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{{Infobox character
[[image:hornetroid-box.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Mego Hornetroid in box]]
| name        = Hornetroid
| series      = [[Micronauts]]
| image       = [[Image:hornetroid-box.jpg|240px]]
| caption    = Micronauts Hornetroid box
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| creator    = Mego
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| species    = Hornetroid  
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| lbl2 = Release number
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|abilities = Flight
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'''Hornetroid''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[Micronauts]] series introduced in 1979.
'''Hornetroid''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[Micronauts]] series introduced in 1979.


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The Hornetroid was developed as a dragonfly, but his name suggests it is a hornet.
The Hornetroid was developed as a dragonfly, but his name suggests it is a hornet.


During development the Hornetroid had several features that didn't survive into the final toys, including a removable brain, missiles and an articulated tail.  
During development the Hornetroid had several features that didn't survive into the final toys, including a removable brain. The prototype of the Hornetroid was orange. This prototype lacked the parts reused from the Beam Tripler and Battle Cruiser that were on the final release.<REF>http://www.megomuseum.com/micronauts/hornetroid.html</REF>


The prototype of the Hornetroid was orange. This prototype lacked the parts reused from the Beam Tripler and Battle Cruiser that were on the final release.<REF>http://www.megomuseum.com/micronauts/hornetroid.html</REF>
Mego released Hornetroid in 1979. It was also released by Gig and Grand Toys.
 
Mego released Hornetroid in 1979. It was also released by Gig and Grand Toys outside the USA.


The Hornetroid was the inspiration for the 2015 Glyos figure called the Hornet Mushi.<REF>https://glyos.fandom.com/wiki/Hornet_Mushi</REF>
The Hornetroid was the inspiration for the 2015 Glyos figure called the Hornet Mushi.<REF>https://glyos.fandom.com/wiki/Hornet_Mushi</REF>
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===Gallery===
===Gallery===
<gallery>
<gallery>
image:hornetroid-conceptart.jpg|Hornetroid concept art
image:hornetroid-prototype.jpg|Hornetroid, Membros, Antron and Repto prototypes
image:hornetroid-prototype.jpg|Hornetroid, Membros, Antron and Repto prototypes
image:hornetroid-prototype2.jpg|Hornetroid and Antron prototypes
image:hornetroid-prototype2.jpg|Hornetroid and Antron prototypes
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