WARNING: The following was too long to fit into one post, and has been split across three.
Sideways...
He's become quite the famously infamous 'bot over the years.
Motorcycle of Mystery. Servant of Unicron. Denizen of Planet X. Cowardly Audi. Dimension-hopping Headache...
He's pretty much been it all, hasn't he?
...Or has he?
What if I were to tell you that that last bit was actually never supposed to be true?
But first, a little history, just so that we're all up to speed on how Sideways got to this point.
Motorcycle of Mystery
In the beginning, there was the Robots in Disguise (2001) Sideways, first released in a two-pack with Axer, both redecoed from the Generation 2 Laser Cycles, and released in April 2002.
The toy bio for Sideways painted him as, among other things, "mysterious and silent", keeping mostly to himself.
The toy bio for the accompanying Axer strongly implied him to be the very same individual as G1 Axer, having hopped from the G1 universe to the RID'01 universe through a black hole.
Compare how much Axer's RID'01 bio borrows, verbatim, from his G1 bio and tech specs.
One month later, this two-pack was released in Japan as an unchanged Hasbro import, a USA Edition.
In September 2002, the Armada Sideways toy was released by Hasbro. This toy was given an online bio at Hasbro's website that borrowed heavily from RID'01 Sideways's bio and tech specs (much in the same way that RID'01 Axer's bio borrowed from G1 Axer's bio and tech specs). The main difference in this bio was that it now described Sideways as having a split-personality condition caused by interactions with his two different Mini-Cons.
At the time, some fans began to wonder if Armada Sideways might be the same person as RID'01 Sideways, since the former's bio borrowed so much from the latter's bio in the same way that RID'01 Axer's bio borrowed so much from G1 Axer's bio.
Of further note is that Armada Sideways's Japanese release, Legends of the Microns MX-01 Doubleface (released in April 2003), used a toy bio and tech specs that were very similar to the Hasbro one, even mentioning the Mini-Con-induced split personalities.
English translation:
English translation (by Hydra):
So far, we had three Sidewayses/Doublefaces with all of their respective toy bios characterizing each of them as silent and mysterious. That said, however...
Servant of Unicron
Despite what both the Hasbro and Takara bios said about Armada Sideways, the Armada cartoon would do away with all of the split personality stuff and depict him as simply a pure agent of Unicron, even implied by the end of the series to have been created by his master, with his Mini-Cons instead used to let him simply pretend to be an Autobot or a Decepticon before his true allegiance was revealed.
Of note is the fact that, throughout at least the English-dubbed version of the cartoon, Sideways's combined Mini-Con partner (named "Mirror" in Japan, unnamed in English) always seemed to be the one doing all the talking, as if it was in control of the motorcycle body like (appropriately enough) a puppeteer and his puppet.
As an aside, it bears mention that this depiction of Sideways as a loyal servant of Unicron was, at the time, exclusive to the Armada cartoon (and the books adapted from it by DK Publishing). When he appeared in the Armada comics published by Dreamwave, he was portrayed as little more than an ordinary Cybertronian; apparently a Decepticon since he was once seen working with them on a satellite project.
In the final Armada issue, he even appeared in a crowd of Autobots and Decepticons cowering in fear of Unicron's arrival to Cybertron.
While the Dreamwave "More Than Meets the Eye: Armada" profile for Sideways leaned into his cartoon portrayal as a Unicron minion, that series of profile books also had a lot of other content that simply didn't fit into the comics continuity proper. And Simon Furman (who was writing the Armada comics at the time) has stated that he was not looking at what the Unicron Trilogy cartoons were doing at the time, so Sideways's MTMTE profile simply didn't reflect his appearances in the comics themselves.
Backing up to the Armada cartoon, the episode "Credulous" featured a brief scene in which Sideways's Mini-Con Headmaster falls off, exposing his real head for a moment. Two lines of dialogue found only in the English version of this scene were of Sideways replying to a comment made by Megatron, and then a second "dumb" sounding voice speaking in mockery of Sideways's line.
Shown in this clip from 3:38 to 3:52:
No explanation for this weird other voice has ever been given, but it almost sounds like it came from Sideways himself, as if he was mocking himself. Quite the goofy thing for the English dub to do in that moment. Though, speaking of goofy...
Denizen of Planet X
In 2005, the third part of the Unicron Trilogy, Transformers: Cybertron, saw a return of the Armada cartoon version of Sideways... kind of.
Hasbro's intention behind this radically-different-looking 'bot named Sideways was for him to be the same faction-swapping Unicron minion from the Armada cartoon, having somehow survived his death at the end of Armada. However, Takara took a different route with this version of the character, with GONZO (the Japanese company behind the production of the Cybertron/Galaxy Force cartoon) reimagining him as a new 'bot named "Noisemaze", separate from the original Doubleface, and depicted him in the cartoon as having originally hailed from the mysterious Planet X.
Hasbro attempted to reconcile this new version of the character with the Armada cartoon version, but with mixed results. Namely, the Cybertron cartoon's English dub gave him a new, snarky, and incredibly goofy personality, in stark contrast to how serious he was back in Armada. The original Hasbro.com feature "Ask Vector Prime" explained his having been revived by the lingering power of Unicron that still dwelled within him.
Ask Vector Prime, Hasbro.com:
As for his change in personality, well... There was that aforementioned scene in the Armada episode "Credulous", in which a very silly voice spoke in mockery of Sideways in a brief moment when his Mini-Con Headmaster was separated from his real head. And Cybertron Sideways had a very similar silly-sounding voice, too (though, not by the same voice actor). So since Cybertron retconned the Planet X backstory into being the true origin of this Sideways, it seems that that would make Cybertron Sideways the true version of his personality, while his Armada personality was how he was when under Unicron's influence. One could even suppose that his Armada personality was actually that of his combined Mini-Con partner controlling the real Sideways like a puppet, and that the goofy mocking voice from the scene in "Credulous" was possibly the real Sideways briefly surfacing from his Mini-Con's control, right before said Mini-Con reattached itself and returned Sideways to speaking normally.
Meanwhile, from Takara's perspective, Doubleface and Noisemaze remain separate, unrelated individuals with separate, unrelated backstories.
And speaking of things unrelated...
Cowardly Audi
2009's Revenge of the Fallen movie (and its tie-in media like comics and video games) gave us the first all-new character to bear the name "Sideways", with absolutely no ties to the previous ones. His toy bios even characterized him as mainly a cowardly courier who hides behind bigger bots.
Sideways...
He's become quite the famously infamous 'bot over the years.
Motorcycle of Mystery. Servant of Unicron. Denizen of Planet X. Cowardly Audi. Dimension-hopping Headache...
He's pretty much been it all, hasn't he?
...Or has he?
What if I were to tell you that that last bit was actually never supposed to be true?
But first, a little history, just so that we're all up to speed on how Sideways got to this point.
Motorcycle of Mystery
In the beginning, there was the Robots in Disguise (2001) Sideways, first released in a two-pack with Axer, both redecoed from the Generation 2 Laser Cycles, and released in April 2002.
The toy bio for Sideways painted him as, among other things, "mysterious and silent", keeping mostly to himself.
The toy bio for the accompanying Axer strongly implied him to be the very same individual as G1 Axer, having hopped from the G1 universe to the RID'01 universe through a black hole.
Compare how much Axer's RID'01 bio borrows, verbatim, from his G1 bio and tech specs.
One month later, this two-pack was released in Japan as an unchanged Hasbro import, a USA Edition.
In September 2002, the Armada Sideways toy was released by Hasbro. This toy was given an online bio at Hasbro's website that borrowed heavily from RID'01 Sideways's bio and tech specs (much in the same way that RID'01 Axer's bio borrowed from G1 Axer's bio and tech specs). The main difference in this bio was that it now described Sideways as having a split-personality condition caused by interactions with his two different Mini-Cons.
At the time, some fans began to wonder if Armada Sideways might be the same person as RID'01 Sideways, since the former's bio borrowed so much from the latter's bio in the same way that RID'01 Axer's bio borrowed so much from G1 Axer's bio.
Of further note is that Armada Sideways's Japanese release, Legends of the Microns MX-01 Doubleface (released in April 2003), used a toy bio and tech specs that were very similar to the Hasbro one, even mentioning the Mini-Con-induced split personalities.
English translation:
In December 2004, the Japanese-only RobotMasters toyline released RM-19 Double Face, sharing the same Japanese name and color scheme as the Armada/Legends of the Microns character. His toy bio also contained a reference to the names of LOTM Doubleface's two Mini-Cons, "Shadow" and "Bright" (but did not use the same tech specs as his predecessors).“Know that I am impervious against any tempest!”
In his sports bike disguise he can exceed 400km/h. Due to the Microns influence on Earth he has two personalities, good and evil. It’s impossible to predict which of his two personalities will be dominant.
PWR...4.0; INT...6.0; SPD...6.0; END...5.0; RNK...6.0; CRG...8.0; FPR...6.0; TECH...8.0
English translation (by Hydra):
Like the first two Sidewayses' toy bios, this guy is also pretty quiet, and his on-package story text also paints him up as treacherous and mysterious.Package story:
The war between the armies of the heroic Cybertrons and evil Destrons continues...
The Cybertrons warriors receive report of the discovery of a mass quantity of Solitarium. The bearer of the information is the newly enlisted Doubleface.
The location of the discovery is Jarr (Charr), a planet in the far reaches of the galaxy that was once the birthplace of Road Rocket. G-1 Convoy's squad head to Jarr, but there before them are Beast Megatron and his soldiers, launching an attack on Doubleface. Road Rocket immediately strikes a counteroffensive on the Destrons, rescuing Doubleface. But inexplicably, at that moment Doubleface turns to attack the Cybertrons! Road rocket jumps to the defense of his allies, standing off against Doubleface.
What could the true identity of Doubleface be!?
RM-19: Double Face
"Why do I meddle with you, you ask? It's because I enjoy it."
Function: Double spy
Profile: Despite a quiet exterior, deep within his heart lurk sinister thoughts. Housed within him is the communication system "Shadow and Bright," which is made useful in negotiations. His weapon, the Shaftbreaker, has such power that being cast in its mysterious light causes the opponent's nerve systems to be entirely severed.
Weapon: Shaftbreaker
RNK7 PWR9 DFN8 STA9 SPD9 TTL42
So far, we had three Sidewayses/Doublefaces with all of their respective toy bios characterizing each of them as silent and mysterious. That said, however...
Servant of Unicron
Despite what both the Hasbro and Takara bios said about Armada Sideways, the Armada cartoon would do away with all of the split personality stuff and depict him as simply a pure agent of Unicron, even implied by the end of the series to have been created by his master, with his Mini-Cons instead used to let him simply pretend to be an Autobot or a Decepticon before his true allegiance was revealed.
Of note is the fact that, throughout at least the English-dubbed version of the cartoon, Sideways's combined Mini-Con partner (named "Mirror" in Japan, unnamed in English) always seemed to be the one doing all the talking, as if it was in control of the motorcycle body like (appropriately enough) a puppeteer and his puppet.
As an aside, it bears mention that this depiction of Sideways as a loyal servant of Unicron was, at the time, exclusive to the Armada cartoon (and the books adapted from it by DK Publishing). When he appeared in the Armada comics published by Dreamwave, he was portrayed as little more than an ordinary Cybertronian; apparently a Decepticon since he was once seen working with them on a satellite project.
In the final Armada issue, he even appeared in a crowd of Autobots and Decepticons cowering in fear of Unicron's arrival to Cybertron.
While the Dreamwave "More Than Meets the Eye: Armada" profile for Sideways leaned into his cartoon portrayal as a Unicron minion, that series of profile books also had a lot of other content that simply didn't fit into the comics continuity proper. And Simon Furman (who was writing the Armada comics at the time) has stated that he was not looking at what the Unicron Trilogy cartoons were doing at the time, so Sideways's MTMTE profile simply didn't reflect his appearances in the comics themselves.
Backing up to the Armada cartoon, the episode "Credulous" featured a brief scene in which Sideways's Mini-Con Headmaster falls off, exposing his real head for a moment. Two lines of dialogue found only in the English version of this scene were of Sideways replying to a comment made by Megatron, and then a second "dumb" sounding voice speaking in mockery of Sideways's line.
Shown in this clip from 3:38 to 3:52:
No explanation for this weird other voice has ever been given, but it almost sounds like it came from Sideways himself, as if he was mocking himself. Quite the goofy thing for the English dub to do in that moment. Though, speaking of goofy...
Denizen of Planet X
In 2005, the third part of the Unicron Trilogy, Transformers: Cybertron, saw a return of the Armada cartoon version of Sideways... kind of.
Hasbro's intention behind this radically-different-looking 'bot named Sideways was for him to be the same faction-swapping Unicron minion from the Armada cartoon, having somehow survived his death at the end of Armada. However, Takara took a different route with this version of the character, with GONZO (the Japanese company behind the production of the Cybertron/Galaxy Force cartoon) reimagining him as a new 'bot named "Noisemaze", separate from the original Doubleface, and depicted him in the cartoon as having originally hailed from the mysterious Planet X.
Hasbro attempted to reconcile this new version of the character with the Armada cartoon version, but with mixed results. Namely, the Cybertron cartoon's English dub gave him a new, snarky, and incredibly goofy personality, in stark contrast to how serious he was back in Armada. The original Hasbro.com feature "Ask Vector Prime" explained his having been revived by the lingering power of Unicron that still dwelled within him.
Ask Vector Prime, Hasbro.com:
And both the Cybertron cartoon's English dub and other Hasbro materials embraced the Planet X backstory to fully retcon the idea of Unicron having originally created Sideways (at least, in the English version). Thus, from Hasbro's perspective, Armada/Cybertron Sideways was an inhabitant of Planet X who came into the service of Unicron after Planet X's destruction. Following his apparent death at the end of Armada, and following Unicron's own death in Energon, Sideways was revived by Unicron's latent power within him, but no longer in Unicron's service, and free to resume his original mission for Planet X.Q: How did Sideways come back? I thought he was destroyed for good by Armada Optimus Prime.
A: Sideways is a tricky villain, the dark powers of Unicron must have saved him to live again.
As for his change in personality, well... There was that aforementioned scene in the Armada episode "Credulous", in which a very silly voice spoke in mockery of Sideways in a brief moment when his Mini-Con Headmaster was separated from his real head. And Cybertron Sideways had a very similar silly-sounding voice, too (though, not by the same voice actor). So since Cybertron retconned the Planet X backstory into being the true origin of this Sideways, it seems that that would make Cybertron Sideways the true version of his personality, while his Armada personality was how he was when under Unicron's influence. One could even suppose that his Armada personality was actually that of his combined Mini-Con partner controlling the real Sideways like a puppet, and that the goofy mocking voice from the scene in "Credulous" was possibly the real Sideways briefly surfacing from his Mini-Con's control, right before said Mini-Con reattached itself and returned Sideways to speaking normally.
Meanwhile, from Takara's perspective, Doubleface and Noisemaze remain separate, unrelated individuals with separate, unrelated backstories.
And speaking of things unrelated...
Cowardly Audi
2009's Revenge of the Fallen movie (and its tie-in media like comics and video games) gave us the first all-new character to bear the name "Sideways", with absolutely no ties to the previous ones. His toy bios even characterized him as mainly a cowardly courier who hides behind bigger bots.
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