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|caption=Oh... your... God.
|caption=Oh... your... God.
|publisher=ASCII Media Works
|publisher=ASCII Media Works
|published in=''[[Dengeki Hobby]]'' May 2007
|published in=''[[Dengeki Hobby Magazine]]''
|coverdate=May 2007
|date=[[March 25]], [[2007]]
|date=[[March 25]], [[2007]]
|manga=[[Yuki Ohshima]]
|manga=[[Yuki Ohshima]]

Revision as of 21:39, 28 August 2023

Information Administration Teletraan 15 Go! Go! #23

Oh... your... God.
"Sparkbots Volume 4"
スパークボット編④
(Sparkbot Hen 4)
Publisher ASCII Media Works
Published in Dengeki Hobby Magazine
First published March 25, 2007
Cover date May 2007
Manga Yuki Ohshima
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Kiss Players come face-to-face with Primus.

Synopsis

Shaoshao is pulled from the alternate reality by the same mysterious force that's been stealing "Allspark" fragments... the Transformers' creator, Primus! He's gathered the three Kiss Players together, and explains to them that what they've really been pulling from across time and space are bits of Angolmois Energy, the force that fuels Unicron!

The Sparkbots flee, and Primus gives chase in his vehicle mode (causing the girls to wonder why a god would transform into a camper-van). Suddenly the Sparkbots transform, only this time, the special marks that the girls had given them have been replaced by the sign of Unicron. The girls are horrified, realizing that they've been used to help the ultimate evil.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • This issue came out the day before the final installment of the Kiss Players radio drama aired, and only covers the very first part of that episode.
  • The art in this installment gets decidedly pencil-sketchy after the first two panels. Looks like Ohshima was under a tight deadline again.
  • Primus appears here in the form of the very first Primus toy made, the "God Primus" contest prize from the Transformers Generations Deluxe book, limited to 100 pieces.
  • The Sparkbots finally "speak", and it's in random strings of symbols. It's possible this was meant to represent the "dataspeak" used by another group of Unicron's creations, the Mini-Cons of the Unicron Trilogy cartoons.
  • The Unicron symbol is the same one found on the Blentrons, the servants of Unicron from Beast Wars Neo.