"Do not ever make me regret which one of you I spared." Megatron's line after killing Dreadwing. One of the most intimidation moments for Prime Megatron, and by far a better catalyst for a loyal Starscream than what happened in Energon.
Prime Dreadwing’s voice actor, Tony Todd of Candyman fame, really made the character iconic. There’s just something about Todd’s delivery that conveys Dreadwing’s inner struggle with his own sense of honor, and his loyalty to Megatron. Dreadwing was one of the more tragic characters in Prime, and I was really sad to see him killed off.
Perhaps a favorite moment of mine, the episode where he and Optimus fight Starscream when he uses the Apex Armor, and the look he gives when Optimus says to Starscream, "You can't fly."
"Darkwing believed all life was suffering, and was determined to make everyone around him feel worse than he did." I can't believe 80's Transformers predicted the average social media user, wow.
The prime version of dreadwing is seriously a heroic and unique decepticon like armada starsceam and many other idw and shattered glass characters,his well written character and honrobale, skills and working with his enimes for the good,and this is how you make heroic decepticon,too bad his death was so tragic
Wish they did more with him rather than killing him off right when he seeming started some form of redemption arc. I remember when it happened the online community kept speculating that somehow they'd bring him cause "there's no way they'd kill him off when his character was getting the most interesting and then have no one mention or acknowledge for the literal rest of the show".
Agreed! Such a waste of character development really. I'd like to think he'd "switch" to the Autobots if he'd survived (i.e. he'd just take the roll as "Decepticon consultant").
I would have called that death a "Comic book moment" since I don't think other Transformer cartoons have ever gotten that ballsy with the death of some of the characters like in prime. They would have gone the redemption arc which in the end would have led him getting killed by Megatron or another Decepticon. What makes Prime Dreadwings death the most tragic is that Megatron tried to stop him before extinguishing his spark unsure if he made the right choice or not to let him kill Starscream.
I am wondering what he would of done if Megatron hadn't killed him. He kind of burned the bridge with the Decepticon. Eventually Megatron would of noticed the hammer was gone and he made no attempt at hiding his attempt on Starscreen's spark. While Optimus was willing to take him in, he seemed unwilling to join the Autobots.
What hurts so much about the death of TF Prime Dreadwing is that Megatron valued him so much, he gave him multiple chances to back down from attempting to kill Starscream, and when he was forced to kill him, Megatron instantly turned his rage at losing such a valued combatant on Starscream, basically telling him that if he even SLIGHTY tried to betray them, Megatron would end Starscream himself on the spot with no warning.
I heard an interesting theory from Emperor Kumquat that explained that despite Megatron’s opinion about Dreadwing, there are reasons why Megatron ultimately chose Starscream over Dreadwing. First is the power scale. Dreadwing was much stronger than Starscream, meaning that should he turn against Megatron, he would have a better chance at killing Megatron than Starscream ever did. And secondly was his personality. Dreadwing was more subtle when it came to his disobedience, unlike Starscream. While Dreadwing didn’t have as many defiances against Megatron’s orders unlike Starscream. However, the times he did disobey were more impactful. Furthermore, where Megatron could easily monitor and intimidate Starscream due to his sycophantic nature and cowardice, Dreadwing was free-spirited and independent, making him much more unpredictable and harder to control than Starscream. With both of those combined, in long run, Dreadwing would’ve proved more liable and threatening to Megatron’s leadership, unlike Starscream, who remained loyal until the end.
@@mathlete855 damn that theory doesn't even sound like a theory and more like a legitimate fact lol. It makes sense especially when starscream may be traitorous but he is cowardly too and very predictable. Thus megatron doesn't see starscream much as a threat and even said once he took pleasure in seeing starscream fail again and again. Dreadwing is much more loyal which is fine but would prove problematic for megatron if dreadwing ever turned against him since dreadwing is physically stronger than starscream and was manage to rival optimus in strength and is more unpredictable.
One thing for certain though is that Megatron learned from this experience, as shown when Shockwave threatened to hurt Starscream. Instead of stepping in, he just watches and let them sort it out between themselves.
I got into so many arguments about Dreadwing's arc back when Prime was airing. A lot of the older fans were so cynical and viewed his death as a "waste", but for me it was the best execution of the character's arc. Dreadwing found out the truth, made his choice and followed it through to the end. And in doing so, he showed very clearly why Megatron wasn't a leader worth following. Dude went out being true to himself.
The only problem with his death was how stupid it made Megatron look. He executed a smart, strong, wise, and mostly loyal follower, just to save someone who would stab him in the back and steal his spot when given the chance.
@@shimazmunshi6595 Starscream had also talked with the Autobots a few times. It just felt like his death was rushed, and that he should have been given more time to fall from the Decepticons before Megatron killed him off. He gave Starscream more chances than he probably had deserved.
For those in question about why Megatron killed Dreadwing, I heard an interesting theory from Emperor Kumquat that explained it. Despite Megatron’s opinion about Dreadwing, there are reasons why Megatron ultimately chose Starscream over Dreadwing. First is the power scale. Dreadwing was much stronger than Starscream, meaning that should he turn against Megatron, he would have a better chance at killing Megatron than Starscream ever did. And secondly was his personality. Dreadwing was more subtle when it came to his disobedience, unlike Starscream. While Dreadwing didn’t have as many defiances against Megatron’s orders unlike Starscream. However, the times he did disobey were more impactful. Furthermore, where Megatron could easily monitor and intimidate Starscream due to his sycophantic nature and cowardice, Dreadwing was free-spirited and independent, making him much more unpredictable and harder to control than Starscream. With both of those combined, in long run, Dreadwing would’ve proved more liable and threatening to Megatron’s leadership, unlike Starscream, who remained loyal until the end.
Y’know, Wind and Wing’s relationship is kind of wholesome. In a twisted, “we should not be together for the sake of the world” kind of way, but… wholesome.
As a fan of both transformers prime and generation 2,dreadwing was honestly the best part of them,g2 dreadwing has a unique heavy bulky design,and prime dreadwing has one of the best color schemes and a great personality,his end was so tragic like the other heroic decepticons like armada starscream
The one thing I like with Prime Dreadwing was that in the story arc he never actually held any ill will, or anger towards the Autobots for killing his brother. I believe he even found how they treated the defeat of his brother, and even how Prime showed sympathy for his loss as honorable, and that he said his brother had died honorably in combat. It always felt like Dreadwing in prime had been modeled somewhat in how Starscream in energon was cast to be.
Skyquake had a warrior's death, and the Autobots showed him respect as a foe and sympathy for losing family to the war. Dreadwing was okay with that, and that's why turning his brother into a undead monster pissed him off to the point to leave the Decepticons. Bonus points to him actually HELPING the Autobots to be able to win and THEN trying to go for revenge, instead of just throwing a rampaging tantrum like most antagonists would.
Prime Dreadwing was everything Energon Sixshot should of been. A brother of a deceased character who is a repaint and wants revenge while Megatron hides the full details what happens to his late brother. At least they did something with Dreadwing and let him learn about his bro turning into a zombie ghost, Sixshot died thinking his brother's killer was Optimus.
Dreadwing has one of the more bizarre histories from being a duo of miserable nihilists to a singular bot or the combined form of both vehicles..but what is certain is that you gotta watch the skies. Because dread always waits in the wings
I love the Prime version of Dreadwing for more than one reason, though perhaps the biggest was the fact that he was voiced by a returning actor from the Live Action movies as well as the Candyman himself, Tony Todd.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Prime version of both Dreadwing and Skyquake are used as the foundation of future incarnation of the characters. I actually had this idea of them being rivals of Jetfire and Whirl after the two defect to the Autobots. (With the idea of Whirl starting off a Decepticon and actually being a central part of the overall cause, Megatron using him and his story to rally against the caste system.) Eventually their fanatical loyalty to Megatron has them start to go against their personal sense of honor.
Hearing that a version of Starscream also had a traitorous underling is hilarious to me. Great work on the video, always love learning more about this franchise.
The one disappointment with Prime Dreadwing: he never got to meet the Predacons. A fight between these warriors would have been epic. Prime Dreadwing’s design reminds me of Robotech’s Alpha fighters. With blue and green I was expecting a red variant before the end of Prime.
For some reason, G2 Dreadwing will always be "my" Dreadwing, but I agree that the TFP version is easily the standout example of the lot. Hope to see a version of that character represented in the future.
Loved Dreadwind & Darkwing in G1. They were great characters and cool Transformers for being Powermasters and being able to combine into the Dreadwing super-jet. G2 Dreadwing was absolutely awesome; one of the standouts in all G2. Dreadwing in Transformers: Prime was my favourite incarnation of the character. A Decepticon rarity for being a formidable & honourable warrior, an efficient second-in-command, loyal to Megatron and a tragic character. He gave his all to the Decepticon cause…both him and his twin brother Skyquake…only to ultimately realise that were just expendable pawns. As much as Megatron valued Dreadwing’s loyalty, Megatron considered Starscream’s treacherous, conniving nature to be of far greater value in the long term, regardless of the damage. Disillusioned and betrayed, Dreadwing saw nothing left for him in this world. It’s one of the most tragic character-arcs in all Transformers.
"Prime" was my introduction to Dreadwing and he was a pretty interesting character. Maybe someday we'll have another incarnation that'll take some cues from this version. I also find it interesting how one of his G1 components was named Darkwing, since whenever I hear that name I think of the Disney character Darkwing Duck. Maybe that's why Hasbro lost the rights to that name.
Dreadwing's likeness to Depthcharge and being quite similar to Dinobot is so cool. Holding Megatron to his word was such a great moment, like an advisor to a king
It's one thing when a character is just a regular mustache twirling villain, or a generic goon. It's another, when you make them honorable and loyal to a cause, only to have them question it all based on the actions of others. Dino - Bot, Armada Starscream, Dreadwing, even a couple Decepticons in the Netflix series. That's what makes them memorable. Skyquake just got a new toy in the Legacy Evolution line, I'm sure Dreadwing will be following.
Dreadwind always has a special place in my childhood - he was introduced to me whilst he was at the helm of the letters page of the UK Transformers comic when I began collecting it and I always remember being amused at some of his replies to those who wrote in and ditto Hi-Test whenever he got a rare chance to talk too.
I would love to see Dreadwing in a movie I remember him from the 07 game as not being as annoying as Payload or Longarm lol but that fire ring of death attack was terrible for me. He became my 2nd favorite Decepticon in Prime after Knockout because Im such a huge fan of Tony Todd. Here's hoping he returns soon in some form
Out of all the incarnations who share the name Dreadwing, Transformers Prime Dreadwing is my favorite incarnation. In fact, I have a toy version of him. It's too bad he was killed and Starscream was spared.
3:37 "...who used Power-Force technology..." ... to do the splits so hard they turn themselves inside out!! Frickin' OUCH! Has anyone ever done a montage of Transformers transformations, but where they dub in cries of physical exertion and pain? I'm afraid that's the kind of thing I could watch for an hour and never stop finding it funny.
I love the G1 version of Dreadwing. I love how they turn up at restaurants and eat every bit of food there is! I also loved the letters page. Hi Test and Dreadwind had awesome banter. They are superb as God Masters aswell.
As always Prime have a lot of my favorite versions of any TF, and Dreadwing is no different, I love his characterization in TFP, he was a loyal warrior, almost a samurai type, and different to many cons, he was actually very loyal to Megatron, sadly also an honorable warrior which is a rare thing between Cons, make him one of my favorites in the show, I actually was super sad when he died, but non the less he ended letting a huge mark on me and many TF fans, I think if they keep bringing back Dreadwing, I hope they keep these elements one way of another.....also I love his many rivalries in the show, for a character who didn't last too long, he cultivate a lot of interesting relationships, from his love for his Brother Skyquake, his hatred for Starscream, his rivalry with Wheeljack and Optimus and eventual respect he form with Optimus, this version of Dreadwing is easily my favorite of all.
Always wanted a G1 Dark wing.. Back in 85 I was going to Blackpool for a 2 week holiday and as the coach was traveling down the road we passed by an airbase where an airshow was taken place and 3 R.A.F. Tornado GR1s buzzed the coach and I instanlty fell in love with that aircraft so when hastak released a transformer that turned into 1 I had to have it but sadly never got him.
Whether he is the combined jet of the two Decepticons Darkwing and Dreadwind, or the twin brother of Prime Skyquake, there is no denying that Dreadwing always has and always will be terrorizing the skies of the Transformers war.
TF Prime Dreadwing is easily one of my favourite characters in that show, a very pleasant change from the mustache twirling villainy of Megatron and Starscream in that show. I also really need to something about the missing arms on my movie Dreadwing figure, no idea what happened to those.
Ha, I just recently got the movie drone version since it's the same type of jet and deco as the mythical 'Ghost of Kyiv' rumors from early in the Russian invasion of the Ukraine. Great episode, as always!!
I really love that Hasbro and Takara brought back many of the best G2-original designs for Robots in Disguise and Car Robots. They deserved a second chance.
I always liked Prime Dreadwing and always found myself kind of disappointed in how his story ended. The direction they were taking his character in was genuinely interesting and I felt they could have done more with it. Also, hey Hasbro, Legacy Dreadwing when? Asking for a friend.
Well, he did attack Starscream and try to kill him out of revenge-minded spite, thanks to Starscream’s disgrace of Skyquake’s sacrifice by raising from the dead, which he finally saw and realized in the previous Cortical Psychic Patch interrogation episode. He kind of had to be killed for disobeying Megatron’s order to stand down.
At least he learn what happen to his brother's body. Energon Sixshot who parallels with Dreadwing's character never learned that his bro died from Megatron's hands.
I grew up with Prime Dreadwing so he's already a long favourite, but I also like the combiner Dreadwing that's the complete opposite from what I knew at first
Prime Dreadwing was my introduction to the character and honestly like Knockout he is the definitive take on the character a modern Dinobot if you will
I love the Prime version of Dreadwing. You could easily have new versions of him exist in continuities with the G1 Dreadwing, if you change the G1 name to Darkwind. It keeps the naming convention of the original, just with the other halves of *Dark*wing and Dread*wind*.
I always love the Transformers Prime version of Dreadwing, I never knew that their is other versions of Dreadwing cause when I look him up, it only shows Transformers Prime and that's fine
In 1994 when my mum and dad got me Dreadwing for Christmas that year I was stoked to get another Transformer figure that was still for me anyway a continuation of the original G1 toys, but over the years I have come to really like the Prime version too as the over all story ark in that series showed that not all Decepticons are one minded world dominated cybertronieans. Tony Todd did a great job to bring the character a great sense of honor too.
Funny story, I was thinking of taking up stop motion as a hobby a few years ago, so I went to this comic book store to find more transformers. While I was there, I found both Dreadwind and Darkwing, and I picked up Dreadwind, thinking he looked like an existential guy, and then I picked up Darkwing, thinking these two would make cool brother characters, and then I get home and low and behold, that's exactly what they are. Here's to hoping that Dreadwing and Skyquake get some kind of retool for Legacy, seeing as their prime figures are prone to breakage.
Thanks for doing this episode that explores one of my favorite Transformers characters @ChrisMcFeely. I appreciate and loved that episode greatly. My favorite version of Dreadwing is the Transformers Prime version because he is very cool! 👍 I also liked his personality in Prime as well as his penchant for using explosives and his blaster. I also frequently play as him all the time in the Transformers Prime video game on the 3DS, due to my obsession to him. I also would like to thank you for briefly mentioning Mindwipe, but let's explore more further about Mindwipe in perhaps the next episode. 😉 👍
"Do not ever make me regret which one of you I spared."
Megatron's line after killing Dreadwing. One of the most intimidation moments for Prime Megatron, and by far a better catalyst for a loyal Starscream than what happened in Energon.
Prime Dreadwing’s voice actor, Tony Todd of Candyman fame, really made the character iconic. There’s just something about Todd’s delivery that conveys Dreadwing’s inner struggle with his own sense of honor, and his loyalty to Megatron. Dreadwing was one of the more tragic characters in Prime, and I was really sad to see him killed off.
I thought so... why am I getting candyman vibes from this character.
Perhaps a favorite moment of mine, the episode where he and Optimus fight Starscream when he uses the Apex Armor, and the look he gives when Optimus says to Starscream, "You can't fly."
Tony Todd is also the Fallen in Revenge of the Fallen, I didn't know he had another TF role so soon after that
Don’t forget his appearance in the Final Destination series
Idk why but for some reason I thought he was voiced by the same guy who voiced tigatron in beast wars
Rest in peace Tony Todd, you were definitely one of the greatest villain actors of all time.
"Darkwing believed all life was suffering, and was determined to make everyone around him feel worse than he did."
I can't believe 80's Transformers predicted the average social media user, wow.
Keep Darkwing off twitter lmao 🤣
That's why his partner Dreadwind hostsd the letters page. Lol.
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Imagine if he had twitter,youtube and reddit he would be the biggest troll
Twitter the character
The prime version of dreadwing is seriously a heroic and unique decepticon like armada starsceam and many other idw and shattered glass characters,his well written character and honrobale, skills and working with his enimes for the good,and this is how you make heroic decepticon,too bad his death was so tragic
Wish they did more with him rather than killing him off right when he seeming started some form of redemption arc.
I remember when it happened the online community kept speculating that somehow they'd bring him cause "there's no way they'd kill him off when his character was getting the most interesting and then have no one mention or acknowledge for the literal rest of the show".
Agreed! Such a waste of character development really.
I'd like to think he'd "switch" to the Autobots if he'd survived (i.e. he'd just take the roll as "Decepticon consultant").
I would have called that death a "Comic book moment" since I don't think other Transformer cartoons have ever gotten that ballsy with the death of some of the characters like in prime. They would have gone the redemption arc which in the end would have led him getting killed by Megatron or another Decepticon. What makes Prime Dreadwings death the most tragic is that Megatron tried to stop him before extinguishing his spark unsure if he made the right choice or not to let him kill Starscream.
@@grand_max66 Maybe he was going to join the Star Seekers in the original story for season 3.
I am wondering what he would of done if Megatron hadn't killed him. He kind of burned the bridge with the Decepticon. Eventually Megatron would of noticed the hammer was gone and he made no attempt at hiding his attempt on Starscreen's spark. While Optimus was willing to take him in, he seemed unwilling to join the Autobots.
i always loved the kind of different characters who share the same name,especially with the fact that thier history is really fun to hear and to know
i hate it
What hurts so much about the death of TF Prime Dreadwing is that Megatron valued him so much, he gave him multiple chances to back down from attempting to kill Starscream, and when he was forced to kill him, Megatron instantly turned his rage at losing such a valued combatant on Starscream, basically telling him that if he even SLIGHTY tried to betray them, Megatron would end Starscream himself on the spot with no warning.
"Do NOT make me regret which one of you I spared."
I heard an interesting theory from Emperor Kumquat that explained that despite Megatron’s opinion about Dreadwing, there are reasons why Megatron ultimately chose Starscream over Dreadwing.
First is the power scale. Dreadwing was much stronger than Starscream, meaning that should he turn against Megatron, he would have a better chance at killing Megatron than Starscream ever did.
And secondly was his personality. Dreadwing was more subtle when it came to his disobedience, unlike Starscream. While Dreadwing didn’t have as many defiances against Megatron’s orders unlike Starscream. However, the times he did disobey were more impactful. Furthermore, where Megatron could easily monitor and intimidate Starscream due to his sycophantic nature and cowardice, Dreadwing was free-spirited and independent, making him much more unpredictable and harder to control than Starscream.
With both of those combined, in long run, Dreadwing would’ve proved more liable and threatening to Megatron’s leadership, unlike Starscream, who remained loyal until the end.
@@mathlete855 damn that theory doesn't even sound like a theory and more like a legitimate fact lol. It makes sense especially when starscream may be traitorous but he is cowardly too and very predictable. Thus megatron doesn't see starscream much as a threat and even said once he took pleasure in seeing starscream fail again and again. Dreadwing is much more loyal which is fine but would prove problematic for megatron if dreadwing ever turned against him since dreadwing is physically stronger than starscream and was manage to rival optimus in strength and is more unpredictable.
One thing for certain though is that Megatron learned from this experience, as shown when Shockwave threatened to hurt Starscream. Instead of stepping in, he just watches and let them sort it out between themselves.
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I got into so many arguments about Dreadwing's arc back when Prime was airing. A lot of the older fans were so cynical and viewed his death as a "waste", but for me it was the best execution of the character's arc. Dreadwing found out the truth, made his choice and followed it through to the end. And in doing so, he showed very clearly why Megatron wasn't a leader worth following. Dude went out being true to himself.
G1 fans be malding lmao
The only problem with his death was how stupid it made Megatron look. He executed a smart, strong, wise, and mostly loyal follower, just to save someone who would stab him in the back and steal his spot when given the chance.
@@p.e.collins6315 to be fair starscream is very useful plus megatron knew he talked with the autobots
@@shimazmunshi6595 Starscream had also talked with the Autobots a few times. It just felt like his death was rushed, and that he should have been given more time to fall from the Decepticons before Megatron killed him off. He gave Starscream more chances than he probably had deserved.
@@p.e.collins6315 I agree with you 100%
For those in question about why Megatron killed Dreadwing, I heard an interesting theory from Emperor Kumquat that explained it. Despite Megatron’s opinion about Dreadwing, there are reasons why Megatron ultimately chose Starscream over Dreadwing.
First is the power scale. Dreadwing was much stronger than Starscream, meaning that should he turn against Megatron, he would have a better chance at killing Megatron than Starscream ever did.
And secondly was his personality. Dreadwing was more subtle when it came to his disobedience, unlike Starscream. While Dreadwing didn’t have as many defiances against Megatron’s orders unlike Starscream. However, the times he did disobey were more impactful. Furthermore, where Megatron could easily monitor and intimidate Starscream due to his sycophantic nature and cowardice, Dreadwing was free-spirited and independent, making him much more unpredictable and harder to control than Starscream.
With both of those combined, in long run, Dreadwing would’ve proved more liable and threatening to Megatron’s leadership, unlike Starscream, who remained loyal until the end.
Shortly after that starscream was responsible for losing megatrons half of military might which made it easier for the autobots to storm their ship
@@xshxralso Dreadwing never would have thought to take the humans hostage on Cybertron
What video is that called from Emperor Kumquat?
@@toukendanshiwarrior2846 Is starscream actually evil? No and here’s why
Y’know, Wind and Wing’s relationship is kind of wholesome. In a twisted, “we should not be together for the sake of the world” kind of way, but… wholesome.
As a fan of both transformers prime and generation 2,dreadwing was honestly the best part of them,g2 dreadwing has a unique heavy bulky design,and prime dreadwing has one of the best color schemes and a great personality,his end was so tragic like the other heroic decepticons like armada starscream
Me too
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I wish RID '01 had him and the Machine Wars line.
I still have my G2 Dreadwing and Smokescreen. Still have all the missiles somehow. Sadly, one of Smokescreen's guns no longer fires.
@@EclipseWarlord Sadly I never had those.
“Hey Darkwing! I may not have a cog, but my finger can transform. Guess which one? I’ll give you a limited option…”
-Actual line from Transformers One
(proceeds to mimic the classic transformation sound while preparing to “flip the Airazor”)
Here to pay my respects to the TF Prime voice of Dreadwing! RIP Tony Todd!
The one thing I like with Prime Dreadwing was that in the story arc he never actually held any ill will, or anger towards the Autobots for killing his brother. I believe he even found how they treated the defeat of his brother, and even how Prime showed sympathy for his loss as honorable, and that he said his brother had died honorably in combat. It always felt like Dreadwing in prime had been modeled somewhat in how Starscream in energon was cast to be.
Skyquake had a warrior's death, and the Autobots showed him respect as a foe and sympathy for losing family to the war. Dreadwing was okay with that, and that's why turning his brother into a undead monster pissed him off to the point to leave the Decepticons.
Bonus points to him actually HELPING the Autobots to be able to win and THEN trying to go for revenge, instead of just throwing a rampaging tantrum like most antagonists would.
@@SwiftpawWolffox *cough cough* PREDAKING
Prime Dreadwing was everything Energon Sixshot should of been. A brother of a deceased character who is a repaint and wants revenge while Megatron hides the full details what happens to his late brother. At least they did something with Dreadwing and let him learn about his bro turning into a zombie ghost, Sixshot died thinking his brother's killer was Optimus.
Dreadwing has one of the more bizarre histories from being a duo of miserable nihilists to a singular bot or the combined form of both vehicles..but what is certain is that you gotta watch the skies. Because dread always waits in the wings
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RIP, Tony Todd who voiced Dreadwing.
The Generation 2 Smokescreen and Dreadwing toys have been recolored to make a lot of new characters, including Starscream and BB from Beast Wars II
I love the Prime version of Dreadwing for more than one reason, though perhaps the biggest was the fact that he was voiced by a returning actor from the Live Action movies as well as the Candyman himself, Tony Todd.
Dreadwing is such an underrated character.
Dreadwind is my blorbo
I wouldn't be surprised if the Prime version of both Dreadwing and Skyquake are used as the foundation of future incarnation of the characters.
I actually had this idea of them being rivals of Jetfire and Whirl after the two defect to the Autobots. (With the idea of Whirl starting off a Decepticon and actually being a central part of the overall cause, Megatron using him and his story to rally against the caste system.)
Eventually their fanatical loyalty to Megatron has them start to go against their personal sense of honor.
@@Ecl1ps0_ And future incarnations can incorporate elements from all past versions. Anything is possible.
Hearing that a version of Starscream also had a traitorous underling is hilarious to me. Great work on the video, always love learning more about this franchise.
Man Darkwing is so cool. I hope he shows up in a movie this year and says “GRRRRRRRR MINERS”
I'd say that Prime Dreadwing is the best version, a Decepticon with a true sense of Honor, I hope we see more versions of him in the comics soon.
"YOUR SPARK WILL SUFFICE" that line alone sent shivers down my spine
The one disappointment with Prime Dreadwing: he never got to meet the Predacons. A fight between these warriors would have been epic.
Prime Dreadwing’s design reminds me of Robotech’s Alpha fighters. With blue and green I was expecting a red variant before the end of Prime.
Can you imagine him meeting with Beast Wars Dinobot? What a clash between warriors that would be.
@@xshxr I'd like to thing that they'd respect each-other's sense of honor and would have a friendly sparring match.
Can we please talk about the fact that Prime Dreadwing was voiced by Tony Todd!? As in Candyman, and Kurn aka Worfs brother from Star Trek!
The Fallen in Transformers 2. Also, Venom in Spider-Man 2 PS5
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RIP Tony Todd
R.I.P. Tony Todd(1954-2024)
0:29 GRRR… MINERS! GRRR! GRRR!
I wonder what Dreadwind's opinion on miners.
Respect to Tony Todd
8:56 For Tony Todd
For some reason, G2 Dreadwing will always be "my" Dreadwing, but I agree that the TFP version is easily the standout example of the lot. Hope to see a version of that character represented in the future.
Loved Dreadwind & Darkwing in G1. They were great characters and cool Transformers for being Powermasters and being able to combine into the Dreadwing super-jet. G2 Dreadwing was absolutely awesome; one of the standouts in all G2.
Dreadwing in Transformers: Prime was my favourite incarnation of the character. A Decepticon rarity for being a formidable & honourable warrior, an efficient second-in-command, loyal to Megatron and a tragic character.
He gave his all to the Decepticon cause…both him and his twin brother Skyquake…only to ultimately realise that were just expendable pawns. As much as Megatron valued Dreadwing’s loyalty, Megatron considered Starscream’s treacherous, conniving nature to be of far greater value in the long term, regardless of the damage. Disillusioned and betrayed, Dreadwing saw nothing left for him in this world. It’s one of the most tragic character-arcs in all Transformers.
GRR MINERS GRR GRRRR!!!
@@luckyexplorer1053 Hey… Darkwing…
@@Nameless-ln5mr My finger can transform!
I love Dreadwing from TFPrime, I had them both with Sky Quake 😊
"Prime" was my introduction to Dreadwing and he was a pretty interesting character. Maybe someday we'll have another incarnation that'll take some cues from this version.
I also find it interesting how one of his G1 components was named Darkwing, since whenever I hear that name I think of the Disney character Darkwing Duck. Maybe that's why Hasbro lost the rights to that name.
RIP Tony Todd.
Dreadwing's likeness to Depthcharge and being quite similar to Dinobot is so cool. Holding Megatron to his word was such a great moment, like an advisor to a king
It's one thing when a character is just a regular mustache twirling villain, or a generic goon. It's another, when you make them honorable and loyal to a cause, only to have them question it all based on the actions of others. Dino - Bot, Armada Starscream, Dreadwing, even a couple Decepticons in the Netflix series. That's what makes them memorable. Skyquake just got a new toy in the Legacy Evolution line, I'm sure Dreadwing will be following.
TFP is my favourite mainly because he's the only one I knew until day. He was also awesome and I loved both him and his brother when I was a kid.
Prime Dreadwing's death will never not piss me off. Great character. One of my favorite in one of the franchises very best Decepticon rosters.
Darkwing: *GRRRRR, MINERSSSSS, GRRRRRR*
Me: *shows him a The Basics video of himself*
Darkwing: *GRRRR,* Oh that’s not a miner……
Rip Tony Todd his VA in Prime
Prime Dreadwing is definitely my favorite. Thanks for the video, Chris.
Dreadwind always has a special place in my childhood - he was introduced to me whilst he was at the helm of the letters page of the UK Transformers comic when I began collecting it and I always remember being amused at some of his replies to those who wrote in and ditto Hi-Test whenever he got a rare chance to talk too.
His Gattling Gun is ILLIN'!!
RIP TONY TODD 🕊🕊
This is the only channel I’m subscribed to that I’ve watched every single video.
I would love to see Dreadwing in a movie
I remember him from the 07 game as not being as annoying as Payload or Longarm lol but that fire ring of death attack was terrible for me. He became my 2nd favorite Decepticon in Prime after Knockout because Im such a huge fan of Tony Todd. Here's hoping he returns soon in some form
That game version... I loved it but I loved to hate it just the same😆
Out of all the incarnations who share the name Dreadwing, Transformers Prime Dreadwing is my favorite incarnation. In fact, I have a toy version of him. It's too bad he was killed and Starscream was spared.
3:37
"...who used Power-Force technology..."
... to do the splits so hard they turn themselves inside out!! Frickin' OUCH!
Has anyone ever done a montage of Transformers transformations, but where they dub in cries of physical exertion and pain? I'm afraid that's the kind of thing I could watch for an hour and never stop finding it funny.
No
G1 designs and names with TF Prime personalities is how I'd characterize these brothers if I ever make my own Transformers movie series someday.
I love the combiner toys for these guys I used them for my galvatronus and they look amazing.
Another great episode! I had both originals and have countless memories of playing with them as a child…
I love the G1 version of Dreadwing. I love how they turn up at restaurants and eat every bit of food there is! I also loved the letters page. Hi Test and Dreadwind had awesome banter. They are superb as God Masters aswell.
As always Prime have a lot of my favorite versions of any TF, and Dreadwing is no different, I love his characterization in TFP, he was a loyal warrior, almost a samurai type, and different to many cons, he was actually very loyal to Megatron, sadly also an honorable warrior which is a rare thing between Cons, make him one of my favorites in the show, I actually was super sad when he died, but non the less he ended letting a huge mark on me and many TF fans, I think if they keep bringing back Dreadwing, I hope they keep these elements one way of another.....also I love his many rivalries in the show, for a character who didn't last too long, he cultivate a lot of interesting relationships, from his love for his Brother Skyquake, his hatred for Starscream, his rivalry with Wheeljack and Optimus and eventual respect he form with Optimus, this version of Dreadwing is easily my favorite of all.
Dreadwing in Prime really proved we should have more non cartoonishly evil Decepticons.
@@xshxr Did they not? Swear he actually had a decent backstory and was more focused on revenge against Optimus and restoring Cybertron.
RIP Tony Todd. 😔🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Always wanted a G1 Dark wing.. Back in 85 I was going to Blackpool for a 2 week holiday and as the coach was traveling down the road we passed by an airbase where an airshow was taken place and 3 R.A.F. Tornado GR1s buzzed the coach and I instanlty fell in love with that aircraft so when hastak released a transformer that turned into 1 I had to have it but sadly never got him.
Cool. Little brother had the RiD "Dreadwing". Didn't know that until now.
Whether he is the combined jet of the two Decepticons Darkwing and Dreadwind, or the twin brother of Prime Skyquake, there is no denying that Dreadwing always has and always will be terrorizing the skies of the Transformers war.
Why did they go with Skyquake instead of Blackwing?
@@smb-c3po I have no idea.
@@TFfangeek Skyquake was someone else.
Unless he's a boat
@@sailordaigurren8225 We don't need his boat version.
0:14 *RUN IT'S DREADWING!!!*
"DREADWING IS PUNISHING HIS GATTLING GUN IS ILLIN'!"
I look forward to these episodes every week keep up the good work
8:50 "Only to be destroyed by Starscream for his treachery."
Well THAT'S a rare sentence.
Bro tried to out-starscream starscream, how did he think it was gonna go?
Fun Fact: Prime Dreadwing and The Fallen from Revenge of the Fallen have the same Voice actor, Tony Todd
The Fallen Tony Todd vs Stephen Steve
Funny how Darkwing is going to be on the big screen in Transformers One
Orion Pax: Hey Darkwing my finger can Transform, guess which one?
TF Prime Dreadwing is easily one of my favourite characters in that show, a very pleasant change from the mustache twirling villainy of Megatron and Starscream in that show.
I also really need to something about the missing arms on my movie Dreadwing figure, no idea what happened to those.
New Dreadwing is punishing his gatling gun is ILLIN
"its dreadwing he's punshing his gattling guns is illin ! "
Here after Tony Todd's death. Fly high, Candyman
Same
G2 Dreadwing was the best commercial.
Rip Tony Todd
Ha, I just recently got the movie drone version since it's the same type of jet and deco as the mythical 'Ghost of Kyiv' rumors from early in the Russian invasion of the Ukraine.
Great episode, as always!!
Dreadwind, darkwing, hydra and buster seem interesting, I wonder how they would work? Perhaps as henchmen of dreadwing?
As influential as the TFP version is, I’m really hoping for an updated version of the g2 figure (complete with a new Smokescreen, of course).
I really love that Hasbro and Takara brought back many of the best G2-original designs for Robots in Disguise and Car Robots. They deserved a second chance.
I always liked Prime Dreadwing and always found myself kind of disappointed in how his story ended. The direction they were taking his character in was genuinely interesting and I felt they could have done more with it.
Also, hey Hasbro, Legacy Dreadwing when? Asking for a friend.
Well, he did attack Starscream and try to kill him out of revenge-minded spite, thanks to Starscream’s disgrace of Skyquake’s sacrifice by raising from the dead, which he finally saw and realized in the previous Cortical Psychic Patch interrogation episode. He kind of had to be killed for disobeying Megatron’s order to stand down.
@@jonahdengler3858 Yeah that's the in-story reason but the story part is what's disappointing.
At least he learn what happen to his brother's body. Energon Sixshot who parallels with Dreadwing's character never learned that his bro died from Megatron's hands.
I grew up with Prime Dreadwing so he's already a long favourite, but I also like the combiner Dreadwing that's the complete opposite from what I knew at first
2:40 can you do a basic for Mechanibals
I miss the Powermasters/Godmasters, they were so freaking cool, a shame that Hasbro doesn´t take more risks with the innovation of the franchise
OMG YOU COVERED MY FAVORITE CHARACTER! I thought the day would never come! Thank you
Please do Breakdown next! He is one of my favourites!
Prime had the best depictions of so many characters, Dreadwing included.
Congratulations on your roll on the Transformers combaticons episode! I thought it was genius that voiced a documentary!
Thank you☺️
Wait the minute...
Is this the bot who always bullying Optimus and Megatron?
He was Darkwing
GRRR MINERS
Prime Dreadwing was my introduction to the character and honestly like Knockout he is the definitive take on the character a modern Dinobot if you will
I love the Prime version of Dreadwing. You could easily have new versions of him exist in continuities with the G1 Dreadwing, if you change the G1 name to Darkwind. It keeps the naming convention of the original, just with the other halves of *Dark*wing and Dread*wind*.
This channel gives me soooo many childhood memories. :)
And now he is a bodyguard 😅
I always love the Transformers Prime version of Dreadwing, I never knew that their is other versions of Dreadwing cause when I look him up, it only shows Transformers Prime and that's fine
In 1994 when my mum and dad got me Dreadwing for Christmas that year I was stoked to get another Transformer figure that was still for me anyway a continuation of the original G1 toys, but over the years I have come to really like the Prime version too as the over all story ark in that series showed that not all Decepticons are one minded world dominated cybertronieans.
Tony Todd did a great job to bring the character a great sense of honor too.
Darkwing then: An emo cybertroian who wants to make everyone suffer more than what he felt.
Darkwing now: GRRR... MINERS!! GRRR! GRRR!!!
Rest in Piece Prime Dreadwing.
Dreadwing is definitely one of my favorite deception and seeing him here is amazing and make for one great video
It's kind of funny how movieverse Dreadwing is killed for treachery by the Transformers' number one go-to traitor.
4:20 Nice!
5:44 I used to have the Gen 2 version...I still have the smaller jet.
His gatling gun is in fact illin'
Funny story, I was thinking of taking up stop motion as a hobby a few years ago, so I went to this comic book store to find more transformers. While I was there, I found both Dreadwind and Darkwing, and I picked up Dreadwind, thinking he looked like an existential guy, and then I picked up Darkwing, thinking these two would make cool brother characters, and then I get home and low and behold, that's exactly what they are.
Here's to hoping that Dreadwing and Skyquake get some kind of retool for Legacy, seeing as their prime figures are prone to breakage.
I hope they both get Legacy figures. They just better keep most of their uniqueness in a G1 design, unlike what was done with Prime Arcee.
Thanks for doing this episode that explores one of my favorite Transformers characters @ChrisMcFeely. I appreciate and loved that episode greatly. My favorite version of Dreadwing is the Transformers Prime version because he is very cool! 👍 I also liked his personality in Prime as well as his penchant for using explosives and his blaster. I also frequently play as him all the time in the Transformers Prime video game on the 3DS, due to my obsession to him. I also would like to thank you for briefly mentioning Mindwipe, but let's explore more further about Mindwipe in perhaps the next episode. 😉 👍