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Starting in [[2010]], [[Hasbro]] has begun honoring important characters and creators from the long history of the franchise. At [[BotCon 2010]], they honored five characters to be inducted into the Hall of Fame: [[Optimus Prime]], [[Bumblebee]], [[Megatron]], [[Starscream]], and the fifth character determined by fan vote, [[Dinobot (BW)|Dinobot]].
Starting in [[2010]], [[Hasbro]] began honoring important characters and creators from the long history of the franchise. Each year, Hasbro selects [[Transformers brand|''Transformers'' brand]] creators to be added into the '''Transformers Hall of Fame'''. Initially, Hasbro would also select several characters for induction, with an additional character selected by fan vote. Starting in 2013, all characters inducted into the Hall of Fame are selected by fan vote. The new candidates are inducted into the Hall of Fame during a ceremony taking place at that year's [[BotCon]]. After the demise of BotCon, the Hall of Fame was organized within Hasbro's participation in the convention scene; 2017's Hall of Fame results were announced at that year's [[HasCon 2017|HasCon]]. With no HasCon scheduled in 2018, that year's HoF results were announced at Hasbro's Transformers panel at [[San Diego Comic-Con]].  


The inaugural creators inducted include: [[Bob Budiansky]], [[Peter Cullen]], [[Hideaki Yoke|Yoke Hideaki]], and [[Kōjin Ōno|Kojin Ohno]].
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==Current members==
{|
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{{chapters|align=left|float=left|title=Fictional characters:|content=
<div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2010|2010]]:</div>
*[[Optimus Prime (disambiguation)|Optimus Prime]]
*[[Bumblebee (disambiguation)|Bumblebee]]
*[[Megatron (disambiguation)|Megatron]]
*[[Starscream (disambiguation)|Starscream]]
*[[Dinobot (BW)|Dinobot]]*


Each year more Transformers characters and creators will be added to the Hall of Fame. 2011's characters are [[Ironhide]], [[Ratchet]], [[Soundwave]] and [[Waspinator]]. Bizarrely (not that we're upset or anything), [[Cliffjumper]] also seemed to have slipped into the Hall of Fame.[http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=228387777187005&set=a.228373357188447.77714.166004856758631&type=1&theater]
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2011|2011]]:</div>
*[[Ironhide (disambiguation)|Ironhide]]
*[[Ratchet (disambiguation)|Ratchet]]
*[[Soundwave (disambiguation)|Soundwave]]
*[[Waspinator (disambiguation)|Waspinator]]*


== Nomination process ==
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2012|2012]]:</div>
*[[Grimlock (disambiguation)|Grimlock]]
*[[Jazz (disambiguation)|Jazz]]
*[[Shockwave (disambiguation)|Shockwave]]
*[[Wheeljack (disambiguation)|Wheeljack]]*


The nominations began with various Transformer fan sites (including this wiki) polling their members for five names to submit to Hasbro. Hasbro then tallied these results to present the fandom with five final choices on which to vote.
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2013|2013]]:</div>
*[[Megatron (BW)]]*
*[[Ultra Magnus (disambiguation)|Ultra Magnus]]*


===2010===
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2014|2014]]:</div>
*[[Arcee (disambiguation)|Arcee]]*
*[[Rodimus (disambiguation)|Rodimus]]*


On [[May 3]], 2010 Hasbro began announcing the final nominees, leading up to the [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/TRANSFORMERS-HALL-OF-FAME-Poll.cfm fan vote] on [[May 10]]th. The fan vote was limited to one vote per day, until voting ended three weeks later on [[May 28]].  Each of these nominees were presented with all new bios (which interestingly tended to conflate multiple versions of the characters and were not averse to creating new backstory points as well).
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2015|2015]]:</div>
*[[Prowl (disambiguation)|Prowl]]*
*[[Predaking (G1)|Predaking]]*


===2011===
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2016|2016]]:</div>
Voting on the final nominees began on Transformers.com on [[April 13]], with the bios for each nominee being revealed on that same day..
*[[Optimus Primal (BW)|Optimus Primal]]*
*[[Cosmos (disambiguation)|Cosmos]]*


==Nominees==
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2017|2017]]:</div>
*[[Galvatron (disambiguation)|Galvatron]]*
*[[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]]*


===2010 nominees===
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2018|2018]]:</div>
*[[Blackarachnia (disambiguation) |Blackarachnia]]*


*'''[[Soundwave]]''' [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/news/TRANSFORMERS-HALL-OF-FAME-Nominee-1.cfm]
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2019|2019]]:</div>
*'''[[Grimlock]]''' [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/news/TRANSFORMERS-HALL-OF-FAME-Nominee-2.cfm]
*[[Skywarp (disambiguation)|Skywarp]]*
*'''[[Jazz]]''' [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/news/TRANSFORMERS-HALL-OF-FAME-Nominee-3.cfm]
*'''[[Shockwave]]''' [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/news/TRANSFORMERS-HALL-OF-FAME-Nominee-4.cfm]
*'''[[Dinobot (BW)|Dinobot]]''' [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/news/TRANSFORMERS-HALL-OF-FAME-Nominee-5.cfm]


'''WINNER: Dinobot!''' (Holy scrap!)
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2020|2020]]:</div>
*[[Knock Out (Prime)| Knock Out]]*


===2011 nominees===
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2021|2021]]:</div>
*[[Inferno (BW)| Inferno]]*


*'''[[Grimlock]]''' [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/news/TRANSFORMERS-HALL-OF-FAME-2011-Nominee-GRIMLOCK.cfm]
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2022|2022]]:</div>
*'''[[Shockwave]]''' [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/news/TRANSFORMERS-HALL-OF-FAME-2011-Nominee-SHOCKWAVE.cfm]
*[[Lugnut (Animated)| Lugnut]]*
*'''[[Erector|Autobot Erector]]''' [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/news/TRANSFORMERS-HALL-OF-FAME-2011-Nominee-ERECTOR.cfm]
*'''[[Waspinator]]''' [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/news/TRANSFORMERS-HALL-OF-FAME-2011-Nominee-WASPINATOR.cfm]
*'''[[Jazz]]''' [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/news/TRANSFORMERS-HALL-OF-FAME-2011-Nominee-JAZZ.cfm]


'''WINNER: Waspinator!''' (Double holy scrap!)
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2023|2023]]:</div>
*[[Sky-Byte (RID)| Sky-Byte]]*


== Hall of Fame Ceremony ==
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2024|2024]]:</div>
*[[The Fallen| Megatronus]]*
}}
 
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{{chapters|align=left|float=left|title=Toy of the Year:|content=
<div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2017|2017]]:</div>
*[[Trypticon (G1)#Titans Return|Trypticon]]*
 
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2018|2018]]:</div>
*[[Battletrap (G1)#Power of the Primes|Battletrap]]*
 
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2019|2019]]:</div>
*[[Omega Supreme (G1)#War for Cybertron: Siege|Omega Supreme]]*
 
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2020|2020]]:</div>
*[[Sky Lynx (G1)#War for Cybertron: Earthrise|Sky Lynx]]*
 
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2021|2021]]:</div>
*[[Tigatron (BW)#War for Cybertron: Kingdom|Tigatron]]*
 
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2022|2022]]:</div>
*[[Motormaster (G1)#Legacy|Decepticon Motormaster]]*
 
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2023|2023]]:</div>
*[[Optimus Prime (Armada)/toys#Legacy|Armada Universe Optimus Prime]]*
 
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2024|2024]]:</div>
*[[Magmatron (BW)#Legacy|Magmatron]]*
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generations toys#Studio Series|Optimus Prime]]*
*[[Party Wallop]]*
 
<br/><div class="list-header">[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2025|2025]]:</div>
*[[The Fallen/toys#Age of the Primes|The Thirteen Megatronus the Fallen]]*
*[[Megatron (G1)/Generations toys#Studio Series|Megatron]]*
*[[Sideways (Armada)#Age of the Primes|Sideways]]*
 
}}
|valign="top"|
{{chapters|align=left|float=left|title=Humans:|content=
<div class="list-header">2010:</div>
*[[Bob Budiansky]]
*[[Peter Cullen]]
*[[Hideaki Yoke]]
*[[Kōjin Ōno]]
 
<br/><div class="list-header">2011:</div>
*[[Steven Spielberg]]
*[[Michael Bay]]
 
<br/><div class="list-header">2012:</div>
*[[Chris Latta]]
*[[Simon Furman]]
 
<br/><div class="list-header">2014:</div>
*[[Stan Bush]]
 
<br/><div class="list-header">2015:</div>
*[[Frank Welker]]
*[[Vince DiCola]]*


===2010===
<br/><div class="list-header">2016:</div>
[[Image:BotCon2010-HOFkeepsake.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Take that Van Gogh off your wall and frame ''this'' mother!]]
*[[David Kaye]]
*[[Judd Nelson]]
*[["Weird Al" Yankovic]]*


The Saturday night of [[BotCon 2010]] was allocated to a Hall of Fame semi-formal dinner.  After a short cocktail dinner period (read: cash bar), Primus package attendees filed into a large auditorium with several dinner tables assembled in front of a stage with cardboard standees of Optimus, Megatron, Starscream, and Bumblebee.  Two large screens magnified the stage's events to those further away.
<br/><div class="list-header">2017:</div>
*[[Susan Blu]]
*[[Lorenzo di Bonaventura]]


The human inductees were introduced first, with a combination of video testimony and personal introductions by [[Aaron Archer]] and [[Greg Lombardo]], who were dressed up all snazzy. One by one, clips were played and testimonies given, and human inductees came onstage to receive their trophies and give a short speech.
<br/><div class="list-header">2018:</div>
*[[John Barber]]


The robot inductees were each given a short montage of clips from across various franchises, set to a piece of appropriate music. Then the five Fan's Choice nominees were featured with their own music-video montages, with a buildup to the winner... Dinobot! A ''second'' montage for Dinobot then played, most notably using clips from "[[Code of Hero]]", which had been ''conspicuously absent'' from his nomination video.
<br/><div class="list-header">2019:</div>
*[[Flint Dille]]
*[[Takashi Kunihiro]]


{{collist|2|
<br/><div class="list-header">2020:</div>
*Optimus Prime: "What I've Done" by [[Linkin Park]]
*[[Gregg Berger]]
*Bumblebee: "The Best" by Joe Esposito
 
*Megatron: "Seek and Destroy" by Metallica
<br/><div class="list-header">2021:</div>
*Starscream: "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins
*[[John Moschitta]]
*Jazz: "Holding out for a Hero" by Bonnie Tyler
*[[Guido Guidi]]
*Soundwave: "I Love Rock n' Roll" by Joan Jett
 
*Shockwave: "Final Countdown" by Europe
<br/><div class="list-header">2022:</div>
*Grimlock: [[Godzilla]] theme
*[[Henry Orenstein]]
*Dinobot (nomination): "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns 'N' Roses.
 
*Dinobot (winner): "[[The Touch]]" by [[Stan Bush]]
<br/><div class="list-header">2023:</div>
*[[Takio Ejima]]
 
<br/><div class="list-header">2024:</div>
*[[Marcelo Matere]]
 
<br/><div class="list-header">2025:</div>
*[[Ron Friedman]]
 
}}<div style="clear: left"></div>
|}
:<nowiki>*</nowiki>Fan nomination
 
==Individual Hall of Fame events==
For details of each induction, click on the appropriate link below.
{{chapters|align=left|title=Hall of Fame inductions:|content=
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2010|2010]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2011|2011]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2012|2012]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2013|2013]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2014|2014]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2015|2015]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2016|2016]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2017|2017]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2018|2018]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2019|2019]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2020|2020]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2021|2021]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2022|2022]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2023|2023]]
*[[Transformers Hall of Fame/2024|2024]]
}}
}}
Naturally, the videos put up on the website do ''not'' use any of those songs, instead using generic music Hasbro would not have to pay licensing fees for.


Before attendees filed out for the evening, a keepsake print with the names of all the inductees was distributed.
==Nomination process==
{{-}}
During the lead-up to BotCon, select ''Transformers'' fan sites are given the opportunity to poll their members for Transformer candidates to be entered into the Hall of Fame. The voting process varies by site, with some opting for a straight vote, and others using a method of nominating then voting. Once each site has its list of candidates, the lists are sent to Hasbro who tally them together using a weighted points system and produce the final list of nominees.
 
For the first five events, short profiles for the five nominees were placed on the Hasbro website, along with a poll. Fans got one vote per day until the poll is closed, and the winner remained a mystery until the big reveal. Later events typically held the vote on the official Transformers Facebook page and Instagram, with votes made by adding a comment containing a hashtag, though a side effect of this is that the vote is public and the winner can be determined by anyone who cares to tally the votes themselves. The one exception was 2015, in which the vote was done via a poll in the official ''Transformers'' mobile app. 2019-2020, the poll was held on SurveyMonkey, and since 2021 the voting has been done via Google docs survey.


===2011===
==Hall of Fame Ceremony==
The human inductees were [[Steven Spielberg]] and [[Michael Bay]].
From 2010 through 2012 a semi-formal dinner was held one night during BotCon to induct new Hall of Fame members. The awards for the human recipients were given out first, with each getting testimonials and a video showcasing their work before being presented with a statuette of [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] holding aloft the [[Matrix of Leadership]] in a stylized burst of power. This was followed by the robot inductees, each of which received a video montage set to a popular hit. The final fan choice nominees likewise received their own montages, in the lead-up to the announcement of the winner of the fan choice poll.
{{-}}
 
For 2013 and 2014, the ceremony itself was scrapped, with the poll winners instead of being announced during the Hasbro panel. In 2015, however, the Hall of Fame event was merged with the Awards Dinner as a segment of that evening's events, bringing back some of the ceremonial formality of the Hall of Fame's first three years. Since the demise of BotCon, the Hall of Fame announcement has been made during [[HasCon]] or whichever other convention Hasbro participates in.


==Notes==
==Notes==
* The "characters" in the Hall of Fame are not "characters" in the same sense as in this wiki. They are more like "character names, and the cross-continuity character concepts behind them". For example, the "Optimus Prime" in the Hall of Fame is considered to encompass all the major Optimus Primes from all continuities {{m-}} [[Optimus Prime (G1)|G1]], [[Optimus Prime (RID)|''Robots in Disguise'']], [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|the Unicron Trilogy]], [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|the live-action movies]], [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|''Transformers Animated'']], [[Optimus Prime (Prime)|''Transformers: Prime'']], and others, all considered as "one character". The Hasbro-provided bios for Hall of Fame members and nominees are thus generic in spots (describing any of the characters of that name fairly well), while mentioning specific elements from the current "Aligned" continuity in others. This deliberate ambiguity is alternately fascinating and maddening, particularly when it's applied to [[Erector|characters who do not otherwise exist in the Aligned-verse]].
*The "characters" in the Hall of Fame are not "characters" in the same sense as in this wiki. They are more like "character names, and the cross-continuity character concepts behind them". For example, the "Optimus Prime" in the Hall of Fame is considered to encompass all the major Optimus Primes from all continuities — "[[Optimus Prime (G1)|Generation 1]]", [[Optimus Prime (RID)|''Robots in Disguise'']], [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|the Unicron Trilogy]], [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|the live-action movies]], [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|''Animated'']], [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|''Prime'']], and others, all considered as "one character". The Hasbro-provided bios for Hall of Fame members and nominees are thus generic in spots (describing any of the characters of that name fairly well) while mentioning specific elements from the current "Aligned" continuity in others. This deliberate ambiguity is alternately fascinating and maddening, particularly when it's applied to [[Erector (G1)|characters who do not otherwise exist in the Aligned-verse]]. However, it is possible for two characters with the same name to be elected, provided they are fundamentally different characters, as opposed to variations on the same character. For example, in 2012, Megatron from ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (franchise)|Beast Wars]]'' was nominated for the Hall of Fame because he is a separate character named after the original Megatron (who is already in the Hall of Fame). Thus, [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] (the [[Aerialbot (G1)|Aerialbot]]) from Generation 1, and [[Silverbolt (Fuzor)|Silverbolt]] (the [[Fuzor]]) from ''Beast Wars'', could be separately nominated, and could even go up against each other for voting in the same year.
 
*In later years, Hasbro turned to themed Hall of Fame inductions, starting with a "Generation 1" season 1-themed year in 2019, ''Prime'' in 2020, ''Beast Wars'' season 1 in 2021, ''Animated'' season 1 in 2022 with full cast lists eligible for both and the [[Thirteen]] Primes in 2024. The unwitting result is that characters who were already inducted into the Hall of Fame (by either the narrowest to the broadest of strokes) were allowed to get in potentially a second time, though none have yet done so.
===2010 notes===
*2025 was the first year that saw no characters entered into the Hall of Fame.  
[[Image:BC2010Su-dinobotdisplay.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Let his spark join with the Matrix, and the greatest heroes of Cybertron.]]
*Soundwave's bio [[retcon]]ned his cassette partners into [[Mini-Con]]s, and restated an earlier retcon that they were also [[Deployer (Prime)|Deployers]]. It also revealed that he had deleted his emotions for more efficient information processing. Additionally, Soundwave's bio also included ''[[Revenge of the Fallen (franchise)|Revenge of the Fallen]]'' [[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]]'s weakness to "too many sonic booms" from the [[Cyber Missions]].
*Grimlock's bio is largely based on his comic book personas, rather than the dumb, childlike version from the original cartoon.  It also revealed that his vocal quirks are the result of damage caused by [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]].
* Jazz is now [[Optimus Prime]]'s best friend from before the war, plus the ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Transformers Animated]]'' aspect of him training to be a [[Cyber-Ninja]] is added.
* Shockwave's bio offers no real surprises, but it spells "intentions" wrong.
*The release of [[Exodus: The Official History of the War for Cybertron|Transformers: Exodus]] reveals that several of these bios (particularly Soundwave's and Jazz's), were almost certainly written with the new continuity of the novel in mind. This was later confirmed in the [[Hasbro Q&A/July 2010#TFViews.com|July 2010 Hasbro Q&A]].
*Dinobot's entry was originally posted with no bio, but one was quickly added afterward. The final sentence is a grammatical mess. (Seriously, try to diagram that puppy.)
*Bob Budiansky's initial response to being in the Hall of Fame was "boy, this sounds really bizarre", followed by being flattered. When he came to the ceremony with his family, he found himself being treated "like royalty". <ref>[http://traffic.libsyn.com/moonbase2/BobBinterview.mp3 Bob Budiansky interview at Moonbase 2]</ref>
*Quite honestly, nobody seriously expected Dinobot to win the fan vote. [[David Willis]] created a tongue-in-cheek campaign for him, with the central joke being that Dinobot wasn't going to win because he wasn't a 1980s character.
===2011 notes===
* Erector was a popular choice in 2011's website polling because his name reminds people of boners.
* Grimlock's 2011 profile asserts that before the [[Great Exodus]], he was part of the [[Lightning Strike Coalition]], the members of which were rebuilt into the Dinobots after being captured by Shockwave. This refers to no known story, and may prefigure events of the Aligned Continuity, as some of last year's profiles did.
* Erector's profile is amazing.  He's a former member of the [[Constructicon]]s who was kicked out of the team for not being green.  He had no choice but to join the Autobots, and he was instrumental in providing a diversion to help them flee the battle of [[Tyger Pax]].  A creative genius, he created the [[Armada Laserbeak Surveillance System]] and [[Real Gear Quick Action Weaponry]]. 
* Waspinator's profile says his name before taking on a beast mode was [[Wasp]].


==References==
==See also==
{{reflist}}
* [[Source:Transformers Hall of Fame bios|Archived copy of the Transformers Hall of Fame bios]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/hall-of-fame/ Official page]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20140123021606/http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/hall-of-fame/ Official page]
*[http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/en_US/discover/news/HASBRO-TO-HONOR-MICHAEL-BAY-AND-STEVEN-SPIELBERG.cfm Announcement of Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg's induction.]


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Latest revision as of 20:29, 8 April 2026

Finally, a way to honor Soundwave some more, even if it took the second try.

Starting in 2010, Hasbro began honoring important characters and creators from the long history of the franchise. Each year, Hasbro selects Transformers brand creators to be added into the Transformers Hall of Fame. Initially, Hasbro would also select several characters for induction, with an additional character selected by fan vote. Starting in 2013, all characters inducted into the Hall of Fame are selected by fan vote. The new candidates are inducted into the Hall of Fame during a ceremony taking place at that year's BotCon. After the demise of BotCon, the Hall of Fame was organized within Hasbro's participation in the convention scene; 2017's Hall of Fame results were announced at that year's HasCon. With no HasCon scheduled in 2018, that year's HoF results were announced at Hasbro's Transformers panel at San Diego Comic-Con.

Current members

[edit]
Fictional characters:














Toy of the Year:








Humans:
2010:

2011:

2012:

2014:

2015:

2016:

2017:

2018:

2019:

2020:

2021:

2022:

2023:

2024:

2025:
*Fan nomination

Individual Hall of Fame events

[edit]

For details of each induction, click on the appropriate link below.

Hall of Fame inductions:

Nomination process

[edit]

During the lead-up to BotCon, select Transformers fan sites are given the opportunity to poll their members for Transformer candidates to be entered into the Hall of Fame. The voting process varies by site, with some opting for a straight vote, and others using a method of nominating then voting. Once each site has its list of candidates, the lists are sent to Hasbro who tally them together using a weighted points system and produce the final list of nominees.

For the first five events, short profiles for the five nominees were placed on the Hasbro website, along with a poll. Fans got one vote per day until the poll is closed, and the winner remained a mystery until the big reveal. Later events typically held the vote on the official Transformers Facebook page and Instagram, with votes made by adding a comment containing a hashtag, though a side effect of this is that the vote is public and the winner can be determined by anyone who cares to tally the votes themselves. The one exception was 2015, in which the vote was done via a poll in the official Transformers mobile app. 2019-2020, the poll was held on SurveyMonkey, and since 2021 the voting has been done via Google docs survey.

Hall of Fame Ceremony

[edit]

From 2010 through 2012 a semi-formal dinner was held one night during BotCon to induct new Hall of Fame members. The awards for the human recipients were given out first, with each getting testimonials and a video showcasing their work before being presented with a statuette of Optimus Prime holding aloft the Matrix of Leadership in a stylized burst of power. This was followed by the robot inductees, each of which received a video montage set to a popular hit. The final fan choice nominees likewise received their own montages, in the lead-up to the announcement of the winner of the fan choice poll.

For 2013 and 2014, the ceremony itself was scrapped, with the poll winners instead of being announced during the Hasbro panel. In 2015, however, the Hall of Fame event was merged with the Awards Dinner as a segment of that evening's events, bringing back some of the ceremonial formality of the Hall of Fame's first three years. Since the demise of BotCon, the Hall of Fame announcement has been made during HasCon or whichever other convention Hasbro participates in.

Notes

[edit]
  • The "characters" in the Hall of Fame are not "characters" in the same sense as in this wiki. They are more like "character names, and the cross-continuity character concepts behind them". For example, the "Optimus Prime" in the Hall of Fame is considered to encompass all the major Optimus Primes from all continuities — "Generation 1", Robots in Disguise, the Unicron Trilogy, the live-action movies, Animated, Prime, and others, all considered as "one character". The Hasbro-provided bios for Hall of Fame members and nominees are thus generic in spots (describing any of the characters of that name fairly well) while mentioning specific elements from the current "Aligned" continuity in others. This deliberate ambiguity is alternately fascinating and maddening, particularly when it's applied to characters who do not otherwise exist in the Aligned-verse. However, it is possible for two characters with the same name to be elected, provided they are fundamentally different characters, as opposed to variations on the same character. For example, in 2012, Megatron from Beast Wars was nominated for the Hall of Fame because he is a separate character named after the original Megatron (who is already in the Hall of Fame). Thus, Silverbolt (the Aerialbot) from Generation 1, and Silverbolt (the Fuzor) from Beast Wars, could be separately nominated, and could even go up against each other for voting in the same year.
  • In later years, Hasbro turned to themed Hall of Fame inductions, starting with a "Generation 1" season 1-themed year in 2019, Prime in 2020, Beast Wars season 1 in 2021, Animated season 1 in 2022 with full cast lists eligible for both and the Thirteen Primes in 2024. The unwitting result is that characters who were already inducted into the Hall of Fame (by either the narrowest to the broadest of strokes) were allowed to get in potentially a second time, though none have yet done so.
  • 2025 was the first year that saw no characters entered into the Hall of Fame.

See also

[edit]
[edit]