Steeljaw is one of Blaster’s loyal Autobot cassette warriors, debuting in Transformers G1 Season 2, Episode 49: “Auto-Bop.” Transforming into a golden mechanical lion, Steeljaw specializes in tracking, stealth pursuit, and silent infiltration. With powerful jaws and enhanced olfactory sensors, he serves as Blaster’s trusted field companion and one of the Autobots’ most skilled hunters.

Origin and Role in the G1 Storyline
Originally created on Cybertron as one of Blaster’s cassette operatives, Steeljaw arrives on Earth stored inside Blaster’s chest compartment. Like his Decepticon counterparts (Ravage, Laserbeak, Buzzsaw), Steeljaw excels at specialized reconnaissance missions but operates with a strong sense of autonomy and loyalty.
Steeljaw’s sensors allow him to pick up faint scents and energy trails across vast distances, making him indispensable for locating hidden Decepticon bases, tracking fugitives, and infiltrating enemy territory. His powerful jaws can crush light armor, while his quiet movement gives him a stealth advantage on the battlefield.
Throughout his appearances, Steeljaw works closely with Blaster during spy missions and undercover operations—especially in urban environments where his tracking skills shine.



“When Steeljaw gets your scent, you’re finished.” – Transformers G1 Steeljaw Tech Spec Flavor Text
Key Traits and Personality
Steeljaw is characterized by:
- Exceptional tracking skills – Can follow scents, energy signatures, and movement trails that most Autobots miss.
- Stealth and agility – Moves quietly, making him ideal for infiltration.
- Fierce loyalty – Deeply devoted to Blaster and the Autobot cause.
- Unshakable courage – Will confront larger Decepticons without hesitation.
- Predatory instincts – Precise, controlled, and focused, like a well-trained hunting lion.
Though mostly silent on screen, Steeljaw’s behavior conveys determination and unwavering reliability.
TV Episode Appearances
Notable G1 Appearances:
- Season 2, Episode 49 – “Auto-Bop”
Steeljaw assists Blaster and the Autobots in exposing the Decepticons’ mind-control operation inside a human dance club. - Season 3, Episode 24 – “Call of the Primitives”
Joins the primitive-animal-based Autobots in responding to a cosmic threat, highlighting his animal instincts and combat prowess. - Season 3, Multiple Episodes
Often appears as one of Blaster’s core cassette allies during surveillance and infiltration missions.
Steeljaw appears less frequently than some cassettes but remains a consistent asset during reconnaissance-heavy plots.
Appearance in Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Steeljaw does not appear in Transformers: The Movie (1986). His absence is shared with other cassette characters such as Rewind and Eject. However, his Season 3 appearances continued after the film, and he remains a prominent member of Blaster’s crew in the broader G1 continuity (including comics and toy tie-ins).
Associated Toylines
G1 (1986)
Steeljaw’s original toy is a classic die-cut cassette figure that fits inside G1 Blaster’s chest. Includes gold chrome wings and twin rifles.
G1 Reissues / Encore / Commemorative Editions
Multiple re-releases preserve his iconic lion mode and cassette transformation.
Transformers Universe / Classics (2008)
Updated Steeljaw figures appear as retools or repaints of alternative cassette-style molds compatible with updated Blaster releases.
Transformers Device Label / Music Label (Japan)
Modern cassette-style reinterpretations for collectors.
Transformers: Titans Return (2016)
A reimagined Steeljaw featuring a modern lion mode and advanced articulation, bundled with Blaster.
Masterpiece Third-Party Figures
Several unofficial MP-scale versions provide highly detailed, cartoon-accurate lion modes compatible with MP Blaster stand-ins.
Studio Series 86 (Fan Demand)
While no SS86 Steeljaw has been released yet, collectors frequently pair 3rd-party cassette lions with Studio Series 86 Blaster for screen-accuracy displays.
Legacy and Impact
Steeljaw’s legacy includes:
- Being the Autobots’ top animal-themed tracker, rivaling Decepticon Ravage in skill
- Strong association with Blaster, forming one of the most iconic Autobot cassette duos
- A memorable design, thanks to his gold lion mode and chrome wings
- Continued presence in comics, where he plays larger roles than in the animated series
- Collector popularity, especially among fans of cassette warriors and animal-form Transformers
Though his screen time is limited, Steeljaw remains a standout G1 character—an elite hunter whose loyalty, courage, and tracking abilities make him one of the most valuable members of Blaster’s cassette team.

