Wheelie (Transformers)

Wheelie is the name of two different fictional characters in the Transformers series. The first was a young Autobot survivor who was found living on the Quintesson homeworld in the 1986 Transformers movie. This character was voiced by actor Frank Welker. The second was a small Decepticon drone who joined the Autobots in the 2009 Transformers movie, who was voiced by Tom Kenny.

Generation 1
The first Wheelie is a young Autobot who turns into a car. He has a distinctive style of speech, in which he rhymes his sentences while speaking in a high pitched voice, making him sound like a child. A young Autobot, Wheelie's function is listed as "survivalist". He despises the Quintessons and their Sharkticon minions, but only fights when he has no alternative.

Reception
Wheelie was chosen as the "Annoying character of the day" column by IGN.

Wheelie was voted one of the top robot characters that does not look like her toy by Topless Robots.

Animated series
Wheelie first appeared in the 1986 film The Transformers: The Movie.

Marvel Comics
Wheelie's existence was acknowledged only by the UK Transformers Marvel Comics community, where adventures were inserted in-between the stories sourced in the US. He aids Wreck-Gar in escaping from the Quintessons, whose homeworld was dying due to a rift in space-time. The two then transmit the Quintessons' plan for colonization throughout the galaxy, making the Quintessons' targets aware of their plans. Wheelie retains his distinctive style of speech in his comic appearance.

IDW Comics
Wheelie was the centtal character in Spotlight: Wheelie where he had confronted the Decepticons Spectro, Viewfinder and Spyglass.

Books
Wheelie appears in the 1986 story and coloring book The Lost Treasure of Cybertron by Marvel Books.

Toys

 * Generation 1 Mini-Bot Wheelie (1986)
 * A new toy designed for the 1986 Transformers movie.
 * In Japan, a yellow/white/blue redeco of the figure was released by E-Hobby in 2005 as Dion.

Live Action Films
The second Wheelie is Decepticon turned Autobot who turns into a blue toy truck and appeared in the 2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and 2011 Transformers: Dark of the Moon voiced by Tom Kenny.

In some early script drafts and fiction he was called Wheels.

Reception
Wheelie is considered a troublemaker. Some film reviewers commented on the negative racial stereotype of Wheelie's character.

Wheelie was picked as the 100th "Coolest Movie Robot" by Matt Patches of UGO.com.

IGN described Wheelie humping the leg of Mikaela as one of the worst moments of the Transformers movies.

Books
Wheelie appears in the novelization of Transformers: Dark of the Moon. During the battle with the Decepticons Wheelie and Brains take over a Decepticon ship and use it against the Decepticons.

Wheelie appears as a character in the book Transformers: Dark of the Moon The Junior Novel.

Movie plot
Wheelie first appears in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. He was sent by Soundwave to spy on Mikaela Banes, who is given a shard of the All Spark by her boyfriend Sam Witwicky. However when trying to steal the shard from a vault he is immediately caught by Mikaela, who destroys his left eye with a blowtorch. He pleads for her to give him the shard as The Fallen needed it and would die if he failed. She then locks him in a suitcase and flies to the East Coast to rendezvous with Sam. When Mikaela, Sam and his dorm mate Leo Spitz meet up with former Sector 7 agent Seymour Simmons, Mikaela releases Wheelie from the suitcase and convinces him to translate the symbols from the Sector 7 photo archives. He tells them that it was the language of the Primes and couldn't read it, but offered to find them someone who could. He then helps the humans locate the former Decepticon Jetfire at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Washington, D.C. After Jetfire is awakened, Wheelie swears allegiance to the Autobots as he hates the Decepticons. He joins the group in searching for the Matrix of Leadership in Egypt, but disappeared after a while.

Wheelie reappears in the 2011 film Transformers: Dark of the Moon. He was Sam's 'pet', along side his new friend Brains. Wheelie and Sam have been dumped by Mikaela and Wheelie isn't entirely happy with his and Brains' living arrangements, as the U.S. government didn't care for the two small robots. His damaged eye is already healed in the third film. Later they are among the Autobots as they are exiled from Earth and presumably killed as their ship is blown up by Starscream. During the battle in Chicago Wheelie stated the Autobots were staying to win the war, and though excited to help he is angry when he and Brains are accidentally left behind by the Wreckers. Wheelie and Brains wandered the streets and used a crashed Decepticon fighter to fly to the main battlecruiser. Once there he and Brains sabotaged the ship, saving Bumblebee and the other captured Autobots. The ship came crashing down in the water, and it is unknown if they survived.

Toys

 * Revenge of the Fallen Deluxe Class Autobot Wheelie (2009)
 * A new mold of Wheelie, which transforms from toy truck to robot. His chest panel switches between Autobot and Decepticon symbols.


 * Revenge of the Fallen Legends Class Autobot Wheelie (2009)
 * This toy was sold by itself, as sell as in a 2-pack with Legends Soundwave.