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'''Hollywood''' is a famous neighborhood in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. If you're looking for fame and fortune or you want to be the [[Bumblebee (Movie)|star of a million dollar movie]], it's the place to be!
'''Hollywood''' is a famous neighborhood in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. If you're looking for fame and fortune or you want to be the [[Bumblebee (Movie)|star of a million dollar movie]], it's the place to be!


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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''The Transformers'' cartoon===
===''The Transformers'' cartoon===
[[Hoist (G1)|Hoist]] was hired by a [[Attack of the Alien Robots director|Hollywood director]] to star in the latest [[Major Pictures]] action movie. The gig did not turn out to be as exciting or as glamorous as the Autobot imagined however. {{storylink|Hoist Goes Hollywood (episode)|Hoist Goes Hollywood}}
[[Hoist (G1)|Hoist]] was hired by a [[Attack of the Alien Robots director|Hollywood director]] to star in the latest [[Major Pictures]] action movie. The gig did not turn out to be as exciting or as glamorous as the Autobot imagined, however. {{storylink|Hoist Goes Hollywood (episode)|Hoist Goes Hollywood}}


===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===
===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===
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===2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon===
===2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon===
Hollywood was making a film involving a statue turning into a dragon. Some [[Gas Skunk|people]] missed the end of the news report by [[Dorie Dutton]] and assumed that the statue was really a Transformer. {{storylink|The Ultimate Robot Warrior}}
Hollywood was making a film involving a statue turning into a dragon. [[Gas Skunk (RID)|Some people]] missed the end of the news report by [[Dorie Dutton]] and assumed that the statue was really a Transformer. {{storylink|The Ultimate Robot Warrior}}
 
===IDW ''Shattered Glass'' comic===
The last battle between the Autobots and Decepticons on Earth was fought in Hollywood. Realizing that they were outmatched, [[Megatron (SG)|Megatron]] ordered his forces to abandon the planet while he stayed behind to fight a delaying action. Knocked into [[stasis lock]], Megatron later awoke in a ruined Hollywood, eventually finding a ship that he used to return to Cybertron. {{storylink|Shattered Glass issue 2|Shattered Glass #2}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
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*{{w|Hollywood}} at Wikipedia
*{{w|Hollywood}} at Wikipedia


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Hollywood is a famous neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. If you're looking for fame and fortune or you want to be the star of a million dollar movie, it's the place to be!

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Notable locations

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Notable residents

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  • At one point, Ultra Magnus had a P.O. Box in the district of North Hollywood.[1]

Fiction

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The Transformers cartoon

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Hoist was hired by a Hollywood director to star in the latest Major Pictures action movie. The gig did not turn out to be as exciting or as glamorous as the Autobot imagined, however. Hoist Goes Hollywood

Marvel The Transformers comics

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When the monster prop for Creepozoids of the Crab Nebula suddenly shorted out and exploded, director Rollie Friendly was convinced by his PR expert, Mitch Keno, to check out the mysterious Bigfoot sighted recently. While exploring, Rollie, a camera crew, his two stars Jake Colton and Carissa Carr, and a local guide ran into Skullgrin. Following a brief altercation, Rollie convinced the Decepticon to work with him on a movie. After squaring things with the National Guard, Rollie and company brought Skullgrin back to Hollywood to work on Monster from Mars. Monstercon from Mars!

2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon

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Hollywood was making a film involving a statue turning into a dragon. Some people missed the end of the news report by Dorie Dutton and assumed that the statue was really a Transformer. The Ultimate Robot Warrior

IDW Shattered Glass comic

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The last battle between the Autobots and Decepticons on Earth was fought in Hollywood. Realizing that they were outmatched, Megatron ordered his forces to abandon the planet while he stayed behind to fight a delaying action. Knocked into stasis lock, Megatron later awoke in a ruined Hollywood, eventually finding a ship that he used to return to Cybertron. Shattered Glass #2

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