
The original sketches for Animated Scrounge’s body. His head and upper torso was designed by Derrick Wyatt; when we were talking about him showing up as more than a doodle, I gave him a body and Derrick gave the thumbs-up on it.

The original sketches for Animated Scrounge’s body. His head and upper torso was designed by Derrick Wyatt; when we were talking about him showing up as more than a doodle, I gave him a body and Derrick gave the thumbs-up on it.
Art of Animated Wreck-Gar by the designer of Wreck, Derrick J. Wyatt. Autographs by Derrick and das voice of Gar, “Weird Al” Yankovic.
At first, I thought I’d re-take the picture because of the shitty framing and lighting (phone cam), but… awwwww. Puppy.
More “Moving Violations” backgrounders!
So, in 2007, Hasbro put out a redeco of Armada Red Alert in the live-action movie toyline as that universe’s Inferno. However, unbeknownst to me as I worked on this character, who is a rework of Animated Red Alert (herself based on Armada Red) with the movie Inferno colors, there was already an Animated Inferno from the Allspark Almanac, who is based in Beast Wars Inferno. Not wanting to name-double-up, we gave her a totally new one.
Confused yet? Good.
Hah, here’s an old sketch of various bots who premiered in season 3 of Transformers Animated. Or were meant to. One or two might have slipped by.