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egend, it was created by the actions of the | Transformers, a group of supernatural beings who travele |
Depth Charge ( | Transformers), a character in the Beast Wars: Transforme |
These five | Transformers actually began life as Autobots, sent to Ea |
Microman's Microchange lines, which became | Transformers after crossing the Pacific. |
In | Transformers: Alliance The Autobots aided the human sold |
cream's story is directly followed up on in | Transformers: Alliance, the first comic prequel to Trans |
f two four-issue story arcs: the first arc, | Transformers: Alliance, began in December, 2008, while t |
Transformers: Alternity is a subline of the Transformers | |
is turbines and generators, two three-phase | transformers, and a 220kV Gas Insulator Switchgear (GIS) |
optic cable, and related equipment such as | transformers and street lights. |
r of the Universe in the United States, the | Transformers, and the giant robots in the Super Sentai S |
of direct current generators, alternators, | transformers and early forms of traction equipment. |
M*A*S*H, Walter Gaines on Cheers, Tracks on | Transformers and George Feeny on Boy Meets World. |
on, the energy-rich mineral needed to power | Transformers and their technology. |
13, Armageddon, Rumor Has It…, Frost/Nixon, | Transformers and Domino. |
er building switchgear, motors, generators, | transformers and meters. |
ame aware of the continued existence of the | Transformers and Megatron's increasingly dangerous attem |
cale differences between humans, individual | Transformers and the ‘planet-sized' Unicron suggest Cybe |
The | transformers and switching equipment were removed from t |
ffs of toys from other companies, including | Transformers and Power Rangers. |
al telephone conference networks from ideal | transformers and discovered that such networks were repr |
d receivers couple to the bus via isolation | transformers, and stub connections branch off using a pa |
are wire used in the manufacture of motors, | transformers and coils. |
Transformers Animated | |
In the | Transformers Animated episode "SUV: Society of Ultimate |
ote derived from an episode of the original | Transformers animated series first season. |
Rodimus Minor in | Transformers Animated |
e-part fourth-season finale to the original | Transformers animated series. |
Transformers Animated (2007; co-production with Studio 4 | |
Optimus Prime - new mold based on | Transformers Animated Optimus Prime |
Starscream - new mold based on | Transformers Animated Starscream |
Flareup is a minor character in the | Transformers Animated series. |
2011 exclusive white/blue/maroon redeco of | Transformers Animated Deluxe Rodimus Minor with a differ |
In | Transformers: Animated the Decepticons are usually bigge |
Although the US | Transformers animated series was canceled before Waverid |
Decepticon Clones only appeared in the U.S. | Transformers animated series in "The Rebirth, Part One", |
He was voiced by Ed Gilbert in the 1980's | Transformers animated series. |
by Activision in 1986, based on the popular | Transformers animated series. |
, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, | Transformers Animated, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, as wel |
e noted that in the Japanese translation of | Transformers Animated, the story has been changed to mak |
Transformers Animated: Arcee, Teletran I | |
The 1985 | Transformers Annual (UK), chronicling the early struggle |
Window-type current | transformers are also common, which can have circuit cab |
The | Transformers are commonly parodied in the show. |
For voltages below 30 kV also pylon | transformers are used. |
Brush | Transformers are a company based in Loughborough, Leices |
In the anime, all of the | Transformers are computer-generated, while the humans an |
Energy efficient | transformers are therefore an important means to reduce |
Although he did appear in the | Transformers: Armada cartoon, these appearances were onl |
Hound also appeared in the first episode of | Transformers: Armada while hearing the alarm. |
print older material, including Dreamwave's | Transformers: Armada comic in their Transformers Magazin |
red among the Mini-Cons in issue #18 of the | Transformers: Armada comic book who aided Over-Run using |
red among the Mini-Cons in issue #18 of the | Transformers: Armada comic book where many Mini-Cons aid |
Checkpoint is a repaint of the | Transformers Armada character Prowl. |
In Dreamwave Productions' | Transformers: Armada comic book, Cyclonus played a simil |
Transformers: Armada spawned at least three different co | |
epticon who made a post-humous cameo in the | Transformers: Armada storyline. |
ame of one of the Mini-Cons featured in the | Transformers Armada PS2 game. |
In | Transformers: Armada (a later toyline and separate Trans |
In | Transformers: Armada #9-11 by Dreamwave Productions the |
Ransack in | Transformers: Armada is leader of the Mini-Con Adventure |
n still collaborates with regular Marvel UK | Transformers artist, Andrew Wildman, as WildFur Producti |
The | Transformers as Grapple |
as inproduced in the Generation 2 series of | Transformers, as a member of the Gobots sub-line. |
pider-Man's second appearance alongside the | Transformers, as he appeared in the third issue of the o |
m the epicentre after the earthquake caused | transformers at the substations to trip offline. |
Despite requiring more expensive | transformers at each home, the overall system cost was m |
distributed using four National Grid owned | transformers at 66 kV and 275 kV. |
Hound was featured in the 1985 | Transformers audio books Autobots' Lightning Strike and |
Transformers: Autobots and Transformers: Decepticons are | |
Japan only, and is compatible with the game | Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals through the use of |
"Duel Fight | Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors Strongest Decisi |
According to The | Transformers Beast Wars Sourcebook energon cubes were in |
Invaluable to the | Transformers because of their unique ability to handle, |
The | Transformers began with the 1980s Japanese toy lines Mic |
Howard | Transformers boasts a 1,600,000 square feet (149,000 m2) |
e name of two fictional characters from the | Transformers; both of which are Decepticons. |
rently Archer is the design director on the | Transformers brand, a role that essentially makes him th |
Squawkbox is the most creative of | Transformers, but has little offensive capability. |
creating and selling exclusive repaints of | Transformers by Takara. |
dition, the AllSpark creates small bug-like | transformers called "Energon Drones" whenever Energy is |
In other words, the | Transformers can exist at places and at points in time t |
Monad | transformers can be used to compose features encapsulate |
ectrical elements such as circuit breakers, | transformers, capacitors, bus bars, and conductors are s |
also wrote an episode of the Generation One | Transformers cartoon series, "The Dweller in The Depths, |
With the conclusion of the US | Transformers cartoon series in 1987, Japan produced thei |
he character first appeared in the original | Transformers cartoon's third season premiere, a five par |
For The | Transformers character Computron, see Technobots. |
rnity series consists of toys of well known | Transformers characters as licensed scale 1:32 vehicles. |
tion One (G1) is a retroactive term for the | Transformers characters that appeared between 1985 and 1 |
terwards, Bob Budiansky created most of the | Transformers characters, giving names and personalities |
consisted of five inch versions of popular | Transformers characters. |
Main article: List of | Transformers: Chojin Masterforce characters |
ters appearing in the unlicensed comic book | Transformers Chronicles Book One by Hirofumi Ichikawa. |
ters appearing in the unlicensed comic book | Transformers Chronicles Book One by Hirofumi Ichikawa. |
Autobots and Empties (the closest thing to | Transformers civilians, a group of old battered and disc |
n episode "The Golden Lagoon" (in which the | Transformers coat themselves with a metallic gold substa |
had a biography printed in issue #25 of the | Transformers Collectors Club magazine. |
He combines with the other 4 | Transformers Collectors Club membership combiner exclusi |
s biography was printed in issue #24 of the | Transformers Collectors Club magazine. |
n, he was finally given a bio in one of the | Transformers Collectors Club magazines, where it was rev |
had a biography printed in issue #17 of the | Transformers Collectors Club magazine, which described h |
According to his biography printed in the | Transformers Collectors club comic Megatron spent nearly |
n of sorts would be found in issue 8 of the | Transformers Collectors Club magazine Cybertron/Robots i |
l version of Wheeljack was mentioned in the | Transformers Collectors Club prelude to the fiction Dung |
s biography was printed in issue #27 of the | Transformers Collectors Club magazine. |
s biography was printed in issue #24 of the | Transformers Collectors Club magazine. |
ction "Dungeons & Dinobots", printed in the | Transformers Collectors Club magazine issue #22 and in a |
in the story Wreckers: Finale Part 2 by the | Transformers Collectors Club in 2007. |
Cons, who were featured in issue #14 of the | Transformers Collectors Club magazine. |
This toy was featured in issue #18 of the | Transformers Collectors Club magazine. |
ot appear in regular fiction of the ongoing | Transformers comic book published by Dreamwave Productio |
benevolent" godlike entity in the fictional | Transformers comic universe who fought against the Chaos |
ns would make their first appearance in the | Transformers comic in the Headmasters miniseries, workin |
d a more prominent role in the accompanying | Transformers comic from Marvel. |
n 1996 and is best known for their multiple | Transformers comic book series. |
te appears in issue #245 of the Marvel U.K. | Transformers comic, along with fellow Autobot cadets Fla |
rance came in issue #240 of the U.K. Marvel | Transformers comic. |
Inferno appeared in the Marvel Comics | Transformers comic. |
did not appear in the Dreamwave Productions | Transformers comics before the company closed, but they |
h Chromedome didn't appear in the Dreamwave | Transformers comics before they closed down, Chromedome |
The fictional planet of Cybertron (in The | Transformers comics continuity by IDW Publishing) orbits |
st appeared in issue 63/64 of the Marvel UK | Transformers comics, as a dream message from the Creatio |
e first appeared in issue #48 of the Marvel | Transformers comics, in a story called "The Flames of Bo |
republished editions of the original Marvel | Transformers comics, but featuring new cover art by vari |
riginally a character in a comic within the | Transformers comics, also called Robot-Master. |
ional characters, an alien race in Marvel's | Transformers comics. |
released, he did appear in animated form in | Transformers commercials. |
series, set one year in the future of their | Transformers continuity. |
ong "Transform" became the theme for the UK | Transformers convention Auto Assembly 2009, at which the |
announced that 3H had secured the official | Transformers convention license, as well as licenses to |
ef appearance in the third G.I. Joe vs. the | Transformers crossover from Devil's Due Publishing. |
mos appeared in the fourth G.I. Joe vs. the | Transformers crossover from Devil's Due Publishing as pa |
peared again in the fourth G.I. Joe vs. the | Transformers crossover from Devil's Due Publishing. |
Transformers Cybertron - Optimus Prime | |
In the | Transformers: Cybertron comic book series, Omega Prime b |
ryline concepts (Archer claims the idea for | Transformers: Cybertron was initially created on a Taco |
Transformers: Cybertron Adventures is played as a rail s | |
Leobreaker is fictional character in the | Transformers Cybertron cartoon series. |
In the | Transformers: Cybertron toyline, the character profile o |
shed, Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island and | Transformers: Cybertron, was none other than Johnny Test |
directly into DWs' own version of events in | Transformers: Cybertron. |
He co-starred in Zookeeper and | Transformers: Dark of the Moon, released in summer 2011. |
s figure is also used for Triceradon in the | Transformers: Dark of the Moon toy line. |
new single called "Head Above Water" to the | Transformers: Dark of the Moon soundtrack, which is to b |
A third and final film, | Transformers: Dark of the Moon, is set to release on Jun |
t he wanted to combine the "soulfulness" of | Transformers: Dark of the Moon to the soulfulness of wha |
Second prequel to | Transformers: Dark of the Moon. |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) (concept artist) | |
ay 23 that the song will be featured in the | Transformers: Dark of the Moon movie. |
firmed to voice the Aerialbot Silverbolt in | Transformers: Dark of the Moon. |
Actors on a | Transformers: Dark of the Moon set in July 2010 |
hat a shorter version was made for the film | Transformers: Dark of the Moon, which is circulating aro |
Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) - (PC, PS3, Xbox 3 | |
In | Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Carly Spencer, depicted |
In 2011 he had a small role in | Transformers: Dark of the Moon. |
Scrapper is seen in | Transformers: Dark of the Moon during the battle in Chic |
In | Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Leadfoot is one of the A |
Crystals, Fuses, | Transformers, DC Motor, F-V & V-F converters |
tle the Terrorcons were among the scores of | Transformers deactivated by Starscream's power. |
The generic Decepticon from | Transformers Decepticons will come as a boss for this le |
Big Daddy appears in | Transformers: Defiance #2. |
Transformers Deluxe Deception Fracture (2008) | |
Transformers Deluxe Black Arcee (2008) | |
The | Transformers: Devastation is a six-issue comic book mini |
In The | Transformers: Devastation he appeared, talking to both N |
s had established that in their continuity, | Transformers did not possess sexes, thus Arcee's presenc |
oup was sold to FKI, who formed a dedicated | Transformers Division. |
An orange redeco of | Transformers Dreadwing and Overcast. |
Transformers: Energon #19-30 | |
in the unreleased thirty-first issue of the | Transformers: Energon comic series. |
lso appeared slightly later, in Dreamwave's | Transformers: Energon comic, targeting and eventually be |
In the | Transformers: Energon comics the Omnicons had a very dif |
sed disorientation and provoked fear in the | Transformers' equivalent of the central nervous system. |
The | Transformers: Evolutions is the title of what was intend |
s one of Soundwave's Mini-Cons in the novel | Transformers: Exodus. |
f an experiment of Shockwave's in the novel | Transformers: Exodus. |
des of the show were dubbed into English by | Transformers fans at tfcog.com. |
o animated Dungeons & Dragons, G.I. Joe and | Transformers), fans simply felt that the pilot for the m |
lso make several appearances in Dreamwave's | Transformers fiction, including the tale of its original |
interchangeable with each other, in various | Transformers fiction, Superion is traditionally portraye |
rtron line, but was later moved to the 2007 | Transformers film line. |
, 2011 release date in IMAX 3-D for another | Transformers film before completion of Revenge of the Fa |
Optimus Prime's alternate mode in the 2007 | Transformers film is a 1997 Peterbilt Model-379 Extended |
The AllSpark from the 2007 | Transformers film as called the Energon Cube in noveliza |
of Mikaela Banes, whom she portrays in the | Transformers film series. |
album In This Life for the 2007 live action | Transformers film, but it was not included on the final |
Though not part of the live-action | Transformers film, Fracture is featured as part of the t |
inuing their run with songs paired with the | Transformers films (having chosen "What I've Done" for t |
channel, featuring clips from the first two | Transformers films. |
Transformers for Electricity Distribution | |
along the main power lines, is lowered via | transformers for city usage to 220kV and 110kV. |
name of several fictional characters in the | Transformers franchise. |
me of several a fictional characters in the | Transformers franchise. |
toy, but with Decepticon markings from the | Transformers Franchise. |
Many of the main | Transformers from the movie appear throughout the story |
e are just a few quotes and similarities to | Transformers G1. |
It was the first | Transformers game by Activision, which subsequently publ |
pt may have been derived from an unreleased | Transformers game. |
Similar to the first set of | Transformers games for the DS, the player gets to create |
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