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[[File:Optimus face.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|I am smiling on the outside, but crying on the inside... not that you could tell anyway.]]
[[File:Optimus face.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|I am smiling on the outside, but crying on the inside... not that you could tell anyway.]]
Instead of regular human facial features, some Transformers have what looks like a plate affixed to their lower jaw, usually covering up to their nose. While no official name exists for these, they are usually called ''''mouthplates''' ' or ''''faceplates'''' (despite a 'regular' face once being described as a faceplate in the TV series). Two of the most famous examples are those of [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]]'s [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]]. Sufferers of [[Primus apotheosis]] often affix themselves with unnecessary faceplates to better emulate their idol.
Instead of regular human facial features, some Transformers have what looks like a plate affixed to their lower jaw, usually covering up to their nose. While no official name exists for these, they are usually called ''''mouthplates''' ' or ''''faceplates'''' (despite a 'regular' face once being described as a faceplate in the TV series). Two of the most famous examples are those of [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]]'s [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]].


In earlier series, a Transformer's mouthplate moved when they spoke, as if there were a working jaw underneath. In later series such as [[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (cartoon)|''Victory'']], [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)|2001 ''Robots in Disguise'']] and the [[Unicron Trilogy]], however, it remains static.
In earlier series, a Transformer's mouthplate moved when they spoke, as if there were a working jaw underneath. In later series such as [[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (cartoon)|''Victory'']], [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)|2001 ''Robots in Disguise'']] and the [[Unicron Trilogy continuity family|Unicron Trilogy]], however, it remains static.


Certain Transformers who sport mouthplates do have regular mouths underneath. Sometimes these mouthplates are even retractable, either in full or partially, to reveal their mouths.
Certain Transformers who sport mouthplates do have regular mouths underneath. Sometimes these mouthplates are even retractable, either in full or partially, to reveal their mouths.


==Fiction/Toylines==
==Examples==
===Generation 1 continuity===
===Generation 1===
[[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] featured a prominent mouthplate in both [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon]] and [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys|toy]] form (as do all [[Action Master|other]] [[Heroes of Cybertron|G1-based]] [[Revoltech|toyline]] [[Robot Heroes (toyline)|versions]]). The 20th Anniversary figure featured a mouthplate that was movable via a button on the back of his head that slightly lowered the spring-supported mouthplate to recreate the talking action seen in the cartoons.
====1984 ''The Transformers'' franchise====
[[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] featured a prominent mouthplate in both [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon]] and [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys|toy]] form (as do all [[Action Master|other]] [[Heroes of Cybertron (toyline)|G1-based]] [[Revoltech|toyline]] [[Robot Heroes (toyline)|versions]]). The 20th Anniversary figure featured a mouthplate that was movable via a button on the back of his head that slightly lowered the spring-supported mouthplate to recreate the talking action seen in the cartoons.


[[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] had a similar mouthplate, but no apparent nose (whether any of his assumed face was visible or not is debatable, considering how visor-esque his eyes were). Like Optimus, both his cartoon and [[Soundwave (G1)/toys|toy]] form had the mask. No toys have yet been made with a moving mask feature.
[[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] had a similar mouthplate, but no apparent nose (whether any of his assumed face was visible or not is debatable, considering how visor-esque his eyes were). Like Optimus, both his cartoon and [[Soundwave (G1)/toys|toy]] form had the mask. No toys have yet been made with a moving mask feature.
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[[Hot Spot (G1)|Hot Spot]] sometimes had a mouthplate and sometimes he didn't.
[[Hot Spot (G1)|Hot Spot]] sometimes had a mouthplate and sometimes he didn't.
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====Beast Wars====
[[Optimus Primal (BW)|Optimus Primal]] in his first design was infrequently shown to have a mouthplate which would slide into place when he entered battle. This was used to reconcile the presence of an actual mouth on his animation model with the lack thereof on his toy. Later [[retool]]ings of the toy reflected the animation model.
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====Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity====
====Dreamwave ''Generation One'' franchise====
[[File:Bumblebeebattlemask.jpg|left|upright=1.1|thumb|25 years before someone realized his toy has no face.]]
[[File:Bumblebeebattlemask.jpg|left|upright=1.1|thumb|25 years before someone realized his toy has no face.]]
In [[Transformers: The War Within|The War Within]], [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] was depicted as having a removable face mask with mouthplate that resembled the original sculpt of his toy. In [[Transformers: War Within: The Dark Ages|The Dark Ages]], [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] was given a similar treatment with a flip-up faceguard. The [[Titanium Series]] release of this character design featured the faceguard, but it was not removable. [[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]] was depicted with a removable face mask like Bumblebee's in the ongoing Generation 1 series.
[[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] is depicted as having a removable face mask with mouthplate that resembled the original sculpt of his toy. {{storylink|Transformers: The War Within|The War Within}} [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] was given a similar treatment with a flip-up faceguard. {{storylink|Transformers: War Within: The Dark Ages|The Dark Ages}} The [[Titanium Series]] release of this character design featured the faceguard, but it was not removable. [[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]] was depicted with a removable face mask like Bumblebee's in the ongoing Generation 1 series.
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====IDW Generation 1 continuity====
====IDW Generation 1 comics====
=====2005 continuity=====
[[File:AHM-13 Prime mouth.jpg|thumb|upright=0.85|Okay, maybe the [[GEEWUN|geewunners]] were right about the mouthplate this time.]]
[[File:AHM-13 Prime mouth.jpg|thumb|upright=0.85|Okay, maybe the [[GEEWUN|geewunners]] were right about the mouthplate this time.]]
[[Optimus Prime (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Orion Pax]] covered his mouth with a plate which was once partially broken in battle with some thugs. {{storylink|Chaos Theory Part 2}} He considered it his "lucky faceplate" and was disheartened when he lost it during a temporary body replacement, being more comfortable when his facial expressions were hidden from sight. {{storylink|Omega's Conundrum}} After Orion rose to fame as Optimus Prime, sufferers of [[primus apotheosis]] such as [[Pyro (G1)|Pyro]] would often mimic him by getting their own faceplates. {{storylink|Last Stand of the Wreckers issue 5|Last Stand of the Wreckers #5}} At one point, Prime showed that he could retract the plate in order to eat.<ref>This would be the first time in an official story that the G1 version of the character is portrayed as being able to remove his mouthplate, although [[Don Figueroa|the artist]] himself doesn't consider him to be a G1 version.[http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?p=143991#143991]</ref> {{storylink|All Hail Megatron issue 13|Old Ways}}
[[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Orion Pax]] covered his mouth with a plate which was once partially broken in battle with some thugs. {{storylink|Chaos Theory Part 2}} He considered it his "lucky faceplate" and was disheartened when he lost it during a temporary body replacement, being more comfortable when his facial expressions were hidden from sight. {{storylink|Omega's Conundrum}} After Orion rose to fame as Optimus Prime, sufferers of [[primus apotheosis]] such as [[Pyro (G1)|Pyro]] would often mimic him by getting their own faceplates. {{storylink|Last Stand of the Wreckers issue 5|Last Stand of the Wreckers #5}} At one point, Prime showed that he could retract the plate in order to eat.<ref>This would be the first time in an official story that the G1 version of the character is portrayed as being able to remove his mouthplate, although [[Don Figueroa|the artist]] himself doesn't consider him to be a G1 version.[http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?p=143991#143991]</ref> {{storylink|Old Ways}}


[[Ironfist (G1)|Ironfist]] had a regular face in his youth, but covered it up with a mouthplate later on. {{storylink|Last Stand of the Wreckers issue 4|Last Stand of the Wreckers #4}}
[[Ironfist (G1)|Ironfist]] had a regular face in his youth, but covered it up with a mouthplate later on. {{storylink|Last Stand of the Wreckers issue 4|Last Stand of the Wreckers #4}}
[[Brainstorm (G1)|Brainstorm]] had been wearing a faceplate his entire time onboard the Lost Light. When his corpse aboard the duplicate Lost Light was found to have a mouth underneath, the crew members were surprised- only to be even more surprised when [[Nightbeat (G1)|Nightbeat]] showed a Decepticon insignia on the back of the faceplate, revealing him as a spy. {{storylink|slaughterhouse Part 2: The Road Not Taken|More than Meets the Eye #33}}


[[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] deployed a faceplate during combat. {{storylink|Megatron Origin issue 1|Megatron Origin #1}}
[[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] deployed a faceplate during combat. {{storylink|Megatron Origin issue 1|Megatron Origin #1}}
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When a team of young Autobot recruits from all across the [[Council of Worlds]] joined Optimus Prime on [[Earth]], they began wearing detachable mouthplates in order to better emulate their leader. {{storylink|New Cybertron Part 1: To Walk Among the Chosen|To Walk Among the Chosen}}
When a team of young Autobot recruits from all across the [[Council of Worlds]] joined Optimus Prime on [[Earth]], they began wearing detachable mouthplates in order to better emulate their leader. {{storylink|New Cybertron Part 1: To Walk Among the Chosen|To Walk Among the Chosen}}
When preparing to face [[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]], Optimus Prime removed his mouthplate, symbolically removing all the masks he'd worn in his life so as to face the Chaos Bringer as his true self. The mouthplate, all that remained of the Prime, was placed on his coffin at his funeral. {{storylink|Post}}


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===2001 ''Robots in Disguise''===
===''Beast Wars''===
[[Optimus Primal (BW)|Optimus Primal]] in his first design was infrequently shown to have a mouthplate which would slide into place when he entered battle. This was used to reconcile the presence of an actual mouth on his animation model with the lack thereof on his toy. Later [[retool]]ings of the toy reflected the animation model.
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===2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' franchise===
[[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]], [[X-Brawn]], [[Prowl (RID)|Prowl]], [[Rapid Run (RID)|Rapid Run]], [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] and all of the [[Commando (RID)|Commandos]] bar [[Rollbar (RID)|Rollbar]] sported non-moving mouthplates.
[[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]], [[X-Brawn]], [[Prowl (RID)|Prowl]], [[Rapid Run (RID)|Rapid Run]], [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] and all of the [[Commando (RID)|Commandos]] bar [[Rollbar (RID)|Rollbar]] sported non-moving mouthplates.
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===Unicron Trilogy===
===Unicron Trilogy continuity family===
====''Energon''====
[[File:Energon-Wing-Dagger-Dead.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1]]
[[File:Energon-Wing-Dagger-Dead.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1]]
In ''[[Transformers: Energon (cartoon)|Energon]]'', when [[Wing Saber (Energon)|Wing Dagger]] was killed by a falling Energon Tower, his mouthplate shattered, revealing a mouth beneath it. It's unclear whether all mouthplated Transformers in this continuity had similar setups.
When [[Wing Saber (Energon)|Wing Dagger]] was killed by a falling Energon Tower, his mouthplate shattered, revealing a mouth beneath it. It's unclear whether all mouthplated Transformers in this continuity had similar setups, (though it should be noted that the Japanese version of the episode left his mouthplate unshattered and fully intact, aside from a few scratches and dents). {{storylink|Each One Fights...}}


In ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|Cybertron]]'', the [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] animation model displayed a similar setup to Optimus Primal, with a mouthplate that slid into place when entering [[Super Mode]]. In this case, however, the toy reflected this, featuring a gimmick that allowed the face to display either configuration.
====''Cybertron''====
The [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] animation model displayed a similar setup to Optimus Primal, with a mouthplate that slid into place when entering [[Super Mode]]. In this case, however, the toy reflected this, featuring a gimmick that allowed the face to display either configuration.
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===Live-action ''Transformers'' movies===
 
===Live-action film series===
[[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] was depicted as having a combat mouthplate which closed over his normal mouth to protect his face. To date, only a few toys (one of Prime's [[Robot Heroes (toyline)|Robot Heroes]] figurines, Buster Optimus Prime, his two retooled Battle Hooks toys, and the First Edition and Evasion Mode sculpts from the ''Age of Extinction'' line) have displayed his face and mouth, while all other merchandise featured the plate. [[Blackout (Movie)|Blackout]] also had a mouthplate, seen very briefly. [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]] had two pieces that rest on the top of his head normally but slide down and clamp together over his whole face in battle.
 
====2007 ''Transformers'' franchise====
Bumblebee's faceplate had a very insectoid appearance, crediting his name. [[Jazz (Movie)|Jazz]] had a visor that protected his upper-face in combat. {{storylink|Transformers (film)|Transformers}} [[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]] also had a mouthplate similar in appearance to Optimus Prime's as shown in some of his concept art and toys, but he has never officially used it on film.
 
====''Revenge of the Fallen''====
[[File:ROTF Prime mouthplate shatter.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|Megatron did that just to piss off the [[GEEWUN|purists]]. He's that evil.]]
[[File:ROTF Prime mouthplate shatter.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|Megatron did that just to piss off the [[GEEWUN|purists]]. He's that evil.]]
[[File:BumblebeemovieBattlemask.jpg|thumb|upright=0.85]]
[[File:BumblebeemovieBattlemask.jpg|thumb|upright=0.85|In the far-flung future of [[{{CURRENTYEAR}}]], mouthplates will be made mandatory for all sentient beings.]]
[[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] was depicted as having a combat mouthplate which closed over his normal mouth to protect his face. To date, only a few toys (one of Prime's [[Robot Heroes (toyline)|Robot Heroes]] figurines, Buster Optimus Prime, his two retooled Battle Hooks toys, and the First Edition and Evasion Mode sculpts from the ''Age of Extinction'' line) have displayed his face and mouth, while all other merchandise featured the plate. [[Blackout (Movie)|Blackout]] also had a mouthplate, seen very briefly. [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]] had two pieces that rest on the top of his head normally but slide down and clamp together over his whole face in battle. Bumblebee's faceplate had a very insectoid appearance, crediting his name. [[Jazz (Movie)|Jazz]] had a visor that protected his upper-face in combat. [[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]] also had a mouthplate similar in appearance to Optimus Prime's as shown in some of his concept art and toys, however he has never officially used it on film.
Optimus Prime's faceplate was smashed to pieces when he was kicked in the face by [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]], but it was replaced when he combined with [[Jetfire (Movie)|Jetfire]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen}} While not noticeable in the film, [[Sideswipe (Movie)|Sideswipe]]'s [[Human Alliance]] toy confirmed he had an extra layer of armor plating (which was thought to be his actual face) protecting his main face. [[Skids (ROTF)|Skids]] and [[Mudflap (ROTF)|Mudflap]] were shown as having mouthplates in Titan Magazines' ''Revenge of the Fallen'' comics but were never shown wearing them in the movie nor were their masks included in any toys.  
 
In ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen]]'' Optimus Prime's faceplate was smashed to pieces when he was kicked in the face by [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]], but it was replaced when he combined with [[Jetfire (Movie)|Jetfire]]. While not noticeable in the film, [[Sideswipe (Movie)|Sideswipe]]'s [[Human Alliance]] toy confirmed he had an extra layer of armor plating (which was thought to be his actual face) protecting his main face. [[Skids (ROTF)|Skids]] and [[Mudflap (ROTF)|Mudflap]] were shown as having mouthplates in the ''Titan'' magazines Revenge of the Fallen comics but were never shown wearing them in the movie or never included in any toys.  


====''Age of Extinction''====
Among the many modifications that the bounty hunter [[Lockdown (ROTF)|Lockdown]] had incorporated into his frame was a protective mask that could cover his entire face which doubled as a scanner. {{storylink|Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age Of Extinction}}


The bounty hunter [[Lockdown_(ROTF)|Lockdown]] wears a mask that covers all his face and also emits a green light
====''The Last Knight''====
Megatron's new body featured a retractable mouthplate. Marketing and promotional material leading up to the release of the film portrayed Barricade with a mask/helmet, but this feature was not seen in the film itself, the Decepticon having a fully exposed face throughout. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}
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During ''[[Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight]]'' Galvatron fell under the sway of the the alien sorceress and supposed Cybertronian "goddess" Quintessa, took on a new jet alternate mode, and returned to using his true name.The new appearance of Megatron include a new battle mask.
Also Barricade in ''[[Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight]]'' marketing and promotional material leading up to the release of the film portraying him with a mask/helmet, he never uses it in the film itself and has a fully exposed face all throughout.


===''Transformers Animated''===
===''Transformers Animated''===
Most of the Autobots in [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus Prime]]'s crew had retractable faceplates. Optimus, [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]], [[Sari Sumdac (Animated)|Sari]] and [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] each had one. [[Sentinel Prime (Animated)|Sentinel Prime]] had one, too, though his was unique in that it covered his whole face. Among the Decepticons, [[Soundwave (Animated)|Soundwave]] had a non-retractable mouthplate, much like his [[Soundwave (G1)|G1 predecessor]]'s. Optimus's mouthplate flapped up and down when he talked, just like that of G1 Optimus, but none of the others' did.
Most of the Autobots in [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus Prime]]'s crew had retractable faceplates. Optimus, [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]], [[Sari Sumdac (Animated)|Sari]] and [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] each had one. [[Sentinel Prime (Animated)|Sentinel Prime]] had one, too, though his was unique in that it covered his whole face. Among the Decepticons, [[Soundwave (Animated)|Soundwave]] had a non-retractable mouthplate, much like his [[Soundwave (G1)|G1 predecessor]]'s. Optimus's mouthplate flapped up and down when he talked, just like that of G1 Optimus, but none of the others' did.
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===''Transformers Prime''===
===Aligned continuity family===
[[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Wheeljack (Prime)|Wheeljack]] each had a mouthplate that they slid into place over their faces whenever they entered battle. [[Nemesis Prime (Prime)|Nemesis Prime]], being a copy of Optimus, had a mouthplate too, though it was permanently deployed. After falling into a pool of [[Living metal#Aligned continuity|cyber-matter]] and recovering his voice, [[Bumblebee (WFC)|Bumblebee]] finally retracted his mouthplate, which had been deployed for the entire series.
====''Transformers Prime''====
[[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Wheeljack (Prime)|Wheeljack]] each had a mouthplate that they slid into place over their faces whenever they entered battle. [[Nemesis Prime (Prime)|Nemesis Prime]], being a copy of Optimus, had a mouthplate too, though it was permanently deployed. {{storylink|Nemesis Prime (episode)|Nemesis Prime}} After falling into a pool of [[Living metal#Aligned continuity|cyber-matter]] and recovering his voice, [[Bumblebee (WFC)|Bumblebee]] finally retracted his mouthplate, which had been deployed for the entire series. {{storylink|Deadlock (episode)|Deadlock}}
 
====2015 ''Robots in Disguise'' franchise====
Bumblebee and Optimus both retained their retractable faceplates; newcomers [[Strongarm (RID)|Strongarm]] and [[Sideswipe (RID 2015)|Sideswipe]] possessed similar faceguards. Some concept art for [[Grimlock (RID 2015)|Grimlock]] depicted him with a retractable faceplate but this was not used in the show proper.


===2015 ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon===
===''Cyberverse''===
Bumblebee and Optimus both retain their retractable faceplates; newcomers [[Strongarm (RID)|Strongarm]] and [[Sideswipe (RID)|Sideswipe]] possess similar faceguards.  
As always, [[Optimus Prime (Cyberverse)|Optimus Prime]] possessed a retractable mouthplate. [[Grimlock (Cyberverse)|Grimlock]] also possessed a combat mouthplate and visor, used only in more dangerous battle scenarios. {{storylink|Eruption}} [[Dead End (Cyberverse)|Dead End]] and [[Thunderhowl (Cyberverse)|Thunderhowl]] would keep the tradition going.


{{note|Concept art for [[Grimlock (RID 2015)|Grimlock]] depicts him with a retractable faceplate and visor more in line with his previous appearances in Aligned fiction (and by extension his G1 counterpart) but he has not yet used this on the show proper.|}}
===''EarthSpark''===
Aside from the usual [[Optimus Prime (ES)|Optimus Prime]], [[Wheeljack (ES)|Wheeljack]] has a retractable mouthplate too like his [[Wheeljack (Prime)|aligned predecessor]]. The [[Terran]] [[Nightshade (ES)|Nightshade]] is also seen displaying a scarf-styled mouthplate when rescuing the human [[Sam (ES)|Sam]] from a burglar.


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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Fan commentator [[Dave Edwards|Zobovor]] nicknamed these distinctive items "'''woobers'''" (crediting the term to a younger relative), and the name became popular with some fans.
* Both the [[Optimus Prime (Armada)/toys|''Armada'' Optimus Prime]] and the [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys|''20th Anniversary'' Optimus Prime]] toys have mouthplates that can move up and down when a button located on their heads is depressed, even though Armada Prime's mouthplate never moved in the series itself. Additionally, the ''20th Anniversary'' toy has teeth (or possibly a speaker grille) hidden behind the mouthplate, in reference to Optimus Prime's battle-damaged appearance in the [[Transformers: Generation 2 (Marvel)|''Generation 2'' comics]], though this detail cannot be seen without disassembling the entire head (or just looking down with it pulled down really far).
* Both the [[Optimus Prime (Armada)/toys|''Armada'' Optimus Prime]] and the [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys|''20th Anniversary'' Optimus Prime]] toys have mouthplates that can move up and down when a button located on their heads is depressed, even though Armada Prime's mouthplate never moved in the series itself. Additionally, the ''20th Anniversary'' toy has teeth (or possibly a speaker grille) hidden behind the mouthplate, in reference to Optimus Prime's battle-damaged appearance in the [[Transformers: Generation 2 (Marvel)|''Generation 2'' comics]], though this detail cannot be seen without disassembling the entire head (or just looking down with it pulled down really far).
* The lack of a full-time mouthplate [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|on]] [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|certain]] [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|characters]] [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|has]], in the past, been known to result in [[GEEWUN|certain]] [[Ruined FOREVER|reactions]] from the fandom. Oh well.
* The lack of a full-time mouthplate [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|on]] [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|certain]] [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|characters]] [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|has]], in the past, been known to result in [[GEEWUN|certain]] [[Ruined FOREVER|reactions]] from the fandom. Oh well.
* Mouthplates as featured on Transformers and earlier Japanese {{w|super robot}}s likely derive from the historical ''{{w|Mengu (Japanese facial armour)#Hanbō (hanpō)|hanbō}}''.
* Mouthplates as featured on Transformers and earlier Japanese {{w|super robot}}s likely derive from the historical ''{{w|Mengu (Japanese facial armour)#Hanbō (hanpō)|hanbō}}''.
* In the [[Omni Productions]] dubs, characters who have a mouthplate are given "muffled" voices, evidently produced by the actors covering their mouths with their hands.


==Footnotes==
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Instead of regular human facial features, some Transformers have what looks like a plate affixed to their lower jaw, usually covering up to their nose. While no official name exists for these, they are usually called 'mouthplates ' or 'faceplates' (despite a 'regular' face once being described as a faceplate in the TV series). Two of the most famous examples are those of Generation 1's Optimus Prime and Soundwave.

In earlier series, a Transformer's mouthplate moved when they spoke, as if there were a working jaw underneath. In later series such as Victory, 2001 Robots in Disguise and the Unicron Trilogy, however, it remains static.

Certain Transformers who sport mouthplates do have regular mouths underneath. Sometimes these mouthplates are even retractable, either in full or partially, to reveal their mouths.

Examples

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Generation 1

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1984 The Transformers franchise

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Optimus Prime featured a prominent mouthplate in both cartoon and toy form (as do all other G1-based toyline versions). The 20th Anniversary figure featured a mouthplate that was movable via a button on the back of his head that slightly lowered the spring-supported mouthplate to recreate the talking action seen in the cartoons.

Soundwave had a similar mouthplate, but no apparent nose (whether any of his assumed face was visible or not is debatable, considering how visor-esque his eyes were). Like Optimus, both his cartoon and toy form had the mask. No toys have yet been made with a moving mask feature.

Wheeljack's mouthplate was unique in that it was fixed, even in the cartoon. Instead of a movable mouthplate, you knew Wheeljack was speaking because his "ears" flashed. This may have been a misinterpretation of his toy's head, where the "mouthplate" could be interpreted as a visor.

Many early toys had mouthplates that were simply disregarded in favor of mouths in fictional appearances (barring the occasional toy-accurate rendering). Bumblebee in particular had a mask in toy form, but not in cartoon or comic form. A rare reissue of the toy featured a cartoon-accurate face, however, as did most toys of him since. Conversely, as Goldbug, he featured a mask in both cartoon and toy form.

On the other hand, Superion had a faceplate on the cartoon even though his toy had a mouth. Crosshairs and Triggerhappy also gained mouthplates in "The Rebirth" despite their toys not having them, and Triggerhappy even kept his mouthplate in The Headmasters (while Crosshairs did not).

Ultra Magnus in his newly reborn body from the Japanese continuity also featured a mouthplate. Hybrid Style Convoy Black Version

Hot Spot sometimes had a mouthplate and sometimes he didn't.

Dreamwave Generation One franchise

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25 years before someone realized his toy has no face.

Bumblebee is depicted as having a removable face mask with mouthplate that resembled the original sculpt of his toy. The War Within Jetfire was given a similar treatment with a flip-up faceguard. The Dark Ages The Titanium Series release of this character design featured the faceguard, but it was not removable. Brawn was depicted with a removable face mask like Bumblebee's in the ongoing Generation 1 series.

IDW Generation 1 comics

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2005 continuity
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Okay, maybe the geewunners were right about the mouthplate this time.

Orion Pax covered his mouth with a plate which was once partially broken in battle with some thugs. Chaos Theory Part 2 He considered it his "lucky faceplate" and was disheartened when he lost it during a temporary body replacement, being more comfortable when his facial expressions were hidden from sight. Omega's Conundrum After Orion rose to fame as Optimus Prime, sufferers of primus apotheosis such as Pyro would often mimic him by getting their own faceplates. Last Stand of the Wreckers #5 At one point, Prime showed that he could retract the plate in order to eat.[1] Old Ways

Ironfist had a regular face in his youth, but covered it up with a mouthplate later on. Last Stand of the Wreckers #4

Brainstorm had been wearing a faceplate his entire time onboard the Lost Light. When his corpse aboard the duplicate Lost Light was found to have a mouth underneath, the crew members were surprised- only to be even more surprised when Nightbeat showed a Decepticon insignia on the back of the faceplate, revealing him as a spy. More than Meets the Eye #33

Sentinel Prime deployed a faceplate during combat. Megatron Origin #1

Jetfire had a removable mask with mouthplate as part of his battle gear.[2] Stormbringer #1

Like Optimus Prime, Onslaught and Vortex wore mouthplates but could retract part of them to reveal their mouths. Ranks of Bronze

Soundwave was revealed to have at one point been without a faceplate. At the time he was suffering from being unable to control his extrasensory powers, at which point he was discovered by Laserbeak, Buzzsaw and Ravage. This was before he visibly had a compartment in which to store the cassettes, implying the mouth was included in his later refit. Soundwaves

When a team of young Autobot recruits from all across the Council of Worlds joined Optimus Prime on Earth, they began wearing detachable mouthplates in order to better emulate their leader. To Walk Among the Chosen

When preparing to face Unicron, Optimus Prime removed his mouthplate, symbolically removing all the masks he'd worn in his life so as to face the Chaos Bringer as his true self. The mouthplate, all that remained of the Prime, was placed on his coffin at his funeral. Post


Beast Wars

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Optimus Primal in his first design was infrequently shown to have a mouthplate which would slide into place when he entered battle. This was used to reconcile the presence of an actual mouth on his animation model with the lack thereof on his toy. Later retoolings of the toy reflected the animation model.

2001 Robots in Disguise franchise

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Optimus Prime, X-Brawn, Prowl, Rapid Run, Scourge and all of the Commandos bar Rollbar sported non-moving mouthplates.

Unicron Trilogy continuity family

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Energon

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When Wing Dagger was killed by a falling Energon Tower, his mouthplate shattered, revealing a mouth beneath it. It's unclear whether all mouthplated Transformers in this continuity had similar setups, (though it should be noted that the Japanese version of the episode left his mouthplate unshattered and fully intact, aside from a few scratches and dents). Each One Fights...

Cybertron

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The Optimus Prime animation model displayed a similar setup to Optimus Primal, with a mouthplate that slid into place when entering Super Mode. In this case, however, the toy reflected this, featuring a gimmick that allowed the face to display either configuration.

Live-action film series

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Optimus Prime was depicted as having a combat mouthplate which closed over his normal mouth to protect his face. To date, only a few toys (one of Prime's Robot Heroes figurines, Buster Optimus Prime, his two retooled Battle Hooks toys, and the First Edition and Evasion Mode sculpts from the Age of Extinction line) have displayed his face and mouth, while all other merchandise featured the plate. Blackout also had a mouthplate, seen very briefly. Bumblebee had two pieces that rest on the top of his head normally but slide down and clamp together over his whole face in battle.

2007 Transformers franchise

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Bumblebee's faceplate had a very insectoid appearance, crediting his name. Jazz had a visor that protected his upper-face in combat. Transformers Ironhide also had a mouthplate similar in appearance to Optimus Prime's as shown in some of his concept art and toys, but he has never officially used it on film.

Revenge of the Fallen

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Megatron did that just to piss off the purists. He's that evil.
In the far-flung future of 2026, mouthplates will be made mandatory for all sentient beings.

Optimus Prime's faceplate was smashed to pieces when he was kicked in the face by Megatron, but it was replaced when he combined with Jetfire. Revenge of the Fallen While not noticeable in the film, Sideswipe's Human Alliance toy confirmed he had an extra layer of armor plating (which was thought to be his actual face) protecting his main face. Skids and Mudflap were shown as having mouthplates in Titan Magazines' Revenge of the Fallen comics but were never shown wearing them in the movie nor were their masks included in any toys.

Age of Extinction

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Among the many modifications that the bounty hunter Lockdown had incorporated into his frame was a protective mask that could cover his entire face which doubled as a scanner. Age Of Extinction

The Last Knight

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Megatron's new body featured a retractable mouthplate. Marketing and promotional material leading up to the release of the film portrayed Barricade with a mask/helmet, but this feature was not seen in the film itself, the Decepticon having a fully exposed face throughout. The Last Knight

Transformers Animated

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Most of the Autobots in Optimus Prime's crew had retractable faceplates. Optimus, Bumblebee, Sari and Prowl each had one. Sentinel Prime had one, too, though his was unique in that it covered his whole face. Among the Decepticons, Soundwave had a non-retractable mouthplate, much like his G1 predecessor's. Optimus's mouthplate flapped up and down when he talked, just like that of G1 Optimus, but none of the others' did.

Aligned continuity family

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Transformers Prime

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Optimus Prime and Wheeljack each had a mouthplate that they slid into place over their faces whenever they entered battle. Nemesis Prime, being a copy of Optimus, had a mouthplate too, though it was permanently deployed. Nemesis Prime After falling into a pool of cyber-matter and recovering his voice, Bumblebee finally retracted his mouthplate, which had been deployed for the entire series. Deadlock

2015 Robots in Disguise franchise

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Bumblebee and Optimus both retained their retractable faceplates; newcomers Strongarm and Sideswipe possessed similar faceguards. Some concept art for Grimlock depicted him with a retractable faceplate but this was not used in the show proper.

Cyberverse

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As always, Optimus Prime possessed a retractable mouthplate. Grimlock also possessed a combat mouthplate and visor, used only in more dangerous battle scenarios. Eruption Dead End and Thunderhowl would keep the tradition going.

EarthSpark

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Aside from the usual Optimus Prime, Wheeljack has a retractable mouthplate too like his aligned predecessor. The Terran Nightshade is also seen displaying a scarf-styled mouthplate when rescuing the human Sam from a burglar.


Notes

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  • Both the Armada Optimus Prime and the 20th Anniversary Optimus Prime toys have mouthplates that can move up and down when a button located on their heads is depressed, even though Armada Prime's mouthplate never moved in the series itself. Additionally, the 20th Anniversary toy has teeth (or possibly a speaker grille) hidden behind the mouthplate, in reference to Optimus Prime's battle-damaged appearance in the Generation 2 comics, though this detail cannot be seen without disassembling the entire head (or just looking down with it pulled down really far).
  • The lack of a full-time mouthplate on certain characters has, in the past, been known to result in certain reactions from the fandom. Oh well.
  • Mouthplates as featured on Transformers and earlier Japanese super robots likely derive from the historical hanbō.
  • In the Omni Productions dubs, characters who have a mouthplate are given "muffled" voices, evidently produced by the actors covering their mouths with their hands.

References

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  1. This would be the first time in an official story that the G1 version of the character is portrayed as being able to remove his mouthplate, although the artist himself doesn't consider him to be a G1 version.[1]
  2. This feature was included in the Classics toy of this character design.