TV-Series
Description
Lockdown stars as a primary character alongside Optimus Prime and Bumblebee in the animated series. He leads discussions dissecting the Transformers franchise, prominently featuring the notoriously difficult 1986 "Mystery of Convoy" video game and its modern adaptations. During conversations set at a Japanese expressway service area, Lockdown vocally critiques the game's extreme challenge and design flaws, frequently labeling it a "crappy game" and expressing frustration over mechanics like unavoidable pitfalls.
He participates in both scripted segments and improvised ad-lib discussions, with transitions marked by a traditional Japanese *kotsuzumi* drum sound. Within unscripted dialogues, Lockdown contributes to humorous topics, suggesting low-quality games could physically smell unpleasant, akin to toilets or fermented soybeans. The series consistently breaks the fourth wall, with Lockdown fully aware of his existence as a toy commemorating the Transformers brand's 30th anniversary.
In the second season, subtitled "The Road to Additional Popularity," Lockdown continues exploring methods to boost the Transformers franchise's appeal. The setting shifts to various Æon malls across Japan, where he joins discussions examining franchise peculiarities alongside other characters. His visual design occasionally alternates between live-action movie-inspired and Generation 1 aesthetics without explanation.
Lockdown appears in promotional materials and home video releases, including bonus content like extended ad-libbed dialogues. He is also featured in exclusive merchandise such as buildable papercraft figures and rubber straps bundled with Blu-ray editions.
He participates in both scripted segments and improvised ad-lib discussions, with transitions marked by a traditional Japanese *kotsuzumi* drum sound. Within unscripted dialogues, Lockdown contributes to humorous topics, suggesting low-quality games could physically smell unpleasant, akin to toilets or fermented soybeans. The series consistently breaks the fourth wall, with Lockdown fully aware of his existence as a toy commemorating the Transformers brand's 30th anniversary.
In the second season, subtitled "The Road to Additional Popularity," Lockdown continues exploring methods to boost the Transformers franchise's appeal. The setting shifts to various Æon malls across Japan, where he joins discussions examining franchise peculiarities alongside other characters. His visual design occasionally alternates between live-action movie-inspired and Generation 1 aesthetics without explanation.
Lockdown appears in promotional materials and home video releases, including bonus content like extended ad-libbed dialogues. He is also featured in exclusive merchandise such as buildable papercraft figures and rubber straps bundled with Blu-ray editions.