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Ramhorn, Blaster’s ferocious cassette bot, charges into the Transformers Generation 1 (G1) series. With his bronze rhino-to-cassette transformation, Ramhorn G1 figure brings brute force. This page covers his bio, appearances, and collectibles.
Bio: The Horned Heavy
Ramhorn is a cassette bot in the Transformers G1 series, transforming from a bronze rhinoceros into a cassette tape. Armed with horns and a temper, he’s Blaster’s muscle, charging foes with stubborn ferocity. His loyalty to Blaster is unshakable, despite his gruff nature. Absent from “Transformers: The Movie” explicitly, he’s assumed to survive with Blaster into Season 3. For “Ramhorn G1 bio” lovers, he’s the horned hammer of the cassettes.
Appearances: Charging the Fray
Ramhorn stomps into Seasons 2 and 3 of the Transformers G1 series, debuting in “Prime Target” (Season 2, Episode 21) with Blaster. His strength shines in “The Quintesson Journal” (Season 3, Episode 18), bashing enemies. Watch his charge below (credit: G1 Cassette Clips):
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In “Transformers: The Movie,” Ramhorn’s presence is implied with Blaster, surviving into Season 3, but he’s not in Season 4. Here’s a screenshot from his Season 3 action (fair use, sourced from the G1 series):
For “Ramhorn G1 appearances,” his run is a forceful footnote.
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