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Kremzeek is the name of a character and an episode, of the Transformers animated series.

Kremzeek is a character inadvertently constructed, although it has been debated if it was purposefully created by Megatron, by the evil Megatron, during a series of electromagnetic experiments. He creates a living energy being, with an insatiable appetite for Energon and all mechanic objects, including but not limited to trains, walkman players, and even the Transofmrers themselves. The only words he can speak is his own name, "choo choo" (when seeing a train), and "sleepy" (when he was feeling the drain of the Decepticon's energy magnet). But, although generally considered an accident and a menace, Bumblebee was the first to wonder if destroying it would be wrong, considering that it is sentient and, in his own words, "cute".

The last of Kremzeek was seen when it was sent by radio waves to the Deceptixcons' energy magnet and dispersed into tiny bits of energy. However a second clone version was still stored in Blaster's tape chest and with a giddy "Kremzeeeek!" it leaped out and the chase to stop it began all over again. However its end, if any, was never shown.

Toys

  • Kiss-Players Kremzeek

A small version of Kremzeek appeared with Autorooper & Atari in their 2006 1/24-scale Transformers Kiss-Players set. It is made of a solid yellow plastic with red coloring on the eyes and mouth.

  • Masterpiece Kremzeek

A toy version of Kremzeek was released in 2007 as part of MP-05 Masterpiece Megatron's wide array of accessories. Although bearing the Masterpiece title it has absolutely no articulation whatsoever, but differs from the one from the Kiss-Players version by being made of clear yellow plastic with red shading on its eyes and mouth. It's also much more "3-dimensional".