Smokescreen is one of the most strategic Autobots introduced in the Transformers Generation 1 (G1) cartoon, debuting in Season 2, Episode 21: “Dinobot Island, Part 1.” Transforming into a modified Nissan Fairlady 280ZX race car, Smokescreen is the Autobots’ deception expert—using misdirection, trickery, and tactical smokescreens to turn the tide of battle. His specialty in diversion makes him one of the most cunning and underrated warriors on Optimus Prime’s team.

Origin and Role in the G1 Storyline
Smokescreen joins the Autobots’ Earth forces in Season 2 as part of a reinforcement team from Cybertron. Unlike many Autobots who rely on strength or firepower, Smokescreen excels in tactical misdirection. His built-in smoke emitters, electrical disruptors, and dazzling flare systems allow him to blind, confuse, or mislead enemies.
Though outwardly charming and even a bit mischievous, Smokescreen’s strategic mindset makes him valuable in missions requiring infiltration or deception. He frequently helps distract the Decepticons, enabling other Autobots to execute rescue operations or sabotage enemy plans.
One of his most notable roles occurs in “The Gambler,” where Smokescreen risks everything—including his own body—to help free his fellow Autobots after losing them in a high-stakes alien wager.





“When music is rockin’, I’m rollin’!” – Blaster
Key Traits and Personality
Smokescreen’s defining qualities include:
- Master of misdirection – Uses smokescreens, flares, and electromagnetic interference to confuse Decepticons.
- Smooth and charismatic – A social strategist who can manipulate situations to his advantage.
- Risk-taker – Willing to gamble big if it means helping the Autobots succeed.
- Highly intelligent tactician – Uses his abilities in creative, unexpected ways.
- Loyal despite his roguish tendencies – Sometimes bends rules, but never betrays his allies.
This mix of charm and cunning sets Smokescreen apart from the more straightforward warriors in the Autobot ranks.
TV Episode Appearances
Notable G1 Appearances:
Key G1 Appearances:
- Season 2, Episode 21 – “Dinobot Island, Part 1”
First appearance among the new Autobot reinforcements. - Season 2, Episode 31 – “Auto-Bop”
Plays a key role in exposing Decepticon brainwashing at the dance club. - Season 2, Episode 35 – “The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1”
Participates in the mission to Cybertron to create the Aerialbots. - Season 2, Episode 36 – “The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2”
Helps defend against the Stunticons and protect Vector Sigma’s secrets. - Season 2, Episode 40 – “The Gambler”
His spotlight episode. Smokescreen is captured by the alien Devcon and later bargains with a gambler named Bosch, risking everything to save the Autobots. - Season 2, Episode 49 – “Masquerade”
Helps the Autobots impersonate the Stunticons to infiltrate the Decepticons.
Smokescreen appears periodically throughout Season 2, especially in episodes that require trickery or subterfuge.
Appearance in Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Smokescreen does not appear in Transformers: The Movie (1986). His absence remains consistent with several other prominent Season 2 Autobots who were phased out before the movie’s production. Despite this, he continued to appear in later toy releases and remains well-loved among G1 fans.
Associated Toylines
G1 (1985)
The original Smokescreen toy is a redeco/retool of the Datsun mold shared with Prowl and Bluestreak, featuring a race car livery inspired by real-world motorsport designs.
G1 Reissues
Multiple collector reissues preserve the classic race-car styling and vintage transformation.
Binaltech/Alternators (2004)
A modern, realistic Subaru Impreza WRC version of Smokescreen—one of the most acclaimed figures of the line.
Transformers Universe (Classics 2.0)
A retool of the Prowl/Bluestreak mold featuring a sleek, modernized design.
Transformers Generations Selects
Several special-release paint schemes pay homage to his G1 race-car colors.
Masterpiece MP-19+ Smokescreen
A cartoon-accurate version with premium materials, articulation, and G1-style colors. Highly regarded for display collectors.
Various 3rd-Party Masterpiece Homages
Multiple Masterpiece-scale alternatives expand collector options with metallic finishes or hyper-realistic detailing.
Legacy and Impact
Smokescreen’s legacy is defined by:
- His role as the Autobots’ master of diversion, using strategy over brute force.
- A loyal yet roguish personality, giving him a unique place among the Season 2 cast.
- His standout spotlight episode, “The Gambler,” which showcases his ingenuity and willingness to risk everything.
- Decades of popular toy releases, including his fan-favorite Alternators and Masterpiece figures.
Though absent from the 1986 movie, Smokescreen remains a beloved G1 character—recognized for his clever tactics, stylish design, and rich presence in both the cartoon and toy history.

