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:''Sideways is a difficult 'bot to define...''
 
[[File:Sidewayses.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.8|"He's Sideways! ''He's'' Sideways! ''You're'' Sideways! '''''I'm''''' Sideways! Are there any other Sidewayses I should know about?"]]
[[File:Sidewayses.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.8|"He's Sideways! ''He's'' Sideways! ''You're'' Sideways! '''''I'm''''' Sideways! Are there any other Sidewayses I should know about?"]]
If you encounter a 'bot going by the name "'''Sideways'''", do not trust him! Throughout the multiverse, the name is associated with cheats and liars. Most oftentimes, a Sideways's allegiances are to be questioned. Many of them claim to be helpful allies, but more often than not, they work for a [[Unicron|greater evil]]. Some would assume Sideways to be cowardly, but their true strength oftentimes lies in their speed and their cunning. A quick getaway today can assure that greater machinations come to fruition tomorrow. Some Sideways are known to possess dimension-hopping capabilities, and tracking which Sideways is responsible for what in whatever universe can be a tad confusing. Some of them have claimed to travel to other universes to slaughter and impersonate their native counterpart, or that Sideways are cloned from one another to fulfill their roles in multiple parallel events. Sideways are true sowers of confusion, and even if one were able to see past all the lies, one would still be hard-pressed to make sense of the chaos that they leave in their wake.
If you encounter a 'bot going by the name '''Sideways''', do not trust him! Throughout the [[multiverse]], the name is associated with cheats and liars. Most oftentimes, a Sideways's allegiances are to be questioned. Many of them claim to be helpful allies, but more often than not, they work for a [[Unicron|greater evil]]. Some would assume Sideways to be cowardly, but their true strength oftentimes lies in their speed and their cunning. A quick getaway today can assure that greater machinations come to fruition tomorrow. Some Sidewayses are known to possess dimension-hopping capabilities, and tracking which Sideways is responsible for what in whatever universe can be a tad confusing. Some of them have claimed to travel to other universes to slaughter and impersonate their native counterpart, or that Sidewayses are cloned from one another to fulfill their roles in multiple parallel events. Sidewayses are true sowers of confusion, and even if one were able to see past all the lies, one would still be hard-pressed to make sense of the chaos that they leave in their wake.
 
==Conceptual history==
The idea of Sideways being a dimensional traveler who's the same across his cross-continuity appearances has been built up over time, with fans and writers extrapolating wildly from loose connections between his earliest incarnations.
 
The original [[Sideways (RID)|Sideways]], a [[2002]] ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)|Robots in Disguise]]'' toy, was packaged with [[Axer (G1)|Axer]], whose on-package [[bio]] was adapted near verbatim from his original [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[Tech Spec]], with new material implying he'd crossed dimensions via a black hole.<ref>[https://toys.tfw2005.com/axer-662 ''Robots in Disguise'' Axer's package bio]</ref> The online bio for the ''[[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Armada]]'' [[Sideways (Armada)|Sideways]] toy, released a few months later, similarly matched that of the ''Robots in Disguise'' character,<ref>[https://toys.tfw2005.com/sideways-2-643 ''Robots in Disguise'' Sideways's package bio]</ref> with new material suggesting that his duplicity was the result of being pulled in two mental directions by his [[Mini-Con]]s<ref>[https://toys.tfw2005.com/sideways-with-rook-and-crosswise-814 ''Armada'' Sideways's online bio]</ref> (an aspect ignored by the ''[[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Armada]]'' cartoon, which simply portrayed him as a pure agent of [[Unicron]]). Because of the ''Armada'' toy's recycled bio text, fans suspected that if the ''Robots in Disguise'' and Generation 1 Axers were the same person who had hopped universes, then the same might also be true of the ''Armada'' and ''Robots in Disguise'' Sidewayses.
 
It was misinformation surrounding the [[2004]] Japan-only ''[[Robotmasters (franchise)|Robotmasters]]'' franchise that kicked this idea into overdrive. In Japan, the Sideways/Axer two-pack had been imported unchanged as a "[[USA Edition]]" release, while the Sideways from ''Armada'' (known in Japan as ''Legends of the Microns'') was called "Doubleface"—the [[Sideways (RM)|''Robotmasters'' Double Face]] toy was named, colored, and described in its bio in homage to this character. This alone would not be enough to imply the ''Robots in Disguise'', ''Armada'', and ''Robotmasters'' characters to be the exact same individual, but at the time fans misunderstood the ''Robotmasters'' story to be about Transformers converging from various time periods ''and dimensions'', not unlike the contemporaneous ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' series—when in truth, it was only time travel taking place within the [[Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity|main Japanese continuity]]. Cementing the idea that all three were same Sideways jumping from universe to universe was a fan-given claim that the ''Robotmasters'' website had included a note declaring Double Face's first toy to be the earlier imported ''Robots in Disguise'' Sideways figure—a claim that, years later in [[2022]], would be found to have been totally spurious, with no evidence of such a note having ever existed.
 
Nonetheless, the idea of Sideways being a dimension-hopper really took off with a number of fans, some of whom would even later go on to write and create new ''Transformers'' fiction under the brand's official license. Meanwhile, Sideways subsequently appeared in the 2005 ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (franchise)|Cybertron]]'' franchise, intended by Hasbro to be the same faction-swapping character from ''Armada'' (a fact cemented by supplemental material like the Hasbro.com Q&A column [[Ask Vector Prime]]). This idea was dropped in Japan, where he was again given an entirely different new name, "Noisemaze", while the cartoon—which was created to be separate from ''Armada'' and ''[[Transformers: Energon (cartoon)|Energon]]''—treated him as a new character, originally from the mysterious [[Planet X (Cybertron)|Planet X]]. In Hasbro's attempts to reconcile the many discrepancies between ''Cybertron'' and its two predecessors, they folded the Planet X backstory of ''Cybertron'' Sideways into the ''Armada'' character's history as a servant of Unicron, tying the two concepts back together with such media as the [[Transformers: Cybertron: Balancing Act|''Cybertron'' comic series]].
 
In the [[2009]] movie ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen]]'', a character called [[Sideways (ROTF)|Sideways]] appeared, with absolutely nothing else connecting him to any prior Sidewayses. However, riffing on the by-then-common fandom perception of the character, [[2011]]'s ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II]]'' cheekily presented an ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'' "[[Sideways (Animated)|Land General Sideways]]" whose design combined aspects of both the ''Armada'' and ''Revenge of the Fallen'' characters. The book explicitly described him as hailing from another dimension, and subtly implied he would go on to become ''Revenge of the Fallen'' Sideways, as if to make ''Animated'' Sideways the exact missing link needed to connect the originally fully-disparate ''Revenge of the Fallen'' character to all the other Sidewayses (or rather, as believed at the time, the singular dimension-hopping Sideways).
 
But then, hidden Ask Vector Prime text in [[2015]]'s ''[[Transformers Animated: The Complete AllSpark Almanac|The Complete AllSpark Almanac]]'' went on to confound all expectations by explicitly stating that all incarnations of Sideways are actually ''not'' the same exact character after all. And yet, to ''further'' muddy the waters, it also stated that, despite not being the same character, ''all'' prior incarnations of Sideways ''were'' still dimensional travelers who had crossed between multiple [[Universal stream|universal clusters]]. Of course, if that all seems confusing, it's nothing compared to the subsequent [[Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Facebook-based Ask Vector Prime feature]]. Helmed by ''Almanac'' author [[Jim Sorenson]] (one of the aforementioned fans who went on to write official ''Transformers'' fiction), the online Facebook column was, for a time, taken over by Sideways himself, sporting the ''Revenge of the Fallen'' character's design and a goofy, snarky personality similar to that of ''Cybertron'' Sideways. This [[Sideways (AVP)|Sideways]] claimed to have been the one behind pretty much every instance of the character seen in the past, as well as claiming responsibility for many, many other events and disasters across the multiverse. However, in a depiction that seems even more fitting in retrospect, he was also a wholly self-admitted liar who took great delight in confusing and frustrating everyone.


The following Sideways have been documented throughout the [[multiverse]]. From one perspective, they might all be considered the same Sideways, occasionally interacting with himself via inter-dimensional shenanigans. Facts do not always line up entirely with this assertion, possibly, maybe, implying that at least some Sideways are not part of the greater agenda taking place. For the explicit sake of accessibility and to ease the conveyance of information, several Sidewayses have been documented on this wiki as though they are separate entities, even though they are frequently characterized as recurring versions of the same archetype.
Given the complication and ambiguity that resulted from a mixture of retcons and unreliable narrators, along with the ''enormous'' user-unfriendliness of [[#Ask Vector Prime|sticking strictly to the "canon" versions]] of the character, we have decided to present each [[continuity family]]'s version(s) of Sideways on their own page. Whether you choose to think of them as being all the same character, or all strictly separate, is [[personal canon|up to you]].


{{bigquote|Everything you think you know about me was a lie told by me to confuse someone, or conjecture from someone who'd be in no position to know. So yeah, maybe I'm a fragment of Unicron, because maybe Planet X used to BE Unicron. And maybe I'm his avatar made manifest and untethered once he collapsed into a giant singularity. And maybe I'm from the Cybertronian Empire. And maybe I'm just an ordinary Autobot who went crazy from Powerlinxing to the wrong Mini-Cons. Maybe I'm all of those things, or none.
{{bigquote|Everything you think you know about me was a lie told by me to confuse someone, or conjecture from someone who'd be in no position to know. So yeah, maybe I'm a fragment of Unicron, because maybe Planet X used to BE Unicron. And maybe I'm his avatar made manifest and untethered once he collapsed into a giant singularity. And maybe I'm from the Cybertronian Empire. And maybe I'm just an ordinary Autobot who went crazy from Powerlinxing to the wrong Mini-Cons. Maybe I'm all of those things, or none.


And you know what the best part is? You'll. Never. Know.|Sideways on his identity situation, [[Ask Vector Prime]].}}
And you know what the best part is? You'll. Never. Know.|Sideways on his identity situation, [[Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Sideways]]}}


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==Major Sidewayses==
==Major Sidewayses==
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<center><gallery widths="150px" heights="200px">
File:ArmadaSidewaysCardArt.jpg|[[Sideways (Armada)|"Unicron Trilogy" Sideways]]''
File:ArmadaSidewaysCardArt.jpg|[[Sideways (Armada)|"Unicron Trilogy" Sideways]]
File:Sidewaysrotf.jpg|[[Sideways (ROTF)|''Revenge of the Fallen'' Sideways]]
File:Sidewaysrotf.jpg|[[Sideways (ROTF)|''Revenge of the Fallen'' Sideways]]
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>


==Full list of Sidewayses==
==Full list of Sidewayses==
{{disamb|y=[[2002]]|[[Sideways (RID)|Sideways]], the [[Autobot]] from ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)|Robots in Disguise]]'' (2001).}}
{{disamb|y=[[2002]]|[[Sideways (RID)|Sideways]], the [[Autobot]] ninja from the 2001 ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)|Robots in Disguise]]'' franchise.}}
{{disamb|y=2002|[[Sideways (Armada)|Sideways]], the [[Herald of Unicron|agent of Unicron]] from ''[[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Armada]]''.}}
{{disamb|y=2002|[[Sideways (Armada)|Sideways]], the [[Herald of Unicron|agent of Unicron]] from ''[[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Armada]]''.}}
{{disamb|y=[[2004]]|[[Double Face]], the [[Decepticon]] spy who's probably Sideways from ''[[Robotmasters (franchise)|Robotmasters]]''.}}
{{disamb|y=[[2004]]|[[Sideways (RM)|Sideways]], the [[Decepticon]] spy from ''[[Robotmasters (franchise)|Robotmasters]]''.}}
{{disamb|y=[[2009]]|[[Sideways (ROTF)|Sideways]], the Decepticon from ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (franchise)|Revenge of the Fallen]]''.}}
{{disamb|y=[[2009]]|[[Sideways (ROTF)|Sideways]], the Decepticon courier from ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (franchise)|Revenge of the Fallen]]''.}}
{{disamb|y=[[2010]]|[[Sideways (Animated)|Sideways]], the Decepticon from ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]''.}}
{{disamb|y=[[2010]]|[[Sideways (Animated)|Sideways]], the Decepticon general from ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]''.}}
{{disamb|y=[[2013]]|[[Sideways (Kre-O)|Sideways]], the Decepticon from ''[[Kre-O]]''.}}
{{disamb|y=[[2015]]|[[Sideways (AVP)|Sideways]], the dimension-hopping serial liar from [[Ask Vector Prime]].}}
{{disamb|y=[[2015]]|[[Your mom (disambiguation)|Your mom]], who may or may not be another instance of Sideways.}}
{{disamb|y=2015|[[Your mom (disambiguation)|Your mom]], who may or may not be another instance of Sideways.}}
*All other separate [[universal stream|iterations, variations and other manifestations]] of the previously mentioned characters.


==Other things called "Sideways"==
==Other things called "Sideways"==
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*[[Sideswipe (disambiguation)|Sideswipe]]
*[[Sideswipe (disambiguation)|Sideswipe]]
*[[Side Burn (disambiguation)|Side Burn]]
*[[Side Burn (disambiguation)|Side Burn]]
*[[Sidetrack]]
*[[Sidetrack (G1)|Sidetrack]]
*[[Tarantulas (BW)|Tarantulas]], another agent of Unicron who sometimes possesses some superficial similarities with Sideways, but is a separate character. ([[#Fiction|UNLESS HE ISN'T!]])
*[[Tarantulas (BW)|Tarantulas]]<ref>[[Source:Ask Vector Prime/Sideways#June 29.2C 2015|Probably.]]</ref>


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Ask Vector Prime===
===Ask Vector Prime===
Sideways seized control of [[Vector Prime (Cybertron)|Vector Prime]]'s Facebook page and, after cheerily saying he was probably lying about everything, said he thought all other Sidewayses were losers so he killed and replaced them, implied that he was the ''Revenge of the Fallen'' Sideways, and then went on to claim he  wasn't [[Tarantulas (BW)|Tarantulas]] and then implied that he ''was'' Tarantulas. His reign of uninformative terror was finally brought to an end when the [[Transcendent Technomorph|TransTech]] tracked him down, due to his frequent tripping of the [[Axiom Nexus Auto Censors]], and began trying to break into his hideout. Shortly afterwards, a question from [[David Willis]] caused his head to explode, forcing him to temporarily powerlinx with [[Rook (Armada)|Rook]] and escape to parts unknown.
According to [[Vector Prime]], the dimension-hopping Sidewayses of the multiverse included:
 
* The [[Sideways (ROTF)|Sideways]] of [[Tyran 509.12 Zeta]], who traveled to [[Aurex 402.24 Gamma|Aurex 402.0 Gamma]].
Man, Sideways was a ''dick''. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime}}
* A [[Sideways (RID)|Sideways]] from the [[Viron]] cluster, who traveled to [[Aurex 802.23 Alpha]], and made his way to "at least two or three other clusters" after that.
* Multiple separate [[Sideways (ROTF)#Xbox 360/Sony PS3/PC|Sidewayses]] from [[Tyran 609.23-XP Kappa]], at least one of which traveled to the [[Iocus]] cluster via [[Nexus Zero]].
* A Sideways from the [[Uniend]] cluster who briefly visited a [[Rovio (universal cluster)|Rovio]] stream.
* A [[Sideways (Armada)#Kre-O comic|Sideways]] from [[Fornax 813.0 Gamma]], who traveled to [[Tyran 207.28 Gamma]], survived being bisected, and was sent undercover to infiltrate [[Primax]] Autobots.
Vector Prime hoped this would clarify things, which was nice of him, if perhaps a little naive. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The Complete AllSpark Almanac|Ask Vector Prime, The Complete AllSpark Almanac}}


==Notes==
==References==
* In reality, Sideways is the convoluted result of multiple authors' competing authorial intent. While some Sideways were written with it being unlikely that the author was aware that Sideways was a cross-dimensional hopper, others have actively pushed this narrative for the character, despite the innumerable problems it created in forming a cohesive story. Some fictions could present a case for this not being the case at all. Fan reaction has been mixed in opinion in whether or not "All Sideways are the same guy." Add to the mix that (at least one) Sideways is an admitted compulsive liar, and it leaves this wiki with a hard time documenting this "Sideways phenomenon" in the traditional manner. As neither interpretation of the character is more or less valid than the other, the entirety of this enigma is documented here and on the linked pages.
{{reflist}}
* The case for the Sidewayses of the various different continuity families being the same individual hopping universes wasn't always airtight, and was built up over a period of several years.  Until 2010, no fiction had clearly established him migrating from one universe to another, but even before then, circumstantial evidence abounded:
** The first Sideways, a ''Robots in Disguise'' toy, was packaged with [[Axer (G1)|Axer]], whose on-package [[bio]] strongly insinuates that he had come from the Generation 1 universe through a black hole. The bios make no particular connection between the two characters, so there is no reason to think Sideways must have come from another universe as well.  Nevertheless, the real-world pairing of the characters makes it easy to accept that he did, based on later evidence.
** The next Sideways, from ''Armada'', was given an on-package bio of almost identical wording to that of the ''Robots in Disguise'' character.  The ''Armada'' bio suggests that his duplicity is a new development upon coming to Earth, the result of being pulled in two mental directions by his Mini-Cons.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-images/tech-specs/Armada-Tech-Specs/2002-Transformers-Tech-Specs/Sideways__A_.jpg.html ''Armada'' Sideways's on-package bio]</ref>  However, the cartoons and comics outright ignore this aspect of Sideways. Both develop him as a pure agent of Unicron, with his mini-cons showing no indication of influencing his mind. This opens all sorts of cross-universal possibilities.
** The ''Robotmasters'' toy offers greatest credence towards all previous Sideways being the same character.  It's named and colored after the ''Armada'' toy, and some ''Robotmasters'' publicity material has declared that the character's first toy was indeed the ''Robots in Disguise'' Sideways figure.  Since the entire premise of ''Robotmasters'' is that Transformers are arriving on present-day Earth through wormholes from across time and space, the idea that Sideways universe-hopped into the ''Robotmasters'' continuity is too strong to ignore.
** In 2010 the ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II]]'' presented ''Animated'' Sideways as pretty clearly the same individual as all the other previous Sidewayses, while also alluding to the movie version of the character.
** Lastly, the details of Sideways' dimension hopping were explicitly spelled out in an [[Ask Vector Prime]] entry in ''[[Transformers Animated: The Complete AllSpark Almanac|The Complete AllSpark Almanac]]'', undeniably tying all previous iterations of Sideways together, while also establishing that not all of them were necessarily the exact same individual.
** A later addition to Ask Vector Prime/Sideways clarified further that there are multiple Sideways running about, crossing into one-another dimensions and interacting with one another as separate entities.
* To reiterate, the wiki does not claim a say on the canonicity of Sideways's status as separate multiple individuals versus a single individual. That being said, we do our best to document information in a way that is convenient to our readers. Sideways, being such a unique (and [[fandom|sometimes]] [[personal canon|controversial]]) case study, as such necessitated a unique approach in documenting him/them. Our decision to split up the character(s) in separate articles should not be taken as our stance on the issue. In short, if one is so inclined to care about this aspect of Sideways, one should consider this page and the list of "Sideways" linked within it as a sort of [[w:Schrödinger's cat|Schrödinger's article]], taking neither side in the debate, simply presenting the facts as they have been presented to us.

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"He's Sideways! He's Sideways! You're Sideways! I'm Sideways! Are there any other Sidewayses I should know about?"

If you encounter a 'bot going by the name Sideways, do not trust him! Throughout the multiverse, the name is associated with cheats and liars. Most oftentimes, a Sideways's allegiances are to be questioned. Many of them claim to be helpful allies, but more often than not, they work for a greater evil. Some would assume Sideways to be cowardly, but their true strength oftentimes lies in their speed and their cunning. A quick getaway today can assure that greater machinations come to fruition tomorrow. Some Sidewayses are known to possess dimension-hopping capabilities, and tracking which Sideways is responsible for what in whatever universe can be a tad confusing. Some of them have claimed to travel to other universes to slaughter and impersonate their native counterpart, or that Sidewayses are cloned from one another to fulfill their roles in multiple parallel events. Sidewayses are true sowers of confusion, and even if one were able to see past all the lies, one would still be hard-pressed to make sense of the chaos that they leave in their wake.

Conceptual history

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The idea of Sideways being a dimensional traveler who's the same across his cross-continuity appearances has been built up over time, with fans and writers extrapolating wildly from loose connections between his earliest incarnations.

The original Sideways, a 2002 Robots in Disguise toy, was packaged with Axer, whose on-package bio was adapted near verbatim from his original Generation 1 Tech Spec, with new material implying he'd crossed dimensions via a black hole.[1] The online bio for the Armada Sideways toy, released a few months later, similarly matched that of the Robots in Disguise character,[2] with new material suggesting that his duplicity was the result of being pulled in two mental directions by his Mini-Cons[3] (an aspect ignored by the Armada cartoon, which simply portrayed him as a pure agent of Unicron). Because of the Armada toy's recycled bio text, fans suspected that if the Robots in Disguise and Generation 1 Axers were the same person who had hopped universes, then the same might also be true of the Armada and Robots in Disguise Sidewayses.

It was misinformation surrounding the 2004 Japan-only Robotmasters franchise that kicked this idea into overdrive. In Japan, the Sideways/Axer two-pack had been imported unchanged as a "USA Edition" release, while the Sideways from Armada (known in Japan as Legends of the Microns) was called "Doubleface"—the Robotmasters Double Face toy was named, colored, and described in its bio in homage to this character. This alone would not be enough to imply the Robots in Disguise, Armada, and Robotmasters characters to be the exact same individual, but at the time fans misunderstood the Robotmasters story to be about Transformers converging from various time periods and dimensions, not unlike the contemporaneous Universe series—when in truth, it was only time travel taking place within the main Japanese continuity. Cementing the idea that all three were same Sideways jumping from universe to universe was a fan-given claim that the Robotmasters website had included a note declaring Double Face's first toy to be the earlier imported Robots in Disguise Sideways figure—a claim that, years later in 2022, would be found to have been totally spurious, with no evidence of such a note having ever existed.

Nonetheless, the idea of Sideways being a dimension-hopper really took off with a number of fans, some of whom would even later go on to write and create new Transformers fiction under the brand's official license. Meanwhile, Sideways subsequently appeared in the 2005 Cybertron franchise, intended by Hasbro to be the same faction-swapping character from Armada (a fact cemented by supplemental material like the Hasbro.com Q&A column Ask Vector Prime). This idea was dropped in Japan, where he was again given an entirely different new name, "Noisemaze", while the cartoon—which was created to be separate from Armada and Energon—treated him as a new character, originally from the mysterious Planet X. In Hasbro's attempts to reconcile the many discrepancies between Cybertron and its two predecessors, they folded the Planet X backstory of Cybertron Sideways into the Armada character's history as a servant of Unicron, tying the two concepts back together with such media as the Cybertron comic series.

In the 2009 movie Revenge of the Fallen, a character called Sideways appeared, with absolutely nothing else connecting him to any prior Sidewayses. However, riffing on the by-then-common fandom perception of the character, 2011's The AllSpark Almanac II cheekily presented an Animated "Land General Sideways" whose design combined aspects of both the Armada and Revenge of the Fallen characters. The book explicitly described him as hailing from another dimension, and subtly implied he would go on to become Revenge of the Fallen Sideways, as if to make Animated Sideways the exact missing link needed to connect the originally fully-disparate Revenge of the Fallen character to all the other Sidewayses (or rather, as believed at the time, the singular dimension-hopping Sideways).

But then, hidden Ask Vector Prime text in 2015's The Complete AllSpark Almanac went on to confound all expectations by explicitly stating that all incarnations of Sideways are actually not the same exact character after all. And yet, to further muddy the waters, it also stated that, despite not being the same character, all prior incarnations of Sideways were still dimensional travelers who had crossed between multiple universal clusters. Of course, if that all seems confusing, it's nothing compared to the subsequent Facebook-based Ask Vector Prime feature. Helmed by Almanac author Jim Sorenson (one of the aforementioned fans who went on to write official Transformers fiction), the online Facebook column was, for a time, taken over by Sideways himself, sporting the Revenge of the Fallen character's design and a goofy, snarky personality similar to that of Cybertron Sideways. This Sideways claimed to have been the one behind pretty much every instance of the character seen in the past, as well as claiming responsibility for many, many other events and disasters across the multiverse. However, in a depiction that seems even more fitting in retrospect, he was also a wholly self-admitted liar who took great delight in confusing and frustrating everyone.

Given the complication and ambiguity that resulted from a mixture of retcons and unreliable narrators, along with the enormous user-unfriendliness of sticking strictly to the "canon" versions of the character, we have decided to present each continuity family's version(s) of Sideways on their own page. Whether you choose to think of them as being all the same character, or all strictly separate, is up to you.

Everything you think you know about me was a lie told by me to confuse someone, or conjecture from someone who'd be in no position to know. So yeah, maybe I'm a fragment of Unicron, because maybe Planet X used to BE Unicron. And maybe I'm his avatar made manifest and untethered once he collapsed into a giant singularity. And maybe I'm from the Cybertronian Empire. And maybe I'm just an ordinary Autobot who went crazy from Powerlinxing to the wrong Mini-Cons. Maybe I'm all of those things, or none.

And you know what the best part is? You'll. Never. Know.

—Sideways on his identity situation, Ask Sideways

Major Sidewayses

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Full list of Sidewayses

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Other things called "Sideways"

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Not to be confused with...

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Fiction

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Ask Vector Prime

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According to Vector Prime, the dimension-hopping Sidewayses of the multiverse included:

Vector Prime hoped this would clarify things, which was nice of him, if perhaps a little naive. Ask Vector Prime, The Complete AllSpark Almanac

References

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