Being the smallest (twice the height of a Mini-Con) and youngest of the Decepticons, Inkjet poses a minor threat. He makes up for this by being an absolute nuisance. Inkjet is armed with a high-pressure "paint gun" that fires blasts of thick liquid pigment that is very hard to get off. He is also able to conceal himself in either walls or floors by submerging in his ink in beast mode. Due to his small size and lack of strength, he often uses this ink to escape his pursuers, preferring to ink them in the face and jet off on a trail of ink. Despite his mischievous behavior, he's more interested in Earth culture than galactic domination. His particular interests are street art, hip-hop music and 90's pop culture. I wanted to combine Splatoon and Pokemon, but making a Transformer was a good way to do so. His transformation's pretty simple. Pull up the head to form legs, flip down the legs (his chest and pelvis are on a flap), pull out the arms and there you have it!
So you wanted to combine two Nintendo franchises, so you made them into a Hasbro product. Makes perfect sense. Joking aside, I like the little "instructions" style diagram showing how he transforms in the background. I want see more Transformers who turn into Pokemon. Lot of interesting ideas to be had there ...
She looks awesome. There is a Japanese Transformer jellyfish called Rage from Beast Wars Neo. This looks like a contemporary form of that Bot.
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Very cool! Thanks for posting this! I like oddball Beastformers the very best out of all Transformers.