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'''Jetfire''' is the name of six [[fictional character]]s from the [[Transformer]] series. The first Jefire is a heroic Autobot Sky Guardian who turns into a jet. He was introduced in 1985. The second Jetfire is the second in commmand of the Autobot first introduced in Transformers: Armada in 2003. | '''Jetfire''' is the name of six [[fictional character]]s from the [[Transformer]] series. The first Jefire is a heroic Autobot Sky Guardian who turns into a jet. He was introduced in 1985. The second Jetfire is the second in commmand of the Autobot first introduced in Transformers: Armada in 2003. | ||
==Transformers: Generation 1== | |||
The first Jetfire is a heroic Autobot Air Guardian introduced in 1985. He should not be confused with Skyfire, a similar Autobot. | |||
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==Transformers: Armada== | |||
Introduced in 2003 in Transformers: Armada, Jetfire serves as Optimus Prime's second-in-command, with a witty, cheerful personality that helps to bridge the distance between Prime as leader and his troops. The friendly nature that keeps him popular amongst the Autobots hides a strong sense of intelligent judgment that has saved his team from numerous predicaments, and means that he will even speak up and tell Prime that he is wrong to his face. | |||
==2007 Transformers== | |||
Jetfire is among the characters which first appeared in the 2007 Transformers 3D Battle Card game by Wizards of the Coast. A red and white redeco of movie Starscream, this incarnation of Jetfire is not related to the character in the 2009 film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. | |||
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==2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen== | |||
In a USA Today online fan poll following the release of the 2007 live-action film, Jetfire was one of the 10 Transformers that the fans wanted in the sequel, coming in 4th with 11% of the votes. | |||
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==Transformers Animated== | |||
Concept art for an Animated rendition of Jetfire, as well as Jetstorm, was shown at BotCon 2008, revealing Jetfire to be a yellowish-colored robot and Jetstorm to be a blue-colored robot. They both have goggle-like pieces on their foreheads and they both transform into jets. Jetstorm and his brother Jetfire are Autobot twins who have been fitted with technology scanned from Starscream while he was in Elite Guard captivity. | |||
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*'''''Blokees'' Defender Shattered Glass Jetfire''' (2025) | *'''''Blokees'' Defender Shattered Glass Jetfire''' (2025) | ||
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==Transformers: Prime== | |||
Jetfire is a member of the Aerialbots, but does not seem to make up any part of Superion. He was formerly a neutral Scientist until Starscream betrayed him and joined the Decepticons; in retaliation, Jetfire joined the Autobots. | |||
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Revision as of 19:09, 9 November 2025
- See also: Skyfire
Jetfire is the name of six fictional characters from the Transformer series. The first Jefire is a heroic Autobot Sky Guardian who turns into a jet. He was introduced in 1985. The second Jetfire is the second in commmand of the Autobot first introduced in Transformers: Armada in 2003.
Transformers: Generation 1
The first Jetfire is a heroic Autobot Air Guardian introduced in 1985. He should not be confused with Skyfire, a similar Autobot.
Transformers: Armada
Introduced in 2003 in Transformers: Armada, Jetfire serves as Optimus Prime's second-in-command, with a witty, cheerful personality that helps to bridge the distance between Prime as leader and his troops. The friendly nature that keeps him popular amongst the Autobots hides a strong sense of intelligent judgment that has saved his team from numerous predicaments, and means that he will even speak up and tell Prime that he is wrong to his face.
2007 Transformers
Jetfire is among the characters which first appeared in the 2007 Transformers 3D Battle Card game by Wizards of the Coast. A red and white redeco of movie Starscream, this incarnation of Jetfire is not related to the character in the 2009 film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
In a USA Today online fan poll following the release of the 2007 live-action film, Jetfire was one of the 10 Transformers that the fans wanted in the sequel, coming in 4th with 11% of the votes.
Transformers Animated
Concept art for an Animated rendition of Jetfire, as well as Jetstorm, was shown at BotCon 2008, revealing Jetfire to be a yellowish-colored robot and Jetstorm to be a blue-colored robot. They both have goggle-like pieces on their foreheads and they both transform into jets. Jetstorm and his brother Jetfire are Autobot twins who have been fitted with technology scanned from Starscream while he was in Elite Guard captivity.
2008 Shattered Glass
In 2008 an evil negative universe version of Generation 1 Jetfire was introduced for the Shattered Glass series.
Development
Hasbro Pulse announced Commander Class Shattered Glass Jetfire in July 2021.[1]
Fictional biography
With conflicted loyalties to the Decepticon cause, Jetfire defected, joining the Autobots and the quest for universal conquest.
Comics
2005 Fun Publications
Long ago, Ultra Magnus started a coup against his brother Optimus. It ended badly, with Stepper and Jetfire holding Magnus down while Optimus Prime ripped off his face.
Games
Shattered Glass Jetfire appeared in the 2016 mobile game Transformers: Earth Wars.[2]
Both Generation 1 and Shattered Glass Jetfire had cards in the Magic: The Gathering Brothers' War card game in 2022.
Toys
- Takara Gentei! Gentei! C-06 Voyager Dark Skyfire (2010)
- A recolor of Robots in Disguise Classic Voyager Jetfire.
- This toy was repurposed into Shattered Glass Jetfire.
- Hasbro Transformers: Generations Shattered Glass Commander Jetfire (2022)
- Blokees Defender Shattered Glass Jetfire (2025)
Transformers: Prime
Jetfire is a member of the Aerialbots, but does not seem to make up any part of Superion. He was formerly a neutral Scientist until Starscream betrayed him and joined the Decepticons; in retaliation, Jetfire joined the Autobots.