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Found dead by Arcee in The Transformers: The Movie: Christopher Collins: Dead (Alive in Headmasters and Victory) Wheeljack is the mad scientist of the Autobots. Always inventing new weapons and gadgets. Most adept at driving while in car mode. Likes to show off his stunts. Flying range of 800 miles using solid-fuel rockets in arms.
The Transformers - Dead End, Tantrum, Auggie Cahnay, Abdul Fakkadi, Victor Drath, Marty Minkler, Ozu's sensei, Zeta Prime G.I. Joe - Matthew Burke Wildfire - Lord Sampson
Unicron is a fictional villain from the Transformers media franchise. Designed by Floro Dery, he was introduced in the 1986 animated film The Transformers: The Movie [4] and has since reappeared in Transformers: Armada, Transformers: Energon, Transformers: Cybertron, Transformers: Prime, Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising, Transformers: The Last Knight, Transformers: Rise of ...
Tyler is no stranger to the world of Transformers. In 2012 he scored the Netflix animated series “Transformers Prime.” One theme that Tyler spent time on was his approach to D-16’s music.
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A strange world of massive giants awaits Autobots and Decepticons alike. Such a situation isn't easy for those used to being among the tallest around. The Transformers need to find a way back home and one local child is the key. However, this planet is otherwise unwelcome to outsiders. If the Transformers don't hurry, they will be in big trouble.
The Dead End (1914 film), directed by David Hartford; Dead End, a 1935 play by Pulitzer prize winner Sidney Kingsley; Dead End Kids, the actors who appeared in Dead End, the 1935 Broadway play and the 1937 film; Dead End, a crime drama film; No Exit or Dead End, a 1944 play by Jean-Paul Sartre
Classic Transformers franchise logo used until 2014 Spider-Man battles Megatron on the cover of The Transformers #3. Generation 1 is a retroactive term for the Transformers characters that appeared between 1984 and 1993. The Transformers began with the 1980s Japanese toy lines Micro Change and Diaclone. They presented robots able to transform ...