Cogman
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- Cogman is an Autobot Headmaster from The Last Knight portion of the Movie continuity family.
As the faithful, enduring manservant of the Burton family, the Headmaster Cogman has safeguarded generations of Witwiccans for seven centuries, protecting and maintaining the family's collection of secret artifacts. As a butler, bodyguard, and chauffeur, he's everything you could ask for—polite, proper, possessing a healthy respect for tradition, and unafraid to throw out a dry quip or two.
That said, he's developed more than a few... eccentricities over his hundreds of years of servitude, including an unfortunate streak of "anger management" issues. This latter trait frequently causes problems for his latest charge, Sir Edmund Burton.
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Fiction
The Last Knight film
- Voice actor: Jim Carter (English), Yoshiyuki Kaneko (Japanese), Tang Shuiyu (Chinese), Vincent Grass (European French), Jean-François Blanchard (Canadian French), Jürgen Kluckert (German), Paolo Marchese (Italian), Mario Gas (Castilian Spanish), Humberto Solórzano (Latin-American Spanish), Sérgio Fortuna (Portuguese), Júlio Chaves (Portuguese, trailer), Boğaçhan Sözmen (Turkish)
After Cade Yeager was given the Talisman, Cogman reported the fact to Sir Burton and the pair began making preparations. Cogman was dispatched to the United States of America where he tracked down the holder of the Talisman, Cade Yeager who, with Izabella and Jimmy, was trying to evade TRF drones at the time. Encountering the trio in a lift, Cogman immediately got into a fight with Yeager, who was shortly afterward spirited away by one of the drones, forcing Cogman to contact Sir Burton to report everything had gone wrong and Cade was probably going to die. Fortunately Cade survived the experience, and Cogman cleaned him up before introducing himself properly. He successfully talked Cade into leaving everyone else and heading to England with him by plane.
Cogman eventually arrived back at Castle Folgan with Yeager and Bumblebee shortly before Hot Rod arrived with Viviane Wembly. Cogman served the humans tea before attempting to decapitate Cade after he got fresh with Ms Wembly. Fortunately, Sir Burton talked him out of it. He walked the dog as the group took a walk across the estate to the Round Table recreation and proceeded to play the organ and provide a choral accompaniment to Burton's exposition about King Arthur, much to Burton's annoyance. When the TRF and MI6 moved in on the castle, Cogman alerted everyone and organized the evacuation. He and Sir Burton headed to Trinity Library in London, where Cogman dropped his master off, serving as a distraction to the authorities and returning for a pickup once Burton had learned Earth was actually Unicron. A car chase with the TRF ensued, even after the pair switched to a decoy car. Ever the dutiful butler, Cogman even passed on Burton's phone messages while evading the authorities, and after a call from Viviane, they headed to the Royal Navy Museum to rendezvous with her and Cade. Cogman managed to lose the TRF on the way, and when they arrived, Burton parted ways with Cogman, leaving him to protect Cade and Viviane as they departed by sub to find the Staff of Merlin.
After the sub was attacked by the military, Cogman again had to stop Cade from getting fresh with Ms. Wembly and subsequently shot himself out of the sub like a torpedo. He returned with two large fish which he made into sushi for the two humans. The submarine eventually arrived at a massive ancient Cybertronian ship and entered. Cogman refused to go into the water to reach the ship inside, adding Bumblebee to his shit list when the larger Autobot knocked him in. He later emerged from the top of the ship with Viviane after Megatron made off with the staff. The Cybertronian ship took them back to Stonehenge in England where Cogman was reunited with his master. As Burton lay dying, blasted by Megatron, Cogman ran to his side, and Burton thanked him for his service before expiring. The Last Knight
Gathering of the Strongest Robots
Legends comic
Cogman was among the heroic Kreons who visited the Legends World to defend it from the Decepticons. Special Chapter
Toys
The Last Knight
- Cogman (Tiny Turbo Changer, 2017)
- Series: 2
- Bag Code: D
- Released as part of the second series of the blind-packed Tiny Turbo Changers line, Cogman is a small, soft-plastic super-deformed toy that transforms from a robot into an unlicensed approximation of an Aston Martin DB11 in a few steps. He has articulated shoulders, and his hands are compatible with Cyberverse weapons and other 3mm-peg accessories. Like all Tiny Turbo Changers, his vehicle mode's wheels are immobile, sorry.
- This mold is also used to make Movie Edition Dropkick.
- Cogman (1-Step Turbo Changer, 2017)
- TakaraTomy ID number: TLK-26
- TakaraTomy release date: September 16, 2017
- Part of the third wave of The Last Knight 1-Step Turbo Changers, Cogman transforms from a robot into an unlicensed approximation of an Aston Martin DB11 in just one step by twisting his rear vehicle, with a custom spoiler to balance his robot mode. As part of the Cyberfire gimmick, he features flame deco printed in "invisible" UV-reactive ink, which can be revealed by Mega 1-Step Dragonstorm's Cyberfire UV lamp.
- This toy's engineering was later used for Cyberverse One-Step Changer Hot Rod.
Premier Edition
- Cogman (Deluxe Class, 2017)
- TakaraTomy ID number: TLK-29
- TakaraTomy release date: December 31, 2017
- Accessories: Sword, Titan Master
- Known designers: John Warden (Hasbro)
- Cogman was released as part of the fourth and final wave of The Last Knight Premier Edition Deluxe Class lineup. Cogman himself is a Titans Return compatible Titan Master figure (conveniently interpreting the screw on the figure's abdomen as the circular section on the abdomen of Cogman's onscreen model), capable of transforming into his diminutive "true" robot mode. He is packaged with a Deluxe Class sized transtector (referred to as such by the toy design team) that transforms from a robot into a licensed Aston Martin DB11. Cogman's head mode is compatible with any Deluxe-or-larger Titans Return toy, as well as The Last Knight Nitro, whose non-transforming head can be removed to expose a compatible neck socket. In vehicle mode, Cogman's transtector can seat two Titan Masters. He also comes with a 5mm sword accessory modelled after the sword form of Cade's Talisman.
- The Titan Master's legs have forward-facing tabs at the knees that interfere with the arms in head mode. Either the arms or legs are going to stick out unless the tabs are cut off, though the arms sticking out are less intrusive.
- Cogman was revealed as a part of a sponsored Entertainment Weekly article on June 1, ahead of the Transformers team's Google Hangout later that day.
- In the United States, this figure saw abysmal distribution, with only one confirmed sighting at normal brick and mortar retail, though more did eventually filter out through discount chains like Ross and Marshalls. By contrast, he was considerably more common in other Hasbro markets, inducing European countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany, and Italy. The Japanese version, meanwhile, was originally slated for an October 28 release, but was eventually delayed till the last day of 2017.
Studio Series
- Cogman (Deluxe Class, 2019)
- Movie: The Last Knight
- Hasbro ID number: 39
- TakaraTomy ID number: SS-31
- TakaraTomy release date: April 27, 2019
- Accessories: Sword, Titan Master, "London Escape" backdrop
- Studio Series Cogman is a redeco of the The Last Knight Deluxe figure above, replacing most of his paint wash with shinier paint on most of his robot body and all his vehicle mode shells. He comes with redecos of the Talisman sword and Titan Master accessories from the original version of the mold, as well as a cardboard backdrop display depicting the London chase with the TRF and MI6. This version of Cogman is considerably easier to find than the original version, with at least 2 making their way to the shelves to at least 1 store.
Notes
- Cogman originated as a "medieval droid" design that appeared in two pieces of personal art by concept artist Steven Messing around 2014. These pieces of art were completely unrelated to Transformers at the time and were just considered "experiment" pieces that were done in his spare time while practicing his craft.[1][2]
- Although Cogman is described as a Headmaster by Sir Edmund during The Last Knight, he never actually demonstrates the ability on-screen. A scene involving Cogman beheading Nitro Zeus and using his body like a transtector was scripted for the movie, but ultimately went unfilmed. However, the respective toys retain the ability to swap heads.
- The Cogman Kreon who appears in the Legends comic uses the smaller Kreon body from the Kre-O "Cityville Invasion" brand.
- Amusingly, the Studio Series toy bio references Cogman's question to Burton on whether he had time to have a snuggle with Agnes.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Cogman (コグマン Koguman)
- Mandarin: Cogman (Taiwan, 庫克曼 Kùkèmàn), Zhǎnglǎo (China, 长老, "Elder")
- Ukrainian: Spytsya (Спиця, "Spoke")
References
- ↑ "Medieval droid created with C4D and zbrush. Experimenting with new workflows."—Steven Messing on Facebook, 2014/06/10
- ↑ "Future Cityscape"—Steven Messing on Facebook, 2014/06/15