An extended version of the 2007 movie, containing two minutes of extra footage, was released to IMAX theatres. The footage has never been made available elsewhere. (2007)
in Beast Machines, the character Savage/Noble is revealed to actually be Megatron in another body. While it's clear that's where his dragon half comes from, it remains unexplained to this day where his wolf half came from. (2000)
the Transformers 20th Anniversary Lithograph from Dreamwave, pencilled by @SketchyFig and featuring more Transformers than any other poster on Earth. (2004)
the vehicle mode of the Legacy Elita-1 toy seems to be based on a fan artist's interpretation of her vehicle mode instead of her actual vehicle mode model from the cartoon. (2022)
when Megatron and Cobra Commander steal the Matrix, the Autobots receive help from ponies firing Nerf Guns. Mr Potato Head attempts to help the villains escape. (2017)
Bumblebee regained his voice at the end of the 2007 movie, but Revenge Of The Fallen has him mute again. The tie-in comics explained that Starscream had attacked him and caused him to once again lose his voice. (2009)
due to the episodes being done by two different studios, the damage Optimus Prime incurred at the end of "Dark Awakening" is myteriously gone in "Return of Optimus Prime". (1987)
Eric Idle on his role as Wreck-Gar in the 1986 movie.
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in the Headmasters episode "Ultra Magnus Dies!!", Ultra Magnus dies after standing around and letting Sixshot shoot him like a hundred times. (1987)
the Combaticons become servants to Kim Jong Du, Kim Jong Il's fictional son. (2010)
Shockwave's delivery of this line of dialogue is seemingly the only occasion in which his duplicitousness is hinted at in the original cartoon. (1984)
Transformers-branded smooth cottage cheese.
Swerve's role in More Than Meets The Eye was originally meant for Bluestreak, but the creative team of the Robots In Disguise comic wanted him in their book. He then ended up in MTMTE anyway after the RID team ended up doing nothing with him. (2012-2014)
the regular Voyager-sized figure of Cybertron Starscream was never released by Hasbro, due to them wanting to push the larger Supreme-sized Starscream instead. (2005)
Wheeljack makes a Shrek reference. (2013)
Windblade is unimpressed by Starscream's dating profile. (2017)
the McDonalds' toys of the Armada Autobots and Decepticons could combine into the "Mighty Robot" and the "Mighty Vehicle" respectively. (2002)
unused head designs for Armada Megatron. (2002)
Pay close attention during the final scene of the Beast Wars episode "Other Voices" and you can see Optimus Primal's remains flying towards the screen. (1997)
Soundwave laughs. (1985)
Grimlock gets kissed by a Junkion. (1986)
Slag was built without emotional dampers to keep his violent nature in check, so once every 4 million years he'd go berserk On one such occasion, the other Dinobots attempted to cover for him while Optimus was inspecting their base. (1990)
Studio Series BB Soundwave's alt mode bears resemblance to G1 Soundwave's alt mode in the Transformers vs GI Joe comic, though apparently it's just a coincidence. (2022)
Astrotrain's train army. (1985)