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This subject of this article goes by multiple names that apply to other articles as well. See Heatwave (disambiguation), Thunder (disambiguation).
Heatwave the Fire-Bot is an Autobot from the Rescue Bots portion of the Aligned continuity family.
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Note: Toy may look nothing like TV show character.

The team leader of the Rescue Bots, Heatwave was given his position because of how deeply he cares for his team and their mission. However, he is a bot of action at heart who dreams of one day joining Team Prime, and sometimes has little patience for anything he sees as getting in the way of his mission, including staying in disguise as non-sentient vehicles and working with human partners.

When he goes into action, though, no blaze is too strong for his armor. With built-in water cannons, a rescue hook, and a fireman's axe, he's well prepared to take on the most stubborn fires and most intense rescue missions. He partners with the other Rescue Bots and with their newest human teammates, Kade and Cody Burns, though he and Kade are frequently at odds as their egos clash.

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Heatwave was the leader of the Rescue Bot team on Cybertron. They received a message from Optimus Prime to join him on Earth, and immediately hopped in their spaceship. On arrival on the new planet, Optimus gave him a new alternate mode, a fire truck, and they headed for Griffin Rock. Blades accidentally chopped down a tree with his rotors, requiring some quick work by the rest of the team to prevent more damage. They finally reached their destination, where Optimus introduced them to Chief Charlie. Rescue Bots Roll Out Heatwave's first mission was to go to the Fire Safety Training Center for training, and there he rescued a cat and extinguished a fire. He soon after received an emergency alert from Prime Fire Station, and rushed back across town to find the station on fire. After rescuing Chief Charlie and Cody Burns, he and Cody became partners, and were assigned the important task of giving Sparkplug a bath. Prime Alert

After the team at the station were joined by Blades, the two Rescue Bots and Cody headed out to another emergency, however Blades's radio was damaged, making it difficult for Heatwave to give him orders. While Heatwave battled the forest fire, Blades accidentally fanned the fire with his rotors until Heatwave and Cody were able to shoo him away. Blades discovered where his partner and the other endangered humans were, and led Heatwave to them. Heatwave and Cody were able to finish putting out the fire, and returned to Prime Fire Station covered in soot. Rescue Bots Respond Chase and Boulder later arrived at the station to complete the team, and Heatwave and Blades were there to welcome them. Rapid Rescue

Rescue Bots cartoon

Voice actor: Steve Blum (English), Jason Marsden (English, "Switcheroo"), Mikael Eklund (Finnish), Nicolas Matthys (French), Erich Räuker (German), Csaba Tokaji (Hungarian), Lorenzo Scattorin (Italian), Robert Jarociński (Polish), Humberto Solórzano (Latin American-Spanish, first voice), Raúl Solo (Latin-American Spanish, second voice), Iñaki Baliño (Castilian Spanish), Ramon Campos (Brazilian Portuguese)
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Rock Em' Sock Em' Rescue Bot.

On Cybertron, Heatwave was a three time Lobbing champion. Road Trip

Heatwave and his team were finishing a routine patrol in space when they received a distress call. Investigating, they found they'd been marked as lunch by an Energon eater, and had to put themselves in stasis and power down their ship to escape it. Unfinished Business Sometime later, the Sigma received a transmission from Optimus Prime and landed on Earth. After dropping the bombshell that Cybertron was no more, Optimus appointed Heatwave team leader and assigned them to Griffin Rock to work with the Burns family. The four Rescue Bots were presented to the public by Chief Burns at a ceremony, following which Heatwave and his new partner, Kade Burns, drove to the museum to attend to a fire. Heatwave was disgruntled when Kade took the credit for his saving Chief Burns and Graham from a falling dinosaur statue head. That night, Cody Burns discovered the Rescue Bots' secret, and after they helped stop a rogue robot Tyrannosaurus rex, Chief Burns revealed the truth to the rest of the team. Family of Heroes

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My head looks nothing like my toy, that's how much of a rebel I am!

Heatwave and Kade continued having trouble working together, with Kade even preferring to drive a non-transforming firetruck. After Mount Magma started spewing lava and threatening the island, the pair were forced to work together, driving through a tunnel under the island to stop the lava from reaching the bunker under the fire station. Under Pressure Following the rescue of Doc Greene, Heatwave felt under-appreciated by the humans. He was amused when Dani fitted a scoop claw to Blades, but less so when the pair started upstaging the other Rescue Bots at rescues, and even threatened to forcibly remove the device from his comrade. Heatwave and the other Rescue Bots came to Blades's rescue when he was struck by lightning and unable to fly, after which Dani sent some appreciation their way and Blades promised not to use the claw as much. Hotshots

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Urge to kill...rising...

After another rescue of Doc Greene, Heatwave was still disgruntled and refused to take part in the Lobster and Technology Festival, instead staying back at the fire station to watch it on TV. When the town was attacked by flobsters, he ventured out to help the other Rescue Bots fight the flying critters, resulting in him later having to endure being climbed on by children. Flobsters on Parade Following the rescue of a truck of hazardous materials, Heatwave and the other Rescue Bots were subjected to a screening of The Natives of Tatooie, which accidentally resulted in Huxley Prescott causing a mass panic by reporting an alien invasion. The Rescue Bots had to destroy Prescott's SETI dish to save the island. The Alien Invasion of Griffin Rock

Heatwave's attempt to stop Mr. Harrison's heli-pack ride with water only resulted in an umbrella shop being flooded. When Boulder was taken over by nanites, Heatwave threatened to physically intervene, though Blades suspected Boulder would come out on top in that match-up. Cody on Patrol

Called out about a cat in a tree, Heatwave saved Mrs. Neederlander when she fell out of a tree, and was rewarded with a slap in the face. The next day, he helped hunt a lion and return a bunch of lemurs to the zoo. Walk on the Wild Side When a rescue went wrong, Heatwave managed to fish Kade and another human out of a river using his fire hose. Cody roped the Rescue Bots, including "Uncle Heatwave", into helping him look after a Robo-Baby. The Robo-Baby seemed to like Heatwave best of all. After the baby went missing during a call-out, the bots had to rescue it from a wind farm. Heatwave caught it in mid-air after it fell from a windmill. Four Bots and a Baby

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"Just keep swimming...just keep swimming..."

During a heatwave, Heatwave did not appreciate being used as a sprinkler. When a weather machine went out of control, he and the other Rescue Bots had to spring into action attending snow-related emergencies around town. Christmas in July Heatwave and the other Rescue Bots were invited on the Burns' annual fishing trip on the Darby Ava. Heatwave didn't really get the whole fishing thing until they encountered a mechanical shark and he got to wrestle it. He, Chase and Boulder eventually managed to disable the sub, though it self-destructed soon after. Deep Trouble

The Rescue Bots had to help stop out-of-control technology one foggy day, when the Griffin Rock mainframe was hacked into. Heatwave had to rescue the mayor from the town hall when a garbage truck trapped him inside. Return of the Dino Bot When Doctor Morocco turned up with his MorBot and threatened to overshadow the Rescue Bots, the team was forced to compete with the doctor's invention to prove themselves worthy. Thanks to Morocco's machinations, they failed and were stood down from service. Heatwave was particularly angry at the loss. The Other Doctor Accepting defeat, he attempted to make contact with Optimus Prime to get reassigned and considered getting their ship working again. After being called out to a fire at the lab, the Rescue Bots got the chance to exact some payback on the MorBot. The team was subsequently reinstated as Griffin Rock's rescue service. The Reign of Morocco

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Always the bridesmaid, never the bride.

After helping Kade rescue Hayley, a girl Kade was interested in, Heatwave was annoyed by Kade blowing him off to go on a date. When he and the rest of the team turned up to a break-in at the Hall of Inspiration, Heatwave was forced to protect Kade and as a result was shrunk to the size of an ant by the Minimizer. He was joined by the similarly shrunken Boulder and Blades, and the trio ended up in the sewer. After braving huge rats and a torrent of water, they made it to the Griffin Rock dam, where they rescued Kade and alerted the rest of the team to the fact that the dam was near bursting. Cody later used the Minimizer to return them to their normal sizes. Small Blessings Heatwave helped save Captain Wild's ship and found "tunnel 15" in the tunnels below Griffin Rock. This led the team to discover Professor Baranova's Midgard at the bottom of an ocean trench, and they helped her seal the methane vent causing the Griffin Rock Triangle. The Griffin Rock Triangle

After the daring rescue of Huxley Prescott by the four bots, Chief left them with Kade in charge, however when they got an apparent SOS from Cody and Kade was unable to be contacted, Heatwave made the decision to disobey the Chief's orders and venture into Griffin Crest. He, Blades and Boulder were subsequently caught by the EMP field there and immobilized on top of Old Parker, necessitating a rescue by Chase and the human half of the team. He was forced to concede that sticking to the rules sometimes worked. Rules and Regulations Heatwave and the other three Bots were washed out to sea with Cody and ended up on an inhabited island. Their attempts to build him shelter and gather food were less than successful, but they did manage to find traces of the Oaken Crow, which led to them finding the ship and getting off the island. The Lost Bell

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Heatwave doesn't just throw javelins, he throws electrified javelins!

Chasing a crashed meteorite on Wayward Island, the team ran into Bumblebee. Heatwave, Boulder and Chase checked out the meteorite and were unwittingly exposed to an alien virus. They slowly lost the ability to move or speak, and it was only through the work of Bumblebee, Blades and the humans that a cure was found. Bumblebee to the Rescue Heatwave and the team were called out to deal with a giant rampaging blob of space slime. He was particularly incensed when it ate Chase, and though his water didn't help stop the blob, he found zapping it with electricity did, and the discovery ultimately led to the Squilsh's defeat. You've Been Squilshed

After most of the town disappeared, Heatwave and the other Bots found themselves fighting small mechanical bugs. He took Cody, Frankie and Kade to the lab so they could check the information on the computer there, but after all three of them vanished as well, it was up to Heatwave and his team to work out where the humans had been teleported to. After locating the cavern in question, they were able to rescue the townsfolk. Countdown When Griffin Rock was infested by what appeared to be ghosts, Heatwave was mostly just frustrated that he couldn't hit them. When they turned out to just be holograms, he took great delight in catching the perpetrators by hosing them down to work out which were the real humans. The Haunting of Griffin Rock

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If he slips and falls, Heatwave'd have a looot of explaining to do about the red stain on his windscreen.

When Kade challenged Graham to a race, Heatwave did the driving and ended up demolishing a fire hydrant. After Chase and the Chief went missing, Heatwave and the others searched all night for them, eventually tracking them down to the lead mine where the team had to rescue them. Little White Lies Heatwave was annoyed when Kade ordered the Bots to take part in Frankie's film for school. The Bots soon had problems attending to an earthquake and acting like robots at the same time, but when Frankie followed them into the tunnels under the town, Heatwave had to come rescue her from a cave-in. In the process of doing so, he had to drop his cover, but she was passed out and didn't notice. Shake Up After Heatwave took part in a rescue at a pyrotechnics factory, Cody got a repulsor badge that gave him superhero powers. The Bots ended up being relegated to cleanup, at least until the badge overloaded and they had to rescue Cody from a bubble of energy. Rescue Boy

Heatwave was roped into taking part in a photo op with Kade. When the four bots attended the testing of a time machine, he sheltered Cody and Frankie, and thus when the four Bots were propelled back in time to 1939, so were the kids. Heatwave had the rest of his team keep up the pretense of being robots, and they were subjected to a number of tests before Morocco pinned them to a wall and prepared to dissect them. Luckily Optimus and Bumblebee came to their rescue, and the team returned to the present, only to find that Morocco was in control of Griffin Rock. It's a Bot Time They soon established that leaving Dither in the past was a mistake. After an encounter with an alternate version of the Burns family, the Rescue Bots returned to 1939 and retrieved Dither, returning the timeline to normal. Bot to the Future

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Man, those Junior Woodchuck roaring lessons came in real handy!

Heatwave soon learned to drive the newly-acquired Mobile Headquarters, using it to stop a speeding driver. An incident with Doc Greene's Vacuum Accelerator resulted in the Mobile HQ and three of the Rescue Bots being teleported around the island. After a stop atop Mount Griffin, Heatwave threw the device away, only to find they needed it to rescue Kade from the forest. Road Trip The Rescue Bots helped construct Frankie Greene's Sky Forest, only to have to rescue the town's citizens when the plant life grew out of control. Sky Forest When Chief Burns was ill, Heatwave had to contend with Kade appointing himself head honcho, and Cody being accidentally aged into an adult in a lab experiment. He helped track down Evan and Myles, and was amused when Kade was temporarily de-aged into a child by the equipment they'd stolen. One for the Ages

When an iceberg was discovered that was actually a frozen ship carrying a dangerous Sub-Zero Expander, Heatwave took part in an attempt to get rid of the device by blowing it up, which was aborted when it turned out Doctor Morocco had claimed the vessel as salvage. The team had to deal with the fallout when the device exploded and froze a five-mile section of ocean. Tip of the Iceberg After the Bots saved a skier when a huge snow storm hit Griffin Rock, Heatwave scolded Blades for not helping him evade an avalanche. When Blades and Cody got trapped in Griffin Rock Element Quest, a new virtual reality game in the Hall of Inspiration, Heatwave made sure the power didn't go out by holding two electrical lines together, which caused him to be temporarily dazed after being electrocuted. He later entered the game himself and was surprised to see that Blades was protecting Cody very well. He helped the two defeat the game and was teleported out. Heatwave later commended Blades for his courage. A Virtual Disaster

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If one of you fed those things after midnight, we're gonna have a bad time!

Heatwave was confused and irritated by Kade ignoring emergency calls about fires, until he was hypnotized by one of the cellphones which were bringing the island's inhabitants under their control. Heatwave was forced to dig up Blossom Vale until the cell tower was destroyed. Spellbound Huxley Prescott roped the rescue team into taking part in a reality show, but started manufacturing his emergencies to make the show more exciting. As a result, Heatwave ran out of water to fight a forest fire, and had to use maple syrup instead. Prescott's Bots When Kade's nightmares about gremlins started affecting his work, Heatwave told him to deal with them. Unfortunately this ended with the team having to face a horde of gremlins, conjured from Kade's nightmares by Doc Greene's Nightmare Imaging Device. Blame the Gremlins

When a monster was spotted during a star-gazing expedition with Cody, Heatwave was doused with skunk smell. He and the other Rescue Bots helped Cody hunt for the beast, resulting in an encounter with it at an old cannery. It transpired that the "Magic Meat" that Mayor Luskey had been selling was Fo-Foo, an experimental food with lycanthropic side effects, and the team had to track down Luskey and Graham who were both infected. Feed the Beast

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Y'know, that scene in WALL-E was so much more effective with a partner.

During a visit by Woodrow Burns, Heatwave realized a photo he'd taken of a cavern showed energon, and alerted Optimus. Once Optimus arrived to help mine the energon, the mission instead turned into a rescue, as Woodrow and Cody had become trapped in a cavern deep underground. What Lies Below Separated from the rest of the team, Optimus and Heatwave discovered the main shaft of Mount Magma, and nearby, a sizable deposit of energon. When they were later reunited with the rest of the team, they were able to ignite the energon in a plan to blast themselves out of the top of the volcano. Optimus later farewelled the Rescue Bots, informing Heatwave that he should prepare for greater responsibility some time soon. What Rises Above

Following the launch of the Asgard and its collision with an asteroid, Heatwave and the team had to intercept debris falling on the town. The Rescue Bots fired up their spaceship and went up to rescue the crew of the Asgard, with Heatwave himself jumping over to the space elevator and retrieving Doc Greene and Graham. Space Bots When the team had to deal with a mechanical bull, they discovered it was made hostile by Heatwave's red color scheme. They managed to get it to the laboratory where Cody was accidentally sent with it to the Island of Misfit Tech. Heatwave volunteered to travel there, but quickly lost his recall tag and ended up fighting metal-eating insects until Cody came to the rescue with the help of the mechanical bull. Joined by Kade, the trio were able to return to Griffin Rock in time to help deal with a Scrapmaster. The Island of Misfit Tech

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Alright, who's the wiseguy who tried to replace my hose with a live snake?!

The town's new central computer Vigil was unable to control the four Rescue Bots, so when it attempted to take control of Griffin Rock, the Bots were able to get the rest of the team into its vault to stop it. The Vigilant Town Heatwave and the other Rescue Bots went along on a nature hike, however when the hike was interrupted by a snake infestation in town, Heatwave was forced to put up with Kade and Dani bickering and discovered he had a particular dislike of snakes. Buddy System Heatwave, Blades and Boulder accompanied Graham and Cody to Wayward Island, where they discovered a lodestone super-magnet that was causing metal objects to be pulled towards it all the way from Griffin Rock. In Search of the Griffin's Nest

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Sooo, does this make me a Triple-Changer?

When Chase appeared to join Evan and Myles during a crime spree by the pair, Heatwave believed that he'd switched sides. It later turned out Chase had merely gone undercover to learn the pair's plan, though as Heatwave later pointed out, he should have let them know. Bots and Robbers Following the rescue of a dog, Heatwave was confused by the concept of dog ownership, until Noble turned out to be a capable rescuer who joined the Rescue Bots in their work. Rescue Dog Called to the mainland by Optimus Prime, Heatwave received additional training, allowing him to focus his energies in preparation to take on a third mode. As he and Kade headed back to Griffin Rock, he ended up scanning a sunken fire boat in order to come to the aid of the rest of the team. Changes

After a sea rescue Heatwave took part in resulted in everyone's midwinter holiday presents sinking to the bottom of the ocean, Heatwave and the rest of the team took on the mantle of the Rider of Midwinter and delivered loaves of bread to the townsfolk. The Riders of Midwinter When a Power Planter was struck by lightning and ran wild, the team was forced to respond to a number of emergencies caused by it. They eventually succeeded in luring it into a trap using Boil Coils and Heatwave tricked it into driving off a cliff. Movers and Shakers During Chief Burns's absence from the island, the team found itself under Woodrow's leadership. Chief Woodrow

While the other Rescue Bots prepared for Bumblebee's visit, Heatwave utilized his new boat mode to help Cody and Frankie test Doc Greene's new Ski-neakers, and rescued the pair when a wave threatened them. Bumblebee turned out to be on the hunt for a relic, and Heatwave helped in the search. Afterwards he and Kade helped rescue people when a right whale sank the ferry. Odd Bot Out The rescue team was roped into completing a rail tunnel to the mainland, mainly because Mayor Luskey regarded the Bots as heavy machinery. When the Griffin Rock Express went out of control, the Bots had to rescue everyone on board, with the help of Frankie and her phasing technology. The Griffin Rock Express

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Heatwave's attempt at wearing a feather boa didn't quite go as planned.

Following a game of Rescue Ball which was interrupted by an impromptu rescue, Chase and the others found that Blades was acting strangely. They discovered why when they were abducted by Dr. Morocco and replaced by duplicates as Blades had been earlier. Morocco erased their memories and convinced them he had been appointed their Earth liaison by Optimus Prime. The Rescue Bots were promptly sent on a mission to mine gold under Griffin Rock, which barely got started before they trigged a methane explosion, and were confronted by the "criminal" Burns family. Double Villainy

The suspicious Bots were taken back to the fire house, where the evidence soon convinced them that the Burns family was on their side and they'd been misled by Morocco. Unfortunately the methane explosion cause the island to begin to sink, and given the choice between helping out or regaining their memories, the Bots chose the former option, though at least Heatwave was restored to his position as team leader. With the help of some tech from Doc Greene, the team was able to raise the island once again, and Morocco was forced to restore their memories. Rise of the Heroes

During a routine inspection by Optimus, Heatwave led his team to Wayward Island to investigate a pterodactyl appearance. The Rescue Bots found a group of dinosaurs which chased them into a tar pit, and they had to be rescued by Optimus Prime. Once they established what the dinosaurs were upset about, the team was able to get them to return to the underground cavern they'd come from. Land Before Prime When Optimus was abducted by big game hunter Quint Quarry, Heatwave, Chase and Blades headed to Quarry's island to mount a rescue. The hunter managed to trap them in a cage and was about to take them off the island in his heli-jet when Optimus and Boulder came to their aid. Big Game

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Where's Breakdown when you need him?

Kade's obnoxious behavior led Heatwave to "accidentally" soak him while the team was rounding up clones of Mister Pettypaws created by the Imaging Device. Shortly thereafter another test of the device resulted int the creation of four more Kades, and Heatwave was amused when the Kades argued amongst themselves, though not so much when their squabbling almost caused an accident. The Kades later saved Heatwave and the rest of the team from a gas leak. Too Many Kades The team was sent ten years forward in time when they boarded the S.S. Phantom Voyager, however Boulder and Graham were able to reverse the time machine stored in the ship's hold, returning them to present day. Phantom of the Sea

Heatwave related the story of the Energon eater to Cody one story night. Following a flooding disaster, Heatwave allowed Chase and Boulder to go into space to attempt to help the stricken ship that had sent out the original distress call, and had to attempt to cover for the pair in their absence. Unfinished Business After the town was sealed inside an energy dome by Vigil, Heatwave and the others pursued the AI to try to beat it to the dome controls in the lab, but both Heatwave and Boulder ended up stuck under old cars in the scrapyard. No Place Like Dome

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...Where's the remote?

In addition to helping Graham with his love life, Heatwave and the rest of the team had to deal with mutant metal-eating army ants courtesy of Doctor Morocco. Bugs in the System During a trip on the space elevator Asgard, Heatwave switched bodies with Kade, allowing him to experience the delights of toothaches and human dentistry. He was very relieved when they got switched back. Switcheroo When Kade accidentally ingested scrubmites, Heatwave and the rest of the team were shrunk to microscopic size and flew the Sigma into his body to deal with the critters. Heatwave had fun roping the mites, but when they were forced to strap them to the hull of the ship, he had to prevent them escaping before the ship could leave Kade's body. Bot-Tastic Voyage

Following Professor Baranova's abduction at the hands of Colonel Quarry, Heatwave scanned a Brachiosaurus alternate mode so that he and the others, including Optimus, could masquerade as the Dino-bots Quarry wanted Doc Greene to build. They were taken to an island by Quarry and put through their paces, before he took them to a boat so he could ship them off to be sold. Luckily Blades, who'd been having trouble with his alternate mode, was able to rescue them and Quarry was arrested. Quarry's Quarry The team visited Wayward Island to search for an energon trace. They found only a caveman frozen in ice, who turned out to be still alive once he was thawed back in Griffin Rock. While the others helped "Ira" acclimate, Heatwave and Blades returned to Wayward Island and found cave paintings depicting Autobots in the caveman's era. Did You See What I Thaw?

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No, Heatwave, that's what a llama does! You're a Brontosaurus!

When Doc Greene's new projector was used to screen Attack of Humungado, Heatwave ended up using his dinosaur mode to help combat Humungado and his rival Rayvenous when it turned out the projector made them more realistic then Doc had planned...by bringing the two kaiju into the real world. The Attack of Humungado The mayor decided to honor the rescue team by holding Bot Appreciation Week; however, a clash in schedules resulted in the Burns family being off the island for the start. The Rescue Bots found they had to contend with the souvenir versions of themselves running amok thanks to Evan and Myles reprogramming them. All Bots Great and Small

When Cody began experiencing repeated time, his foreknowledge allowed the rescue team to prevent a number of disasters and mishaps during the dedication of the town's new clock tower. Time After Time When the mayor accidentally set fire to Founders' Day, Heatwave and Kade put it out, but the indignant mayor suspended the team on account of the fact that the Burns family was descended from a pirate. A series of clues led the team to find the treasure and they were able to persuade the mayor to reinstate them. Pirates Ahoy

After being rescued from a whirlpool by High Tide, Heatwave found himself and his team placed under the new Autobot's command for some water training. Chafing under High Tide's command, Heatwave eventually snapped and quit the training, but later led the operation to secure an oil spill. After the successful securing of the spill, High Tide accepted he'd been too harsh on the Rescue Bots. Turning the Tide During a visit by the time traveler Jules Verne, Heatwave helped apprehend Dr. Morocco. He was surprised to learn that Verne had met him on another occasion which hadn't yet happened for Heatwave. The Last of Morocco

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"One o' these days, Blurr, one o' these days: POW!! Straight to Cybertron!"

After the Rescue Bots found Salvage and Blurr on Wayward Island, Optimus assigned the pair to be trained by Heatwave's team. Heatwave was unimpressed with the brash Blurr beating him in a race by cheating, and bungling a rescue, and even less so when it turned out Blurr had been lying about his past, but Optimus convinced him to give Blurr another chance. The New Recruits Heatwave grew ever more frustrated with Blurr's lack of progress, especially when Blurr botched a rescue and then took a joyride through town and almost exposed the Rescue Bots' secret, leading Heatwave to tell Chief he was going to contact Optimus to get rid of Blurr. Rescue Bots Academy He was even less impressed when Blurr stole the Sigma, leaving the rescue team with a big problem when a solar flare knocked out the town's power. After Blurr saved the town from a falling satellite, Heatwave was more disposed to giving him another chance, though Optimus reassigned Blurr and Salvage elsewhere anyway. A New Hero

When Servo appeared to be causing damage around town, Heatwave conceded that they might need to send the dog back to High Tide, however it turned out Servo had actually been helping people, and Heatwave changed his mind. Four-Legged Hero Heatwave opted out of guard duties when Boulder found a family of endangered woodpeckers. He was proven right when the Rescue Bots activities resulted in the town finding out about the birds and damaging their habitat. Endangered Species

After Chase was put in charge of dispatch due to an injury, Heatwave was unimpressed with him raising several false alarms. Once Chase solved a mystery and saved Maura the Magnificent from going over Griffin Falls, Heatwave declared him fit for duty again. More than Meets the Eye When Doc Greene's Tone-O-Tuner caused everyone in town to sing instead of talk, Heatwave refused to say anything until there was an emergency at the town hall. To his relief, they found and shut down the Tone-O-Tuner. I Have Heard the Robots Singing

Heatwave continued to grow discontent that the people they saved thought they were mere robots. He and the other Rescue Bots took part in the opening of a time capsule, during which a quantum crystal mishap resulted in the entire island being teleported to the Arctic. The four Bots had to deice the generators so that the island's dome could be raised. Now and Then Heatwave had to rescue Blades and Dani after they made an attempt to go for help. As the team enacted a plan to fill the dome with floatium and fly the island back, the Rescue Bots had their work cut out keeping people safe. The journey continued, but the Rescue Bots were forced to use their own energon to power the dome. They successfully reached Griffin Rock's old location, and after some medical attention, the Rescue Bots recovered. Optimus then gave them a new mission: to let the rest of the town in on their secret. Today and Forever

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Heatwave finds the Velgrox's fetish disturbing.

Three years on, Heatwave had still not let the team reveal themselves out of worry that the townsfolk would react badly. He finally succeeded in contacting Optimus and received orders to build a new mainland base, though the fact that they would need to work with the humans still didn't change his mind. Finally an invasion by the Velgrox forced his hand. New Normal He quickly became discontent with the new attention he and the others were receiving, opting to test the new GroundBridge rather than prepare for a town meeting. After accidentally ending up in the Sahara, he and the rest of the team fronted up to the townfolk, who voted to keep their secret. Bridge Building

An attempt at racing with Blades resulted in Heatwave accidentally demolishing Mr. Cullen's rocket. As a result Heatwave decided the team would focus on their duties rather than pursuing their own pastimes. Another GroundBridge accident sent him and Chase to the mainland, and resulted in them bringing a car back to the island who later turned out to be the Rescue Bot Quickshadow. Arrivals Irritated by Quickshadow lecturing them and defeating him in a sparring match, Heatwave placed her in charge of an operation to move Phodolite through town. The mission hit a snag when the Heatwave lost part of the load, resulting in the team having to use Chase's plan B when Quickshadow didn't have one. Plus One

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Heatwave Icarus?

Following a mishap in which the town pool froze over, the team visited the Fun Zone where Heatwave joined Chief, Cody and Frankie in a round of Element Quest, only to discover it had been invaded by the Morocco virus. Back to Virtual Reality When investors were looking at redeveloping the island, the Rescue Bots used Velgrox technology to make themselves invisible and pretend to be ghosts to scare them off. Vanishing Returns

The team took part in Earliween celebrations, and also came up with a plan to foil Evan and Myles when the pair tried to carnap Quickshadow. Ghost in the Machine When Whiskers was abducted from the zoo, the Rescue Bots used their dino modes as bait to lure big game hunter Lord Chumley. Though they themselves were captured, they made the most of their situation, both finding Whiskers and bringing the rest of the team to help arrest Chumley. Enemy of My Enemy When the opportunity came up, Heatwave was in favor of Chase running for mayor to prove that the Bots were equal in the community to humans. He soon changed his mind after Chase actually took office and the changes he made interfered with the Rescue Team doing their job. Mayor May Not

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Heatwave discovers the worst part of being a public official on Earth; traffic duty.

When Boulder wanted to celebrate All Spark Day, Heatwave believe they should stick to the holidays celebrated in their new home. After dealing with a water rescue and a giant-sized CeCe Greene, the Bots found the whole town had decided to celebrate All Spark Day, and Heatwave acted as a substitute for the energon fountain. All Spark Day When the town's communications tower required replacing, the team took on second jobs — Heatwave helped Kade entertain children's parties. The townsfolk later chipped in with enough cash to replace the tower. Part-Time Heroes

When the day finally came to open the mainland Rescue Bot Training Center, Heatwave found himself having to dial the others back with the partying. After the building was transformed, he attempted to return to Griffin Rock with Cody, only to discover that the GroundBridge was malfunctioning. The More Things Change... He, Kade and Cody were assigned the task of repairing the center's holographic cloak, and with Blades's help, managed to do so before the base could be discovered. The More Things Stay the Same

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Heatwave hates it in Jurassic Park.

During a series of motor races, the Bots had to first deal with a collapsing stand full of spectators, and then with runaway racers thanks to an errant invention. Hot Rod Bot Heatwave accompanied Blades, Chief and Dani to Africa when Woodrow Burns appeared to need help, and ended up helping a family of gorillas survive baboons and an erupting volcano. King Burns During the town's Pizza Pi Party, the team had to deal with a rapidly-expanding monster mound of pizza dough. Pizza Pi Party

While running practice drills in the Training Center, the team had to save a Cybertronian ship that crash-landed. When it turned out Bumblebee was on board, the Rescue Bots took him on a tour of the center, however Heatwave and Chase were attacked and knocked out by an energon eater than had come down with the craft. Once it was captured, the others revived them. Uninvited Guest When Blades, Graham and Cody uncovered Chickadee's operation to find some lost gems, the rest of the team managed to apprehend her. Camp Cody

Heatwave and Kade accompanied Cody and Frankie into the woods to make a delivery to Mrs. Neederlander, only to find themselves having to search for her. After finding her and briefly being trapped in a cave, the group managed to meet up with the rest of the team. Once Upon a Time After an attempt to drill Blurr on rescuing was less than successful, Heatwave and the rest of the team found themselves having to deal with the escaped Mini-Con Bounce and Sideswipe, a member of Bumblebee's team. The Need for Speed

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Who needs knuckle dusters when you can have knuckle blasters?

When Madeline Pynch got hold of a chunk of Energon, the rescue team put into action a plan to recover the Energon and arrest Pynch. Heatwave (under the code name Thunder) and Chief were dropped into Pynch's compound by Blades, and managed to find Pynch's hoarded tech before she caught them, though they escaped having their memories wiped thanks to switching the tech and ultimately Pynch went to jail Cody's 11 When Dani's test space mission ran into trouble, the team headed into space in the Sigma to mount a rescue, with Heatwave providing the first stage to a jetpack-assisted Rescue Bot rocket. To Infinity... And Back

Kade and Heatwave tried to get Cody interested in firefighting when the boy was deciding what sort of rescue worker he'd become. Family Business The Bots found themselves having to maintain their robot disguises when Maven Danger stayed at the firehouse as research for his new movie, though it later turned out the visit was just so Maven's agent Skip Scobble could attempt to steal a rare book. A Brush with Danger

The team was surprised to discover a whole town in China knew about them, when they were called there to deal with some out-of-control Scrubbers. Afterwards Optimus promptly reassigned them, with Heatwave leading a team on Griffin Rock consisting of Salvage and Servo. When it turned out the Morocco virus was back and had built a new MorBot, Heatwave managed to blow it up by boobytrapping the GroundBridge. Upgrades Unfortunately when he, Kade and Cody returned to the Training Center, they found it under Morocco's control and had to hastily retreat. When Morocco set his sights on abducting Cody, Heatwave's team attempted in vain to protect the boy, but Heatwave was later able to pick up him and Frankie after they dropped Morocco into an undersea trench. Optimus later assigned Heatwave and Kade to train new recruits. Transformations

2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon

Following the restoration of Cybertron from the Great War, Heatwave was one of the many Autobots blacklisted by the new High Council for being a supporter of Optimus Prime. Enemy of My Enemy

Trying to come up with a rallying cry, Bumblebee once ordered his team to "roll to the rescue", but then evidently remembered that someone else was already using that cry. Battlegrounds, Part 1

After spending some time with Bumblebee's team, Blurr said he needed to return to his own rescue team "before Heatwave blows a gasket." Bee Cool

Rescue Bots Academy cartoon

Voice actor: Paul Guyet (English), Nicolas Matthys (French)

Now in charge of the training center, Heatwave introduced a batch of new recruits to Earth and ran them through a series of exercises to assess them, including a simulated rescue. Recruits Part I He later assigned the recruits to do a training rescue in the caves near Milford, with Cody volunteering as rescue victim. Recruits Part II

At some point Heatwave called in Blades to help Hot Shot get the hang of his new jet mode. The Secret of Flight After Hot Shot damaged Tough Luck Chuck during a training exercise, Heatwave put the recruit in charge of looking after the drone while he retrieved some new parts from Milford. It later turned out that Hot Shot had allowed Chuck to wander through the GroundBridge portal to Milford, and Heatwave had to lead the recruits in a search and rescue mission before Chuck was found by humans. Tough Luck Chuck Believing that Wedge could get the response time of the other recruits down, Heatwave lent the student his control for the rescue alarm, which didn't go as well as it could have. The Bot Who Cried Rescue

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Golly, Heatwave, your wheels are bigger than your engine!

Heatwave took the recruits to the building site where the Rescue Bots' giant faces were being hewn into a mountainside near Griffin Rock. He later regretted it when Hot Shot endangered the entire enterprise by trying to add his own head. Mount Botmore After seeing how Hoist got Wedge and Hot Shot to stop fighting, Heatwave put him in charge of the recruits' next practice rescue. Mission Inaudible Heatwave had Cody accompany the recruits on another rescue involving an overturned truck in Griffin Rock. Glitch His demonstration of the Sigma to the recruits resulted in them believing that one of them was going to be expelled as there were only four command chairs, leading to them badly failing a volcano rescue drill until he explained that the ships were built to accommodate as many crew as necessary. Five into Four

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There are at least 4 recreations of Puppetwave in the community by this point.

Partway through filming a recruitment video, Heatwave had to go help Optimus on a mission and so left the task of filming the rest to Whirl. He invited Optimus back to the base to view the results. Rescue Promo The recruits blaming each other for the failure of a rescue resulted in Heatwave assigning them chores as punishment. Blame Game Heatwave and the recruits set up a surprise for Cody to present him with his EMT training certificate. Medix Surprise

After five TX3000s were loaned to the training center, Heatwave put the recruits through a series of exercises to test their ability with the device. The TX3000 After Teen Pioneer Wes won a competition, Heatwave had the recruits spend some time with him, though Wedge required more persuading than the others. Driving a Wedge After rock sample from an asteroid went missing, Heatwave assumed one of the recruits had taken it. It later turned out that the rock was actually a small alien which had simply walked off his desk. About a Rock

The recruits attempted to keep a dog secret from Heatwave, but he inevitably found out and had them contact the dog's owner. It turned out the dog's name was also Heatwave and had been trying to get the recruits to rescue his other owner Frank Murphy. Dog Stray Afternoon Heatwave was overseeing the recruits in a simulation when Hot Shot fouled up again. Lucky Ducky He, Boulder and Blades worked to prevent a flood in Griffin Rock while the recruits rescued townsfolk. Go Team, Go! The recruits were too absorbed in the smartphones Boulder had assigned them to pay attention to Heatwave's lesson, resulting in them botching the rescue simulation he later had them do. Screen Time Heatwave took the recruits on a field trip to a museum in Milford, during which Whirl's contention that something was amiss paid off, and the team were able to catch a thief in the act. Fright at the Museum

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Heatwave was never very good at fitting in while he was learning at his old Rescue Bot Academy.

During a mission to the Asgard, Heatwave and his team got trapped outside, necessitating the sending of the Sigma back to Earth so the recruits could come make an assist. Space Case Heatwave left the recruits with a list of chores when he and Cody joined the other Rescue Bots on an off-world mission. On his return, he was impressed with the results until he found the Scrub-A-Dubber in his office. All Washed Up When Heatwave's lesson bored the recruits, he suggested if they thought they could do better, they could be the teachers for the day. Though the results were variable, Heatwave and the other Rescue Bots were able to employ what they'd learned during a later rescue. Who's Teaching Who?

While he had more business off-world, Heatwave assigned the recruits the task of retrieving a balloon from a tree in Milford. The tale he was told when he returned was rather more complicated than expected. Balloon Up A Tree Heatwave provided the recruits with a simulated dragon to deal with after discovering that Hoist was too distracted reading about the beasts. The Mystery of Dragon Mountain Heatwave introduced the recruits to their new teacher, Grimlock. He later learned that Hoist had been trying to avoid Grimlock as he was afraid of Dinobots. Tyrannosaurus Wrecked Heatwave gave Hoist permission to skip a trip to Dino Island. He and the other teachers were away from the academy when a dinosaur got loose in it, leaving Hoist to have to deal with it. Dino Hard

Heatwave assigned the recruits the task of retrieving a crashed top-secret satellite. Dig Fest On Halloween, Heatwave congratulated the recruits after they pulled off a rescue while trick or treating. Trick or Treat Heatwave was again absent from the base on another occasion, leaving Grimlock to do his digital paperwork. Monster Savings Heatwave assigned Hoist the task of looking after the experimental Virtual Sonic Fence and was later upset when the recruits became distracted by the tune used to unlock the device and failed an exercise. Once they got themselves together, he sent them on a mission to the planet Herboo. Tune Out Heatwave and Cody were dealing with a crashed ice cream truck when they had to go to the aid of Boulder and the recruits, who'd stumbled on a nest of Scraplets. Metal Munchers

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How to Tow your Dinobot.

Increasingly irritated by the testing of Hoist's new comms system, Heatwave ordered the recruits to investigate why some animals were acting as which as it turned out, was because of the new comms system. Milford Goes To The Dogs Heatwave had the recruits try a simulation involving an ice wave to teach them that sometimes they had to pick their victories based on what was achievable. The Ice Wave Heatwave took part in a teachers vs students relay race, carrying Grimlock as a pretend rescue victim, and lost to Hot Shot when the recruit exploited the Dinobot's fear of cats. He was dismayed later when Hot Shot opted to drop out of the Academy the day before graduation to return to Cybertron. Best Bots Forever Part 1 A space bridge malfunction caused by the students tampering with it resulted in Heatwave, Optimus, Cody and Chase becoming trapped in an expanding energon bubble. They were eventually freed by the recruits, and Heatwave's anger was cut short by the arrival of the Griffin Rock townsfolk. Graduation went ahead as planned. Best Bots Forever Part 2

Between years, Heatwave had personal spaces set up for each of the five recruits, and showed them around when year two started. Ratchet's Aptitude Analyzer paired him with Hot Shot as a mentor. Back to School Said mentoring involved assigning Hot Shot a series of chores to do, which turned out to teach Hot Shot the skills necessary for a rescue the recruits had to carry out. In Training Heatwave took the recruits to visit Ratchet's lab on Cybertron and was stunned to learn Medix had been hiding a bat from him. Medix Steps Up To The Bat

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Get in the Rescue Bot, Cody.

Heatwave was perturbed to discover that the recruits had built a robotic suit for Cody. When he sent them to corral a rogue bull, the suit almost resulted in the situation ending in disaster, but instead it ended with Heatwave trying to wrangle the bull. Robo-Cody Heatwave assigned the recruits to the task of acting in Griffin Rock's Play in the Park. When Wedge confessed to having faked an injury to get out of it because a squirrel taunted him, Heatwave suggested maybe the squirrel was trying to tell him something else. Acting Out Heatwave approved Perceptor to join the Academy as a teacher. Need to Know

Heatwave was absent from the Academy for a number of days, and had Grimlock fill in for him. Trouble Cubed To recognize their good work, Heatwave let the recruits pick their favorite rescue simulation to do, and was confused when they decided to watch movies instead. My Favorite Rescue When Grimlock and Hoist found a lead on a possible energon cache, Heatwave approved a mission to go search but cautioned them to observe safety measures at all times. The Great Energon Rush Heatwave conducted a fire training exercise with Hot Shot. Wild Ghost Chase Heatwave attended the opening of the Museum of Future Tech Art. Museum Mystery

When Doc Greene and Frankie were trapped in a shrinking force field dome, Heatwave led the team of mentors and recruits to rescue them. Partners Heatwave suggested Hot Shot give his new rescue tool a chance when the young Bot was disappointed with what the Sparksayer had given him. Power Up And Energize Heatwave attended the charity performance of the Griffin Rock Ballet School. Shall We Dance?

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OK, so, let's start by going over the things you got right.

Optimus spurred Heatwave into action to try to help Hot Shot master his Mul-T-Cog, though it wasn't until the other recruits got involved that Hot Shot succeeded. Mul-T-Change of Pace Heatwave set up a test for Whirl's final deductive reasoning exam, disguising himself as a tree. Whirl saw through the disguise fairly easily. Five Little Rescue Bots When a series of technical malfunctions plagued the academy, Heatwave contacted Ratchet to get them fixed. Good Advice Hot Shot consulted Heatwave while trying to decide on a new alternate mode, however Heatwave had to come to his rescue when he started a fire at an abandoned rocket site. Hot Shot was so impressed with Heatwave's abilities in fire truck mode that he selected that for his new form. Big Wheels

After the recruits informed him of a distress signal they'd detected in space, Heatwave sent them on their first solo off-world mission, giving them a rescue beacon for when they ran into trouble. He later responded to the rescue beacon and arrived in time to witness the reactivation of lost Titan Citadel Secundus. The Empty City Heatwave took part in a "rescue-athon" partnered with Hot Shot. First Responder He sent the recruits to Australia in response to a distress signal, Brushfire and dispatched Whirl to take care of another distress call which turned out to be Scorch. The Ties That Bind Heatwave entered a classroom to find Ratchet and the recruits dancing like chickens, and slooooowly backed back out. Bot Blog

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As Heatwave had to do repairs on the Asgard, he left the recruits in the care of Perceptor. The Sigma vanished while he was prepping it for launch, as Medix had decided that the best plan to impress Perceptor would be to do the Asgard repairs himself. Medix Gets Schooled Heatwave sent the recruits out on a series of missions which led them to encounter a group of teens who were also mounting rescues. He later offered the teens the chance to train as first responders. Rescue Teens

The wizard in Whirl's dream appeared in the form of a giant holographic head resembling Heatwave. Wizard Of Botz After Heatwave assigned the recruits to carry out maintenance on the academy, he began seeing rabbits and cows passing through walls thanks to Hot Shot and Hoist screwing up repairs on Hero Hall. One Of Our Dragons Is Missing Responding to an emergency on Cybertron involving meteors heading towards Iacon City, Heatwave was forced to leave Sludge and Snarl in charge of the academy. He returned assuming the place would be trashed, but instead the two Dinobots were cleaning. Dino-mite Duo Heatwave took the recruits to respond to a vague distress call from Citadel Secundus, though it turned out the Titan was just lonely. The Lonely Titan

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When Finn O'Reilly approached Heatwave with a holokey he'd found, Heatwave enlisted the help of the recruits to join the pair on following the trail of breadcrumbs stored in the device. They eventually found a hidden cache of Tox-En, hidden thousands of years earlier. X Marks The Bot Heatwave set up a series of tests to help the recruits learn when and when not to use their power up tools, even roping Jerry into helping. Powerless Heatwave was approached by Mayor Luskey to have the recruits monitor the upcoming charity concert by DJ Mechmaster. Griffin Rock Rocks!

Heatwave oversaw the recruits on their final test of year two, and afterwards announced they'd get to have a party aboard Citadel Secundus. Unfortunately the party came to a halt when the Titan was struck by an asteroid which created an anti-energon field, putting Heatwave and the rest of the teaching staff into stasis lock. Space Party They were revived once Secundus was safely landed on Earth, and held the students' graduation ceremony, during which Heatwave revealed that Secundus was becoming the Academy's new wing. Crash Of The Titan

Commercial appearances

Games

Angry Birds Transformers

Heatwave appears as one of the first unlockable characters. He is portrayed by Terence. Angry Birds Transformers

Toys

Rescue Bots

  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Rescue Bot, 2011)
Heatwave transforms into a red and grey fire engine of likely fictitious origin. In keeping with the simple transformation scheme of the line, Heatwave transforms from vehicle mode to robot mode by simply pulling up the ladder and folding down the feet.
Due to the placement of his ladder on his back, it is actually possible for the human figures to hitch a ride on Heatwave's back in robot mode; the rungs on the ladder are just thin enough to allow for one of their hands to slip around and the thumb on that hand to fit in the hollow area on the back of said rung.
This figure was redecoed for the Energize toyline, casting some parts in translucent blue plastic. It was also retooled to give it sockets capable of holding the newly included eponymous implement. The retooled version was later redecoed in cartoon-accurate colors and given a limited re-release in 2018.


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Definitely not show accurate, but who *doesn't* want giant back cannons?
  • Electronic Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Electronic Figure, 2011)
    • Accessories: Storybook, 2 "AAA" batteries, Cody Burns
This non-Transformable version of Heatwave features electronic lights and sounds. He comes with a storybook titled "Rescue Bots Respond" which details his adventures, and a redecoed Cody Burns figure.


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The RPM playset you never knew you wanted.
  • Electronic Fire Station Prime (Playset, 2011)
A Heatwave vehicle is included with the Fire Station Prime playset. It "transforms" much like Robot Powered Machines Mini-Vehicles. An image of Heatwave is molded on the bottom of the vehicle and it can be stood up on end.



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This is basically Sludge if he was a fireman.
  • Heatwave the Rescue Dinobot (Electronic toy, 2014)
This new Heatwave figure is a non-transforming Brontosaurus featuring electronic lights and sounds.


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"Who you callin' an ambulance?"
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (2015)
Exclusive to Amazon, this Heatwave is a lime yellow redeco and retool of the original Medix figure with a new head, as a fire search and rescue vehicle, effectively resembling Movie Ratchet.


  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (2018)
After 5 years of discontinuation, the original Heatwave figure saw a limited rerelease in late 2018. The figure's colors now look more towards the show, and the energize version's tooling is left intact. His water cannon accessory is now silver.


Energize

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He'll need rescuing when that clear plastic of his inevitably breaks.
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Rescue Bot, 2012)
    • Accessories: "Water" cannon
The original Heatwave toy was released as part of the Energize subline, retooled to add sockets into the top of his emergency lights, and with translucent blue plastic. Also added is a "water" cannon in the same plastic which can slot into the new sockets. The word "water" is in scare quotes in the product descriptions because the "water" cannon doesn't actually shoot water.


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An axe hand? Oh no...
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot & Kade Burns (Figure 2-Pack, 2013)
Available in a two-pack with Kade Burns, Heatwave is a non-transforming figure but possesses more in the way of articulation than previous Heatwave toys, in addition to being more show accurate. His left hand is replaced by a fire ax.

  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Single Pack, 2013)
The same Energize non-transforming figure was also available in a bagged single pack, without Kade Burns.


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Why do I look like a Power Rangers mecha?
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot & Cody Burns (Figure 2-Pack, 2014)
Available with a "Rescue Boy"-style Cody Burns figure, Heatwave is a new figure based on his fireboat Rescan figure.


Flip Changers

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I'll flip out in more than one manner of speaking.
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Flip Changer, 2013)
A highly simplified version of Heatwave with show-accurate detailing. He transforms into a super-deformed fire engine—pulling out the lever on the rear of Heatwave's vehicle mode causes him to drive forwards before doing a frontwards flip to autotransform into robot mode, popping his head up and his arms outwards.


Beam Box

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Can't move...stuck to rocks...
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Beam Box Figure, 2013)
Heatwave is a non-transforming figure with no articulation, mounted on a rocky base. Inserting him into the Beam Box Game System unlocks Heatwave in the game.


Rescan Series

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Rescue Boats, Row to the Rescue!
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Rescan, 2014)
Part of the first wave of the Rescan series, Heatwave is an all-new figure, featuring a spring-loaded transformation from show-accurate fireboat to robot, activated by his lightbar. As a boat, he does not have any wheels, nor does he have anything else to lift him off the surface of a table. He is therefore prone to paint wear on his wrist-mounted water cannons and the top of his faux chest window during play.
This figure shares engineering with the hovercraft version of Rescue Bots Academy Hot Shot.


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Oh no, Heatwave had Primus apotheosis the whole time!
  • Hook & Ladder Heatwave (2016)
    • Accessories: Trailer/gauntlet, water-blast projectile
Part of a larger "deluxe" range of toys under the broader Playskool Heroes banner, Hook & Ladder Heatwave is a smaller, more show-like re-make of his original toy (in line with the "Rescan" assortment of his teammates), transforming from fire truck to robot and back with a single step triggered by swinging his truck-mode back end/leg down. He comes with a large trailer unit with a moving ladder rig equipped with a spring-loaded "water burst" launcher. The rig can transform into a gauntlet that kids (or adults with small arms) can wear.
The package back calls out that Heatwave's back-ladder is removable and can be attached to the trailer, but it takes way too much force to do and doesn't feel like it's actually supposed to. Also, the ladder has been molded in a way that makes the tops of the steps incorrectly aligned when attached, causing them to face sideways.
The cab-robot was also included in the "Griffin Rock Rescue Team Set" in 2016, released singly in 2018, and re-released singly again as part of Rescue Bots Academy, each time with no notable changes.


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So this is what Optimus feels like when he gets sold without his trailer...
  • Griffin Rock Rescue Team Set (4-pack, 2016)
This box set contains the "Hook & Ladder Heatwave" cab-robot minus the trailer unit, and the show-based "Rescan" versions of Boulder, Blades, and Chase. All four toys are identical to their individual releases (with the obvious exception of the missing trailer).


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Rescue Bots Doublecross, anyone?
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Rescan, 2017)
Part of the thirteenth wave of the Rescan series, Heatwave is another new body for the character which changes from robot to two-headed dragon and back in a single step.
This mold was later redecoed into Dinobot Adventures Dinobot Squad Predaking.


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Heatwave could go "nyooom", but he's above that kind of memery.
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Rescan, 2018)
Yet another new body for the character released as part of the sixteenth wave of the Rescan series, this time changing into a race car in a single step. He seems to take a lot of the engineering from the Rescan MorBot figure, which is an extensive retool of Blurr. In 2019 he was re-released under Rescue Bots Academy branding with no changes, and was also retooled with a new head and resculpted chest and legs, into the race-car version of Rescue Bots Academy Whirl.
Whether by accident or design, this toy bears a resemblance to the generic red robot seen adorning Mayor Luskey's booth in the episode "All Bots Great and Small".
For some reason, the stock photos and character art on his packaging show the...vents?...on either side of his cockpit being painted white instead of the unpainted red they ended up being in the final toy.



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A single-card variant of the exact same thing? Completionists hate me.
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Rescan, 2018)
A re-release of the "Hook & Ladder Heatwave" cab-robot without the trailer unit, like the Griffin Rock Rescue Team Set from 2016, but single-carded. There are no notable differences compared to the two earlier releases. This figure was also later re-released in the Rescue Bots Academy toyline with no changes.


Mini Dinos

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The Activator Sludge we never knew we needed.
  • Heatwave the Rescue Dinobot (Mini Dino, 2014)
Part of the first wave of the Mini Dinos series, Heatwave features autotransformation from Brontosaurus to robot. Pressing the blue panel on his beast mode back activates a mild headbutt gimmick.
This figure is prone to internal breakage of the autotransforming mechanism if care is not taken when aligning the halves of the dinosaur head during transformation.
This mold was later redecoed into Dinobot Adventures Dinobot Striker Sludge.


Epic Figures

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This is what every G1 combiner looked like.
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Epic Figure, 2014)
As part of the Epic Figures, Heatwave is an 12-inch tall non-transforming figure with basic articulation. His chest opens up to fit 2-Pack human figures, and he features 5mm ports to interact with Energize rescue tools.


Featured Bots

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Heatwave, now with flip-out axe action!
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Featured Bot, 2015)
A non-transforming figure of Heatwave featuring an axe action on its left arm.


Megabots

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Arise, Heatimus Prime.
  • Elite Rescue Heatwave (Megabot, 2016)
Part of the first wave of Mega Bots figures, Heatwave changes from a longer and larger version of his original fire truck alt-mode in a few easy steps. He features a removeable ladder with water cannons which can peg onto his arm or his back. His left arm has a flip-out capture claw. Additionally, he has 5mm compatible fist holes and his vehicle mode has several pegs for accommodating human figures.
His ladder uses a hexagonal link-up point that is also used for the cranes on both Rescue Rig and Megabot versions of High Tide, as well as (strangely) the gasoline pump included with the Griffin Rock Garage set, making all of those parts interchangeable.


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You see, Chase...I love goooooooooooooooooold!
  • Night Rescue Heatwave (Megabot, 2016)
Part of the third wave of Mega Bots figures, Heatwave is a slight recolor of the figure listed above and retains all of its gimmickry.


Flip Racers

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Rescue Bots, flip to the rescue!
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Flip Racer, 2017)
Part of the first wave of individually packed Flip Racers, Heatwave transforms automatically from firetruck to robot when the vehicle mode is lifted up and placed on its end.
  • Optimus Prime Race Track Trailer (Playset, 2017)
When bought exclusively at Walmart, Optimus Prime Race Track Trailer would include Flip Racers Heatwave and MorBot as bonus.


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Flip to win! Flip to win! Flip to wiiiin!
  • Griffin Rock Stunt Team (Multipack, 2017)
Released as the second wave of Flip Racers multipacks, this set contains a new Heatwave inspired by his Rescan race car mode along with Boulder and Quickshadow.


  • Pullback Heatwave (Pullback Flip Racer, 2018)

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Rescue Bots Academy

Rescan Series

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Heatwave's mid-life crisis; should he have stayed a race car?
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Rescan, 2019)
Heatwave's race car toy was re-released as part of the Rescue Bots Academy toyline in 2019. Aside from the Academy branding, there are no changes to the figure. He was also redecoed with a new head into the same line's race-car version of Whirl.


  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Rescan, 2020)
A re-release of the "Hook & Ladder Heatwave" cab-robot without the trailer unit, under the Rescue Bots Academy toyline.



  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (Rescan, 2021)
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Voted most likely to "accidentally" air drop water on a bot that gets on his nerves.
Released in 2021, this Rescan Heatwave toy transforms into a red jet styled after an aerial firefighting plane. This figure is another retool of the Rescan VTOL jet version of Bumblebee.
This mold was also differently retooled into the Rescan series VTOL version of Blades, VTOL Whirl, and the airplane version of Hot Shot.


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Ah yes, "classic".
  • Heatwave the Fire-Bot (All Star Rescan, 2021)
The "Hook & Ladder" cab without the trailer was once again re-released with seemingly no changes, this time under the Classic Heroes Team subline branding.


Mini Bot Racers


  • Heatwave
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Mighty Mighties

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I'm in this line, too!
  • Heatwave (Mighty Mighties, 2019)
Similar in size to the Rescue Bots Epic figures, Heatwave's Mighty Mighties figure is non-transformable and features basic articulation.

Merchandise

Rescue Bots

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This is just every lazy cosplayer ever.
  • Heatwave Toddler Halloween Costume (2012)
Dress your kiddie up in this Heatwave Halloween costume so he can go door-to-door shaking down people for candy. 100% polyester!


Playskool Friends

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Is this that "chibi" thing the overseas guys like?
  • Transformers Collector Pack (Canceled)
Intended to be released as part of the 7-pack for the Playskool Friends lineup, this Heatwave is a very adorable non-transforming figurine. He comes packed with Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Arcee, and the rest of the Rescue Bots: Blades, Chase, and Boulder.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Notes

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Hey kids, come meet the surly loner of the Rescue Bots! It'll be fun for the whole family!
  • An in-costume actor portraying Heatwave appeared at San Diego Comic-Con 2012 and at Universal Studios Hollywood for the Transformers Fan Experience on June 20, 2014 (during the weekend of BotCon 2014).
  • Unused in the show, toy artwork of Heatwave showed that he could fire grappling hooks from his knuckle cannons. It also depicted him with Onslaught esque back mounted cannons, which managed to sneak into the design of his dinobot mode.
  • Heatwave is the only cast member to have a new alternate mode drafted into the show from an existing toy. The other alternate toys of the others are toy-exclusive.

Foreign names

  • Hungarian: Tűzlovag (Rescue Bots, "Fireknight"), Lánglovag (Rescue Bots Academy, "Flameknight")
  • Mandarin: Rè Làng (热浪, "Heat Wave")
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