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Tricob (02/09/2010;  12:20 A.M. Central Time) - More than likely, the title parodies the name "Enter The Ninja", a film released in 1981.  That movie spawned two sequels.
Tricob (02/09/2010;  12:20 A.M. Central Time) - More than likely, the title parodies the name "Enter The Ninja", a film released in 1981.  That movie spawned two sequels.
== Anti-Matter Blaster ==
Megatron [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtdf1W4UtTw#t=4m07s pulls this out of nowhere] and it has a rather odd design (two vertically-stacked barrels with a gap in them,) is ti from someplace?  A toy?  (It isn't the blaster that came with the Megatron toy, was it?) -[[User:Derik|Derik]] 22:55, 29 June 2010 (EDT)

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"Your wiki editors might not have noticed this"

Seems like an odd sort of way to start a sentence on a wiki. :) --abates 16:43, 10 October 2009 (EDT)

So what? We're an odd wiki. (the unspoken gag is the reader saying, dude, why were you staring at his crotch?) -- Repowers 17:04, 10 October 2009 (EDT)
Fair enough! :) --abates 17:31, 10 October 2009 (EDT)

Quote: >>The title could be a reference to the film Enter the Dragon. This would not be >>the last time the film is referenced in a Transformers series.

Tricob (02/09/2010; 12:20 A.M. Central Time) - More than likely, the title parodies the name "Enter The Ninja", a film released in 1981. That movie spawned two sequels.

Anti-Matter Blaster

Megatron pulls this out of nowhere and it has a rather odd design (two vertically-stacked barrels with a gap in them,) is ti from someplace? A toy? (It isn't the blaster that came with the Megatron toy, was it?) -Derik 22:55, 29 June 2010 (EDT)