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:The ''da Vinci Bot is a [[Transformer]] of unknown allegiance from the [[Transformers: The Last Knight (franchise)|The Last Knight]] portion of the [[live-action film series]] [[continuity family]].''
:The ''da Vinci Bot is a [[Transformer]] of unknown allegiance from the [[Transformers: The Last Knight (franchise)|The Last Knight]] portion of the [[movie continuity family]].''


[[File:DaVinci.jpg|thumb|250px|Hi, Animatronio!]]
[[File:DaVinci.jpg|thumb|250px|Hi, Animatronio!]]

Latest revision as of 08:12, 29 December 2023

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The da Vinci Bot is a Transformer of unknown allegiance from the The Last Knight portion of the movie continuity family.
Hi, Animatronio!

The "da Vinci Bot" (presumably) came into contact with both Leonardo da Vinci and the Order of the Witwiccans.

Fiction

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The Last Knight film

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The "From Vinci Bot"

Edmund Burton owned a picture entitled "Drawing of a Machine Man", drawn by Leonardo da Vinci, based on the "da Vinci Bot". Burton displayed it inside his Castle Folgan estate, and showed it to Cade Yeager and Viviane Wembly as he explained the secret history of the Witwiccans. The Last Knight

Notes

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  • It should be noted that the "da Vinci Bot" looks awfully similar to Jetfire. Given the time in which Jetfire had been on Earth, it is entirely possible that he had met Leonardo da Vinci.
  • According to concept artist Wesley Burt, the da Vinci Bot was meant to be the expository character of The Last Knight alongside Burton, but was later fully omitted.[1]

References

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  1. "eventually davincibot, as he was known, took the place of the wheelchair bound exposition delivery device. But later removed entirely, because why would you not have Anthony Hopkins deliver your exposition monologue!"—Wesley Burt, Twitter, 2020/06/09