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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*The real Olympia Stadium was the longtime home of the | *The real Olympia Stadium was the longtime home of the {{w|Detroit Red Wings}}. It was demolished in 1987, long before the setting of ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Transformers Animated]]'', so where they got the sign is a mystery. | ||
*The real-life version of the sign was originally posted on westbound I-96 in the early 1970s. Since its removal, it has been stored inside Olympia's successor, | *One of the other signs on the wall is for {{w|U.S. Route 12 in Michigan|U.S. Route 12}}. U.S. 12 passed by Olympia on its original 1926-1956 routing. | ||
*The real-life version of the sign was originally posted on westbound I-96 in the early 1970s. Since its removal, it has been stored inside Olympia's successor, {{w|Joe Louis Arena}}, and can be seen [http://www.bittermancircle.com/2005/10/10.html here]. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* | *{{w|Detroit Olympia}} on Wikipedia. | ||
[[Category:Animated locations]] | [[Category:Animated locations]] | ||
[[Category:Real-world buildings]] | |||
[[Category:Stadia]] | |||
[[Category:United States of America]] | [[Category:United States of America]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:43, 23 January 2022

Olympia Stadium is presumably some sort of sporting venue.
Fiction
[edit]Animated cartoon
[edit]When the Autobots set up their base in an old Sumdac Systems auto plant, they put a number of freeway signs up on the wall, including one indicating that the exit to Olympia Stadium was at Warren Avenue. Home Is Where the Spark Is
Notes
[edit]- The real Olympia Stadium was the longtime home of the Detroit Red Wings. It was demolished in 1987, long before the setting of Transformers Animated, so where they got the sign is a mystery.
- One of the other signs on the wall is for U.S. Route 12. U.S. 12 passed by Olympia on its original 1926-1956 routing.
- The real-life version of the sign was originally posted on westbound I-96 in the early 1970s. Since its removal, it has been stored inside Olympia's successor, Joe Louis Arena, and can be seen here.
External links
[edit]- Detroit Olympia on Wikipedia.

