Beginning with the original Generation 1 cartoon, the Decepticon rallying cry has been 'Decepticons. As opposed to the Autobots Supreme Commander, the Primes, the Decepticons highest ranking leader is often given the title Emperor of Destruction. More than a few have a sense of honor, while others believe that Cybertron would be better protected by aggressive expansion. However, the Japanese Version of Transformers Animated uses Decepticon (). Also, the Decepticons are not exactly the most compassionate beings in the universe, but not all fight for greed. This tends to cause some conflict, given how generally every Decepticon thinks that they're the most powerful. Unlike the Autobots, whose leader is a Prime bearing a Matrix, the Decepticons are led by the most powerful of their ranks. They are typically concerned with such things as conquering Cybertron, defeating the Autobots, amassing large quantities of energon, obtain the powers of the AllSpark, developing powerful weaponry, and beating people up. Contents 1 Generation One 1.1 Leader 1.2 Commander 1.3 Jets 1.3.1 Seekers 1.3.2 Season 2 Seekers (Coneheads) 1.3.3 Season 3 Jets 1.4 Miscellaneous 1.5 Insecticons 1.6 Combiner Teams 1.6.1 Constructicons / Devastator 1.6.
Animated series set in the world of battling Autobots and Decepticons. This is a list of known Decepticons from the Transformers fictional universe and toyline. They often turn into military vehicles, construction vehicles, cars that rich people can afford, and even smaller-than-human-sized objects.The Decepticons are the antagonists of the series. Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy: With Jason Marnocha, Frank Todaro, Jake Foushee, Bill Rogers. They are usually known for their air power, especially since many of them turn into aircraft. The Beast Era reimagined the Transformers’ war with a bestial twist, turning the Autobots into Maximals and the Decepticons into Predacons. In most series, Megatron would die but also come back to life in a new body or his old body. Transformers’ animated revival and reintroduction in the late ‘90s. They also show up in live-action movies as the mains antagonists as well. Primarily, Decepticons have red eyes, while Autobots have blue eyes. The Decepticons show up in most Transformers media as the primary main antagonists. Venom studies psychological warfare, though apparently hes not terribly skillful at it. Venom is a Decepticon from the Animated continuity family. For a list of other meanings, see Venom (disambiguation). They are typically represented by the purple facial insignia they all wear. Venom (Animated) The name or term 'Venom' refers to more than one character or idea. The villains take many forms, and have many different origins and stories across the numerous different Transformers media, but in almost all incarnations, they are led by Megatron. The Decepticons are the main antagonists in the fictional universes of the Transformers (with the exception of Shattered Glass) storyline and related comics and cartoons, and the enemies of the Autobots.