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Revision as of 23:39, 18 September 2025
- See also: Time Traveler (Micronauts)
Quin-Tillus is a fictional character in the Micronauts series introduced by Hasbro as a toy in 2017.
Micronauts
Quin-Tillus is a green Micronauts Time Traveler character. He was created by Hasbro.
Development
The Hasbro Revolution set was released at SDCC 2017.
Animated series
2018 Hasbro Studios

Quin-Tillus appeared in the 2018 Micronauts animated series by Hasbro Studios. Unlike the 2017 toy, which was male. This version of Quin-Tillus was portrayed as female. She was voiced by Kari Walgren.
Quin-Tillus was serving time in the same prison as Baron Karza and Xant. Xant spent most of his time talking though the vent to Quin-Tillus. When Baron Karza escaped, he forced Quin-Tillus to open a Space Bridge to escape to Earth. Once on Earth Quin-Tillus was rescued from Karza, but an explosion in a space bridge she had opened injured her, causing memory loss and stranding her on Earth.("Strangers On a Space Bridge")
Toys

- Hasbro Revolution (2017)
- A box set of Hasbro action figures including Jetfire, Matt Trakker, Rom, a Dire Wraith, Action Man and Leoric.
- A box set also included small Micronauts figurines of classic characters of Acroyear, Baron Karza and Biotron. There was also the alien Xant, a female Space Glider Phenolo-Phi, a green Time Traveler named Quin-Tillus, the cyborg Oberon, and robots Betatron and Gammatron.
- The set was a SDCC 2017 exclusive.
Gallery
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Oberon, Rom, Quin-Tillus and Biotron together in the Hasbro Revolution art.
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Quin-Tillus cartoon biography