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  • {{Wp-cca}}<br/>{{redirect|Golden Books|other uses|Golden Book}} ...st=Kirkpatrick|first=David D.|title=2 Companies Pay $84 Million for Golden Books|date=August 16, 2001|accessdate=April 22, 2011|work=[[The New York Times]]}
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  • ...blisher=Policy Press |isbn=978-1-4473-3444-6 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BEzRDAAAQBAJ&q=list+of+Western+European+countries+Italy |language=en}} ...ientific & Technical |isbn=978-0-582-01772-6 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WGbIT90ppZsC |access-date=29 September 2019 |language=en}}
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  • ===Books=== ====Ballantine Books====
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  • ...rs]] series. The first Scourge is an evil Decepticon tracker introduced in 1986. ===Books===
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  • Characters frequently die in comic books, but are also frequently resurrected. A death that is reversed is called a ...rs from the [[Golden Age of Comic Books|Golden]] and [[Silver Age of Comic Books]]. Characters who no longer fit current standards of [[political correctnes
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  • ...[[Transformers]] series. The first Cyclonus was a Decepticon introduced in 1986. ===Books===
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  • ...Transformers]] series. The first Hot Rod is a heroic Autobot introduced in 1986. ===Books===
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  • In the year 2005, (the storyline year for the events of the 1986 release, ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]''), Starscream, along with many ===Books===
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  • ...later Targetmaster who first appeared in ''The Transformer: The Movie'' in 1986. Introduced in 1986, Blurr is the fastest Autobot on land. He was used primarily by the Autobot
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  • ...nal character]] from the [[Transformers]] series. He first appeared in the 1986 ''The Transformers'' animated film as an Autobot commander who turned into ===Books===
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  • ===Books=== ====Ladybird Books====
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  • ===Books=== ====Ladybird Books====
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  • ===Books=== Soundwave appeared in the following books:
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  • ===Books=== ...ook|isbn=0-7214-0895-8|title=Autobot's Lightning Strike|publisher=Ladybird Books|year=1985}}</ref>
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  • ...y Patterson]] (Director), Kay Wright (Producer), Jeff Segal (Writer) |date=1986-03-21 |title=GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords |format= |medium=Motion pictu ===Books===
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  • ===Books=== Optimus Prime appeared in the following books:
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  • ===Books=== ====Ballantine Books====
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  • In the 1986 episode, "Dark Awakening", Huffer was said to be among the dead Autobots th ===Books===
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  • ...formers]] series. The original Springer was voiced by [[Neil Ross]] in the 1986 ''The Transformers: The Movie'' film and he continued in season 3 of the '' ===Books===
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  • ===Books=== ====Edmont Books====
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