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Transformers and Energon
* Miranda II, a spaceship in the Japanese television series Transformers: Energon
* Transformers: Energon ( 2004 2005 )/ Transformers: Super Link ( 2003 2004, Japan )
After the successful Armada toy line, Hasbro / Takara introduced Transformers: Energon.
Transformers: Energon introduced several new concepts to the toy line.
* Energon contains perhaps the most homages to Generation 1 Transformers in any subsequent line, with toys featuring similarities to classic figures such as Omega Supreme, Skids, Wheeljack, Galvatron and Ravage.
Transformers: Cybertron, named Galaxy Force in Japan, was a follow-up to the successful Armada and Energon lines.
The toys of Transformers Armada and Transformers Energon came with minicomics that featured the characters of the toylines.
* Kicker ( Transformers ), a Transformers: Energon character
* Transformers: Energon
In Transformers: Dark of the Moon the Autobots, now consisting of Bumblebee ( no longer Sam's guardian for an unspecified reason ), Que / Wheeljack, Sideswipe, Dino / Mirage, Ironhide, Optimus, Ratchet and the Wreckers investigate alien activity around the world and have set up Energon Detectors in all the major cities in order to detect Decepticon activity.
* Transformers: Energon as Rodimus Convoy
Cybertron is the home planet of the Transformers in the three television series, Transformers: Armada, Transformers: Energon and Transformers: Cybertron.
In Transformers: War for Cybertron, Cybertron is an Energon lacking planet with many buildings and bridges destroyed.
Armadas sequel series, Transformers: Energon, went on to feature a character named Primus, who dwelled at the core of Cybertron.
In Transformers: Cybertron, it is learned that Primus returned to Cybertron after the Energon sun collapsed into a black hole due to Megatron's interference.
Alpha Q ( or Alpha Quintesson ) is a fictional character from the Transformers: Energon TV series, comics and toyline.
These Transformers were created because of Energon shortages on Cybertron.
The alternate universe of the 2004 toyline, Transformers: Energon ( Transformers: Superlink in Japan ), introduced a new version of Omega Supreme.

Transformers and
* An episode of Transformers: Armada ( 2003 ) , entitled " Mars ", features some of the Transformers visiting the planet in an effort to locate a Mini-Con.
The single was also included on the successful Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen The Album released in late June, 2009.
* Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen The Album ( 2009 )
* Transformers: Dark of the Moon The Album ( 2011 )
* September 16 Beast Wars first airs and becomes a milestone in the Transformers franchise through the use of CGI.
The Smoot Hawley Tariff Act is referenced in multiple films, including the 1986 comedy film Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Dave Barry's Dave Barry Slept Here: A Sort of History of the United States, and a scene in the Transformers Animated episode " Transform and Roll Out " depicts the Tutor-Bot educating Sari Sumdac about the bill.
* Transformers : Category: Transformers planets, List of Transformers planets
** Transformers: Dark of the Moon Greg P. Russell, Gary Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Peter J. Devlin
** Transformers Mike Hopkins and Ethan Van der Ryn
** Transformers: Dark of the Moon Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn
* The Transformers ( 1984 1990 USA ) ( 1984 1992, UK / Canada ) ( 1985 1992, Japan )-retroactively called " Generation One " or " G1 " since then.
Super Robot Lifeform Transformers ) ( 1985 1986, Japan )
Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 2010 ( 1986 1987, Japan )
Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: The Headmasters ( 1987 1988, Japan )
Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Chōjin Masterforce ( Super-god Masterforce ) ( 1988 1989, Japan )
* Transformers: Generation 2 ( 1992 1995 USA ) ( 1994 1995 UK / Canada )/ Transformers: G-2 ( 1995, Japan )
* Beast Wars: Transformers ( 1996 1999 ) ( 1997 1998 ; 1999 2000, Japan ) ( released as Beasties in Canada )

Transformers and Jetfire
Spacewarp was a repaint of Transformers: Armada Jetfire as a Decepticon.
The appearance of Timelines Shattered Glass Astrotrain is almost entirely identical to the Transformers: Armada " Jetfire " toy and very close to that of the Timelines Unicron Trilogy Astrotrain, however the toy was sold as the later.
Despite this, the Combaticons escaped with the Monstructor Transformers and Maximus, persuaded by Jetfire, took the decision to release Arcee to track them down.
Notably, unlike other early Transformers figures not made by Takara such as Jetfire or Omega Supreme, Shockwave was the only non-Takara toy that was actually marketed and sold as part of the Transformers line in Japan.
* Jetfire in GERWALK mode ( actually a version of Macross's VF-1 Valkyrie, licensed for the Transformers )
* Transformers: Micron Legend ( Jetfire, Rampage / Wheeljack )
* Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen ( Jetfire )
* Transformers: Armada Jetfire
Bludgeon's plan came full circle in The Transformers: Stormbringer, as he and his followers kidnapped Jetfire and the Technobots, hoping to dissect them and use their parts to replicate the same grafting process that created Thunderwing, giving them their own Pretender Shells.
Jetfire is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers universes.
Immediately after this — in the UK's sister Transformers comic series, which interspliced its own original material between reprints of the US Marvel title — Jetfire participated in the " Dinobot Hunt ," helping to track down the rogue Dinobots, who were running wild across America.
Sometime later, Jetfire was among the Transformers who attempted to defend New York from the cosmically-powered Starscream, only to be deactivated alongside everyone else.
Jetfire is also in the game Transformers War for Cybertron as a cybertron jet
Jetfire was among the Transformers kidnapped by the ancient Cybertronian called the Fallen, who planned to use the genetic potential in his spark to awaken Primus, but he was freed by Grimlock, putting the grudge to rest.
This led to problems for Takara when they imported the Transformers toyline — although Hasbro was able to market the Jetfire toy in their markets, Takara was not, nor could they promote it via the animated series, since the mold was owned by their main competitor.
Due to these legal issues, Jetfire has not been among the Transformers toys reissued in the 21st century.
: Cyberjet Jetfire figure was redecoed in 2004 for the Japanese-exclusive Transformers: Robot Masters toyline as R-Blade, in a red, white and black color scheme that was a direct homage to the original Jetfire.
: Released in the second wave of the die-cast metal Transformers: Titanium line, this 6 " version of Jetfire is based on his Cybertronian mode from Dreamwave's War Within comic book series.
: Part of the second wave of releases for the Transformers Classics toy line, this incarnation of Jetfire has a removable booster pack and helmet ; with them attached ( and excluding the translucent blue missiles ), the toy looks much like the Macross ( Super ) Valkyrie-based original.
In Transformers: Armada, Jetfire serves as Optimus Prime's second-in-command, with a witty, cheerful personality that helps to bridge the distance between Prime as leader and his troops.
: According to the Transformers Collectors Club magazine, the vehicle mode of this Jetfire is inspired by the X-71 Shuttle from the 1998 film Armageddon.
: A blue and white redeco of the Armada Jetfire figure, representing Jetfire in his enhanced body, as seen in the Transformers: Armada comic books.

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