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  • The television series got dubbed in a various country show by tv or a various streaming platform/ websites ''. {{detailed | List of characters of the series Was, Wasn't}}
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  • ...n of Optimus dislikes [[rap music]], putting him at odds with music-loving characters like [[Blaster (Transformers)|Blaster]] and [[Jazz (Transformers)|Jazz]]. ...th the previous two. Second, it is difficult to understand. Third, "In the TV series" is hardly a reference.
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  • ...ontract performer for [[Vivid Entertainment]], and was named by ''[[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]]'' as one of the 12 top porn stars in 2010. ...participated in the Indian reality television series ''[[Bigg Boss (Hindi TV series)|Bigg Boss]]''. She also has hosted the Indian reality show ''[[MTV
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  • In a comic story found in the ''[[The Transformers (TV series)|Transformers]]'' DVD boxset for season 2, a special comic was donat ...'s biography was featured in issue #13 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine.
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  • ...ration 1'' stories, able to turn into a blue jet fighter. Since then other characters from have been introduced in other Transformers stories, most similar to th ...ich | title = Battle Lines Part 5 | journal = Transformers Collectors Club Magazine| volume = 1 | issue = 41 | page= 3 |date = October/November 2011|url=}}</re
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  • ...Robot Chicken]]'', ''[[Drawn Together]]'', ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''[[MAD (TV series)|MAD]]''. Frank Welker reprised his role for some of Megatron's paro [[Wizard (magazine)|''Wizard Magazine'']] rated Megatron the 68th greatest villain of all time.<ref>''Wizard'' #1
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  • ...silent-h/ | title = Silent Hill Re-Imagines Horror Game Clichés for Wii | magazine = Wired | author = Chris Kohler | date = 2009-04-16 | access-date = 2009-05 ...ndy Krouwel | title=The Making of... ''3D Monster Maze''| magazine=[[Edge (magazine)|Edge]]| date=2006-04-18}}</ref> ''[[Retro Gamer]]'' stated, "Survival horr
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  • Bumblebee was one of the few characters from the beginning of the series to continue appearing in the show's third ...of ''Classic'' Bumblebee was featured on the cover of ''Transformers Club Magazine'' #14.
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  • ...movie)<br/>[[Richard Gautier]], [[Ted Schwartz]] (Five Faces of Darkness) (TV series), [[Hiroya Ishimaru]] (Japanese) According to exclusive bio information in the Transformers Collectors' Club magazine issue 15, Hot Rod followed Optimus Prime back to Cybertron from the Planet
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''Transformers'' film series characters}} ...ters and their actors, see the [[list of Transformers film series cast and characters]].
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  • ; The Transformers TV Series ...g the top selling toys in 1985 by ''[[Playthings (magazine)|Playthings]]'' magazine.
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  • Blurr is one of eight playable characters in the 1986 [[Commodore 64]] video game ''[[Transformers: The Battle to Sav :A recolor of the Deluxe ''Generations'' toy by Takara.<ref>Figure King Magazine #158 p79</ref>
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  • ...result of voice actor [[Casey Kasem]]'s objection to the portrayal of Arab characters as stereotypical villains <ref>http://www.ameu.org/page.asp?iid=108&amp;aid Cliffjumper is one of eight playable characters in the 1986 [[Commodore 64]] video game ''[[Transformers: The Battle to Sav
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  • ...s rated the number 5 comic book villain by Lester Wong of GameAxis Unwired magazine.<ref>{{cite journal |title=GameAxis Unwired |author=Lester Wong | date=Mar ...ron into Earth's orbit (for the second time during the [[The Transformers (TV series)|Transformers television series]]). His troops soon returned from Ne
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  • ..., [[Bludgeon (Transformers)|Bludgeon]] and their leader [[Galvatron]] (all characters from the G1 universe, though their names are not mentioned and are not the Scourge was one of the characters featured in the ''[[Transformers: Timelines]]'' story "[[Wings of Honor]]"
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  • | voice = [[Christopher Collins|Chris Latta]] (''[[The Transformers (TV series)|The Transformers]]''), [[Doug Parker (voice actor)|Doug Parker]] (' Due to his treachery and personality, Starscream has had many future characters within the franchise to bear his name, most of which share his desire to be
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  • ...y. Sludge took up a peaceful existence in a swamp, which was discovered by TV journalist Joy Meadows; as a result of the attention she gave to him, Sludg According to the biography printed in the Transformers Collectors Club magazine, Slag and Sludge were part of Grimlock's band of Decepticon hunters on boar
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  • ...tman Mechadon'') which helped expand Takara's line beyond its own in-house characters and opened the door to greater licensing opportunities for their designs.<r ...Microman'' manga was published in ''TV Magazine'', a children’s oriented magazine published by [[Kodansha|Kodansha Ltd.]], in 1977. Takara also introduced th
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  • ...#Season_2_.281985.29 |series=The Transformers|serieslink=The Transformers (TV series) |credits=Written by Donald F. Glut |network= First-run syndication| ...#Season_2_.281985.29 |series=The Transformers|serieslink=The Transformers (TV series) |credits=Written by Douglas Booth |network= First-run syndication|s
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  • ...with a modernized [[Setting (fiction)|setting]] and [[fictional character|characters]]. Sometimes the original work is still [[copyrighted]], but the writer inc ...e=Review: ''Die! Mommy! Die!'' |first=Robert |last=Hofler |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |date=July 22, 1999 |accessdate=March 30, 2016}}</ref>
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  • Perceptor appears among the characters in ''[[Re-Unification]]'', the 2010 TFcon voice actor play prelude comic.<r ...thor = | title = Q&A with Hasbro! | journal = Transformers Collectors Club Magazine| volume = 1 | issue = 35 | pages = 4–5, 8 | date = October/November 2010|
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  • ...N 978-0-671-60243-7</ref><ref>Going, Going, GoBots by Matt Carara, Toyfare Magazine #123, November 2007, page 80-82</ref> His car mode is shown to be one of th ...astator (Transformers)|Devastator]] on the competing ''[[The Transformers (TV series)|The Transformers]]'' television series.
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  • ...New licenses, categories, and items turn Tonka toward tomorrow. Playthings magazine, March 1, 1984</ref> He sought to conquer the GoBot homeworld and have all ...(Transformers)|Sideways]] resulted in various GoBots swapping places with characters during the events of that film. Cop-Tur was among Cy-Kill's Renegades on Cy
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  • [[image:prowl-tv.jpg|left|thumb|240px|Prowl in ''The Transformers'']] ...lair| title = Battle Lines Part 1 | journal = Transformers Collectors Club Magazine| volume = 1 | issue = 37 | pages= 9–14 |date = February/March 2011|url=}}
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  • ...f the Stunticon team, who turned into a car. Since then other Transformers characters named Dead End have been introduced. The second one was a Predacon from the ...at, when he dies, he at least wants to leave a nice wreck.<ref>Figure King Magazine #74, June 2004</ref>
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  • As the series progressed and more new characters were introduced, Trailbreaker only appeared when his force field was needed ...ich | title = Battle Lines Part 5 | journal = Transformers Collectors Club Magazine| volume = 1 | issue = 41 | page= 3 |date = October/November 2011|url=}}</re
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  • ...Autobots]] had already been featured in one episode of [[The Transformers (TV series)|the original cartoon series]], Arcee quickly became the most famous ...to create tools, weapons, or energon stars. Omnicons were a main group of characters ''[[Transformers: Energon]]'' series allied with the [[Autobots]]. They wer
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  • ...to all [[The Walt Disney Company|Walt Disney]] [[Brand licensing|licensed characters]] in 1933, and in 1934 established an eastern printing plant located in [[P ...Beverly Hills to make it easier to do business with studios that owned the characters the company licensed.<ref name="Antique"/>
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  • During the time between the film's release and the start of season 3 of the TV show, Jazz's voice actor, [[Scatman Crothers]], died. The movie release was ...e's ''More Than Meets the Eye'', an in-universe encyclopedia of all of the characters, Bumblebee notes that Spike would have thought that Jazz's Pretender shell
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  • ...ated series, he was voiced by [[Jack Angel]], who had previously portrayed characters such as [[Astrotrain]], [[Ramjet (Transformers)|Ramjet]], and [[Omega Supre ...e media such as ''[[Transformers: Scramble City|Scramble City]]'' and [[TV Magazine]]'s [[manga]] stories had previously detailed Ultra Magnus's earlier arriva
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  • ...d and continuing to function on two occasions. The companion manga in ''TV Magazine'' provides the answer to this mystery - Zarak does not "Head On" with his B ====Titan Magazine====
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  • ...lberg]]. It is the first film in the series to feature a new cast of human characters and many new Transformers, including the [[Dinobots]]. The film was release {{main|List of Transformers film series characters}}
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  • ...hase option |url=https://digiday.com/media/snapchat-shelves-snap-replays/ |magazine=[[Digiday]] |date=April 22, 2016 |access-date=May 4, 2017}}</ref> ...ji-integration/|website=Fortune|access-date=March 24, 2017}}</ref> Bitmoji characters can also be used as World Lenses.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theverge.
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  • ...| title = A Flash Forward Part 3 | journal = Transformers Collectors Club Magazine| volume = 1 | issue = 45 | page= 6-11 |date = June/July 2012|url=}}</ref> Chromedome is one of the characters appearing in the unlicensed comic book ''Transformers Chronicles Book One''
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  • ...sformed into a Cybertronian Demolitions Vehicle. He did not appear in the TV series, nor is he related to any previous Transformer with the name Scaveng ...Tech Scavenger was among the concept characters for the proposed TransTech TV series.
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  • ...ets the Eye: The 12 Most Ridiculous Transformers of All Time|work= [[Wired Magazine]]|date=|url= http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2008/08/less-than-meets/|accessda ...to be generic Decepticons—were seen in some third-season episodes of the TV series, most notably ''Five Faces of Darkness'' Parts 1-5). The [[IDW Publi
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  • '''Soundwave''' is a fictional characters from the ''Generation 1'' portion of the [[Transformers]] series. He is an '''Soundwave''' is one of the most recognizable characters from the original Transformers line. He had an alternate mode - a [[microca
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  • Ratchet appeared in much the same capacity as he did in the TV series, acting as the Autobots' chief medic. Joining the Autobot faction at ...Classicverse comics published in the Official Transformers Collectors Club magazine is set in the Marvel Comics continuity, but in a timeline where the events
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  • ...ets the Eye: The 12 Most Ridiculous Transformers of All Time|work= [[Wired Magazine]]|date=|url= http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2008/08/less-than-meets/|accessda In the ''Transformers Collector's Club Magazine'' for 2013, Waspinator reappeared, still bearing traces of his Vehicon pers
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  • ...]] 2006 at the Lexington Convention Center for the 10th anniversary of the TV series. <ref>http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-154327750.html TRANSFORMERS Fa Much like the TV series, except that Tigatron disappeared without a trace when Optimus Prima
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  • ...demark reasons, the name was modified to "Skid-Z" for it to be used on new characters and an "[[Autobot]]" prefix was added when the original Skids toy was reiss |series = ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''
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  • ...iew: The Hunger Games|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20223443,00.html|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=September 8, 2008|accessdate=February 26, 201 ...sdate=October 16, 2010}}</ref> Collins stated that the deaths of the young characters and other "dark passages" were the hardest parts of the book to write, but
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  • ...ve with Buzzsaw was voted the #5 top toy exclusive at SDCC 2009 by [[Wired Magazine]].<ref>http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2009/07/top-10-san-diego-comic-con-excl ...edacon character from ''Beast Wars''. This character did not appear in the TV series.
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  • ...anime character Speedbreaker, from ''Car Robots'' series. Since then other characters in Transformers have shared the name Side Burn. In 2011 a new Side Burn toy |series =''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''<BR> ''[[Transformers: Universe
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  • ...Classics]]'' comics published in the Official Transformers Collectors Club magazine is set in the Marvel Comics continuity, but in a timeline where the events ...m DeSanto]] published in issue #15 of the ''Transformers Collectors Club'' Magazine the original lineup pitched for the Decepticons in the live action Transfor
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  • ...SL [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Grand Convoy]]" exclusive offered by the same magazine that was released a month earlier. [[Lucky Draw]] versions in gold and silv ...Welcome back kotter#Vincent "Vinnie" Barbarino|Vinnie Barbarino]] from the TV series ''[[Welcome Back, Kotter]]'', using variants of Vinnie's famous put-
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  • ...published by [[Marvel Comics]] in 1979, with both original characters and characters based on the toys. Marvel published two ''Micronauts'' series, mostly writ The Micronauts began life as comic book characters thanks to a fortuitous accident on Christmas 1977. Marvel Comics writer Bil
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  • ...Go Away, Unicorn!]], [[Carter (TV series)|Carter]], [[The Best Laid Plans (TV series)|The Best Laid Plans]], [[How to be Indie]] and [[Workin' Moms]].<re ...22/><ref name=fanbolt2018-08-15/> The show is celebrated for creating gay characters whose gender preference is incidental.<ref name=Now2018-07-19/> Saranga's
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  • ...s. 2-XL was considered one of the top 10 toys ever developed by Playthings Magazine because it could educate.<ref name=":0" /> ...lications/d-magazine/1980/january/best-worst/|title=BEST &amp; WORST – D Magazine|website=www.dmagazine.com|language=en|access-date=2017-01-23}}</ref> 2XL du
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  • '''Sideswipe''' is the name of several characters in the [[Transformers universes|''Transformers'' universes]]. Because of tr ...te Transformer is Sideswipe.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animefringe.com/magazine/01.03/feature/2/index.php3|title=Animefringe: Features: Transformers The Co
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  • ...t in the darkness when Galvatron formats his spark. In ''Super-Link'', the characters would refrain from ever recognizing that this being was once Starscream, be ...| title = Transformers – Galaxy Force Secret Special DVD!| journal = TV Magazine| volume = | issue = | pages= |date = February 2006 |url=http://www.youtube.
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  • ...ry=At Fight's End |title=Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club The Official Magazine | volume=1 |writer=Pete Sinclair}}</ref> ...= | title = Transformers - Galaxy Force Secret Special DVD!| journal = TV Magazine| volume = | issue = | pages= |date = February 2006 |url=http://www.youtube.
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  • ...e=4 February 2010|title=Singapore may cap low-skilled foreign workers|work=TV New Zealand|date=2 February 2010|access-date=11 April 2011}}</ref> as forei ...fortune.com/global500/2020/|access-date=23 October 2020|website=[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]}}</ref>
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  • ...]] [[adventure]] film based on the [[The Transformers (TV series)|animated TV series by the same name]]. It was released in North America on August 8, 19 The film was directed by [[Nelson Shin]], who produced [[The Transformers (TV series)|the original ''Transformers'' television series]], and features the
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  • ...ighter, and Zarak the half-orc assassin. In a module featuring many of the characters from the toy line, Warduke and Strongheart were depicted as once having bee ...distinctive headgear appears on the cover of ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon Magazine]]'' #17, published by [[TSR, Inc.|TSR]] in 1978.
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  • '''Brawl''' is the name given to several [[fictional characters]] in the various [[Transformers universes]]. He is sometimes called "Decept In ''[[The Transformers (TV series)|The Transformers]]'' animated series, Brawl was originally a [[Dece
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  • ...y-in-the-strait-of-hormuz/ |title=Iran's Strategy in the Strait of Hormuz |magazine=The Diplomat |access-date=29 November 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=ht ...nts, Iran expert of ''[[NRC Handelsblad]]'', in a debate on ''[[Buitenhof (TV series)|Buitenhof]]'' on Dutch television, 5 January 2020.</ref> Three days
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  • ...= | title = Transformers - Galaxy Force Secret Special DVD!| journal = TV Magazine| volume = | issue = | pages= |month = February| year = 2006 |url=http://www Optimus Prime is among the characters appearing in the 2004 ''[[Transformers (2004 video game)|Transformers]]'' v
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  • [[Hasbro]] launched the Transformers toy line with ten different Autobot characters, all of whom transformed into automobiles, while the ten distinct Deceptico ...be spent on more characters and stand alone stories. More is learned about characters from future storylines, such as Autobot commander Rodimus Prime, Unicron an
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  • ...es]] [[List of Minor Transformers comics#Titan Magazines|U.K. Transformers magazine]], the U.K.-originated strips (written by Simon Furman) reveal Megatron's a The character profile the magazine provided sheds a little more light on Megatron's desire to possess the All
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  • ...for writing happy, joyful stories about Muslim, South Asian and immigrant characters living in Canada: I think communities of colour need more romance. | work = [[Vox magazine]]
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  • ...work include [[animation|animated]], off-stage, off-screen or non-visible characters in various works such as feature films, [[dubbing (filmmaking)|dubbed]] for ...nvolves reading the parts of computer programs, radio dispatchers or other characters who never actually appear on screen. With an audio drama, there is more fre
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  • ...ich | title = Battle Lines Part 5 | journal = Transformers Collectors Club Magazine| volume = 1 | issue = 41 | page= 3 |date = October/November 2011|url=}}</re ...name of Sunstorm. However, despite being inspired by the golden jet of the TV show, the design of the actual toy prohibited it from accurately resembling
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  • ...m?page=Bio&amp;character=bulkhead Character bios for Transformers Animated characters<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>Robots in disguise come back from '8 ...o the [[Jolly Green Giant]] by television reviewers.<ref>{{cite news|title=TV REVIEW: Robots in disguise come back from '80s obscurity|author=Anton Skerl
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  • {{Contains special characters|Urdu|compact=yes}} ...n brothers', Foreign secretary to Chinese counterpart |url=https://www.geo.tv/latest/476838-foreign-secretary-in-china-to-strengthen-bilateral-partnershi
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  • '''Dreadwing''' is the name of several characters/concepts in the [[Transformers]] franchise, usually depicted as a [[Decepti ...Transformers: Super God Masterforce'' was the second of these and featured characters produced for 1988. As part of a different storyline, Dreadwing and Darkwing
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  • ..."My Pronouns Are She/Her" |url=https://www.seventeen.com/celebrity/movies-tv/a44268200/miss-benny-glamorous-netlfix/ |access-date=2023-07-06 |website=Se ...an Epic Way|last=Cueto|first=Emma|date=November 12, 2014|website=[[Bustle (magazine)|Bustle]]|language=en|access-date=January 13, 2019|archive-date=January 16,
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  • ...]]'' went on a [[fringe theatre]] tour across Canada in 2012. The two main characters in the play are Jason, a young Canadian lawyer; and Number 18, a young fema ...6.html |accessdate = January 16, 2013}}{{subscription}}</ref> The two main characters are a Canadian lawyer named Jason and a young [[Prostitution|prostitute]] k
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  • Hot House appeared in the ''Transformers: Zone'' Manga printed in ''TV Magazine''.<ref>http://www.allspark.com/content/view/1619/37/</ref> [[Category:Dreamwave Productions characters]]
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  • ...rs: Armada]]'' comic book series by [[Dreamwave Productions]]. Where other characters like Thrust and Starscream had a much smaller role in the comics, Demolisho ...activate his missile launching gimmick. Being created by Hasbro after the TV series had finished by Takara, Demolishor does not appear in the television
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  • ...asterforce'', an epilogue to ''Headmasters'' was published in Japan's ''TV Magazine'', which revealed that Sixshot had continued to aid the Autobots in his own ...reatshot in Japan, and then was remolded further into the [[Brave series]] characters [[Shadow Maru]].
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  • ...w [[Decepticon]] leader for the ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]'' 2015 television series (voiced ...Steeljaw, Ramhorn and Eject.<ref>San Diego Comicon Exclusives, Toy Review magazine issue #213, Fall 2010, page 23</ref>
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  • ...temodes =City/Battle station<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,963091,00.html | work=Time | title=Living: O.K., Santa, Make ...>Lee's Guide to Loose 1986 Transformers: The Decepticons. Lee's Toy Review magazine, issue #204, November 2009</ref> Although Trypticon appeared to be a ruthle
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  • ...ws |first=Nick |last=de Semlyen |title=20 to watch in 2009 |work=[[Empire (magazine)|Empire]] |date=February 2009 |pages=67–69}}{{Verify source|date=July 200 |series = ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''
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  • ...= | title = Transformers - Galaxy Force Secret Special DVD!| journal = TV Magazine| volume = | issue = | pages= |date = February 2006 |url=http://www.youtube Vector Prime appears briefly in ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]'' voiced by [[Troy Baker]]. When
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  • '''Red Alert''' is the name of four [[fictional characters]] in the various fictional [[Transformers series]]. The first Red Alert is Red Alert made his last appearance in the TV series in "The Revenge of [[Bruticus]]", appearing alongside Inferno as usu
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  • Drift is one of the characters featured in [[IDW Publishing]]'s comic book series ''[[The Transformers: Sp ...formers: Age of Extinction'' |author=Kroll, Justin |publisher=''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' |date=2014-05-08 |accessdate=2014-05-09}}</ref> Whilst this in
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  • ...ed in an article in the January 2015 issue of [[Chi Soul Die]] (模魂志) magazine.<ref>{{cite news | author = | title = KFCTOYS EAVY METAL Phase Four: A Tran ...utting through the sky alongside a pack of enemies with perfect [[Firefly (TV series)|serenity]], she captures the signature of her prey and never relent
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  • ...toy was chosen as a hot toy for young [[African American]] boys in [[Ebony Magazine]] from November 1998.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id= :In a [[Toys "R" Us]] Christmas magazine, this figure is called ''Optimal Primus''.
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  • ...nergon and Cybertron lines. Although seemingly two different, but similar, characters by Takara, he was portrayed as a single evolving character when Hasbro made ...= | title = Transformers - Galaxy Force Secret Special DVD!| journal = TV Magazine| volume = | issue = | pages= |date = February 2006 |url=http://www.youtube.
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  • '''Ratbat''' is the name of several [[fictional characters]] in the [[Transformers]] franchise. As is the case with many Transformers characters, the various continuities in which Ratbat has appeared have portrayed him w
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  • ...ml?_cmpid=ign542 |title=The History of Transformers on TV - IGN |publisher=Tv.ign.com |date=2011-06-27 |accessdate=2013-09-07}}</ref> ...components could merge, creating "Super Ginrai." Appearing on [[television|TV]] in hopes of locating the remaining three [[Powermasters|Godmasters]], to
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  • ...erred to the [[Apple Watch]] smartwatch or 4th-generation or newer [[Apple TV]]s as extensions of iPhone apps. ...e' |url=https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2382968,00.asp |website=[[PC Magazine]] |publisher=[[Ziff Davis]] |date=April 1, 2011 |access-date=March 31, 2017
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  • Piggford has played recurring characters on ''[[The Umbrella Academy]]'', ''[[The Girlfriend Experience]]'', ''[[Mic Piggsford served as a producer, and played a supporting role in [[The Sounds (TV series)|''The Sounds'']], a drama co-produced by [[Canada]] and [[New Zeala
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  • ...st=GLEN|date=2010-01-21|title=Top 10 Roller Coasters - TIME|language=en-US|magazine=Time|url=http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,195 ...ve-date=November 28, 2006|title=Death toll from Egypt blasts rises to 59 - TV|agency=[[Xinhua News Agency]]|access-date=November 9, 2009|date=July 23, 20
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  • | first = TV Magazine Color Special #33 Transformer: The Headmasters [[Category:Fictional characters introduced in 1988]]
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  • ...old of the Headmaster toy, offered in the 1987 Lucky Draw campaign by ''TV Magazine''.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/resources/transformers-lucky-draw-402/chrome [[Category:Dreamwave Productions characters]]
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  • ...ticons]]. Since then the name was used for a variety of other Transformers characters. ...>Lee's Guide to Loose 1985 Transformers: The Decepticons. Lee's Toy Review magazine, issue #201, August 2009</ref>
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  • ...team to form the giant robot [[Constructicon Maximus]]. In the ''Energon'' TV show, Sledge is a seemingly non-sentient drone commanded by team leader [[S ...= | title = The Classicverse Mini-Cons |work= Transformers Collectors Club magazine| quote = | publisher = ''Fun Publications'' | date = October/November, 2007
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  • ...= | title = Transformers - Galaxy Force Secret Special DVD!| journal = TV Magazine| volume = | issue = | pages= |date = February 2006 |url=http://www.youtube ...erview - An interview with Mike Ballog |work= Transformers Collectors Club magazine| quote = | publisher = ''Fun Publications'' | date = December/January, 2008
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  • ...iple traditional media television, print and radio shows and Family Circle Magazine. ...hree performances are available on her Vimeo channel, Roku and Amazon Fire TV. These include 'Life is Complicated', 'I Had an Affair or did I?' and 'I Ha
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  • ...ref>Lee's Guide to Loose 1988 Transformers: The Autobots. Lee's Toy Review magazine, issue #207, February 2010</ref><ref>{{Cite book | title=The Unofficial Gui |series =''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''
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  • '''Barrage''' is the name of two fictional characters in the [[Transformers]] series. The original Barrage was one of the Insecti ...series could be shown in Japan, where Bandai still owned the images of the characters.
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  • {{Wp-cca}}<br/>'''Reflector''' is the collective name of three [[Decepticon]] characters from the fictional [[Transformers (toy line)|Transformers]] toy range and a ...on [[Autobot City]]; and during [[Unicron|Unicron's]] attack on Cybertron, characters bearing resemblance to the Reflector robots are seen running to man the def
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  • ...es.<ref>Lee's Guide to Loose 1987 Transformers: Autobots. Lee's Toy Review magazine, issue #205, December 2009</ref><ref>{{Cite book | title=The Unofficial Gui ...team to form the giant robot [[Constructicon Maximus]]. In the ''Energon'' TV show, Wideload is a seemingly non-sentient drone commanded by team leader [
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