The Honeymooners

"I saw it on a rerun."
"What's a rerun?"

The Honeymooners is a television show humans (and some Cybertronians) watch.

Fiction

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Marvel The Transformers comics

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Events from the US portion of the Marvel Comics continuity are in italics.

While watching various television programmes to learn more about the humans on Earth, Shockwave observed a scene from The Honeymooners in which Ralphie-Boy had to hide his spending habits from Alice. Shockwave considered the programmes "illuminating" and "primitive". The New Order

In a later scene, Ralphie-Boy defiantly declared himself both master of the household and king of the castle. The New Order

The Transformers cartoon

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The Honeymooners seemed to be watched on Junkion; when Nancy was blown up in a battle and instantly re-assembled herself, Wreck-Gar cheered "Baby, you're the greatest!" The Big Broadcast of 2006

Notes

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  • [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}The Honeymooners|{{#if:||The Honeymooners}}]] was an incredibly influential 1950s sitcom; pictured are the characters Ed Norton ([[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Art Carney|{{#if:||Art Carney}}]]), Ralphie Kramden ([[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Jackie Gleason|{{#if:||Jackie Gleason}}]]), and his wife Alice ([[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Audrey Meadows|{{#if:||Audrey Meadows}}]]).
  • The show's distinctive characters have provided vocal inspiration throughout animation history, and we're not just talking [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}The Flintstones|{{#if:||The Flintstones}}]]:
  • This wouldn't be the last time a television program gave Transformers a low opinion of humans, as shown in "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2".
  • In the British comic, Shockwave instead watches a scene from V.