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Kreb is a Decepticon-allied Nebulan Headmaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Any final thoughts?

Kreb is an obnoxious former talk show host who revels in the disgusting and rude. (Like there's any other kind of talk show host?)

He transforms into the head of Horri-Bull.

Contents

Fiction

Marvel The Transformers comics

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(Left) Also known as Sleezo, Mappo, and Harpo.

Kreb was recruited into the Decepticons on Nebulos and paired with Horri-Bull in the Headmaster process. After arriving on Earth, he helped Zarak set up the Z Foundation, a front company for the Decepticons on Earth. He went under the alias "Mr. K," and alongside "Mr. B" and "Mr. L," hired four of the best bounty-hunters in America to hunt down Autobots, offering them $50,000 per capture. Burn-Out, Randy Horton, Skunge, and Felix readily accepted the job.

The Decepticons provided the bounty-hunters with three jammers to aid them in their hunt, and pointed them towards the Shawungunk Mountains, where a trio of Autobot war prisoners were being sent over from Cybertron to test out the effectiveness of said jammers. The "Roadjammers," as Kreb dubbed the group, returned in due course, their mission a complete success. But along the way, they had learned of the Decepticons' involvement with the Z Foundation, and broke into their garage, hoping of capturing additional Transformers. Kreb and his fellow Headmasters caught the Roadjammers in the act, and combined with their bodies to form Horri-Bull, Fangry, and Squeezeplay. Unbeknownst to the Decepticons, Felix had rewired the jammers to also ensnare them in its power, and took control of the trio. Horri-Bull was forced to fight against Scorponok once the Decepticon leader deemed it necessary to intervene personally. Ultimately, Zarak was forced to use an anti-jammer to release his troops from the human's control, which allowed the Autobots to escape. Ca$h and Car-nage!

Toys

The Transformers

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There is no Dana, only Zuul.
  • Horri-Bull (Headmaster, 1988)
Released in the fifth year of the original Transformers toyline (fourth in Europe), Kreb is the packed-in Headmaster unit to Horri-Bull, transforming into the larger robot's head when in its humanoid mode. Plugging him (or any other Headmaster unit) into Horri-Bull's neck will activate a spring-loaded mini-Tech Spec meter which gives readouts for Speed, Strength and Intelligence. Though all Headmaster heads plugged into Horri-Bull will display Kreb's Speed, Strength, and Intelligence readings due to them being on one large sliding plate, plugging Kreb into any 1987-release Headmaster is designed to still activate individual tumblers in the older toys, giving them Horri-Bull's Specs.
Like all of the 1988 Headmaster partners, Kreb has Horri-Bull's face plainly visible on his back, lacking the face-obscuring flip-down panel of the larger 1987 Headmasters.
Horri-Bull and Kreb were released in Japan without changes as Super-God Masterforce Bullhorn.


Titans Return

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Needlenose is desperately trying to import this.
  • Terri-Bull (Titan Master, 2016)
As this toy is based on Horri-Bull's head, it can also be considered a new toy of Kreb.
Released in the first wave of Titans Return Titan Master class toys, Terri-Bull transforms from robot to a head compatible with any Deluxe-or-larger Titans Return figure. The companion vehicle changes from a tank to a plane which Terri-Bull (or any other Titan Master/Legends Headmaster figures) can ride on/combine with, and has a 5mm post that folds out to become a weapon for larger figures. The gun barrels connect to the tank turret via 3mm C joints, which allows them to pivot up and down, as well as clip onto other compatible figures.
Unlike most of the Titan Master vehicle accessories, Terri-Bull's tank vehicle's gun mode handle does not seem to be pop off when wielded by many 5 mm post-compatible closed hands. However, like his wavemate Loudmouth, the upper portion of Terri-Bull's legs has been installed backwards in all samples. This can be fixed by lightly knocking out the pin, flipping the leg pieces, and reassembling the toy.
Terri-Bull was originally designed by Emiliano Santalucia as a new character, and sported an original head-mode design. The Trypticon's Titan Master Crunch cereal box refers him as "Rot-Gut". His promo shots show a purple face and light grey arms, while the final toy has yellow-colored face and blue arms. His guns are also shown in blue rather than light grey.
This toy has become rather hard to find in Australia while his wavemates are still relatively common.
Terri-Bull was retooled into Titans Return Skytread, whilst for the Legends line the head was redecoed as Bullhorn and the vehicle into Tankette, and he would've been redecoed as a "Scout Tank" for the BotCon 2017 "Action on Hydrus Four" set that never came to be.
Titans Return mold: Terri-Bull

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Merchandise

Transformers Trading Card Game

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  • Kreb (2020)
    • Wave 5: Titan Masters Attack
    • Rarity: UT
    • Card Number: T26/T46
    • Stars: 1
Kreb is one of forty-six double sided character cards included in Wave 5 of the Transformers Trading Card Game, Titan Masters Attack. As a Titan Master, Kreb begins play in head mode on a character with a body mode. When that character is KO'd, Kreb is deployed in bot mode. In order to represent Kreb's size as a Titan Master, the card is the size of a battle card, about half the size of a normal character card.
Kreb features original art for both modes, with bot mode lines by Dan Khanna and head mode lines by Sara Pitre-Durocher.
This card's set was originally set for an April 2020 release, however due to the global COVID-19 pandemic the release was pushed back to May 29, 2020.


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