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'''Ruckus''' (also called '''Grabuge''') is the name of a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series. | '''Ruckus''' (also called '''Grabuge''') is the name of a [[fictional character]] from the [[Transformers]] series. | ||
==The Transformers= | ==The Transformers== | ||
He did not appear in an episode of any Transformers cartoon. His only appearance in fiction was in the Marvel comic but more so than his fellow Triggercons; Ruckus being the most interesting of the three. Although he was shown to love fighting, writer [[Simon Furman]] also provided extra characteristic traits to his personality - that of a single-minded warrior who lived to destroy, lacking any sort of grand ambition of his own with a weakness of speaking his mind in even the most inappropriate of situations. This trait was most likely developed upon from the story in which Ruckus made his first appearance - U.S. #48 ''The Flames of Boltax''; written by [[Bob Budiansky]] where his character was limited to only one line and a response from [[Megatron (Transformers)|Megatron]]. | He did not appear in an episode of any Transformers cartoon. His only appearance in fiction was in the Marvel comic but more so than his fellow Triggercons; Ruckus being the most interesting of the three. Although he was shown to love fighting, writer [[Simon Furman]] also provided extra characteristic traits to his personality - that of a single-minded warrior who lived to destroy, lacking any sort of grand ambition of his own with a weakness of speaking his mind in even the most inappropriate of situations. This trait was most likely developed upon from the story in which Ruckus made his first appearance - U.S. #48 ''The Flames of Boltax''; written by [[Bob Budiansky]] where his character was limited to only one line and a response from [[Megatron (Transformers)|Megatron]]. | ||