![]() But to be fair, a version of Arcee that turned into a bike debuted in the series Transformers: Energon. A motorcycle alternate mode was also used when Arcee was officially introduced in the second film, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Instead of the classic Cybertronian car mode that she sported in Generation 1, this version of Arcee turned into a motorcycle (a Buell Firebolt, to be exact). Though this design had a fuchsia color scheme that evoked the original character, her alternate mode's general look was different. Despite not appearing in the final film, Arcee did have extensive concept art that even became an action figure in the film's toy line. This idea was nixed, however, with the idea of female Transformers apparently being too strange a concept to explain in the first movie. In the planning stages for the first live-action Transformers film in 2007, Arcee was going to be one of the Autobots. ![]()
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