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[[Vector Prime (Cybertron)|Vector Prime]] clarified that the Universe in which the Animorphs fought in was not part of the Transformers multiverse, but of the wider "Megaverse" existing around it. It was close enough to the Transformers' realities for some small bit of reality drift however, explaining why it had come to be associated with the Transformers in the first place. Nevertheless, it was considered outside of the sphere of interest of the [[Transcendent Technomorph|TransTechs]], and as such they did not include it in their cataloging of realities. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime}} | |||
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Revision as of 17:12, 9 October 2015
| This article is about organic beings empowered with the ability to "morph". For the toyline based on their exploits, see Animorphs. |

No backing down
Nowhere to run
No solid ground
- The Animorphs are a human and alien subgroup from the Animorphs continuity family.
"The Animorphs" can't tell you who they are, or where they live. It's too risky, as the Yeerks are among us. Their only power to combat this empire of alien slugs is the ability given to them by the Andalite Prince Elfangor: by touching any animal, they may acquire that creature's form. Though only a small group of kids, they are Earth's only chance for survival.
The Animorphs consist of:
Fiction
Ask Vector Prime
Vector Prime clarified that the Universe in which the Animorphs fought in was not part of the Transformers multiverse, but of the wider "Megaverse" existing around it. It was close enough to the Transformers' realities for some small bit of reality drift however, explaining why it had come to be associated with the Transformers in the first place. Nevertheless, it was considered outside of the sphere of interest of the TransTechs, and as such they did not include it in their cataloging of realities. Ask Vector Prime

