What is the name of the T Rex in Transformers?

Grimlock
He is usually portrayed as the leader of the Dinobots, a subfaction of Autobots who can transform into metal dinosaurs….

Grimlock
Transformers character
Grimlock Generation 1 box art
Voiced by (English) Gregg Berger
Voiced by (Japanese) Takurō Kitagawa (Television series) Masaharu Satō (The Headmasters)

How many Dinobots are left?

One massacre later and the only Dinobots left alive were Grimlock and Slag, along with the Autobots Prowl, Kup and Blaster.

Who is the triceratops transformer?

Transformers: Power Core Combiners

Grimstone
Sub-group(s) Dinobots, Power Core Combiners, Scouts
Partners Four Dinobot drones
Alternate Modes Robotic styracosaurus (mislabeled as a triceratops)
Series Transformers: Power Core Combiners

Which Transformer movie has the dinosaurs in it?

Transformers: Age of Extinction.

What happened to Dino in Transformers?

Dino and the other Autobots were forced to leave Earth when the turncoat Sentinel Prime coerced the human governments to exile their protectors. As it was leaving Earth’s atmosphere, the Autobot’s ship, the Xantium, was destroyed by Starscream, and Dino was presumably killed along with his fellow Autobots.

Why is slag now Slug?

Since the word “Slag” was discovered to be a swear word in the United Kingdom, Slag’s name was changed to Slug. Despite the name change, he retains the same alternate mode and a similar design to his Generation 1 counterpart.

Why did slag become Slug?

In addition to Grimlock, the original Dinobot lineup includes Sludge, Slag, Swoop and Snarl. But due to the word “slag” being derogatory slang in the United Kingdom, the character’s name changed to “Slug” for the 2012 game.

Why are the Dinobots so big?

Prime is larger because the Matrix of Leadership makes him the perfect leader mentally and physically, the Dinobots are bigger because dinosaurs are bigger than cars. They turn into dinosaurs because: G1: volcanic activity near Autobot HQ revealed a cave filled with ancient fossilized Dino bones.