the TF Chronicle line, consisting of reissues of G1 Optimus and Megatron packed together with their DOTM Movie counterparts. (2011)
the first run of Energon Optimus Prime figures mistakenly gave him a mouth, which was corrected on later releases. (2004)
To promote Transformers: The Last Knight, Frank Welker and Peter Cullen were interviewed by a Youtuber whose channel focuses on Mezican Zumba dances. (2017)
Optimus Prime calls Trailbreaker "Trailblazer" and Spike "Splick" (1985)
Rattrap kills Johnny Quest. (1997)
the official "transformerstlk" Spotify account that made playlists for all the characters as apart of the marketing for The Last Knight, with hundreds of songs each. (2017)
promotional artwork for WFC: Kingdom. It notably shows Polar Claw and Gears, who were not part of the final toyline. (2020)
a Burger King DOTM commercial has Optimus fighting Shockwave, done by superimposing Shockwave's model over Sentinel Prime's. (2011)
After his complex character arc in Armada, Starscream is resurrected first as an amnesiac ghost, then as a mindlessly loyal follower of Megatron's in Energon, with absolutely no mention or connections of his past development or relationships from Armada. (2004)
According to Vector Prime, every single animation error you saw in the G1 cartoon was the result of a time-space anomaly. (2015)
Animated Runabout and Runamuck were designed to look like Beavis and Butt-Head. (2010)
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Wheelie looks up Arcee's skirt. (2017)
Designer Hironori Kobayashi got a job at Takara after he impressed lead designer Hideaki Yoke with a scratch-built G1 Arcee toy he made. (1998) Many years later, he designed the Thrilling 30 Arcee toy, with its transformation being based directly on his old model. (2014)
Megatron turns Prowl into a new head for Devastator. (2012)
the propaganda posters made for AOE. (2014)
the IDW "ongoing" Transformers comic run is largely considered as mediocre by most fans...with the exception of issues 22 and 23, the "Chaos Theory" 2-parter written by James Roberts, which are regarded as some of the best TF comics of all time. (2011)
the Combiner Wars webseries can't seem to quite figure out what Windblade's motives are. (2016)
in Energon, Demolishor's character arc revolving around his uncertainty with the Decepticon cause gets resolved by having him sacrifice himself for Megatron and resurrected without memories. He spends the rest of the show doing nothing but beating his chest and smashing things.
Hoist is somehow able to ride inside Huffer. (1985)
the Japanese dub of Beast Wars made the Predacon computer an actual character, naming her "NAVI-ko". the "Yokohama Decepticon Secret Base" manga would also give her a transforming body with a dolphin alt mode, loosely based on Prime Airachnid. (2014)
the Generations deluxe Stealth Bomber Megatron was re-released with a new head in The Last Knight as that movie's Megatron. (2017)
variant of Animated toys in cylindrical packaging. (2008)