Sideways (ROTF)
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This article is about the Revenge of the Fallen Decepticon. For the nameless Decepticon in Dark of the Moon that looks like him, see Audi R8 Decepticon. For a list of other meanings, see Sideways (disambiguation). |
- Sideways is a Decepticon from the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the Movie continuity family.
Before the war, Sideways was a simple courier, so he's not a physical powerhouse like the other Decepticons. As he's pretty smart, Sideways prefers to team up with larger Decepticons in the battle against the Autobots. This way, his target-friendly companion takes all the heat! When he absolutely must face the enemy, he eagerly deploys the spinning saw blades on his arms.[1]
Many would call him a coward, but Arcee and her sisters know differently. A world-class spy doesn't do anyone any good if he's compromised. He surrounds himself with dangerous traps, yet always leaves an escape route, and has thus far never been captured.[2]
Since he's arrived on Earth, Sideways has started hanging out with the mountainous Demolishor. There are few larger Decepticons to lurk in the shadow of!
“ | Just 'cause I'd always rather flee than fight, don't mean I can't! | ” |
—Sideways, "Reversal of Fortune" |
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Fiction
Revenge of the Fallen film
Sideways was hiding out in Shanghai with Demolishor when NEST came to investigate a possible Decepticon insurgence. At first, the two Decepticons remained concealed, but Demolishor soon transformed and attacked. While the soldiers and their Autobot allies were busy fighting off Demolishor, Sideways took advantage of the chaos and attempted to make his getaway. He was not entirely undetected, however, as Major Lennox sent out Arcee and the twins in pursuit.
With Arcee and the Twins on his tail, Sideways turned a corner to an apartment complex in his way. Rather than turn and lose momentum, Sideways chucked caution to the wind and transformed, knocking Chromia aside in the process, jumping through the apartment building and out the other side. The Twins were unable to keep up with the chase, and Sideways was soon able to fight off Arcee. Sideways didn't get far, and eventually met his end when Sideswipe engaged in pursuit, transformed, and bisected Sideways as he attempted to flee. Revenge of the Fallen
Titan movie comics
Sideways made an early landing in Australia, with Optimus Prime and Arcee pursuing him through its northern territories. With his souped-up sports car alt mode, Sideways had them outclassed on the roads and was able to both outpace the Autobots and batter them about. Eventually, Optimus decided to change the terrain by blasting the Decepticon off the road. While willing to fight, the Decepticon gave up when human reinforcements arrived.
However, it became clear (to us, anyway) that he was meant to get captured as part of a plan to frame Skids and Mudflap: as soon as he was taken to Diego Garcia, Scorponok arrived to free him. Knocking Arcee aside and using debris as a weapon against humans, Sideways made good his escape. Reversal of Fortune
Unfortunately for Sideways, the other part of Soundwave's plan was to get Skids and Mudflap into the Decepticons, and there was no escape from the twins talking all the time and dissing him as an "average, creativity-stifled grunt". When the twins were sent to bring in Ransack, he protested that they were halfwits, and was relieved to find out they were just bait and he'd get to kill 'em afterwards.
Trailing the twins with Grindor, he discovered to his disgust that the twins had talked to Ransack instead of fighting. That was "the sort of example that so needs nipping in the bud", so he and Grindor attacked! Unfortunately for Sideways, the twins were only pretending to defect so they could capture a Decepticon; Mudflap engaged Sideways in a game of chicken, forcing the 'con off the road and straight into a tree. Turnabout
Toy bios
Sideways and Rampage burst from their cover when they found Breakaway and Longarm hunting them. While Rampage confronted Breakaway, Sideways battled Longarm through the streets. Autobot Strike Mission
Long reliant on his high speed to make his getaways, Sideways found himself in shock when the body-modifying Blowpipe was easily able to keep up with him. Super Tuner Throwdown
Besides his speed, Sideways enjoyed using deception to get himself out of trouble. This didn't work very well on Rollbar, who planned to make the lying Sideways an acquaintance of his fists. Why Sideways decided to change his paintjob for this meeting was anyone's guess. Rollbar VS Sideways
After his defeat (read: bisection) by Sideswipe, Sideways "was rebuilt and sent deep undercover to infiltrate the Autobots". During Sideways's sojourn into the Autobot camp, however, Mudflap and Skids became suspicious of him, and reverted to their old ice cream truck form to keep track of him. Having discovered Sideways's treachery, they planned to prove their worth by defeating him on their own! High-Speed Spy Battle
Arcee and her sisters Chromia and Elita-1 had hunted Sideways in the past, but he always got away. After begging Optimus Prime, the three of them got another shot at bringing him down. Ultimately, they tracked him down in a munitions factory in the middle of a war zone. Could they slip through his dangerous traps, or would he escape again? Sideways Sneak Attack
IDW movie comics
Sideways was a crew member aboard the Nemesis during its mission to scour the galaxy for a Star Harvester. He was apparently wounded when the Ark warped into their ship and damaged it, as he was heard calling out for the ship medic in the aftermath. Alongside the rest of the crew, Sideways then boarded the Longshot and pursued the Ark to Earth. Convergence chapter 1
Unite for the Universe
Following Sideways's death, his body was kept at the N.E.S.T. N.B.E. Resource Redistribution Plant in Toronto, Canada waiting to be melted down by NEST. Before they got a chance to do so, Skystalker attacked the plant and stole the bodies of Sideways and Bonecrusher, intending to graft parts of them onto Starscream as part of Project Unite. Ambition Instigated
Ask Vector Prime
Vector Prime clarified the relationship between Sideways and another Sideways. There were as many Sidewayses as there were variations of Tyran 609.23-XP Kappa, and one of them made their way to the Iocus universal cluster via Nexus Zero, while another came from Uniend and visited a Rovio universal stream. The Sideways of Tyran 207.28 Gamma, who was rebuilt following his bisection, originated from Fornax 813.0 Gamma. Ask Vector Prime
TransTech
One incarnation of Sideways was a dimension-hopping serial liar who took on his Tyran-cluster counterpart's appearance when he infiltrated Axiom Nexus and kidnapped Vector Prime, hijacking his column with Axiom Nexus News to make fun of you for being obsessed with minor trivia; during this time, he claimed that he was rebuilt by Scalpel following his bisection in Shanghai. He was eventually located by the TransTech, but managed to escape by powerlinking with Rook and using his Dimensional Interfacer to flee. Ask Vector Prime
Games
Revenge of the Fallen - The Game
- Voice actor: John DiMaggio (English), Paweł Szczesny (Polish), Christian Pelissier (French)
Xbox 360/Sony PS3/PC
Decepticon campaign
Sideways operated as a high-speed reconnaissance operative with the ability to snipe at Autobot opponents from afar with his plasma sniper rifle, engage them up-close with his rapid-firing slag repeater, and slow enemies to a crawl with his graviton mine when he needed to get away. He uses a pair of saws in melee combat.
Sideways was deployed to Shanghai after the Autobots and their NEST allies were detected interfering with an important operation in the area. Upon arrival, various Protectobot drones were sent to stop him, but failed. Later, Sideways was sent to the Shanghai waterfront to retrieve Grindor, who had been damaged and captured by the Autobots. The nimble Decepticon sports car used a combination of speed and guile to fight his way through the numerically superior Autobot forces, freed Grindor and escorted his bigger buddy back to the extraction point. He was sent back to the waterfront again find a cloaked Autobot probe that threatened the Decepticon operations in China. Following the probe's wake, Sideways raced through the waterfront past startled human dockworkers and the Protectobot units assigned to the area, destroying the probe as it revealed itself. Revenge of the Fallen (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)
Autobot campaign
The Autobots were deployed to China when NEST forces detected the presence of Decepticons in Shanghai. Sideways secreted himself within the urban jungle and sent waves of Stunticon drones against Ironhide. After the last batch of Stunticons had been defeated, Sideways revealed himself, taking pot shots at the powerful Autobot with his slag repeater, after which he would cheese it flee through the narrow alleyways where Ironhide had difficulty following. While the Autobot struggled to pass the cramped causeways, Sideways set himself up on the roof of the tallest residential block and fired his plasma sniper rifle. Ironhide shrugged off the blasts, clambered up the building, and with a mighty punch, sent Sideways plummeting to the ground, reducing him to scrap. Revenge of the Fallen (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)
PSP
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (PSP)
Revenge of the Fallen: Autobots/Decepticons
Decepticons Campaign
Sideways was in São Paulo, Brazil when Starscream sent a new recruit to meet up with him and Grindor, but they left the newbie to take care of some Autobot reinforcements. He later defended a piazza from the Autobots in Europe, and was humiliated by Barricade in a race. He later helped to tell the story of The Fallen to the rookie before heading out on a mission to Shanghai.
He later collected some loose Energon around an airport in East Asia and a nuclear silo in the Sahara desert, and also assisted in reviving Megatron.Revenge of the Fallen: Autobots/Decepticons
For some reason or another, he did not show up in the final battle. We blame Sideswipe.
Autobots Campaign
Sideways assigned a Decepticon protoform to prevent the Autobots from freeing the hostages at their base in Siberia while he was away on another mission. Later, he attempted to bomb Shanghai's harbor, but was foiled by the Autobot's new recruit. The recruit tracked Sideways down to a supplies ship, and after a long fight, threw a bomb at the Decepticon, blowing him to smitherines, but not before learning about the Matrix of Leadership.Revenge of the Fallen: Autobots/Decepticons
Revenge of the Fallen Game (Wii/PS2)
In Shanghai, Sideways and Demolishor ransacked a NEST truck, holding an ancient Cybertronian artifact. Sideways took the artifact and escaped. He was chased by Bumblebee through the city and eventually up on the skyline. Bumblebee cornered Sideways on a building, but the Decepticon lept off the building, thus continuing the chase. Trying to retreat, Sideways still had numerous Autobots to deal with on the Shanghai highway. Bumblebee eventually tackled Sideways, but the Decepticon jumped in the air, where he was rescued by Starscream, and mocked the small Autobot as he made his escape.
Later, Sideways and Starscream were ordered by The Fallen to raid the US Navy in order to retrieve Megatron's corpse. After Starscream crippled the Navy, Sideways was deployed to go aboard the base. After tearing through the defenses, he activated the crane to pull Megatron out of the Laurentian Abyss. Megatron was then delivered to the Fallen's lair where he was rebuilt and resurrected. Revenge of the Fallen (Wii/PS2)
Transformers: The Ride – 3D
Sideways, along with Ravage, simultaneously infiltrated NEST HQ in an attempt to retrieve the AllSpark shard from the humans. While Ravage retrieved the shard, Sideways came to intercept him in the main hangar, with the Autobot warrior, Bumblebee, in hot pursuit. Bumblebee sideswiped Sideways as they swerved into the hangar, causing him to lose control and lose a tire. Sideways, temporarily incapacitated by the blow, failed to stop Bumblebee from dispatching Ravage and passing the shard to Evac, the newly recruited NEST soldier transport, who had pursued Ravage to the site. After gaining his wits, he quietly approached from behind and kicked Bumblebee, knocking him down. While the Autobot was briefly stunned, Sideways quickly tried to retrieve the shard from Evac's hand. Recovering faster than Sideways had counted on, Bumblebee got up, and swiftly knocked Sideways's left arm right out of the socket. He was finally killed when Bumblebee came upon him, snapped his neck, and threw his body across the room, granting Evac time to escape with the humans and shard. Transformers: The Ride – 3D
Toys
Revenge of the Fallen
Legends Class
- Sideways (Legends Class, 2009)
- EZ Collection number: EZ-12
- Part of the 4th wave of Revenge of the Fallen Legends Class figures, Sideways transforms into an unlicensed approximation of an Audi R8. He features ball jointed hips and arms for articulation. Like the Deluxe version, the car lacks the wide black stripe from the movie.
- This mold was redecoed to make 2010 Transformers Override. It was also retooled to make Cyberverse Series 2 Mirage (hands altered to hold 3mm pegs, peg holes added to doors), then that version redecoed into Age of Extinction Stinger. The mold was also re-released as part of the 2nd Volume of the EZ Collection lineup. And despite the stock photos showing silver painted rims, the final product lacks them.
Deluxe Class
- Sideways (Deluxe Class, 2009)
- TakaraTomy ID number: RD-05
- Known designers: Hisashi Yuki (TakaraTomy), Andrew Scribner (deco artist)
- Part of the first wave of Revenge of the Fallen Deluxes, Sideways features Automorph action during the conversion from car to robot mode. When the front bumper is pressed, his front pair of wheels automatically flip underneath the hood, and his robot abs flip down. His Mech Alive gimmickry are the internal gears moving in his fore-arms when moving his arms, as well as a turning disk on each of his elbows. On his right arm is a spinning "saw" blade.
- Unlike the other on-screen characters in Revenge of the Fallen who turn into consumer vehicles, Sideways's vehicle mode is merely an unlicensed approximation of an Audi R8 and is not an accurate replica. Sideways is missing the black hood, roof and trunk lid seen on the real car, as well as the unique silver stripes on top of the black areas seen on the APR-tuned Audi R8, which was the car used in the movie.
- Yet another victim of late mold changes rampant among the 2008-2009 financial crisis, Sideways appears to have had a hinged thumb on his left hand in Hasbro stock photos whereas this is a solid section molded on to the arm on the final toy. Although not indicated on any early photos nor instructions, Sideways's windshield underside has two notches that connect to Sideways's hood on small square pegs immediately behind the front wheels. This requires folding up the two small triangular pieces on top of the hood. Also it seems as if the spinning saw blade was originally powered by gears, the gearbox and shaft for the lever can still be seen on his right forearm but are molded just like his thumb onto the arm.
- Along with Breakaway, Sideways was initially released in two color schemes, a light silver version and a less common very dark silver version. If you move the headlights, doors and legs of the lighter Sideways to the darker one, allowing for a dark hood and roof, and silver everywhere else, it helps to make for a slightly more movie-accurate Sideways. However, the stripes will still be missing.
- This mold was retooled into the Deluxe Class version of Revenge of the Fallen Dead End and Movie Advanced Series Dino.
- Autobot Wheelie vs. Decepticon Sideways (Two-pack, 2009)
- An unchanged version of the dark silver variant of Sideways (now called "Decepticon Sideways" for symmetry with "Autobot Wheelie") was released in a two-pack, alongside an unchanged version of Wheelie. This two-pack has been confirmed to have been released as a Toys"R"Us exclusive in the United Kingdom and Germany, and as a Target exclusive in Australia.
- Autobot Strike Mission (Multi-pack, 2009)
- Available as a Sam's Club-exclusive, this "battle damaged" version of Sideways was packed with the 2007 movie Longarm, Rampage and Breakaway.
- Super Tuner Throwdown (two-pack, 2009)
- Another release of Sideways was available with Blowpipe as a Walmart exclusive. It is identical to the single-packed darker version of Sideways.
Fast Action Battlers
- Magna Missile Sideways (Fast Action Battler, 2009)
- Accessories: Missile
- Fast Action Battlers Magna Missile Sideways is a simplified toy that transforms into a somewhat cutesified car mode. Its right arm features a firing missile sculpted to resemble Sideways's buzzsaw weapon. The toy's robot mode has the entire sides of the car becoming his arms, making this toy even more similar to Barricade than Sideways's movie CG and Deluxe class toy robot design. Like most of the Sideways toys and merchandise (bar the Deluxe & Legends class figures), he features screen-accurate black paint on his vehicle hood, roof and trunk.
Transformers (2010)
- High-Speed Spy Battle (Multi-pack, 2010)
- This Target-exclusive multi-pack contains a redeco of Sideways that features a reversal of the red plastic parts with some of the black ones and uses clear red on the front headlights instead of the original's plain transluscent ones packaged with a ridiculously mud-caked version of the deluxe Mudflap/Skids ice cream truck.
- Sideways Sneak Attack (Multi-pack)
- Known designers: Andrew Scribner (deco artist)
- This Target-exclusive multi-pack is based on Sideways's scene in Revenge of the Fallen, and contains a redeco of his Deluxe-class toy in movie-accurate colors. He's even adorned with a "cut" paint operation straight across his vehicle mode, replicating the lethal wound given to him by Sideswipe. The set contains Legends-class toys of Arcee, Chromia, and Elita-1.
Studio Series
- Sideways (Deluxe Class, 2022)
- Movie: Revenge of the Fallen
- Hasbro ID number: 88
- TakaraTomy ID number: SS-91
- TakaraTomy release date: October, 2022
- Accessories: Gun, "Shanghai Pursuit" backdrop
- Known designers: Sam Smith (Hasbro), Takashi Kunihiro (TakaraTomy)[3]
- Released in Studio Series' 17th wave, Sideways is a movie-accurate version of the character that transforms into an unlicensed approximation of his Audi R8 vehicle mode. Sideways, in a first for the line, comes with a gun that, while not movie-accurate (seeing as he had less than a minute of screentime), is game-accurate, being from the Revenge of the Fallen game (specifically, the PS2/Wii version). The gun itself can clip into either of his hands or to the rear of his vehicle mode (and therefore his back in robot mode). Like the other Studio Series toys, the interior of the package forms a display backdrop, depicting Sideways's escape through the streets of Shanghai before being bisected by Sideswipe. He lacks a Decepticon insignia.
- Oddly, his head is completely coated in silver paint, omitting the black parts seen in his official CGI model and previous toys of the character. This change is even reflected in the new CGI render on the front of his box. Additionally, the back of his head, including the ball socket, is cast from the same transparent grey plastic used for his doors and windshield. His pupils are painted onto this plastic, creating a pseudo-lightpiping effect.
- Unfortunately, some copies of Sideways have very loose ankle joints, meaning he can be quite difficult to stand up. This is due to his very thin leg design, as well as most of the figure's mass being included in and around the upper half of Sideways. However, one can use Sideways's gun to help with his stability by having him holding it down to the point where it touches the surface Sideways is standing on.
- Sideways and his wavemates were revealed on May 10, 2022, with preorders coming up the same day. Unusually for a modern Generations release, Sideways was revealed by TakaraTomy before Hasbro, which usually unveils upcoming toys before or simultaneously with TakaraTomy.
Merchandise
RPMs - Robot Powered Machines
- Sideways (R.P.M. Mini-Vehicle, 2009)
- Series: Speed Series
- Number: 01 of 04
- Known designers: Alex Androski (deco artist)
- Number one in a series of four Robot Powered Machines Mini-Vehicle single packs, Sideways is an non-transformable Hot Wheels-like car, unless you count his robot mode being sculpted and painted onto his underside. The toy features through-axle construction that allows it to zip along at fast speeds on flat surfaces.
- This mold was retooled to make Revenge of the Fallen Wreckloose, and later straight-up redecoed to make the Speed Stars version of Wreckloose.
- Rollbar vs Sideways (R.P.M. Mini-Vehicle, 2009)
- Series: Battle Series
- Number: 08
- The second release of Sideways comes packaged with Rollbar. Sideways's new colours resemble the Deluxe class version of Dead End.
Robot Heroes
- Sideswipe & Sideways (Two-pack, 2009)
- Known designers: Marcelo Matere (concept artist)
- Sideways is part of the first wave of Revenge of the Fallen Robot Heroes figures and is packaged versus Sideswipe. He has rotational articulation at both shoulders and extremely limited neck articulation. Curiously, he holds a chainsaw-like blade in his hand, rather than it being integrated into wheel-kibble on his wrist. However, this is pretty close to how his weapon actually works in the official video game; when Sideways fights in melee, his wheel-blades spread out to form razor-edged ovals, presumably for added reach.
- Shanghai Shootout (Multi-pack, 2009)
- Known designers: Marcelo Matere (concept artist)
- "Shanghai Shootout" replicates the opening action scene from Revenge of the Fallen, featuring figurines of Skids & Mudflap in ice cream truck mode, Sideways in vehicle mode, Optimus Prime, Demolishor, and Sideswipe in vehicle mode.
Notes
- The AllSpark Almanac Volume 2 reveals that a Sideways paid a visit to the Animated universe; while inhabiting that universe, his body form bore minor similarities to Revenge of the Fallen Sideways, and he showed an interest in visiting Shanghai. The book only asserts this intention, not that he actually traveled there, nor does it specify which universe's Shanghai he meant—there is no unambiguous proof that such a jaunt was made and that the two Sidewayses are the same character. Author Jim Sorenson characterized the book as being meant to match the Animated series' penchant for "in-jokes and Easter Eggs",[4] suggesting that he might not have meant it to be taken seriously. Sorenson as Vector Prime later classified Sideways as a non-Singularity, noting the separate status of the numerous Sideways from the movieverse.
- According to designer Hisashi Yuki, the wheels on the hands were a rushed late addition due to a design change in the movie character model.[5] This is why the hand tires are not integrated more properly into the toy.
- Sideways's license plate in Revenge of the Fallen reads "269 FPJT". It can be briefly seen twice; however, the only time it's seen in its entirety, just before Sideswipe splices Sideways in half, the letters and numbers are mirrored, implying that the shot was mirrored in editing.
- Chris Mowry had planned for Barricade to appear and be turned into Sideways in Transformers: Alliance, but Hasbro rejected the idea.[6]
- His 2011 Hasbro bio gave him a new quote (one based on what he'd said in the Titan issue quoted up top!) along with a revamped bio that factored in his sniping ability from the console version of the Revenge of the Fallen video game.[7]
Audi licensing
- When Audi was looking to win screen time for one of its cars in the summer films during 2009, Ruben Igielko-Herrlich, a marketing consultant from Propaganda Global Entertainment Marketing, helped the company to find an opportunity in Revenge of the Fallen. Ruben talked the movie's staff into finding a role for the Audi R8. Ultimately, an Audi R8 appears in the film as Sideways. Thus, Sideways became the only car Transformer in the movie whose alternate mode is not manufactured by General Motors.[8]
- Due to licensing issues with Audi as well as the writers' strike, Sideways's role was dramatically altered and he was nearly taken out of the script entirely. Originally, Sideways was going to escape the first wave of his Autobot pursuers by using Demolishor as a distraction. After Demolishor's death, Sideways would have been cornered and engaged by Sideswipe in robot mode. At this point, it would have been Sideways, not Demolishor, who would have dropped The Fallen's name when he threatened Sideswipe during the fight.[citation needed] Ultimately, the scene was never finished. Audi backed out of the licensing agreement and the scene was rewritten to focus on Demolishor. Audi later decided that they did want their product featured, so a pre-visualization animation of Sideswipe bisecting a Lamborghini (included in the movie DVD's and Blu-ray Disc's bonus material) was reworked to feature an Audi R8 being sliced in half instead. Some toys reference the deleted fight; most of Sideways's toys feature a chainsaw weapon that he did not have in the film, and Human Alliance Sideswipe's box art depicts a diorama scene of Sideways attacking him in robot mode.
- The design of Sideways's vehicle mode appears to be based off an Audi R8 tuned by APR, that was on display at the Michelin booth at SEMA 2007.
- Sideways's toys and merchandise are not licensed by Audi, and are thus merely approximations of the R8. However, Sideways's appearance in the Revenge of the Fallen video games is fully licensed, so he is accurate to the car used in the film and has Audi's logos and signage.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Sideways (サイドウェイズ Saidoweizu)
- Hungarian: Mellékút ("Detour")
References
- ↑ Revenge of the Fallen Deluxe Class Sideways packaging bio
- ↑ Sideways Sneak Attack packaging bio
- ↑ Sam Smith's Instagram post about Studio Series Sideways
- ↑ Allspark message board post by Jim Sorenson, no longer available.
- ↑ Hisashi Yuki interview from Takaratomy
- ↑ Comment on Mowry's TFW2005 profile
- ↑ Vector Sigma: Sideways
- ↑ Hollywood's Blockbuster Role for Product Placement - BusinessWeek