffer is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes.

Transformers: Generation 1

Template:Transformers character The toy version of Huffer (Drag in Japan, Turbo in Italy) was released from 1984 through 1985 as a Mini-Bot, placing him in the same general size category as Bumblebee, Beachcomber and Powerglide. [1]

Huffer, as described by Bumblebee, looks at the world "through sludge-colored windshields." Huffer is dour. He says very little and when he does speak, it's usually to grumble. Huffer's pessimism extends even to his job specialty. He'll grumble that it can't be done and then build the most complex mechanized fortress imaginable. Sometimes it seems he can whip up a suspension bridge out of bobby pins and glue. Huffer isn't too sociable, but in any sort of difficulty he is absolutely reliable. Optimus Prime knows that Huffer secretly misses Cybertron and longs to return there.

A complex system of sensors in his arms allows Huffer to test various materials, some of which he uses in construction, for various properties such as tensile strength, heat resistance, elasticity, etc. Although lacking weapons, he is extremely strong and can lift 40,000 pounds. His mathematical and geometrical abilities exceed those of all the other Autobots and help him in his construction designs. [2]

Huffer is prone to severe bouts of depression as a result of his homesickness. At these times he is often inconsolable and of little value to the other Autobots.

Animated series

In the 1984-1985 series, Huffer was occasionally seen being entrusted with Optimus Prime's trailer unit, especially in cases where Prime was weakened or injured. Huffer also was frustrated by the fact that whatever he built ended up being destroyed by Decepticon combat. It was his wish to build something that would not be destroyed in the war.

In the episode "Prime Target" the big game hunter Lord Cholmondeley captured a secret Soviet jet, leading to panic of possibly war. Cholmondeley then set his sights on the ultimate trophy, the head of Optimus Prime. In order to lure Optimus in Cholmondeley captured the Autobots Tracks, Bumblebee, Jazz, Beachcomber, Grapple, Blaster and Inferno. Windcharger and Huffer were able to avoid being trapped. When Cosmos learned of the location Cholmondeley was keeping the captured Autobots Optimus Prime accepted Cholmondeley's challenge to meet him alone. Although interrupted by the Decepticons Astrotrain and Blitzwing's attempt to ally the Decepticons with Cholmondeley, Optimus defeated the big game hunter and freed the Autobots. Cholmondeley and the stolen jet were given over the Soviets by the Autobots as punishment for his actions.

Huffer's only appearance in the movie was when Hot Rod destroyed a roadblock he, Bluestreak, Sunstreaker, Hound, and Kup were attempting to set. Later Arcee stated that if they closed the door then Hot Rod and Kup would be trapped outside the city.

In the 1986 episode, "Dark Awakening", Huffer was said to be among the dead Autobots that were interred at the Autobot mausoleum. The names that Daniel mentioned, along with Huffer, were the names of Autobots that were killed in The Transformers: The Movie. However, Huffer's apparent death was not depicted in the movie or any episode. Shortly after the mausoleum's introduction, the zombie body of Optimus Prime set the mausoleum to self-destruct, presumably destroying what remained of Huffer's body. A robot similar to Huffer subsequently appeared in the episode "Carnage in C-Minor", albeit colored like Gears. Since this wrongly-colored Huffer is shown not only next to an equally-dead Brawn and a Constructicon, but also in an episode riddled with animation errors, Huffer's "appearance" here is not given much weight by many fans, but accepted by others. [3]

Marvel Comics

The Autobot forces almost succumbed to fuel deprivation early in the war on Earth; Optimus Prime was forced to choose four warriors to give precious fuel to and carry on the fight, including Huffer. Huffer fought bravely, notably confronting Megatron in combat, but despite their valiant efforts, the Autobots were only saved when the poisoned fuel fed to the Decepticons by Sparkplug Witwicky took effect.

Huffer befriended the trucker Bomber Bill, and the two fought valiantly in order to stop Soundwave and Devastator from contacting Cybertron. However, their efforts were in vain and the two Decepticon groups began a process of co-operation which culminated in the deployment of the Space Bridge between Cybertron and Earth.

Huffer joined the list of the long-term injured during the Dinobot Hunt. He was charged, along with Sideswipe and Bluestreak, with bringing in the powerful Dinobot, Grimlock. Unfortunately the party found the mentally ill Grimlock locked in vicious combat with Sludge, who had been planted there by the Decepticons. Huffer was badly injured trying to contain the situation.

IDW Publishing

Huffer appeared in issue #1-2 of Transformers: Evolutions - Hearts of Steel.

Fun Publications

File:Huffer-timelines.jpg
Classics Huffer

Based on the Transformers Classics toy line, the Timelines 2007 story is set 15 years after the end of the Marvel Comics story (ignoring all events of the Marvel U.K. and Generation 2 comics).

After the war Huffer was recruited by Grimlock to be engineering officer of the Autobot ship Graviton, whose mission it was to track down Bludgeon and his Decepticons.

In Transformers: Timelines volume 2 #2, "Games of Deception" Ultra Magnus lead a force including Elita One, Springer, Huffer, Snarl, Strongarm and Tyrannitron after the Decepticon Bug Bite and his forces to Earth.

Audio books

Huffer was featured in the 1985 Transformers audio book Autobots' Lightning Strike.

Dreamwave Productions

When civil war broke out on the planet Cybertron between the Autobots and Decepticons, Huffer joined the Autobot cause.

When Autobot leader Sentinel Prime was killed by Decepticon leader Megatron, a new Autobot leader, Optimus Prime, was chosen. Optimus ordered the evacuation of Cybertron by the Autobots, and Huffer was among those who reluctantly prepared for the evacuation (Transformers: War Within #2).

When Decepticon Military Operations Commander Shockwave lead a force of Decepticons against the Autobot capitol of Iacon, Huffer was among the Autobots who defended the capitol (Transformers: War Within #3).

When Megatron and Optimus Prime disappeared in an accident with a space bridge, the Autobot and Decepticon forces splintered into smaller factions. Huffer stayed with the Autobots under the leadership of Prowl.

Huffer was among the Autobots who followed Optimus Prime on his mission on board the Ark and crash landed on Earth. In 1984, when the Ark's computer re-activated, it rebuilt Huffer as in the form of an Earth truck.

Eventually the combined forces of the Autobots on Earth, and their human allies were able to capture the Decepticons. A ship called the Ark II was built to take the Cybertonians back to Cybertron, along with some human companions, but the ship exploded shortly after takeoff. The human allies were killed, but the Cybertonians were lost in the ocean, again in statis lock.

Huffer and others were recovered by a rogue military unit and reprogrammed as slave war machines. Megatron broke free and then freed his fellow Decepticons and Grimlock. Huffer and the other Autobots who were found by Lazarus were abused by Megatron's troops, but were eventually freed by Optimus Prime.

Huffer returned to Cybertron with Optimus Prime and most of the Autobots to face charges after Ultra Magnus them the war had ended.

Toys

  • Generation 1 Huffer (1984)
Based on a Microman toy. The version sold in 1985 had no rub-symbol, while the 1985 version had a rub-symbol.
This toy features an embossed "M" on his doors, a holdover from his Microman toy line roots.
Later remolded as Pipes. He was redecoed into the Takara exclusive Road Ranger. [4]
  • Decoy Huffer (1986)
A special promotion given away with other figures in 1986. This was a solid plastic toy representing Huffer in robot mode.
File:Huffer-botcon.jpg
BotCon Huffer toy
  • Transformers: Timelines Huffer (2007)
A redeco of Cybertron Armorhide, in the colors of Generation 1 Huffer, was part of an exclusive set at BotCon 2007. He was packaged with BotCon Springer, and limited to only 1400 in number.

Transformers: Timelines

Template:Transformers character An evil version of Huffer appeared in the fiction "Dungeons & Dinobots", printed in the Transformers Collectors Club magazine issue #22. He attempted to capture Grimlock. Although he was not illustrated in this text story, his description seemed to reflect a dark movie redeco of the Cybertron Armorhide toy.

References