Sonic (G1)
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- Sonic is an Autobot Micromaster from the Zone portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Sonic (ソニック Sonikku) is the Micromaster daughter of the Autobot Sonic Bomber and helps him fend off Decepticons who would dare attack the Z Planet.
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Fiction
Zone
Sonic rode the front portion of Big Powered (the portion composed of Sonic Bomber parts, naturally). Zone Part 10
Legends comic
When Sonic Bomber charged the massive entity known as Star Giant, he did so to protect his daughter Sonic on planet Zone below, who appeared with Speeder and Drillbuster looking on as her father persevered. Sonic Bomber Chapter They looked on as the power of many Zodiac fragments was used to restore the damage done to Zone by the single fragment wielded by Star Giant. Roadfire Chapter
Toys
Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers
- Sonic Bomber (Powered Master, 1990)
- ID number: C-347
- Zone Sonic transforms into a Porsche 928S sports car.
- She was only available with her larger partner, Sonic Bomber, whose "base" mode has a ramp mechanism to launch the tiny Transformer.
- Big Powered (Multi-pack, 1990)
- ID number: C-353
- All three Powered Masters (Sonic Bomber, Dai Atlas, and Roadfire) and their Micromaster partners were also available in a great big gift set.
- This set is particularly expensive on the secondary market today, being pretty late-run (thanks to Roadfire's late release) at a time when Transformers had already seriously started to wane in sales and popularity.
Notes
- When Sonic Bomber was redecoed as the "Hiryū" mechanoid in Takara's 1993 Brave Express Might Gaine toyline, Sonic was included as well. However, Sonic only appeared in the anime as a non-transforming car, which the pilot used to control Hiryū.
- Sonic would not be established as female till 2019 in the Legends comic, likely taking advantage of the lack of an established gender in Zone media.