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Revision as of 23:25, 29 August 2010
| This article is about the adorable baby. For the female Junkion, see Nancy. |
- Nancy Witwicky is a human infant from the Transformers Animated continuity family.

Nancy Witwicky is an adorable baby! She likes to play peekaboo.
She may grow up to resent her family's matching outfits.
Fiction
Animated cartoon
As Nancy's mother, Carly Witwicky, was going into labor with her, Nancy's father, Spike, stopped an ambulance and asked to be taken to the hospital. But after learning that the ambulance was driven by a little girl and that it transformed into a giant robot, they decided they'd rather get to the hospital by taxi. Garbage In, Garbage Out
Little baby Nancy was with her mother at Burger Bot when she caught the attention of a nearby policeman, who played peekaboo with her. Of course, this all happened inside a virtual world, so none of it really happened! Human Error, Part I
Something that did happen, however, was Nancy and her family being brainwashed by a Sound Wave toy, turning them into puppets of Soundwave. Alongside the rest of the population of Detroit, they were freed when Optimus Prime shattered Soundwave. Human Error, Part II
Notes
- Nancy was named "Jennifer" in the DVD audio commentary for "Garbage In, Garbage Out", though it was announced somewhat tongue-in-cheek. The AllSpark Almanac called her Nancy, which Transformers Wiki figures probably supercedes the audio commentary.
- She's the sixteenth Witwicky!
- Her character brings up some interesting philosophical/ethical/religious questions that TFWiki is now forced to tackle. For example, does a fetus get a character page at conception? In the second or third trimesters? At birth? Perhaps answers to such things are above our pay grade.
- Her eyes are scary!

