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[[Image:Decepticonpretenders-behold.jpg|right|300px|thumb|The buying public will never suspect their TRUE NATURES as commercial products until it is TOO LATE!]]
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An '''introdump''' (also known as name-dropping, name-checking, forced introduction, or "really awkward self-exposition") is a scene in which new characters are introduced, and the dialog goes out of its way to give each character's name.  It is particularly prevalent in certain portions of ''Transformers'' fiction.
An '''introdump''' (also known as name-dropping, name-checking, forced introduction, or "really awkward self-exposition") is a scene in which new characters are introduced, and the dialog goes out of its way to give each character's name.  It is particularly prevalent in certain portions of ''Transformers'' fiction.


Sometimes the characters give their ''own'' names (referring to themselves in the third person).  On other occasions, the characters will work each other's names into the dialog.  The classic [[Generation 1 (Marvel Comics)|G1 Marvel Comic]] was particularly guilty of this, not least because they introduced on the order of 200 characters across only 84 issues (counting ''[[Headmasters (comic)|Headmasters]]'').  In '''that comic''',  it was '''usually signified''' by the '''writing''' of '''each new character's name''' in '''bold typeface'''.
Sometimes the characters give their ''own'' names (referring to themselves in the third person).  On other occasions, the characters will work each other's names into the dialog.  The classic [[The Transformers (Marvel Comics)|G1 Marvel Comic]] was particularly guilty of this, not least because they introduced on the order of 200 characters across only 84 issues (counting ''[[Headmasters (comic)|Headmasters]]'').  In '''that comic''',  it was '''usually signified''' by the '''writing''' of '''each new character's name''' in '''bold typeface'''.




Because most ''Transformers'' fiction exists [[to sell toys]], it seems likely that [[Hasbro]] required the writers of the comic to make sure every new character was explicitly named, so the readers could then go out and ask the toy store employee for 'em by name.
Because most ''Transformers'' fiction exists [[To sell toys|to sell toys]], it seems likely that [[Hasbro|Hasbro]] required the writers of the comic to make sure every new character was explicitly named, so the readers could then go out and ask the toy store employee for 'em by name.


Though the G1 comics were particularly notorious for it, introdumps pop up across the whole spectrum of ''Transformers'' fiction.  In egregious examples, the characters also describe their "selling points" (weapons, etc.)
Though the G1 comics were particularly notorious for it, introdumps pop up across the whole spectrum of ''Transformers'' fiction.  In egregious examples, the characters also describe their "selling points" (weapons, etc.)
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==Transformers Animated==
==Transformers Animated==
* Here, the [[Decepticons]] bicker, giving their names and at least one important fact per character:
* Here, the [[Decepticons|Decepticons]] bicker, giving their names and at least one important fact per character:
: '''Lugnut''': Megatron is wise! Megatron is bold! Megatron will return the Decepticons to Cybertron and...<br>
 
: '''Blackarachnia''': ...and wipe our homeland clean of the stench of Autobot tyranny, blah-dee blah blah blah! Did you memorize that speech, Lugnut? Or is it just hardwired into that thick, one-track processor of yours?<br>
: '''Lugnut''': Megatron is wise! Megatron is bold! Megatron will return the Decepticons to Cybertron and...&lt;br /&gt;
: '''Blitzwing''': As usual, Blackarachnia, your demeanor is as unpleasant as that accursed organic mode of yours.<br>
: '''Blackarachnia''': ...and wipe our homeland clean of the stench of Autobot tyranny, blah-dee blah blah blah! Did you memorize that speech, Lugnut? Or is it just hardwired into that thick, one-track processor of yours?&lt;br /&gt;
: '''Blackarachnia''': Blow it out your actuator, three-face.<br>
: '''Blitzwing''': As usual, Blackarachnia, your demeanor is as unpleasant as that accursed organic mode of yours.&lt;br /&gt;
: '''Blackarachnia''': Blow it out your actuator, three-face.&lt;br /&gt;
: '''Blitzwing''': De name is Blitzving, insect!
: '''Blitzwing''': De name is Blitzving, insect!
==Beast Wars==
==Beast Wars==
{{listen
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|Painful Introductions
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|The Maximals introduce themselves.
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&lt;div style="font-size:8pt;text-align:left;padding:4pt;padding-left:0pt;line-height:1.25em"&gt;The Maximals introduce themselves. — &lt;span class="tt1_nowrap"&gt;350 KB&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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* In the sound clip at right, from the first episode of [[Beast Wars (cartoon)|Beast Wars]], the writers at least have the justification that the characters are adopting new names at that moment.
* In the sound clip at right, from the first episode of [[Beast Wars (cartoon)|Beast Wars]], the writers at least have the justification that the characters are adopting new names at that moment.
* Why did... why did they ''need'' new names?
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==Transformers Armada==
 
"Hi, my name is Rad, and I'd like to tell you about the Transformers." At the beginning of half the episodes, no less.
 


==Marvel Comics G1==
==Marvel Comics G1==
[[Image:MarvelUS22 Stunticons.jpg|thumb|right|275px|Mouseketeer roll call!]]
[[Image:MarvelUS22 Stunticons.jpg|right|400px|thumb|Mouseketeer roll call!]]
* At right, the [[Stunticon]]s introduce themselves in "[[Heavy Traffic!]]".
* At right, the [[Stunticon|Stunticons]] introduce themselves in "[[Heavy Traffic!|Heavy Traffic!]]". Bonus points for [[Drag Strip|Drag Strip]], who goes the extra mile by indicating his personality, too.
 
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[[Image:Introdump_decepticons_marvelus01.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Ten characters, nine color schemes, and only six [[mold]]s.]]
 
 
[[Image:Introdump decepticons marvelus01.jpg|right|400px|thumb|Ten characters, nine color schemes, and only six molds.]]
* A ''particularly'' heavy example, from [[The Transformers (comic issue)|the first issue of the US comic]].  (Note [[Rumble (G1)|Rumble]]'s ironic comment of "Can the speeches.")
* A ''particularly'' heavy example, from [[The Transformers (comic issue)|the first issue of the US comic]].  (Note [[Rumble (G1)|Rumble]]'s ironic comment of "Can the speeches.")
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==IDW Comics==
By contrast, the IDW comics seem to go out of their way to avoid introdumps, meaning that sometimes a character with an all-new design will go unnamed for several issues, forcing readers to guess who they are.  And the occasional new character is tossed in (and left unnamed) just to make things even more of a challenge.  (For instance, [[Drift|Drift]], who isn't even named in his first appearance except on the retailer incentive cover.)
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://theswordreview.com/item.php?sub_id=1289 A parallel coining of "introdump", in the context of prose SF.]
* [http://theswordreview.com/item.php?sub_id=1289 A parallel coining of "introdump", in the context of prose SF.]
* [[Wikipedia:Infodump#The_Plot_Dump|"Infodump", a broader term, at the Wikipedia.]]
* &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infodump#The_Plot_Dump" class="extiw" title="wikipedia:Infodump"&gt;"Infodump", a broader term, at the Wikipedia.&lt;/a&gt;
 


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Revision as of 06:55, 19 March 2009

The buying public will never suspect their TRUE NATURES as commercial products until it is TOO LATE!

An introdump (also known as name-dropping, name-checking, forced introduction, or "really awkward self-exposition") is a scene in which new characters are introduced, and the dialog goes out of its way to give each character's name. It is particularly prevalent in certain portions of Transformers fiction.

Sometimes the characters give their own names (referring to themselves in the third person). On other occasions, the characters will work each other's names into the dialog. The classic G1 Marvel Comic was particularly guilty of this, not least because they introduced on the order of 200 characters across only 84 issues (counting Headmasters). In that comic, it was usually signified by the writing of each new character's name in bold typeface.


Because most Transformers fiction exists to sell toys, it seems likely that Hasbro required the writers of the comic to make sure every new character was explicitly named, so the readers could then go out and ask the toy store employee for 'em by name.

Though the G1 comics were particularly notorious for it, introdumps pop up across the whole spectrum of Transformers fiction. In egregious examples, the characters also describe their "selling points" (weapons, etc.)

Here are four examples, from most graceful to least:

Transformers Animated

  • Here, the Decepticons bicker, giving their names and at least one important fact per character:
Lugnut: Megatron is wise! Megatron is bold! Megatron will return the Decepticons to Cybertron and...<br />
Blackarachnia: ...and wipe our homeland clean of the stench of Autobot tyranny, blah-dee blah blah blah! Did you memorize that speech, Lugnut? Or is it just hardwired into that thick, one-track processor of yours?<br />
Blitzwing: As usual, Blackarachnia, your demeanor is as unpleasant as that accursed organic mode of yours.<br />
Blackarachnia: Blow it out your actuator, three-face.<br />
Blitzwing: De name is Blitzving, insect!

Beast Wars

<table style="float:right;">

<tr valign="top"> <td><span style="position:relative; overflow:hidden; width:50px; height:42px; z-index:2;"><span style="float:left; width:50px; height:42px; font-size:42px; line-height:42px; word-spacing:50px; cursor:pointer;">   </span></span></span></td><td style="width:200px;"><a href="/w2/images2/b/b2/Introdump_bwep1_thepain.ogg" class="internal" title="Introdump bwep1 thepain.ogg"><span class="link-audio">Painful Introductions</span> </a> <div style="font-size:8pt;text-align:left;padding:4pt;padding-left:0pt;line-height:1.25em">The Maximals introduce themselves. — <span class="tt1_nowrap">350 KB</span></div> </td></tr></table>

  • In the sound clip at right, from the first episode of Beast Wars, the writers at least have the justification that the characters are adopting new names at that moment.
  • Why did... why did they need new names?





Marvel Comics G1

Mouseketeer roll call!



Ten characters, nine color schemes, and only six molds.



IDW Comics

By contrast, the IDW comics seem to go out of their way to avoid introdumps, meaning that sometimes a character with an all-new design will go unnamed for several issues, forcing readers to guess who they are. And the occasional new character is tossed in (and left unnamed) just to make things even more of a challenge. (For instance, Drift, who isn't even named in his first appearance except on the retailer incentive cover.)